

“All of your secrets are going to come out.”Ĭhristie Tate has just been named the top student in her law school class and seems to finally have got her eating disorder under control. “What’s going to happen to me when I start group?” In turn she finds human connection, and herself. A guarded young lawyer reluctantly joins a psychotherapy group where she has to share her innermost thoughts with six complete strangers. Together we can make sure no woman struggles alone in silence.For fans of Three Women and Everything I Know About Love comes a refreshingly original memoir about self-discovery, loneliness and love. You get bonus points for adding a comment, too. If you love The Courageously.u Podcast, click hereto leave a 5-star review of the show. I need your help! Podcasting is like a popularity contest, and while I could care less about being popular, I want to make sure as many women as possible hear The Courageously.u Podcast.


Rosen's prescriptions looked like (23:27) The metaphor Christie uses to describe Group (21:35).Christie's thoughts on how long you could stay in Group (19:54).One of the things that tripped Christie up in group therapy (18:30).What healing looked like to Christie (15:33).One thing Christie appreciates about her group process (13:25).Where Christie's negative internal dialogue came from (12:05).

How Christie's thoughts were her worst enemy (10:54).What Christie discovered about herself while writing Group (9:24).What led Christie to write her debut memoir Group (5:38).Group is not your typical how-to book, but rather a raw look inside one courageous woman's struggle with a longtime eating disorder, suppressed emotions, trauma, the pursuit of unavailable men, and personal transformation. What was missing?Ĭhristie desperately craved intimacy and connection, and with some serious reservations, Christie took the advice of a friend and sought help. In law school, Christie was at the top of her class, yet she found herself struggling with suicidal ideations. Group is a real and vulnerable look at how one therapist and a group of strangers saved Christie's life. Today's guest is writer and essayist Christie Tate, who recently published her debut memoir, Group. TUNE IN: APPLE PODCAST | SPOTIFY | GOOGLE PODCAST CHRISTIE TATE
