Identifying Triggers
Types of Emotions
Coping Strategies
Scenarios & Solutions
Myths & Facts
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What is an emotional trigger?

Something that causes an intense emotional reaction

100

What is a positive emotion that can help work through triggers

Gratitude or thinking about the good you can bring to others.

Answers my vary!

100

What is a deep breathing technique used to manage triggers?

Box breathing and any type of breathing

100

What is a healthy way to respond when someone yells at you?

Stay calm and set boundaries.

100

True or False: Emotional triggers can be completely eliminated.

False.

200

Name a common emotional trigger related to relationships.

Feeling ignored or unappreciated.

200

Name a negative emotion commonly linked to triggers.

Anger.

200

Why is pausing before reacting powerful?

It gives time to think; reduces impulsive reactions

200

You feel left out by your friends. What’s a positive action you can take?

Communicate your feelings directly.

200

True or False: It’s normal to feel out of control when triggered.

True, but it can be managed with practice.

300

How does past trauma relate to triggers?

Past trauma can create sensitivities to similar situations.

300

What type of emotion is guilt?

Self-conscious emotion.

300

Name a physical activity that helps reduce emotional distress.

Exercise.

300

If a classmate takes credit for your project, how should you respond?

Speak privately and assertively with the student or tell teacher

300

True or False: Avoiding triggers is the best way to cope.

False. Avoidance can prevent growth.

400

Identify a trigger that might arise at school/home

a classmate/mommy yells at you. 

Answers may vary

400

What is the difference between fear and anxiety?

Fear is a response to a specific threat; anxiety is a general feeling of unease.

400

What cognitive strategy involves rethinking a situation?

Reframing or cognitive restructuring.

400

A friend cancel plans last minute-how do you respond?

Breathe and respond calmly.

Answer varies.

400

True or False: Everyone has the same triggers.

False. Triggers are personal.

500

What physical symptoms might indicate you've been triggered?

Increased heart rate, sweating, or muscle tension.

500

What type of emotion is envy?

A social emotion.

500

What coping strategy combines mindfulness and relaxation to manage triggers?

Meditation.

500

What is a helpful response when you feel overwhelmed by a stressful task?

Break the task into smaller steps.

500

True or False: Emotional triggers are a sign of weakness.

False. Triggers are natural and often tied to experiences.

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