going with the flow and adjusting to changes
Flexible Thinking
Mentor
A person who gives advice and support
Legal permission to work in certain fields
License
These are coping skills you can use while you are in your room.
deep breathing, talking on the phone, journal, drawing, and sleeping
what is a stressor?
anything that causes someone to be in a state of tension; people, places and things
what you should do in a situation
Expected Behavior
Legal or moral privileges you are entitled to
Rights
A letter describing your skills and character
Reference letter
How do coping skills help us?
Coping skills help us with working through and processing our emotions and stress.
Distraction is a category of coping skills.
Name an example of a coping skill that can distract you
walk away, reading a book, taking a walk
stopping yourself before saying something rude
Filtering
Assistive technology
A tool or system that helps people with disabilities perform tasks
Collection of your best work
Portfolio
What are some possible consequences of using unhealthy coping skills?
illnesses, hurting self or others, loss of relationships, jails, institutions etc.
What should you do if you feel yourself becoming triggered?
exercise, walks, biking, and going to the gym
Some anger coping skills are
a.) walk away
b.) take a deep breath
c.) talk about it
d.) all of the above
d.) all the above
Job accommodation
Adjustments made in a job to help someone perform essential tasks
A formal evaluation of your work
Performance review
The practice of __________ involves paying attention to the present moment in a non-judgmental way, which can help manage stress and improve mental well-being.
mindfulness
Which of the following are under the calming or self-soothing category of coping skills?
a.) exercise
b.) jumping jacks
c.)deep breathing
d.) ignoring/moving on
c.) deep breathing
What are some of the coping skills you are currently using?
walking away, talking to my supports, taking time-out, exercising, breathing techniques etc.
Unfair treatment toward someone because of differences
Discrimination
Shows you completed high school
Diploma
Describe the differences between problem-focused coping and emotion-focused coping
Problem-focused coping addresses the problem causing the stress directly, such as seeking solutions or making changes to reduce the stressor. Emotion-focused coping manages the emotional response to the stressor, such as through relaxation techniques or seeking social support.
Problem-focused coping may be more effective when the stressor is controllable, while emotion-focused coping may be more appropriate when the stressor is beyond one’s control.
Practice/Describe to me 3 coping skills.
examples: deep breathing, drawing, exercise, taking a walk, talking to someone you trust