IPR Inter Personal Relationships

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Very useful for students of nursing and other allied health fields .


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Interpersonal R elations RAJ BAPTIST PINTO Mr . Raj Baptist Pinto RN RM Assistant professor MSc Psychiatric Nursing MS Psychotherapy and Counseling PGDEMS & Disaster Management MD EMS

OBJECTIVES Purpose and types Phases Barriers to interpersonal relations Methods of overcoming barriers Johari Window RAJ BAPTIST PINTO

INTRODUCTION RAJ BAPTIST PINTO

DEFINATION OF INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP IPR refers to the reciprocal social and emotional interactions between two or more individuals in an environment IPR is defined as a close association between individuals who share common interests and goals IPR means interaction or relations between two or more individuals RAJ BAPTIST PINTO

DYNAMICS OF INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS RAJ BAPTIST PINTO

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1.IPR for an Individual RAJ BAPTIST PINTO

2.IPR relationship for nurses RAJ BAPTIST PINTO

1.IPR for patients RAJ BAPTIST PINTO

TYPES OF IPR RAJ BAPTIST PINTO

PHASES OF INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP RAJ BAPTIST PINTO

1. ORIENTATION PHASE RAJ BAPTIST PINTO

2. IDENTIFICATION PHASE RAJ BAPTIST PINTO

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Definition Of Barriers IPR Barriers to IPR are restraints or obstacles which interrupt the development of relationships between individuals RAJ BAPTIST PINTO

Barriers to IPR RAJ BAPTIST PINTO

Personal Barriers RAJ BAPTIST PINTO Lack of flexibility Others Lack of respect for the rights of others Pre-existing psychiatric condition Fear of rejection

Situational barriers RAJ BAPTIST PINTO

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METHODS OF OVERCOMING BARRIERS RAJ BAPTIST PINTO

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JOHARI WINDOW Joseph Luft & Harry Ingham (1995) Definition Johari window is a tool for illustrating and improving self awareness and mutual understanding between self or groups RAJ BAPTIST PINTO

Purposes RAJ BAPTIST PINTO

OPEN BLIND UNKNOWN HIDDEN

Concept of Johari window Open area/ open self/ free area/ free self : This is the Part of an individual’s personality that is open for the individual himself and for others also 2. Blind area/ blind self/ blind spot : This is the area of one’s personality about which the individual is totally unware i.e. the person does not know about his behaviour or feeling but other people are aware about those.

3. Hidden area/ hidden self/ avoided area/ avoided self : It includes feelings,fears etc.,that are know to the person about himself but are purposely hidden from others because of some reasons. 4. Unknown self/ unknown area : This is the area that is not known to the person about himself and others also do not known about the person.

Johari window quadrant 2 : B lind area

Johari window quad. No. 3 HIDDEN AREA

Johari window quadrant 4 : UNKNOWN AREA

Assignment Functions of johari window

Conclusion

SUMMARY

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