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Imago Relationship Therapy: An Introduction to Theory and Practice
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Imago Relationship Therapy: An Introduction to Theory and Practice

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Developed by psychologist and best-selling author Harville Hendrix, PhD, imago therapy is a groundbreaking approach to short-term therapy with couples. The Imago is the unconscious image we hold of our parents. Hendrix believes that people select their mates by seeking Imago matches -individuals like their parents in salient ways. This professional book shows therapists how to use the imago approach to aid couples in improving their relationship and helping each other work through unresolved childhood issues.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United States
Date
14 April 1999
Pages
198
ISBN
9780471242895

Developed by psychologist and best-selling author Harville Hendrix, PhD, imago therapy is a groundbreaking approach to short-term therapy with couples. The Imago is the unconscious image we hold of our parents. Hendrix believes that people select their mates by seeking Imago matches -individuals like their parents in salient ways. This professional book shows therapists how to use the imago approach to aid couples in improving their relationship and helping each other work through unresolved childhood issues.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United States
Date
14 April 1999
Pages
198
ISBN
9780471242895