Though a woman's life and the world around them may change, it's the promise of friendship that remains an irreplaceable constant. From their biological and cultural origins to the varied manifestations of social connections, this book explores the deep bonds forged between women. By sharing stories from girls and women throughout their lives, authors Degges-White and Borzumato-Gainey thoughtfully illustrate the roles that contemporary social relationships play at different stages in our lives while offering insights to deeper self-understanding and for finding, establishing, and sustaining relationships at any age.…mehr
Though a woman's life and the world around them may change, it's the promise of friendship that remains an irreplaceable constant. From their biological and cultural origins to the varied manifestations of social connections, this book explores the deep bonds forged between women. By sharing stories from girls and women throughout their lives, authors Degges-White and Borzumato-Gainey thoughtfully illustrate the roles that contemporary social relationships play at different stages in our lives while offering insights to deeper self-understanding and for finding, establishing, and sustaining relationships at any age.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Suzanne Degges-White is a counselor in private practice and associate professor of counseling and development at Purdue University Calumet. She is the author of several book chapters, journal articles, and other publications. Christine Borzumato-Gainey is a counselor and instructor at Elon University, NC. She is the author of several publications and presentations.
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Introduction Friendship Basics Part I: Why Women Need Friends 1. The Biology of Friendship - to "Tend and Befriend" 2. Friendship in Context: Social Relationships in the USA 3. "Friendology"or the Science of Friendship Part II: Friendship Chronology 4. Early Childhood: First Friends 5. Adolescent Friendships: Seeking Ourselves in our Friends 6. Emerging Adulthood: Decisions, Decisions 7. Coupled-Up but No Kids Yet 8. Motherhood: Kids on Board 9. The Midlife Years: Re-Connecting with Ourselves & Seeking Companions 10. The Long Road Home: Community and Friendship in Older Adulthood Part III: Making Friends - Starting with Yourself 11. Understanding Who You Are as a Friend 12. Roadblocks to Friendships Part IV: Taking a Census of your Circle of Friends 13. Mapping Out Your FriendScape 14. Redesigning Your Social Landscape 15. Finding New Friends Part V: Strategies for Survival - Building and Maintaining Lasting Friendships 16. Building Strong Friendships from the Beginning 17. Tips to Strengthen Existing Friendships 18. Friendship in the Digital Age: Technology Keeps Us Connected-Sometimes! 19. Full-Time Friend, Part-Time Lover: Making Friends with your Mate 20. Coming Full Circle with a Circle of Friends
Introduction Friendship Basics Part I: Why Women Need Friends 1. The Biology of Friendship - to "Tend and Befriend" 2. Friendship in Context: Social Relationships in the USA 3. "Friendology"or the Science of Friendship Part II: Friendship Chronology 4. Early Childhood: First Friends 5. Adolescent Friendships: Seeking Ourselves in our Friends 6. Emerging Adulthood: Decisions, Decisions 7. Coupled-Up but No Kids Yet 8. Motherhood: Kids on Board 9. The Midlife Years: Re-Connecting with Ourselves & Seeking Companions 10. The Long Road Home: Community and Friendship in Older Adulthood Part III: Making Friends - Starting with Yourself 11. Understanding Who You Are as a Friend 12. Roadblocks to Friendships Part IV: Taking a Census of your Circle of Friends 13. Mapping Out Your FriendScape 14. Redesigning Your Social Landscape 15. Finding New Friends Part V: Strategies for Survival - Building and Maintaining Lasting Friendships 16. Building Strong Friendships from the Beginning 17. Tips to Strengthen Existing Friendships 18. Friendship in the Digital Age: Technology Keeps Us Connected-Sometimes! 19. Full-Time Friend, Part-Time Lover: Making Friends with your Mate 20. Coming Full Circle with a Circle of Friends
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