This paper presents a case study on a couple in their forties, who expressed their marital conflicts through
distancing, based on the application and implementation of Imago Couple Counseling, which aims to help couples
reconnect and restore their relationships in the long run through the experiences of understanding and healing each other s old wounds. Time series analysis was conducted over the counseling sessions with Imago Couple Counseling (Imago Dialogue, Parent & Child Dialogue, and Behavior Change Request Dialogue) with the case study method applied. A total of ten sessions were given from May 19~September 29, 2018. The findings were as follows: first, the husband and wife found the causes behind their expression of marital conflicts through distancing of their differences in the awareness of problems, desire and belief, and desire for physical contact and also their childhood wounds from their respective families of origin. Both the husband and wife had wounds inflicted on them at the exploration stage of development and realized that they made an Imago match with the husband as distant and
the wife as tracer; secondly, the couple made a new discovery of their hidden desire that they were not able to
express and realized that their desire could be fulfilled within their couple relations (Imago Dialogue); and finally, the couple learned to engage in a prepared couple conversation with a focus on their relationship and understood the causes of their marital conflicts, thus having experiences of being reconnected to each other based on an effective behavior change request from the other. Based on these findings, the study discusses its significance and proposals.