
The Rich Roll Podcast Lori Gottlieb: Stories From A Therapist In Therapy
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Sep 2, 2019 In this engaging discussion, Lori Gottlieb, a renowned therapist and author of 'Maybe You Should Talk to Someone,' shares her insights on the transformational power of therapy. She candidly explores her own experiences as a therapist undergoing therapy, emphasizing the importance of vulnerability and connection. Gottlieb discusses navigating modern parenting challenges, self-discovery through personal narratives, and the role of community in healing. She highlights how open dialogue can foster resilience, making profound mental health strides more accessible to everyone.
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Why Therapists Don't Give Advice
- Therapists avoid giving direct advice because they don't have all the information and want to foster patient independence.
- Patients need to learn to make their own choices and not rely solely on the therapist's guidance.
Grief and the Future
- Grief encompasses not just present loss but also the loss of a shared future that needs rewriting.
- Gottlieb's breakup triggered deeper questions about her life's meaning and purpose.
The Unwritten Happiness Book
- Gottlieb initially agreed to write a book about happiness, but it felt inauthentic and she struggled to write it.
- This struggle led her to cancel the contract and eventually write "Maybe You Should Talk to Someone."




