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Why friendship matters

Understanding the emotional and psychological benefits of friendships.

June 3, 2025 by Strategic Communication

June 8 is National Best Friends Day. It’s a time to recognize the people who make life brighter, better and more bearable. But best friends are more than just our favorite people to laugh with or share inside jokes. Research shows that close friendships are deeply tied to our happiness, health and sense of purpose.

Dr. Leslie Echols, Missouri State University associate professor of psychology, uncovers why friendships matter, how they help us through hard times and how our closest connections help shape who we are.

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Filed Under: Discovery, Faculty and Staff Page Tagged With: faculty, Leslie Echols, McQueary College of Health and Human Services, Missouri State Journal, Psychology

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