Trauma Therapy in Florida |IFS Specialist
Quynh Nguyen, LAPC, LMHCA

Serving Miami, Orlando, Boca Raton & All of Florida virtually

A Part of You Knows You’re Safe. Another Part Still Feels Terrified.

Maybe you have moments when your reaction feels bigger than the situation in front of you. Maybe a joking comment feels less like a joke and more like a threat, a criticism, or proof of something painful you already worry might be true about you. Maybe a small shift in someone’s tone makes you wonder if they are judging you, disappointed in you.

You may try to reason with yourself. You may remind yourself of the facts. You may tell yourself to calm down, let it go, or stop overthinking. But in the moment, your body does not seem to believe you. And once that loop starts, it can feel almost impossible to talk yourself out of it.

You may know something feels off. You may even be able to name it as anxiety, attachment wounds, or emotional triggers. But what you may not have found yet is someone who actually understands the full pattern—not just the anxious thoughts, but the body alarm, the protective responses that happen automatically, and the older wounds underneath—the ones that may have begun long before you had words for them.

That is where our work can begin.

Why IFS Therapy Can Help With Inner Critic and Anxious Parts

If you are looking for virtual therapy in Florida, you may already know that not all therapy feels the same.

Some therapy helps you talk through what happened. Some therapy helps you identify anxious thoughts, challenge them, or practice coping skills. But if you have already tried to understand your patterns and still find yourself reacting from the same fear, shame, or panic, you may need something more experiential.

When the fear feels younger, deeper, or bigger than the present moment, logic alone may not reach the part of you that feels threatened.

In IFS therapy, we do not try to argue with the inner critic or force anxious parts to calm down. IFS therapy gives us a way to relate to these parts with more curiosity and compassion. Instead of seeing them as irrational, dramatic, or broken, we begin to ask: What is this part afraid would happen if it stops doing what it does? When did it first learn to protect you this way? What does it need now that it did not receive then?

This kind of therapy is not about shaming your reactions or trying to think your way out of them. It is about helping your system feel understood and safe enough so that these protective parts will be able to transform into better roles in your life.

That is why this work is different.

What Working Together Looks Like in IFS Therapy

We start by understanding your specific pattern.
Not just “anxiety” in general, but the moments that activate you, the story your mind begins to tell, the sensations that show up in your body, and the protective parts that step in.

Then we meet those parts with curiosity.
The inner critic, the anxious part, the people-pleasing part, or the part that fears being judged or left may all have reasons for being there. In IFS therapy, we do not shame these parts or force them away. We listen for what they are trying to protect.

We work experientially, not just intellectually.
Because these reactions often do not live only in the mind. They may show up as tightness in your chest, a drop in your stomach, urgency, panic, numbness, collapse, or the feeling that you have to fix something right away. In our work, we may slow down and gently notice these body responses so your nervous system can begin to experience more safety in the present moment.

Over time, the relationship to yourself begins to shift.
The goal is not to never feel triggered again. The goal is to have more internal safety when triggers arise. You may begin to hear the critic without becoming the critic, feel the fear without being consumed by it, and respond to yourself with more consistent steadiness and compassion.

Why Work With a Therapist Who Specializes in IFS and Parts Work

Many therapists now use the language of “parts.” But naming parts is not the same as deeply working with them.

IFS therapy is not just about identifying your inner critic, anxious part, or younger wounded part. It is about helping you safely build a relationship with these parts, understand what they are protecting, and support them when they are ready to release burdens they may have carried for a long time.

When parts work stays only at the level of talking, you may gain insight but still feel taken over when you are triggered. You may understand the fear, the critic, or the abandonment wound more clearly, but not yet feel different inside.

This is why the therapist’s presence matters. In IFS, effective parts work is guided from a Self-led place: calm, compassionate, curious, grounded, and not driven by an agenda to fix you. From that place, we can slow down, notice which parts are activated, respect your system’s pace, and help even the most protective parts feel less alone and feel more relieved. This is the key to stop the triggers from activating.

Because healing in IFS does not come from fighting parts of yourself. It begins when those parts feel understood, cared for, and safe enough to soften.

Now accepting new clients throughout Florida.

Common Questions About IFS Therapy in Florida

  • My fee for services is $150 per 50-minute session.

    I am an out of network mental health provider.

    If you would like to use your insurance, you can check your OON benefits via this link. I can take care of the claims process for you, so it stays super simple and low-stress. Many of my clients are able to get reimbursement from their insurance, if you prefer that route.

    Why you should consider working with an “out of network” therapist:

    • No limitations on sessions. We can meet for as long as you need without having to worry if insurance will cut us off, or end coverage, which could abruptly end your care.

    • Allows me to offer you more flexible, personalized, and intentional care.

    • Helps me keep your information completely confidential, without needing to share diagnosis or notes with insurance companies.

    • Allows us to avoid surprise billing issues, which can lead to lapses in treatment.

    • Lets us focus on what’s best for you, not what insurance says is best for you!

  • For many people, yes. Online IFS therapy can still be deeply experiential, relational, and body-aware.

    I also use creative virtual tools, such as online whiteboards or online sandtray, to help you better understand your inner system. These tools can make parts work feel more visual, interactive, and accessible, especially when words alone are not enough.

    Although in-person therapy is an option, many of my clients choose telehealth because it allows them to do this work from a familiar and comfortable space, which may help their system feel more settled and supported.

  • No. I provide virtual IFS therapy for clients located throughout Florida. You do not need to live in Tampa, Miami, Orlando, Jacksonville, or any specific city.

    As long as you are physically located in Florida at the time of session, we may be able to work together online.

  • You do not need to know whether what you experienced “counts” as trauma before beginning therapy.

    Many people come to therapy because they notice the same emotional patterns repeating: feeling easily judged, rejected, abandoned, criticized, or misunderstood. You may not have a clear trauma memory, but your body may still react as if something painful is happening again.

    IFS therapy can help us gently understand what your system has been carrying, without forcing a label before you feel ready.

  • Many clients I work with have been in therapy before. They may have insight into their patterns, understand where their anxiety comes from, or know why they react the way they do—but still do not feel different when they are triggered.

    IFS therapy is different from simply talking about the pattern. We work experientially with the parts of you involved in the reaction, including the inner critic, anxious parts, people-pleasing parts, and younger wounded parts that may still feel afraid.

    The goal is not just to understand yourself better, but to begin relating to yourself differently.

  • IFS therapy may be supportive for emotional triggers, anxiety, depression, inner critic, people-pleasing, perfectionism, fear of rejection, fear of abandonment, childhood trauma, complex trauma, relationship wounds, and patterns of self-blame or shame.

    It can also be helpful if you feel like one part of you understands the situation logically, while another part still feels scared, overwhelmed, or unable to calm down.

  • The length of therapy depends on your needs, history, goals, and how your system responds to the work. Some clients come for support around a specific pattern, while others are working with deeper childhood wounds, complex trauma, or long-standing relational patterns.

    We will move at a pace that feels supportive for your nervous system. IFS therapy is not about rushing into the deepest pain as quickly as possible. It is about building enough safety, trust, and internal connection for meaningful change to unfold.

  • Yes. I am authorized to provide online therapy to clients located in Florida as an out-of-state provider. Sessions are offered virtually, so you can receive support from your home or another private location within the state.

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