Coping Skills
Types of Treatment
Emotions
Boundaries
Cognitive Distortions
100

These coping mechanisms make us feel good in the moment but cause lasting harm and regret in the future.

What are unhealthy coping skills?

100

This type of therapy helps us manage symptoms and develop awareness by using painting, sculpting, and photography.

What is art therapy?

100

It is okay and valid to feel these emotions.

What are all emotions?

100

This type of boundary concerns the body, touch, and personal space.

What are physical boundaries?

100

This cognitive distortion is all about jumping to the worst possible conclusion.

What is catastrophizing?

200

This deep breathing exercise uses a square and four repeating steps.

What is box breathing?

200

Playing instruments, writing songs, and listening to music are used in this type of therapy to promote emotional regulation and awareness.

What is music therapy?

200

This emotion helps us survive by avoiding danger and threats.

What is fear?

200

Being late to a friend's birthday party would be a violation of this type of boundary.

What are time boundaries?

200

Thinking that someone is "pure evil" or "perfect" is an example of this cognitive distortion.

What is black and white thinking?

300

5-4-3-2-1, sour and spicy candies, and mindfulness exercises are all examples this category of coping skills.

What are grounding techniques?

300

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) teaches us that these come before our emotions and behaviors.

What are thoughts?

300

When managed, this emotion can help motivate us to address unfairness, protect others, and stick up for ourselves.

What is anger?

300

This type of communication is most effective when trying to set a boundary with someone.

What is assertive communication?

300

Calling yourself names, such as "loser," "idiot," and "worthless" are all examples of this type of cognitive distortion.

What is labeling?

400

This category of coping skills are most effective for managing dangerous impulses, severely heightened symptoms, and intense emotions.

What is distress tolerance?

400

Emotional regulation, the balance between acceptance and change, and integrating opposites are all important in this type of therapy.

What is dialectical behavior therapy?

400

Although it can help us plan for the future, anxiety becomes unhelpful when it is doing this.

What is impacted functioning?

400

Boundaries come in three types: porous, healthy, and this.

What is ridged?

400

Drawing broad conclusions from a single event, such as saying, "I always fail," is an example of this cognitive distortion.

What is overgeneralization?

500

These CBT-related coping strategies address negative thought patterns that impact our symptoms.

What are challenging and reframing?

500

This form of therapy is designed to help people overcome fears, anxiety, and trauma-related stress by gradually and safely introducing them to the things they fear.

What is exposure therapy?

500

This often unhelpful emotion is a combination of guilt and inferiority.

What is shame?

500
Someone saying that your opinion doesn't matter or telling your personal information to others are violations of this type of boundary.

What are intellectual boundaries?

500

Focusing only on negative details while ignoring positive ones is an example of this cognitive distortion.

What is mental filtering (a.k.a. disqualifying the positive)?

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