The James Altucher Show

From the Archive: Lori Gottlieb — What Your Therapist Is Really Thinking

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Mar 14, 2026
Lori Gottlieb, psychotherapist and bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, peels back the curtain on what happens in therapy. She talks about why therapists need therapy, how therapy edits your life story, the difference between content and process, and whether clinicians ever Google or judge their patients. Short, candid, and full of clinical anecdotes.
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Producer Who Claimed Therapist Would Be His Mistress

  • Lori recounts a Hollywood producer who paid cash and joked she'd be his mistress/hooker to avoid his wife knowing about therapy.
  • The comment revealed control, cluelessness, and using humor to push people away.
ADVICE

Label The Defenses To Invite Connection

  • Break through patients who keep you at bay by pointing out what's happening between you in the room.
  • Lori recommends naming the defensive behavior (tangents, smiling, deflection) to create connection and open discussion.
ADVICE

Tag Provocations And Build The Relationship First

  • Therapists 'tag' provocative moments and wait to address them until relationship and timing are right.
  • Lori stresses front-loading relationship-building so interventions will later be received rather than resisted.
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