<description>&lt;p&gt;It's a mistake to prioritize romantic and familial relationships over friendship, argues psychologist Dr. Marisa Franco. Strong, supportive friendships expand our sense of self, she says, and are associated with greater well-being and health. Marisa offers research-based strategies to make new friends and deepen our existing friendships, including helpful concepts like mutuality and the mere-exposure effect. Marisa and Maya also discuss how to stay friends through big life changes, why fighting could make your friendship stronger, and how to break up with a friend with clarity and kindness.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;For more on Marisa's work, check out her book, “&lt;a href="https://drmarisagfranco.com/about/platonic-the-book/"&gt;Platonic: How the Science of Attachment Can Help You Make—and Keep—Friends&lt;/a&gt;."&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;See &lt;a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener"&gt;omnystudio.com/listener&lt;/a&gt; for privacy information.&lt;/p&gt;</description>

A Slight Change of Plans

Pushkin Industries

The Science of Making (and Keeping) Friends

APR 10, 202336 MIN
A Slight Change of Plans

The Science of Making (and Keeping) Friends

APR 10, 202336 MIN

Description

It's a mistake to prioritize romantic and familial relationships over friendship, argues psychologist Dr. Marisa Franco. Strong, supportive friendships expand our sense of self, she says, and are associated with greater well-being and health. Marisa offers research-based strategies to make new friends and deepen our existing friendships, including helpful concepts like mutuality and the mere-exposure effect. Marisa and Maya also discuss how to stay friends through big life changes, why fighting could make your friendship stronger, and how to break up with a friend with clarity and kindness.

For more on Marisa's work, check out her book, “Platonic: How the Science of Attachment Can Help You Make—and Keep—Friends."

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.