
Dr. Miriam Kirmayer
@miriamkirmayer
Clinical Psychologist. Friendship Expert. Keynote Speaker on human connection & social support. Advisor at @letswondermind.
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Clinical Psychologist and friendship expert Dr. Dr. Miriam Kirmayer joins Call Her Daddy to discuss the different types of friendships we can have in our lives. Listen to her advice on the new mini-episode! #bookedbyCTB #CentralTalentBooking open.spotify.com/episode/2f8k95ā¦


Glad to be back on Call Her Daddy for another episode on friendship! This time, we talked levels of friendship, workplace connections, and how to handle one-sided friendships that make you feel... less than ideal. Listen in on Spotify Podcasts š ā¤µļø š open.spotify.com/episode/2f8k95ā¦

I have been keeping a major secret, but thrilled to finally be able to share with the world what I've been working on for the past year! Working with U.S. Surgeon General on this National Advisory and National Strategy has been an honor. #Connect2Heal surgeongeneral.gov/connect2heal



CWIM Gather #cwimconference2023 True #Empathy isnāt feeling the feelings, itās noticing the needs. To support: offer multiple choices; show curiosity about experience (eg āwhat do you wish more people knew?ā); ask about coping; ask about communication (eg āhow did that land?ā)

āTrue empathy isnāt just feeling feelings, itās about noticing needsā. š¤Æš Thank you Dr. Miriam Kirmayer for an amazing talk and CWIM Gather for an amazing conference. #cwim2023



For this piece, I spoke w friendship expert + clinical psychologist, Dr. Miriam Kirmayer + psychology professor Brooke Feeney on on how our attachment styles develop as children, how they manifest in our friendships, & how to navigate the ebbs and flows in our friendships healthily



So looking forward to hosting a workshop with Wondermind for Mental Health Awareness month. Register for your free tix and letās talk small talk!

āQuiet quittingā a friendship is a common way to create distance when you feel a friendship has run its course, but the person has not done anything wrong, per se. I loved this chat with Dr. Miriam Kirmayer for Dear Nina: Conversations About Friendship. ninabadzin.com/2024/08/20/quiā¦
