
William F. Cornell MA TSTA studied behavioural psychology at Reed College in Portland, Oregon and phenomenological psychology at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA, following his graduate studies with training in transactional analysis and body-centred psychotherapy. Bill has published numerous journal articles and book chapters, many exploring the interface between TA, body-centred and psycho-analytic modalities. He is editor of the ITAA Script newsletter and co-editor of the Transactional Analysis Journal. He is the editor of The Healer’s Bent: Solitude and Dialogue in the Clinical Encounter, a collection of the psychoanalytic writings of James McLaughlin, for which Bill wrote the introduction; with Helena Hargaden he is co-editor and author of From Transactions to Relations: The Emergence of Relational Paradigms in Transactional Analysis, published by Haddon Press. Bill maintains an independent private practice of therapy, consultation and training in Pittsburgh, PA and leads frequent training groups in Europe. He can be reached at bcornell@nauticom.net
Level: attenders at this special workshop should already be qualified as CTA, or be in an Exam Group or actively preparing for their CTA exam. If you are not yet qualified as CTA and are in doubt about your eligibility to attend, please write to us or email us via our web site, www.theberne.com, giving brief details of your current experience and intended CTA exam date, and we shall be happy to advise you.
Location: the workshop will be held at Berne House, 29 Derby Road, Kegworth DE74 2EN. Kegworth is some ten miles south of Nottingham. Our training centre, Berne House, is on the main A6 through the village, one mile from Junction 24 on the M1. If you would like more detailed directions, or a list of local accommodation, we shall be glad to provide it; please contact the Course Registrar at Berne House.
Times: the workshop will begin at 10 a.m. and end at 6 p.m. on the Saturday, and run from 9.30 a.m. until 4 p.m. on the Sunday, with normal breaks for lunch and refreshments. We provide light refreshments for breaks. Kegworth offers a wide range of restaurants, hotels and pubs for buying lunch.
Fee for the two-day workshop is £175 for “Berne” members, £185 for non-members; non-returnable booking deposit £75 in both cases. (To become a “Berne” member, please send the annual membership fee of £50 to the Course Registrar at the address below. Alternatively, you may become a member by paying this membership fee on arrival at the workshop, in which case you immediately become eligible for the members’ reduction in the workshop fee). Please make cheques payable to “The Berne Institute”.
Bookings: to book a place on this workshop, or for further information, please contact: The Course Registrar, The Berne Institute, 29 Derby Road, Kegworth DE74 2EN (tel/fax 01509-673649). Or you can email us here >>. If you book by phone or email, please send on your booking deposit by post to confirm your place.