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Review of Self-Conduct Worksheet
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What It Is:
This is a worksheet titled 'Review of Our Own Sex Conduct.' It includes instructions to complete each column top to bottom before going to the next column. The worksheet has three columns: 'Where did I harm?', 'Where was I at fault?', and 'What should I have done instead?'. Each column has numbered rows for entries. It prompts the user to recall sex conduct over the years, where they harmed or hurt, where they had unhealthily, dishonestly or indecently, where they acted selfishly, jealously, or fearfully, where they were at fault and what they should have done instead.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is not suitable for typical grade levels. It is designed for adults and individuals seeking self-reflection and accountability regarding their past sexual conduct. The content is mature and requires a level of understanding and emotional maturity beyond that of children or adolescents.
Why Use It:
The worksheet is designed to facilitate introspection and self-assessment of past sexual behavior. It encourages individuals to identify instances where they may have caused harm, recognize their own faults, and consider alternative, more appropriate actions. It aims to promote personal growth, accountability, and healthier sexual conduct in the future.
How to Use It:
Begin by reading the instructions at the top of the worksheet. Start with Column 1 ('Where did I harm?') and fill in each numbered row with specific instances where you believe you may have caused harm to others. Once you have completed Column 1, proceed to Column 2 ('Where was I at fault?') and reflect on your own role in those situations. Finally, in Column 3 ('What should I have done instead?'), outline the actions you could have taken to avoid causing harm or to act more responsibly. Complete each column top to bottom before moving to the next.
Target Users:
This worksheet is intended for adults and individuals seeking to reflect on and take responsibility for their past sexual conduct. It is suitable for those in therapy, counseling, or self-help programs focused on sexual health, ethics, and personal accountability.
This is a worksheet titled 'Review of Our Own Sex Conduct.' It includes instructions to complete each column top to bottom before going to the next column. The worksheet has three columns: 'Where did I harm?', 'Where was I at fault?', and 'What should I have done instead?'. Each column has numbered rows for entries. It prompts the user to recall sex conduct over the years, where they harmed or hurt, where they had unhealthily, dishonestly or indecently, where they acted selfishly, jealously, or fearfully, where they were at fault and what they should have done instead.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is not suitable for typical grade levels. It is designed for adults and individuals seeking self-reflection and accountability regarding their past sexual conduct. The content is mature and requires a level of understanding and emotional maturity beyond that of children or adolescents.
Why Use It:
The worksheet is designed to facilitate introspection and self-assessment of past sexual behavior. It encourages individuals to identify instances where they may have caused harm, recognize their own faults, and consider alternative, more appropriate actions. It aims to promote personal growth, accountability, and healthier sexual conduct in the future.
How to Use It:
Begin by reading the instructions at the top of the worksheet. Start with Column 1 ('Where did I harm?') and fill in each numbered row with specific instances where you believe you may have caused harm to others. Once you have completed Column 1, proceed to Column 2 ('Where was I at fault?') and reflect on your own role in those situations. Finally, in Column 3 ('What should I have done instead?'), outline the actions you could have taken to avoid causing harm or to act more responsibly. Complete each column top to bottom before moving to the next.
Target Users:
This worksheet is intended for adults and individuals seeking to reflect on and take responsibility for their past sexual conduct. It is suitable for those in therapy, counseling, or self-help programs focused on sexual health, ethics, and personal accountability.




