With the benefit of anonymity, people can confide the fears that keep them from succeeding.
The group session provides a place where people can confide in others who understand and share their struggles.
In the old days, before the Accident, people were more inclined to keep their beliefs to themselves, or else confide only in doctors and psychiatrists.
If it is a hit, he knows that those same people will storm him and confide, "I knew you could do it."
Because young people rarely confide in teachers or parents when involved in a destructive relationship, awareness groups train teenagers to help their peers.
I wish I could give you more details, but, needless to say, your people do not confide in us.
Not all young people confide in their parents or a teacher when they're being bullied.
Dogs always bark at him, while people, entranced by his blue eyes, helplessly confide their secrets.
Everywhere I go, people will stop me on the street and confide, "Thank God you're out there saying what I've been thinking!"
Everyone likes Elsie, so people often confide in her.