Selfrevelations
Self-revelations refer to the disclosure of aspects of the self that were previously concealed or not openly acknowledged. In psychological and therapeutic contexts, self-revelation denotes the act of sharing thoughts, feelings, memories, or experiences that are intimate or stigmatized. It can facilitate self-understanding, empathy, and a stronger therapeutic alliance, but also exposes the speaker to vulnerability and interpersonal risk.
In literary and artistic contexts, self-revelation is a narrative or performative device in which a character
In everyday life and social media, self-revelations range from casual confessions to strategic disclosures intended to
Methods that support self-revelation include journaling, reflective practice, psychotherapy, and structured disclosure exercises. The effectiveness and
Critics note that excessive or poorly timed self-revelation can backfire, while proponents argue that honest disclosure