What is vulnerable to you is what you have been taught to be ashamed of. Vulnerability can differ for each person depending on what they were taught to be ashamed of. Recognizing when someone does something out of character and asks for support can be a crucial moment in a friendship. In these vulnerable moments, our brain tends to remember them more vividly and they have a greater impact on the friendship. However, it can be difficult to identify these vulnerable moments, so we should look for uncharacteristic behavior from our friends.
1. Practical ways to make a friend and become what Dr. Franco calls a “Super-friend.”
2. How to address issues with a friend even if you hate conflict.
3. Why expressing anger is more likely to deepen a relationship than destroy it.
4. How we need to express vulnerability to make friends – but first, what the hell is vulnerability?
5. Destroying the unhelpful myth that friendship happens organically.
About Dr. Franco:
Dr. Marisa G Franco is psychologist, international speaker, and New York Times bestselling author known for digesting and communicating science in ways tha change their lives. She works as a professor at The University of Maryland and authored the New York Times bestseller Platonic: How The Science of Attachment Can Help You Make—and Keep—Friends.
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