Diana and Valori talk with Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor Rabbi Shlomo Slatkin about The Marriage Restoration Project and counseling for your relationship.
Rabbi Shlomo and his wife Rivka, were once that couple over 19 years ago, and due to the power and efficacy of Imago therapy, they realized how to get that love back and learn how to reconnect deeply so that they wouldn’t keep fighting over the smallest of things.
Being so inspired from their own work with Imago Therapy, they went on to become trainers in Imago and marriage counseling professionals.
If you’ve never worked with an Imago therapist, or are concerned about finding the right therapist that would be a good match for both you and your spouse, know that you are in the right place.
The structure that Imago therapy provides ensures that both the husband and wife always feel a sense of safety- regardless of the issues that are being raised.
Couples are often amazed with their renewed feelings of hope and connection that they feel even after one session of working with Rabbi Slatkin.
“Any couple interested in restoring their marriage and sustaining it will be blessed if they follow the logical and clear steps and processes described by Rabbi Slatkin, MS, LCPC in the Marriage Restoration Project.” – Dr. Harville Hendrix
A gifted teacher who has lectured throughout the world, Shlomo Slatkin edited and co-authored the Jewish version of Couplehood as a Spiritual Path , a curriculum for synagogues based on Imago Relationship Therapy and Dr. Harville Hendrix’s Getting the Love You Want.
He is also the author of The Five Step Action Plan to a Happy & Healthy Marriage, as well as numerous published articles on relationships.
A graduate of Loyola College in Maryland, Shlomo Slatkin holds a Masters degree in Counseling Psychology, with additional psychotherapy training at the Imago Relationship Institute. He received his undergraduate training at the George Washington University and Oxford University and holds a B.A in Middle Eastern Studies. In addition, he studied in prestigious Rabbinical seminaries in Israel and the United States, culminating in ordination.