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FDP in the News

Keeping the Peace at the Thanksgiving Table MGH Psychiatry News by Ruta Nonacs, MD PhD November 21, 2025 Keeping the Peace During the Holiday Season WCVB.com November 15, 2025 Why Eating Alone is So Bad for You (PODCAST) The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos March 20, 2025 The Family Dinner Makes a Comeback During […]

Family Dinner References

  Interested in learning more about the benefits of family dinner? Check out these resources: Barton, A.W., Nrody, G.H., Yu, T., Kogan, S.M., Chen, E., Erhlich, K.B. (2019). The profundity of the everyday: Family routines in adolescence predict development in young adulthood. Journal of Adolescent Health, 64(3): 340-346. Berge, J.M, Wall, M., Hsueh, T.F., Fulkerson, […]

The Snowden Showdown

This evolving story raises questions about secrecy, right and wrong, and making hard decisions

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Four Tips for a More Mindful Mealtime

Guest blogger Deborah Sosin, MSW, on slowing down and enjoying your meals

FAQ

by Anne Fishel, Ph.D Dr. Anne K. Fishel is the Executive Director and co-founder of The Family Dinner Project and a clinical psychologist, teacher, author, and family therapist. She is an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology at Harvard Medical School and Director of the Family and Couples Therapy Program at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. […]

Operation Family Dinner

A military family takes on a family dinner challenge. Read how it went!

Everyone Wants Quick and Easy, but You Can’t Always Get What You Want

Chef Deb Ponzek shares her cooking philosophy (and a delicious frittata recipe)

May-Feature mother and son

May’s Menu: Honoring Our Mothers and Soldiers

  Need an interesting conversation starter for the table this month? Ask your family what May’s two major holidays—Mother’s Day and Memorial Day—have in common. While the obvious answer is that they both start with the letter M, there’s a deeper connection you may not know about. According to this History.com article, what we refer […]

Keeping Kids Healthy Twitter Chat

Join The Family Dinner Project and Allison Howe, MPH of Don’t Panic, Mom! for a Twitter chat on keeping kids healthy at home and school.

How Many Cooks in your Kitchen?

Now that the school year is winding down, you might want to break out of a dinner rut and try something new. For instance, now might be the perfect time to involve your kids more in making and/or serving dinner. By inviting everyone to contribute to dinner, the experience not only becomes more fun, but […]

Making the Most of Dinner with Adolescents

Dr. Anne Fishel offers tips for getting teenagers more engaged in family dinner