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-"In ''[[Fight Club]]'', a 30-year-old [[Unnamed narrator|unnamed]] [[yuppie]] (Edward Norton) is advised by a [[psychiatrist]] to attend [[support group]]s to see real [[suffering]]. There, he meets a fellow '[[disaster tourism|vicarious sufferer]].'"--Sholem Stein +"In ''[[Fight Club]]'', a 30-year-old [[Unnamed narrator|unnamed]] [[yuppie]] (Edward Norton) is advised by a [[psychiatrist]] to attend [[support group]]s to see real [[suffering]]. There, he meets a fellow '[[disaster tourism|vicarious sufferer]] (Helena Bonham Carter).'"--Sholem Stein
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"In Fight Club, a 30-year-old unnamed yuppie (Edward Norton) is advised by a psychiatrist to attend support groups to see real suffering. There, he meets a fellow 'vicarious sufferer (Helena Bonham Carter).'"--Sholem Stein

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In a support group, members provide each other with various types of nonprofessional, nonmaterial help for a particular shared burdensome characteristic. The help may take the form of providing relevant information, relating personal experiences, listening to others' experiences, providing sympathetic understanding and establishing social networks. A support group may also provide ancillary support, such as serving as a voice for the public or engaging in advocacy.

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