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Another former client’s response:

I loved it when Mark had to stand in front of Solomon Cooper Drugstore and hand out flowers. I loved it when I went shopping with a fellow groupie to spend his money, as he was a bit parsimonious. We bought frivolous stuff at Water Tower and it was difficult for him. Whenever George was going to spend money, he had to call me. He was about to purchase 12 pairs of shoes from an Oak St. Boutique, called me and I met him there, talked him out of buying the shoes, much to the dismay of the salesman. It was illuminating to have to ask friends what they liked about me. It was a difficult question for me to ask. In group making the family circle was fascinating. One was to have group members become family members and place them where they would be in relation to one another. Then one would place them how they would like them to be, again in relation to one another. The bond formed among groupies is phenomenal. You bare your heart and they still love you. Definitely worth a T-shirt (given when one graduates from group).