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Friendship - Wikipedia Friendship is a relationship of mutual affection between people [1] It is a stronger form of interpersonal bond than an "acquaintance" or an "association", such as a classmate, neighbor, coworker, or colleague
When Friendships End - Psychology Today Friendship breakups can create genuine pain and grief Here's why they sting so deeply, how each ending shapes the pain, and how to mourn a friendship without blaming yourself
6 Benefits of Friendship and Why Its So Important to Stay Close Platonic relationships are sometimes overlooked in our quest for romantic ones, but friendship is just as important to our psychological well-being Friendships can enrich your life in countless ways Good friends teach you about yourself and challenge you to be better
Friendship - American Psychological Association (APA) Friendship is a voluntary relationship between two or more people that is relatively long-lasting and in which those involved tend to be concerned with meeting the others’ needs and interests as well as satisfying their own desires
What Is Friendship? (16 Key Points) - Simplicable Friendship is an informal and freely established relationship based on mutual trust Unlike more structured and formal relationships in society such as family or professional relationships, friendships are freely chosen and cultivated
What Is Friendship? - by Bill Denton - Up With Life At its core, friendship is a voluntary, reciprocal relationship between two or more people, characterized by mutual affection, trust, and support Unlike familial or romantic relationships, friendships are typically chosen and maintained by the individuals involved
FRIENDSHIP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Friendship attachments provide a sense of security and a sense of belonging which potentially counters isolation and loneliness The modified extended family, supplemented by friendships, provides substantial expressive and instrumental support but many do not expect informal care