Lesson 17 – Problem Solving: Skill 1 – Stop and Think.

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Lesson 17 – Problem Solving: Skill 1 – Stop and Think

Homework Review What was the situation? Describe the physical reactions you had What were your risk thoughts? What were your risk feelings? Tell us how well you recognized your warning signs

Conflict Cycle Problem Consequences Warning Signs Action

Problem Solving Skills Skill 1 – Stop and Think Skill 2 – State the Problem Skill 3 – Set a Goal and Gather Information Skill 4 – Think of Choices and Consequences Skill 5 – Make a Plan Skill 6 – Do and Evaluate

Types of Problems “In your face” problems -Situations where you have to act immediately “Time to think” problems - Situations where you do not have to take immediate action

Risk Feelings and Thinking Skills: Their Temperature

Problem Solving – Skill 1: Stop and Think Step 1: Stop! Pay attention to your warning signs Physical reactions Risk thoughts Risk feelings Step 2: Think! Reduce your risk Be quiet Get space Calm down

Problem Solving – Skill 1: Stop and Think Step 1: Stop! Pay attention to your warning signs Physical reactions Risk thoughts Risk feelings

Problem Situations Time to think In your face A student finds out he didn’t make the team “I read the list of people who made the team and my name wasn’t there. I felt my head start to throb, my mouth got dry and my muscles got tight” Time to think In your face A father finds his daughter using drugs I walked into the room and saw her using. I felt like waves of heat were flaming around me and my insides started shaking. I clenched my jaw and my fists

Step 1: Stop – Pay Attention to Your Warning Signs Using Stop and Think Handout: - Identify a situation that you are having or have recently had - Discuss with partner - Write down your warning signs

Problem Solving – Skill 1: Stop and Think Step 2: Think! Reduce your risk Be quiet Get some space Calm down

Thinking Report I did not make the sports team Situation: Thoughts: 1. I feel like a fool 2. I am a failure 3. I am better than most of the people who made the team 4. Everyone is going to make fun of me 5. The coach is stupid 6. I hate school Feelings: Embarrassed, angry, frustrated, defeated Attitudes/Beliefs: I have a right to be on the team, Making or missing the team says a lot about me

New Thinking I can handle this Chill! Take time to think Stop and think This is a problem Life is crazy, but I am calm I will decide what happens next Just count to 10 What is happening here?

Problem Solving – Skill 1: Stop and Think Step 1: Stop! Pay attention to your warning signs Physical reactions Risk thoughts Risk feelings Step 2: Think! Reduce your risk Be quiet Get space Calm down