In Lori Gottlieb's acclaimed memoir, 'Maybe You Should Talk to Someone,' readers gain a unique dual perspective on therapy: from the therapist's chair and the patient's couch. Following a personal crisis, Gottlieb, herself a seasoned psychotherapist, finds herself seeking her own professional help. This vulnerability allows her to explore the universal human condition through the interwoven stories of her patients and her own journey. The book demystifies the therapeutic process, revealing how we grapple with common struggles like love, loss, fear, and change. It's an insightful, often humorous, and profoundly honest exploration of what it means to be human and the transformative power of connection and self-discovery through therapy, offering solace and understanding to anyone navigating life's complexities.