Physical, Emotional, Sexual, and Deprivation are types of
What is Violence
Your mind convinces you of something that isn't really true.
What is Cognitive Distortion.
Sudden, dramatic, and permanent change.
What is Quantum Change or Conversion
Types of PTSD
What is Simple and Complex
Taking the path of least resistance also known as lazy thinking.
What is Cognitive Indolence
Making excuses and blaming others for your behavior is this critical/criminal thinking error
What is Mollification
This is the most complex organ in the body.
What is the brain
These are types of addiction.
What is Substance & Behavioral
Intense Fear
Phobia
Making people afraid by using looks, actions, and gestures.
What is Intimidation?
Focusing on the bad parts of a situation and overlooking the good is this thinking error.
What is Awfulizing
These are threat "clues"
What are Triggers
A person needs more of a substance over time to achieve the same effect they once got from a smaller amount.
What is Tolerance
The negative effects on a child who witnesses violence against his or her mother
What is Secondary Victimization
An external event that overwhelms a person's physical and psychological coping mechanisms or strategies.
What is Trauma?
To acknowledge other people's goals, feelings, friends, activities, and opinions.
What is Trust and Support
Assuming that you know how things will turn out before they even happen.
What is Fortune Telling
A disruption in awareness, memory, identity, or perception that can occur during or after overwhelming experiences.
What is Dissociation
When you shut down emotionally after a traumatic experience.
What is Psychic Numbing
The tendency to feel guilty, ashamed, or hopeless after a slip and then use that setback as justification for further use.
What is Abstinence Violation Effect?
An inner sense of feeling broken or not good enough is this hard to handle emotion.
What is Shame
Trying to get people to do what you want by being indirect, using disguised resistance, putting things off until later, or being stubborn.
What is Passive-Aggressive Communication
Using more than one drug or substance, either at the same time or over a period of time.
What is Polysubstance Use
The four categories of PTSD.
What are: Re-experiencing, numbing & avoidance, changes in mood & thoughts, and hyperarousal?
Seeking mutually satisfying resolutions to conflict, accepting changes, and being willing to compromise.
What is Negotiation & Fairness?