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Self-disclosure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Self-disclosure is both the conscious and unconscious act of revealing more about ourselves to others. This may include but is not limited to thoughts, feelings, aspirations, goals, failures, success...
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This is especially true if we plunge into an orgy of self-disclosure, while allowing only limited feedback from our "victim." The art and timing of self-disclosure is a crucial component during the development of friendships and intimate relationships.
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Self-disclosure, or how much of your inner person you decide to share with another, is a risky, yet necessary, part of building and maintaining healthy relationships. We wonder how much to disclose to others and the appropriate time to share our deeper selves with others.
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To provide trainees with the experience of what it feels like to share personal, intimate, secret things about themselves. ... This allows them to become more appreciative of the effort it takes to share with another person, ... DESIGN: Three separate exercises are used. The risk factor increases with each exercise.
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Learn more about the relationship of Jourard's self disclosure and effective communication. ... Self-Disclosure As A Communication Tool ... Self-disclosure is a simple (at least on the surface) approach to communication that involves sharing information about yourself, history, present, emotions and thoughts.
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Empathy, understanding and compassion from physicians are more effective than self-disclosure in personal conversations with patients, according to a study published Tuesday in the Archives ... Researchers said that there was no evidence that self-disclosure by physicians helped patients or developed rapport. In addition,
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