Motivation
Behaviors
Intro to Emotion Regulation
Self-Control Strategies
Obstacles to Change
100

This is something that is of worth or importance, things like freedom, money, family, and honesty.

What is a value?

100

This tool is used to help explore how our thoughts and feelings influence our behaviors and lead to subsequent consequences.

What is behavior chain?

100

Our body’s automatic response to flee or retaliate when there is perceived or actual harm or danger.

What is fight or flight response?

100

This is the ability to be in control of oneself, in particular one's emotions and expression of behavior.

What is self-control?

100

This part of the brain allows us to problem solve and think things through.

What is cortex or processor?

200

This tool can help you weigh out the pros and cons of a decision.

What is cost benefit analysis?

200

List the 5 parts of the behavior chain.

What is situation, thoughts, feelings, behavior, and consequences?

200

Emotions like anger can be considered this kind of emotion. (hint: per emotion wheel)

What is secondary?

200

This strategy requires you to physically leave the situation to calm down and return once calm.

What is taking a break?

200

This part of the brain stores all the information we process and is considered our file cabinet.

What is hippocampus?

300

These can be found in short, medium, and long-term and should be positive and realistic when set.

What are goals?

300

This is the term used for new thinking.

What is replacement thoughts?

300

These are the two components that make up emotions/feelings (how we know what we are feeling).

What are physical sensations and body language?

300

This is the opposite of gritting your teeth or trying to fight an urge, but rather you ride it out.

What is urge surfing?

300

This part of the brain reacts to and manages trauma in our life, another name for it is the fight or flight center.

What is amygdala?

400

This is a strong urge or desire for something.

What is a craving?

400

These are our past experiences or the things in our lives that cannot be changed.

What are life history factors?

400

This is the opposite of gritting your teeth or trying to fight an emotion, but rather you ride it out.

What is mood surfing?

400

Cravings and urges have two components/parts, what are they?

What is physical and mental?

400

This is when we are troubled by our own thoughts, beliefs, or behaviors because they are in conflict with one another.

What is cognitive dissonance?

500

List two of the four facts about cravings.

What is cravings are normal, cravings are common, cravings are time-limited, cravings are a sign of change?

500

These are the things in our life that can be changed, also how we are currently living our life.

What are lifestyle factors?

500

You can have how many unexcused absences are allowed in CBISA group.

What is three unexcused absences?

500

List 5 out of many coping by thinking strategies we discussed in CBISA.

What is positive self talk, progressive muscle relaxation, pleasant imagery/visualization, counting backwards, distraction, urge surfing, behavior chain, double behavior chain, cost-benefit analysis, thought stopping, physical grounding, mental grounding, and soothing grounding?

500

List four of the ten general rules per CBISA rules and expectations.

What is Confidentiality, Absences, Be on Time, Sobriety is Required, Disrespectful Behavior, Participation, Homework, Plagiarism, Restroom Breaks, and Classroom Property.

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