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Maybe You Should Talk to Someone

by Lori Gottlieb

First Published

2019

Subjects

Psychotherapists
Biography
Therapist and patient
PSYCHOLOGY
Psychotherapy BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Personal Memoirs
SELF-HELP
Personal Growth
Happiness
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
Love & Romance
Biography & Memoir
Nonfiction
Psychotherapist and patient
Women, united states, biography
nyt:combined-print-and-e-book-nonfiction=2019-04-21
New York Times bestseller
New York Times reviewed
Health
Psychotherapy
Patients
PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / General
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs
SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Happiness
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Love & Romance

Description

From a New York Times best-selling author, psychotherapist, and national advice columnist, a hilarious, thought-provoking, and surprising new book that takes us behind the scenes of a therapist’s world—where her patients are looking for answers (and so is she). One day, Lori Gottlieb is a therapist who helps patients in her Los Angeles practice. The next, a crisis causes her world to come crashing down. Enter Wendell, the quirky but seasoned therapist in whose of­fice she suddenly lands. With his balding head, cardigan, and khakis, he seems to have come straight from Therapist Central Casting. Yet he will turn out to be anything but. As Gottlieb explores the inner chambers of her patients’ lives — a self-absorbed Hollywood producer, a young newlywed diagnosed with a terminal illness, a senior citizen threatening to end her life on her birthday if nothing gets better, and a twenty-something who can’t stop hooking up with the wrong guys — she finds that the questions they are struggling with are the very ones she is now bringing to Wendell. With startling wisdom and humor, Gottlieb invites us into her world as both clinician and patient, examining the truths and fictions we tell ourselves and others as we teeter on the tightrope between love and desire, meaning and mortality, guilt and redemption, terror and courage, hope and change. Maybe You Should Talk to Someone is rev­olutionary in its candor, offering a deeply per­sonal yet universal tour of our hearts and minds and providing the rarest of gifts: a boldly reveal­ing portrait of what it means to be human, and a disarmingly funny and illuminating account of our own mysterious lives and our power to transform them. ([source](https://www.hmhbooks.com/shop/books/maybe-you-should-talk-to-someone/9781328663047))

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