单词 | self-disclosure |
释义 | > as lemmasself-disclosure self-disclosure n. Brit. /ˌsɛlfdᵻˈskləʊʒə/ , U.S. /ˌsɛlfdᵻˈskloʊʒər/ communication of information about oneself or one's feelings; an act or instance of this.ΘΚΠ society > communication > manifestation > disclosure or revelation > [noun] > self-revelation self-revelation1651 self-revealing1803 self-disclosure1826 self-revealment1854 1826 New Monthly Mag. 17 401 The struggle between shame that would hide unhallowed passion, and of passion that would burst out in self-disclosure. 1889 G. S. Merriam Story W. & L. Smith vi. 54 For a true view of his character, her description is the fit supplement to such self-disclosure as our last chapter contains. 1978 Counseling Alcoholic Clients (National Center for Alcohol Educ.) 26/1 All counselors should recognise the value of the ‘here and now’ self-disclosures that foster a climate of trust and openness. 2004 G. R. Wainwright Headless Chickens, Laidback Bears iii. xxv. 155 When two people meet who are never likely to meet again, there is also a ‘stranger value’ which may increase the amount and speed of self-disclosure. < as lemmas |
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