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Disclosure Processes in Children and Adolescents (Cambridge Studies in Social and Emotional Development)

Disclosure Processes in Children and Adolescents (Cambridge Studies in Social and Emotional Development)

Nancy Eisenberg, Willard W. Hartup, Ken J. Rotenberg, Robert Emde

About this book

To be known, and to know others, is critical to all social relationships. The topic of "disclosure processes" pertains not only to people's disclosure of daily thoughts and emotions, but to their disclosure of many controversial problems in contemporary society, such as divorce, AIDS, and sexual abuse. The bulk of research has focused on disclosure processes in adults, and relatively little attention has been given to those phenomena in children and adolescents. The chapters in this book redress the balance by systematically examining disclosure processes in children and adolescents. They cover how, to whom, and the conditions under which children and adolescents reveal their personal thoughts and emotions. They include new research, extensive reviews of the research, and a focus on the contemporary issues of the role of disclosure processes in family therapy and sexual abuse. This book will be of interest to developmental psychologists, social psychologists, clinical psychologists, social workers, education specialists, and nurses.

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OL19348754W

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Child psychologyAdolescent psychologySelf-disclosure in adolescenceSelf-disclosure in childrenRévélation de soi chez l'enfantRévélation de soi chez l'adolescentEntwicklungJugendKindSelbstöffnungSozialverhaltenZelfonthullingKinderenAdolescentenSelf DisclosureAdolescentChildInfant

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