![]() Lori Gottlieb, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone Wendall and Lori’s therapy session This goes on to show we all face problems and carry our baggage, to which even mental health experts aren’t immune. She suffered considerably, despite her expertise and education in mental health. Considering how illogical the reason for the breakup was and how sudden it happened, he wasn’t doing well, emotionally. One day out of nowhere he breaks with her, for a reason she finds absurd. Lori was seeing a man, for an extended period and she considered him as her soulmate. As in a job of a therapist, she could be in the middle of her two great loves, storytelling and service to humans. So, she eventually went on to become a therapist. ![]() However, in medical school, she felt dissatisfied for not helping people on a one-on-one basis and not dealing with human stories. ![]() During her early career as a writer in Hollywood, she was working on a medical drama that’s when she realized her interest in humans, which then compelled her to go to a medical school. Lori chooses to study psychology after she realized her love for human stories and a passion for easing people’s sufferings. In this book, Lori breaks down the walls and gives us a peek behind closed doors into her therapy sessions with her patients as well as sessions with her own therapist. Maybe you should talk to someone: A therapist, her therapist, and our lives revealed is a memoir written by Lori Gottlieb, although from its cover and title it may seem like a self-help book. ![]()
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