"All information isn't meant to be shared - -other people's confidences,
for
example, or tidbits of gossip that are just as likely to be untrue as
true. Nor is it prudent to broadcast all the details of our private
lives, either in public or in meetings of adult children. Especially
when our stories involve intimate details about friends and family members.
"Personal revelation is important to recovery, but where do we draw the
line? Sharing is magic, and the secrets we refuse to share can weigh
down our wings. What is appropriate?" (Larsen and
Hegarty).