Rabbi Yoni Hamilton works with individuals who feel internally burdened, conflicted, or held back by patterns that took shape earlier in life, even when they appear capable and functional on the outside.
This work often supports those with experiences such as chronic self-criticism, relational or sexual difficulties, addictive or compulsive patterns, persistent anger or shutdown, legacy of early emotional or developmental trauma and inner conflicts that don’t shift through insight alone.
Often, these are people who are used to holding things together — for others and for themselves — while privately feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or stuck.
He is an approved IFSI Clinical Consultant and a certified IFS therapist, with over a decade of clinical experience in the U.K.
His work focuses on helping people make sense of their inner world, gently resolve internal conflicts, and support deep emotional change that is felt in the body and nervous system — not through force or performance, but through attuned presence, clarity, and careful pacing.
Rabbi Yoni Hamilton works with individuals who feel internally burdened, conflicted, or held back by patterns that took shape earlier in life, even when they appear capable and functional on the outside.
This work often supports those with experiences such as chronic self-criticism, relational or sexual difficulties, addictive or compulsive patterns, persistent anger or shutdown, legacy of early emotional or developmental trauma and inner conflicts that don’t shift through insight alone.
Often, these are people who are used to holding things together — for others and for themselves — while privately feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or stuck.
He is an approved IFSI Clinical Consultant and a certified IFS therapist, with over a decade of clinical experience in the U.K.
His work focuses on helping people make sense of their inner world, gently resolve internal conflicts, and support deep emotional change that is felt in the body and nervous system — not through force or performance, but through attuned presence, clarity, and careful pacing.
Sessions are collaborative and deliberate, guided by what the client’s system can safely integrate rather than by a predetermined agenda.
Today, Yoni brings this depth to his international work as an IFS-informed coach and consultant, offering a space that is deeply relational, carefully held, and ethically contained.
While his professional background is clinical, his current work with U.S.-based clients is offered in a coaching and consulting capacity.
At the heart of this work is careful attention to how inner systems organize around safety, meaning, and protection.
By bringing clarity and coherence to these internal dynamics, change becomes less effortful and more sustainable over time
Clients often report feeling more internally grounded, less reactive, and better able to relate to themselves and others with greater clarity and compassion — often describing a sense of relief, and increased trust in themselves.

Have a history of emotional, relational, or developmental trauma

Are high-functioning externally but feel internally burdened or conflicted

Grew up in chaotic, unsafe, or emotionally complex environments

Feel “stuck” internally despite insight or previous therapy

Are thoughtful and reflective
This work is not a fit for everyone. It is best suited to people who are curious about their inner world and open to depth-oriented, experiential work rather than quick-fix techniques or symptom-focused solutions.

Yoni integrates Internal Family Systems principles within a coaching framework to help clients develop a clearer relationship with their inner world, gently work with emotional blocks, and support changes that feel internally aligned rather than driven by effort or pressure. This work is especially suited to people who have already done some personal work and are ready to engage with their inner experience more directly.

His consulting helps strengthen Self-led presence, deepen work with clients, and explore complex cases in a supportive, reflective, and non-judgemental environment. This work is especially helpful for practitioners who feel technically competent but want greater confidence, clarity, and internal steadiness in complex relational work.

Yoni facilitates experiential, depth-oriented trainings for practitioners and professionals who want to deepen their understanding of IFS, develop greater confidence in working with protectors and complex systems, and explore how IFS principles can be integrated into coaching, mentoring, and leadership contexts.
A short exploratory conversation is often the best way to sense whether this work is the right fit, and to ask any questions you may have before beginning.
Yoni Hamilton is a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP).
He currently works with U.S.-based clients in a coaching and consulting capacity.