Before You Open Up April 1, 1996
In "People Skills," Dr. Robert Bolton writes, "Self-disclosure is best when it is:
to the right person—often one who is capable of empathic understanding;
to the right degree—you may decide to disclose all or part of your experience;
for the right reasons—be sure your goal is to disclose yourself rather than to burden the other or "show off";
at the right time—in hours that are appropriate and when the other is not heavily burdened with his own needs; and
in the right place—in a location conducive to this kind of environment."
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