Social and psychological benefits of self-disclosure

The analysis of the concept of "self-disclosure" and implicitly, of the benefits it has upon the psychological and social dimension, reveals from an epistemic viewpoint the need for a theoretical and practical foundation well outlined from a scientific viewpoint. Thus, a comparative study...

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Main Author: Narcisa Loredana Posteuca Esi (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Association of Social and Educational Innovation, 2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:The analysis of the concept of "self-disclosure" and implicitly, of the benefits it has upon the psychological and social dimension, reveals from an epistemic viewpoint the need for a theoretical and practical foundation well outlined from a scientific viewpoint. Thus, a comparative study at the theoretical level, but also at the level of inter-subjective practice transposes the results obtained over time in the area of psychological and social consequences and effects. Moreover, such epistemic results acquire epistemic validity in the inter-subjective field and space insofar as we can see, from our point of view, a series of (affective, cognitive) benefits related to the interpersonalrelationships or to the therapeutic relationship between the patient and the physician (analyst).
Item Description:2393-0373