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    Role of self-disclosure in cognitive-behaviour therapy Feminist therapists purposefully self-disclose their opinions and feelings about such emotionally and politically divisive issues as sexual orientation and nonmonogamous relationships so that clients can decide whether the psychologist will provide unprejudiced support if these issues arise. In cognitive-behaviour therapy, where the importance is placed on between-session changes, a rational intervention that accelerates such changes can be

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    information in a way that creates a climate for positive communication and transfer of accurate information. Communication tends to get things done and to maintain and build good will, because each understands the needs and interests of others. • Self-Disclosure Related to demonstrate that they meet and feel about the current situation and provide information about the past that affect this reaction; In this way, they allow others to know more about you. This transparency, acceptance and

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    This article explores the difference between self-disclosure in Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) and Face to Face Communication (FTF). More specifically, this article focuses Joseph Walther’s Hyperpersonal Model from 1996, and presents an attributional extension on the model. The article begins by discussing the presence of self-disclosure on the internet, stating that “self-disclosure is rife in profiles for online dating” and that “the average Facebook user discloses approximately 25% of the

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    In the article “Can we talk,” there are many ways I can relate to self-disclosure in my intimate relationship. My girlfriend and I live kind of far away, her in Orange County and me in Bakersfield, and we talk every single day. Yes of course not all our conversations are of quality, but I make sure to share things going on in my day to day life, as she is not here living it with me. I like to share my private feelings, fears, and doubts with her, and she is very opting to listening to me. “Typically

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    Branscombe (2011), self-esteem refers to an individuals overall attitude toward themselves, or sense of self worth. A major influencer of self-esteem is social connectedness, or an individual’s sense of belongingness to his or her social environments and networks (Lee & Robbins, 1998). For example, being excluded or ignored by ones peers is said to be psychologically painful, therefore causing reduction in self-esteem (Baron & Branscombe, 2011). Thus, social connectedness and self-esteem can be considered

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    onion requires its layers to be exposed to reach the core, social penetration requires a similar type of unraveling. The social penetration theory deals with the progressive disclosure of one’s true self to others and the world. Individuals have many layers that ultimately combine to form a shield that protects the true self at the core (Tang and Wang, 2012). In recent years social penetration has been examined through many virtual interactions due to the digital age. In a study conducted by Jih-Hsin

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    what the person is saying. It is a tough spot to be in when trying to create an online relationship, because you are in a vulnerable place and do not want to end up being tricked. Relating to the aforementioned article, a journal called The Digital Self: Through the Looking Glass of Telecopresent Others by Shanyang Zhao the themes of how to form an impression online are touched upon. “By observing others' “ungovernable” behaviors, we are often able to assess the authenticity of the governable aspect

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    Self-Disclosure Among Bloggers: Re-Examination of Social Penetration Theory In recent years, social penetration theory has been the focus of many online studies,and has been applied to, or adapted, in the context of online relationship studies, such as sexual self-disclosure, online friendships, and online social networks. (Tang & Wang, 2012) The social penetration theory as Joseph DeVito writes in The Interpersonal Communication Book is a theory not of why relationships develop but of what happens

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    Financial statement Disclosure Notes under US GAAP Financial statement Disclosure Notes under US GAAP the full disclosure principle is one of the basic accounting principles, which is an exchange of all material information integral to financial information for the company. Companies should provide disclosure notes when they provide the financial statement. Full disclosure notes give full information about the statements for investors and creditors to make decisions because this note is connected

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    One issue to can be traced to Lidaret,[ ] is the idea of disclosure in a patent design specification and this is as a result of the law of insufficiency; the concern of the patentee’s is to make available in a contractual sense a quid pro quo for patent monopoly to the public at large.[ ] This universal theory model of insufficiency later advanced and recognised by the United kingdom and further shaped its Statutory Law.[ ] which raises appositely as a ground for revocation the law of insufficiency

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