A pity party is still a party A feel-good guide to feeling bad

Chelsea Harvey Garner

Book - 2023

"Most of us try to avoid feeling sad, but in this candid, comical, and deeply-felt book, therapist Chelsea Harvey Garner doesn't just argue that the future will be brighter if we learn to enjoy the unenjoyable and support each other when the vibes aren't so good, she also shows us how. What if all the advice we've received about "looking on the bright side" is wrong? What if sadness is actually the key to happiness, and can even be . . . fun? Garner is here to make that case. In this feel-good guide to feeling bad, she claims it's not enough for us to tolerate hard feelings. We need to embrace them. We need to let them show by crying with others. Often. In public. Playful, at times irreverent, but always s...incere, Garner is the grown-up Miss Frizzle for the therapy generation. She believes that if we want to build a world where mental health is the norm, we have to lean into connection and count on each other, even--and perhaps especially--at our worst."--Back cover.

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Subjects
Genres
Self-help publications
Published
New York, NY : Harper Wave, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Chelsea Harvey Garner (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xxii, 246 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-235) and index.
ISBN
9780063082410
  • Introduction
  • Despair, But Make It Fashion
  • The Cry Baby Creed
  • Sob Story
  • The Struggle Is Real
  • Thinking Straight
  • Repression Confessions
  • Cry Diary*
  • Types of Criers
  • Mixed Feelings
  • Wrong Alarm
  • Refine Your Pain Palate*
  • Messy Mindfulness*
  • Agony Altar*
  • Live, Laugh, Leave Me Alone
  • In Defense of Debbie Downer
  • Public Crying Bingo
  • Attention is Nutritious
  • Listen Buddy
  • The Silent Treatment
  • Everyone is Needy
  • Out of Boundaries
  • Couldn't Self-Care Less
  • Adult Babysitter's Club*
  • Not Everybody's Cup of Tea Party*
  • To Don't List*
  • What Misery Loves
  • Know Your Rites
  • Lose It Crew
  • Trust Issues
  • Vulnerability Hangovers
  • Start at the Beginning
  • All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go*
  • Cuddle Puddle*
  • Party Positions
  • Pity Party Favors
  • Town Crier Choir*
  • Dancing with Myselves*
  • No Utopia
  • All Vibes Matter
  • Ungaslighting Group*
  • Bathroom Vows
  • Kill Your Idols
  • Funeral for Who You Used to Be*
  • Forest Bathing*
  • The Will to Live Walk*
  • Full Moon Forgiveness Picnic*
  • Invisible Army*
  • Bless This Mess
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

"Pain is part of the human experience... not a sign of failure, weakness, or spiritual disfavor," writes psychotherapist Garner in her wise debut. Despite a culture of "anti-emotionality" that dismisses strong feelings as useless or illogical, the author notes, the full spectrum of emotions (including painful ones) is central to a rich life, and processing them, especially in groups, can spur healing. In brief essays, Garner explores ways of managing sorrow and melancholy, probing the ills of emotional repression (ignoring feelings "cuts us off from important messages our body is trying to communicate"), why it can be healthy to cry around others ("relationships require responsiveness"), and how to decide whether to trust another person with vulnerable feelings ("Are they consistent? Are their words and actions aligned?"). Intercut are bits of levity in the form of, for instance, a "Crying Bingo" card (squares list "on an Ikea display couch" or "at the DMV"), along with questions intended to foster connection to one's emotions. Laced with wry humor ("Sure, life is beautiful, but good vibes only? In this economy?"), Garner's approach to emotional health is permissive without being overly self-indulgent--readers can feel their feelings without getting consumed by them, she makes clear. This is one for the feelers who need a hand. (July)

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