Definitions
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100

An emotional conflict in which the parties are trying to show that the other person is wrong

What is a quarrel, argument or fight?

100

Finding ways to justify bad behavior

What is minimizing or excuse making?

100

You’re not responsible for the results of your actions; blame others and feel the rules don't apply to you; "poor me"

What is Victim Stance?

100

Wanting people to like and include you

What is acceptance?

100

Displaying kindness for others

What is caring?

200

the urge to prefer right over wrong or an inner feeling or voice that acts as a guide to the right or wrong behavior

What is a conscience?

200

Black and white thinking; thinking in extremes; everything is all bad or all good

What is all or nothing thinking or universals?

200

You focus on the other person as the source of the problem, when you may have had some part in it.

What is blaming others?

200

Staying firm in your friendship or support for someone or something

What is Loyalty?

200

Impartial and just treatment or behavior without favoritism or discrimination

What is fairness?

300

An individual's accepted standards of right or wrong

What are values?

300

We believe we know what others are thinking and assume that they are thinking the worst of us

What is mind reading?

300

We predict that things will turn out badly (having an imaginary crystal ball that tells us about our future in a negative way) 

What is Fortune Telling?

300

Doing the right thing when no one is watching

What is integrity or character?

300

The ability to keep promises, be honest, reliable and principled without betraying a confidence

What is trust or trustworthiness?

400

Things we tell ourselves to make doing the wrong thing okay

What is a thinking error?

400

A thinking error (two words) that put unreasonable demands and pressure on ourselves, which can make us feel guilty or like we've failed.

What is should or ought?

400

Taking our emotions as evidence for the truth; whatever you’re feeling at the time is believed to be true automatically and unconditionally, regardless of the evidence

What is Feelings vs. Facts or Emotional Reasoning?

400

Being dependable, making good choices, and taking accountability for your actions

What is responsibility?

400

Noticing and appreciating the things we take for granted

What is gratitude?

500

Society's standards of right and wrong

What are morals?

500
Three words to let you know you are minimizing

What are only, but and just?

500

A person exaggerates the negative consequences of a current situation; makes a "mountain out of a molehill"

What is catastrophizing or making little problems big?

500

Telling the truth

What is honesty?

500

Putting yourself in someone else's shoes

What is empathy?