In the Verywell Mind Podcast, Amy Morin, LCSW, interviews accomplished individuals from diverse backgrounds about the strategies that help them think, feel, and do their best in life.
Listen Now: Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Google Podcasts
About Lori Gottlieb:
Lori Gottlieb is a psychotherapist and a "New York Times" bestselling author. Her books, such as "Maybe You Should Talk to Someone," have been translated into various languages.
She contributes a regular column called "Dear Therapist" to "The Atlantic." Additionally, she co-hosts a podcast with Guy Winch titled "Dear Therapists," where they offer actionable advice and address listeners' problems through simulated therapy sessions.
Why Lori Gottlieb Is Mentally Strong:
In a field where sharing personal stories is uncommon, Lori's willingness to share her experiences in her book "Maybe You Should Talk to Someone" stands out. She openly discussed how therapy positively influenced her life when she sought help after a challenging breakup. She spoke candidly about her mistakes and how therapy enabled her to change her inner narrative.
Lori has also bravely shared her struggle with an undiagnosed chronic illness for years, highlighting the unique challenges faced by individuals with chronic health conditions.
Key Points Discussed in the Show:
Insights Gained About Mental Health and Mental Strength:
Quotes From Lori Gottlieb:
More About the Podcast:
The Verywell Mind Podcast is accessible on all streaming platforms. If you appreciate the content, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts.
Reviews and ratings play a significant role in encouraging others to listen and prioritize their mental health.
Editor's Note: This transcript has not undergone our standard editorial process and may contain inaccuracies and grammatical errors. Please contact Amy [here] for media or public speaking inquiries.
Similar Episodes You Might Enjoy:
[List Similar Episodes]