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- Self-concealment abstract "Self-concealment (SC) is a psychological construct defined as “a predisposition to actively conceal from others personal information that one perceives as distressing or negative.” Self-concealment can be understood as an instance of boundary regulation in the maintenance of privacy. Self-concealed personal information has three characteristics: it is a subset of private information, can be consciously accessed, and is actively concealed from others. The concealed personal information (thoughts, feelings, actions, or events) is highly intimate and negative in valence (p. 440). Self-concealment has been shown to be both conceptually and empirically distinct from self-disclosure.".
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- Self-concealment wikiPageWikiLink American_Journal_of_Orthopsychiatry.
- Self-concealment wikiPageWikiLink Attachment_theory.
- Self-concealment wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conceptions_of_self.
- Self-concealment wikiPageWikiLink Category:Personality_theories.
- Self-concealment wikiPageWikiLink Category:Personality_traits.
- Self-concealment wikiPageWikiLink Coping_(psychology).
- Self-concealment wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Wegner.
- Self-concealment wikiPageWikiLink Health_psychology.
- Self-concealment wikiPageWikiLink James_W._Pennebaker.
- Self-concealment wikiPageWikiLink Personality_psychology.
- Self-concealment wikiPageWikiLink Psychometrics.
- Self-concealment wikiPageWikiLink Secrecy.
- Self-concealment wikiPageWikiLink Self-determination_theory.
- Self-concealment wikiPageWikiLink Self-perception_theory.
- Self-concealment wikiPageWikiLink Setting_boundaries.
- Self-concealment wikiPageWikiLink Sidney_Jourard.
- Self-concealment wikiPageWikiLink Social_inhibition.
- Self-concealment wikiPageWikiLink Social_stigma.
- Self-concealment wikiPageWikiLinkText "Self-concealment".
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- Self-concealment subject Category:Conceptions_of_self.
- Self-concealment subject Category:Personality_theories.
- Self-concealment subject Category:Personality_traits.
- Self-concealment type Concept.
- Self-concealment type Redirect.
- Self-concealment type Theory.
- Self-concealment comment "Self-concealment (SC) is a psychological construct defined as “a predisposition to actively conceal from others personal information that one perceives as distressing or negative.” Self-concealment can be understood as an instance of boundary regulation in the maintenance of privacy. Self-concealed personal information has three characteristics: it is a subset of private information, can be consciously accessed, and is actively concealed from others.".
- Self-concealment label "Self-concealment".
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