KUMJ | VOL. 21 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 83 | JULY-SEPTEMBER. 2023
Discover yourself: open up your “Johari window” with “Dohari” Feedback
Shrestha R
Abstract: The Johari window is a psychological matrix that is unique for each person. It is
segmented into four panes: “things I know about me ”, “things I don’t know about
me”; “things others know about me” and “things others don’t know about me”. The
panes are not the same in all relationships and are dynamic. Everyone has a “blind
spot”, that prevents us from advancing to the next level of development. We should
help our students and peers to achieve the “ideal Johari window” with the widest
“open area” and help them discover their “blind spot” which will lead them to
success and innovations. With feedback culture and self-reflection this area may be
discovered and become open which will disclose their inner potential. In this paper,
the importance of bidirectional feedback “dohari” is illustrated through the concept
of the Johari window. The tips for giving and receiving feedback are summarized.
Keyword : Feedback, Formative assessment, Medical education, Reflection