CATEGORY 1: Understanding Stress
CATEGORY 2: Coping Skills
CATEGORY 3: Relaxation Techniques
CATEGORY 4: Grounding & Self-Talk
CATEGORY 5: Healthy Lifestyle & Recovery
100

What do we call the body’s natural reaction when daily challenges feel uncomfortable or exciting?

A stress response.

100

What is the general term for the ways we think and behave when managing stress?

Coping

100

What type of breathing slows heart rate and helps reduce tension?

Deep breathing.

100

What coping tool uses your five senses to bring you back to the present moment?

Grounding

100

What simple activity helps reduce tension, boost energy, and clear your mind?

Taking a walk.

200

What happens when stress builds up and you feel like you have little control?

Stress feels overwhelming.

200

What kind of coping involves adapting your thinking to help you get through a difficult moment?

Cognitive coping.

200

What relaxation method involves tensing and relaxing muscle groups?

Progressive muscle relaxation.

200

What grounding method uses cold temperatures to break through anxiety or panic?

Using ice or cold water.

200

Which three habits form the foundation of stress resilience?

Sleep, nutrition, and physical activity.

300

What kind of stress comes from too many responsibilities, worries, or emotional strain?

Negative stress.

300

What coping tool involves listing pros and cons to help make decisions?

Problem-solving through comparison.

300

What technique involves imagining a peaceful or comforting place?

Guided imagery.

300

What do we call the short internal messages we tell ourselves?

Self-talk.

300

What does laughter help release that can improve mood and reduce stress?

Natural feel-good chemicals (endorphins).

400

What makes stress feel worse: believing you can’t handle a situation, or taking small steps to solve it?

Believing you can’t handle it.

400

What type of coping skill is used when you ask for support from others?

Social or help-seeking coping.

400

What mind–body practice helps you stay aware of the present moment without judging your thoughts?

Mindfulness.

400

What happens when negative self-talk goes unchallenged?

Stress and anxiety increase.

400

How can supportive people help during stressful times?

They provide encouragement, perspective, and emotional support.

500

What is the connection between thoughts and stress when challenges seem unmanageable?

Negative thinking increases stress intensity.

500

What coping strategy involves choosing to focus on what you can realistically control?

Control-focused coping.

500

Which relaxation method uses slow breaths and physical stillness to calm the nervous system?

Diaphragmatic relaxation.

500

What self-talk technique involves asking “Is this thought really true?” to challenge distorted thinking?

Thought-checking or reality testing.

500

What is one way spirituality can support coping and well-being?

It provides hope, meaning, or inner peace.

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