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Exploring Countertransference Through the Fire Drill Technique — with Joanne Twombly

38 min · 1 de feb de 2026
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In today’s episode,  we speak with Joanne Twombly about a powerful IFS technique commonly known as "The Fire Drill, based on Joanne's chapter called The Fire Drill: Sorting Through Countertransference with IFS." And we also announce the recent publication of  IFS Collected Wisdom:Conversations with Experienced Voices in Internal Family Systems. We are deeply grateful to all those who contributed to this project, and endorsed this volume, including Richard Schwartz, Susan  McConnell, Cece  Sykes,  Joanne Twombly,  Einat  Bronstein, Bob  Falconer, and many others.  We hope the book will be a companion on your IFS journey. Here is a link to the IFS Collected Wisdom contents [https://www.sppc.org.pt/downloads/IFS_Collected_Wisdom_CONTENTS.pdf].

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