Jeanne Safer (born 1947 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American psychoanalyst and psychotherapist who has written seven popular books on subjects including living with an abnormal sibling, choosing not to have children, and the many vicissitudes of love.
Career
Safer has been a psychoanalyst and psychotherapist in private practice since 1974, and taught Clinical Assessment and Dream Interpretation for many years. She began writing professionally in her mid-forties, and published her first book, Beyond Motherhood: Choosing a Life Without Children, in 1996. Safer has written seven books (and contributed an essay to an eighth). Two of her books (Beyond Motherhood and The Normal One) were Finalists for the Books for a Better Life Award for Best Self-Improvement Books of the Year.
Safer and her husband, historian and political journalist Richard Brookhiser, have written together for The Washington Post, appeared on CNN, and were profiled in Life Magazine and The New York Times[2] about the pleasures and perils of their politically mixed marriage. They were the subjects of a segment on "The Daily Show" on "Inter-party Dating" in 2015.
Books
Beyond Motherhood: Choosing a Life without Children, Pocket Books, 1996, ISBN0-671-79344-6
Forgiving and Not Forgiving: Why Sometimes It’s Better Not to Forgive, Quill HarperCollins, 1999, ISBN0-380-97579-3
The Normal One: Life with a Difficult or Damaged Sibling Delta, 2002, ISBN0-385-33756-6
Death Benefits: How Losing a Parent Can Change an Adult’s Life—For the Better, 2008, Basic ISBN978-0-465-07211-8
Cain’s Legacy: Liberating Siblings from a Lifetime of Rage, Shame, Secrecy, and Regret, 2012,Basic ISBN978-0-465-01940-3
Selfish, Shallow and Self-Absorbed: Sixteen Writers on the Decision Not to Have Kids, (contributor), 2015, Picador ISBN978-1-250-05293-3
The Golden Condom and Other Essays on Love Lost and Found, 2016, Picador ISBN978-1-250-05575-0
I Love You, but I Hate Your Politics: How to Protect Your Intimate Relationships in a Poisonous Partisan World, 2019, All Points Books ISBN9781250200396