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The New Johari Window #5: Interpersonal Needs

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I believe that the New Johari Window can be helpful to those of us who have the fortune and misfortune of living and interacting with other people during the first years of the 21st Century. We are all faced with the daunting prospect of making sense of the complexity, uncertainty and turbulence of postmodern interactions—the emerging condition to which I turn in the next set of essays—and can benefit from these additions to the Original Johari Window: (1) internal and external locus of control, (3) three dimensions (Inclusion, Control and Openness) of interpersonal needs and (3) three perspectives (American, British and Continental) regarding interpersonal relationships.

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Following are other posted essays in this series on the New Johari Window:

Essay #1: Beginning the Journey

Essay #2: Models of Interpersonal Awareness

Essay #3: Locus of Control

Essay $4: Three Perspectives on Human Relationships

Essay #6: Awareness of Self and the Postmodern Condition

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