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Friendship counselling: 'The reality is friendships end'

As humans we have the ability to make and sustain friendships and it is considered something that indicates a healthy personality. The ability to care for others and give emotional support to those who are special to us, outside our marriage and...

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15.50 1 Nov 2022


Friendship counselling: 'The reality is friendships end'


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15.50 1 Nov 2022


As humans we have the ability to make and sustain friendships and it is considered something that indicates a healthy personality. The ability to care for others and give emotional support to those who are special to us, outside our marriage and family, is something innate in most of us from childhood. But would you agree to go to friendship counselling if a friendship was failing?

Sean was joined by Leslie Shoemaker, Counselling Psychologist and lecturer at TU Dublin to discuss...


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