Isn't That What Friends Are For? Maybe Not: New Study
July 18, 2024
July 18, 2024
WASHINGTON, July 18 (TNSres) -- The American Sociological Association issued the following news release:
Having "strong ties" with close friends and family has generally been understood among scholars to indicate that one is inclined to confide in them when facing personal issues. But close relationships are complicated, and recent studies report that people sometimes avoid strong ties when facing personal issues. How common is such avoidance?
In a new study, . . .
Having "strong ties" with close friends and family has generally been understood among scholars to indicate that one is inclined to confide in them when facing personal issues. But close relationships are complicated, and recent studies report that people sometimes avoid strong ties when facing personal issues. How common is such avoidance?
In a new study, . . .