Term ID: T1783

Friendship Formation

/friendship-formation/
The process by which social relationships develop from initial acquaintanceship through deeper levels of intimacy, trust, and mutual support over time.
Example: The progression from initial meetings based on proximity or similarity through increasing self-disclosure, shared experiences, and emotional bonding that characterize close friendships.

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Reference: Reis & Shaver (1988)