Coping Skills
Myth or Truth
General Knowledge
Resources
Vocabulary
100

This go-to coping skill helps regulate your nervous system by inhaling and exhaling with intention. 

What is deep breathing, breathing exercises, etc.? Also acceptable: What is meditation? 

100

You can tell from looking at someone if they're mentally ill. 

Myth.

100

This emotional state of being can sometimes cause tingling and numbness in your outer extremities. 

What is anxiety?

100

This is an app that provides guided meditation and other coping skills. 

What is Insight Timer, Calm, Headspace, etc.

100

This is a physiological event in your body and mind that can cause increased heartrate/a pounding heart, rapid breathing or difficulty breathing, sweating, chest pain, and racing thoughts. 

What is a panic attack?

200

This method of coping is ultimately more harmful than helpful. 

What is a maladaptive coping mechanism? Also accepted: what is an unhealthy coping mechanism? 

200
If you have a strong enough support network, you don't need therapy.

Myth. 

200

These are the three different boundary styles. 

What are porous, rigid, and healthy?

200

This website will let you filter by insurance, type of therapy, gender of therapist, populations a therapist works with, etc., and can be used to find individual therapists, therapy groups, and support groups. 

200

This type of thought reinforces negative beliefs about yourself, others, or situations. 

What is a negative cognition/automatic negative thought?

300

These kinds of coping skills involve being present in the current moment, often by connecting to your senses and surroundings. 

Mindfulness exercises. 

300

Your mental health is only affected by the trauma that you directly experience. 

Myth. 

300

These are the 3 most commonly discussed/widely known trauma responses. For a daily double score, name all 5 currently recognized trauma responses. 

What are fight, flight, and freeze. Daily double: what are fight, flight, freeze, fawn, and flop. 

300

While the national 988 suicide and mental health crisis services for LGBTQIA+ youth and young adults are ending soon, this nonprofit hotline is still active and serves LGBTQIA+ youth and young adults in crisis. 

What is The Trevor Project? 

300

This term describes a skill that involves acknowledging the reality of a situation in order to deal with that situation. 

What is radical acceptance? 

400

This tactic involves challenging and changing your thought patterns to see a situation in a less stressful light. 

What is cognitive reframing? 

400

Rapport and "goodness of fit" with a therapist is just as strong or stronger of an indicator of progress in therapy as any other factor.

Truth. 

400

This part of your brain controls rational decision-making and judgement. 

What is the frontal lobe?

400

This is the 3 digit number for the national suicide support hotline. 

What is 988?

400

A mental process where a person disconnects from their thoughts, feelings, memories, or sense of identity.

What is dissociation? 

500

This is the time when it makes the most sense to practice coping skills. 

When is before you're in crisis? 

500
Every one of our behaviors, even the unpleasant ones, are taken in order to attempt to meet a need. 

Truth (but we could get really philosophical on this if we wanted to). 

500

This part of your brain takes over during a fight or flight response. 

What is the amygdala? 

500

This local resource can be reached by dialing the number: (520) 622-6000. 

The community-wide crisis line for Southern AZ, run by NAMI.  

(520) 622-6000

You can also dial 988, which is the immediate crisis and suicide prevention hotline. 

500

This occurs when trauma experienced by one generation in a family has a traumatic ripple effect on the children, grandchildren, etc. 

What is intergenerational trauma? 

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