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Immediate Reactions Allow Yourself to Feel: Give yourself permission to feel the full range of emotions that come with betrayal: hurt, anger, sadness, confusion. It's important to acknowledge and process these feelings rather than suppress them. Take Some Time: Step back from the situation to gain pRead more
Immediate Reactions
- Allow Yourself to Feel:
- Give yourself permission to feel the full range of emotions that come with betrayal: hurt, anger, sadness, confusion. It’s important to acknowledge and process these feelings rather than suppress them.
- Take Some Time:
- Step back from the situation to gain perspective. This might mean taking a break from interacting with the friend to allow your emotions to settle.
Reflect on the Situation
- Analyze the Betrayal:
- Consider what happened and why it feels like a betrayal. Understanding the specifics can help you decide how to move forward.
- Evaluate the Friendship:
- Reflect on the overall quality of the friendship. Was it generally positive, supportive, and healthy, or were there recurring issues that contributed to the betrayal?
Communication
- Have an Honest Conversation:
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- When you feel ready, talk to your friend about what happened. Share your feelings and perspective without blaming or attacking them.
- Use “I” statements (e.g., “I felt hurt when…”) to express how their actions affected you.
- Listen to Their Side:
Give your friend a chance to explain their actions and feelings. Understanding their perspective can provide clarity and help you decide the future of the friendship
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