Psychoeducation
Relaxation
Affect Regulation
Cognitive Coping
Miscellaneous
100

True or false, a stressful event and a traumatic event are the same?

What is False?

100

Deep breathing, Listening to music, Reading are examples of these.

What are positive coping skills?

100

The ability to control or maintain one's emotions.

What is affect regulation?

100
The term for changing how one thinks about specific external or internal demands.
What is cognitive coping?
100
To keep oneself safe when experiencing strong emotions or being triggered, it may be helpful to create one of these.

What is a safety plan?

200

Exposure to actual or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence is the definition of this word 

What is Trauma?

200

Creating one of these can support relaxation and implementation of healthy coping skills.

What is a self-care schedule/plan?

200

Feeling excited, playful, creative, or energetic fall under this surface level emotion.

What is Joy/Happiness?

200
These are the three parts to the cognitive (CBT) triangle.

What are thoughts, feelings, and behaviors?

200

Catastrophizing, labeling, and minimalization are all examples of these. 

What are Cognitive Distortions?

300
The number of traumas types the UCLA PTSD Assessment assesses.

What is 23?

300

The four stress responses

What are Fight, Flight, Freeze, Fawn

300

Feeling Confused, Discouraged, Insecure, or anxiety relate to this surface level emotion.

What is fear?

300

"What happened was my fault", "I should have done something different", and "I can't trust anyone" are all examples of these.

What are unhelpful thoughts?

300

Crying, yelling, red cheeks, and laughing are all ways this body part might respond when feeling an emotion.

What is the head?

400
Reckless and self-destructive behaviors, sleep disturbances, and difficulty with concentration are all symptoms under this category.

What is Hyperarousal?

400

The Freeze response may be mistaken for this common mental health diagnosis.

ADHD-Inattentive Type

400

The part of the body, according to science, that is most activated during happiness, anger, fear, and love.

What is the chest?

400

"Is there substantial evidence for my thought", "What would a friend think about this situation", and "Will this matter a year from now" are all examples of this skill.

What is cognitive challenging?
400

Depression, Tired, Remorseful fall under this surface level emotion.

What is sad?
500
The four symptom categories related to traumatic events.

What are Intrusion, Avoidance, Negative Mood/Cognition, and Hyperarousal?

500

People pleasing, over-caring, can't stand up for self are examples of this stress response.

What is Fawn?

500

The name of the scale used to rate your intensity of emotions being experienced.

What is the Subjective Units of Distress (SUD) Scale?

500

Always expecting the worst and attempting to predict how a situation might play out are examples of this cognitive distortion.

What is Mind Reading/Fortune Telling?

500

Obsessive/Compulsive behaviors, Feelings of panic/anxiety, over-achieving, and perfectionism are all examples of this stress response.

What is Flight?

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