Coping Skills
Boundaries
Triggers
100

It is important to practice coping skills everyday because....

If you practice them in less stressful everyday situations, you are more likely to use them in stressful/highly emotional situations

100

When someone is able to share personal information in a healthy way, value their own opinions, do not compromise their values, and is accepting when someone says no to them, is said to have ______ boundaries

Healthy boundaries

100

A trigger is...

A stimulus that contributes to an unwanted emotional or behavioral response

200

3 healthy coping skills for when you crave substances

Can be anything! Going for a walk, journaling, meditation, mindfulness, grounding, breathing techniques

200

Joe typically avoids intimacy and close relationships, does not like to ask for help, and seems detached and distant from those around him. Joe has _____ boundaries.

Rigid boundaries

200

It is important to recognize our triggers because....

Identifying them is the first step in changing unhealthy responses

300

A conversation is starting to get heated and you can feel yourself getting angry. You might take one of these to recollect yourself

Adult time out

300

Bob is described as often oversharing personal information, having a hard time saying "no" to others, fearing rejection and accepting disrespect, and becoming over-involved and too dependent on others. Bob may have _______ boundaries

porous

300

I know I have been triggered when....

Perhaps there are bodily warning signs (increased HR, increased BP, sweating, nausea) or emotional warning signs (feeling angry, depressed, crying, anxiety)

400

Give an example of one unhealthy coping skill you have used in the past and how you can replace it with a healthy one

can be anything!

400

Maria has decided to tell her boss that she cannot take on an extra project at work because she already struggles with finding time for herself. By telling her boss no, Maria is enforcing her _____ boundaries.

Time

400

Oftentimes, the best way to deal with a trigger is to....

Avoid it

500

When you take a timeout from a stressful situation, your time out should be at least ____ minutes long to give your body enough time to return to baseline.

20

500

This type of boundary refers to a person's personal space and includes awareness of what's appropriate in different types of settings

Physical boundaries
500

Triggers can fall under multiple different categories. Name at least 3 (bonus points if you can name all 6)

emotional state, people, places, things, thoughts, activities/situations