William F. Cornell

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William F. Cornell



Average rating: 4.48 · 42 ratings · 5 reviews · 18 distinct works
Self-examination in Psychoa...

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Into TA: A Comprehensive Te...

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Somatic Experience in Psych...

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At the Interface of Transac...

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From Transactions To Relati...

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“One of the areas in which a therapist may be the most vulnerable to making mistakes is in being overly invested in a particular theoretical model. We must be able to call our techniques into question when they are not adequate for a particular client. Psychotherapists become overly identified with a particular theoretical model early in their careers as a way of managing their own anxieties and uncertainty. They may then become all too willing to attack colleagues whose models are different from theirs and potentially threatening and destabilizing.”
William F. Cornell, Self-examination in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy: Countertransference and Subjectivity in Clinical Practice



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