Personal Values
Self-Esteem & Self-Efficacy
Thinking Traps
Rationalizations
Emotions & Behavior
100

These are the beliefs that guide your actions and decisions.

What are personal values?

100

This is how much you value and respect yourself.

What is self-esteem?

100

This trap assumes that if you feel something, it must be true.

What is emotional reasoning?

100

“I had to steal to survive” is this type of rationalization.

What is denial of responsibility?

100

These four emotions often lead to negative or harmful behavior.

What are hurt, shame, fear, and anger?

200

Values can come from parents, friends, teachers, or these life events.

What are difficult or influential experiences (e.g., trauma, discrimination, work, parenting)?

200

This is your belief in your ability to accomplish tasks.

What is self-efficacy?

200

“Nothing ever works out for me” is an example of this trap.

What is overgeneralization?

200

“They won’t miss the money” is this.

What is denial of injury?

200

The “fight, flight, or freeze” response is triggered by this emotion.

What is fear?

300

This value means being truthful and not deceiving others.

What is honesty?

300

People with high self-efficacy view challenges as these.

What are tasks to be mastered?

300

“He didn’t say hello, so he must hate me.”

What is jumping to conclusions?

300

“She shouldn’t have left her purse on the table.”

What is denial of the victim?

300

Feeling worthless is a sign of this emotion.

What is shame?

400

Values can do this over time as you grow and learn.

What is change?

400

Having low self-esteem often comes from criticism or this kind of early experience.

What is trauma?

400

“Everyone needs to change for me to be happy.”

What is expecting others to change for your happiness?

400

Comparing your wrongdoing to someone who did something worse.

What is selective social comparison?

400

Emotional pain is processed in the brain the same way as this.

What is physical pain?

500

Living in a way that honors your values helps build this important part of self-respect.

What is integrity?

500

Low self-efficacy causes people to avoid these types of tasks.

What are challenging or difficult tasks?

500

This trap sees situations in extremes—either perfect or terrible.

What is black-or-white thinking?

500

Doing something illegal for your gang or loved ones.

What is appealing to higher loyalties?

500

People who were hurt emotionally may respond with this instead of sadness.

What is anger (or hypervigilance leading to attacking first)?