The first step in Structured Problem-Solving.
Identify the problem.
A stimulus, such as a person, place, situation or thing, that contributes to unwanted emotional or behavioral response.
Triggers.
A searching and fearless...
Moral inventory.
Believe or come to recognize as valid or correct.
Accept.
Which of the Seven Wonders is located in Egypt?
The Pyramids of Giza.
Gossip is what type of behavior?
Unhealthy or Harmful.
A state of nonjudgmental awareness of what's happening in the present moment, including the awareness of one's own thoughts, feelings, emotions, and sense.
Mindfulness. (meditation accepted)
List three of the 12 Step Principles.
Honesty, hope, action, courage, integrity, willingness, humility, love, discipline, perseverance, spiritual awareness, service.
The limits and rules we set for ourselves within relationships.
What was Superman's birth name?
Kal-El.
The last step in Structured Problem-Solving.
Commit and take action.
The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
Empathy.
Internal dialogue that is self-doubting of abilities and generally critical of the individual's values, appearance, talents, likeability, capability of being successful, ability to achieve potential, and other areas related to self-esteem.
Negative Self-Talk.
A symptom of substance use disorders in which use is continued despite...
Negative consequences.
What kind of cells are found in the brain?
Neurons.
FEAR.
Balance between the reasonable and emotional halves. Able to recognize and respect feelings, while responding to them in a rational manner.
Wise Mind.
The action of representing yourself or your views and interests.
Self-Advocacy.
Name two of the four factors of honesty.
Adherence to the facts, sincerity, fairness, straightforwardness.
What part of the atom has no electric charge?
Neutron.
Social Support, Coping Skills, Physical Health, Sense of Purpose, Self-Esteem, Healthy Thinking
The ability to monitor and manage emotional experiences in ways that are socially acceptable, effective, and lead to positive outcomes.
Emotional Regulation.
A tendency to see the worst aspect of things or believe that the worst will happen.
Pessimism.
The presence of one or more diagnosed mental health disorders. This is most often used to describe a substance use disorder with another mental health condition.
Co-Occurring Disorders.
Anubis, the God of Death, had the head of a...
Jackal.