Boundaries/Values
Alcohol
The Brain
Our Children
Random
100

True or False: 

I should only have boundaries with family members?

False

100

True or False 

Having a high tolerance is a good thing? 

False


100

Does the brain system change in response to  addiction?

Yes, specifically the reward system 

100

Give me an example of how to foster your child's mental health? 

Open conversations, journal, meditation, giving them space

100

Is there a specific reason children develop ADHD?

NOPE


200

Should your choices be influenced by your values? Why or why not

Yes, they should be. Values are things we live by and want present in all areas of our life

200

Can alcohol withdrawal be deadly? 

Yes or No

Yes


200

True or False: Addiction effects both structure and function in the brain

True

200

Give me an example of how you can be a nurturing parent?

Listening, being consistent, setting realistic boundaries, being honest

200

What are the two parts of communication? 

Sending and receiving messages

300

Give me an example of what an enmeshed boundary with your child would be?

trying to be your child's best friend, intruding on time with their friends, not giving them any privacy

300

Give me an example of a standard drink 

Wine, beer, shot

1.5oz shot, 5oz wine, 12oz beer

300

What are some functions of the pre frontal cortex? 

Judgment, planning, impulse control and emotional regulation

300

Give me an example of 3 affirmations you can tell your child? 

I dont think yall need examples for this

300
What are the 4 parts of the healthy living circle? 

-partial credit available- 

-psychological

-physical

-social

-spiritual

400

How many types of boundaries are there? 

3- rigid, emmeshed, clear

400

Is an alcohol use disorder primarily coming from the environment, genetics, or both?

Both

400

What neurotransmitter imbalance is involved with addiction? 

Dopamine

400

What are the four types of parenting?

- I will give partial points-

Authoritarian, Authoritative, permissive, neglectful/uninvolved 

400
What does HALT stand for?

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired

500

1. Share a value that is important to you, and a boundary you have had to create in order to enforce this value? 

2. In what ways could you show your children this value is important? 

Example: 

1. honesty, cutting off relationships with people who can not be honest. 

2. Owning up to them if I mess up

500

What type of drug is alcohol?

A depressant

500

Why do you take a stimulant to treat ADHD? 

Because it stimulates the regions which control  focus and impulsivity

500

From our last 15 weeks together give me five examples of things you learned that you want to apply to your parent-child relationship.

This can be techniques, types of planning, goals, values

examples: family time, having more open ended questions, creating a safety plan, engaging in a consistent routine.

500

SIKE congrats for picking the hard one, but it's actually easy, I think. 3 Questions.....

-What was the hardest part of this group for you?

-What was the most important thing you felt like you learned?

-What is one thing you want to continue working on after this program? 

ANY ANSWERS