Welcome back to Friendship Therapy, the podcast in which we look at friendships through a therapeutic lens.<br /><br />This week, Emma is joined by Scott, a man who, now in his 40s, has experienced a sudden turnover in the friends he made in his 20s.<br /><br />A repeating pattern of rupture and loss has made him more defensive in the friendships he has left and wary of making new friends, and friendship has gone from being something he felt he could count on in the past to being something that feels much more risky in the present.<br /><br />So far, he's looked to his own behaviour for explanation. In this conversation, Emma guides Scott to look further back at the role he played within his family to help understand the expectations he has of himself in friendships now. This is a conversation about boundaries, and why it's OK to aim for doing what is appropriate in your friendships, rather than whatever is physically possible. <br /><br />If you’d like to apply to appear on the podcast, please click the link below to fill out the form: <br /><a href="https://forms.gle/9yZAVgF9BbyKhwsV7" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://forms.gle/9yZAVgF9BbyKhwsV7</a><br /><br />---<br /><br />Friendship Therapy is hosted by Emma Reed Turrell, produced by Chris Sharp and Lauren Brook.<br /><br />--- <br /><br />Social media: <br /><br />Emma Reed Turrell @emmareedturrell<br />Friendship Therapy @friendshiptherapypod<br />Email: contact@friendshiptherapypod.co.uk

Friendship Therapy

Emma Reed Turrell

S2, Ep 9 Friendship Therapy: Friendship Boundaries - how rupture in friendship can help us break our own patterns

SEP 23, 202451 MIN
Friendship Therapy

S2, Ep 9 Friendship Therapy: Friendship Boundaries - how rupture in friendship can help us break our own patterns

SEP 23, 202451 MIN

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Welcome back to Friendship Therapy, the podcast in which we look at friendships through a therapeutic lens.<br /><br />This week, Emma is joined by Scott, a man who, now in his 40s, has experienced a sudden turnover in the friends he made in his 20s.<br /><br />A repeating pattern of rupture and loss has made him more defensive in the friendships he has left and wary of making new friends, and friendship has gone from being something he felt he could count on in the past to being something that feels much more risky in the present.<br /><br />So far, he's looked to his own behaviour for explanation. In this conversation, Emma guides Scott to look further back at the role he played within his family to help understand the expectations he has of himself in friendships now. This is a conversation about boundaries, and why it's OK to aim for doing what is appropriate in your friendships, rather than whatever is physically possible. <br /><br />If you’d like to apply to appear on the podcast, please click the link below to fill out the form: <br /><a href="https://forms.gle/9yZAVgF9BbyKhwsV7" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://forms.gle/9yZAVgF9BbyKhwsV7</a><br /><br />---<br /><br />Friendship Therapy is hosted by Emma Reed Turrell, produced by Chris Sharp and Lauren Brook.<br /><br />--- <br /><br />Social media: <br /><br />Emma Reed Turrell @emmareedturrell<br />Friendship Therapy @friendshiptherapypod<br />Email: [email protected]