Arrien taught at the
California Institute of Integral Studies, the
Alaya Institute, Spain,
John F. Kennedy University, and at the
Metta Institute, California. She served as Vice President of the
Association for Transpersonal Psychology She lectured, gave keynote speeches to medical, academic and corporate conferences, held workshops and worked as a personal consultant across the US and worldwide. She mentored many colleagues, students and individuals. Arrien published ten major works that bridged anthropology, psychology, and religion over a period of twenty-four years, and which were translated into many languages. Her book
The Signs of Life won the 1993
IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award, and
The Second Half of Life won the 2007
Nautilus Book Award for Best book on Ageing. Her book
Working Together, in which she recognised that cultural diversity is a reality in many fields of employment, and proposed strategies that would enable workforces to build on that diversity and create bridges between people from different cultural backgrounds, was influential in the fields of leadership development and change management. The concepts developed in her book
The Four-Fold Way: Walking the Paths of the Warrior, Healer, Teacher and Visionary influenced the personal and professional development of many who attended her lectures, keynote speeches or workshops. Arrien died on April 24, 2014, aged 74, due to pneumonia. == Bibliography ==