True or False
Symptoms
Anxiety FAQ
Coping Skills
100

When we are faced with a threatening situation, our bodies give us a surge of adrenaline

True! This helps our instincts take over, and helps our bodies get out of the situation and assists with survival

100

Symptoms that might occur in our head or on our face

Feeling dizzy, headache, our face feeling hot, or face getting red

100

Anxiety is our bodies response to ___ & ____ 

Stress and danger

100

What are possible relaxation skills?

Deep breathing, closing our eyes, body scans or check-ins

200

Anxiety lasts forever

False! When experiencing anxiety, it may feel like it will last forever in the moment, but it will decrease

200

Symptoms that might occur in our upper body

Butterflies in our tummy, fast heartbeat, hyperventilating, difficulty breathing 

200

Does ignoring our anxiety make it go away?

No! Ignoring it can sometimes help us feel better in the moment, but that can also make the trigger feel scarier next time we encounter it  

200

What are possible distraction skills?

Talking to others, listening to music, 54321 technique

300

Anxiety is normal

True! Everyone experiences anxiety at times in their lives

300

Symptoms that might occur in our lower bodies

Shaking legs, feeling wobbly, feeling numb 

300

What is the difference between anxiety and fear?

Anxiety involves stress and apprehension about a future situation or threat, fear is a response to an immediate threat that is currently happening

300

What are possible movement skills? 

Going for a walk, yoga, stretching, exercise


400

Anxiety is dangerous

False! It can feel uncomfortable or scary, but anxiety is not intrinsically dangerous. It can helps us identify danger though!

400

Symptoms that might occur in our brain

Racing thoughts, feeling worried, negative self-talk about ourselves

400

What is "rest and digest"?

Our bodies way of helping us calm down after feelings of anxiety, and recognizing what made us anxious

400

What are possible positive cognitive coping skills?

Positive self-talk, gratitude, challenging our negative thoughts

500

Anxiety is anonymous

True! (mostly) People who love and care about us can sometimes tell when we are feeling anxious, but most people cannot tell when others are anxious. However, when we are feeling anxious, it can sometimes feel like there is a spotlight on us

500

What we might do when we know a situation makes us anxious, and we don't want to face it

Avoidance, avoid the situation altogether

500

What is an anxiety trigger?

Something that makes our body feel anxious. This can happen consciously or unconsciously. 

500

What are some possible unhealthy coping skills?

Avoidance, substance use, isolation, oversleeping or avoiding sleep

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