Suzanne Degges-White, Judy Pochel van Tieghem
Toxic Friendships
Knowing the Rules and Dealing with the Friends Who Break Them
Suzanne Degges-White, Judy Pochel van Tieghem
Toxic Friendships
Knowing the Rules and Dealing with the Friends Who Break Them
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Addressing ten basic rules of friendship, this book provides perspectives on dealing with toxic friends who break these rules. Self-exploration exercises are included to help readers develop healthy, satisfying boundaries and friendships.
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Addressing ten basic rules of friendship, this book provides perspectives on dealing with toxic friends who break these rules. Self-exploration exercises are included to help readers develop healthy, satisfying boundaries and friendships.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 153mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9781442239975
- ISBN-10: 1442239972
- Artikelnr.: 42028447
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 153mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9781442239975
- ISBN-10: 1442239972
- Artikelnr.: 42028447
Suzanne Degges-White, PhD, LPC, LMHC, NCC, is professor and chair of the Department of Counseling, Adult and Higher Education at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois. She is a licensed counselor and her research interests include intimate relationships (including friendship and motherhood). She is the author of Friends Forever: How Girls and Women Forge Lasting Relationships and Mothers and Daughters: Living, Loving, and Learning over a Lifetime. She is a featured blogger on the Psychology Today website and has edited four books on counseling in the community and in schools. Judy Pochel Van Tieghem has over three decades of experience in reporting, writing, and researching for various publications. She was awarded the Illinois Associated Press Spot News Reporter of the Year honor in 1984 and was a winner of the Kenan Business Fellowship, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1990. She currently resides in the Chicago suburban area, where she works as a freelance reporter.
Acknowledgments Preface Part I: Understanding the Need for Social
Connection 1: The Need for Community 2: Friendship Patterns from Girlhood
through Older Adulthood Part II: The Rules of Friendship and their Role in
Relationships 3: It's a Matter of Trust 4: Just the Way You Are 5: Any
Friend of Hers is a Friend of Mine 6: Being There 7: A Friend in Need 8:
Keep the Friendship Favor Balance in Check 9: Defending Your Honor 10:
Bring Joy to Your Friends 11: Criticism is Not Okay 12: Jealousy is Not
Okay 13: A Rule-by-Rule Guide for Moms Part III: Toxic Environments outside
the Home 14: Soccer Moms and Carpool Queens 15: Church Group and Civic
Group Friends 16: Down the Street and On the Job Part IV: Taking Stock and
Cutting Back 17: Playing by the Rules 18: Writing Your Own Rules 19: Taking
Stock and Letting Go Bibliography
Connection 1: The Need for Community 2: Friendship Patterns from Girlhood
through Older Adulthood Part II: The Rules of Friendship and their Role in
Relationships 3: It's a Matter of Trust 4: Just the Way You Are 5: Any
Friend of Hers is a Friend of Mine 6: Being There 7: A Friend in Need 8:
Keep the Friendship Favor Balance in Check 9: Defending Your Honor 10:
Bring Joy to Your Friends 11: Criticism is Not Okay 12: Jealousy is Not
Okay 13: A Rule-by-Rule Guide for Moms Part III: Toxic Environments outside
the Home 14: Soccer Moms and Carpool Queens 15: Church Group and Civic
Group Friends 16: Down the Street and On the Job Part IV: Taking Stock and
Cutting Back 17: Playing by the Rules 18: Writing Your Own Rules 19: Taking
Stock and Letting Go Bibliography
Acknowledgments Preface Part I: Understanding the Need for Social
Connection 1: The Need for Community 2: Friendship Patterns from Girlhood
through Older Adulthood Part II: The Rules of Friendship and their Role in
Relationships 3: It's a Matter of Trust 4: Just the Way You Are 5: Any
Friend of Hers is a Friend of Mine 6: Being There 7: A Friend in Need 8:
Keep the Friendship Favor Balance in Check 9: Defending Your Honor 10:
Bring Joy to Your Friends 11: Criticism is Not Okay 12: Jealousy is Not
Okay 13: A Rule-by-Rule Guide for Moms Part III: Toxic Environments outside
the Home 14: Soccer Moms and Carpool Queens 15: Church Group and Civic
Group Friends 16: Down the Street and On the Job Part IV: Taking Stock and
Cutting Back 17: Playing by the Rules 18: Writing Your Own Rules 19: Taking
Stock and Letting Go Bibliography
Connection 1: The Need for Community 2: Friendship Patterns from Girlhood
through Older Adulthood Part II: The Rules of Friendship and their Role in
Relationships 3: It's a Matter of Trust 4: Just the Way You Are 5: Any
Friend of Hers is a Friend of Mine 6: Being There 7: A Friend in Need 8:
Keep the Friendship Favor Balance in Check 9: Defending Your Honor 10:
Bring Joy to Your Friends 11: Criticism is Not Okay 12: Jealousy is Not
Okay 13: A Rule-by-Rule Guide for Moms Part III: Toxic Environments outside
the Home 14: Soccer Moms and Carpool Queens 15: Church Group and Civic
Group Friends 16: Down the Street and On the Job Part IV: Taking Stock and
Cutting Back 17: Playing by the Rules 18: Writing Your Own Rules 19: Taking
Stock and Letting Go Bibliography