Thinking Errors
Consent
Ethics
Values
Empathy
100

This thinking error happens when someone assumes they know what another person is thinking without evidence.

What is mind reading?

100

Consent must be given freely, without this.

Consent must be given freely, without this. Answer: What is pressure or coercion?

100

: Returning a lost wallet with money inside is an example of this value

What is honesty?

100

Values are the beliefs that help guide your ________.

What are actions or choices? 

100

Empathy means trying to understand another person's ________.

What are feelings, experience or perspective? 

200

This thinking error occurs when you put things off for later so you can feel good now.

What is procrastination?

200

True or False: Someone can change their mind after giving consent.

True

200

If your friend asks you to lie for them, you may face an ethical ________.

What is dilemma

200

When your actions match your values, you are showing this.

What is integrity? 

200

Before judging someone, it helps to consider their ________.

What is perspective? 

300

This thinking error involves expecting the worst possible outcome.

What is catastrophizing?

300

If someone is asleep, unconscious, or heavily impaired, they cannot give ________.

What is consent?

300

Sharing private information about a friend without permission may violate this

What is trust?

300

Name one way someone might show they value responsibility

 Examples include completing tasks, keeping commitments, or admitting mistakes.

300

This skill involves listening carefully to understand someone rather than preparing your response.

What is active listening? 

400

This thinking error happens when a person says that it is everyone else's fault for things that are within their control. 

What is blaming?

400

What is one situation that would tell you that someone can not consent? 

1. Not equal to the other person

2. There is no honesty

3. They don't understand what is going to happen

4. They don't understand the consequences

5.  They can not disagree without harm

400

If nobody would ever find out about your decision, ethics still asks whether it is ________.

What is right? 

400

When deciding what to do, values can act as a ________.

What is a guide or compass? 

400

Imagining how your actions affect another person can help build ________.

What is empathy? 

500

This thinking error involves seeing situations as all good or all bad with no middle ground.

What is black-and-white thinking (all-or-nothing thinking)?

500

Consent requires communication. Name one way someone can communicate "no."

Examples include saying no, pulling away, avoiding participation, or other clear signals.

500

You see a classmate being bullied. What ethical principle might encourage you to help?

What is respect, fairness, courage, or compassion? 

500

Give an example of a value and a behavior that demonstrates

Therapist decision - answers will vary!

500

What is one question you could ask yourself before acting to show empathy?

Examples include "How would I feel?" or "How might this affect them?"