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    members were to discuss barriers and limitations in developing new friends. PO attended group on time and moderately participated in the group discussions. PO completed the handout, and identified barriers and limitations for developing new healthy friendships. PO stated “I walk away from friends that are still using or drinking. I have to take care of myself and my recovery first”. PO seemed to understand the negative impact of hanging out with old friends, and appears to be internally motivated

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    a way that is loving to others, but gives people back healthy control over their own lives. They write about various different types of relationships including those with family, children, and self. However, the two chapters of this book that particularly impacted me were “Boundaries and Your Friends” and “Boundaries and God”. The chapter about friendships begins by addressing different types of boundary problems that can occur in friendships before taking a deeper look at some questions that arise

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    Johnson, H. Durrell, “Relationship Duration Moderation of Identity Status Differences in Emerging Adults’s Same-Sex Friendship Intimacy.” Journal of Adolescence. Vol. 35, no. 6, Dec. 2012, pp. 1515-1525. Doi:10.1016/j.adolescence.2012.07.001. Accessed 27 Feb. 2017. Sanderson, Catherine A, et al. “The Link Between the Pursuit of Intimacy Goals and Satisfaction in Close Same Sex Friendships: An Examination of the Underlying Principles.” Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, vol. 22, no. 1, Feb

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    friends he or she has and also by the quality of the friendships. Most literature today uses friendship as a main topic because friendship is progressive and friendship cultivates other emotions and physical health. If we can understand how friendship affects someone 's well-being than we can make the world a happier place. It is easy to conclude from The Samurai 's Garden by Gail Tsukiyama, A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen, and in life that friendships is essential for a person’s well-being. Sadness

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    Introduction Friendship plays an incredibly important role in our lives. Friendships provide a sense of belonging and emotional stability (McCornack, pg. 357). Friendship, as defined by McCornack (2016), is a “voluntary interpersonal relationship characterized by intimacy and liking.” Friendship is a key part of life for everyone and no two friendships are alike. Like any interpersonal relationship, all friendships must overcome conflict. Conflicts are created from the use of destructive messages

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    would we define the term friendship? Most would define it as a bond created based upon mutual trust and support. With that one must ask themselves: Can a friendship prosper without the act of being truthful and obeying the duty of friendly correction? The answer is No. Marcus Tullius Cicero wrote a text on friendship. Cicero established a model for Latin prose; his surviving works include speeches, treatises on rhetoric, philosophical works, and letters. His text on friendship outlines all of the great

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    "TOXARIS: A DIALOGUE OF FRIENDSHIP," an Athenian, Mnesippus and a Scythian, Toxaris decide to have a friendly competition, in which both had to say five stories of friendship, to see whose country, is better at friendship and who values friendship more. Not only was the competition about whether who is better at friendship, it was also about Mnesippus proving to Toxaris that the Greeks not only talk a lot about friendship but do practice it and whether whose friendships were more solid. Before the

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    Friendship is a special type of relationship and plays an important role in people’s daily life. Friendships satisfy people’s need to belong (Mattingly, Oswald, & Clark, 2011). The definitions of friendship vary in different situations. For example, in business, friends are trading partners; while in politics, friends are considered to be the supporters for certain politicians as well as political alliances (Hruschka, 2010, p.4). The friendship that I will discuss in this paper is more like companionship

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    belief that who we are when boiled down, is our character. Our character is something that is always evolving, growing and shifting, and that character as a whole, is made up of six, utterly intertwined aspects: knowledge, service, health, worship, friendship, and beauty. So, what is unique about each of these aspects of my character? I strongly value knowledge, specifically, that there is always more knowledge to be acquired. There are always new experiences to be had, lessons to be learned and mistakes

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    more people encounter. There are many factors in a healthy relationship. Being with someone can be a wonderful experience, but it can change into something worse. A friend I talked to said "me and my boyfriend talk a lot and tell each other how we feel." That's one way couples can avoid getting into arguments rather than screaming at each other. To make a relationship last there must be a foundation, and that foundation is a good friendship. Couples also need to be honest, which can give couples

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