When the Ache Remains, Lisa Olivera
When the Ache Remains, Lisa Olivera
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When the Ache Remains
Lessons on Tending to the Unfixable and Finding Beauty Anyway

Author: Lisa Olivera

Narrator: Lisa Olivera

Unabridged: 6 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Balance

Published: 04/28/2026


Synopsis

Psychotherapist and author of Already Enough, Lisa Olivera blends her own personal experience of living with depression with therapeutic wisdom in a moving exploration of the emotional pain each of us lives with to offer readers guidance on holding the ache alongside the beauty.
 
Emotional pain, of all kinds and magnitudes, is part of life. We’ll never be able to find ourselves free of it; no meditation or amount of therapy will cure us of the harder parts of being alive. The practice of turning toward the ache with care—reverence, even—might be one of the most meaningful gifts we can give ourselves. It might even save us.
 
Lisa Olivera has confronted this reality for years as a therapist, weaving her exploration of it throughout her popular newsletter, Human Stuff. She asks questions like, how do we confront and tend to the painful parts of being human without letting that pain entirely overtake us? How do we find joy even when depression visits, even when we lose someone we love, even when the hurt of the world is ever-present? How do we cultivate aliveness in the midst?
 
When the Ache Remains explores these questions for readers in a tender and wise exploration of how ache shapes life, how we can alchemize our pain into medicine, and how presence is accessible even in the midst of difficulty. Blending deeply personal narrative, humanistic psychology, lessons from nature, words of nourishment, and her naturally poetic undertone, Lisa invites readers on a journey alongside her as she explores the impact of depression and the process of learning to tend to it, and all of our aches, in more open, integrative, and loving ways.

About Lisa Olivera

Lisa Olivera is a writer and therapist who shares work centered around radical acceptance, cultivating compassion, and integrating our stories and full humanity. Lisa currently has a small private practice and creates courses, offerings, and writings. She lives with her husband in Northern California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by seher on May 09, 2026

a perfect bedside book to be referenced again and again as a soothing balm or pep talk. on the audiobook, lisa’s voice was soothing and compassionate— and i could see the audio being a welcome go-to companion when you need some grounding and perspective. given the writing style that often feels like......more

Goodreads review by Alicia on March 16, 2026

I have tried over and over again to read this book, and something about it just scrambles my brain. It seemed like such a good fit. I’m a poet and survivor, and I seek out both poetry books and books on healing from severe trauma. I just could not connect with it though, and it’s like my eyes starte......more

Goodreads review by Lorena on May 12, 2026

Psychotherapist Lisa Olivera writes poetically about living with grief, depression, and lingering emotional pain. She shares some of her personal story as an adoptee, as well as sharing insights and exercises from her therapeutic expertise. Some sections are written in a parallel style that sounds r......more

Goodreads review by Dadreadsanreviews (james) on February 06, 2026

Thanks net galley for the opportunity to review this book. This volume offers a very practical set of reflections and practices to explore the experience of loss and grief. As someone who works closely with those who experiences loss, the practices are very helpful and are soulful opportunities. My o......more

Goodreads review by Chrystal on May 07, 2026

Comforting but a Bit Repetitive This book has a very gentle and reflective tone, and you can tell the author writes from a place of real care and experience. There were definitely parts that felt comforting and validating, especially around the idea that not everything in life can be neatly healed or......more