“Inspiring, wise, and thoughtful, this book is a gift for anyone looking to deepen their friendships.”—Luvvie Ajayi Jones, New York Times bestselling author of Professional Troublemaker
Sisterhood is that sacred space where all the masks that are worn for the world fall off. It’s the place where you lay down your load, refill your cup, and laugh until your belly aches. Our sister circles literally prolong our lives. However, building and keeping healthy friendships take work. How must these friendships evolve as we age? What practices can we put in place to maintain them? Can they be the key to unlocking a more fulfilled existence? The answer is yes.
Dr. Joy Harden Bradford has been doing the work to help Black women heal together for over twenty years. In a sisterhood community with more than half a million members, she’s the go-to therapist for Black women looking to prioritize their mental health and become the best possible versions of themselves. Now she’s sharing all she’s learned using the tenets of psychology and group therapy to help us foster relationships that are not only positive, but transformative.
In Sisterhood Heals you will
• discover the ways in which your present-day relationships with Black women have been influenced by your past
• identify the recurring role you play in your friend group and how it influences your relationships
• learn new strategies to grow and sustain healthy, nurturing friendships as well as how to rebuild after a rupture
Dr. Joy brings the warmth, wisdom, empathy, and levity found in our girlfriends to these pages, and reminds us that during difficult times sisterhood is often a lifeline with the power to help us experience fuller, more satisfying lives.
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- ISBN: 9780593497258
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- ISBN: 9780593497258
- File size: 2486 KB
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- English
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Publisher's Weekly
April 10, 2023
Bradford, a psychologist and host of the Therapy for Black Girls podcast, shines in her impressive debut, an exploration of the power of Black female friendship. Healing occurs in communities, she writes, and by strengthening individual friendships and “sister circles,” readers can heal others and themselves. To that end, Bradford delves into a host of ways for readers to be a better friend, such as by establishing a “judgment-free zone” to deal with complex emotions or determining one’s role in a social group to better grasp individual strengths and weaknesses (peacemakers, for example, excel at bridging divides, but can struggle to stand their ground in group settings). On a more communal level, readers can set an example of sisterhood by helping another Black woman’s career (“holding open the door behind you”) or keeping a watchful eye on Black girls in public spaces. In a society rife with racism and microaggressions, says Bradford, it’s especially important to protect “safe space to be ourselves,” and within them, healing doesn’t have to look like “heartfelt, teary-eyed, deeper than deep conversations”—sometimes it can involve just being there to listen. Bradford’s celebration of friendship is moving, backed with psychological depth, and especially welcome in a culture that sometimes downplays nonromantic bonds. This is food for the soul.
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