What Is Anxiety
Emotions
Body and Sensory Skills
Thoughts and Thinking Skills
Communication & Problem Solving
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This is a feeling of worry or nervousness when we think something might go wrong.

Anxiety

100

What is one physical sensation we might notice when we are feeling anxious?

Faster and stronger heart beat

Faster and deeper breathing

Sweating

Upset Stomach

Tense muscles

These can also happen with

other strong emotions as well!

100

True or false: Emotions are in our brain but also have physical sensations

True

100

True or false: Our thoughts impact our feelings

True

100

This skill means saying what you need in a clear and respectful way.

Assertive communication

200

Anxiety can be 'set off' when we are in situations like meeting new people, speaking in front of others, or trying something new. These are called ______

Anxiety Triggers

200

This emotion might make someone want to yell or clench their fists.

Anger, mad, frustration

200

Name one tool that can help calm your body  

Fidget, stress ball, weighted blanket, etc.?

200

The cognitive behavioral triangle (CBT triangle) tells us that what three things are connected?

Cognitions (Thoughts)

Behaviors (what we do)

Emotions (how we feel)

200

This skill helps break big problems into smaller steps.

Breaking down the problem or graded task assignment

300

Anxiety is not always bad. What is a reason our body might be making us feel anxious? To tell us what?

To protect us or warn us about danger

300

Why do we feel emotions?

Emotions are our body's way of telling us if things are going well or not and help us know what we need. They are communication.

300

What is the 3-2-1 grounding skill?

3 things you see

2 things you feel

1 thing you hear

300

Name one example of of an anxious thought

“What if I fail?”, “Something bad is going to happen"

300

In the Simple Ask skill, you say the situation, say how you feel, and say what you _______

What you need
400

Name one thing that can trigger anxiety.

Stressful situation (examples: crowds, conflict, change, new situations)? etc. any correct answer

400

Why is being ability to identify our emotions (know what are are feeling) important?

It allows us to then use the right tools and change how we feel

400

What is one thing in your environment (the space and things around us) that impacts your anxiety?

How Senses Can Turn ON Anxiety

  • Loud yelling
  • Fire alarms
  • Too many people talking
  • Bright lights
  • Crowded rooms
  • Fast movement
  • Scratchy clothes
  • Being bumped into
  • Sudden touch
  • Strong perfume
  • Hospital smell
  • Bad food
  • Soft music
  • Nature sounds

How Senses Can Turn OFF Anxiety

  • Calm pictures
  • Dim lighting
  • Soft blanket
  • Weighted item
  • Holding something steady
  • Lavender
  • Citrus
  • Smelling nothing
400

How can changing an anxious thought to a more balance or positive thought make us feel?

We will probably feel less anxious

400

What is one way that problems are connected to anxiety?

Problems can make us worry about what might happen or how to fix them, which can increase anxiety.

500

Anxiety can affect three things: our body, our thoughts, and our

Our behaviors or actions (the things that we do)

500

What is one tool for identifying our emotions? (understanding how we feel)

Thinking about what your body is feeling 

Labeling emotions

Describe the situation - what happened, where it happened, who was involved, and how it felt.

500

What is one way you can use breathing to help with anxiety?

Deep breaths

Paced breathing

Square (box) breathing

Etc.

500

Change this thought to a more balanced thought: "I made a mistake, so I am a complete failure and will lose my job". 

"Everyone makes mistakes. I have completed many tasks well before, and I can fix this".

500

Your roommate keeps playing loud music late at night when you are trying to sleep.
How could you use the Simple Ask Skill?

“When you play music late at night, I feel really tired and frustrated. Can you turn the music down after 10pm so I can sleep?”

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