Licensed psychotherapist, bestselling author of 'Maybe You Should Talk to Someone', and writer for various prominent publications, known for blending personal therapy experiences with professional insights.
Lori Gottlieb is a licensed psychotherapist and bestselling author.
She wrote the acclaimed book 'Maybe You Should Talk to Someone', which offers an insightful look into therapy from both patient and therapist perspectives.
In addition to her clinical work, Lori is a contributing writer for publications such as The Atlantic, The New York Times, and The Guardian.
Her work often explores mental health, human behavior, and personal growth with a relatable and compassionate approach.

Topic: Overcoming feeling stuck, changing personal narratives, and managing anxiety through self-reflection

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Topic: Relationship dynamics, emotional safety, vulnerability, and communication in love.

Topic: Marriage, relationships, childhood patterns, emotional resilience, personal growth

Topic: Coping with breakups and emotional healing

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