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Ann Weiser Cornell

Ann Weiser Cornell (born Ann Weiser on October 6, 1949 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American author, educator, and worldwide authority on Focusing, the self-inquiry psychotherapeutic technique developed by Eugene Gendlin.〔Kirschner, Ellen. ("FOCUS ON: Ann Weiser Cornell" ). (''Staying in Focus: The Focusing Institute Newsletter''. Vol. IV, No. 2 ). May 2004.〕〔Gendlin, Eugene. (Advance praise for ''The Radical Acceptance of Everything'' ). 2005. "Ann Weiser Cornell has been teaching for many years in many countries and is well known worldwide. In her previous book and her manuals she has created new specific and accessible instructions for focusing as well as for the teachers of focusing. In person and through her students and writings she has given Focusing to far more people than any other single individual. She is a powerful force in making the world better. She has gone on to create different new processes in new dimensions ...." – Eugene Gendlin, author of ''Focusing''.〕〔Gendlin, Eugene. (Review of ''Focusing in Clinical Practice: The Essence of Change'' ). W. W. Norton & Company, 2013. "Ann Weiser Cornell and I have been working closely together for thirty years, and she knows as much about Focusing as I do. Ann has a knack for making the complex understandable and the theory of Focusing accessible to all readers. This book will be helpful to anyone who wants to know my philosophical work and better understand how to bring Focusing into clinical practice. I recommend it very strongly." – Eugene Gendlin, author of ''Focusing''.〕 She has written several definitive books on Focusing, including ''The Power of Focusing: A Practical Guide to Emotional Self-Healing'', ''The Focusing Student's and Companion's Manual'', and ''Focusing in Clinical Practice''. Cornell has taught Focusing around the world since 1980, and has developed a system and technique called Inner Relationship Focusing. Cornell is also a past president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology.〔(The Association for Humanistic Psychology – Past Presidents ). The Association for Humanistic Psychology. ''AHPweb.org''.〕
==Education and career==
Ann Weiser Cornell received a PhD in Linguistics in 1975 at the University of Chicago, on a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship from the National Science Foundation.〔Cornell, Ann Weiser and Barbara McGavin. (''The Radical Acceptance of Everything: Living a Focusing Life'' ). Calluna Press, 2005. p. 270.〕 She then taught Linguistics at Purdue University from 1975 to 1977.〔
While still a graduate student at the University of Chicago, in 1972 Cornell met psychologist Eugene Gendlin, and learned the psychotherapeutic technique he had discovered and developed, called Focusing. After leaving her post teaching linguistics at Purdue, Cornell moved back to Chicago and reconnected with Gendlin, and in 1980 began collaborating with him in teaching his Focusing workshops.〔 Using her capacity for linguistics, Cornell helped develop the concept of Focusing guiding, and in the early 1980s she offered the first seminars on Focusing guiding.〔 In the early 1980s, Cornell also trained and worked as a psychotherapist at the Chicago Counseling Center, a non-profit counseling service that grew out of the University Counseling Center operated by Carl Rogers in the 1950s.〔Weiser, Ann Cornell. (''Focusing in Clinical Practice: The Essence of Change'' ). W. W. Norton & Company, 2013. p. xxxi.〕〔
In 1983 Cornell moved to California – where she concentrated on training people to Focus, and on facilitating Focusing, rather than on practicing traditional psychotherapy.〔〔 She began teaching her own Focusing workshops, and also experimented with how the Focusing process and theory could be expanded and refined.〔 In 1984 she established the bi-monthly newsletter ''The Focusing Connection'',〔(''Oxbridge Directory of Newsletters'' ). Oxbridge Communications, 1994. p. 954.〕 and in 1985 she founded Focusing Resources, an umbrella organization to offer materials, support, sessions, and trainings on Focusing.〔(Focusing Resources – About Us )〕 In the early 1990s Cornell wrote and published the first of her Focusing books, ''The Focusing Student's Manual'' and ''The Focusing Guide's Manual'',〔Cornell, Ann Weiser and Barbara McGavin. (''The Radical Acceptance of Everything: Living a Focusing Life'' ). Calluna Press, 2005. p. 208.〕〔Cornell, Ann Weiser. (''The Focusing Guide's Manual'' ). Focusing Resources, 1993.〕〔Cornell, Ann Weiser. (''The Focusing Student's Manual'' ). Focusing Resources, 1994.〕 which were revised with Barbara McGavin in the 2000s and published as ''The Focusing Student's and Companion's Manual'' (2002).
In the early 1990s Cornell also began developing and teaching processes that emphasized the radical acceptance and allowance of all aspects, however negative, of the personality – and the ability to be present with whatever negativity comes up during Focusing – in order to return to a place of wholeness. Together with Barbara McGavin, whom she met in 1991, she developed this into a system called Inner Relationship Focusing.〔〔Brenner, Helen G. (''I Know I'm in There Somewhere: A Woman's Guide to Finding Her Inner Voice and Living a Life of Authenticity'' ). Penguin, 2004. p. 51.〕〔Leigh, CC. (''Becoming Divinely Human: A Direct Path to Embodied Awakening'' ). Wolfsong Press, 2011. pp. 8–9.〕 In the early 2000s Cornell and McGavin also developed a theory and process called Treasure Maps to the Soul, an application of Focusing to difficult areas of life,〔 which they detailed in the book ''The Radical Acceptance of Everything'' (2005) along with Inner Relationship Focusing.〔McGavin, Barbara, & Cornell, Ann Weiser. (2008). ("Treasure Maps to the Soul" ). ''(The Folio: A Journal for Focusing and Experiential Therapy'', 21(1), 41–60 ).〕〔(Treasure Maps to the Soul ). ''FocusingResources.com''.〕

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