Kate Dreyfus

Kate Dreyfus is a dedicated Holistic Love Coach, Holistic Empowerment Coach, Heart-Centered Expert, Intuitive Healer, Workshop Facilitator, and Owner of Evolve & Empower. She has more than ten years of experience supporting her clients successfully entering exclusive, romantic relationships within the USA, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Europe. Kate is devoted to helping others through personal growth and transformation, success in dating and romance, and healing and rebuilding after a breakup. She is also a member of The Biofield Institute, the Healing Touch Professional Association, and the Energy Medicine Professional Association. Kate holds a BA in Psychology from San Francisco State University.

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Can you really be friends with your ex?
To establish a friendship after a breakup, it is important that both parties are on the same page for it to be a successful, healthy friendship.

First and foremost, how the relationship ended and how the breakup is executed will determine the likelihood of establishing a friendship afterward. It is important to allow both parties to properly heal and gain closure after a breakup or else friendship boundaries and feelings can get blurry, which can negatively affect the success of a friendship.

If both parties are interested in establishing a friendship, then it is essential to create clear expectations of each other in these new roles in each other’s lives. It is also important to create boundaries, especially with what is okay and not okay. For example, not sharing what is going on in each other’s romantic lives until both parties are comfortable with it.

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