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Wayne Kessler

My approach to therapy: It's my goal to create a therapeutic environment that feels comfortable, safe, and trusting for my clients. I work with people to address their specific needs and identified goals because each person's personal journey is unique.

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Jennifer Budhan

My approach to therapy: I help clients break patterns like people-pleasing, perfectionism, and codependency by getting to the root—not just managing symptoms. We slow down, get honest, and build self-trust so you can make decisions that actually align with who you are.

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Sarah Kaczenski

My approach to therapy: Whether you're navigating past trauma, seeking more balance, or simply trying to feel more like yourself again—you don’t have to do it alone. As a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with four years of experience, my goal is to support you in embracing your worth and creating space for healing in both mind and body.

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Jacqueline Warner

My approach to therapy: My clients gain significant insight, which we combine with in-the-moment experiences to actively change how you interact as a couple. You will feel what it's like to reconnect, and I will support you in repeating the "new" until it's your norm.

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Andrea Kamins

My approach to therapy: My approach to psychotherapy is highly person-centered and collaborative, and I aim to provide a safe, supportive environment for my clients to deepen their understanding of themselves and learn new ways of coping with life's challenges.

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Sarah Aftab

My approach to therapy: My practice is mindfulness-based with a holistic approach: nurturing your mind, body, spirit, and learning to be being present with yourself and the world around you. We may explore your childhood, relationships, and difficult experiences to help you learn about yourself - or focus on changes you want to make right now.

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Kayley Walsh

My approach to therapy: I believe the therapeutic relationship is the most important intervention! I utilize authentic connection and humor to build rapport and safety in the therapy space!

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Jessica McCaffery

My approach to therapy: I value warmth and authenticity as a therapist, and my goal is to help you work through tough things by providing therapeutic tools, unconditional compassion, and a splash of humor. I use evidence based approaches to help you achieve your goals, making sure to inform you about the approach we are taking and tailoring our work to what works best for you.

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Melanie Hanson

My approach to therapy: I deeply value building safe, meaningful connections with my clients, and use an eclectic blend of modalities including IFS, EMDR, DBT and CBT. I mindfully tailor and pace therapy based on each individual's needs, and offer a non-judgmental space in which people feel validated, heard, and receive compassion and empathy.

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Raven LeFebvre

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is eclectic and incorporates modalities including: DBT, integrative/eclectic, internal family systems, Bowen family systems, psychodynamic, existential/humanistic, Jungian, trauma-informed Acceptance and Commitment Therapy,

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Find Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapists & Counselors in Massachusetts.

Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy is an evidence-based approach that helps people understand and heal the different “parts” of themselves — the inner voices, emotions, and subpersonalities that make up their internal world. Developed by Dr. Richard Schwartz, IFS helps you identify, listen to, and compassionately work with these parts to create greater harmony and self-understanding.

IFS therapists guide you in recognizing protective parts (like the inner critic or controller) and wounded parts that carry pain or fear, while strengthening your “Self” — the calm, curious, and compassionate core of who you are. Sessions can take place in-person or online and are paced to help you feel safe and empowered throughout the healing process.

Whether you’re struggling with anxiety, trauma, shame, or inner conflict, IFS therapy can help you reconnect with your authentic self and create lasting emotional balance.

Wherever you are located in Massachusetts, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced IFS therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

The Benefits of Internal Family Systems Therapy

IFS offers a deeply transformative approach to healing and self-discovery. Some key benefits include:

  • Improved emotional regulation and self-awareness
  • Greater inner harmony and compassion
  • Healing from trauma and past wounds
  • Reduced anxiety, depression, and shame
  • Strengthened relationships and communication
  • Increased sense of authenticity and peace

If you’d like to learn more about different types of therapy and which might be best for you, read this article: What are the types of therapy?

When to Consider Internal Family Systems Therapy

IFS therapy may be a good fit if you are experiencing:

  • Trauma or post-traumatic stress
  • Anxiety, depression, or emotional overwhelm
  • Persistent inner conflict or self-criticism
  • Relationship difficulties
  • Low self-esteem or self-doubt
  • Desire for deeper personal growth and self-understanding

IFS may not be the best fit if you are in acute crisis or unable to engage in reflective, insight-based work — in those cases, a short-term stabilization approach like crisis therapy may be more appropriate first.

If you’re interested in Internal Family Systems therapy, Mental Health Match can help you find a compassionate, qualified IFS therapist in your area. Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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