Aging Well, George E. Vaillant
Aging Well, George E. Vaillant
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Aging Well
Surprising Guideposts to a Happier Life from the Landmark Study of Adult Development

Author: George E. Vaillant

Narrator: Keith Sellon-Wright

Unabridged: 12 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/14/2020


Synopsis

In an unprecedented series of studies, Harvard Medical School has followed 824 subjects -- men and women, some rich, some poor -- from their teens to old age. Harvard's George Vaillant now uses these studies -- the most complete ever done anywhere in the world -- and the subjects' individual histories to illustrate the factors involved in reaching a happy, healthy old age.

He explains precisely why some people turn out to be more resilient than others, the complicated effects of marriage and divorce, negative personality changes, and how to live a more fulfilling, satisfying and rewarding life in the later years. He shows why a person's background has less to do with their eventual happiness than the specific lifestyle choices they make. And he offers step-by-step advice about how each of us can change our lifestyles and age successfully. Sure to be debated on talk shows and in living rooms, Vaillant's definitive and inspiring book is the new classic account of how we live and how we can live better. It will receive massive media attention, and with good reason: we have never seen anything like it, and what it has to tell us will make all the difference in the world.

About George E. Vaillant

George E. Vaillant, MD,
is a psychoanalyst and a research psychiatrist, one of the pioneers in the
study of adult development. He is a professor at Harvard University and
directed Harvard’s Study of Adult Development for thirty-five years. His 1977
book, Adaptation to Life, is a
classic text in the study of adult development.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lynne on March 27, 2019

Reporters love to interview old people and ask how they reached such an advanced age. In theory this should be helpful, but the elder person is either spinning the story or forgetting the details, so their advice is fanciful, at best. Plus, we sometimes change our view of history to be able to live......more

Goodreads review by Richard on December 17, 2014

Aging Well by George E. Vaillant, MD. (New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2002). I am very impressed by this book. The findings from Aging Well are based on a longitudinal study of the lives of three different groups of elderly men and women. One group is 268 male Harvard University sophomores sele......more

Goodreads review by Al on December 18, 2012

I undertook this book after reading a favorable review of its recently-published sequel, Triumphs of Experience, in the WSJ. For over 40 years, Dr. Vaillant has led a Harvard study extending across the entire lives of a large (250+) group of Harvard graduates. Those subjects who are still alive are......more