Attachment!
Mindful
Parenting styles
Mental Health
Recovery tools and supports
100

Intense, push-pull energy and unpredictable

Disorganized

100

Identify 5 things you see, 4 things you can touch, 3 things you can hear, 2 things you can smell and 1 thing you can taste to manage acute stress.

Grounding technique

100

Child-driven, rarely gives or enforces rules and overindulges child to avoid conflict

Permissive

100

A mental or physical response to demands or threats that overwhelm an individual's ability to cope, characterized by worry, tension, and a natural prompt to address challenges, ranging from short-term (acute) to long-term (chronic) states that can significantly impact mood, behavior and health. 

Stress

100

uses talking and other communication techniques with a trained professional to help people understand and change troubling emotions, thoughts, and behaviors,


Therapy

200

Distant, unemotional & avoids closeness

Avoidant

200

Focus entirely on the sensation of air entering and leaving your body, such as "belly breathing" (watching the stomach rise and fall)

Mindful breathing

200

Solves problems together with child, sets clear rules and expectations and openly communicates and allows natural consequences

Authoritative

200

a natural, long-acting emotional response to stress involving feelings of apprehension, dread, or unease, often accompanied by physical symptoms like rapid hear rate, muscle tension and restlessness. 

Anxiety

200

peer-led support group based on12-step spiritual principles, focusing on long-term abstinence and community support

AA

300
Clingy, highly emotional and seeking reassurance

Anxious

300

Lie down and mentally scan your body from head to toe, focus on relaxing each muscle group to release physical tension.

Body scan

300

Uninvolved or absent, provides little nurturance or guidance and indifferent to child's social-emotional and behavioral needs

Neglectful

300

A common but serious mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest and low energy, lasting at least two weeks, which can impact daily functioning. 

Depression

300

 free, personal guide to help prevent relapse, offering support, friendship, and accountability

Sponsor

400

Confident, has a high self-worth and accepts support

Secure

400
Intentionally moving the body to cultivate present-moment awareness such as walking meditations.

Mindful movement

400

parent-driven, sets strict rules and punishment, one-way communication with little consideration of child's social-emotional and behavioral needs

Authoritarian

400

short-term, stress-related condition occurring when an individual struggles to cope with a specific life change or event such as divorce, job loss, or illness. 

Adjustment disorder

400

Gathering of people sharing similar experiences, such as medical conditions, grief, or mental health struggles- who connect to share coping strategies, reduce isolation, and provide emotional support. 

support group

500

Deep trust issues, extreme inconsistency and deep fears of vulnerability 

fearful avoidant

500

a formal practice focusing on non-judgmental awareness of present-moment experiences

Mindful meditation

500

What type parenting style hovers and is too-involved.

Helicopter

500

inattention(difficulty focusing, organizing, finishing tasks, easily distracted, forgetful)

hyperactivity(fidgeting, restlessness, excessive talking, can't stay seated, "on the go")

Impulsivity(blurting answers, interrupting, impatience, acting without thinking)

ADHD

500

Cognitive, emotional and behavioral strategies used to manage stressful situations, reduce anxiety and handle difficult emotions. 



Coping Skills



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