Stop Firing Your Friends
When your friends begin to confront you too often about perceived conflict? Connection experts like Dr. Miriam Kirmayer have advice to share.
Here’s Why You Might Feel Lonely Even When You’re Not Alone
Have you ever felt overwhelmingly alone even when you were physically surrounded by people? Turns out, you’re very much not alone in feeling that way.
Can Gen Z Make Friends In The Pandemic Era?
Because Gen Z has not had the “experience of making new friends at work that they really can draw on and leverage to keep them feeling socially connected”, says Dr. Miriam Kirmayer, young people are fundamentally changing their approaches to how they connect.
How Best Friends Keep Us Healthy And Happy
“When we feel chosen, that is, that the people we choose are choosing us in return, this is paramount. Healthy close friendships are based on balance and reciprocity,” Dr. Miriam Kirmayer says.
When Losing a Pregnancy Leads to Losing Friends
Connection experts like Dr. Miriam Kirmayer suggest ways to cope with your relationships after lost pregnancies.
In Need of More Friends? Try These Tips For Connecting
“When we feel lonely, but then we judge ourselves over that, it makes it even harder to put ourselves out there and to be vulnerable,” says Dr. Miriam Kirmayer.
How To Break The Social Media Comparison Trap
Research suggests social media can have negative effects on our sleep, can increase feelings of depression and anxiety, and may actually be contributing to loneliness, says Dr. Miriam Kirmayer.
How To Repair Friendships Strained By Different Perspectives
Ottawa-based clinical psychologist Dr. Miriam Kirmayer said the pandemic has highlighted unforeseen differences in people's perspectives and values.
Why Don’t We Dump Toxic Friends?
A “toxic friendship” typically indicates that a function or expectation of the relationship has been challenged, says Dr Miriam Kirmayer. But can it be salvaged?
How To Reconnect Friendships After The Pandemic
“We’re capable of working through this,” Dr. Miriam Kirmayer says. “It’s not a sign that anything’s inherently wrong with us or anything’s changed as far as who we are in our friendships.”
How Do Adults Make New Friends?
Anxiety about friend-making isn’t so uncommon, according to clinical psychologist and friendship researcher Dr. Miriam Kirmayer.