Review 5 Orange
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- 4. The five different _____ styles are harmonizing, collaborative/cooperating, directing, avoiding, and compromising.
- 6. CBT skill to replace the negative thoughts with more balanced and realistic ones. This can involve challenging the thoughts, generating alternative perspectives, and practicing positive self-talk.
- 8. A feeling of thankfulness or appreciation for something received or experienced.
- 10. ___ skills are strategies used to reduce unpleasant emotions.
- 11. Continuous behavioral standards and needs that work to support a person's purpose, vision, and are often a guide in decision making.
- 14. DBT skills that helps improve effective communication.
- 16. Mood disorder that causes persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest, and can interfere with daily activities.
- 17. Passive, aggressive, passive-aggression, and assertive are ____ styles.
- 18. The conscious and deliberate decision to release feelings of resentment, anger, and a desire for revenge against someone who has harmed you.
Down
- 1. Personal ____are defined as our built-in capacities for particular ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
- 2. ____ plan is a tool devised to help make your environment safer during a crisis and/or after discharge.
- 3. The ability to positively coping with stress and adversity by bouncing back to a previous state of normal functioning.
- 5. Circle of _____ help individuals focus on areas where they can effect change.
- 7. DBT skills that can help prevent impulsive or harmful behaviors by changing your body's physical state.
- 9. The practice of intentionally focusing your attention on the present moment, without judgment, while observing your thoughts, feelings, and sensations.
- 12. Self _____ is the information we file about ourselves that we've learned from our experiences which shapes our stories.
- 13. ______ is a cognitive distortion where one exaggerates the severity of a situation or problem, assuming the worst possible outcome.
- 15. ______ regulation is the ability to exert control over one's own emotional state.