Boundaries
GIVE
Validate
DEARMAN
General Group
100

What are characteristics of rigid boundaries? 

Likely to say no if the request involves close interactions, avoiding intimacy, fearing abandonment, rarely share personal information, difficulty identifying wants and needs, few or no close relationships, rarely ask for help, distant 

100

What is an example of open body language during conversation? 

Good eye contact, leaning in, not being distracted by phone/tv, uncrossed arms or legs 

100

True or false: 

Validation is "fixing," offering solutions, or giving advice? 

False

Validation is NOT "fixing," offering solutions of giving advice 

100

What is the core concept of DEARMAN? 

Focus is on us, getting our own wants/needs met 

100

What holiday is today? 

Valentines Day 

200

What are 2 characteristics of collapsed/enmeshed boundaries? 

Can't say no, your identity consists of what others think of you, no balance of power in relationships, take on others problems, share personal information too soon, have a high tolerance for abuse, put others first always, ignore your intuition, feel responsible for others happiness, tend to absorb the feelings of others 

200
What does it mean to have an "easy manner" when using GIVE? 

Treating others with kindness and a relaxed attitude, allowing space for others. "You can catch more flies with honey than vinegar." 

200

True or false: 

Validation is not agreeing or giving in 

True 

200

True or false: 

Others can read our minds 

False 

200

True to false: 

If you know you are right, you need to still apologize to another person? 

False

Do not engaged in unneeded apologetic behaviors 

300

What is an example of a psychological boundary? 

Information about yourself, your thoughts, beliefs and values 

300

What does the "I" in GIVE stand for? 

Interested 

300

Demonstrate reflecting this sentence back: 

"This weekend I am excited to play some basketball." 

Playing basketball sounds like it could be fun

Where do you play basketball? 

That's awesome you get to play basketball

300

Give an example of a fair negotiation to use in DEAR MAN? 

Examples vary 

300
What are three coping skills you can utilize this weekend? 

Differs for everyone 

400

What are 3 examples of physical boundaries? 

Body and space around it, what we eat and what goes into our bodies, who is around our bodies... examples vary on person to person. Will accept multiple answers 

400

What is the core concept of using GIVE? 

Focus on others to build and maintain relationships 

400

What are examples of negative non verbals we can give off during communication? 

Lack of eye contact, playing on our phone, eye rolling... will accept others 

400

What is the different between describe and express in DEAR MAN? 

Describe: identify the facts supposing your request, your reason for saying no, or your need for a boundary 

Express: Share your opinions and feelings related to the situation 

400

What are 4 ways you can maintain your sobriety going into the weekend? 

Differs for everyone 

500

What is this kind of boundary called? 

0---------------0 

(You)               (Them) 

Ridid/Distant

500

Demonstrate how to use GIVE with others by picking a group member (or counselor) to have a conversation with about the weekend

OR tell me what the whole GIVE acronym stands for 

...... Genuine, Interested, validated, easy manner

500

What are one of the "A"s in VALIDATE? 

Ask questions or attend to nonverbals 

500

What is the "M" in DEAR MAN? 

Mindful 

500

What is a SMART goal you can set for the weekend?

Differs for everyone 

Specific, Measureable, attainable, realistic, timeable