What Happened to Our Friendship?

A Therapist’s Guide to Healing, Growing and Reclaiming Yourself After A Friendship Ends

Contributors

By Gina Moffa, LCSW

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Feb 9, 2027
Page Count
256 pages
Publisher
Balance
ISBN-13
9781538779644

Price

$19.99

Price

$25.99 CAD

Licensed psychotherapist and grief expert Gina Moffa destigmatizes one of the most important relational losses — friendship loss — empowering readers not to fear friendship breakups, but to understand what happens in the brain, body, and heart when a friendship ends and turn painful, confused feelings into clarity and strength.

Moffa’s What Happened to Our Friendship? is the compassionate, comprehensive guide so many people have needed, but couldn’t find. Whether your friendship ended in a blowup, a slow fade, a ghosting, a values rupture, or simply the quiet accumulation of too many unspoken hurts, this book meets you exactly where you are. 

Drawing on over two decades of clinical experience and her own friendship losses, Moffa validates the anger, sadness, confusion, and grief underneath it all, and makes the case, backed by neuroscience and attachment research, that friendship loss is real loss, deserving of real mourning.

We were never taught that friendships require skill, that losing one deserves grief, or that the ache you feel at 3am over a friend who is still alive in the world but no longer in your life is one of the loneliest, least acknowledged pains there is. This book changes that. Moffa gently guides you through understanding why friendships end, from gradual drift and communication breakdown to mental health challenges, boundary violations, and the invisible forces of depression, anxiety, and collective stress that quietly reshape even our closest bonds. She helps you look honestly at your own patterns without shame, grieve the loss fully,  including the secondary losses, like all the inside jokes, the rituals, and the version of yourself that only existed inside that friendship, and decide with clarity what comes next.
And, when you’re ready to move forward, Moffa offers the core friendship skills that nobody ever taught us, so the connections ahead can be healthier, more honest, and built to last.
 

This is not a book about moving on. It’s a book about moving forward, with more self-awareness, more compassion, and more of yourself than you had before.


Gina Moffa, LCSW

About the Author

Gina Moffa, LCSW is a licensed grief and trauma therapist with over twenty-two years of experience helping people navigate loss, grief, trauma, and the complex emotional terrain of their closest relationships. In private practice in New York City, she’s worked with individuals across nonprofits, hospitals, and private settings, bringing clinical expertise and compassion to some of the hardest moments of people’s lives. Trained in multiple modalities, she works with the whole person — mind and body both.
 
Her award-winning first book, Moving On Doesn’t Mean Letting Go (Hachette, 2023), established her as a trusted voice in the grief space and sparked a national and international conversation about what we are allowed to mourn. She’s been quoted in Forbes, TIME, the New York Times, and USA Today, and interviewed on NPR and NBC News. She speaks at national and international organizations with the intention of helping create a more grief-literate society. Though she champions the power of good therapy, she firmly believes that art, music, animals, and time in nature have saved more people than they will ever get credit for, herself included. Gina splits time between New York City, Boulder, Colorado, and the South of France.

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