Frederic Luskin, Ph.D.

Frederic Luskin, Ph.D.

Lecturer Stanford School of Medicine
Director Stanford Forgiveness Projects
Senior Consultant Vaden Health Center

Dr Luskin founded and currently serves as Director of the Stanford University Forgiveness Projects.  He is also Senior Consultant in Health Promotion/Wellness at the Stanford University Health Center and Department Chair in Clinical Psychology at Sofia University.     At Stanford Dr. Luskin teaches classes on Positive Psychology, The Art and Science of Meditation, Forgiveness, Wellness, Flourishing and The Psychology of Storytelling to undergraduate and graduate students.   He also conducts numerous workshops and staff development trainings in relationship enhancement, stress management and positive psychology through the Stanford Be Well program.

Dr. Luskin is the author of the best-selling books Forgive for Good: A Proven Prescription for Health and Happiness and Forgive for Love: The Missing Ingredient for a Healthy and Happy Relationship. His book Forgive for Good is the best-selling self-help book published on the topic of forgiveness.  His research has shown that the Forgive for Good forgiveness methodology leads participants suffering from a wide range of concerns to improved physical and mental health.

Dr. Luskin’s forgiveness work has been applied in veteran’s hospitals, churches, in resolving legal disputes, with cancer patients as psycho education and in psychotherapy.   He has helped people recover from the murder of their family members as a result of political violence in Northern Ireland, as an aftermath of the attacks on 911, in Sierra Leone after their civil war and in artic Canada where native populations deal with the loss of their ancestral lands. 

Dr. Luskin’s work has been made into a PBS pledge drive video called Forgive for Good.   He has been interviewed many hundreds of times in world -wide media on forgiveness including the New York Times, O Magazine, Today Show,   Los Angeles Times,   Time Magazine, Huffington Post, and CBS Morning News.  

He is also the author of Stress Free for Good: Ten Scientifically Proven Life Skills for Health and Happiness which emerged from his 10 years as a researcher in preventive cardiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine.  His work showed the effect of enhancing stress management and positive emotion skills to in help patients cope with congestive heart failure and arrhythmia.  He also did some consulting work for Stanford Hospital nurses in managing their emotions.

Dr. Luskin teaches stress management, emotional intelligence and happiness skills to corporate clients throughout the United States.  His work focuses on the research proven triad of a healthy and happy life:  Enhancing interpersonal relationships, creating a positive purpose in life and guided practice in appreciation and other positive emotions.