![]() ![]() Despite these achievements, she finds herself fantasizing about her own death, and realizing this isn’t a healthy train of thought she starts seeing Dr. She’s struggled with eating disorders in the past, but she’s now got that *mostly* under control. This book doesn’t hold much back, and that was my favourite part about it!Ĭhristie is a classic high-achiever, and she’s just gradated from law school at the top of her class. This understandably sounds like a nightmare to many but my gossip-loving self was dying to dive in. ![]() It’s a memoir written by a woman who joins a group therapy program where you essentially meet with the same group each week for years at a time, all talking about your problems in an open environment with each other. Group, How One Therapist and a Circle of Strangers Saved My Life by Christie Tate is banking on the fact that you’re like me and interested in other people’s problems. If you had the chance to secretly sit in on someone’s private therapy session, would you? Does hearing about the drama and disappointments of someone else’s life make you feel better about yours? I would personally answer ‘yes!’ to both those questions, but I may be in the minority. ![]()
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