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  1. David Kessler was born on May 31, 1951, in New York City. He graduated from Amherst College magna cum laude in 1973 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, the liberal arts honorary fraternity, and to Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society of North America. At Amherst he received the Harvey Blodgett Award in Biology ...

  2. Nov 15, 2019 · When David Kessler stood before a Los Angeles audience recently to lead a grief workshop, he didn’t address them simply as an expert in the field for more than 30 years.

  3. David Kessler is one of the most well-known experts and lecturers on death and grieving today, reaching hundreds of thousands of people through his books. “On Grief and Grieving: Finding the Meaning of Grief through the Five Stages of Loss is co-authored with the legendary Elisabeth Kübler-Ross.

  4. Nov 5, 2019 · David Kessler has provided us with a grief compass and a way to find meaning in loss. I will be going back and re-reading it for years to come." —Denise Jablonski-Kaye, PhD, LAPD Police Psychologist "David has eloquently articulated an essential component of living with grief: the ability to construct meaning out of tragedy.

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  5. About the author. David Kessler is the world’s foremost expert on grief. His experience with thousands of people on the edge of life and death has taught him the secrets to living a fulfilled life, even after life’s tragedies. He coauthored On Grief and Grieving and Life Lessons with Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and You Can Heal Your Heart ...

  6. David A. Kessler, M.D. Yale Medicine Magazine, 1998 - Fall. Dean David A. Kessler, M.D., has accepted an invitation from the Mayday Fund to serve as honorary chair of its newly formed National Advisory Committee. Mayday, a New York-based philanthropy, is dedicated to reducing the profound human problems associated with pain and its consequences.

  7. Sep 14, 2010 · David Kessler was a commissioner at the FDA under two administrations, and a dean of the medical schools at Yale and the University of California, San Francisco. He was inspired to write "The End of Overeating", because he was frustrated with his own lack of willpower to lose weight.

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