Johari window

English

Etymology

From the first names of the American psychologists who created it: Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham.

Noun

Johari window (plural Johari windows)

  1. A grid-like diagram used to help people understand their relationship with self and others. It contains various groupings of adjectives that describe the subject, in his/her own view and the view of others.
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