Name the two Pathways
Approach Automatic and Approach Explicit
“Everything bad happens to me.” "He started it." "I couldn't help it." "You didn't give me a chance." You blame others for your own mistakes and avoid responsibility.
Victim Stance
What does ACR stand for in ASHLAR?
Adoptive coping response
This is mostly used to talk about possible negative results of an action
Consequences
What is the attendance percentage for phase one?
95%
Name the three regulation styles
Under regulation, mis-regulation and controlled/Intact
It's my fault that my parents are getting a divorce. They are always arguing because of me.
Personalizing
Thoughts, feelings, emotions, people, places, and things
Internal and External Risk factors
The ability to understand another person's feelings, experience, etc
Empathy
How many behavior objectives are associated with phase 2
12
How many goals are in pathways?
2
I am a single 30-year-old who has been incarcerated for 15 years, I am going to be alone for the rest of my life.
Emotional Reasoning
What does MCR stand for in ASHLAR?
Mal-adaptive coping responses
An official rule made by a government or some other authority
Regulation
In what phase do you have to complete all assignments?
All 3 phases
You must do something to meet your offense goal. What is your strategy?
Active
Repeatedly asking for something after being told be patient
Problem of Immediate Gratification
Things on the surface that don't seem bad but turns out to be something serious.
Seemingly unimportant decisions
A________ is a cognitive structure that originates from early life experiences.
Schema
True
What are the 2 strategies?
Passive and Active
If you would've driven faster, I wouldn't have missed my group
Blaming
What is the second A in ASHLAR stand for?
Abstinence Violation Effect
Specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and timely is used to create
Smart Goals
True or false you can only have one motivation for change
False