Self-Compassion
Intrusive Thoughts
Resilience
Coping Skills
Cognitive Distortions
100

Our ___ is who we are and how we can connect with others.

Identity

100

What does "intrusive" mean?

Disrupting, uninviting, and/or annoying.

100

Can everyone be resilient?

YES!

100

What are coping skills?

Ways to cope and adapt with stressors/triggers.

100

What is a cognitive distortion?

Internal mental biases we create that intensify anxiety/inner turmoil.

200

What is considered "positive self-talk?"

Encouragement and motivation you can give yourself.

200

How does one combat their intrusive thoughts?

Identifying triggers and increase your sense of empowerment.

200

Explain what resilience means.

The ability to withstand and recover from change/challenges.

200

Give one example of a coping skill that you use.

Examples: listening to music, playing with my pet, talking with a friend, exercising, etc...

200

Give one example of a cognitive distortion.

Example: "Assuming you know what others are thinking."

300

Name one aspect of your identity that you consider important.

Examples may include: culture, a talent, a skill, a personality trait, relationships, etc...

300

What is one way to cope with intrusive thoughts?

Examples: write them down, move away from a possible trigger, take a walk, etc...

300

What is an example of expressing resilience?

Examples: adapting to change, learning how to be flexible, reframing your thinking, etc...

300

Name the 5 senses. (All forms of sensory often used as forms of coping.)

Smells, taste, touch, auditory, and visual.

300

True or False: catastrophizing is a common cognitive distortion?

TRUE. Imagining all the potential negative consequences of a situation will be disastrous is a FALLACY.

400

Name a character trait you like best about yourself.

Examples: funny, helpful, reliable, caring, loyal, etc...

400

Name one activity you did this week to help manage an intrusive thought?

Examples: took a walk, read a book, talked with a staff member, etc...

400

Can traumatic experiences teach us how to be resilient?

YES!

400

Name one "smell" that you find relaxing or helpful.

Examples: lavender, eucalyptus, fresh baked goods, fruits, etc...

400

When realizing you're experiencing a distortion, you should think of an ____ thought.

ALTERNATIVE thought.

500

What is one of the most powerful influences on your attitude?

What you say to yourself.

500

Can your intrusive thoughts hurt you?

No, a thought alone cannot hurt you. YOU are in charge of your thoughts.

500

What are some positives of having resilience?

Examples: functioning at a higher level, retaining integrity, increased self-growth and progress.

500

Name one grounding technique that you learned this week.

Examples: reading, writing, breathing, techniques, meditation, yoga, etc...
500

Name on warning sign you notice when you may have a cognitive distortion.

Examples: focusing on only negatives, assuming you know what others are thinking, unfairly blaming yourself, etc...

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