ANGER
DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILY
COPING WITH DEPRESSION
GROUPS FROM THIS WEEK
THERAPY
100

Trying to prove to yourself that you are not angry

What is denying?

100

Not feeling is usually more important than being close to someone

What is the addict role?

100

Research supports depression is a disease

What is Genetics?

100

What is gossip?

refers to casual or informal conversation or reports about other people, typically involving details that are not confirmed as true. It often focuses on personal or private matters and can include sharing rumors, speculation, or sensitive information about others, usually without their consent.

100

What is inpatient hospitalization?

is often used as a step down from this more intensive level of care.

200

Burying your anger


What is repression?

200

Saving/enabling others is usually more  important than being close to anyone

What is the chief enabler role?

200

life events such as abuse, significant loss

What is trauma?

200

What is side talk

refers to private or off-topic conversations between individuals that occur during a larger group or meeting. These discussions can be distracting and take attention away from the main focus or purpose of the group.

200

What is a psychiatrist?

type of professional who manages medications.

300

Insecure feelings leading to a belief that you don't have a right to be angry about

What is self-doubt?

300

Saving people is usually more important than being close to them

What is the hero role?

300

I am going to be completely miserable

What is negative disortion?

300

What is sharing in group?

Sharing a problem you are dealing with

300

What is SOAP?

patients are often referred to this less intensive level of care for continued support.

400

Letting it go not holding back

What is uninhibited anger?

400

Being funny and charming

What is the mascot role?

400

In a realistic but more positive light

What is reframed?

400

What is accept?

Acknowledge and come to terms with a situation or emotion without trying to change it.

400

What is a safety or prevention plan?

patients develop this, which includes strategies for coping with stress and preventing relapse.

500

Hurting those who hurt you

What is direct aggression?

500

Doing things is usually more important than being close in a relationship 

What is the driver role?

500

It is important to have things and events to look forward to

What is keeping hope alive?

500

What is Adapt?


Adjust to new conditions or changes in a way that allows you to function better.




500

What is a facilitator or case manager?

professional often facilitates group therapy sessions in

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