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  1. Robert WALDINGER | Cited by 2,350 | of Harvard Medical School, MA (HMS) | Read 68 publications | Contact Robert WALDINGER

  2. 25 de jul. de 2023 · Dr. Robert Waldinger is Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, Director of the Center for Psychodynamic Therapy and Research at Massachusetts Gen...

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  3. Dr. Robert Waldinger is Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, Director of the Center for Psychodynamic Therapy and Research at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development. The Study has studied the lives of 2 groups of men for over 85 years.

  4. Robert Waldinger, MD. Dr. Robert Waldinger is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, Director of the Center for Psychodynamic Therapy and Research at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development. He is a practicing psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, he teaches Harvard medical students ...

  5. Mapping the road from childhood trauma to adult somatization: the role of attachment. RJ Waldinger, MS Schulz, AJ Barsky, DK Ahern. Psychosomatic medicine 68 (1), 129-135. , 2006. 463. 2006. Childhood social environment, emotional reactivity to stress, and mood and anxiety disorders across the life course.

  6. The Good Life: Lessons from the World ’s Longest Scientific Study of Happiness by Robert Waldinger, MD, and Marc Schulz, PhD . What makes a life fulfilling and meaningful? In The Good Life, a new book by Robert Waldinger, MD ’ 78, an HMS professor of psychiatry, part-time, at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Marc Schulz, a professor of psychology at Bryn Mawr College, the authors argue ...

  7. 1 de feb. de 2023 · Robert Waldinger: To put it in Buddhist terms, a good life is made with sangha. When we studied people throughout their lives, if we wanted to predict who was going to stay healthy and be happier and live longer, we found two key predictors. One, of course, was taking care of your health, and that was not a surprise.

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