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Understanding Friendship


What Is Friendship?

Friendship is a close and trusting relationship between two or more people. Friends provide support, companionship, and a sense of belonging. Good friendships are built on mutual respect, trust, and understanding.

 

Why Are Friendships Important?

  • Emotional Support: Friends can help you through tough times by offering a listening ear and emotional support.
  • Social Skills: Friendships help you develop important social skills like communication, empathy, and conflict resolution.
  • Self-Esteem: Having friends who appreciate and support you can boost your self-esteem and confidence.
  • Fun and Enjoyment: Friends make life more enjoyable by sharing fun experiences and creating lasting memories.

 

Making New Friends

  • Be Open and Approachable: Smile, make eye contact, and be willing to start conversations with new people.
  • Join Clubs and Activities: Participate in extracurricular activities that interest you. This is a great way to meet people with similar interests.
  • Be Yourself: Authenticity is key. Be true to who you are, and you’ll attract friends who appreciate you for you.

 

Maintaining Friendships

  • Communicate Openly: Share your thoughts and feelings with your friends, and listen to theirs. Good communication is the foundation of any strong friendship.
  • Show Appreciation: Let your friends know you value them. Small gestures like compliments, thank-you notes, or simply spending time together can go a long way.
  • Be Supportive: Be there for your friends during both good times and bad. Offer help and encouragement when they need it.
  • Respect Boundaries: Everyone needs space and time for themselves. Respect your friends’ boundaries and give them the space they need.

 

Dealing with Friendship Challenges

  • Conflict Resolution: Disagreements are a natural part of any relationship. Address conflicts calmly and respectfully, and try to understand each other’s perspectives.
  • Handling Jealousy: It’s normal to feel jealous sometimes, but it’s important to address these feelings constructively. Talk to your friend about how you feel and work together to find a solution.
  • Growing Apart: Friendships can change over time. If you feel like you’re growing apart from a friend, have an open conversation about it. It’s okay to drift apart and make new friends.

 

Recognizing Unhealthy Friendships

  • Signs of a Toxic Friendship: If a friend is consistently negative, manipulative, or disrespectful, it may be a sign of a toxic friendship. It’s important to recognize these signs and take steps to protect your well-being.
  • Setting Boundaries: If a friendship is causing you stress or harm, set clear boundaries. It’s okay to distance yourself from unhealthy relationships.

 

Resources for Support


Support

If you would like to undertake online certificated support courses to learn more, then please complete the following self-referral and one of our team will allocate you the courses. Please click on this link or scan in the QR code: 

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