Across
- 3. concern for the ______ of the direct and indirect victims
- 5. denying, triggers, thinking errors, high risk situations, attitudes supportive of harmful behaviors, or lack of victim empathy work ______ people making true change
- 7. manipulating your _________ to create access and avoid detection
- 10. used to address unhealthy fantasies
- 11. allow us to "ignore" our internal barriers
- 13. overcoming internal barriers is part of the shame/remorse/guilt portion of an _______
Down
- 1. thoughts, feelings, beliefs, values, and goals that work against offending
- 2. part of the offense that allows one to overcome an internal barrier
- 4. individual truly experiences offending as out of character and has a genuine desire to change
- 6. way to think fantasies are being practiced in the mind so we can do them in real life
- 8. first part of the three parts of an offense
- 9. consent, respect, equality, safety, and trust
- 12. when a person creates an ability to engage in unhealthy sexual responses to to maintain ability to engage
