This term refers to forgiving someone who has not explicitly asked for forgiveness.
What is unconditional forgiveness?
Often used in professional settings, this process uses a neutral third party to help resolve conflicts.
What is mediation?
Listening to the other person without preparing your response while they are speaking.
What is active listening?
The logical outcomes of a decision or the results of a person's action.
What are natural consequences?
A non-negotiable sexual boundary.
What is consent?
"Hypocrite, selfish, lazy, manipulative, never, always."
What is negative/unhelp verbiage?
A necessary first step in resolving a conflict.
What is acknowledging/recognizing/identifying the problem?
"I feel...", "I heard you say..."
What are examples of "I" statements?
Responsibility of parents and teenagers to maintain this aspect of home life, involving managing stress and promoting relaxation.
What is a peaceful home environment?
Physical, mental, emotional, sexual, material and time.
What are types of boundaries?
This process takes time and involves reliability, dependability, consistency, and predictability.
What is rebuilding trust?
This response type escalates conflict by prioritizing winning over resolution.
What is a competitive response?
Deny there is a problem, sarcasm, patronizing, resentment, backhanded compliments
What are examples of passive-aggressive communication?
The _____ to be treated with respect comes with the ________ to treat others equally.
What is: right and responsibility?
Feeling overwhelmed, struggling with low self-esteem. strained relationships
What are signs of an ignored boundary?
A concept for understanding forgiveness: personality and disposition inform a person's ability to forgive.
What is the psychology of forgiveness?
This kind of conversation can prevent small misunderstandings from turning into larger conflicts at home.
What is a family meeting?
This communication barrier occurs when people have different interpretations of words and phrases.
What is a semantic barrier?
Learn from mistakes, build trust with others, contribute positively to society and foster personal growth.
What are the benefits of being responsible?
"Choosing, declining, expressing, asking, limiting."
What is healthy verbiage related to boundaries?
Giving the benefit of the doubt and not immediately jumping to negative conclusions about a person's motives.
What is assuming positive intent?
This term describes keeping the focus on the issue rather than the individuals involved.
What is depersonalization?
This is not your personality, but may change based on perceptions, feelings, situations, and moods.
What is communication style?
Parents have the right to expect this from their teenagers regarding their school performance and household responsibilities.
What is accountability/honesty?
Boundaries are about protecting your energy and resources, not about this.
What is changing other people's behaviors?