What sense, or senses, am I using when I watch a movie?
Vision & Auditory
These are examples of _____ coping skills.
Positive
Give an example of a coping strategy that would be distracting.
Playing a game, going for a walk, reading, watching a movie, etc.
Coping skills are used to avoid problems in our lives
False
Coping skills help us work through problems in a healthy way
What sense am I using when I use essential oils?
Olfactory
These are examples of _____ coping skills.
Negative
Give an example of a tactile coping strategy.
stress ball, lotion, weighted blanket, splashing cold water on your face, a soft blanket
False
Along with our vision, gustatory, olfactory, tactile, and auditory senses, we also have senses such as proprioception, interoception, and vestibular senses.
What sense am I using when I listen to music?
Auditory
These are examples of ______ coping skills.
Positive
Give an example of a coping strategy that you use currently.
All answers are correct!
All coping skills are healthy
False
Some ways we learn to cope are not healthy (e.g., like fighting or using substances or avoidance)
What sense am I using when I eat a bag of chips?
This is an example of a ______ coping skill.
Negative
**Isolation can be helpful, but too much isolation can become harmful to your mental health
Give an example of a coping strategy you could do right now.
When urge surfing, we have to let our emotions take control.
False
When urge surfing, it is important to use coping strategies that work for us so that we can decrease the peak of the urge.
What sense, or senses, am I using when I do chair yoga?
Proprioception & Interoception
This is an example of a ______ coping skill.
Negative
You just received bad news. Give an example of a positive coping strategy you could use to help you stay calm.
Unhealthy coping is still coping
True
There are both healthy and unhealthy coping skills; the key is to knowing which are which, and utilizing healthy ones