
IFS PEER GROUP ON EATING DISORDERS
Course description
IFS & Eating Disorders
Eating disorders are among the most complex and challenging conditions in psychotherapeutic practice. The IFS model offers a particularly mindful and effective approach – yet new questions constantly arise in practical application.
This open online exchange creates space to share precisely these questions: What do we experience in our work with clients with eating disorders? Which aspects do we encounter most frequently? Where are the stumbling blocks – and what provides support?
Format
Exchange & Learning: In a respectful atmosphere, IFS practitioners and interested individuals come together to share experiences, learn from each other, and reflect together. There is no fixed curriculum – the focus is on the topics brought by the participants.
Target audience
This format is particularly suitable for licensed psychotherapists and clinically active professionals who
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If you would like to already use IFS in your practice or learn more about it
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want to exchange ideas collegially on this specific topic or
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They seek impulses and perspectives that they can directly incorporate into their work.
Come as you are – with your questions, your experiences and your curiosity.

Laura Milojevic is a licensed psychotherapist specializing in systemic family therapy and trauma therapy – and one of the few German-speaking therapists with IFS certification at Level 3.
She completed her IFS training directly at the IFSI in the USA, working with Richard Schwartz, Ann Sinko, and Einat Bronstein, among others. Since then, she has continuously deepened her practice through specialized consultation groups and advanced training – including on the topics of trauma, eating disorders, addiction, and group work with IFS.
In addition to her therapeutic practice in Vienna, Laura works as a training assistant at the IFS Academy and leads her own IFS introductory workshops for psychotherapists.
