Brain Basics
Body Signals
Panic Survival
Anxiety Skills
Depression Reset
100

What part of the brain is the “alarm system” for fear?

Amygdala

100

Name 3 physical symptoms of anxiety.

Rapid heartbeat, sweating, shaking, shallow breathing

100

Name 2 grounding skills

5-4-3-2-1, physiological sigh, cold water reset, TIPP

100

What does grounding help bring you back to?

The present moment

100

In depression, motivation comes before action. True or False?

False

200

what system activates fight/flight/freeze

Nervous system / sympathetic nervous system

200

What is one way panic attacks can trick the body into thinking you’re in danger?

Racing heart, dizziness, shortness of breath mimics medical emergency

200

Describe the physiological sigh.

Double inhale through nose + long exhale through mouth

200

What does “name it to tame it” mean?

Labeling emotions reduces intensity and creates distance

200

What is behavioral activation?

Doing small actions even without motivation to interrupt shutdown

300

What is the difference between anxiety and panic?

Anxiety is sustained activation; panic is sudden intense spike of fear response

300

Why does depression often feel like exhaustion instead of sadness?

Nervous system enters energy conservation / shutdown mode

300

What is the purpose of cold water on the face in DBT TIPP skills?

Activates dive reflex → slows heart rate and calms nervous system

300

What does the brain assume during catastrophic thinking?

That future danger is currently happening or inevitable

300

Why is “10-minute rule” effective?

It bypasses avoidance and lowers activation barrier

400

What is the amygdala’s main job?

Detect threat and trigger survival response (even if inaccurate)

400

Why might panic mimic a heart attack?

Sympathetic nervous system increases heart rate, blood flow, and adrenaline

400

Explain why grounding works neurologically.

It shifts attention from internal threat simulation to external sensory input

400

What is cognitive fusion?

When thoughts feel like facts instead of mental events

400

What neurotransmitter system is often underactive in depression?

Dopamine (reward/motivation system)

500

Why is anxiety not always based on real danger?

Amygdala reacts to perceived threat, not accuracy or logic

500

What is the connection between trauma history and nervous system reactivity?

Trauma sensitizes threat detection, increasing baseline hypervigilance

500

Why is “trying to stop panic immediately” sometimes ineffective?

Resistance increases sympathetic activation and reinforces alarm loop

500

What is the therapeutic goal of “observing thoughts”?

Creating distance between self and thought to reduce reactivity

500

Why does depression often improve slightly after action, even small action?

Movement activates reward circuitry and interrupts shutdown cycle

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