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Friendship - Wikipedia Friendship has been studied in academic fields, such as communication, sociology, social psychology, anthropology, and philosophy Various academic theories of friendship have been proposed, including social exchange theory, equity theory, relational dialectics, and attachment styles
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
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
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
Seeking Healthy Friendship: What is the Definition of a . . . - BetterHelp According to the American Psychological Association, 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 ”
Friendship Relationships – Connecting and Relating: Why Interpersonal . . . As time goes on, the number of topics we express decreases, but they become more personal (depth) In a friendship relationship, we have to navigate this breadth and depth in deciding what we express and what we protect Ultimately, this is an issue of vulnerability