Trauma Stewardship
Across
- 3. Direction example: "Why am I doing this?"
- 6. Tells you where you are and how you feel, moment to moment (Present Moment)
- 7. Sophisticated coping mechanism for dealing with anger and other intense feelings
- 11. Occurs when one experiences intrusive or overwhelming feelings
- 12. "I leave my voicemailbox full." (for example)
- 13. "With kindly intent and ______ will I speak." (Buddha)
- 14. Social _____ serves as a buffer when dealing with challenges
- 15. Can lead to an identifty based soley on work
- 16. Chronic _____: feeling tired in your mind, body and spirit
- 19. Direction with emphasize on strength and introspection
- 21. Inability to embrace ______ is characterized by being dogmatic and opinionated
- 23. May lead to professional stagnation
- 24. Insufficient resources and conflicting objecives contribute to _______ tendencies, level two trauma stewardship
- 25. ____ undermines the possibilty for authentic connection
- 27. Succumbing to the belief that one has no capacity to influence an outcome
- 28. Recognizing our own ____ provides the opportunity to deepen compassion for others
Down
- 1. "Succumbing to a feeling of impotence"
- 2. The Fith, or Core, Direction's focus
- 4. Acknowledging the existence of Trauma Exposure _____ is critical in stewardship
- 5. ______ Dynamics are characterized by knowing where our won self ends and another's self begins
- 8. Frequent factor in negative organizational culture
- 9. Can be recognized by asking "What am I most attached to?"
- 10. Daily practice of tendiing to the trauma of others
- 17. Being wholly focused on you job
- 18. Shutting down the mechanisms for registering intense feelings
- 20. "Macro-view" level of Trauma Stewardship
- 22. Fire element direction emphasizing focus and alternate plans
- 26. Direction emphasizing building compassion and community
- 28. Compassion meditation: "May I/You/We be ____"