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141. The moderational impact of disclosure following trauma
142. Disclosure to school-age children infected with HIV: Effects of acculturation, health attitudes and beliefs, coping styles, and social support in caregiver decision making
143. Disclosure, self-esteem, and public perception in gays and lesbians
144. Interventions, intentions, interpretations, and identities: Understanding disclosure effects in context
145. A survey of marriage and family therapists' attitudes regarding spousal disclosure of extramarital relationships
146. Factors affecting self-disclosure by pastoral counseling students in clinical supervision
147. Change mechanisms and clinical utility of written self -disclosure in a behavioral medicine setting
148. The ontological disclosure and ethical exposure of *meaning: The notion of *meaning in Heidegger and Levinas
149. An investigation of the content and impact of therapist use of self-reference
150. Aesthetic world disclosure in Kant and Heidegger
151. Self-disclosure and concealment among Chinese-Americans as predicted by acculturation level, private self-consciousness, and face concerns
152. The effects of therapist verbal self-disclosure on adolescent male offenders' engagement in an initial clinical interview
153. The effect of therapist affective self-disclosure patterns on client perception of therapist competence, trustworthiness and attractiveness across sessions
154. Am I ugly or do I have BBD?: Personal disclosure and social support on a body dysmorphic disorder online forum
155. THE DISCLOSURE AND ONGOING UNFOLDING OF UNIQUENESS AS A FOUNDATIONAL ELEMENT OF CONSONANT HUMAN FORMATION (GUIDANCE, TRANSCENDENCE, IDENTITY, SPIRITUALITY)
156. ATTITUDES TOWARDS COMMUNICATION AND SELF-DISCLOSURE: EXAMINATION OF CULTURAL DIFFERENCES AND THE IMPACT UPON HELP SEEKING BEHAVIOR (JAPANESE-AMERICAN SANSEI)
157. SELF-DISCLOSURE AND GUIDED IMAGERY
158. Sexual trauma disclosure in a sample of women of color: A qualitative stud
159. Addressing an elephant in the room: Self-disclosure and social support following negative intergroup experiences
160. Student therapists' use of self-disclosure with clients who have experienced trauma
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