Conflict Resolution
Emotions
Civics
Literature
Thinking Reports
100
The level of intensity that asks firmly/insists or refuses firmly/doesn't give in.
What is a level six intensity?
100
This is a non- prescription method used in treating severe depression.
What is "Electro-convulsive Therapy"
100
The presidential candidate who opposed the Republican budget proposal on television.
Who is President Barack Obama?
100
The author of "Into the Wild"
Who is John Krakauer?
100
General and universal assumptions, values and judgments that we make about the world, others, and ourselves. They are built and reinforced throughout our life experiences.
What are Core Beliefs?
200
A response to conflict that involves physically walking away or psychologically withdrawing.
What is the Exit Response?
200
A disorder that affects a person's ability to read social cues and the emotions of others, often resulting in difficulty forging and maintaining friendships.
What is Asperger's Syndrome?
200
The historical figure Dr. Seuss' Yertle the Turtle was said to be modeled after.
Who is Adolf Hitler?
200
The tomato paste if an idea = a tomato
What is Poetry? (at least in Shannon's strange analogy...)
200
A thinking distortion marked by "all-or-nothing," seen when someone says things like "Everybody always..." "Nothing ever..."
What is Extreme Thinking?
300
When a person in a conflict asks themselves questions such as: "Am I defining the other party based only on their negative behavior?" What does their role play into our interaction?" and "What has led the other party to think this way?"
What is Clarifying Perceptions?
300
Fears that reach an extreme and/or irrational level.
What are phobias?
300
What Dr. Seuss story had a character who was resistant to making an informed decision?
What is "Green Eggs and Ham?"
300
The condition that killed Chris McCandless due to eating unfit Alaska plantlife.
What is starvation?
300
The Tactic used in this scenario: Staff- "I observed you walking out of the laundry room but it isn't your scheduled laundry day." Client- "I have no idea what you're talking about..."
What is Playing Dumb?
400
Both of these can be used as temporary responses to a conflict, perhaps to preserve the relationship and re-visit the issue later.
What are Exit and Loyalty?
400
What the Cognitive Behavioral Approach claims precedes all behaviors and emotions.
What are thoughts?
400
Two Dr. Seuss characters that we compared to political parties for their inability to budge and compromise.
Who are The Zax?
400
The approach for memorization that involves creating hand gestures or mimes to help remember the information.
What is the kinesthetic approach?
400
The part of a Thinking Report that requires you to look at yourself as if through a secret camera.
What is Behaviors section?
500
The approach that Dr. Dudley Weeks introduces to conflict resolution where sustaining the relationship as a mindset and end goal.
What is "The Conflict Partnership Approach?"
500
The issue that brought Monica and Phil to a therapist in "This Emotional Life."
What is trust, infidelity?
500
Also known as "black-and-white thinking."
What is Dichotomous Thinking?
500
The line immediately following: "Unlike a man it rose again rolling with the wind..." in William Carlos Williams' poem "The Term"
What is "over and over to be as it was before."
500
A criminal thought pattern in which the thinker views themselves as targeted by those who are holding them accountable.
What is the Victim Stance?