How Positive Psychology Influences Our Longevity

Insights from Dr. Ellen Langer, Keynote Speaker at the Roundtable for Longevity Clinics

In December 2025, California once again became a global meeting point for leaders shaping the future of longevity medicine. On 6-8 December 2025, the Roundtable for Longevity Clinics took place at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging in Novato, organized by the International Institute of Longevity. Among the keynote speakers was Dr. Ellen Langer – a figure whose work has profoundly influenced how we think about health, aging, and the human mind.

Who Is Ellen Langer?

Ellen Langer is a pioneering American psychologist, Professor of Psychology at Harvard University, and one of the founders of modern mindfulness research. Often referred to as the “mother of mindfulness”, her work has fundamentally reshaped our understanding of wellbeing, health, aging, and longevity.

Unlike traditional interpretations, Dr. Langer defines mindfulness not as meditation, but as an active process of noticing new things – cultivating awareness, curiosity, and openness in everyday life. Decades of research show that this approach can measurably influence both psychological and physical health.

Key Learnings from the Keynote

Mindfulness as Active Noticing

Mindfulness, in Langer’s framework, is a way of engaging with life through awareness and choice, rather than a formal practice. It is about continuously noticing novelty instead of operating on autopilot.

Choice, Purpose, and Longevity

Her seminal nursing home studies demonstrated that giving individuals even small, meaningful choices – such as deciding when to eat or how to arrange their room – led to greater alertness, improved wellbeing, and increased survival rates.

The Counterclockwise Study

In one of her most famous experiments, older adults lived for a week as if they were 20 years younger. The results were striking: improvements in strength, posture, vision, and cognitive performance – underscoring the powerful role of mindset in the aging process.

Stress and Emotion as Interpretations

Langer’s work challenges the assumption that stress is inherently harmful. She shows that stress is not caused by events themselves, but by how they are interpreted. The same physiological response can be experienced as anxiety or excitement depending on perspective.

The Principle of Mutability

Central to her research is the idea of mutability – that many aspects of life we consider fixed, such as health, limitations, or aging, are far more flexible than commonly assumed.

Relevance for Longevity Clinics

Dr. Langer’s work aligns closely with the mission of longevity-focused healthcare, emphasizing that:

  • Psychological agency and purpose are essential health factors
  • Mindset directly influences patient outcomes
  • Longevity is not only biological, but also behavioral and cognitive

Her keynote delivered a clear and vital message: the future of longevity medicine must integrate mindset, meaning, and mindfulness alongside biological and technological interventions.

Author

Joanna Bensz

Founder and CEO, Longevity Center CEO, International Institute of Longevity

Joanna Bensz

Founder and CEO, Longevity Center CEO, International Institute of Longevity
Joanna Bensz is a precursor in developing pathway of modern prevention in healthcare and longevity.

Having spend 20+ years in managing and growing international and Fortune 500 companies across Central and Eastern Europe, Joanna co-founded International Institute of Longevity, bringing together international experts in age science, preventive health and longevity economy contributing to development of the sector in Europe.

At the end of 2019 together with Prince Michael of Liechtenstein, she opened first Longevity Center in CEE, a boutique preventive health and longevity company, that focuses on scientifically and medically advanced technologies and protocols for healthy longevity and sustainable health. Center is focusing on preventive health and lifestyle interventions based on in-depth diagnostics, epigenetics and biomarkers of biological age. In January 2022 LC opened its first center in Germany.

International education in Strategic and International Marketing complemented with Advanced Leadership Program at IESE, University of Navarra in Barcelona.

Member of Business and Innovation sub-group of the Strategic Advisory Board of Longevity International, All Party Parliamentary Group for Longevity in the UK. President of the Longevity Vaduz Roundtable in Liechtenstein.

She is considered one of ‘Top-50 Women in Longevity ‘ by Aging Analytics Agency.

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