Parts of an Emotion
Emotional Behaviors
Enjoyable Activities
Acting Opposite
Week 1 Review
100

These are the three parts of an emotion

What are thoughts, sensations, and behaviors?

100

This is what an emotion tells you to do

What is an emotional behavior?

100

This is an example of a fun activity

What is something that a person enjoys doing and can do alone (i.e. reading, arts and crafts, video games, etc.)?

100

This is an opposite action to yelling at others

What is taking deep breaths, using a calm voice, assertively/respectfully communicating (etc.)?

100

These are the three Ns of emotions

What are normal, natural, and not harmful?

200

This is another name for "sensations"

What is "body clues"?

200

This is an emotional behavior for anger

What is yelling, arguing, crying, destroying things (etc.)?

200

This is an example of a social activity

What is an activity a person can enjoy with others (i.e. playing board games, having conversations, shopping, etc.)?

200

This is an opposite action to isolating

What is talking to others, texting or calling a friend, spending time with family (etc.)?

200

This is the type of alarm that tells you to get out of the way of danger

What is a true alarm?

300

This is an example of an emotion twister

What are thoughts, sensations, and behaviors building quickly and feeling intense (i.e. a panic attack)?

300

True or false: changing your behavior can change the intensity of your emotion

What is true?

300

This is an example of a physical activity

What is an activity that involves movement (i.e. taking a walk, progressive muscle relaxation, yoga, etc.)?

300

This is an opposite action to physical aggression

What is doing a calming or grounding activity, using sensory tools, building something (etc.)?

300

This word is defined as "having the desire to do something and feeling confident in your ability to do it"

What is motivation?

400

This is an example of something that can cause an intense emotion

What is a trigger (e.g. a fear food, an argument with parents, rejection, etc.)?

400

What should you consider before engaging in an emotional behavior?

What are the short-term and long-term consequences?

400

This is an example of a service activity

What is an activity a person can help to do others (i.e. volunteering, acts of kindness, spending time with others, etc.)?

400

This is an opposite action to quitting

What is taking a break and coming back to it, asking for help, positive/encouraging self-talk (etc.)?

400

This is a feeling a person may have when they are not sure if they want to make a change or not

What is "ambivalence"?

500

This is an example of the cycle of avoidance

What is avoiding a trigger, feeling relieved, and then being more likely to avoid the trigger in the future?

500

This is an example of an emotional behavior someone may have in response to the mystery box

What is avoidance?

500

This is an example of a mastery activity

What is an activity one can to do work on a skill (i.e. practicing an instrument, learning a new language, researching a new topic, etc.)?

500

This is an opposite action to over-exercising

What is gentle stretching, progressive muscle relaxation, calming activities (etc.)?

500

This is what SMART goals stands for

What is Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-Bound?

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