Is one of your friends in trouble, depressed, seriously ill, grieving, or a substance abuser? When our friends are going through difficult times, they need us most, but it's at just such times that many people are at a loss about what to say or do. Psychologist Sol Gordon has written this sensitive, insightful book to help us become better friends and to teach us how to deal with the serious problems of those we care most about. Beginning with the nature of friendship and its responsibilities and rewards, Gordon then looks at a variety of challenging situations: violent or abusive relationships, friends with problem children, addiction, depression, suicidal tendencies, bereavement, and terminal illness. Offering specific advice, moving real-life stories, and practical resources, Gordon shows us how to nurture our friendships and understand the problems our friends face in order to give them the help they need. He offers suggestions on how to respond appropriately to delicate situations, from the use of compassion to the gentle reminder that we are always ready to listen when our friends need to talk.
Everyone will find this book useful at some point in their lives when they need to show support for a troubled friend. But, in the end, it is a book about how to be a thoughtful, caring, and compassionate friend.
- ISBN10 1573927929
- ISBN13 9781573927925
- Publish Date 1 April 2000
- Publish Status Out of Stock
- Out of Print 1 April 2022
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Prometheus Books
- Format Paperback
- Pages 221
- Language English