Explain what Kohlberg's 1st level is
Eye for an Eye
Explain internal locus of control
Individual believes that his/her behavior is guided by his/her personal decisions and efforts.
Explain what Empathy is...
empathy is experiencing what they experience, as if you were that person
Who has mental health?
EVERYONE!!!
Explain open anger
Explain what Kohlberg's 2nd level is
Norm/Follow rules
Individual believes that his/her behavior is guided by fate, luck, or other external circumstances
Explain what sympathy is...
Sympathy or compassion is feeling for the other person
Explain what positive character traits are
The strengths that an individual has
Explain suppressed anger
Pretend they aren’t angry or ignore their anger and hope it goes away
Explain Kohlberg's 3rd level
Greater good/Above and beyond
If you get a job because you think you worked hard would be what type of locus thinking?
Internal Locus
Explain what apathy is
Absence or suppression of emotion, feeling, concern or passion
Lack of motivation (to do or complete anything)
Explain why you should focus on your positive character traits
You are 9x more likely to succeed.
Give some examples of passive aggressive
Examples might include avoiding direct or clear communication, evading problems, stomping feet, slamming doors, playing the victim, sarcasm, backhanded compliments, and hiding anger
Which level of Kohlberg's is the following... Someone cheated on your girlfriend/boyfriend so you let the air out of their tires.
Level 1
Explain why someone telling another person "you worked hard" on something is better than "you are so smart"
Working hard is internal and being smart is external
Apathy
Empathy
Sympathy
Sympathy
What are 2 categories on the self-care wheel? (there are 6)
Physical
Psychological
Professional
Personal
Spiritual
Emotional
Explain Assertive problem solving
xpressing your anger in a positive way.
Positively assert yourself, listen actively, agree to disagree, avoid guilt trips, stay calm, confront others without “attacking them.”
Seek to resolve problems mutually
Able to release their angry emotions and can forgive other people (even when the issue isn’t resolved.
Which level of Kohlberg's is the following and explain your answer... You see someone you don't know broken down on the side of the road at night and you continue to keep driving
2nd level
Feeling nothing you do can change the outcome... Feeling hopeless.
Explain why Empathy is so difficult to do?
You put yourself in a vulnerable state
What is the Hope Tree?
Think about the word hope and how they might create hopeful messages to inspire others.
Why do you need to express your anger appropriately?
To stop it from bubbling over/outbursts