Ann Weiser Cornell
| Ann Weiser Cornell | |
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| Born | Ann Weiser October 6, 1949 | 
| Education | PhD, Linguistics | 
| Alma mater | University of Chicago | 
| Occupation(s) | Author, psychology educator | 
| Years active | 1980–present | 
| Known for | Focusing (psychotherapy) Inner Relationship Focusing | 
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| Title | President of the Association for Humanistic Psychology | 
| Predecessor | Sandra Friedman | 
| Successor | Arthur Warmoth | 
| Partner | Joseph McBride | 
| Relatives | Mark Weiser (brother) | 
| Website | FocusingResources.com | 
Ann Weiser Cornell (born Ann Weiser on October 6, 1949) is an American author, educator, and worldwide authority on Focusing, the self-inquiry psychotherapeutic technique developed by Eugene Gendlin. 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. She is also a past president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology.