General Information
This post-baccalaureate certificate program in Guided Imagery and
Music (GIM) is a music-centred transformational therapy in which a client
listens to specifically programmed music in a relaxed state. The music
acts as a catalyst to evoke, develop and transform images, memories, and
feelings from deep levels of consciousness. With the help of the
therapist, the GIM experience can lead to integration and healing on many
levels. It is also very effective in developing creativity and for
individual and group problem-solving.
The training blends experiential and academic course work with
personal experience of the method, and spans three levels. The first and
second levels are in a week-long format and the third level is offered in
six, four-day seminars spanning two to three years. Upon completion of the
first and second levels, graduates are equipped to apply their learning in
adapted forms to their pre-existing practices. After the third level,
graduates are endorsed by the Association of Music and Imagery to practice
as GIM practitioners in both group and individual sessions with a wide
variety of clientele.
This program develops knowledge, skills and abilities in the theory
and practice of the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music. By the end
of the training, students will have completed over 175 classroom hours and
250 hours of supervised GIM practice sessions with clients. Upon
successful completion of this certificate, graduates will be eligible to
become a Fellow of the Association of Music and Imagery (FAMI).
For more information, please see http://www.capilanou.ca/programs/about-guided-imagery-and-music.html.
Graduates of the program are able to utilize Guided Imagery and
Music in private practice. They can also adapt Guided Imagery and Music
to fit a very wide variety of clinical situations, work situations, and
needs for personal creativity development.