Book details

  • Genre:psychology
  • Sub-genre:Psychotherapy / Counseling
  • Language:English
  • Pages:236
  • eBook ISBN:9798990042414
  • Paperback ISBN:9798990042421

Mapito

Embrace Yourself

By Chani Getter

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Overview


Trailblazer Chani Getter's "Mapito" is a transformative guide to self-discovery and self-love, woven with captivating, heartfelt stories. As a trauma expert, Chani shares profound truths that will awaken your spirit, heal your soul, and inspire you to embrace all of yourself with humor, compassion, and courage.
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Description


Chani Getter's "Mapito" is a powerful how-to guide for finding, accepting, and loving every part of yourself. Through a collection of memorable stories—sometimes funny, often poignant—this trailblazing trauma expert reveals profound truths about the human experience. "Mapito" reconnects you to what really matters, offering a fresh perspective on life, love, and self-acceptance. Drawing from deeply personal experiences, Chani's narratives are both relatable and illuminating, providing insights into human psychology and the shared struggles we all face. With warmth, humor, and compassion, "Mapito" gently encourages readers to wake up, slow down, and embrace the parts of themselves they may have overlooked or forgotten. Praised by therapists and activists alike, "Mapito" is a heartfelt, revelatory masterpiece. It is trauma therapy made accessible, a celebration of the human spirit, and a guide to living more freely and authentically than you ever imagined.
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About The Author


Chani Getter, LCSW, is a psychotherapist, award-winning queer activist, and interfaith minister. Chani also serves as Scholar-in-Residence for Footsteps, a nonprofit organization that provides comprehensive services to people who have left or are considering leaving ultra-Orthodox communities. Chani's life and work have been featured in two documentary films, One of Us and Devout, and in numerous news outlets including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Elle, Haaretz, and The New Yorker. Raised in an ultra-Orthodox Hasidic Jewish home, Chani entered an arranged marriage at age 18 and quickly had three children. During their second pregnancy, Chani learned what a lesbian was thanks to a secret television, Ellen DeGeneres, and a dictionary. At last, Chani had a word for something they always knew themselves to be, yet was never named or discussed. At 23, Chani left the marriage and began a courageous journey to live authentically. With barely a high school diploma and little work experience, Chani earned a bachelor's degree in human development and a master's degree in social work, was ordained as an interfaith minister, and opened a therapy practice while working full-time and raising three children alone. For nearly 20 years, Chani has supported and nurtured a growing community of queer and non-binary people across North America and Europe. The Jewish Women's Archive highlights Chani's pivotal role in supporting the formation and development of organizations and resources for LGBTQ+ people, including those wanting to stay connected to their Orthodox roots. Called "boundlessly inspiring," Chani has changed the lives of people from every walk of life. Chani's powerful storytelling and non-judgmental approach create time and space where people can connect with their authentic selves and deepest yearnings to build a life beyond the limitations they have encountered. Learn more at chanigetter.com.
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