Maybe You Should Talk to Someone Free Audiobook

Maybe You Should Talk to Someone (2019)

This is a daring book that will transform your life.

A New York Times best-selling author, psychotherapy expert, and advice columnist offers a humorous, thought-provoking, and a surprising new book that explores the inner workings of a therapist’s mind.

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As Gottlieb examines the inner chambers of her patients’ lives, she discovers that the questions they’re struggling with are the very questions she’s now asking herself. With stunning wisdom and humor, Gottlieb invites us to enter her world as both clinician and patient, examining the truth and fiction we tell ourselves and others when we teeter on the edge between love and desire, between meaning and mortality, between guilt and redemption, between terror and courage, between hope and change.

“Wise, warm, intelligent, and funny, Gottlieb takes readers into her world, examining our truths and lies, as we teeter precariously on a tightrope.”

The Book Guide® Editor

‘Maybe You Should Talk To Someone’ is a book that offers an honest and intimate look at what it means to be a human being and a candidly humorous and insightful account of our own lives and our ability to change them.

Maybe You Should Talk to Someone (2019) by Lori Gottlieb

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