Term ID: T1677

Friendship Development

/friendship-development/
The process by which social relationships form and deepen over time, involving stages of acquaintanceship, buildup, continuation, and sometimes deterioration or dissolution.
Example: The progression from initial attraction and similarity recognition through self-disclosure and mutual support to deep friendship characterized by trust and intimacy.

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Reference: Knapp & Vangelisti (2005)