Anxiety Facts
Anxiety Triggers
Anxiety Symptoms
Coping Skills
Practice
100

True or False

All anxiety is bad 

False, anxiety tries to warn us something bad might happen and protect us from danger 

100

Name 3 things that trigger your anxiety

Open ended 

Based on personal triggers 

100

Name 3 symptoms of anxiety

Open ended 

Based on personal symptoms 

100

What are two things you can do to manage or reduce your anxiety?

Open ended

Based on what you do or what you have learned can help 

100

Challenge this thought: I'm not good at this. I'm going to fail.

I will get better. I will try my best to succeed. 

200

What percentage of teenagers have some type of anxiety disorder? 

A. 50%  

B. 15%

C. 32%

D. 7%

32%

200

What's the most common trigger for teens?

Stress

200

Why is it important to notice your symptoms?

That way you can start engaging in coping skills before they get worse 

200

What self-care activity helps you the most with anxiety?

Open ended 

Based on experience

200

If you are feeling anxious, what self-care activity can you engage in to feel better?

Open ended

Examples: talk to a friend, do a fun activity, take a break, watch a funny video

300

When does anxiety become a problem?

When it stops you from doing everyday activities and happens frequently when there is no real danger

300

Why is it important to know your triggers?

It's helpful because you will know what to expect to feel so you engage in coping skills before it get worse

300

True or False

Negative self-talk is a symptom of anxiety 

True, feeling like you're not good enough can lead to feeling anxious 

300

Who can you talk to if your feeling anxious?

Anyone you feel comfortable with

Examples include parents, siblings, friends, teachers, other family members 

300

If you are feeling overwhelmed at school or at home what can you do before anxiety gets worse?

Open ended

400

What's causing the rise of severe anxiety in teenagers?

High expectations and pressure to succeed

Social media

A world that feels more scary and threatening 

400

Can social media increase one's anxiety? 

Yes, research shows that teenagers that use it more often are more anxious than those who don't 

400

What is the most common symptom of anxiety?

Feeling nervous 

400

Name a symptom of anxiety and what coping skill works best for it 

Open ended based on experience

Examples:

Symptom: fear of the worst happening                     Coping Skill: challenging negative thoughts

Symptom: fast heartbeat
Coping Skill: deep breathing 

400
Challenge this thought: I'm scared to do this because of what others will think. 

They won't notice me and even if they do they won't think about it for much longer. I got this even though I'm scared!

500

What is anxiety in your own words?

Yes! Because anxiety is different for everyone.

The proper definition is a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome 

500

How can social media trigger ones anxiety?

Open ended

Examples include comparing yourself to others, FOMO, lowering self-esteem, not getting enough likes or followers, bullying 

500

What can severe anxiety symptoms lead to?

Panic or anxiety attacks 

500

What's the most common coping skill for anxiety?

Grounding techniques (form of mindfulness)

Examples include: 54321 technique, categories, meditating 

500

What is mindfulness to you? Give an example

Open ended 

M
e
n
u