Type of Boundaries
Saying 'No'
Boundary Violations
Healthy Boundaries
Relationships
100

This type of boundary protects your feelings and emotional well-being. 

Emotional Boundaries

100

This is a complete a sentence to set a boundary.

NO.

100

Someone reading your private messages without permission is a...

Boundary Violation

100

In recovery, saying yes to things that threaten your sobriety instead of protecting yourself is a lack of this.

Healthy Boundaries

100

Healthy relationships require this mutual behavior.

Respect

200

These boundaries involve personal space and physical touch. 

Physical Boundaries

200

This feeling is often a warning sign that your boundaries are being crossed or ignored. 

DAILY DOUBLE!

Anger / Discomfort

200

Ignoring someone's no is a lack of this.

Respect

200

This is the ability to express your needs clearly. 

Communication

200

This is when someone tries to control or manipulate your boundaries. 

Manipulation

300

This type includes your beliefs, values and opinions. 

Mental / Intellectual Boundaries

300

Saying yes when you mean no can lead to this feeling. 

Regret / Resentment

300

This happens when a person takes on other's emotions or problems as their own due to poor boundaries.

DAILY DOUBLE!

Codependency

300

Healthy boundaries are both firm and this. 

Flexible

300

Supporting someone's boundaries shows this quality.

DAILY DOUBLE!

Empathy

400

These boundaries relate to your time, energy and commitment. 

Time Boundaries

400

This skill helps you say no clearly and respectfully.

Assertiveness

400

Repeatedly crossing boundaries can damage this in relationships. 

Trust

400

Setting boundaries without following through on consequences makes them this. 

DAILY DOUBLE!

Ineffective

400
Continuing being around people, places and things without limits can lead to this.

Relapse

500

What are the eight types of boundaries?

DAILY DOUBLE! 

Physical, emotional, material/financial, time/structure, intellectual/mental, sexual, spiritual and work/professional. 

500

People who struggle to say no may have this habit.

People Pleasing

500

What is the difference between a boundary violation and a disagreement?

A disagreement is a difference in opinions, while a violation involves disrespecting or ignoring someone's limits. 

500

Setting boundaries is a form of this.

Self-Care / Self-Respect

500

This type of relationships often lack clear boundaries. 

Toxic

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