Asked by Dustin Hansen on May 11, 2024

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With reference to the Johari Window, analyzing your dreams, fantasies, and slips of the tongue is a way of reducing the size of your:

A) open pane.
B) unknown pane.
C) blind pane.
D) hidden pane.

Johari Window

A psychological tool that helps individuals better understand their relationship with themselves and others by identifying and classifying knowledge into four quadrants: open, hidden, blind, and unknown.

Dreams

Mental experiences that occur during sleep, often reflecting the subconscious mind.

Fantasies

Imaginative scenarios often involving unrealistic or highly desired experiences or outcomes, which can serve as a mental escape or form of wish fulfillment.

  • Understand the significance of feedback in diminishing the blind pane and increasing self-knowledge.
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Roshell CampbellMay 16, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Analyzing dreams, fantasies, and slips of the tongue can reveal unconscious thoughts and feelings, thus reducing the size of the "unknown pane" by making the individual more aware of these previously unrecognized aspects of themselves.