Maybe You Should Talk to Someone
A Therapist, HER Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed
Lori Gottlieb
Join therapist Lori Gottlieb as she explores the inner chambers of her patients' lives, and discovers that the questions they are struggling with are the very ones she is now bringing to her own therapy sessions with the quirky, but seasoned therapist Wendell. Delve into the lives of a self-absorbed Hollywood producer, a newlywed diagnosed with a terminal illness, a senior citizen threatening to end her life on her birthday, and a twenty-something who can't stop hooking up with the wrong guys in this captivating and raw memoir of self-discovery.
Publish Date
2019-04-02T00:00:00.000Z
2019-04-02T00:00:00.000Z
Goodreads Rating
4.38
ISBN
9781328662057
Recommendations
9
Recommendations
2022-09-23T14:04:34.000Z
@LoriGottlieb1 I'd already taken so many tiny steps before reading your book, BUT: #MaybeYouShouldTalktoSomeone illuminated how essential support is and how hard professional counselors/psychologists work to maintain the strength to provide that support. – source2020-03-25T19:09:00.000Z
my QUARANTINE BOOK GIVEAWAY. I'm giving away to 6 people 6 of my favorite "quarantine books". All u have to do is share your favorite books in the comments to my IG post here: (going to start doing this every month). Lots of good suggestions already. – source2020-07-19T17:27:01.000Z
@QUARTZ45 @sunscreenhugger Oh yes they try all these methods on everyone. Lori Gottlieb's book Maybe You Should Talk to Someone has a good narrative of a narcissist who somehow chooses to get help. It takes time to get them to address the core wound but it often works. – source2020-12-18T14:58:17.000Z
Can’t say enough good things about @LoriGottlieb1’s book Maybe You Should Talk to Someone. – source2020-12-09T01:46:57.000Z
@ShaneAParrish 3 that stand out:
Maybe You Should Talk To Somebody by Lori Gottlieb
Lights Out by Thomas Gryta
The Man Who Solved The Market by Gregory Zuckerman – source2018-07-19T20:56:19.000Z
When nice people ask me where I get the wisdom, or smarts, or compassion, or whatever it is that enables me to give #advice - I say it’s through my experience in therapy. And @LoriGottlieb1 ‘s wonderful memoir is the best book I’ve ever read about about that process. – source2019-10-20T16:48:45.000Z
@sferik @salesforce @lmsanchez @shouldwepodcast Finally, some stuff I’ve been into lately:
- Before Breakfast, a ~5min podcast by @lvanderkam with new episodes every weekday
- Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, a fascinating memoir-ish book about the experience of talk therapy
- Workin’ Moms on Netflix—just the best – source