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    SUGGEST ANY FOUR WAYS TO MINIMIZE PROBLEMS IN THE MOVIE 3) Poor Communication among Each Other a. Self-Disclosure o One factor of effective communication involves the ability of self-disclose. o According to Guerrero, self-disclosure “occurs when people reveal something about themselves to others.” The confessions scene in The Breakfast Club clearly expresses self-disclosure. In the scene above, character Andrew Clark opens up to the group about the reason for his presence in detention o He builds

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    Running head: SELF-DISCLOSURE, GENDER, AND COMMUNICATION 1 Self- Disclosure, Gender, and Communication Gary Wayne McCoy COM 200 Interpersonal Communications Instructor: Jennifer Chagala February 11, 2012 SELF-DISCLOSURE, GENDER, AND COMMUNICATION 2 “Self-Disclosure, Gender, and Communication” Communication is one of the most important things in our lives. Quality communication in marriage is defined as the interpersonal

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    Openness with other individuals is commonly known as self-disclosure according to John Stewart. Self-disclosure allows you to divulge to another person how you perceive and react to current circumstances. It also allows you to give information about yourself from your past that is significant to an understanding of your perceptions and reactions to the present (Stewart, 2012, 211). If this writer could define self-disclosure it would be something revealed about yourself through nonverbal or verbal

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    The authors’ concluded with a few take home messages. The first is that self-disclosure can have a profound impact (both positive and negative) on a client's progress. They emphasized that this article only scratched the surface on the topic and they there was still much work to be done to gain a better understanding. They said case examples and reflective accounts could spark further dialogue. Regardless, they have brought the issue to the community in one of the AASP’s journals and now we have

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    this week is titled, Practical considerations for self-disclosure in applied sport psychology by William Way and Justine Vosloo. It was published on 12 January of 2016 in the Association of Applied Sport Psychology’s (AASP), Journal of Sport Psychology in Action. I thought it would be an informative article to supplement our class discussions on informed consent. Overarching Theme The overarching theme was to introduce the topic of self-disclosure in applied sport psychology as a tremendous influence

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    Self-disclosure within a romantic relationship signifies a strong bond between the individuals involved. However, allowing your romantic partner into your innermost thoughts can have both positively and negatively affect the relationship. Many times when a relationship begins both parties focus on the similarities they have in common and while one person may not enjoy the activity they will still attempt to have a good time. For example, when my wife and I started dating I took her to play paintball

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    personality types, and the past and existing relationship interactions (Meeks, Hendrick and Hendrick, ‘98). Which aspect of interaction in a relationship is more important the amount or quality of interaction? Arguments for both sides exist, self-disclosure is defined as face—to—face communication of information is often reciprocal, and related to the development of close personal ties (Arliss 1991). Another aspect to examine is if males and females

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    all dimensions in a virtual environment. Regarding self-presentation and self-disclosure, as collaborative projects usually only focus on specific content domains, blogs tend to score higher than it. Similarly, social networking sites provide more self-presentation than that of content communities. Finally, because of strict guidelines ruling users to behave in a certain way, virtual game worlds normally present relatively lower self-disclosure than virtual social worlds [24]. As this research focuses

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    M. (2009). Influences of Culture on Self-Disclosure as Relationally Situated in Intercultural and Interracial Friendships from a Social Penetration Perspective. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research, 38(2), pp.77-98. doi:10.1080/17475750903395408 2.Rationale (pp. 79-83) This study discusses the self-disclosure and the contact between the dimensions and it's topic; Self-disclosure and culture (individualism - collectivism); The disclosure of the self as dyadic and interactive analysis of

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    First, watch the video Pitfalls: Inappropriate Self-Disclosure: Author 's Discussion to listen to your textbook 's author explain the pitfall of inappropriate self-disclosure. Next, watch the video Pitfalls: Inappropriate Self-Disclosure: Clip 1 with Nicole and her client, Mrs. Anderson, to see an example of a social worker 's inappropriate self-disclosure. The pitfalls with inappropriate self-disclosure is it makes the client think you are a friend versus the professional social worker which can

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