Category: Finding friends at different ages and stages
Friendship by the Book: “From Mom to Me Again”

Melissa T. Shultz’ new book, From Mom to Me Again: How I Survived My First Empty-Nest Year and Reinvented the Rest of My Life, is as inspiring as it is informative.
Finding upbeat friends when you are over 50
An over 50 woman is tired of finding people who only want to talk about their problems.
In the Media – On AirTalk: The difficulty of making friends as an adult (Public Radio)

Dr. Irene S. Levine was pleased to be invited to serve as an on-air friendship expert on the KPCC Southern California Public Radio Show “AirTalk.”
Friendships after 50: A radio interview with The Friendship Doctor

Listen to Dr. Levine’s interview on “Friendships After 50” that recently aired on the radio show, Chronologically Gifted.
A single mom has trouble making friends
It’s common for a single mom to feel left out of friendships.
Making friends in high school
A teen feels very frustrated and alone because she’s having trouble making friends in high school.
Making friends at midlife: Ties that bind
When we reach midlife, the thought of making new friends can be daunting. One reason why: Unlike women who are going to school, working or parenting, there isn’t a steady pool of people to choose from who are at the same stage of life, doing the same thing at the same time, with many of the same interests.
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