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Self-Disclosure: Theory, Research, and Therapy (Perspectives in Social Psychology)

Publisher Springer
Category Psychology
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PublisherSpringer
ISBN / ASIN0306426358
ISBN-139780306426353
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Sales Rank3,694,660
CategoryPsychology
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Self-disclosure is a major factor in the development, maintenance and deterioration of a relationship. This volume explores how individuals negotiate with their relationship partners: what, where, when and how they communicate personal feelings and thoughts. Among the issues examined are: how close relationships and self-disclosure are mutually transformative; how subcultural differences between men and women influence self-disclosure in relationships; how the vulnerability and risk associated with disclosing personal information leads partners to be concerned about privacy regulation; and how stress-reducing disclosure, associated with the willingness to talk about stressful events, provides both a means of coping with unp
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