Keith Ablow, M.D., New York Times bestselling author, frequent Today show
contributor, repeat Oprah guest and host of his own daily talk show, The Dr.
Keith Ablow Show, is the most well-known psychiatrist today.
Dr. Ablow graduated Brown University and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
and is on the faculty of New England Medical Center in Boston. As medical
director of a hospital, community mental health center and in private practice,
he has treated thousands of men and women across the country, in Europe and in
Asia during his fifteen years in practice. His clients range from the homeless
to Fortune 500 executives and high-ranking government officials. Board
certified not only in adult and adolescent psychiatry, but also forensic
psychiatry, he has a relentless passion to help people find the truth and has
testified an expert witness in numerous high profile murder trials.
Dr. Ablow is one of the leading healing voices in America, with a core message
that no one has a perfect life, that all of us have pain we must overcome and
that when we face our conflicts head-on we become more powerful than ever
before. His strategies have been the driving force behind his daily television
program and are incisively presented in Living the Truth: Transform Your Life
Through the Power of Insight and Honesty, one of the most highly anticipated
books of 2007 (May, 2007, Little, Brown).
Even in his six bestselling crime novels (beginning with Denial), which feature
a forensic psychiatrist who solves mysteries beyond the grasp of other
investigators, the lesson is always the same: You can't outdistance your past.
The truth always wins.
The response to Dr. Ablow's message has been dramatic and continues to grow. He
has spoken publicly for hospitals, corporations, professional organizations,
private colleges and public schools. His essays on human emotion and behavior
have been published by The Annals of Internal Medicine, The New York Times, USA
Today, Discover, U.S. News and World Report, Good Housekeeping (where he is a
contributing editor), Cosmopolitan and many other national publications. His
writings have been included in collections of influential authors that also
include Thoreau and Dickens. In addition to Oprah and the Today show, he has
appeared frequently on Good Morning America, Larry King Live, The O'Reilly
Factor with Bill O'Reilly, Tyra, Montel, Maury, Fox News and a host of other
television programs.