Mental Health
Emotions
Coping Skills
Social Skills
True or False
100

What is a symptom of depression?

- Persistent sad, anxious, or “empty” mood 

- Feelings of hopelessness, or pessimism 

- Irritability

- Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, or helplessness

- Loss of interest or pleasure in hobbies and activities

- Decreased energy or fatigue

- Moving or talking more slowly

- Feeling restless or having trouble sitting still

- Difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions

- Difficulty sleeping, early-morning awakening, or oversleeping

- Appetite and/or weight changes

- Thoughts of death or suicide, or suicide attempts

100

Name one positive emotion

Happy, excited, joyful


100

Why do we use coping skills?

To calm down/feel better

100

A friend has said something offensive (accidentally). What can you do?

Tell them how you feel with a nice voice and explain why. Avoid yelling at them.

100

Punching a wall is an appropriate way to handle anger.

False


200

What is a symptom of anxiety?

- exaggerated worry, and tension, even when there is little or nothing to provoke it 

- fears of being judged and evaluated negatively by others, leading to anxious feelings about interacting with others 

- Panic attacks

- Difficulty sleeping

- Fatigue

- Muscle tension


200

When something or someone causes us to feel awkward, self-conscious, or ashamed.

Embarrassed

200

What is a coping skill that you can use at school? 

Talking with friends, deep breathing, listening to music, muscle relaxation, grounding, etc.

200

Give an example of how to ask for support.

See a counselor/therapist, talk to a parent or adult, reach out to friends, etc.

200

The same coping skills work the same for everyone

False


300

What is a symptom of ADHD?

- Trouble paying attention

- Difficulty sitting still

- Can't follow through with directions

- Hyper, like being driven by a motor

- talks excessively

- Often losses things that are important

- Forgetful and easily distracted


300

You are tearful, low, melancholy, disinterested...

Sad

300

What is a coping skill you can use at home? 

Talking with friends, deep breathing, listening to music, muscle relaxation, grounding, etc.

300

Demonstrate how you would introduce yourself to a new peer/friend?

Hi my name is ____, what is your name?

300

Positive self talk can help calm you down and change how you handle a situation.

True


400

What can you do if you are stuck inside during COVID 19 and you are feeling sad and isolated from friends?

Ask to video chat with friends, ask to meet a friend outside, call a friend, play video games online with friends, hang out with family

400

Name one negative emotion

sadness, worry, anger, frustration


400

Name an unhealthy coping skill and tell why it is an unhealthy one?

Isolating, avoiding the situation, using substances, self-harm, excessive sleeping etc.

400

What are two types of healthy communication?

Talking it out, "I" statements, making eye contact,  

400

You can be happy for someone but still be jealous of them

True


500

How can knowing your triggers help you?

When you know your triggers, you can be prepared to use your identified coping skills

500

What is it called when a person relates to or tries to understand another person's feelings, usually in an attempt to comfort them?

Empathy

500

Name a coping skill that you can use to express your feelings?

arts/crafts, journaling, coloring/drawing, listening to music, talking to a safe person and etc.

500

What can you do if your friend is feeling sad?

You can listen to them, offer support, try to cheer them up

500

It is okay to walk away from an argument

True

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