DEARMAN
GIVE
FAST
Scenarios
IE Misc.
100

What is the Objective for using DEARMAN?

Getting what you want/need or saying no

100

Component of GIVE where you might smile and use humor to lighten the mood

E - Easy Manner

100

What is the Priority when using FAST

Self-Respect 

100

You are talking with your friend and the two of you disagree. Which skill are you going to focus on the most?

GIVE

100

When deciding to end a relationship, it's best to be in _______ Mind

Wise 

200

Letter of DEARMAN where you make your intentions known by clearly asking for what you need or saying no

Assert 

200

True or False – Validation is fixing, offering solutions, or giving advice

False 

200

Laughing at an offensive joke is an example of NOT using which letter?

V - Stick to Values 

200

Sam Shyness is asking Suzie Soulmate on a date and is using his skills effectively, except he's looking down at his feet and mumbling. What part of DEARMAN is he forgetting to do?

Appear Confident 

200

True or False - Playing devil's advocate is an example of validation

False 

(How to think and act dialectically) 

300

(M) Mindful technique where you keep asking, saying no, or expressing your opinion over and over while keeping your voice calm and even

Broken Record

300

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

No Attacks

No Threats

No Judging

No Sneering

300
Don't exaggerate, lie, or act helpless are examples of which letter?

T - (be) Truthful

300

Ginny thinks to herself, "he should have known that would hurt my feelings. I shouldn't have to tell him." This is an example of what?

Interpersonal Myth

300

Name one thing to ask yourself during troubleshooting

Do I have the skills I need?

Do I know what I want?

Are short term goals getting in the way of long term goals?

Are my emotions getting in the way?

Are worries, assumptions, and myths getting in the way?

Is the environment more powerful than my skills?

400

Letter of DEARMAN where you let others know the positive benefits or clarify the negative consequences of not getting what you want or need

R - Reinforce

400

Name one thing you can Validate

Facts of a situation

Emotions

Beliefs 

Opinions

Thoughts

Suffering and struggles

400

F stands for Fair. When you are being Fair, who are you being fair to?

Yourself & Others

400

Jerome feels sad and hurt by his partner telling him he shouldn't be angry. This is an example of what?

Invalidation 

400

Paying attention, letting go of focusing on yourself, no multitasking, giving up being right, and noticing judgmental thoughts are examples of which skill when practicing Mindfulness of Others?

Observe 

500

"I am starting to feel frustrated by this conversation" is an example of which DEARMAN letter?

E - Express

500

Facing someone, maintaining eye contact, patience, and not interrupting others are examples of which letter?

I - (act) Interested 

500

True or False - You can't apologize when using FAST

False 

500

Jerome decides to self soothe, remind himself invalidation is not a catastrophe, acknowledge that invalidation hurts, and check the facts to see if his response was valid. What group of skills is he using?

Recovering from Invalidation 

500

Name two factors to consider when deciding how intensely to ask or say no to something

Capability

Priorities

Self-Respect

Rights

Authority

Relationship

Short Term vs Long Term Goals

Give and Take

Homework 

Timing 

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