Self-disclosure : theory, research, and therapy /
Self-disclosure : theory, research, and therapy / [print]
edited by Valerian J. Derlega and John H. Berg.
- New York : Plenum Press, (c)1987.
- xxi, 357 pages : illistrations ; 24 cm.
- Perspectives in social psychology .
Chapter 1. Themes in the study of self-disclosure Chapter 2. A Neuropsychological perspective of interpersonal communication Chapter 3. Why am I telling you this? Self-disclosure in a goal-based model of personality Chapter 4. Private self- consciousness and self-disclosure Chapter 5. Gender and self-disclosure: strategies for exploring the issues / Charles T. Hill and Donald E. Stull -- Chapter 6. Responsiveness and self-disclosure Chapter 7. Marriage and verbal intimacy / Mary Ann Fitzpatrick -- Chapter 8. Self-disclosure and relationship disengagement Chapter 9. The relation of loneliness and self-disclosure Chapter 10. The relationship between psychopathology and self-disclosure: an interference/competence model Chapter 11. The dilemma of distress disclosure Chapter 12. "I have to talk to somebody": a fever model of disclosure Chapter 13. Self-disclosure in cognitive marital therapy Chapter 14. Counseling and self-disclosure Chapter 15. Commentary: self-disclosure, a very useful behavior John H. Berg and Velerian J. Derlega -- Gordon J. Chelune -- Lynn Carol Miller and Stephen J. Read -- Mark H. Davis and Stephen L. Franzoi -- John H. Berg -- Leslie A. Baxter -- Joseph P. Stokes -- Bruce N. Carpenter -- Dan Coates and Tina Winston -- William B. Stiles -- Edward M. Waring -- Susan S. Hendrick -- Richard L. Archer.
87018654 //r88
GB88-23349
Self-disclosure.
Interpersonal relations.
Psychotherapy.
BF697.B493.S454 1987 BF697
Chapter 1. Themes in the study of self-disclosure Chapter 2. A Neuropsychological perspective of interpersonal communication Chapter 3. Why am I telling you this? Self-disclosure in a goal-based model of personality Chapter 4. Private self- consciousness and self-disclosure Chapter 5. Gender and self-disclosure: strategies for exploring the issues / Charles T. Hill and Donald E. Stull -- Chapter 6. Responsiveness and self-disclosure Chapter 7. Marriage and verbal intimacy / Mary Ann Fitzpatrick -- Chapter 8. Self-disclosure and relationship disengagement Chapter 9. The relation of loneliness and self-disclosure Chapter 10. The relationship between psychopathology and self-disclosure: an interference/competence model Chapter 11. The dilemma of distress disclosure Chapter 12. "I have to talk to somebody": a fever model of disclosure Chapter 13. Self-disclosure in cognitive marital therapy Chapter 14. Counseling and self-disclosure Chapter 15. Commentary: self-disclosure, a very useful behavior John H. Berg and Velerian J. Derlega -- Gordon J. Chelune -- Lynn Carol Miller and Stephen J. Read -- Mark H. Davis and Stephen L. Franzoi -- John H. Berg -- Leslie A. Baxter -- Joseph P. Stokes -- Bruce N. Carpenter -- Dan Coates and Tina Winston -- William B. Stiles -- Edward M. Waring -- Susan S. Hendrick -- Richard L. Archer.
87018654 //r88
GB88-23349
Self-disclosure.
Interpersonal relations.
Psychotherapy.
BF697.B493.S454 1987 BF697