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| | Johari Window |
 | | The Johari Window, named after the first names of its inventors, Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham, is one of the most useful models describing the process of human interaction. |
 | | For example, I learned of the Johari window at a workshop conducted by a Japanese American psychiatrist in the early 1980's. |
 | | On the simplest level, difficulties may arise due to a lack of clarity in the interaction, such as poor grammar or choice of words, unorganized thoughts, faulty logic etc. This induces the receiver to criticize you, the sender, by revealing something that was in your blind quadrant. |
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