Stephen Grosz

Stephen Grosz is a psychoanalyst and writer best known for his internationally acclaimed work, "The Examined Life," which became a Sunday Times bestseller. Born in America, he pursued his education at the University of California, Berkeley, and later at Oxford University before establishing his career in London. His debut book draws from over twenty-five years of clinical experience, offering profound insights into human behavior and the complexities of the mind.

Grosz combines his expertise in psychoanalysis with a compelling narrative style, making psychological concepts accessible to a broad audience. His writing delves into universal themes of love, loss, and self-discovery, often weaving together patient stories with reflective observations. While "The Examined Life" remains his most prominent work, his contributions extend beyond literature, influencing discussions on mental health and introspection.

Based in London, Grosz continues to practice as a psychoanalyst while maintaining his literary pursuits. His unique perspective bridges the gap between clinical practice and storytelling, earning him recognition as both a respected professional and a bestselling author.
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 The Examined Life: How We Lose and Find Ourselves 2012
2 Therapy 2019