While EMDR is considered an integrative psychotherapy, many clinicians often struggle with how to identify which clients would most benefit from a multimodal approach within EMDR. In this presentation, participants will learn clinical indicators that signal the need to consider integrating internal family systems (IFS) interventions within Phase 1 and Phase 2 of EMDR therapy. We will also discuss the complementary principles of IFS and EMDR, including the role of memory reconsolidation. Participants will learn how to apply an IFS case conceptualization and how to make three different parts maps to support a sequenced treatment approach in Phase 1. The self-tapping technique, STARR, and IFS befriending techniques will be taught to support internal communication between a client’s parts and self and to support consent during Phase 2. Participants will learn resource development options integrating IFS with a community cultural wealth lens and will also learn how to use IFS techniques to identify targets, including intergenerational trauma targets. This presentation will also include opportunities to practice IFS interventions.