Advice For Every Friendship Situation After The Pandemic
“Reestablishing norms in our friendships will be challenging and confusing and uncomfortable and that is just the reality of what this is,” says Dr. Miriam Kirmayer.
Here’s How to Meaningfully Reconnect With Friends
“Not only do our friendships help us counteract some of the consequences of loneliness… feeling connected to our friends actually boosts our overall happiness and life satisfaction,” Dr. Miriam Kirmayer says.
How To Meet Up With Online Friends Without Making It Weird
According to clinical psychologist and friendship expert Dr. Miriam Kirmayer, it’s totally normal to feel a little anxious at the prospect of a first hangout, even if it’s with someone you already know well.
How To Make Meaningful Mom Friends Online
“We need to remind ourselves that actually, feeling connected with the people around us has benefits across the board,” says Dr. Miriam Kirmayer.
Relationships Are Being Tested During The Pandemic
Dr. Miriam Kirmayer says the pandemic has also forced people to re-evaluate what relationships they invest in and prioritize.
How Do I Ask My Friends to Respect My Social Distancing?
To help you talk to your friends on this tough issue, Dr. Miriam Kirmayer has some advice to offer.
Why Can’t I Feel Happy About My Friend’s Success?
“It’s perfectly appropriate to experience both happiness and envy, pride, and worry about our own future or goals,” says Dr. Miriam Kirmayer.
How Can Society Thrive Post-Pandemic?
Dr. Miriam Kirmayer, clinical psychologist and friendship expert, provides answers for how the pandemic may affect friendships.
Ways To Cope If You’re Alone For Christmas
“We can find ways to connect that may not be as good as the real thing or what we’re used to, but will let us feel connected to the people we love,” says Dr. Miriam Kirmayer.
It’s Never Been Harder To Be The New Kid On The Block
Moving to a new place is never easy, and it’s even lonelier when no one can come within six feet of you. Experts like Dr. Miriam Kirmayer share how you can cope.
How To Make Friends In A New Place During The Pandemic
It can be especially hard to reach out to people with coronavirus in the background. Connection expert Dr. Miriam Kirmayer gives suggestions on how to clear those social hurdles.
It’s OK To Feel OK Right Now
Connection experts like Dr. Miriam Kirmayer help explain why it’s okay to feel normal during tumultuous times such as the pandemic.
What To Do With Friends Who Don’t Social Distance
“Sometimes, these actions are not coming from a place of rebellion but from loneliness, desperation, or necessity,” explains Dr. Miriam Kirmayer.
How to Clean Up Your Social Life Post-Pandemic
If you’re feeling a mixture of anxiety, dread and excitement about life inching back to normal, you’re not alone, says Ottawa-based clinical psychologist and friendship expert Dr. Miriam Kirmayer.
The Lockdown Friendship Audit
Experts like Dr. Miriam Kirmayer explain how lockdown has pulled us apart, pushed us together in odd ways, and forced us to socialise on screen.
Friends Are Breaking Up Over Social Distancing
Relationship experts like Dr. Miriam Kirmayer explain how the high stakes of this moment of history have created rifts that may not be so easily mended.
How Coronavirus Helped Loved Ones Reconnect
The coronavirus pandemic has caused many people to reflect on their lives — including relationships, said Dr. Miriam Kirmayer, a clinical psychologist and friendship expert.
The 3 Friend Types and How They Can Help Your Relationships
Dr. Miriam Kirmayer says there are indeed different types of friends. Furthermore, these archetypes hold the power to teach us about who we are and what we seek in others.
Forget Resolutions: How to Know When to Quit
The majority of friendships don’t necessarily end because of conflict, according to Dr. Miriam Kirmayer, an expert on adult friendships. More often, it’s a result of gradual distancing.
Should You Set Friendship Boundaries?
“It’s easy to assume that setting boundaries will come at the expense of our relationships, when often it is the very thing that allows us to continue to show up as a present, supportive friend,” Dr. Miriam Kirmayer says.