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The Friendship Crisis
The Friendship Crisis: Finding, Making, and Keeping Friends When You're Not a Kid Anymore | Marla Paul
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As seen in Self, Fitness, Health, Ladies' Home Journal, and Redbook, this much-praised celebration of women's friendships explores the keys to forming emotionally supportive and sustaining connections at every stage in life. Embraced by some of the most popular women's magazines, The Friendship Crisis has struck a chord with women everywhere who know that finding close friends as an adult isn't easy. Most women rely heavily on their friendships with other women to share their joy and see them through the rough spots, but common life changes-having a baby, leaving a job, moving to a new town, starting an at-home business, becoming divorced or widowed-not only make it difficult to forge new ties but often fray the ones we already have. Marla Paul brings together the moving personal experiences of many different women with the keen insights of psychologists and other relationship experts in "her wise and helpful book on this much neglected subject," says Harriet Lerner, Ph.D.
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A few of my #blue covers. The tagged book is by a friend of my sister‘s, who interviewed me for the book and included me in it, albeit under a changed name. #readingResolutions @Jess7

Chrissyreadit That is exciting! I agree friendships today seem to be more difficult to come by. I was never so lonely as when my kids were infants and toddlers. 7y
Lcsmcat @Chrissyreadit I was lucky to find a great mom‘s group when my kids were that little and we raised our kids together like cousins. For me I was the years after college but before kids that were the hardest. 7y
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