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How to break up with your friends : finding meaning, connection, and boundaries in modern friendships / Erin Falconer.
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9781683648130 (hardback)
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Falconer, Erin
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How to break up with your friends : finding meaning, connection, and boundaries in modern friendships / Erin Falconer.
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Boulder, Colorado : Sounds True, 2022.
©2022
Description
vii, 228 pages ; 21 cm.
Contents
Actually, You Are Here To Make Friends -- You Should Be Your Own Best Friend -- First Friendships -- The Anatomy of a Good Friendship -- When More Is So Much Less -- The Role of Friendships in Your Life -- Friendship Diagnosis -- How to Become a Better Friend -- How to Break Up with Your Friends -- How to Make New Friends.
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"In How to Break Up with Your Friends, this celebrated life mentor explores the qualities of genuine friendships-and the deeper principles, assessments, and practices for nurturing them. With clear-eyed guidance, you'll learn how to take stock of those currently in your life, see exactly how you are serving each other, deepen your essential friendships, and, ultimately, have the courageous conversations needed when it's time to "break up" with others"-- Provided by publisher.
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Friendship
Interpersonal relations
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Friendship
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Interpersonal relations
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See Also:
Conduct of life
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Interpersonal relations
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Love
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Communication in organizations
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Competition (Psychology)
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Criticism, Personal
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Dependency (Psychology)
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Friendship
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Grandparent and child
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Helping behavior
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Interpersonal attraction
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Interpersonal communication
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Interpersonal conflict
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Intimacy (Psychology)
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Life skills
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Parent and child
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Separation (Psychology)
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Social perception
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Social psychology
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Social skills
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Authors:
Falconer, Erin
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