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EARS Jeopardy!
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Stage I
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Stage II
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Stage III
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Presentations
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The EARS Room
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EARS
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Trainers
EARS Jeopardy
Stage I for $100
This skill comes in the form of a question and
is usedto explore, clarify, andpromote concreteness.
Stage I for $200
Genuineness is a key attribute of this
Stage I skill.
Stage I for $300
These are two of the four types of probes to avoid.
Stage I for $800
Daily DoubleDaily DoubleThese three elements make up a complete empathy statement
(and give an example).
Stage I for $500
This aspect of attendingbehaviors allows the
issuegiver time to think or
talk.
Stage II for $100
This is a poordemonstration of this skill:“No, you’re not fat. You’re
like, super skinny!”
Stage II for $200
This skill can be usedto bring the sessionto the here and now.
Stage II for $300
A series of empathystatements strung
together exemplifies this Stage II skill, which is also
an important part of closure.
Stage II for $400
An issue giver says AIDS is only transmitted throughsex. This would be a good
time to use this skill.
Stage II for $500
These two Stage IIskills involvetaking a risk.
Stage III for $100
This skill is atthe very top of
the EARS pyramid.
Stage III for $200
This is thefirst step of
problem solving.
Stage III for $600
Daily DoubleDaily DoubleThese are four
Cornell or Ithaca area referrals.
Stage III for $400
This is thefinal step of
problem solving.
Stage III for $500
These are thethree types of
questionsused to clarify a goal.
Presentations for $100
In the “Quiet Cries” play, the teenager, John,
considered using this in order to commit suicide.
Presentations for $200
This group of students shared their personal stories and answered questions about the LBGTQ community
Presentations for $300
We stood on opposite sides of the room to
demonstrate our varying opinions on
topics in this presentation
Presentations for $400
This superhero kept trying to come in too
early in the Superheroes Play
Presentations for $500
The monkey and the raisin experiment
demonstrated we are hardwired for this
function, which is also a key EARS skill
The EARS Room for $100
This is the phone number
for EARS.
The EARS Room for $200
These are the hours for the EARS room,
Sunday through Thursday.
The EARS Room for $300
These are the EARS Room hours on
Saturday.
The EARS Room for $400
This iswhere the EARS room
is located
The EARS Room for $500
Name one group that is located on the same floor as the
EARS room.
EARS for $100
This is the next level of training after Beginning.
EARS for $200
This is the test that trainees must
pass to become counselors.
EARS for $300
This is what the acronym
“EARS” stands for.
EARS for $400
Calls to the EARS line are guaranteed to
remain this.
EARS for $500
She is an Assistant Dean of Students
and the EARS Coordinator.
Trainers for $100
This trainer dazzled us as Marie Costa in the
play, “Quiet Cries.”
Trainers for $200
Impersonate any one of the trainers
Trainers for $300
This trainer was having man trouble, as an issue giver in
the EARS Superheros skit
Trainers for $400
Name all ten beginning EARS
trainers
Trainers for $500
Name the beginning EARS trainers who are not currently
enrolled in school.
Final Jeopardy
Reset
Which psychologist is the EARS model
based on?
Please sit according to your
small groups.
Welcome to EARS Jeopardy Night!
Agenda- Get into small group teams- Review of EARS Jeopardy rules- Play Jeopardy!- Break- Pizza and bonding in small group- Beginning Training graduation
Ground Rules- EARS Jeopardy is meant to be a fun, cooperative culmination of the semester to help review your skills
- The starting team will be chosen by drawing numbers
- Teams will take turns choosing and answering questions, rotating to the left
- If a team gets their question right they will be allowed one additional turn
- If a team gets their question incorrect the other four teams may write their answer and pass it to a trainer to gain the original point value of the question (30s limit)
- Incorrect answers will garner the team negative points
- Answers do not need to be in the form of a question