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The pandemic threatens how we naturally grow and benefit from relationships – News-Daily.com
In an era of hypervigilance during a pandemic, whether some of our friendships will survive is up in the air.
In an era of hypervigilance during a pandemic, whether some of our friendships will survive is up in the air.
Our brains have established methods for recognizing people as close friends or acquaintances, and “the closest ties are built on a substantial investment of time and trust both of which may be challenged by the current pandemic,” said Andrea Courtney, a postdoctoral research fellow in psychology at Stanford University in California, who wasn’t involved in a newly released review on soci…
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