
The Center for Relationship
Training and Recovery

Michael H. Borash, LPC, P.C. and Associates
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Imago Relationship Therapy is...
A form of marriage relationship therapy synthesized and created by Harville Hendrix,
Ph.D., who co-authored with his wife, Helen LaKelly Hunt, Ph.D., the NY Times best
sellers :
Getting the Love You Want: A Guide for Couples
Keeping the Love You Find: A Personal
Guide
Giving the Love that Heals: A Guide for Parents
Imago therapy integrates and synthesizes the insights of the major western psychological
systems, behavioral science and spiritual disciplines into a uniquely comprehensive
and systematic theory of primary love relationships.
The "Imago" is a composite image
in the unconscious of the significant character traits and behaviors of childhood
primary caretakers. By pairing us with an "Imago match" -- an individual who is like
our caretakers in emotionally significant ways -- our unconscious drives us to re-create
our childhood psychological dynamics in an attempt to heal the central wounds we
carry. The process of Imago Relationship Therapy is aimed at using this context to
transform relationships into a therapeutic encounter and fuel for each partner's
psychological and spiritual self-completion.
Imago Relationship Therapy utilizes a variety of clinical processes to teach couples,
and singles desiring an intimate union, to identify their defenses against intimacy
and to understand the unconscious forces that influence partner selection and contribute
to difficulty in relationships. Goals of the therapy include: identifying the frustrations
rooted in primitive and illusory ideation of one's love partner; recognizing the
failure of archaic behavior to gratify needs and achieve self-completion; and perceiving
one's partner realistically without the encumbrance of one's own unconscious projections.
Other aspects of the Imago process involve learning new skills and changing hurtful
behavior, in the course of which partners consciously aim to meet one another's needs
and thereby restore the lost and denied parts of themselves. A core skill set is
a three-part dialogue that breaks couples out of defensive and symbiotic relating
and promotes differentiation and compassion for the other. Therapy is ultimately
made obsolete as each partner becomes a skilled advocate and "container" for the
other's growth process. The Imago process, when consistently applied in any relationship,
has the potential to be a transformative journey toward mutual healing and maturation.
The basic premises are as follows:
The aim of Imago work is:
Imago Relationships International
The Institute for Imago Relationship Therapy was founded in 1984 by Harville Hendrix, Ph.D. In 2002, the Institute evolved into Imago Relationships International, a non-profit organization with the following mission statement:
Committed love relationships are the most powerful and prized of all human experiences and have the potential for the deepest personal and social healing. The mission of Imago is to create a new way to love and to transform the world one relationship at a time. To this end, Imago Relationships International develops and supports a global network of professionals and volunteers who are committed to using Imago theory and practices to help all interested persons create and sustain mutually fulfilling, healing, and egalitarian love relationships and to help parents rear whole and loving children in the service of improving the quality of society.
The administrative offices of IRI are currently located in New York City. The phone number is 212-240-7433 and their website is ImagoRelationships.org.