Making Amends
Group Roles
Identifying harms to others
Survival styles
100
Involves a clear intention of changing rather than only an attempt to be forgiven.

Amends 

100

Typically, this client is most adamant on wanting to be sober and presenting as a know it all?

Captain Recovery

100

One person deliberately ignores the needs or wellbeing of another, causing them to suffer from neglect. 

Neglect

100

This survival style involves avoidance, denial, or suppression of emotions. 

Avoidance

200

What is the first step to making amends with someone?

By admitting there is something to make amends for. 

200

This person changes frequently to fit the dynamics of his house or peers. 

Chameleon

200

The term refers to harming someone by making them feel helpless, isolated, or dependent through manipulation or control tactics.

What is Coercion

200

What is a Primary emotion

Anger

300

What are examples of admitting you did wrong?

I was wrong, I did this, and this is my fault.

300

This person often times refferred to as the "Weakest" client in the house.

Scapegoat

300

The act involves violating another person's privacy

Invasion of privacy.

300

How many survival styles are there

5

400

If you are trying to make amends with someone? Does it mean they have to forgive you? (Yes or no). 

No

400

This client is typically the one that needs the most redirection during group.

Comedian

400

The legal term for causing harm to someone's property?

Property Damage.

400

This style of coping involves an individual's ability to accept the situation as it is rather than resist or change the circumstances. 

Acceptance

500

What if the person I harm doesn't want to hear from me?

Respect their boundaries.

500

This client usually has everything happening to them, yet nothing is their fault. 

Pity pot.

500

The legal term for harming someone through the use of force or threats?

Assault

500

Name the five Survival styles

Attunement, Trust, Autonomy, Love and sexuality, and Connection. 

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