The meaning of somatic.
What is "of the body?"
The limits and rules we set for ourselves within relationships
What are personal boundaries?
This disorder is categorized by low mood, anhedonia, and can come off as anger.
What is depression?
The person who created the BDI.
Who is Aaron Beck?
The metaphor for unforgiveness.
What is the hook metaphor?
The name of the book that helped bring somatic experience to the forefront.
What is The Body Keeps the Score?
This style of boundary communicates passively, is overly trusting, and overshares.
What are porous boundaries?
This disorder is categorized by low mood and anhedonia but last at least two years.
What is persistent depressive disorder or dysthymia?
The leading social worker whose research is based in shame, guilt, and vulnerability.
Who is Brene Brown?
This emotion is often known as a secondary one.
What is anger?
The man who invented somatic experience.
Who is Peter A. Levine?
This style of boundary is very guarded with personal information, communicates aggressively, and has inflexible personal values.
What are rigid boundaries?
A mood disorder categorized by periods of depression or mania.
What is bipolar disorder?
The person who coined the term "Electra Complex."
Who is Freud?
What are core beliefs?
The psychiatrist who spent 30 years researching somatic to write a book.
Who is Bessel Van Der Kolk?
This style of boundary is selective of who they let in and out, take time to build trust, and communicate assertively.
What are healthy boundaries?
This disorder is categorized by unstable relationships and frequent emotional dysregulation and risky behaviors.
What is Borderline Personality Disorder?
The most prominent person in ACT.
Who is Steven Hayes?
The five modules of CPT.
What is safety, trust, power/control, esteem, and intimacy?
The purpose of somatic experience.
What is to get in touch with the body?
Refers to thoughts and ideas and respect for others' ideas and awareness of appropriate discussion.
What is an intellectual boundary?
A mood disorder that causes mild emotional ups and downs.
What is cyclothymia?
Who is Dr. Kathleen Chard?
Regarding the Franklin reality model, impulse control stem back to.
What are human needs?