Human Relations Review - Part 1
Across
- 3. Separating components of one's life into different categories to prevent conflicting emotions
- 5. This type of boundary is regarding what you can afford to share, are you willing to share, and how will you share what you have
- 8. Blocking difficult thoughts from entering consciousness
- 11. Type of boundary where you decide what you're comfortable with sharing emotionally with others
- 12. This boundary includes CONSENT
- 13. Non-negotiable, unalterable, terms
- 15. Redirecting an emotional reaction from the rightful recipient to another person altogether
- 19. Attributing one's unacceptable feelings to someone else
- 20. Justifying a mistake with seemingly logical reasons
- 21. Style of communication when one avoids eye contact, fidgets, and has a shaky voice
Down
- 1. This style of communication allows a person to stand up for his or her rights while respecting the rights of others
- 2. Focusing on the intellectual rather than emotional consequences of a situation
- 4. Refusing to recognize or acknowledge real facts
- 6. This boundary relates to your thoughts and ideas
- 7. Style of communication that is intimidating
- 9. Type of boundary you set regarding your body touch, space, eating, drinking, and activity
- 10. Boundaries, Reliability, Accountability, Vault, Integrity, Nonjudgement, Generosity
- 14. Behaving or expressing the opposite of one's true feelings
- 16. Socially unacceptable thoughts are channeled into other behaviors or activities
- 17. This boundary relates to how you prioritize your time
- 18. Style of communication when one seeks revenge, gives the silent treatment, full of mistrust and resentment
- 20. Reverting to the behavior or emotions of an earlier developmental stage