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Level III or Advanced Training in the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music is a period of self-directed, mentored independent study that prepares the therapist for the competent professional practice of the Bonny Method. Pre-requisites include completion of an AMI endorsed Level II GIM training, recommendation by the Level II Primary Trainer, completion of Level II practicum, and application for admission (Word doc) to the Level III.
Within the 2- to 3-year timeframe of Advanced Training, the student will complete a series of three 4½ - to 7-day intensives, each encompassing 35-50 hours of instructional time and alternating between didactic and experiential components. In addition, two supervision weekends are offered during which students have the opportunity to share their work, further refine their understanding, and receive individualized feedback on their developing skills in all aspects of the Bonny Method. Additional requirements include personal sessions, assigned readings, case studies, music projects, practicum and supervisions, and a culminating original project.
Students entering Advanced Training must (a) have the necessary training to practice as a therapist in a mental health discipline; (b) have completed an intermediate level training from an AMI-endorsed training program, and (c) be recommended by the primary trainer of the intermediate training to continue in GIM training. It is recommended that applicants have post-internship experience in a mental health related field.
This 50-hour seminar will explore all facets of music as the co-therapist, catalyst, and container of the imagery experience in Bonny Method of GIM sessions. Students will analyze, guide, and travel to Core and Specialized Programs. Students will apply methods of analyzing music programs for GIM, including musical approaches, phenomenological approaches, and heuristic approaches.
This 35-hour seminar will cover
This 35-hour seminar will cover
Supervision retreats will be held at least annually, giving opportunity for supervision of individual sessions, case consultations, sharing of case studies with colleagues, and discussion of clinical applications of GIM skills and knowledge.
Summary of Level III Requirements
Level III Application Form (Word doc)
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