Demonstrate how to do Box Breathing
Inhale four seconds, hold it four seconds, exhale four seconds repeat...
What is Assertive communication?
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Assertiveness means expressing your point of view in a way that is clear and direct, while still respecting others. Communicating in an assertive manner can help you to: minimize conflict
What are the five love languages?
1.Words of Affirmation
2. Quality Time
3. Receiving Gifts
4. Acts of Service
5. Physical Touch
What does EMDR stand for?
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What does EMDR therapy help with?
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR).
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It is a psychotherapy treatment that was originally designed to help with trauma.
Name a good way AND a bad way to handle this situation: Your best friend is flirting with your boyfriend/girlfriend/person in the hall at school.
Good: talk to them about what you saw and how you feel about it and ask them to please stop because it's disrespectful. Bad: throat punch them or punch them in the face!
What kind of coping skill can you use with an ice cube; not sucking on it or putting in a glass of water either.
holding it in the palm of your hand.
What is Passive communication?
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PASSIVE COMMUNICATION is a style in which individuals have developed a pattern of avoiding expressing their opinions or feelings, protecting their rights, and identifying and meeting their needs. As a result, passive individuals do not respond overtly to hurtful or anger-inducing situations.
When in a heated argument. You should...
a: use aggressive communication to get point across.
b: tell them "SHUT AND LISTEN!!!"
c: tell them you need to take a break to cool off.
c: tell them you need to take a break to cool off.
***IF YOU EVEN SAID SHUT AND LISTEN SHAME ON YOU!!!***
What does "C.B.T." stand for?
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What does it help with?
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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A type of psychotherapy in which negative patterns of thought about the self and the world are challenged in order to alter unwanted behavior patterns or treat mood disorders such as depression.
!!!!If you said it is CBD or weed you lose 2000 points!!!!
Name a good way AND a bad way to handle this situation: A friend you are with wants to steal something from the store. They say that they know someone that works there and they don't have cameras at a certain part of the store. What do you say and do?
Bonus points: You get caught and your friend doesn't. The Mgr. says he will drop the charges on you if you tell him who else was involved and how they did it?
Good: Admit making a bad choice and don't do it again.
Bad: take full blame and NOT snitch on your friend. Accept the consequences of getting charged with the offense and serve time in a juvenile detention center
Discuss how you can use a towel or wash cloth as a coping skill.
Wet it. tie it in a knot and put it in the freezer. Once it's frozen then pull it out and attempt to untie the knot.
What is Passive Aggressive Communication?
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PASSIVE-AGGRESSIVE COMMUNICATION is a style in which individuals appear passive on the surface but are really acting out anger in a subtle, indirect, or behind-the-scenes way.
What is the time frame when healing from trauma (average time)?
NONE, there is no length of time; everyone is different.
What is "mindfulness"?
Bonus: Name a specific therapy based on Mindfulness.
Mindfulness is a type of meditation in which you focus on being intensely aware of what you're sensing and feeling in the moment, without interpretation or judgment. Practicing mindfulness involves breathing methods, guided imagery, and other practices to relax the body and mind and help reduce stress.
BONUS: Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
Name a good way AND a bad way to handle this situation: Your friend plays in a rock band and invites you to see their show. Their music really blows and nobody at the venue really like them. What would you tell your friend.
Good: encourage them to keep going and possibly try new stuff until something works. Bad: Say hey bruh, your concert really sucked, I heard some people even booing, maybe you guys should call it quits?! DON"T GIVE UP YOUR DAY JOB, BRUH!!
What is it called when you go through all parts of your body?
Body Scan
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What is Aggressive Communication?
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AGGRESSIVE COMMUNICATION is a style in which individuals express their feelings and opinions and advocate for their needs in a way that violates the rights of others. Thus, aggressive communicators are verbally and/or physically abusive.
What are the three types of responses to conflict.
1.fight 2. flight 2. freeze
Explain what a "Grounding technique" is
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Name a type of therapy that uses Grounding techniques in it.
Grounding techniques are strategies that can help a person manage their traumatic memories or strong emotions. The purpose of grounding techniques is to allow a person to step away from negative thoughts or flashbacks
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Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
Name a good way AND a bad way to handle this situation: You are playing softball or baseball. Your opponent is a long time rival and MAJOR trash talker. The opponent is running home getting ready to score and attempting to slide as the ball is thrown to you the catcher (this person already has score once already and was talking MAJOR trash), what do you do? Good and Bad.
Good: Do you best to get them out and if not know they made a good play. Bad: check them as hard as you can, putting your entire body weight to knock them down. Afterwards talk trash back to them.
The technique that uses your five senses is called a "Gr-------- technique"
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demonstrate how to do this technique
Grounding Technique
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Acknowledge FIVE things you see around you.
Acknowledge FOUR things you can touch around you.
Acknowledge THREE things you hear.
Acknowledge TWO things you can smell.
Acknowledge ONE thing you can taste.
In the "Cognitive Triangle" Thoughts become_____ and then are_______.
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Feelings, actions.
What is "Stinkin' Thinkin'"?
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List various types of thinking. 500 points per each mentioned.
1. All-or-Nothing Thinking / Polarized Thinking
2. Overgeneralization
3. Mental Filter: Similar to overgeneralization, the mental filter distortion focuses on a single negative piece of information and excludes all the positive ones.
4. Disqualifying the Positive: On the flip side, the “Disqualifying the Positive” distortion acknowledges positive experiences but rejects them instead of embracing them.
5. Jumping to Conclusions – Mind Reading
6. Jumping to Conclusions – Fortune Telling
7. Magnification (Catastrophizing) or Minimization
8. Emotional Reasoning: This may be one of the most surprising distortions to many readers, and it is also one of the most important to identify and address. The logic behind this distortion is not surprising to most people; rather, it is the realization that virtually all of us have bought into this distortion at one time or another.
9. Should Statements
10. Labeling and Mislabeling: These tendencies are basically extreme forms of overgeneralization, in which we assign judgments of value to ourselves or to others based on one instance or experience.
11. Personalization
As the name implies, this distortion involves taking everything personally or assigning blame to yourself without any logical reason to believe you are to blame.
12. Control Fallacies
A control fallacy manifests as one of two beliefs: (1) that we have no control over our lives and are helpless victims of fate, or (2) that we are in complete control of ourselves and our surroundings, giving us responsibility for the feelings of those around us. Both beliefs are damaging, and both are equally inaccurate.
13. Fallacy of Fairness
While we would all probably prefer to operate in a world that is fair, the assumption of an inherently fair world is not based in reality and can foster negative feelings when we are faced with proof of life’s unfairness.
14. Fallacy of Change
Another ‘fallacy’ distortion involves expecting others to change if we pressure or encourage them enough. This distortion is usually accompanied by a belief that our happiness and success rests on other people, leading us to believe that forcing those around us to change is the only way to get what we want.
15. Always Being Right
Perfectionists and those struggling with Imposter Syndrome will recognize this distortion – it is the belief that we must always be right. For those struggling with this distortion, the idea that we could be wrong is absolutely unacceptable, and we will fight to the metaphorical death to prove that we are right.
16. Heaven’s Reward Fallacy
This distortion is a popular one, and it’s easy to see myriad examples of this fallacy playing out on big and small screens across the world. The “Heaven’s Reward Fallacy” manifests as a belief that one’s struggles, one’s suffering, and one’s hard work will result in a just reward.
What is the difference between Mindfulness and Grounding?
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List various type of grounding and mindfulness techniques
Mindfulness is a mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one's feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations. Grounding techniques help you to stay “in the moment” when your mind and body are returning to a place of trauma or stress
BONUS:
Breathing techniques, Body Scans, meditation
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WHATEVER TEAM CAN COME UP WITH THE MOST COPING SKILLS GETS ADDITIONAL 5000 POINTS