Famous People Coping
Coping in different cultures
Science of Coping
Songs about Coping
Humor
100

This famous actor on Two and a Half men is known for his erratic behavior and use of cocaine. 

Charlie Sheen

100

This culture has a ritual known as petit aperitif – “small appetizer” – when they get home from work.

French culture

100

Evidence suggests that this simple coping technique inhibits sympathetic activity and increases parasympathetic responses, which translates to experiencing less distressing and more positive emotions. 

Deep breathing exercises

100

This 2001 smash hit about persevering launched Destiny’s Child into the limelight

Survivor

100
What gets wetter the more it dries?
A towel
200

This pop star whose hit song “Paparazzi” blew up in 2008 credits “learning how to say no” as a key coping strategy that has helped her find balance in her life

Lady Gaga

200

In the Andes region the workers are known to chew on this energy providing leaf to help get them through their day

The coca leaf

200

This coping technique promotes neuroplasticity and increases oxygen supply to your brain while contributing to the cascading release of various neuro-chemicals including endorphins, endocannabinoids, and dopamine. 

Exercise

200

This song about acceptance, sung by Paul McCartney, was one of the last hit Beatles singles on an album with the same name

Let It Be

200
What can you catch, but not throw?
A cold
300

This famous singer credits her absence from apps like Instagram, along with DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy), with an improvement in her mental health.


Selena Gomez

300

The people of this former world power are known for indulging in hot saunas, which relaxes the muscles and the mind. 

The people of Russia

300

This popular coping tool begins as a contraction in the rib cage. Neurologically, these contractions cause a change in the circulating endorphins which give way to a pain-killing sensation, lowered adrenaline levels, and over time can even lower the levels of the stress hormone cortisol in our bodies

Laughter

300

This Eminem and Nate Dogg song from the album The Eminem Show was recently ranked the most listened to Workout Song on Spotify

Til I Collapse

300
What goes around the world but stays in a corner?
A stamp
400

This famous singer of "Love Me Like You Do" uses kickboxing to cope with her panic attacks

Ellie Goulding

400

This eastern culture practices sesshin, a form of group meditation that takes place in temples or centers.

Japanese culture

400

Over time this practice dampens activity in the amygdala and increases the connections between the amygdala and prefrontal cortex. Both of these parts of the brain help us to be less reactive to stressors and to recover better from stress when we experience it

Meditation

400

This song by Demi Lovato states that “if somebody tells me I’ll go back to my old ways, “I’m gonna say no way, I’m out of the doorway.”

Old Ways

400
I have holes in my top, bottom, left, right, and middle but I can still hold water. What am I?
A sponge
500

This famous physicist stated  “the most joy in my life has come to me from my violin”

Albert Einstein 

500

In this country a doctor famously treated his depressed patient, who had recently become unable to work in the rice fields, with a cow and round the clock visitors.

Cambodia 

500

This groundbreaking experiment in the 1970s disproved previous experiments in which given the opportunity rats would consume opiates and cocaine at the expense of all other stimuli until they died. 

Rat Park

500

This 13 minute song by Pink Floyd, off the album Wish You Were Here, is about a former bandmate who was struggling to cope with his mental illness

Shine on you Crazy Diamond

500

Why did the skeleton not go to the party?

Because he had no body to go with

M
e
n
u