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... presenting , or " interaction which establishes each participant as a unique and separate entity . It is a process in which the self - boundaries of each participant remain intact , and in which each responds from the outside to a ...
... presenting , or " interaction which establishes each participant as a unique and separate entity . It is a process in which the self - boundaries of each participant remain intact , and in which each responds from the outside to a ...
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... presented in Chapters Three to Five . The social penetration process was described as gradual and systematic , slowing down as central areas of per- sonality were approached , partly because of uncertainty about reward / cost properties ...
... presented in Chapters Three to Five . The social penetration process was described as gradual and systematic , slowing down as central areas of per- sonality were approached , partly because of uncertainty about reward / cost properties ...
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... presented at symposium on " The Transparent Self , " Ameri- can Psychological Association , Philadelphia , 1963 . POLANSKY , N. A. The concept of verbal accessibility . Smith College Studies in Social Work , 1965 , 26 , 1–48 . POLANSKY ...
... presented at symposium on " The Transparent Self , " Ameri- can Psychological Association , Philadelphia , 1963 . POLANSKY , N. A. The concept of verbal accessibility . Smith College Studies in Social Work , 1965 , 26 , 1–48 . POLANSKY ...
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