Lesson 32: Siblings and Friends - Slide  35

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Negative Friendship Behaviors

  • Jealousy
  • Excessive competitiveness
  • Secrets shared without permission
  • Borrowed items or money not returned
  • Promises broken
  • Excuses for failing to get together
  • Brags about friendship to others for opportunistic reasons
  • Strained or unpleasant conversations
  • Relationship of duty rather than enjoyment
  • Sharing is rare and one sided
  • Unequal

Notes:

Pg. 59, “When friendship Hurts, How to Deal with Friends Who Betray, Abandon, or Wound You,” Jan Yager, PH.D,. Simon and Shuster, New York, 2002.

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