What does it mean to validate someone?
Showing you understand or accept their feelings without necessarily agreeing.
What is one sign your body might show when you're anxious?
Fast heartbeat, sweaty hands, tight chest, shaky legs, etc.
Name one healthy coping skill.
Deep breathing, music, walking, drawing, journaling, talking to someone, etc.
True or False: Strong emotions during adolescence are completely abnormal.
False
What country celebrates Independence Day on July 4th?
The United States.
Name one healthy way to communicate when you're upset.
Assertive communication - Use "I" statements, speak calmly, ask for a break, active listening, etc.
What is interoception?
Noticing what's happening inside your body.
If your emotions feel like an 8 out of 10, should you make a major life decision right then?
No
What part of the brain helps with decision-making and planning?
Prefrontal Cortex
How many stars are there on the American flag?
50
In DBT, what skill helps you ask for what you need while keeping self-respect?
DEAR MAN
If you notice your shoulders are tense before an argument, why is that helpful?
It helps catch emotions early and choose a healthier response.
Which type of coping skill helps you challenge thoughts that may not be completely true?
Reality testing or checking the facts.
What's one healthy thing that helps your brain continue developing?
Sleep, exercise, healthy relationships, learning, therapy, coping skills, nutrition.
What year was the Declaration of Independence adopted?
1776
In DBT, what skill allows you to prioritize your self-respect when communicating with others?
FAST - Fair, No Apologies, Stick to Values, Truthful
Name two grounding skills that use your body.
Deep breathing, stretching, feet on the floor, progressive muscle relaxation, etc.
Your friend is overwhelmed before a test. Name two coping skills you could suggest.
Deep breathing, grounding, positive self-talk, taking a short walk, asking for support, etc.
What is the amygdala?
a small, almond-shaped brain structure crucial for processing emotions, particularly fear, and linking them to memory, learning, and social behavior.
What famous document announced the colonies' independence from Great Britain?
The Declaration of Independence
In DBT, what does the acronym GIVE stand for?
Gentle, Interested, Validate, Easy Manner
Why do therapists encourage noticing body sensations before reacting?
Because our bodies often notice stress before our thoughts, giving us a chance to regulate.
What's the difference between coping and avoiding?
Coping helps you manage emotions while still facing the problem; avoidance helps you escape temporarily but often makes problems bigger later.
What is "neuroplasticity," and why is it good news for mental health?
Neuroplasticity is the brain's ability to change and form new connections, meaning people can learn healthier thoughts, behaviors, and coping skills over time.
What do the 13 stripes on the American flag represent?
The original 13 colonies.