James Robert FitzGerald

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In psychology-speak, Callee and Lee’s friendship illustrates the tenets of self-expansion theory. The theory emphasizes that our identity needs to constantly expand for us to be fulfilled, and relationships are our primary means for expansion. That’s because when we get close to someone, we include them in our sense of ourselves, a phenomenon aptly termed “inclusion of others in the self.”
Platonic: How the Science of Attachment Can Help You Make—and Keep—Friends
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