# Social comparison theory: Individuals with similar mental illness are attracted to each other in order to establish a sense of normalcy for themselves.
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Edward Sagarin compared it to a modern, reasonable, and rational implementation of Émile Coué's psychotherapy.
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Stone provided much of the initial funding for the self-help organization, GROW.