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Appraisal TheoryContent creators increasingly use self-disclosure to shape their personas and build strong connections with their audiences. This trend calls for focused scholarly attention on the outcome and underlying mechanism of content creators' self-disclosure. However, there is a lack of systematic...
Disclosure: Dr. Bauda has reported support by the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and the NIHR Applied Research Centre at King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, King’s College London. Dr. Ibeziako has received grant funding from the Nat...
Neuropsychopharmacology DISCLOSURE The authors declare no conflict of interest. REFERENCES Abekawa T, Ohmori T, Koyama T (1994). Effects of repeated administration of a high dose of methamphetamine on dopamine and glutamate release in rat striatum and nucleus accumbens. Brain Res 643: 276–281. ...
There was an exhale. A ripple out, like dropping eyelids, a wave on a slow shore, turning a shoulder away and the head following; this was how her disclosure soundly rolled through the room. I failed. I don’t care how cocky you are, everyone fears. In the brain and body, sometimes...
Disclosure The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work. References 1. Nezu AM, Ronan GF, Meadows EA, McClure KS. Practitioner’s guide to empirically based measures of depression. 2000. 2. Marcus M, Yasamy MT, van Ommeren M, Chisholm D, Saxena S. Depressi...
While disclosure can lead to social support, it can also lead to harassment. PLWH struggled with alienation from partners, experienced verbal harassment and violence, and were excluded from activities [50,63]. "When I told my husband, he didn't believe me. He just started laughing and told ...
disclosure in order not to interfere with the therapeutic process (Guy2000). While some research suggests expressive suppression may be beneficial in the short-term (Myers et al.2012), it has also been associated with negative outcomes for the therapist, such as increased anxiety and depression ...
ANDOR All fieldsTitleAbstractKeywordsAuthorsAffiliationsDoiFull TextReferences Open AccessArticle by Giuseppe Corbelli 1,*, Paolo Giovanni Cicirelli 2, Francesca D’Errico 2and Marinella Paciello 1 1 Faculty of Psychology, Uninettuno University, 00186 Rome, Italy ...