Check out this article I was interviewed for:
Does your friendship need therapy by Anna North
We often think of couples going to counseling, not friends. This article explores why therapy may be helpful for those friendships that need an outside perspective. As a therapist myself, I think it's a great idea, as it would improve the overall quality of the friendship, including any issues with communication. If the friendship is worth saving, therapy would be a logical next step.
What do you think? Would you seek therapy with your friend?
Ever since the book came out, I've received feedback about how it's made women think about friendships throughout their lives, as well as who is in their lives now. The goal of this blog is to open up and create a dialogue about friendships: the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Each week I will post my thoughts, experiences, as well as various articles, topics or quotes that I feel are important when examining female friendships. Please feel free to leave comments; I look forward to hearing from you!
Email me: survivingfemalefriendships@gmail.com
No comments:
Post a Comment