Discovery Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. Way to express oneself effedcdtively and stand up for one’s point of view while also respecting the rights and beliefs of others.
  2. 4. Mode of communication that is calm, open, honest, and direct
  3. 6. Examples include being in the moment, good eye contact and body language, and asking clarifying questions.
  4. 8. Method of expressing ones displeasure or anger through covert or indirect actions or words.
  5. 10. Mode of communication in which a person may tell another what s/he “ought to” or “should not” do.
  6. 11. Popular psychology theory developed by Eric Berne in the 1950’s and 60’s that categorized interactions into Child, Parent, and Adult modes.
  7. 13. Method of expressing needs and desires that does not take into account or dismisses the needs of others.
  8. 15. An event or action that may cause someone to start feeling angry.
  9. 16. Mode of communication in which a person attempts to meet the needs of another by comforting, reassuring, and possibly enabling.
Down
  1. 1. Mode of communication in which a person may be carefree, playful, and pleasure-centered
  2. 3. A personality inventory roughly based on the Myers Briggs that helps students describe their personality as blue, orange, gold, or green.
  3. 5. Examples include interpersonal, spatial relational, bodily/kinesthetic, and logical/mathematical.
  4. 7. A unit in the Discovery course where students learn to use their triggers and cues to help them deal positively with emotions.
  5. 9. Mode in which one does not express one’s own needs or allows others’ needs to take precedence.
  6. 12. Examples include increased heart rate, flushed face, and clenched fists.
  7. 14. Mode of communication in which a person may pout, throw tantrums, or be hurtful to others