While it may seem like a silly trend, it's become particularly crucial in times of pandemic, when the boundaries are constantly changing
After many years of friendship or following a major disagreement, the relationship may be strained and communication can be challenging
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Communication is essential in a relationship, even more so if it's a relationship between besties. And so when this communication suffers from a breakdown, a friendship can be fractured, even lost. To avoid this extreme, there is a solution: therapy between friends.
Break-ups are a staple feature of every romantic comedy. But how do you deal when a break-up threatens a friendship? In NPR podcast "Invisibilia: Therapy, with Friends," psychologist Esther Perel helps two "best friends" get back together.
If a disagreement with a friend goes on for a long time, is it necessary to consult a professional in order to work out a reconciliation? While it may seem like a silly question, it's become particularly crucial in times of pandemic, when the boundaries are constantly changing. In an article published in MIC, journalist Tracey Anne Duncan asks this question: "Should friends go to therapy?
According to Shontel Cargill, an Atlanta-based psychotherapist who specializes in friendship interviewed by HelloGiggles, "many of the issues that commonly arise in our romantic relationships-communication breakdowns and feelings of betrayal or neglect-can also come up in our friendships."