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4 types emtional(sharing feelings) and physical, or intellectual sharing,(idea sharing), shared activities,(working against adversity. |
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withdrawl and avoidance, reserved, shortening interaction, restricting topics, restraint-not joking, and finally deception |
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a definition of self disclosure |
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self-disclosing communication is the self and information abou t the self is purposefully communicated to another person |
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1 has the self as subject, 2 is intentional , 3 is directed at aonther person 4 is hones, 5is revealing, 6 contains information that is generally unavilable from other sources 7, gains much of its intimate nature from the context and culture in which it is expressed |
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1 open, known to others known to self ////2 blind, not known to self, known to others///3 hiddden known to self,///not known to others////4 UNK? not known to self not known to others |
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person who is neither receptive to feedback or willing to self disclose |
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person is open to feedback from others but does not voluntarily self diclose |
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dicourage feedback from others but disclose freely |
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both willing to disclose information about themselves and be open to others ideas, in moderation best for interpersonal relationships |
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Benefits of self disclosure |
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catharsis, self clarification(talkin it out), self-validation(do you think i did the right thing?), reciprocity(increasing odds someone will reveal something), impression formation, reveal personal information to make ourselfs more attractive , Relationship maintence, moral obligation, social influence, self defence,(disclose before someone does it before you) |
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rejection, negative impression, decrease in relational satisfaction, loss of influece, loss of controll, hurt the other person, increase awarness |
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alternatives to self disclosure |
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to save face, to avoid tension, to guide social interaction, to manage relationships, to gain power, to protect other relationships |
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language that has two or more equally plausible meanings |
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hints are more direct than equivocal statements, whereas an equivoal message isnt necessarily aimed at changing anothers's behavior, a hint seeks to get tthe desired response from the other personin |
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