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Materials for making a presentation on Imago to professional groups or potential clients

These resources are to help you if you have an opportunity to make a presentation on Imago to a group of therapists, or potential clients.

They include some articles to download which might help you, and links to other resources which may be of use.

We will be building up this collection over time, but meanwhile if you would like to request something specific to be added, or have something you wrote to share, please contact us.

 

Guidelines for presenting

You are very much encouraged to make presentations to groups - but please keep them to less than 4 hours.  Presentations which are longer than this tend to resemble our couples workshops, and we believe we can help couples better by encouraging them to take the "Getting The Love You Want" weekend workshop. 

Please use your judgment when giving out Imago material which is marked as copyrighted.  It's OK to handout a page or two, like a dialogue handout, to encourage people to seek more.  That's normally referred to as "fair-use".

 

Introductory Programs

We do have two introductory programs you can use when presenting Imago to a group.  These have high quality materials, and tested.   Evaluations have been very high when these materials are used.

  • ImagoConnects - 3-hour introduction.  Materials include leaders guides including a demo DVD and participant guides  Check the store for discounts on orders of 12 or more.
  • "Through Conflict to Connection" - this DVD based program has a one-hour documentary style feature - but you can always choose to show a short section to support your presentation.

 

Dialogue Handouts

These handouts help to explain the dialogue and to be used by people to practice it:

 

Descriptions of Imago

These brief descriptions may be good as a basis for a short talk, or as a handout