DEARMAN
GIVE
FAST
Misc. Interpersonal Effectiveness
Fun Facts
100

The first step in DEARMAN is...

Describe the situation

100

Name three things you can validate.

Facts of a situation, Emotions, Beliefs, Opinions, Thoughts, Suffering and struggles

100

What is your primary goal when using FAST?

Maintaining self-respect/Feeling good about yourself

100

**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**

Dialectics consider that...

Two opposing things/opinions/facts can be true at the same time. 

E.g., I can love someone and not want them in my life at the same time.

100

Which president is on the quarter?

George Washington

200

Component of DEARMAN where you make your intentions clearly known by asking for what you want or saying no clearly.

A: Assert

200

**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**

When you tell someone that you understand their feelings, wants, difficulties and opinions about the situation, you're using this GIVE skill.

Validate

200

Can you apologize during FAST?

Yes! Apologize if you are truly wrong, but no overly apologetic behavior. 

200

Name one factor that can reduce interpersonal effectiveness.

Lack of skill, Myths that confuse you, Emotion mind, Indecision, Environment

200

True or false: Gum was created by accident.

True

300

**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**

What is your primary goal for using DEARMAN?

Getting what you want

300

Name one of the three "Don’ts" mentioned in the letter G.

Don’t attack

Don't threaten

Don't judge

300

F stands for Fair.

When you are being Fair, who are you being fair to?

Yourself and others

300

Everybody has some worries about standing up for themselves expressing opinions and saying no. Some of these worries are based on myths about interpersonal behavior. What is one way to counteract these myths? (Give an example for double points!)

1. Try to argue against them logically/check the facts

2. Experiment out in the world and see if they are true

300

What is the only animal that can't jump?

Elephant

400

Name all the DEARMAN skills!

Describe, Express, Assert, Reinforce, (be) Mindful, Appear confident, Negotiate

400

What does the I in GIVE stand for (and one example)?

Act Interested (maintain eye contact, don't let your thoughts wander, etc.)

400

Use FAST skills to respond to the following scenario: Your friend wants you to steal some money from your sister.

...

400
When can invalidation be productive?

1. If it corrects important mistakes

2. If it stimulates intellectual and personal growth by listening to other views

400

**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**

What is the only kind of bird that can fly backwards?

Hummingbird

500

Use DEARMAN to respond to the following scenario:

Your roommate leaves dirty clothes on your side of the room after you have asked them not to in the past.


...

500

What does the E in GIVE stand for (and one example)?

(use an) Easy Manner 

E.g.: Use a little humor, smile, be light-hearted, use a "soft sell" over a "hard sell," be diplomatic

500

**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**

Name all the FAST skills!

(be) Fair, (no) Apologies, Stick to Values, (be) truthful

500

Name the 3 purposes of interpersonal effectiveness skills. 

Getting your objectives, Keeping or improving self-respect, Getting or keeping a healthy relationship

500

What is the most consumed chocolate bar in the world?

Snickers

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