To disclose or not to disclose: that is the question all therapists face. When is it appropriate to bring your own personal experiences into the therapy room?
And what happens when you write a personal tell-all in the form of a bestselling book that details your own trauma, grief, intimate relationships, and life history?
Let’s find out!
Join us for a special 1-hour event featuring New York Times bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, Lori Gottlieb, LMFT, and acclaimed trauma expert and author of the new memoir To Be Loved, Frank Anderson, MD, — as they discuss how their own stories have impacted their therapeutic work.
- How does their past inform their present treatment approach?
- How have their clients reacted to the stories shared in their books?
- And when is it a good idea to disclose personal stories in the therapy room?
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A Candid Conversation between Lori Gottlieb, LMFT and Frank Anderson, MD
2:00PM to 3:00PM CDT
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Frank Anderson, MD, is a world-renowned trauma expert, Harvard-trained psychiatrist, global speaker, and international bestselling author of Transcending Trauma. He believes that traumatic events have a lasting effect on the health and well-being of individuals and that addressing these events will lead people down a path of healing and forgiveness.
As a result of his early childhood experiences and personal journey of transformation, he cofounded the Trauma Institute and Trauma-Informed Media, organizations that are dedicated to bringing more awareness, compassion, and unity to the world. He splits his time between Boston and Los Angeles with his husband and two sons. Follow him @frank_andersonmd on Instagram and at FrankAndersonMD.com.
Click here for information about Frank Anderson.Lori Gottlieb, LCSW, is a psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, which has sold over one million copies and is currently being adapted as a television series. In addition to her clinical practice, she writes The Atlantic's weekly "Dear Therapists" advice column and is co-host of the popular "Dear Therapists" podcast produced by Katie Couric. She contributes regularly to The New York Times and many other publications, and her recent TED Talk was one of the Top 10 Most Watched of the Year.
A member of the Advisory Council for Bring Change to Mind, she is a sought-after expert in media, such as The Today Show, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, CNN and NPR's "Fresh Air." Learn more at LoriGottlieb.com or by following her on Twitter @LoriGottlieb1 and Instragram @lorigottlieb_author.
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