What parts of your self-concept have remained relatively constant?

What parts of your self-concept have remained relatively constant?

Communication and the Self

This week we are staring to focus on the how our self concept develops and why it matters in our communication.

Read Chapter 3 in Interpersonal Communication by Kory Floyd.

step 1,

Discussion questions for the week:

 

  • In what ways has your self concept changed over the the course of your adolescent and adult life? What parts of your self-concept have remained relatively constant?
  • When it comes to social comparison, what reference groups are particularly important to you?
  • After you complete your Johari Window exercise, please post it. What did you discover about yourself?

Step 2, Complete the Johari Window exercise and post it as an attachment.

Johari Window

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Name________________________

Please review the words from the list below. If the adjective describes you, create a list of the words.Ask another person that knows you well if they would take the list and pick out the adjectivies that describe you according to their perspective. Create a second list. Compare the lists.Place them in the appropriate box of the Johari window.

OPEN BLIND
HIDDEN UNKNOWN
  • able
  • accepting
  • adaptable
  • bold
  • brave
  • calm
  • caring
  • cheerful
  • clever
  • complex
  • confident
  • dependable
  • dignified
  • energetic
  • extroverted
  • friendly
  • giving
  • happy
  • helpful
  • idealistic
  • independent
  • ingenious
  • intelligent
  • introverted
  • kind
  • knowledgeable
  • logical
  • loving
  • mature
  • modest
  • nervous
  • observant
  • organized
  • patient
  • powerful
  • proud
  • quiet
  • reflective
  • relaxed
  • religious
  • responsive
  • searching
  • self-assertive
  • self-conscious
  • sensible
  • sentimental
  • shy
  • silly
  • smart
  • spontaneous
  • sympathetic
  • tense
  • trustworthy
  • warm
  • wise
  • witty

Open: Adjectives that are selected by both you and your partner are placed in the Open quadrant. This quadrant represents traits of the subjects that both they and their partner are aware of.

Hidden: Adjectives selected only by you, but not by your partner, are placed into the Hidden quadrant, representing information about them their partners are unaware of.

Blind Spot: Adjectives that are not selected by you but onlyyour partner is placed into the Blind Spot quadrant. These represent information that the subject is not aware of, but others are, and they can decide whether and how to inform the individual about these “blind spots”.

Unknown: Adjectives that were not selected by either subjects or their peers remain in the Unknown quadrant, representing the participant’s behaviors or motives that were not recognized by anyone participating. This may be because they do not apply or because there is collective ignorance of the existence of these traits. This could be because the participant has not had to face this particular challenge or situation.

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What parts of your self-concept have remained relatively constant

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