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100

Are our beliefs always true?

No

100

What are rigid boundaries?

Boundaries that we are too strict on.

100

What are values?

Things that are very important to you.

100

When we forgive ourself we must also...

Accept our consequences

100

True or False: Whoever yells the loudest won the argument. 

False

200

What does it mean to live optimally?

To live up to one's highest potential.

200

What are porous boundaries?

Boundaries that are too lose and cause us to overshare. 

200

What is a prosocial value? Give an example.

Values that move us towards healthy relationships.

200

When we feel targeted in an argument we often try to...

attack the other person

200

What is stonewalling?

Refusing to speak in an argument. Gives off the idea of "don't talk to me".

300

What is an attitude?

Our settled way of thinking. Determines our behaviors.

300

What is intimacy?

Being emotionally connected to others. Needed to form close bonds.

300

What is a antisocial value? Give an example.

A value that does not contribute or goes against healthy relationships.

300

What is magnifying? 

Self talk where you overreact to a situation.

300

Our main goal when arguing should be to...

Compromise!

400

What is an example of a pro-social behavior?

-Helping

-Communicating

-Etc...

400

What is the first step in setting healthy bounadries?

Saying "no".

400

What are either or values? Give an example.

Values that can either help or harm social relationships depending on how it is used.

400

What is selective focus?

Only seeing the negatives and dwelling on them.

400

Before we start and argument we must...

Narrow down the real reason we are upset.

500

How are bad morals developed?

If our life stages are interrupted or interpreted incorrectly.

500

What are the 6 types of boundaries?

1. Physical

2. Intellectual

3. Emotional

4. Sexual

5. Material

6. Time

500

What did the poem "A Moral Compass" talk about?

-Do not use a single issue to evaluate one's character. 

-People with a true moral compass learn from their mistakes.

-It matters how we treat those we disagree with. 

500

Give me an example of an I statement.

"I feel ____"

500

What is the difference between a timeout and stonewalling.

After a time out you return to the problem.