Dramatic or Accurate
name the emotion
what's the urge
Opposite action IRL
Tricky ones
100

“Everyone noticed I said something awkward.”

Dramatic

100

Your heart is racing, you keep checking the door, and want to leave.

Anxiety / fear

100

Emotion: Anxiety
Situation: Teacher emails you.

Avoid reading/replying

100

Emotion: Anxiety
Urge: Don’t talk in group

Say one sentence or share briefly

100

True or False: Opposite Action means pretending you don’t feel the emotion.

False

200

“I feel uncomfortable, but I can survive this.”

Accurate

200

You messed up, feel embarrassing warmth in your face, and want to disappear.

Shame

200

Emotion: Anger
Situation: Parent takes your phone.

Yell, argue, slam doors

200

Emotion: Depression
Urge: Stay in bed all afternoon

Sit up / change clothes / open blinds

200

When should you NOT use Opposite Action?

When the emotion fits the facts and the urge would be effective (e.g., fear with real danger)

300

“If I don’t avoid this, I will fully die.”

Dramatic (but feelings still valid!)

300

You feel heavy, numb, and nothing sounds worth doing.

Depression 

300

Emotion: Shame
Situation: Relapse or big mistake.

Hide, lie, skip group

300

Emotion: Anger
Urge: Say something hurtful

Pause, slow breathing, speak calmly or take space

300

Opposite Action works best when the action is:
A) Huge and dramatic
B) Small and doable
C) Perfectly confident

B) Small and doable

400

“If I speak up once and it’s awkward, I should never speak again.”

Dramatic

400

Your brain is playing elevator music, you suddenly like everyone, and even minor inconveniences don’t ruin your vibe.

Happy

400

Opposite Action for social anxiety that requires less than 30 seconds.

Make eye contact / say one word / nod or wave

400

Emotion: Shame
Urge: Skip group and keep your head down after messing up

Show up anyway, listen, and share only if you choose

400

You did Opposite Action and still felt anxious. Did you do it wrong?

No—the feeling is allowed to stay

500

“This feels uncomfortable, but I can handle it for a few minutes.”

Accurate

500

Your jaw is tight, everything is annoying, and you’re mentally arguing with someone who isn’t even here.

Anger

500

Opposite Action for depression that DOESN’T involve leaving the house.

Open blinds / stretch / sit somewhere different

500

Emotion: Anxiety
Urge: Keep rereading a text and never hit send

Send a short, neutral response and put the phone down

500

Opposite Action works best when your expectations are:
A) Magical
B) Immediate
C) Realistic

Answer:
C) Realistic