The New Johari Window #23: Quadrant Two: Interpersonal Needs
Our analysis of Quad Two is concerned with what other people observe in our behavior that leads them to assume (rightly or w…
Our analysis of Quad Two is concerned with what other people observe in our behavior that leads them to assume (rightly or w…
Why don’t we find out more about ourselves from other people? We don’t find out in part because we don’t want to know (Q2-I)…
Joe Luft is particularly insightful about three Quad Two issues: (1) consensual reliability, (2) interacting alone and (3) …
At this point, I will offer two other versions regarding Kevin and Sheila’s second quadrants, using the alternative structur…
Joe Luft’s analysis and his Original Window are unique in that this “blind” self is juxtaposed with and dynamically interrel…
The Continental perspective on Quad One concerns deception, fear and the exercise of power. …
Examining the fundamental needs that underlie and drive relationships by exploring two of the three different perspectives (…
I sketch out some of the factors contributing to that sense of community and push toward conformity that does exist in conte…
We are living in a postmodern world in which to survive we must be many people in many settings. We act out many different r…
Having described the original Window and offered examples of how this window dynamically operates in the relationship establ…