THE BRAIN
RESILIENCE
COPING SKILLS
SMART
RANDOM
100

The two critical periods of brain development

> Early Childhood (0-3 years old)

> Adolescence

100

Two examples of external resilience

1. Strong, positive relationship with a primary care giver.

2. A circle of family members

3. School - positive, social environment & staff

4. Community - quality services

100
Examples of Self-Care

>Taking a step back

>Forgiving yourself

>Saying- "NO"

>Staying at home

>Setting boundaries

>Asking for what you need

>Putting yourself first

>Spending time alone

>Asking for help

100

The "S" in SMART 

Specific

100

Known for as "The happiest place in the world"

Disney World

200

The functions of the Prefrontal Cortex

> Thinking

> Decision Making

> Planning

200

Four examples of Internal Resilience

1. Goal setting with realistic expectations

2. High Self Esteem

3. Learn from mistakes

4. Understand and accept your own strengths & weaknesses

5. Self-control

6. Coping Strategy

7. Willingness to overcome vs avoid problems

8. Optimistic thinking patterns

9. Social skills and seek assistance

10. Problem solving skills

11. Connected to your school & community

12. Recognize your own emotions and that of others.

200

TRUE OR FALSE

Techniques for emotional regulation are in themselves ONLY healing for our mind. 

False, healing for our minds AND bodies.

200

The M in SMART stands for measurable. Why is this step important?

To be able to track your progress

200
"I feel the need- the need for speed." Which aviators famously said these words, and in which movie.

Maverick & Goose in Top Gun

300

The function of the Amygdala

>  Emotional Responses to Stress & Fear

>  Fight, Flight, or Freeze

300

Define the ACEs acronym

Adverse Childhood Experiences

300
Two examples of rhythmic, repetitive motions

>tapping foot/hand

>rocking

>going for a walk

>petting an animal

>chopping vegetables

300

Nothing gets done quickly without a deadline. This corresponds to which letter of the S.M.A.R.T. model approach?

Time-related

300
Pop singer with the real name Robyn Fenty

Rihanna

400

A specific type of neurons that copy somebody else's action

Mirror Neurons

400

"Shift your thinking" - Question

What happened to you?

NOT - What's wrong with you?


400

Define Grounding

A coping strategy that is designed to immediately connect you with the present moment, often used as a way of coping with flashbacks or anxiety from traumatic events. 

400

Define EACH letter in the S.M.A.R.T. acronym

Specific

Measurable 

Achievable 

Relevant 

Time-related

400

The 1st President of the U.S. to live in the White House.

President John Adams

500

True or False

The brain can use the prefrontal cortex AND the amygdala at the same time

FALSE

We CANNOT!

Learn to FIRST turn off the "lizard brain," by regulating our brains, before THEN trying to act rationally with our "wizard brain."

500

Define Key Protective Factors & an example

Things that help buffer the impact of toxic stress and trauma

Mental Health Care; Supportive Relationships; Access to Nature; Quality Sleep; Mindfulness Practices; Physical Activity; Balanced Nutrition.

500

Dosing. Why is this more helpful than one big dose every week?

The nervous system learns through REPETITION.

500

Why is the SMART model approach useful?

This approach eliminates generalities and guesswork, sets a clear timeline, and makes it easier to track progress and identify missed milestones.

500

The number of bones in a shark

Zero

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