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Imago Supervision & Consultation
Advanced Course, Course Level, Level 4
This training is the first part of two for Advanced Clinicians who want to become Imago Clinical Supervisors. In some parts of the world the title is Certified Imago Consultant (CIC) and other places chose to use Certified Imago Supervisor (CIS).
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Learn in depth case consultation through the Imago lens.
- Deepen your capacity to self supervise your own couples.
- Learn and practice four supervisory models for individual and group supervision.
- Explore how our lost parts effect our phenomenology, our clinical struggles, and can impact our ability to be objective as a supervisor.
- Become an even safer supervisor and colleague when facilitating individuals in consultation or when leading supervision groups.
- Deepen your integration of the relational paradigm.
PRE-REQUISITES
This training is open to Certified Imago Relationship Therapists (IRT) who are Advanced Imago Therapists, Level Three or Certified Workshop Presenters (also Level 4) or have completed three of the following Advanced Imago courses:
- The Attuned Therapist
- Despair to Repair
- Giving and Receiving Love
- Brilliant at the Basics
Reach out if you are a Certified Professional Facilitator and we can explore if we can make this course appropriate for your professional domain.
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The Art of Supervision
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As Imago grows at breakneck speeds at this critical time in society, the Imago Faculty need great supervisors to support the trainee's growth and build their confidence. Add this Advanced Training to your tool belt and work side by side with
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The Art of Supervision
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- Understand when and how to use "Felt Sense" in a group
- Fine tune your skills in creating pro-error learning environments from a Relational Paradigm
- Deepen your understanding of the affect of the social journey's repressive messages on our therapeutic styles and challenges
- Learn how to craft meaningful and safe growth gifts
Advanced Course, Course Level, Level 4
CERTIFICATION
Part Two, Post the Art of Supervision
This is Part A of a two-part course that does require a recording of you supervising individuals and in a group using the Imago process in order to become a Certified Imago Supervisor.
After completing the 3-day advanced training, The Art of Imago Supervision, participants have the option to continue further to become Certified Imago Supervisors (CIS). During this period of supervision (typically over the course of six months) the consultant will practice the supervision skills learned in the 3-day class and supervise individuals, groups, and assist a clinical instructor at the Imago Clinical training.
Meet these three requirements:
- Receive at least 6-hours of supervision
- Show two recordings of your clinical work, the recordings can be shown during the Art of Imago Supervision course
- Show four recordings of your work as a supervisor and receive "supervision of your supervision" from a faculty member, one of these recordings needs to be working with a group.
Recordings of your supervision of trainee’s recordings while assisting at a clinical training are appropriate.
NOTE: The clinical portion of the trainee’s recording is not required.
POST CERTIFICATION ROLES
- Certification allows the CIS or CIC, when invited, to assist the ICT alongside a faculty member. Remuneration would be worked out in discussion with the CI (Faculty).
- Participate in joint sessions with Faculty around ICT recording evaluations.
- Offer themselves to Certified Imago Therapists and non-Imago therapists as an Imago Clinical Supervisor.
- Offer leadership in their ILO for the betterment of the Imago region and its needs, including advocating for trainees in that region who did not complete certification.
- Work alongside Faculty members to develop trainings in their regions.