Professional Therapeutic Imagery Practitioner training and certification programs leading to qualification as a Certified Therapeutic Imagery Practitioner and a Certified Clinical Therapeutic Imagery Specialist.
Therapeutic Imagery Training
Certified Clinical Therapeutic Imagery Practitioners will have the ability to guide their clients to access the inherent healing and growth potential of their physical, mental and emotional and spiritual capabilities; and Guided Imagery Practitioners will coach, encourage, and empower their clients to take an active role in the healing and growth process, stimulating the mind/body/spiritual connection by developing proficiency as a Certified Therapeutic Imagery Practitioner.
Welcome to the fascinating journey of helping your clients to understand and unlock the power of their own subconscious imagery! Learning a variety of Therapeutic Imagery tools, you will be able to help clients in their discovery process as they gain insight, direction, and empowerment from their imagery journeys. As a facilitator, you will learn to encourage your clients to take an active role in their healing and growth process, stimulating the mind/body connection by developing proficiency in imagery. The Therapeutic Imagery approach acknowledges the client's desire for self-direction. The meaning of the client's own personal imagery is honored and expanded. This acceptance helps clients move into confident independence. With Therapeutic Imagery Certification skills, you will facilitate clients to image their way to success as they positively move forward in life.
In this hands-on course you will learn by experiencing imagery journeys yourself, by working with others, and by demonstrations. You will find out the uses of imagery for pain control, stress reduction and healing, and a variety of general emotional well-being and success issues. Along the way and on track for the Imagery Master Certification, you will learn how and when to use and apply FreeStyle Imagery, Guided and Semi-Guided Imagery, Metaphysical Imagery, Mythic and Archetypal Imagery, and Transformational Imagery.