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Anne Wilson Schaef (March 22, 1934 – January 19, 2020) was an American clinical psychologist and author. Her book ''When Society Becomes an Addict'', in which she compared Western culture to an active alcoholic, made the ''New York Times'' bestseller list and was nominated for Best Political Book of the Year.


Early life and education

Anne Wilson Schaef was born on March 22, 1934, in
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. She was raised in the traditional Cherokee way by her mother and her great-grandmother, and carried the principles they taught her into her life and her work. Schaef completed her undergraduate degree in Pre-Med/Psychology at
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and went on to earn a Ph.D. in
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from
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in Ohio and an honorary doctorate in Human Letters from
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in Kenyon, Ohio.


Career

She went on to practice for many years in several different capacities, ranging from school psychologist to consulting for major corporations. For years she also ran her own private practice for individuals, couples and groups; major corporations; government; and profit and non-profit organizations. After practicing for many years, in 1984 she left the field of psychology and psychotherapy. Schaef then developed her own practice called Living in Process, and wrote 18 books including the ''New York Times'' bestseller ''When Society Becomes an Addict'', where she compared western culture to an active alcoholic. She was also one of the owners of Boulder Hot Springs, an historic, traditional hot springs/hotel, which a group (spearheaded by Schaef) saved from demolition in 1989. This hotel has continuously been restored since then and was re-opened as an Inn, Spa, and Retreat Center in 1991. She continued to write and participate with her Living in Process network for the rest of her life. She died at her home in Arkansas on January 19, 2020, at the age of 85.


Writing

In 1981, Schaef published her book ''Women's Reality'', which went on to become a teaching tool  in women's studies and other educational programs around the world.  This book, subtitled ''An Emerging Female System in a White Male Society'' was part of her lifelong work championing women's issues.  She published a follow up to ''Women's Reality'' in 2016 with a book titled ''There Will Be a Thousand Years of Peace and Prosperity and They Will Be Ushered in by the Women''. Schaef worked in the addiction recovery field throughout the last decades, making substantial contributions through several books, including ''Codependence: Misunderstood, Mistreated'', which "revolutionized our understanding of the addictive process".  She also wrote extensively on what she saw happening in the culture while developing the Living in Process work. Schaef's book ''When Society Becomes an Addict was'' a ''New York Times'' bestseller and nominated for Best Political Book of the Year, and several of her books have been bestsellers throughout the world. Her books have been translated into many languages and one of her daily meditation books, ''Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much'', sold millions of copies worldwide.


Living in Process network

Schaef left the field of psychotherapy because she saw it as supporting "addictive processes that promote codependency and interfere with the people's need—and right—to heal themselves". Schaef began holding "Living Process Intensives", meditation sessions, claiming that "trusting the process" is sufficient to effect healing.


Published works

* ''Women's Reality''. HarperCollins, 1981. * ''Co-Dependence: Misunderstood, Mistreated''. HarperCollins, 1986. * ''When Society Becomes an Addict''. HarperCollins, 1987. * ''The Addictive Organization''. HarperCollins, 1988. * ''Escape from Intimacy''. HarperCollins, 1989. * ''Laugh! (I Thought I'd Die if I Didn't)''. Penguin Random House, 1990. * ''Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much Journal'', 1992. * ''Beyond Therapy, Beyond Science''. iUniverse, 1992. * ''Native Wisdom for White Minds''. Penguin Random House, 1995. * ''Meditations for People Who (May) Worry Too Much''. Penguin Random House, 1996. * ''Living in Process''. Wellspring/Ballantine, 1998. * ''Meditations for Living in Balance''. HarperCollins, 2000. * ''Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much'' (revised edition). HarperCollins, 2004.
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* ''Becoming a Hollow Bone''. Council Oak Books, 2014. * ''There Will be a Thousand Years of Peace and Prosperity and They Will Be Ushered in by the Women'' (Two Volumes). iUniverse, 2016. * ''Daily Reminders for Living a New Paradigm''. Penguin Random House, 2017. * ''Living in Process'' (revised edition). iUniverse, 2018. * ''Tales of the Klamath River''. iUniverse, 2018. * ''Women Who Do Too Much Page-A-Day Calendar''. Workman Publishing Company, yearly from 1992 to 2021 (2021).
"Why Failure Can Change Your Life – For the Better".

"Is the Church an Addictive Organization?"


Interviews and speeches

* Living Hero with Jari Chevalier Podcast interview with Anne Wilson Schaef, 2010: http://jari.podbean.com/2010/02/01/interview-with-anne-wilson-schaef/ * Anne Wilson Schaef Video – Speaking on "Living the New Paradigm": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrwIP_oH9f8 * Anne Wilson Schaef Audio – When Society Becomes an Addict: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jmK9QnXwoI * Anne Wilson Schaef Talk 2018 – The Role of Healing from Addiction from the Personal to the Planetary Level: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/aws * Debra Engle Talks to Anne Wilson Schaef About Detaching with Love, 2019: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oDJzVOCrrg


References

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