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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: William F. CornellPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.260kg ISBN: 9781138605398ISBN 10: 1138605395 Pages: 156 Publication Date: 16 July 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1: What Am I Getting Myself Into? Chapter 2: Stumbling in the shadows Chapter 3: Calling one’s self into question Chapter 4: Failure Chapter 5: Finding a mind of one’s own Chapter 6: The Therapist’s Body at Work Chapter 7: The Disappeared Self Chapter 8: Haunted Chapter 9: When Life and Death Hold Hands Chapter 10: Staying alive until the endReviewsThis book conveys in a personal voice the emotional experience of being a psychotherapistã orã a psychoanalyst. Psychoanalysis has mainly been a study of how the patient's personal history unconsciously shapes the therapeutic relationship over the course of the treatment. Cornell takes another step in focusing on the parallel influence of the therapist's history within the therapeutic process. Enriching the conceptualization of counter-transference, he stresses the importance of the therapist's willingness to call their own thoughts and feeling into question in the service of the patient. -Jean-Michel Quinodoz The many vignettes in this unique and deeply affecting book are personal stories, not illustrations of ideas. The book rides the line between psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, on one hand, and fiction, on the other. For many of us, that is an ideal. It is for me. Cornell's vital, committed, warm, and funny presence is thoroughly woven into the mix. We learn about him and his own life, but always in the service of the larger purposes of his book. The wisdom and depth of these stories will move you and contribute to your work. What more can we ask? -Donnel Stern, Ph.D. Once in a very rare while, a professional book comes along that not only challenges readers intellectually, but touches them emotionally as well.ã William Cornell knows that it is only by examining the ways in which two vulnerable human beings--therapist and patient-- mutually impact each other that we can we truly understand how psychoanalytic therapy leads to change and growth. In this deeply personal set of essays, the author invites us to accompany him into the treatment room, where he provides a rare and treasured glimpse into the heart and mind of a gifted psychotherapist. This will be a compelling read for therapists at all levels of experience as well as anyone with an interest in what it means to endure and transcend personal struggle. -Steven Kuchuck, DSW, Editor, Clinical Implications of the Psychoanalyst's Subjectivity: When the Personal Becomes Professional; President, International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapyã ã ã ã ã Author InformationWilliam F. Cornell maintains an independent private practice of psychotherapy and consultation in Pittsburgh, PA. He had devoted more than 40 years to the study and integration of transactional analysis, psychoanalysis, and somatic psychotherapy. He is a Training and Supervising Transactional Analyst and has established an international reputation for his teaching and consultation. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |