Dr. Jessi Gold’s much-anticipated book, is a guide for anyone working in healthcare or navigating the complexities of mental health. Psychiatrist Dr. Jessi Gold opens up in an honest and heartfelt way, sharing not only her own experiences but also the stories of four patients who, while caring for others, are struggling with their mental health.
What makes this book truly special is how deeply Dr. Jessi Gold cares about those she writes about, whether it’s a nurse dealing with PTSD, a resident with OCD, an anxious medical student, or an overwhelmed ER doctor. You can feel her empathy and understanding on every page. The way she balances her own story with the challenges her patients face makes this book relatable, insightful, and even comforting for anyone feeling the emotional toll of caregiving.
More than just another book on burnout, gives voice to the struggles healthcare professionals often keep to themselves. It’s a call to acknowledge and address the heavy burden of emotional labor, reminding us all that caring for ourselves is just as important as caring for others. Dr. Jessi Gold’s writing feels like a conversation with a compassionate friend, someone who truly understands what it’s like to navigate the tough emotional terrain of caregiving.
This book is not just a valuable resource—it’s a lifeline, and Dr. Jessi Gold’s courage and honesty provide a pathway for anyone struggling with their own mental health. is an essential guide to self-care and mental wellness for healthcare professionals, and I can’t recommend it enough.
Listen to Dr. Jessi Gold introduce her book:
One of the many reviews of this “gift” of a book:
“If you’ve ever said “I’m fine” when you weren’t. If you’ve ever been so many things to so many people that you became unavailable to yourself. If you’ve ever believed you were too much, not nearly enough, or somehow, inexplicably, both at once. This book is for you. For us. Jessi Gold’s How Do You Feel? is one of the most human, most reassuring books I’ve ever read about the intersection of mental health, work, medicine, and culture. What a gift.” —Maggie Smith, New York Times bestselling author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful
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