Self-disclosure Flashcards

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What does SPT state?

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Reciprocal exchange of personal information, both of breadth and increasing depth signals trust and increases intimacy and liking

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What is self-disclosure

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Revealing personal information to another person - creates relationship beyond initial attraction

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Who came up with SPT

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Altman and Taylor - 1973

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What does SPT involve

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  • Theory of how relationships develop
  • Reciprocal exchange of information
  • Basic feature of romantic relationships
  • Self-disclosure should be welcomed and reciprocated
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Breadth

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Breadth of disclosure is narrow because many topics are ‘off-limits’
Low risk information

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Depth

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As relationship develops - self-disclosure becomes deeper
Wider range of topics, including things that matter most to us
Eventually reveal intimate, high-risk information

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What is depentration

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Describes how dissatisfied partners self-disclose less as they gradually disengage from the relationship

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Why is reciprocity important?

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Needed for a relationship to develop
Creates empathy and trust, increases feelings of intimacy and deepens the relationship

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Who came up with reciprocity of self-disclosure?

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Ries and Shaver - 1988

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Eval - research support

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  • Strength
  • SPT
  • Sprecher and Hendrick - heterosexual dating couples
  • Strong correlations between several measures of satisfaction and self-disclosure for both partners
  • More satisfied with and committed to their romantic relationship
  • Sprecher et al - relationships are closer and more satisfying when partners reciprocate
  • Increase validity of theory that reciprocated self-disclosure leads to more satisfying relationships
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Eval - counterpoint

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  • Much supporting research is correlation
  • Correlation does not equal causation - no valid conclusion to draw
  • Alternative explanations just as likely
  • Maybe self-disclosure and satisfaction are independent of each other and both are caused by a third variable
  • Self-disclosures may not cause satisfaction directly, reducing the validity of SPT of self-disclosure
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Eval - real-world application

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  • Strength
  • Help improve communication to relationships
  • Haas and Stafford - 57% of homosexual men and women said that open and honest self-disclosure was the main way they maintained and deepened their relationship
  • If more self-disclosure - deepening satisfaction and commitment
  • Psychological insights can be valuable in helping people who are having problems in relationships
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Eval - cultural differences

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  • Limitation - not true for all cultures
  • Nu Tang et al - in individualist cultures self-disclosure aided relationships
  • In collectivist cultures - lower levels in disclosure - levels of satisfaction no different
  • Self-disclosure theory is a limited explanation of romantic relationships - based on findings from US - individualist cultures which are not necessarily generalisable to other cultures
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Eval - self-disclosure and breakdown

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  • SPT - romantic relationships become more satisfying as self-disclosure increases
  • Theories of relationship breakdown - partners often self-disclose more often and more deeply as their relationship deteriorates
  • This does not increase satisfaction and often not enough to save relationship
  • Incomplete theory
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