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★★★★☆ 4.38 • Goodreads

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If you loved Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert for its raw permission to unravel, dive into Maybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori Gottlieb.

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Why It's Your Next Read

  • Therapy room intimacy replaces exotic travel
  • Witty self-deprecation softens heavy emotional truths
  • Episodic healing arc w/ blueprint structure
  • Insider POV: therapist becomes the patient

If Elizabeth Gilbert's unraveling in Italy, India, and Bali felt like permission to fall apart beautifully, Lori Gottlieb hands you the therapist's couch—and then sits down beside you. She's both the healer and the heartbroken, navigating her own crisis while guiding others through theirs, delivering that same unfiltered vulnerability you craved in Eat Pray Love but trading passport stamps for the profound geography of the human psyche.

This is your invitation to explore inner worlds with the audacity of a spiritual pilgrimage.

Gottlieb's wit turns therapy sessions into page-turning revelations, proving that emotional excavation doesn't require a plane ticket—just the courage to look inward with the same wanderlust Gilbert brought to Bali's temples.

This is your invitation to explore inner worlds with the audacity of a spiritual pilgrimage.

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What Readers Are Saying

"This book is the real deal... not cheesy- cheap advice. From both sides of the couch - Lori is easy to relate to." — Elyse Walters, Goodreads
"The author comes across as genuine and insightful in her writing, and the narrator does such a good job at sounding compassionate and patient, as if I were listening to the therapist herself." Cindy Pham, Goodreads
"I so appreciate Maybe You Should Talk to Someone for further destigmatizing therapy." Thomas, Goodreads

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