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Figure 8.2
Figure 8.2
Johari Window
Source: Joseph Luft, Group Processes: An Introduction to Group Dynamics. Copyright ©
1984. Mayfield Publishing Company. Reprinted by permission of the publisher.
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The Four Panes of the
Johari Window
•Open
•Blind
•Hidden
•Unknown
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Open Area
•Represents the “public” or “awareness”
area and contains information that both
you and others know
•Information that you don’t mind
admitting
•Gets bigger over time as relationships
mature
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Open Area
•A productive relationship is related to
the amount of mutually held information
•Building a relationship involved
expanding this area
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Blind Area
•Information about yourself that others
know but you are not yet aware
•Others may see you differently than you
see yourself
•Effective relations strive to reduce this
area
•Open communication encourages
people to give you feedback
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Hidden Area
•Information that you know that others do
not
•Private feelings, needs, and past
experiences that you prefer to keep to
yourself
•If this area is too large, you can be
perceived as lacking authenticity
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Unknown Area
•Information that is unknown to you and
to others
•Areas of unrecognized talent, motives,
or early childhood memories that
influence your behavior
•Always present, never disappears
•Open communication can expose some
of this area
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Johari Window
•The four panes are interrelated
•Changes to one pane impact the size of
the others
•As relationships develop, the open area
should grow
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Figure 8.3
Figure 8.3
Johari Window at the Beginning of a Relationship (left)
and After a Closer Relationship Has Developed (right)
Source: Joseph Luft, Group Processes: An Introduction to Group Dynamics © 1984.
Mayfield Publishing Company. Reprinted by permission of the publisher.
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