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Friendship - Wikipedia Various academic theories of friendship have been proposed, including social exchange theory, equity theory, relational dialectics, and attachment styles Building friendships in childhood can help develop social skills like empathy and openness
What Is Friendship? - HowStuffWorks What are the four types of friendships? Friendship is categorized into four types: acquaintance, friend, close friend and best friend Over time, an increase in mutual respect and the degree of reciprocity builds up and strengthens friendship
The Importance of Friendship - Psychology Today Friendship makes life more enjoyable and enriches one's everyday experiences Finding friends can be challenging but can be often achieved by approaching others with mutual interests
Friendship (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) In philosophical discussions of friendship, it is common to follow Aristotle (Nicomachean Ethics, Book VIII) in distinguishing three kinds of friendship: friendships of pleasure, of utility, and of virtue
Friendship - American Psychological Association (APA) 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
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
The Friendship Circle of Wisconsin The Friendship Circle of Wisconsin, a division of Lubavitch of Wisconsin provides support, friendship, and opportunities to include people with all varying abilities in our community