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Lori Gottlieb



Lori Gottlieb is an American psychotherapist and author of the New York Times bestseller Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, as well as a contributing writer of The Atlantic and the New York Times.

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In Psychotherapy, The Toilet Has Become the New Couch

Virtual sessions offer the intimacy and comedy of seeing patients and therapists in their personal environments.

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Dear Therapist: I Survived Cancer, but Now I’m Afraid My Husband Resents Me

“For your husband, your illness may have made him acutely aware of not just your mortality, but also his own.”

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The Ambition Gap

Young, single women in the U.S. are outearning their male peers and outnumbering men in high-paying management jobs. But while you're climbing the ranks at work, a growing number of men seem to be losing their drive.

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How To Land Your Kid In Therapy

Why the obsession with our kids’ happiness may be dooming them to unhappy adulthoods. A therapist and mother reports.

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40 – How to Change the Story You Tell Yourself with Psychotherapist Lori Gottlieb

Amy interviews Lori Gottlieb, psychotherapist and author of The New York Times Best-Selling book Maybe You Should Talk to Someone.

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Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: A Therapist, Her Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed

Ever wonder what your therapist is really thinking? Now you can find out ... Meet Lori Gottlieb, an insightful and compassionate therapist whose clients present with all kinds of problems.

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