confessional
kənˈfɛʃ(ə)n(ə)l
noun
an enclosed stall in a church divided by a screen or curtain in which a priest sits to hear confessions.
the secrets of the confessional
adjective
(of speech or writing) in which a person reveals private thoughts or admits to past incidents, especially ones about which they feel ashamed or embarrassed.
the autobiography is remarkably confessional
