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What It Is:
The image is of a worksheet titled 'Review of Our Own Sex Conduct'. It contains instructions for completion, including reflecting on past actions and their impact on others. The worksheet has columns to record 'Who Did I Harm?' and 'What Did I Do?'. There's also a section to assess the impact of these actions on various aspects of the 'self' such as social, sexual, security, and spiritual well-being.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is not suitable for traditional grade levels. It's designed for adults or individuals participating in self-reflection or recovery programs due to the sensitive and mature nature of the content.
Why Use It:
This worksheet encourages self-reflection, accountability, and awareness of the impact of one's actions on others and oneself. It promotes personal growth, healing, and responsible behavior. It can be used to identify patterns of behavior and areas needing improvement.
How to Use It:
Following the provided instructions, users should identify individuals they have harmed (Column 1) and describe their actions (Column 2). They should then assess the impact of these actions on their 'self' by marking the appropriate boxes in Columns 3 and 4. The worksheet encourages honest and thorough self-examination.
Target Users:
This worksheet is intended for adults in recovery programs, therapy, or those seeking personal growth through self-reflection and accountability regarding their past behaviors. It is not suitable for children or adolescents.
The image is of a worksheet titled 'Review of Our Own Sex Conduct'. It contains instructions for completion, including reflecting on past actions and their impact on others. The worksheet has columns to record 'Who Did I Harm?' and 'What Did I Do?'. There's also a section to assess the impact of these actions on various aspects of the 'self' such as social, sexual, security, and spiritual well-being.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is not suitable for traditional grade levels. It's designed for adults or individuals participating in self-reflection or recovery programs due to the sensitive and mature nature of the content.
Why Use It:
This worksheet encourages self-reflection, accountability, and awareness of the impact of one's actions on others and oneself. It promotes personal growth, healing, and responsible behavior. It can be used to identify patterns of behavior and areas needing improvement.
How to Use It:
Following the provided instructions, users should identify individuals they have harmed (Column 1) and describe their actions (Column 2). They should then assess the impact of these actions on their 'self' by marking the appropriate boxes in Columns 3 and 4. The worksheet encourages honest and thorough self-examination.
Target Users:
This worksheet is intended for adults in recovery programs, therapy, or those seeking personal growth through self-reflection and accountability regarding their past behaviors. It is not suitable for children or adolescents.




