{"id":757,"date":"2019-11-29T13:14:39","date_gmt":"2019-11-29T13:14:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/circlingguide.com\/?page_id=757"},"modified":"2019-11-29T13:14:40","modified_gmt":"2019-11-29T13:14:40","slug":"inner-relationship-focusing-by-ann-weiser-cornell-circling-and-authentic-relating","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/circlingguide.com\/inner-relationship-focusing-by-ann-weiser-cornell-circling-and-authentic-relating\/","title":{"rendered":"Inner-Relationship Focusing by Ann Weiser Cornell, Circling and Authentic Relating"},"content":{"rendered":"
Inner Relationship Focusing<\/a> is a powerful self-healing practice, developed by Ann Weiser Cornell and Barbara McGavin in the early 90\u2019s.\u00a0 It evolved out of, and is an extension of Eugene Gendlin\u2019s\u00a0 Focusing<\/a>.\u00a0 Gendlin\u2019s Focusing is a simple, guided 6-step process<\/a> for accessing and gaining discernment into felt-experience, and from there clearing emotional conflicts.\u00a0 I learned Gendlin\u2019s Focusing as a partner exercise and found it very valuable, especially since you can teach it to anyone, even a stranger, in just a few minutes (ideally however, about 10 minutes).\u00a0 I find Ann Weiser Cornell\u2019s work even more powerful, however, in part because it extends Gendlin\u2019s work through linguistics (NLP?), and in part because it can be done alone or as a meditation.\u00a0 I am also very excited to be experimenting with this practice for myself because it has some very striking similarities to Circling, and it appears to be solving some developmental issues of mine for which Circling has not really worked.<\/p>\n