R. Marc Andrews LCSW, QCSW, MS

Counseling and Clinical Supervision

Connecting with others is the single most important thing we can do for our happiness.

Connecting with others is the single most important thing we can do for our happiness.

When we’re with other people, we feel more positive emotions, which leads to greater happiness. When we’re happier, we have better relationships. This in turn leads to more positive emotions…and being on an “upward spiral” of well-being and happiness.

Five things you should know about Connecting
1. People with the highest levels of happiness and the fewest signs of depression are the ones with the strongest ties to friends and family and commitment to spending time with them
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2. People in happy relationships have five times as many positive interactions with each other as negative ones
3. Older people with a large circle of friends live longer than those with few friends
4. In a national study, nearly three-quarters of young people aged 13 to 24 reported that their relationship with their parents makes them happy
5. People who expressed gratitude reported greater happiness and less depression six months later

"Growth can stem from the most surprising places"

R. M. Andrews & Associates
Marc Andrews LCSW, DCSW, MS, President
Counseling & Clinical Supervision

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I am a licensed clinical social worker committed to empowering gay men and people affected by HIV/AIDS. I believe that growth is a never-ending process, and I work with clients who are as interested in building the best things in life as they triumph over the worst.

Phone: 503-583-2037
Email: RMA@RMarcAndrews.com



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