Victim Awareness
Empathy and Feelings
Self-Esteem and Self-Respect
Thinking Errors
Self-Control
100

A person who has been hurt by the words or actions or other people.

What is a victim?
100

Knowing and understanding the thoughts and feelings of other people. 

What is empathy?

100

Our thoughts and feelings about ourselves. It is also known as "self-image". 

What is self-esteem?

100
A style of thinking that makes harmful behavior seem acceptable. This causes people to put their own needs above the needs of others. 

What are thinking errors?

100

The ability to control one's own emotions and actions. 

What is self-control?

200

Understanding victimization behavior, how it hurts people, and how it can be stopped. 

What is victim awareness? 

200

Treat others how you would like to be treated. 

What is the golden rule?

200

A feeling of respect for yourself.

What is self-respect? 

200

Not accepting authority, seeing kindness as a weakness, and seeking instant gratifications are examples of ________ ___________. 

What are thinking errors?


200

Lack of self control increases the chances of __________ ______ ______.

What is victimizing other people?

300

Using physical, verbal, or emotional force to hurt someone. 

What is victimizing behavior?

300

The hurt that victims feel make their relationships with friends and family more difficult. 

What is the chain-of-injuries effect?

300

This type of person does not have confidence, focuses on what they cannot do, and blames others for mistakes.

What is a person with low self-esteem?

300

Accepting the results of our actions.

What is responsibility?

300

To stop _________ ________, we must learn self-control.

What is victimizing behavior?

400

The impact stage, the recoil stage, and the recovery stage are stages of . . . 

What are the 3 stages of victimization?

400

Feelings that are grouped together, where more than one word can describe the same feeling. 

What is a feeling family?

400

This type of person can express what they like.dislike about themselves, focus on what they can do, and respect themselves and others. 

What is a person with high self-esteem?

400

Thinking error in which we refuse to take responsibility for our actions.

What is the victim stance?

400

Acting first and thinking later, blaming others, and acting impulsively are examples of . . .

What is a lack of self control?

500

In this stage, victims try to understand what has happened. 

What is the recoil stage?

500

Mad, anger, irritation, and frustration fall into the _______ feeling family. 

What is the anger feeling family?
500

This makes people less likely to use victimizing behavior. 

What is high self-esteem?

500

Thinking errors are learned through _________ __________. 

What are life experiences?

500

Self control is important because . . .

Any valid response is a good answer :) 

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