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Aspects of Friendship Healing Power in Social Reforms

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  • Ovidiu CARTIS

    (Aurel Vlaicu of Arad, Romania, Interdisciplinary Doctoral School)

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Friendship relations between people have healing power at all social dimensions if the right approach is displayed. The natural environment creates a healing space and a relational healing perspective for those with emotional distress. At all social levels, human beings can develop better relations with others and reform how they perceive the people around them. This paper explores several ways that friendship can bring about healing. It highlights how simple acts like smiles and hugs can uplift spirits, while activities like dance can boost emotional well-being through physical expression. It also emphasizes the importance of dialogue, suggesting that meaningful conversations can deepen connections and foster understanding. Additionally, the paper discusses the power of shared experiences, showing how coming together around common challenges can strengthen bonds and promote social reform. Each of these methods is presented as a valuable tool for enhancing emotional health and building supportive communities.

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  • Ovidiu CARTIS, 2024. "Aspects of Friendship Healing Power in Social Reforms," RAIS Journal for Social Sciences, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, vol. 8(2), pages 142-147, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:jornl1:v:8:y:2024:i:2:p:142-147
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