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An short illustrated guide for survivors of childhood trauma and neglect, to help them get started in trauma work immediately. It will orient you to your inner system of sub-personalities or parts, with simple language and lots of illustrations. Window of tolerance, autonomic defenses, flashbacks, a simple and practical description of dissociation, parts mapping, and more. Designed for people doing Internal Family Systems, Structural Dissociation, Somatic Experiencing, Sensorimotor, EMDR & Ego State Therapy. -40 pages, full color, 8" by 10", lots of pictures -Psychoeducation for symptoms of Complex PTSD -Soothing for overwhelming feelings between sessions -For adults and adolescents Colleen West, a psychotherapist, consultant, trainer, and trauma-survivor herself, has stuffed a ton of psychoeducation and reassuring guidance into these 40 pages. What colleagues are saying about We All Have Parts! 'Colleen West has given us a gift. This little book paints a tender, evocative, and yet very clear picture of exactly how trauma impacts our beings. Equally vital, it provides an accessible, understandable, and wonderfully illustrated map for healing.'--Patricia L. Papernow, author of Surviving and Thriving in Stepfamily Relationships. 'Colleen has provided a wonderful Internal Family Systems resource for both client and practitioner. A practical, elegant, and straightforward way of helping us be with our parts. We All Have Parts is a true gem!'--Michelle Glass, CIFSP, author of Daily Parts Meditation A Journey of Embodied Integration for Clients and Therapists

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353 reviews425 followers
August 27, 2023
Such a cute, fast way to get the basics of this work!
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305 reviews1,201 followers
October 10, 2022
I didn’t find this useful, scientific, or robust in its worldview.
Profile Image for Breanna Ratigan.
84 reviews1 follower
October 1, 2024
I really liked how simple and helpful this book was in explaining parts work! I think it’ll be really helpful to use with clients
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11 reviews
June 15, 2025
My therapist suggested I read this book. It was fascinating and so insightful. I want to read it again and take notes this time. Can’t wait to discuss it with him.
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32 reviews
February 10, 2021
A really thoughtful and quick read on the nuances of childhood trauma, and how to heal from it.
2 reviews
January 14, 2023
Just okah

This wasn't very thorough even for a manual there needed to be a bit more explanation. It was missing so much it seemed sloppy or like a very rough first draft that was never looked over for content. I'm surprised it was published honestly; there are major gaffes. One is that there are 8 C's of Self and page that gives the most brief non-explanatuon ever, only lists 7! I found even the font to be off-putting, like a high schooler threw this PowerPoint presentation together last minute for a project they'd forgotten about. What interested me in the book was the illustration; if the writing could be more comprehensive - even if brief - this could be a really excellent tool to introduce parts work.
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25 reviews1 follower
June 25, 2024
I recently read "We All Have Parts!" in under an hour, and I must say, I would recommend it to many people. This book provided a lot of valuable insights and gave me much to ponder. It helped clarify various concepts with well-categorized examples, and I particularly appreciated the images. They were well-done and enhanced my understanding of the messages.

I gave the book 4 stars because, while it was excellent, it felt like something was missing. Nonetheless, if you're looking to learn more about yourself, your habits, and the symptoms of trauma, this book is a great resource.
Profile Image for Emily Hale.
116 reviews
September 8, 2025
Very helpful explanation of IFS for a newbie therapist and a client to understand the basics. I loved the window of tolerance explanation and diagram. I also liked the description of autonomic defenses and how we learn how to protect. Also great mapping explanation and overview of how to get to know your parts. I wish it had a little more information to add to IFS just cuz it had such good simple explanations for the impact of trauma and what IFS is that pretty sure they could have done so much more with this book to continue the IFS parts journey.
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59 reviews
May 18, 2025
I was gifted this book by my mentor and friend, Bryan Richardson, and I got it and read it in one day (not a hard feat, it's only 40 pages AND there are pictures). I am sure I will come to this book again and again as I work on my healing journey. I have just really started getting into serious therapy, and I think this book will be a great resource for me to go back to as I start to learn more about myself.
37 reviews1 follower
April 15, 2023
Clear and correct!

This book was recommended by our counselor and after reading it, I understand why. It really is the best way of understanding internally conflicts. It's totally worth the cost, even if you're unsure if you struggle with this issue... Someone you know does and it helps! I recommend it to everyone!
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85 reviews2 followers
August 29, 2023
THE cutest little IFS book you ever did see! “We All Have Parts” is an illustrated guide to healing trauma with Internal Family Systems. This book is such a great introduction to parts work and using IFS. All the important concepts are explained with helpful illustrations. If you are a fan of parts work you need to check it out.
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25 reviews1 follower
October 30, 2024
I found it to be a useful overview of this concept. That being said, it is a little simplistic, so I’m not sure where to go from here. I mean, talk to my therapist is the best next step! Also, I realize it is about childhood trauma, but this could apply to any trauma so I would have liked to see a few more adult examples for some of the illustrations.
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22 reviews4 followers
June 18, 2023
A quick read that is a great entry point for learning about parts work. I would very much recommend to anyone who is in therapy for dealing with trauma. the illustrations and easy explanations speak somewhat to your inner child, which is so fitting.
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89 reviews
January 4, 2024
A short and sweet overview of IFS, a helpful perspective to understand the impetus for our reactions and responses after chronic trauma history or single events. The resourcing, categories, and names will be particularly helpful for journaling/self-discovery or discussing with professional care.
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8 reviews
May 21, 2024
This is an excellent primer on IFS! It’s a quick, accessible read with helpful visuals. I recommend this for anyone just starting their IFS journey, especially those who are visual learners or have short attention spans.
2 reviews
July 26, 2024
Helpful in concrete and measurable ways

I am so grateful for this book. It is my go-to resource for explaining and teaching how to understand and manage complex childhood trauma. Thank you to the authors and illustrator.
15 reviews
December 21, 2024
If you’re a visual learner, this helps

A short and focused illustration the family systems concepts. I found it accessible, and not overwhelming with words. It’s a pretty perfect tool for the mental health toolbox.
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12 reviews
July 31, 2025
Great book for a quick intro to trauma treatment and IFS. I think it could be a great tool to use when introducing IFS/parts work and expanding further with each part. Would be used best by a clinician who already has a solid understanding of IFS (It is not a manual for IFS).
Profile Image for Miriam.
665 reviews4 followers
November 24, 2022
Excellent book to explain Internal Family Systems (parts work)to clients.
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49 reviews2 followers
December 15, 2022
This is a great book written in "Layman's terms" about Internal Family Systems.
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148 reviews27 followers
December 20, 2022
Book #55 in 2022
3 stars

This book had a lot of potential. Still I kinda feel like it was a first draft in laymen’s terms of IFS.
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139 reviews2 followers
March 10, 2023
Good brief and very basic explainer of IFS and getting to know your parts. I appreciate the cautions to work with a therapist and take it slow when there has been trauma.
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67 reviews
March 30, 2023
A short, illustrated introduction to (or review of) Internal Family Systems (IFS). It’s purpose is to bring understanding to the non-clinician and it does this well.
Profile Image for Amanda Talley.
136 reviews
May 1, 2023
A nice bird’s eye view of trauma, the impact of attachment, regulation, and introduction to parts work. West provides a frame for the work in a clear way.
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Author 1 book7 followers
December 14, 2023
Very helpful. Get this if you are at all interested in IFS. Will be using this with clients.
Profile Image for Reem.
51 reviews
May 29, 2024
It was an okay introduction to IFS
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