The 7th Annual Imago International Conference - October 28-30, 2010
This year's Imago annual conference would take place at Atlanta Georgia, October 28-30. I start even earlier, on October 22nd, at the Imago Summit, where I represent Israel, in a very special meeting, in which we have representatives from every place in the world, where we have Imago. I think that for me, the Summit and the Imago conference, are the highlights of my professional year on one hand, and the opportunity to meet Imago therapists from around the globe on the other. This year I present together with my friends from the Peace Project, both at the Pre-Conference, and during the conference. In both places, we teach Communologue - the way to safe communication in groups.
The 7th Annual International Conference
October 28-30, 2010
Pre-conference October 25-27th
Creating Change in the Relational Paradigm
Working in the relational paradigm can create profound moments. These moments are often spontaneous, but can change the quality of the relationship forever on a very deep level. This conference will explore change from the perspective of practical wisdom, unfolding insights from client sessions, workshops, personal development and supervision.
See the 2010 Brochure see the Imago website: www.gettingtheloveyouwant.com
Featured Speakers
Dr. John Gottman is world renowned for his work on marital stability and divorce prediction, involving the study of emotions, physiology, and communication. He was recently voted as one of the Top 10 Most Influential Therapists of the past quarter-century by the PsychoTherapy Networker publication. Dr. Gottman’s 30 years of breakthrough research on marriage and parenting has earned him numerous major awards. He is the author of 190 published academic articles and author or co-author of 40 books, including New York Times bestseller, The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work (Crown).
Dr. Julie Schwartz Gottman is a highly respected Clinical Psychologist who was recently honored as the Washington State Psychologist of the Year. She is the co-founder and Clinical Director of The Gottman Institute where she teaches weekend workshops for couples and Training Workshops for therapists. Dr. Julie Gottman is also the designer and Clinical Director for Loving Couples Loving Children, a curriculum for couples suffering from the effects of poverty. Dr. Julie Gottman, along with her husband, Dr. John Gottman, helped to design a study of treatment for minor domestic violence. Dr. Julie Gottman is the Clinical Director for this study, which is being conducted by The Gottman Relationship Research Institute. In addition, she has authored or co-authored three books, has been a frequent guest on radio and TV talk shows, and has been honored as the Washington State Psychologist of the Year.
Hotel Information
Visit the hotel information page on the 7th Annual Conference website http://gettingtheloveyouwant.com/professionals/conference to view information about the hotel features and accomodations.
Registration
Visit the 7th Annual Conference website to view a detailed agenda and to register.





