Definition of economic abuse.
what is a form of abuse when one intimate partner has control over the other partner's access to economic resources?
What are the four trauma responses?
what is fight, flight, freeze, & fawn?
According to The World Happiness Report, which is the happiest country in the world?
what is Finland?
What are 2 interventions that were discussed that can be used to regulate your own increased emotions during moments of frustration.
what are Deep Breathing and Square Breathing?
True or False: Shared responsibility CAN NOT be seen in cultures or institutions.
what is False?
A study by the Centers for Financial Security found that WHAT PERCENT of domestic violence cases also involved financial abuse.
what is 99%?
What are the 3 parts of the brain discussed that impact our actions?
what is Reptilian, Limbic, & Prefrontal Cortex?
Which country invented ice cream?
what is China?
The first thing to understand when trying to de-escalate a situation.
what is the degree and level of the person's emotion?
What is the definition of shared responsibility?
what is Mutually agreeing on a fair distribution of work & Making family decisions together?
BLANK is one of the top reasons women return to abusive partners.
what is financial insecurity?
What does the Prefrontal Contex part of brain do?
what is focused attention, self-control, compassion, freewill, judgement, & planning?
Which country has the most natural lakes?
what is Canada?
What are the 4 stages of the cycle of violence.
what is tension, incident, reconciliation, & calm?
In research, joint decision making is highlighted as a tool for helping in these two areas.
what is diffusing responsibility and reducing decisional conflict by sharing risk?
What does economic abuse look like?
what is (1) Controlling or spending your money; (2) Ruining your credit history; (3) Feeling entitled to your money or assets; (4) Interfering with your finances?
What does the Reptilian part of the brain do?
what is basic bodily functions and where trauma responses are processed through?
The commitment to communicating and acting in intimate relationships with integrity and respect for others.
Is what kind of respect?
what is sexual respect?
External stressors (such as financial problems, a bad day at work, being tired) may begin to build within the perpetrator and continues to grow angrier because they feel a loss of control.
What stage is this?
what is the tension stage?
Which wheel has this topic within it?
what is the Equality Wheel?
What are the effects of economic abuse?
what is being vulnerable to physical abuse and violence, no access to money, credit cards, and other financial assets, have spotty employment records, ruined credit histories, difficulty in establishing independence, and long-term security.
What does the Limbic part of the brain do?
what is emotions and memories?
What are the 8 types of boundaries.
what is Physical, Emotional, Verbal, Time, Work, Spiritual, Financial, & Sexual?
Justifications or explanations are made to help both partners excuse the abuse such as putting blame on outside factors and/or denying that the abuse occurred or that it was as bad as it was. The perpetrator will show remorse and promise that the abuse won’t happen again by being more loving and understanding of their partner's needs.
Which stage is this?
what is the calm stage?
What are 4 ways a healthy relationship looks like with shared responsibility?
what is (1) Partners trust each other to not deliberately hurt one another; (2) They each work to support one another; (3) Partners are delighted by and support the other's success or joy; (4) Being able to take personal responsibility for your own feelings and behaviors.