Understanding emotional pain
Healthy coping strategies
Triggers and responses
Connection between emotional and physical pain
Building Resilience
100

What is emotional pain?

what is a physiological or mental distress often caused by a feeling of loss, rejection, betrayal, or sadness
100

What is one simple deep breathing exercise that can help reduce emotional pain?
 

The 4-7-8 breathing technique: inhale for 4 seconds, hold the breath for 7 seconds, and exhale for 8 seconds.

100

What is an emotional trigger?
 

An emotional trigger is an event, person, or situation that causes a strong emotional reaction, often linked to past experiences or unresolved emotions.

100

How can emotional pain manifest physically in the body?
( Two examples) 

Emotional pain can lead to physical symptoms such as headaches, muscle tension, fatigue, or digestive issues.

100

What is emotional resilience?
 

Emotional resilience is the ability to adapt to and recover from stress, adversity, or emotional pain.

200

Name two common causes of emotional pain

(Facilitator to decide if answer is correct) 

Examples include : Grief, physical pain, rejection, abandonment 

200

Which activity is often recommended to help release emotional tension and improve mood?
(What is it and give two examples) 

Physical exercise, such as walking, yoga, or dancing, helps release endorphins and reduce stress.

200

Name the one most common emotional trigger that people often experience in relationships.
 

Feelings of rejection or criticism from a loved one can be a powerful emotional trigger.

200

Which part of the brain is activated when both emotional and physical pain are experienced?
 

Your amygdala

200
  • Name the one activity that helps build emotional resilience the fastest.

Practicing gratitude, such as writing down three things you’re thankful for each day.

300

True or false, Emotional pain activates the same exact areas of the brain and physical pain? 

True, they activate the same 7 area, however not all 7 respond the same way. 

300

Name one practice that can help someone stay grounded during emotional distress.
 

 Mindful meditation, focusing on the present moment without judgment

300

How might someone typically respond to emotional pain caused by stress or anxiety?

(Two examples) 

Responses may include withdrawal, irritability, avoidance, or turning to unhealthy coping mechanisms like substance use.

300

True or False: Chronic emotional pain can lead to an increased sensitivity to physical pain.
If false why not? If true, why? 

True. Emotional distress can heighten sensitivity to physical discomfort, a phenomenon known as "pain amplification."

300

How can setting healthy boundaries improve emotional resilience?
 

It teaches people how to treat you and your emotions, reducing situations that increase emotional upsets. 

400

Emotional pain left untreated can cause this. Looking for two examples minimum

Depression (MDD) 

Anxiety (GAD) 

Borderline Personality disorder

Self harm 

Suicidal ideation 

400

What role does journaling play in managing emotional pain?
(Two ways minimum) 

Journaling can help process emotions, gain perspective, and express feelings in a healthy, non-judgmental way.

400

What is the "fight-or-flight" response, and how can it relate to emotional pain?
 

The "fight-or-flight" response is the body's automatic reaction to stress or danger, preparing to fight or flee. Emotional pain can trigger this response, leading to physical reactions like a racing heart or shallow breathing.

400

What role does stress play in the connection between emotional and physical pain?
 ( Give two examples) 

Chronic stress can trigger physical symptoms, such as tension, fatigue, and pain, and exacerbate emotional pain, creating a cycle of discomfort.

400

What role does a support system play in building emotional resilience?
(Two examples)  

A strong support system provides encouragement, understanding, and a safe space to process emotions, which strengthens resilience.

500

What is emotional numbing ( You need to define and give a risked outcome) 

Emotional numbing is a coping mechanism where a person suppresses or disconnects from their emotions to avoid pain. It can lead to feelings of detachment, difficulty experiencing joy, and isolation from others. 

500

What is the practice of "self-compassion," and how does it help with emotional pain?
 

Self-compassion involves treating oneself with kindness during times of struggle. It helps reduce self-criticism and builds emotional resilience.

500

What is "catastrophizing," and how can it influence emotional pain?
 

Catastrophizing is a cognitive distortion where a person expects the worst possible outcome. It can intensify emotional pain by making situations feel more overwhelming than they are.

500

How does practicing emotional regulation impact physical pain?
( Two examples)  

Effective emotional regulation can lower stress levels, reduce physical tension, and improve overall well-being, making physical pain less intense.

500

What is "post-traumatic growth," and how is it connected to emotional resilience?
 

Post-traumatic growth refers to positive changes and personal growth that occur after experiencing adversity. Building emotional resilience helps individuals harness these changes to move forward.

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