Although self-disclosure is not equivalent to and does not define the level of intimacy in a relationship it is a major factor in the relationship′s development maintenance and deterioration. Conversely the level of closeness between relationship partners (whether the individuals are acquaintances friends lovers or relatives) affects the meaning and impact of disclosure. Compelling and informative Self-Disclosure focuses on the role of self-disclosure in close relationships and illustrates how individuals negotiate with their relationship partners--what when where and how they communicate personal feelings and thoughts. The authors examine how close relationships and self-disclosure are mutually transformative; where self-disclosure and relationships mutually interact to affect one another; how subcultural differences between males and females influence self-disclosure in relationships; how the vulnerability and risk associated with disclosing personal information leads relationship 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 unpleasant life events and access to social support. With sensitive coverage of the major themes of self-disclosure this volume is ideally suited for students researchers and practitioners interested in close relationships interpersonal communication social psychology gender studies family studies counseling and clinical psychology social work and sociology. For someone looking for a good review of the literature on self-disclosure and close relationships this book fits the bill providing a quick and easy way to sort through theory....for the researcher the authors provide questionnaire materials in most chapters to illustrate how data might be collected. --Families in Society
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