
With 85 years of combined international training and a 2019 APA Division 29 (Psychotherapy) Distinguished Award for the International Advancement of Psychotherapy between them, Bob and Rita Resnick, along with a distinguished faculty, continue to offer therapy training and workshops all over the world. Join us!
European Training
2020 trainings cancelled due to COVID-19.
Killarney,
Ireland
March 27 – 29, 2020
with:
Rita F. Resnick, Ph.D.
& Robert W. Resnick, Ph.D.
Assisted by:
Favo Barbarello, M.Sc. &
Kevin McCann, H. Dip. GT.
Couples Therapy
Training Workshop
“A Couple of Individuals”
Bishkek,
Kyrgyzstan
April 3 – 5, 2020
Rita F. Resnick, Ph.D.
& Robert W. Resnick, Ph.D.
Gestalt Therapy
“A Couple of Individuals”
Oslo,
Norway
April 17 (evening), 18 – 19, 2020
Rita F. Resnick, Ph.D.
& Robert W. Resnick, Ph.D.
Couples Therapy
Training Workshop
“A Couple of Individuals”
April 22 – 23, 2020
I.A.P.
Rita F. Resnick, Ph.D.
& Robert W. Resnick, Ph.D.
Couples Therapy
Training Workshop
Closed Workshop Series
Amsterdam,
Holland
April 24 (evening), 25 – 26, 2020
Rita F. Resnick, Ph.D.
& Robert W. Resnick, Ph.D.
Couples Therapy
Training Workshop
“A Couple of Individuals”
Summer Residential Training
49th Annual European Summer Residential training programs, July 2020, are cancelled due to COVID-19
Couples Therapy Training Program
2022 dates coming soon!
with: Rita F. Resnick, Ph.D.
& Robert W. Resnick, Ph.D.
Assisted by: Favo Barbarello, M.Sc. &
Kevin McCann, H. Dip. GT.
The training consists of a five-day Couples Therapy training workshop for both experienced couples’ therapists and therapists interested in learning how to work with couples with the Resnick model. You need not be part of a couple to attend. The training includes theory, live demonstrations of multiple sessions with several real couples, hands-on live supervised practice with real couples (Advanced Group) or role-play couples (Basic Group), and daily small process groups as relationship issues affect all of us. Typically, thirty-five participants and four faculty.
Gestalt Therapy Training Program
2022 dates coming soon!
with:
Rita F. Resnick, Ph.D. & Robert W. Resnick, Ph.D.,
and an international faculty of twenty Trainers and Group Leaders with approximately six Distinguished Gestalt Visitors
A diverse group of faculty from approximately fifteen countries joins Bob and Rita Resnick to teach, supervise, and facilitate the annual Gestalt Therapy Program.
The program spans nine working days over twelve nights. It includes several theory tracks, live faculty demonstrations, opportunities to work as a therapist with live supervision, daily three-person small group skill practice with live supervision, and optional daily individual therapy for members of lower groups with members from our Clinical Practicum and Masterclass as therapists - with live supervision provided by faculty.
The program offers five levels of training (Introductory, Advanced, Advanced Intensive, Clinical Practicum and Masterclass) with approximate maximums of twelve group members for the two highest groups and sixteen for the three lower groups with three, three-day modules. A different Trainer is present for each module, and a Group Leader remains with the group for the entire program. The program typically comprises one hundred participants (and twenty-five faculty) from thirty different countries with a participant return rate of 80% - a very warm and welcoming international community.
United States Training
Seattle
Ongoing training in Seattle
Four weekend series per calendar year
(January - December)
Los Angeles
Ongoing training in Los Angeles
Six weekend series per academic year
(October - May)
Please click the titles to view or download the associated PDF file.
A Phenomenologically Based Theory of Personality
Todd Burley, Ph.d., ABPP, 2012Gestalt Therapy and Cognitive Therapy – Contrasts or Complementarities?
Jan Tønnesvang, Ulla Sommer, James Hammink, Mikael Sonne, 2010Character Structure: A Gestalt-Cognitive Theory
Todd Burley and M. Catherin “Kiti” Freier, 2004Explanatory Notes for “Gestalt Process Diagnosis”
Todd Burley, Ph.D., ABPP, 2004Awareness and Meaning-Making: The Dance of Experience
Iris E. Fodor, Ph.D., 1998Minds and Brains for Gestalt Therapists
Todd Burley, Ph.D., 1998Structure and Process – the Organization of Body and Self
James Kepner, Ph.D., 1997A Gestalt Therapy Theory Application to the Practice of Group Leadership
Jon E. Frew, Ph.D., 1997The Historical Roots of Gestalt Therapy Theory
Rosemarie Wulf, 1996The Dialogic Ground
Rich Hycner, 1995Approaching the “Person as a Whole”
James Kepner, Ph.D., 1993Reflections on Field Theory
Malcolm Parlett, 1991The Use of Therapist-Imposed Structure in Gestalt Therapy
Joseph Melnick, 1980The Paradoxical Theory of Change
Arnold R. Beisser, 1970Field Theory and Actionable Knowledge from a Living Systems Perspective: Integrating Complex Theories
Virginia R. Burley, Ph.D.Dialogue: Theory and Application
Virginia Burley, Ph.D.Reflections on Insight and Awareness
Todd Burley, Ph.D.Group Formation From a Field Perspective: Toward a Gestalt Theory of Group Process
Virginia R. Burley, Ph.D.