PC&CC (Pastoral Counseling & Consultation Center of Greater Washington)

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Imago Relationship International
IIRT was founded in 1984 by Harville Hendrix, Ph.D. and Helen Hunt, M.A. and is under the executive direction of Rick Brown, Th.M. It offers face-to-face learning opportunities and products that teach the dynamics of the committed relationship in achieving personal growth. This includes national and international workshops and seminars for couples and singles, as well as training programs for qualified therapists in the theory and practice of Imago Relationship Therapy. Over thirteen hundred Certified Imago Therapists, over one hundred Workshop Presenters, and an Institute Faculty of twenty Clinical Instructors offer therapy, workshops, and training, and conduct ongoing research of significant relationships for the purpose of enhancing the systematic theory of Imago Relationship Therapy.

Mid-Atlantic Association for Imago Therapists
MAIT therapists offer marriage counseling and relationship therapy to couples and singles in the Mid-Atlantic States - principally Maryland, Virginia and Washington D.C.. MAIT professionals use the Imago process developed by Harville Hendrix as described in the book, "Getting the Love You Want". Below is information on therapists, workshops and other offerings.

American Association of Pastoral Counselors
AAPC represents and sets professional standards for over 3,000 Pastoral Counselors and 100 pastoral counseling centers in North America and around the world. AAPC was founded in 1963 as an organization which certifies Pastoral Counselors, accredits pastoral counseling centers, and approves training programs. It is non-sectarian and respects the spiritual commitments and religious traditions of those who seek assistance without imposing counselor beliefs onto the client.

The Art of Pastoral Care
This program is a lay training program in pastoral care open to any faith denomination. Formerly a program of PC&CC, the Art of Pastoral Care has been an important part of the faith community in the Washington, DC area for more than 20 years. Course work, site work and supervision are combined in a nine-month program that equips the layperson to practice a pastoral care ministry in a church or community setting. Click here for program application form, and program brochure.

Partner Congregations

St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Capital Hill

Trinity Episcopal Church, Washington DC

Seekers Church, Takoma Park, MD

United Church, Foggy Bottom, Washington DC

Saint David's Parish, Palisades, Washington DC

Saint John's Norwood, Bethesda, MD

St. Dunstan's, Bethesda, MD