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For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast

Demystifying Therapy with Lori Gottlieb

For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast

Jen Hatmaker

Society & Culture, Relationships

4.66.4K Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2023

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

If you or anyone you know and love has ever had issues with their mental health, you know how painful it can be. As we conclude our “For the Love of Being Seen and Heard” series, we just want to remind you that there's no shame in admitting that you might need a little help. Maybe you’re feeling low, or more anxious than usual, or sad, scared, or just off—anything that feels different or keeps you from flourishing. Our guest today is here to encourage you to take agency over your mental health, and as a therapist herself, she’s here to help us shed those stigmas around seeking help from a therapist or counselor. Lori Gottleib is a renowned psychotherapist, a bestselling author, and a leading voice in the mental health space. Her latest book (which was also a a selection for the Jen Hatmaker Book Club) Maybe You Should Talk To Somebody leads us into her own experiences with the transformative power of therapy and gives answers to those who might have hesitations about beginning this process. Lori and Jen talk about:  Identifying the stereotypes about therapy and debunking them, plus what to expect so that you can a get the most out of your time with a therapist Developing an attitude that mental health is just as important as physical help and that seeking a therapist is on the same level as getting a check up with a medical doctor toward whole body health Jen’s personal experiences with therapy - and how she processed pain and betrayal, plus what it looks like to be in active recovery Becoming aware of and taking responsiblity for our own patterns, actions and responses to life events as it pertains to our mental state and interactions with others  As Lori says, “one thing that therapy will teach you is how to be your real, messy, imperfect, fallible self, but also still love who you are.”   * * *  Thank you to our sponsors! BetterHelp | Visit betterhelp.com/forthelove to save 10% on your first month! FOCL | Visit https://focl.com/ and use code FORTHELOVE at checkout for 20% off of your purchase Jen Hatmaker BookClub | Vist jenhatmakerbookclub.com and use code READ at checkout $5 off your purchase! Thought-Provoking Quotes: “I think a lot of people are maybe afraid to open up to a therapist. They're maybe afraid to say, ‘this is the truth of who I am.’f That's why I really wanted to be open about what I was going through when I went to therapy, because I want people to know that this is a space where we've seen it all, not only as a therapist, but as a person in the world ourselves.” - Lori Gottlieb “The more you can show the truth of who you are, the deeper your connections will be with the people in your life.” - Lori Gottlieb “The internet is the most effective short-term non-prescription painkiller out there because it's really something we use to distract ourselves.” - Lori Gottlieb  “The value of therapy is that you get wise compassion; we will hold up a mirror to you and we will help you to see what you haven't been willing or able to see about your role in the situation.” - Lori Gottlieb Resources Mentioned in This Episode: For the Love of Reconnecting Podcast episode- Rewriting the Stories We Tell Ourselves: Lori Gottlieb Maybe You Should Talk to Somebody by Lori Gottlieb Jen Hatmaker Book Club Aspen Ideas Festival Dear Therapist Podcast Guy Winch’s Ted Talk Lori’s Atlantic Articles Maybe You Should Talk to Someone Workbook Maybe You Should Talk to Someone Journal Guest’s Links: Lori’s Website Lori’s Twitter Lori’s Instagram Lori’s Facebook   Connect with Jen! Jen’s website Jen’s InstagramJen’s Twitter Jen’s FacebookJen’s YouTube To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi everybody, Jen Hatmaker here.

0:07.0

Your host of the For the Love podcast, you guys welcome to this show.

0:09.7

We are wrapping up a series that I have just loved for the love of being seen and heard.

0:17.8

It's just been amazing.

0:18.8

We have had the most incredible guests, the most interesting and important conversations.

0:24.2

I kind of have done this series for another dozen episodes.

0:29.1

So you guys, you might remember today's guest, Lori Gottlieb, from her first appearance

0:33.9

on the show, back in our For the Love of Reconnecting series.

0:38.0

And so if you haven't already, go ahead and listen to that episode because it's incredible.

0:42.0

It was called rewriting the stories, we tell ourselves, yikes, incredible conversation,

0:47.5

like the one we're having today because the topic we are hitting today affects all of

0:52.8

us.

0:53.8

Sometimes in ways we wouldn't expect because we're talking about mental health today.

0:57.8

So if you or anyone you know and love has ever had issues with their mental health,

1:03.8

you know how painful that can be.

1:05.3

And by the way, mental health is a huge catch all.

1:07.6

I mean, relational issues, anxiety, burnout, like, so you would think with so much attention

1:14.3

on these days, this would be a much more open subject and get still mental health therapy,

1:23.8

all the boundaries that come with prioritizing like our mental wellness is still sometimes

1:29.7

shrouded in shame or silence.

1:33.6

I mean, I remember back, you know, two and a half years ago when I was just drowning and

1:40.1

I sat in my doctor's office with sky high blood pressure, panic attacks, tears pouring

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