


“Therapists…deal with the daily challenges of living just like everyone else….Our training has taught us theories and tools and techniques, but whirring beneath our hard-earned expertise is the fact that we know just how hard it is to be a person,” she writes. The intimate connection between patient and therapist established through the experience of psychic suffering forms the core of the memoir, as the author plumbs the multifaceted themes of belonging, emotional pain, and healing. Good Enough, 2010, etc.) chronicles the many problems facing the “struggling humans” in her stable of therapy patients. With great empathy and compassion, psychotherapist and Atlantic columnist and contributing editor Gottlieb ( Marry Him: The Case for Settling for Mr. She also is repped by CAA.A vivacious portrait of a therapist from both sides of the couch. Gottlieb’s memoir will be released in April 2019 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. She is with CAA, Ensemble Entertainment, and attorney Joel McKuin. She previously created and executive produced Eastwick and Witches of East End. The company and Longoria are repped by CAA and Brillstein.įriedman recently served as executive producer on the CW’s No Tomorrow. At ABC, UnbeliEVAble also has upcoming midseason drama series Grand Hotel, from ABC Studios, which stars Roselyn Sanchez and Demián Bichir. In a major bidding situation, ABC landed the company’s hourlong drama The Ambassador, written by former Empire showrunner Ilene Chaiken, with a big put pilot commitment. This is UnbeliEVAble ‘s second sale at ABC this season via 20th TV.


We follow her, her family and her diverse slate of clients as they confront the often poignant and at times hilarious ups and downs of family, friendship, romance, work, parenting, growing up, growing old, and what it means to be human.įriedman executive produces with Longoria and Ben Spector via UnbeliEVAble. Gottlieb serves as producer. Penned by Friedman, Maybe You Should Talk To Someone is described as an addictive character drama about a gifted therapist, accustomed to helping other people navigate their messy lives, who finds herself facing a crisis in her own life.
