What is the power and control wheel?
The methods a person uses to deal with stressful situations.
Coping Skills
This technique is used to interrupt triggers and cravings at the start.
What is thought stopping?
This is the most common category of child maltreatment.
What is neglect?
2nd Place
One person getting and keeping the power in a relationship; Often it is a pattern of behavior in which one intimate partner uses multiple forms of abuse to to control their partner.
What is Domestic/Dating Violence ?
Fill in the blank: Often times people uses alcohol in response to _____ triggers, often causing depression, mood swings and aggressive behavior.
What is internal?
Visualization, Snapping, Relaxation, and calling someone are all forms of what?
Thought stopping techniques.
A high and appropriate level of emotional control and expression.
What is Emotional maturity?
In the movie Gremlins, what are the three rules?
No bright light, can't get wet, can't eat after midnight.
True or False: Each state, territory, or tribe decides for itself how to define domestic violence and how its laws protects victims.
True
This is the result after lashing out, erratic behavior and acting aggressively.
consequences
an arrangement of two or more responses that occur after a traumatic event or trigger occurs, often ending in relapse.
What is Patterns of behaviors; Behavior Patterns?
This word means to be aware, accepting and understanding of another's feeling and motives.
What is empathy?
This underwater animal has three hearts.
What is an octopus?
Fill in the statistics: __ in __ women, and __ in __ men aged 18 and older experience physical violence by an intimate partner in their life time.
Must get all blanks correct.
1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men
Alcohol promotes less controlled activity in this part of the brain, resulting in people being more sexually driven, less self conscious and more likely to become aggressive.
What is the medulla?
Things, events or triggers that happen before you use is known as what?
A Relapse Episode
This is a problem-solving strategy used when two people have different opinions about a situation and find a solution that works for both of them.
Compromise
What runs but never walks, murmurs but never talks, has a bed but never sleeps?
A river
This form of abuse is used to threaten out your sexual orientation, immigration status, gender identity or any other personal info to family, friends or law enforcement.
What is cultural and identity abuse?
The part of your brain that controls your emotions, like anger.
The limbic system
Alcohol affects the rational thinking part of the brain known as what?
The prefrontal cortex
This is a kind of question parents can use to encourage their child to share more information.
What is an open-ended question?
What has 4 'i's but can't see?
Mississippi