Lesson Recaps
Communication
Addiction
Exploring Anger
Boundaries
100

Lines that keep you tied to your recovery are called this.

What are "Mooring lines?"

100

A way of talking that is hostile and produces the least desired outcomes

What is an aggressive communication style

100

When a person goes from one addiction to another

What is 'Cross Addiction?'

100

A way to identify underlying feelings that lead to anger

What is the "Anger Iceberg?"

100

The word ____________ is a complete sentence

What is "no"

200

Internal, external and sensory are types of these?

What triggers?"

200

When someone is not telling the whole truth

What is lying by omission?

200

When it takes more of a substance to get the same effect

What is "tolerance?"

200

Aggressive, Passive, and Passive-Aggressive are three types of this?

What are "Anger styles?"

200

Maintaining healthy boundaries is not selfish, it is __________________?

What is "Self Care?"

300

This is when family members have developed unhealthy ways of interacting with each other

What is 'dysfunctional?'

300

When someone who is upset denies that they are, yet shows it in destructive ways

What is passive aggressive communication/behavior

300

When someone has two or more of these

What is " Co-Occurring Disorders"

300

Anger that heals

What is "Constructive Anger?"

300

With boundaries, a slow and steady path looks like this? _____________

what is "progress, not perfection?"
400

Regarding unhealthy famly roles, who does the dysfunction harm? 

What is "everyone?"

400

Showing someone know that you understand, appreciate and acknowledge what they are saying

What is "active listening"

400

Addiction is not a ____________ failure

What is "moral"

400

Anger that harms

What is "Destructive Anger?"

400

Loose, rigid and enmeshed are types of these?

What are "types of boundaries?"

500

These things within a family system are signs of what:

(1) open communication,

(2) shared decisions,

(3) joint action,

(4) trust, and

(5) concern for each other.


What is "interdependence?"

500

A way of saying how you feel without pointing the finger at others. 

What are "I statements?"

500

The medical term for 'addiction'

What is "Substance Use Disorder?"

500

Behind all anger are these?

What are "Unmet Needs"

500

Setting yourself on fire to keep other people warm is referred to this? 

What is "codependence?"