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The Johari WindowA Tool for Self Discovery Presented by Angela Rosenberg, DrPH Shared Discovery J. Luft & H. Ingham: Johari Window, Disclosure/Feedback Model of Self-Awareness

Open/Free AreaBlind Area Hidden AreaUnknown Area Mystery UNKNOWN BY OTHERS KNOWN BY KNOWN BY SELF UNKNOWN BY J. Luft & H. Ingham: Johari Window, Disclosure/Feedback Model of Self-Awareness ASK TELL

Open/Free AreaBlind Area Hidden AreaUnknown Area Mystery UNKNOWN BY OTHERS KNOWN BY KNOWN BY SELF UNKNOWN BY J. Luft & H. Ingham: Johari Window, Disclosure/Feedback Model of Self-Awareness ASK TELL

Open/Free AreaBlind Area Hidden AreaUnknown Area Mystery UNKNOWN BY OTHERS KNOWN BY KNOWN BY SELF UNKNOWN BY J. Luft & H. Ingham: Johari Window, Disclosure/Feedback Model of Self-Awareness ASK TELL

Open/Free AreaBlind Area Hidden AreaUnknown Area Mystery UNKNOWN BY OTHERS KNOWN BY KNOWN BY SELF UNKNOWN BY J. Luft & H. Ingham: Johari Window, Disclosure/Feedback Model of Self-Awareness ASK TELL

Open/Free AreaBlind Area Hidden AreaUnknown Area Mystery UNKNOWN BY OTHERS KNOWN BY KNOWN BY SELF UNKNOWN BY J. Luft & H. Ingham: Johari Window, Disclosure/Feedback Model of Self-Awareness ASK TELL

Open/Free AreaBlind Area Hidden AreaUnknown Area Shared Discovery UNKNOWN BY OTHERS KNOWN BY KNOWN BY SELF UNKNOWN BY J. Luft & H. Ingham: Johari Window, Disclosure/Feedback Model of Self-Awareness ASK TELL Sharing Feedback

Open/Free AreaBlind Area Hidden AreaUnknown Area Shared Discovery Self-Disclosure Exposure UNKNOWN BY OTHERS KNOWN BY KNOWN BY SELF UNKNOWN BY J. Luft & H. Ingham: Johari Window, Disclosure/Feedback Model of Self-Awareness ASK TELL

Open/Free AreaBlind Area Hidden AreaUnknown Area Shared Discovery Self-Disclosure Exposure UNKNOWN BY OTHERS KNOWN BY KNOWN BY SELF UNKNOWN BY J. Luft & H. Ingham: Johari Window, Disclosure/Feedback Model of Self-Awareness ASK TELL Sharing Safe Environment Understanding Solution-Driven Concern

Open/Free AreaBlind Area Hidden AreaUnknown Area Shared Discovery Other’s Observation Feedback and Solicitation Self- Discovery UNKNOWN BY OTHERS KNOWN BY KNOWN BY SELF UNKNOWN BY J. Luft & H. Ingham: Johari Window, Disclosure/Feedback Model of Self-Awareness ASK TELL Sharing Safe Environment Understanding Active Listening

Open/Free AreaBlind Area Hidden AreaUnknown Area Shared Discovery Exposure Other’s Observation Self- Discovery UNKNOWN BY OTHERS KNOWN BY KNOWN BY SELF UNKNOWN BY J. Luft & H. Ingham: Johari Window, Disclosure/Feedback Model of Self-Awareness ASK TELL Sharing Safe Environment Understanding

Open/Free AreaBlind Area Hidden AreaUnknown Area Shared Discovery Self-Disclosure Exposure Other’s Observation Feedback and Solicitation Self- Discovery UNKNOWN BY OTHERS KNOWN BY KNOWN BY SELF UNKNOWN BY J. Luft & H. Ingham: Johari Window, Disclosure/Feedback Model of Self-Awareness ASK TELL Sharing Safe Environment Understanding Solution-Driven Concern Active Listening

Open/Free AreaBlind Area Hidden AreaUnknown Area Shared Discovery Funded skilled learning opportunities Taking a ‘chance’ or risk on self or other UNKNOWN BY OTHERS KNOWN BY KNOWN BY SELF UNKNOWN BY J. Luft & H. Ingham: Johari Window, Disclosure/Feedback Model of Self-Awareness ASK TELL Peer Counseling Varied Evaluation Methods Continuing Education Active Listening 360 Evaluation Peace Corp Language Expand “traditional ideas” Interdisciplinary Paired Learning/Mentorship Appreciative Inquiry “You Shine Exercise Activities w/ Intent “Circle of Experiences

Shared commitment Honesty Effort and willingness Trusting relationships Shared Discovery UNKNOWN BY OTHERS KNOWN BY KNOWN BY SELF UNKNOWN BY J. Luft & H. Ingham: Johari Window, Disclosure/Feedback Model of Self-Awareness ASK TELL

Fears Hidden Agendas Decreased Skills Lack of Knowledge Shared Discovery UNKNOWN BY OTHERS KNOWN BY KNOWN BY SELF UNKNOWN BY J. Luft & H. Ingham: Johari Window, Disclosure/Feedback Model of Self-Awareness ASK TELL

Avoidance Delusion Lack of self-knowledge Resistance to criticism Shared Discovery UNKNOWN BY OTHERS KNOWN BY KNOWN BY SELF UNKNOWN BY J. Luft & H. Ingham: Johari Window, Disclosure/Feedback Model of Self-Awareness ASK TELL

Lack of Experience Low Self-esteem Untried/lack of opportunities Aversion to new tasks Shared Discovery UNKNOWN BY OTHERS KNOWN BY KNOWN BY SELF UNKNOWN BY J. Luft & H. Ingham: Johari Window, Disclosure/Feedback Model of Self-Awareness ASK TELL

Shared commitment Honesty Effort and willingness Trusting relationships Avoidance Delusion Lack of self-knowledge Resistance to criticism Fears Hidden Agendas Decreased Skills Lack of Knowledge Lack of Experience Low Self-esteem Untried/lack of opportunities Aversion to new tasks Shared Discovery UNKNOWN BY OTHERS KNOWN BY KNOWN BY SELF UNKNOWN BY J. Luft & H. Ingham: Johari Window, Disclosure/Feedback Model of Self-Awareness ASK TELL

Open BLINDBLIND Hidden Unknown Shared Discovery UNKNOWN BY OTHERS KNOWN BY KNOWN BY SELF UNKNOWN BY J. Luft & H. Ingham: Johari Window, Disclosure/Feedback Model of Self-Awareness ASK TELL

UNKNOWN BY OTHERS KNOWN BY KNOWN BY SELF UNKNOWN BY J. Luft & H. Ingham: Johari Window, Disclosure/Feedback Model of Self-Awareness ASK TELL

UNKNOWN BY OTHERS KNOWN BY KNOWN BY SELF UNKNOWN BY J. Luft & H. Ingham: Johari Window, Disclosure/Feedback Model of Self-Awareness ASK TELL