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Lori Gottlieb is an American writer [1] and psychotherapist. She is the author of the New York Times bestseller, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone. [2] She also writes the weekly “Dear Therapist” advice column [3] for The Atlantic and is the co-host of the iHeart Radio podcast "Dear Therapists."
The term psychotherapy is derived from Ancient Greek psyche (ψυχή meaning "breath; spirit; soul") and therapeia (θεραπεία "healing; medical treatment"). The Oxford English Dictionary defines it as "The treatment of disorders of the mind or personality by psychological means...", however, in earlier use, it denoted the treatment of disease through hypnotic suggestion.
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A Right-Now Answer Try: A (helpful) bot. Most genres of therapy rely on pattern recognition in yourself and others, so it makes sense that AI would inevitably come for mental health.
The book was on The New York Times best-seller list for Hardcover Nonfiction. [2] A review in The New York Times praised the book's effective storytelling, which turns its anecdotes into "a kind of ensemble soap opera." The reviewer also said of the writing style that "Gottlieb can be judgmental and obsessive, but she’s authentic, even raw ...
Person-centered therapy (PCT), also known as person-centered psychotherapy, person-centered counseling, client-centered therapy and Rogerian psychotherapy, is a form of psychotherapy developed by psychologist Carl Rogers and colleagues beginning in the 1940s [1] and extending into the 1980s. [2] Person-centered therapy seeks to facilitate a ...
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