Bring Your
Relationship to a Better Place!

searching for relationship
healing?
If you are looking for a better way, perhaps
an entirely new way, to live your lives together
peacefully and joyfully, you will find here many
useful ideas..
Whatever your reasons for stopping by, please
accept my Dutch hospitality and allow me to
warmly welcome you. Stay a while, sample
some of my offerings, flavored with my personal
blend of European-Canadian-American
"seasoning", and may you find yourself
living more boldly, passionately and intimately
by what you discover here.
My mission evolves…
For the past eight years, my primary mission
as a therapist has been the healing and
reconstruction of committed partnerships.
Although I was certified as a Licensed Marriage
and Family Therapist (LMFT) by the California
Board of Behavioral Science Examiners in January
of 1986, it wasn't until 1994 that I was
introduced to a methodology of
relationship-making that made great sense to
me. That was when I first encountered Imago
Relationship Therapy.
At the time, I was a single woman wanting to
become prepared for a committed relationship, and
I attended a Keeping
The Love You Find workshop. There, I found a
treasure map that pointed out a new set of
directions to intimate relationship.
My first marriage had already been dashed on
the rocks of divorce in 1992. Never wanting
to repeat that again, I was eager to find out all
I could about successful couples. In 1995,
I met Theo Smith. As our love deepened, we
navigated into the shoals of the inevitable Power Struggles that
are part and parcel of every relationship.
Stranded, we signed up for a Getting The Love You
Want workshop in Lake Arrowhead, CA.
Finding the Treasure
Box…
During that remarkable weekend, we were
provided with a treasure trove of theories,
tools, and techniques that could help us succeed.
The Getting The Love You
Want weekend provided us with a navigational
set of blueprints to understand why we had chosen
each other, how we would inevitably trigger each
other's best and worst selves, and what we
could do, in fact needed to do, in order
to keep our relationship boat afloat
successfully!
What we learned…
How do I know? First, the consistent
application of these principles began to
transform our relationship. More and more,
we experienced safety with each other as
we created safety for each other.
We did this by using the Couples
Dialogue frequently. Together,
we read the book,
Couples Companion, as well
Getting The Love You
Want. We peppered our
interaction with Appreciations
and Positive
Flooding .
We also attended several follow-up sessions
with a certified Imago Relationship Therapist,
and Theo enrolled in a twelve week men's
group on Committed Partnership. Gradually,
we closed our Exits ,
granted each other's Behavior Change
Requests , and created our
Relationship
Vision . Theo honed his
mastery in Surprises,
and both of us continue to apply liberal doses of
Caring
Behaviors to our partnership.
And, we added laughter to our relationship by
incorporating frequent doses of High Energy
Fun !
Confidence to try
again…
One and a half years later, on June 13, 1998,
we each looked at the other and said "Yes, I
do! I really, really do!" to our
Imago Partner. Eight years
later, and counting, we continue to sail along
together happily, grateful that God has resourced
us so abundantly, including with all the riches
of Imago Relationship Therapy.
Certification as an
IRT…
Secondly, in September, 1999, I completed the
certification process established by Imago Relationships
International for becoming an Imago
Relationship Therapist (IRT).
Since then, I have coached hundreds of sessions
with couples, and continue to be amazed and
delighted at the difference these skills make
with my clients.
Participating in over three hundred hours of
professional training and collaboration with
other Imago and non- therapists, and serving as
chair for the Southern
California Imago Therapists (SCIT)
association for three years have enhanced my
therapeutic acumen.
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