Family
Childhood
Community
Strengths
Choices
100
The term used to describe a person's attitude and approach to relationships with others in which they feel trusting and are able to manage conflict well. 

What is Secure Attachment Style?

100

This describes differing ways that people may express their thoughts and feelings with others. 

What are Communication Styles?

100

These are external, local, or specialized supports used to complement clinical work and provide practical assistance with daily life challenges.

What are Community Resources?

100

Innate (born with it), experience, culture, and personal choice all contribute to the formation of these. 

What are values?

100

A set of learned tools for managing emotional dysregulation through sensory input, visualization, or recitation. 

What are Coping Skills?

200

Speaking with a high regard for yourself but not for others. 

What is Aggressive Communication?

200

Characterized by high levels of toxic stress, these describe situations that may negatively impact future health and longevity, when experienced by a child. 

What are ACES (Adverse Childhood Experiences)?

200

A curated collection of resources, organized for reading, and borrowing, housed in a physical building.

What is the Library?

200

Deeply held, unconscious assumptions about oneself, others, and the world that act as a lens for interpreting life experiences.

What is a Core Belief?

200

A concept representing the balance between the feelings-driven and logic-driven sides of thought processes. 

What is the Wise Mind?

300

Assertive and Aggressive Communication Styles are both characterized this at a high level. 

What is Regard, or Respect?

300

A combination of personal and environmental factors that lead to improved outcomes for those who have lived with toxic stress or trauma. 

What are Resilience Factors?

300

Monthly funds provided through the government to low-income individuals and families to purchase nutritious food.

What is SNAP?

300

Holding the belief that abilities and intelligence can be developed through dedication, effort, and learning, as opposed to being unchangeable. 

What is a Growth Mindset?

300

A decision-making process involving a structured evaluation of the positive and negative aspects of a choice to make an informed, rational decision.

What is weigh the pros and cons?

400
Having fear of abandonment with distrust of loved ones; struggles with jealousy and seeks approval. 

What is an Anxious Attachment Style?

400

Experiencing brief increases in heart rate and stress hormones, as part of normal development. 

What is Positive Stress?

400
Describes the profession which encompasses resource tracking, facilitation, and management. 

What is a Case Manager?

400

Techniques used to manage dysregulation by re-centering the mind in the present moment through physical, mental, or soothing strategies.

What are Grounding Skills?

400

A way to map the series of events, thoughts, and emotions leading to a specific behavior or outcome. 

What is Chain Analysis?

500

Describes the phenomenon of traits and even epigenetic markers relating to trauma emerging in the offspring of trauma survivors. 

What is Intergenerational or Historical Trauma?

500

In opposition to ACES, these are situations which foster resilience and lead to improved outcomes in children who have experienced trauma. 

What are Positive Childhood Experiences?

500

A business entity organized to serve the public good or a social cause rather than generate profit for owners and as such are tax-exempt. 

What is a Non-Profit Organization?

500

An personal innate quality that determines fortitude in the face of opposition and trauma. 

What is Resilience?

500

A structured, seven-step framework designed for social workers to navigate complex ethical dilemmas. 

What is Reamer's Decision Making Model?

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