Coping Skills
Types of skills
Give an Example
True or False
Stress
100

What is a coping skill?

learning to relax in any situation 


An effective way to deal with uncomfortable emotions or situations

100

Name 3 healthy coping skills

Read a Book, Writing/Drawing/Painting, Listening to Music, Spending Time with Friends/Family, Go for a Walk, Deep Breathing, Meditation, talking to someone you trust, Journaling

100

Give an example of a distraction coping skill

Playing a game, going for a walk, reading, watching a movie, etc.

100

True or False: Coping skills are used to avoid problems in our lives

False

Coping skills help us work through problems in a healthy way

100

True or False: Stress is normal, but too much stress increases the risk for health problems, such as depression and anxiety. 

True


200

Define "healthy coping skills".

Coping skills that are not harmful to you or others. 

200

Name 3 unhealthy coping skills

Fighting, avoiding help, yelling at others, harming others or yourself, using alcohol or drugs

200

Give an example of a self-soothing coping skill

Taking a bath/shower, putting on comfy clothing, listening to music, etc.

200

True or False: Coping skills help you focus on important things in your life

True 

When we cope with problems and our emotions, it helps us think more clearly and tackle them better 

200

Name 3 life circumstances that can cause someone to feel stressed.

Family problems, being bullied, moving, a breakup, argument with a loved one, illness, etc.

300

Define "unhealthy coping skills".

Coping skills that are harmful to you or others, and/or keep you from effectively addressing your needs 

300

What is the name for coping skills that focus on deep breathing, paying attention to your surroundings, and being present in the moment

Mindfulness

300

Give an example of a breathing exercise and when you might use it. 

Box/square breathing, bubble breathing, belly breathing, 4-7-8 breathing, etc.

300

True or False: Every coping skill is healthy

False

Some ways we learn to cope are not healthy (e.g., like fighting or using substances or avoidance)

300

How do people know they are stressed? Give two examples of how one might feel stress in their body.

Accelerated heartbeat, shortness of breath, sweating, shaking, headaches, chest pain, irritability, etc. 

400

What coping skills can you use while during a conflict?

Deep breathing, I statements, communicating your feelings, active listening, taking a break

400

To manage intense anger during an argument, instead of yelling, you speak gently. What is the name of this coping skill?

Opposite action

400

Give an example of an "opposite action" coping skill

Walking away instead of fighting, standing up straight when you feel nervous, getting out of bed when you are depressed or tired etc.  

400

True or false: Coping skills are something everyone is born knowing how to do

False 

Coping skills are learned throughout our lives

400

True or false- Panic attacks can be controlled. 

True: With the help of therapy and learned coping skills, panic attacks can be controlled and avoided.

500

What is skill that allows you to pause and problem-solve before acting?

Impulse control 

500

A coping skill that may look like talking to friends, watching a funny tv show, or playing your favorite game. 

Distraction


500

Name three coping skills you can do at home

Mindfulness activities (deep breathing, yoga), go for a walk, take a bath, journal...

500

True or false: Unhealthy coping skills are still coping skills

True

There are both healthy and unhealthy coping skills; the key is to knowing which are which and when a coping skill is becoming unhealthy.

500

What 4 factors contribute to someone's ability to manage stress?

Nutrition, sleep, exercise, coping skills 

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