Self-Disclosure Of Relationships

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Self-disclosure is when an individual divulges information about themselves purposely. It is important because it is an indispensable key in the process of bonding between people. It is what allows relationships to progress to a more intimate level. In our text, self-disclosure is described as an onion, the deeper you peel the more you reveal and therefore the closer the relationship becomes.

The process of self-disclosure is delicate. If you self-disclose too much too soon, it can end the union you are building with someone. If you don't self-disclose at all however, you might lose connection with people because the the relationship fails to progress. The action of building relationships further, through revealing personal information, is an important step in personal relationships, work relationships, and school relationships. It's important that we listen to our peers and potential friends, as knowing when to disclose information is an intuitive process that involves being aware of surroundings. In addition, it doesn't occur unless we communicate in the first place, and we must be willing to work on communications with other persons. The effort we exert in listening to a person, and contributing to the exchange, results in stronger relationships at home and at the job. …show more content…

The norm of reciprocity is a concept where people expect you to participate in telling information if they've done the same. Essentially, people expect to get back what they give in terms of divulgements. So, if you do not participate in the swap of personal information, your personal connection will not happen or will be lost with another

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