Another theory of self-disclosure is the Johari window, which is named after its creators Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham. The Johari window can be applied to a variety of interpersonal interactions in order to help us understand what parts of ourselves are open, hidden, blind, and unknown. To help understand the concept, think of a window with four panes, one axis of the window represents things that are known/unknown to us, and the other axis represents things that are known/unknown to others.
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