Robert Waldinger, MD

Robert Waldinger, MD

Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, co-director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, and co-founder of the Lifespan Research Foundation

Robert Waldinger, MD (FAN ’23), is a psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and Zen priest. He is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, director of the Center for Psychodynamic Therapy and Research at Massachusetts General Hospital, director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development at Massachusetts General Hospital, and cofounder of the Lifespan Research Foundation.

The Study has documented the lives of 724 men for over 80 years and now studies their Baby Boomer children to understand how childhood experience reaches across decades to affect health and wellbeing in middle age.

Dr. Waldinger is the co-author, with Marc Schulz, Ph.D., of The Good Life: Lessons from the World’s Longest Scientific Study of Happiness.

Dr. Waldinger is the founding director of the Lifespan Research Foundation, dedicated to bringing the insights of lifespan research to the general public. His 2016 TEDxBeaconStreet Talk, “What makes a good life? Lessons from the longest study on happiness,” has over 50 million views, placing it in the top ten of all TED Talks.

Dr. Waldinger received his AB from Harvard College and his MD from Harvard Medical School. He is a practicing psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, and he directs a psychotherapy teaching program for Harvard psychiatry residents.