![]() When everything comes out, she finally gets out of her own way and starts connecting-first with herself, then with Dr. Rosen’s groups, she learns to overcome her fear of being truly seen and begins to open up to her group mates about her troubled childhood, disordered eating, and other aspects of her life that her old self would fight to keep hidden. At the start, Tate is a recovering bulimic harboring the deep conviction that she is unlovable and repressing suicidal thoughts. Rosen’s psychotherapy groups and the transformation she experienced as a result. Group is Christie Tate’s raw and brutally honest account of the years the Chicago-based writer spent in Dr. How vulnerability is the antidote to loneliness and feelings of unbelonging.How keeping secrets hurts relationships and individual well-being.In Group, Christie Tate documents her struggles with loneliness and a long-term eating disorder and narrates how an eccentric therapist and his small group of clients gave her a new lease on life. ![]() If you'd like to purchase the original book, please paste this link in your browser: If you are the author, publisher, or representative of the original work, please contact infosnapsummariescom with any questions or concerns. SNAP Summaries is wholly responsible for this content and is not associated with the original author in any way. PLEASE NOTE: This is a summary and analysis of the book and not the original book. ![]()
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