Her early career revolved around visual storytelling and she has been a film and television executive, before deciding to change the path, going back to school and becoming a therapist. And that’s what Gottlieb’s book does, gives you a glimpse of what’s behind those closed doors.īefore becoming a therapist Lori Gottlieb is a writer and a therapist. And since several of the people close to me have gone to therapy I was curious to understand a bit more about their experience, without studying too much academic literature. I heard about this book on the radio one day. It will not solve your problems, but it may convince you to start taking action. Written in an honest and non-pretentious way it is also a book that makes you think. Lori Gotlieb gives us a glimpse into a year of her life, through the stories of her patients and the tale of her own experience on the other side of the table. It’s a book written by a therapist who also became a patient. A look at psychotherapy from an interesting perspective.
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