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Maybe You Should Talk to Someone
by Lori Gottlieb
Lori's memoir told the story of a psychiatrist who faced her patients—and also became a patient herself due to her own problems. She met Wendell, a psychiatrist who helped Lori confront her trauma: her boyfriend left her because he didn't want to have children.
In addition to discussing Lori's progress in therapy, the memoir also presented the struggles of her patients, starting from young to old. Their problems varied: suicidal thoughts, love issues, and the anxiety of battling cancer.
Beyond these stories, Lori unexpectedly fell in love with her own psychiatrist. This created an awkward tension between doctor and patient.
In addition to discussing Lori's progress in therapy, the memoir also presented the struggles of her patients, starting from young to old. Their problems varied: suicidal thoughts, love issues, and the anxiety of battling cancer.
Beyond these stories, Lori unexpectedly fell in love with her own psychiatrist. This created an awkward tension between doctor and patient.