Are you hanging out with the wrong friends? Letting go of friendships can be heartbreaking. It’s like saying goodbye to a piece of yourself. However, it's better to be alone than to be stuck in a toxic friendship. So, how do you know whether or not a friendship needs to end? Here are 8 signs that you’re spending time with the wrong friends.
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Credits
Writer: Tristian Reed
Script Editor & Manager: Kelly Soong
VO: Amanda Silvera
Animator: Hinata Honda
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong
References
Adams, R. (1988). Which Comes First: Poor Psychological Well-Being or Decreased Friendship Activity? Activities, Adaptation & Aging, 12(1/2), 27–41.
Duck, S. (1983). Friends, for Life: The Psychology of Close Relationships. Brighton, Sussex: The Harvester Press Limited.
Finchum, T. & Weber, J. (2000). Applying continuity theory to older adult friendships. Journal of Aging and Identity, 5, 159–168.
Oswald, D. & Clark, E. (2003). Best friends forever?: High school best friendships and the transition to college. Personal Relationships, 10(2), 187–196.
Weber, A. & Harvey, J. (1994). Perspectives on Close Relationships. Allyn and Bacon. (1–17).
#friendship #wrongfriend #psych2go
Related Videos:
10 Signs You Have a Toxic Friend
https://youtu.be/XET6Kdn7qS0
6 Signs That it's Time to Let Go of a Best Friend
https://youtu.be/nNgIi4eJduY
4 Differences Between Good Friends and Toxic Friends
https://youtu.be/J0brxU8tg2I
Credits
Writer: Tristian Reed
Script Editor & Manager: Kelly Soong
VO: Amanda Silvera
Animator: Hinata Honda
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong
References
Adams, R. (1988). Which Comes First: Poor Psychological Well-Being or Decreased Friendship Activity? Activities, Adaptation & Aging, 12(1/2), 27–41.
Duck, S. (1983). Friends, for Life: The Psychology of Close Relationships. Brighton, Sussex: The Harvester Press Limited.
Finchum, T. & Weber, J. (2000). Applying continuity theory to older adult friendships. Journal of Aging and Identity, 5, 159–168.
Oswald, D. & Clark, E. (2003). Best friends forever?: High school best friendships and the transition to college. Personal Relationships, 10(2), 187–196.
Weber, A. & Harvey, J. (1994). Perspectives on Close Relationships. Allyn and Bacon. (1–17).
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