Parts language
Does the product name inner experience in a way that feels respectful and non shaming?
IFS informed design
Help your product use parts work with more humility, consent, and care.
For products drawing from Internal Family Systems, parts work, self reflection, journaling, emotional mapping, or inner dialogue, I help teams translate the spirit of IFS without reducing it to a rigid protocol.
Clinical alignment
Borrowing the language of parts is not the same as honoring the model. A product can unintentionally pathologize protectors, rush vulnerable material, over interpret the system, or imply a level of therapeutic care it cannot provide.
I help teams notice whether the product supports curiosity, consent, pacing, choice, and respect for protective strategies.
What I review
Feedback can include naming conventions, protector responses, vulnerable material, system dynamics, AI outputs, onboarding language, and user reflection flows.
Does the product name inner experience in a way that feels respectful and non shaming?
Does it collaborate with protective strategies rather than treating them as obstacles?
Does it reflect the spirit of IFS without pretending to be IFS therapy?
I can review your IFS inspired product flows, prompts, copy, and response patterns.
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