Friday March 7 - Sunday March 9, 2025
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
$750 per person
CEUs Available from Licensed Professional Counselors Association for LPC, LCSW, and LMFT for $30
In person Atlanta, GA
Location TBD
Pre-requisites: This Advanced Imago training is appropriate for therapists who have taken at least Module 1 of the Imago Clinical Training and Imago Facilitators who have completed at least Fundamentals of Facilitation, Working with Individuals, and Working with Dyads training modules.
This training goes toward Advanced Clinician Status.
Brilliant at the Basics is a lively and interactive course where we will delve deeper into building our skills and deepening our processes of Dialogue. If you are stuck not using the Parent Child Dialogue (and all those other great processes)… it’s time to get unstuck! Our goal is that you leave this training with an expanded understanding of how and why to use different interventions at different times, and to support you in being creative within the structure of the dialogue process. We will sharpen your use of sentence stems and doubling to increase connection, safety, and forward movement with your couples. Together we will clarify and deepen the essential theory pieces that help keep you calm and connected to your couples…yes, all your couples! As you master the Imago ‘Basics’ we will now add the skills to become ‘Brilliant’ and trust the depth of the Dialogue process even more. Please Join Us!
In this training, we will:
Explore your beliefs about therapy and couples and their relationships.
Fine-tune the mandate for the therapy in the first session and for evaluating progress according to the stated desires of the couple.
Tools for deepening connection and "shallowing" affect are studied in more depth.
Increase your presence in your work with couples.
Learning Objectives:
Deepen the dialogue process through advanced use of sentence stems, doubling, and focusing.
Apply integration of the four “meta theories” of Imago with the deepening tools.
Utilize the Parent-Child Dialogue and BCR processes.
Observe how, when, and why to best use each of the Imago processes.