Types of Boundaries
Healthy vs Unhealthy
Assertive Communication
Red Flags
Empowerment
100

This boundary protects your personal space

What is a physical boundary?

100

Saying “yes” when you mean “no”

What is an unhealthy boundary?

100

“I feel ___ when ___ because ___”

What is an assertive statement?

100

Someone ignores your “no”

What is a boundary violation?

100

The ability to make your own choices

 What is empowerment?

200

This boundary helps manage your time and energy

What is a time boundary?

200

Clearly communicating your needs

What is a healthy boundary?

200

This style is direct, respectful, and clear

What is assertive communication?

200

Making you feel guilty for setting limits

What is manipulation?

200

Saying no without guilt

What is self-empowerment?

300

This boundary protects your thoughts and feelings

What is an emotional boundary?

300

Avoiding conflict at all costs

What is a passive/unhealthy boundary?

300

This style avoids expressing needs

What is passive communication?

300

Repeatedly crossing limits after being told

What is disrespect for boundaries?

300

Believing your needs matter

What is self-worth?

400

This boundary relates to beliefs, values, and morals

What is a spiritual boundary?

400

Respecting others while honoring yourself

What is a healthy boundary?

400

This style is forceful and disrespectful

What is aggressive communication?

400

Pressuring you into uncomfortable situations

What is coercion?

400

Taking responsibility for your actions, not others’

What is healthy control?

500

This boundary is violated when someone pressures you to use substances

What is a personal/recovery boundary?

500

Letting others control your decisions

What is weak/porous boundaries?

500

I need space right now, I’ll talk later”

What is setting a boundary assertively?

500

Making you responsible for their emotions

What is emotional manipulation?

500

Using boundaries to protect recovery

What is relapse prevention through empowerment?

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