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Mentioned in 25 episodes
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone
A Therapist, Her Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed
Book • 2019
In 'Maybe You Should Talk to Someone,' Lori Gottlieb presents a dual narrative where she recounts her experiences as a psychotherapist working with various patients and as a patient herself, seeking therapy after a sudden and devastating breakup.
The book introduces several patients, including a self-absorbed Hollywood producer, a young newlywed diagnosed with terminal cancer, a senior citizen contemplating ending her life, and a young woman struggling with alcoholism and poor relationship choices.
Through these stories, Gottlieb sheds light on the therapeutic process, highlighting the complexities of human emotions, the importance of connection, and the universal quest for meaning and inner reconciliation.
The book is known for its candid and humorous approach, offering insights into the human condition and the transformative power of therapy.
The book introduces several patients, including a self-absorbed Hollywood producer, a young newlywed diagnosed with terminal cancer, a senior citizen contemplating ending her life, and a young woman struggling with alcoholism and poor relationship choices.
Through these stories, Gottlieb sheds light on the therapeutic process, highlighting the complexities of human emotions, the importance of connection, and the universal quest for meaning and inner reconciliation.
The book is known for its candid and humorous approach, offering insights into the human condition and the transformative power of therapy.
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Mentioned in 25 episodes
Mentioned by
Lori Gottlieb as a book where she shares personal experiences and insights from her therapy practice.


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The Relationship Therapist: "This Statistically Is The Best Age To Get Married So You Don't Get A Divorce!", "Men Should Not Split The Bill", "80% Of Women Want Men Over 6ft When Only 15% Are 6ft!"
Mentioned by
Mark Manson as a best-selling author of the mega hit, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone.


306 snips
What Everyone Gets Wrong About Mental Health (ft. Lori Gottlieb)
Mentioned by
Jay Shetty as the author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, a New York Times bestseller.


164 snips
Lori Gottlieb ON: How to Set and Keep Better Boundaries & Ways to Know if You Are Settling in Relationships
Mentioned by Arthur Brooks as the author of the best-selling book Maybe You Should Talk to Someone.

147 snips
Best of “How To”: Identify What You Enjoy
Mentioned by
Jay Shetty as a best-selling author of "Maybe You Should Talk to Someone", offering insights on breakups.


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Jay's Must- Listens: Before You Text Your Ex… Listen to This! 5 Love Experts Share the SECRET to Let Go and Move On (Ft. Esther Perel, Mel Robbins, & Matthew Hussey)
Mentioned by
Lewis Howes as the author of the New York Times best-selling book, and the subject of the podcast episode.


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1013 Overcome Shame, Process Pain & Maximize Mental Health w/Lori Gottlieb
Mentioned by
Jay Shetty as a relationship expert who discusses why being single isn't necessarily a bad thing.


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Jay’s Must-Listens: 6 Love Experts Reveal How to Finally Attract the Right Relationship! Featuring Joe Dispenza & Lori Gottlieb
Mentioned by
Lisa Bilyeu as a New York Times bestseller that addresses why we can't escape our own emotional cells.


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Why You Stay With the Wrong Person – And How to Break the Cycle | Lori Gottlieb (Fan Fav)
Mentioned by
John Ortberg as a helpful book related to the topic of confession and transparency in therapy.


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20. Step 5: Why Hiding Your Sins is Keeping You Stuck | John Ortberg
Mentioned by
Lori Gottlieb , referencing a chapter in her book about a man who blames everyone else for his problems.


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A MASTERCLASS On Narcissists: How To Spot, Handle & Avoid Them EP 1281
Mentioned by
Tim Ferriss as
Lori Gottlieb 's New York Times bestseller, which is being adapted into a television series.



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#415: Lori Gottlieb — The Power of Getting to *Unknow* Yourself
Mentioned by
Lewis Howes when discussing how to live with a true sense of vitality and take responsibility for your own happiness.


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4 Keys To Completely Heal Your Mind & Body EP 1206
Mentioned by
Rich Roll as a book that spent many weeks on The New York Times bestseller list and is currently being developed into a TV series with Eva Longoria.


Lori Gottlieb: Stories From A Therapist In Therapy