This word describes the process of understanding and sharing the feelings of another person, which is crucial in building supportive relationships in recovery.
What is Empathy?
A psychological condition or relationship dynamic where an individual consistently prioritizes the needs of others over their own, often to the detriment of their well-being.
What is Codependency?
Name the nonverbal cue that includes facial expressions, gestures, posture, and eye contact.
What is Body Language?
A strong urge stemming from a trigger.
What is a craving?
This artist was referred to as the King of Pop, died due to complications from prescription drugs in 2009
Who is Michael Jackson?
One of the most important components of recovery.
What is a Sober Support System?
Placing responsibility of wrong-doing on someone else.
What is Blaming?
A communication style in which a person stands up for their own needs and wants, while also taking into consideration of the needs and wants of others.
What is Assertiveness/Assertive Communication?
A positive emotion that involves being thankful and appreciative.
What is Gratitude?
A network of individuals, groups, and resources that provide encouragement and assistance to those seeking or maintaining sobriety from substance use.
What is Sober Support?
This is the two-word term for the cooperative process of effectively resolving disputes and settling interpersonal arguments and fights in a positive manner that both sides can agree upon
What is Conflict Resolution?
According to the CDC, this percentage of men experience intimate partner violence before the age of 18?
15%
This communication style is typically associated with being soft spoken and prioritizing the needs of others.
What is Passive?
The essential inner drive, focus and desire, that brings about positive change and attainment of goals.
What is motivation?
Ideas and beliefs that are taught (knowingly or unknowingly).
What are Values?
Someone who, often unintentionally, supports another person's self-destructive behavior by making excuses, providing assistance that allows the behavior to continue, or shielding them from the consequences of their actions.
What is an enabler?
This behavior involves using guilt or pressure to influence a partner's decisions.
What is Manipulation?
Saying "no" respectfully is an example of this.
What are Boundaries?
Methods a person uses to deal with stressful situations.
What are Coping Skills?
Confidence in one's own worth or abilities.
What is Self Esteem?
This refers to a close and profound emotional, psychological, and physical connection between individuals. that involves a deep level of trust, respect, vulnerability, and mutual understanding.
What is Intimacy?
Having negative feelings toward another person because you believe they have wronged you in some way.
What is Resentment?
This nonverbal communication skill involves focusing your attention on the speaker, maintaining eye contact, and providing verbal or nonverbal feedback to show that you are engaged.
What is Active Listening?
We experience these in our mind, heart and gut and it is important to learn how to manage our reaction to them
What is feelings and emotions?
The age when the addict stops developing emotionally and relationally.
What is the age they become addicted?