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Improving Interpersonal Relations with Constructive Self-Disclosure
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Self-Disclosure Defined The process of letting another person know what you think, feel, or want Revealing private, personal information that can not be acquired somewhere else
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Self-Description Defined Self-description involves disclosure of nonthreatening information Information that can usually be acquired in some other way
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Four Benefits of Self-Disclosure Increased accuracy in communication Reduction of stress Increased self-awareness Stronger relationships
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The Johari Window: A Model for Self-Understanding Model considers information you and others know only you know about yourself only others know about you nobody knows
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Figure 8.2 - Johari Window
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Open Area Represents the “public” or “awareness” area and contains information that both you and others know
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Blind Area Information about yourself that others know but you are not yet aware of
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Hidden Area Information that you know that others do not
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Unknown Area Information that is unknown to you and to others
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Figure 8.3 - Johari Window at the Beginning of a Relationship (left) and After a Closer Relationship Has Developed (right)
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Appropriate Self-Disclosure Questions about disclosing information: How much and how intimate? With whom? Under what conditions?
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Repair Damaged Relationships
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The Art of Apologizing
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The Art of Forgiveness
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Constructive Criticism
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Disturbing Situations Share reactions to work-related problems as soon as possible after the incident Holding things in impacts…
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Describe Accurately Sharing feelings involves risk
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The Right Time and Place What you say may be fine, the when and where may be the problem
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Avoid Overwhelming Others
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Barriers to Self-Disclosure Why do people conceal their thoughts and feelings? Why are candor and openness so uncommon in organizations? Several barriers prevent self-disclosure
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Lack of Trust Trust in organizations is declining… Lack of trust can cause…
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Table 8.1
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The Fear/Distrust Cycle
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Figure 8.4 - Fear/Distrust Cycle
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Role Relationships Versus Interpersonal Relationships Self-disclosure is more likely to take place within an organization when people…
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Figure 8.5 - Self-Disclosure Indicator
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Practice Self-Disclosure Becoming a more open person is not difficult if you practice With practice you will…
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