What was the catchphrase used by a famous footwear company in Session 4: Making it Second Nature?
What is "Just do it!"
Human anger is more complex than the anger we see in other animals expressing, true or false?
What is true
The acronym MADD stands for?
What is Mothers Against Drunk Driving
When demonstrating a thinking step during role plays the actor needs to?
What is point to your head
What does DRP stand for?
What is Division of Rehabilitative Programs
What was the animal in the Native American story presented in lesson 3: Staying Motivated?
What is an eagle
What is at the root of the anger tree?
What is fear or pain
Driving under the influence can be described as.
What is the act of driving while drinking or using other substances.
Listening can be described as a thinking step, true or false?
What is false
At what age does the human brain fully develop?
What is 25
What happened to the boy in the barn when he awoke in the morning?
What is he piled the hay so high that it completely blocked one of the doors, the boy cried, "Now I have no choice!"
What lesson was the common question "Why do I get angry in the first place?" presented?
What is part 1: Understanding Anger
A bias can be defined as.
What is a judgement or opinion, either negative or positive, about someone or something, usually formed in advance. Negative forms bias are called bigotry or prejudice.
What is an easy way to define objective?
What is fact
Addiction is considered a disease true or false?
What is true
What did the animal in the Native American story presented in lesson 3: Staying Motivated perceive themself to be?
What is a chicken
When we express our anger, we have two choices about how we do it. What are one of those two choices?
What is respect the rights of others
or
What is step on the rights of others
Name two of the four areas of impact.
What is financial, physical, emotional, or Religious/Spiritual
The 6 skills of problem-solving are used to reduce what types of feelings?
What is risk feelings
Define a drug
What is a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body.
Who was the ancient Greek who said, "First, have a definite, clear practical ideal; a goal, an objective second, develop the necessary means to achieve your ends - Wisdom, patience, materials, and methods. Third, adjust means to that end."
What is Aristotle
Name one of the three types of maps presented in Part 3: Mapping Worksheets?
What is a free/process map
or
What is a information map
or
What is a guide map
There is an imbalance of rights between victim's rights and offender's rights, in this scenario who has more rights?
What is offender's rights
In the movie The Breakfast Club, Bender and vice principal Vernon were able to demonstrate what cycle?
What is the conflict cycle
Why is addiction considered a disease?
What is a chronic illness that gets worse over time