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Maybe You Should Talk to Someone – Bestselling Memoir on Therapy, Healing, and Personal Growth
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Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Reader’s Age: Adults 18+
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Author: Lori Gottlieb
Step into the therapy room and discover what happens when a therapist becomes a patient. This deeply human, profoundly moving story will make you laugh, cry, and see yourself in ways you never expected. Perfect for anyone navigating life’s messy, beautiful, complicated journey.
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Transform Your Understanding of Life, Therapy, and Human Connection with This Powerful Memoir
About the Book
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone takes you behind the closed doors of a therapist’s office—from both sides of the couch. When life throws Lori Gottlieb a devastating curveball, this seasoned therapist finds herself sitting in a patient’s chair, confronting her own struggles while continuing to help her diverse clients navigate theirs. This National Bestseller blends humor, heartbreak, and wisdom into an unforgettable exploration of what it means to be human, to struggle, to heal, and to grow.
From the Back Cover
“A warmly written and surprisingly funny book that explores the landscape of love and loss, forgiveness and transformation—and reminds us that we’re all more alike than we think.”
About the Author
Lori Gottlieb is a psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author whose work has appeared in The Atlantic, The New York Times, and Time magazine. She’s also a TED speaker and co-host of the popular “Dear Therapists” podcast. With her unique combination of professional expertise and personal vulnerability, Gottlieb offers readers an insider’s perspective on therapy that’s both enlightening and deeply relatable.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is for anyone who’s ever felt stuck, lost, or curious about what really happens in therapy. Whether you’re considering counseling, already in therapy, or simply interested in understanding yourself and others better, Gottlieb’s story offers invaluable insights. It’s perfect for readers who appreciate honest, emotionally intelligent writing that doesn’t shy away from life’s complexities while maintaining hope and humor throughout the journey.
What You’ll Discover
Through interweaving stories of Gottlieb’s own therapeutic journey and those of her clients—including a self-absorbed Hollywood producer, a newlywed diagnosed with terminal illness, and a senior citizen facing the end of her life—you’ll gain profound insights into human behavior, relationships, and personal transformation. This book reveals universal truths about fear, courage, vulnerability, and the surprising ways we all avoid the very things that could set us free.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is Maybe You Should Talk to Someone based on a true story?
Yes, this memoir is based on Lori Gottlieb’s real experiences as both a therapist and therapy patient. The client stories are real but details have been changed to protect privacy and confidentiality.
Do I need to be interested in therapy to enjoy this book?
Not at all. While therapy is the framework, this book is really about being human—dealing with loss, change, relationships, and personal growth. Readers love it for its storytelling, humor, and emotional depth regardless of their therapy experience.
What makes this different from other self-help or psychology books?
Unlike typical self-help books, this is a narrative memoir that reads like a novel. You’re not getting advice lists—you’re experiencing real stories that naturally reveal insights about human nature, making the lessons more powerful and memorable.
Is this book suitable as a gift for someone going through a difficult time?
Absolutely. Many readers say this book helped them feel less alone during challenging periods. Its message of hope, connection, and the possibility of change makes it a thoughtful gift for anyone navigating life transitions or personal struggles.
How long does it take to read Maybe You Should Talk to Someone?
Most readers finish this 432-page paperback in 1-2 weeks of casual reading. Many report it’s a page-turner that’s hard to put down, with some finishing it in just a few days.
Ready to explore what it means to be truly human? Add this transformative bestseller to your cart today and start a journey that countless readers call life-changing.
| Weight | 150 g |
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| Dimensions | 12.9 × 5.57 × 19.8 cm |
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone is a powerful and emotional memoir by therapist Lori Gottlieb. The book offers a unique perspective — Lori is a therapist helping her patients heal, grow, and understand their lives, but when she faces her own sudden heartbreak, she decides to go to therapy herself.

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