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Group 2

29320031 Terry Yessi Evelin 29320042 Kurniawan Norat 29320050 Akhmad Kurnia

29320072 Ely Rahmawati 29320086 Elsadora Reapina 29320188 Chatulis Indra Jaya

FIRO-B
 The FIRO-B (Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation-Behaviour) is a
personality instrument that measures how you typically behave with other people
and how you expect them to act toward you

The FIRO-B results can be used to the following:


 Show current patterns of interpersonal behaviour and expectations
 Raise questions about satisfied or dissatisfied you are with these patterns
 Suggest alternative ways of behafing to increase your affectiveness, if you are not
satisfied with your current patterns
THE SIX-CELL MODEL
AREAS OF INTERPERSONAL NEEDS

Inclusion Control Affection


High May take rejection as May erceive any May find a lack of concern as insensitive
Wanted devastating structuring as inadequate May need continuous feed back
May thing being away is May consider standard May find distance from others a personal
missing the action procedures as important loss
May take lack of May take sole
acknowledgement as responsibility as
negative burdensome

Low May feel invitations are May not want any control May fid reassurances as superficial
Wanted obligations May feel pressured by May become offended by personal
May not want to be plans and stressed by questions
singled structure May find emotions as distracting-even
May consider group time May find competitive your own
wasteful behavior annoying

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