Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: A Therapist, Her Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed by Lori Gottlieb — book cover

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Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: A Therapist, Her Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed

by Lori Gottlieb

2019

About the book

Lori Gottlieb presents a dual narrative that follows her life as a psychotherapist and as a patient following a personal crisis. She profiles four specific clients: a narcissistic television producer, a young woman facing a terminal diagnosis, a depressed elderly woman, and a twenty-something struggling with destructive relationships. Between these sessions, Gottlieb documents her own treatment under a quirky therapist named Wendell. The book details the mechanics of talk therapy, identifying psychological defense mechanisms, the nuances of the patient-provider relationship, and the internal processes that drive human behavioral changes.

Readers interested in the logistics of mental healthcare and the interiority of emotional healing use this book to de-mystify the therapeutic experience. It serves people navigating their own grief, career shifts, or interpersonal patterns. By removing the clinical veil, Gottlieb provides a look at how professional listeners manage their own baggage. Readers finish the book with a clearer understanding of how individuals construct narratives about their lives and how those stories can be reframed to achieve healthier outcomes in the real world.

Details

Published
2019
Language
EN