Healthy Coping
Unhealthy Coping
True or False
Scenarios
Stressors
100

Changing the way you look at/think about something can change how you experience it.

What is... COGNITIVE REFRAMING 

100

Refusing to acknowledge a problem

What is... DENIAL

100

Coping refers to the thoughts and actions we use to deal with stressful situations.

What is... TRUE

100

If you are feeling sad and you want to isolate or keep to yourself what would be the opposite action?

What is... GET ACTIVE SOMEHOW

100

These are stressors that put strain on our body.

What is... PHYSIOLOGICAL 

200

Challenging yourself to acknowledge your present situation without judging either yourself or others; learning to tolerate something without judging it or trying to change it.

What is... RADICAL ACCEPTANCE 

200

Separating yourself from different parts of your life that you don't want to acknowledge or address

What is... DISSOCIATION

200

Healthy coping skills provide instant relief.

What is... FALSE

200
What skill(s) can you use in the moment if someone offends you or says/does something to you that you don't like.
What is... WALK AWAY OR ASSERTIVENESS 
200

These stressors are events, situations, people, comments, or anything we interpret as negative or threatening

What is.. PSYCHOLOGICAL 

300

Addressing issues directly as a way to alleviate stress.

What is... ACTIVE/APPROACHING COPING

300

Maladaptive form of coping that involves changing our behavior to not think about or feel the things that are uncomfortable.

What is... AVOIDANCE COPING 
300

Avoidance coping can be healthy.

What is... TRUE

300

You feel like each coping skill you try doesn't work but remembering that a new behavior takes ____ days to become a habit can be helpful.

What is... 21 DAYS

300
_____ thinking can increase stress and _____ thinking can decrease stress


*HINT IT'S NOT POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE 

What is... RIGID, FLEXIBILITY 

400

This ______ focused strategy relies on using active ways to directly tackle the situation that caused the stress

and

This _____focused strategy are used to handle feelings of distress, rather than the actual situation

WHAT IS... PROBLEM FOCUSED AND EMOTION FOCUSED 
400

Generally unconscious processes that people are unaware they are using that can create more stress

What is.. DEFENSE MECHANISM 

400

Creating logical reasons to explain unhelpful behavior or thoughts can be a healthy coping strategy.

What is... FALSE

400

Blaming your partner, parents, family, economy, job, therapist, your upbringing, or the dog for your misfortune keeps you in victim mode and robs you of changing your situation. What question can you ask yourself to avoid playing the "blame game."

What is... WHAT IS MY ROLE IN THIS?

400

______ a stressful situation can be worse than _____ a stressful situation

because you think about it endlessly which causes your body to constantly release stress hormones.

What is... ANTICIPATING, EXPERIENCING/BEING IN

500

Understanding that coping is a very ______ process that _____ on the situation, the ______ of the situation, and _______ resources.

What is.... COMPLEX, DEPENDS, EVALUATION, AVAILABILITY

500

Avoiding emotion by only focusing on facts and logic (can be destructive if emotions are completely ignored)

What is... INTELLECTUALIZATION

500

Opposite action works best for any emotion you do not want to feel.

What is... FALSE

Only when your emotions do NOT fit the facts of a current situation.

500

A person is feeling like they are broken but there is still a part of them deep inside that knows they won’t be broken forever.

What is... EMOTIONAL RESILIENCE

500

What is the difference between relative stressors and an absolute stressors?

WHAT IS... 

absolute are stressors that everyone exposed to them would interpret as being stressful. 

relative are stressors that only some exposed to them would interpret as being stressful.

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