IMAGO Therapy Part 2: A Prescription for Success in Your Clinical Practice using IMAGO Principles (including Q&A)

December 7, 2021, 7:30 - 9:00 PM

  • Review, group discussion and practice in response to feedback from session 1.
  • A deeper dive into practicing dialogue and the variety of dialogues available.
  • Some key concepts from IMAGO such as The Lost Self, Differentiation, From the Unconscious to the Conscious relationship, etc…
  • Tools we provide for couples to continue to build on their connection without necessitating therapeutic intervention.
  • Using IMAGO beyond couples’ therapy.

 

ABOUT IMAGO THERAPY

IMAGO therapy as one of the available couples' therapy practices.
The international organization of IMAGO, and the fun (connection) of it all! (IMAGO walks the talk)
The value & 'bridging power' of dialogue.
How to conduct a full IMAGO intentional dialogue.
IMAGO as a method for both clinical practice and professional relationships

 

ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

Anna Gold earned her Master’s in Social Work in 1988. Anna works with the belief that it is in the depth of human connection that real understanding and healing can occur. Deeply appreciating the theory which connects her passion for inner work and relational work, Anna began studying IMAGO therapy in 2011. Anna also enjoys work as a clinical supervisor for therapists who are committed to the understanding that increased self-awareness, personal growth, and self-reflection are critical components of clinical competency.

Tim Utting earned his Master’s degree in Political Science in 1989. His interest in politics lay in human behavior where he found himself exploring such questions as “What is charisma and attraction?” After receiving his degree from the University of Toronto in 1990, he began his career as both a high school teacher and adjunct professor in education. Tim’s interest in human relationships, attraction and perception are all deeply embedded concepts in the world of relationship therapy. In addition, his love of teaching and his skills in helping others to ‘metabolize’ challenging concepts are at the forefront of his contribution to the workshop experience.

 

NOTE: Part 1 will be offered from 7:30 - 9:00 pm ET on November 30.
You are encourage to attend both in order to gain the maximum experience. 

 

Approved for 1.5 hours of MDPAC Group CE credits