Stages of Change
Self-Esteem
Trauma
Grief and Loss
Group Rules
100

This stage is when someone is getting ready and making a plan to change  

Preparation

100

Saying something nice about yourself is called giving yourself this. 

A compliment 

100

These are actions that help you calm down when you feel overwhelmed.

Coping skills 

100

Myth or Fact: Grief can come and go in waves

Fact

100

This expectation involves maintaining a nonjudgmental attitude toward both yourself and others in the group setting

Respect others and yourself (don't talk down to others) 

200

This is the stage where a person is not yet thinking about making a change

Precontemplation

200

This is something you’re good at or proud of

A strength 

200

This type of breathing can help calm your nervous system

Deep breathing

200

Myth or Fact: ‘Staying busy all the time will heal grief

Myth 

200

 This guideline is based on the idea that personal disclosures made in group are not shared outside of it, helping to create a safe environment

Confidentiality or the Vegas Rule 

300

This stage can happen when someone returns to an old behavior.

Relapse 

300

This is what you set to protect your time and energy

Boundaries 

300

This happens when your mind replays a traumatic event suddenly.

Flashback

300

True or False: Avoiding grief completely can sometimes make it last longer or feel more intense later 

True 

300

This communication skill involves taking ownership of one’s thoughts and feelings by framing statements from a personal perspective rather than speaking for others

Speak using "I" statements 

400

This is the stage where a person is actively making changes in their behavior

Action

400

When you notice and challenge negative thoughts, you are doing this

Reframing 

400

After trauma, the body may stay on high alert. This is called this response

Fight, flight, or freeze (fawn)

400

True or False: Two people who experience the same loss will grieve in very similar ways 

False

400

This structure is used to ensure fair participation by preventing interruptions and establishing a clear order for speaking

Raising your hand / one person speaking at a time / no crosstalk

500

Avoiding triggers and building routines helps in this stage

Maintenance 

500

When you try again after failing, you are showing this

Resilience 

500

This is when something reminds you of a past trauma and brings up strong feelings

Trigger 

500

True or False: Strong support systems can play a role in how someone experiences grief. 

True

500

This set of expectations includes regulating both verbal expression and behavioral readiness, such as managing language use, adhering to scheduled times, and maintaining engagement throughout the session.

Being mindful of language, punctuality, and group participation norms