Coping Skills
Self-Affirmations
Defense Mechanisms
Thought distortions
Other
100

This skill requires you to be present in the moment 

Mindfulness

100

True or false: If you start out saying affirmations that you don't accept to be true for yourself, it may have little effect 

True

100

Refusing to accept reality or facts

Denial 

100
Assuming the worst when faced with the unknown. Worries can quickly escalate

Catastrophizing 

100

What you get biologically/genetically from your parents

Temperament

200

Name one unhelpful coping skill

(Excessive drinking, avoidance, excessive sleeping, compulsive spending)
200

The reason self-affirmations and positive self-talk can be difficult

Negative core beliefs

200

Explaining an unacceptable behavior or feeling in a logical manner, avoiding the true reasons for the behavior

Rationalization 

200

Assuming you have been intentionally excluded or targeted 

Personalization 

200

Aims to change the behavior or perception of others through indirect, deceptive, or underhanded tactics

Manipulation 

300

This skill teaches us to acknowledge that painful experiences are a part of life. This does not mean that we approve of difficult situations, however.

Radical Acceptance 

300

The importance of self-affirmations 

To challenge negative thoughts 

300

Putting your feelings or thoughts onto another person, as though they were that person's feelings and thoughts

Projection

300

These types of statements put unreasonable demands and pressure on us, which can make us feel guilty or like we have failed

Should statements

300

In regards to relationships, this is developed early in life and often remains the same over time 

Attachment style

400

List the STOP skill

S-Stop

T-Take a step back

O-Observe

P-proceed mindfully

400
Reframe this negative core belief: "I am a failure" 

(I am strong, I can do hard things, My project may have failed but failure is not who I am, I am capable of growth, I am growing stronger)

400

When persons with suppressed hostility towards themselves or others ventilate that hostility by making jokes about themselves or others

Sarcasm 

400

Reaching a conclusion about one event and then incorrectly applying that conclusion across the board

Overgeneralization
400
A person's most central ideas about themselves, others, and the world

Core beliefs

500

Name 3 specific coping skills you use

(Deep breathing, going for a walk, exercise, listen to music, color, 5-4-3-2-1, reading, watching a movie, challenging irrational thoughts)

500

Name 3 positive affirmations for yourself

(I am worthy, I am smart, I am funny, I am a nice person, I choose to be happy today, I am doing my best, I am proud of myself)

500

When people find reality so painful they escape through excessive daydreaming

Fantasy 

500

Making assumptions without having all the facts

Jumping to conclusions 
500

We cannot change/control:

We can only change/control:

Other peoples thoughts, behaviors, and actions

Our thought, behaviors, and actions and how we respond

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