healthy coping skills
name that emotion
healthy vs unhealthy
triggers and feelings
communicating feelings
100

This breathing technique involves inhaling through your nose and exhaling through your mouth to calm down.

what is deep breathing

100

This emotion can make your heart race, your palms sweat, and your stomach feel like a roller coaster.

What is fear/anxiety?

100

Instead of yelling, this is a better way to express anger.

What is using words/talking it out?

100

When you feel this, it is healthy to communicate your needs clearly.

What is sadness/loneliness?

100

 A "_____ Message" is a healthy way to communicate your feelings without blaming others.

What is an "I" Message?

200

A way to process emotions by writing down thoughts in a notebook.

What is journaling?

200

This feeling is often underneath anger, resulting from hurt, embarrassment, or rejection.

What is vulnerability/sadness?

200

This action helps to pause before reacting impulsively to a strong emotion.

What is taking space/time out?

200

This is why it is hard to think clearly when you are experiencing very strong emotions.

What is the emotional brain (amygdala) is more active than the thinking brain (prefrontal cortex)?

200

: Expressing emotions clearly reduces these, leading to better relationships.

 What are misunderstandings?

300

Taking a break from a stressful situation to prevent reacting in anger.

What is walking away/taking a break?

300

The feeling of displeasure, being very irritated or annoyed.

What is anger?

300

This happens to emotions when you try to ignore or push them away.

 What is they get stronger/bottled up?

300

An example of a physical symptom of stress or anxiety.

 What is a stomachache/headache/racing heart?

300

When angry, instead of screaming, you can use this communication skill to express your needs calmly.

 What is being assertive?

400

 This technique involves relaxing muscles from head to toe to release tension.

What is progressive muscle relaxation?

400

This emotion indicates you value something or someone and fear losing them.

What is jealousy/possessiveness?

400

This is a, "What NOT to do" action when experiencing intense anger

What is breaking things/violence?

400

This is why people sometimes express anger instead of sadness.

What is anger feels safer/more powerful than vulnerability?

400

To communicate effectively, you should do this twice as much as you talk.

What is listening?

500

Engaging in this creative activity helps release bottled-up emotions.

What is art/music/dancing?

500

The feeling of being comfortable, safe, and content.

What is calm?

500

The ultimate goal of these, rather than eliminating emotions entirely.

What is emotion regulation/management?

500

you should do this to your emotions instead of ignoring them.

What is identify/accept/process them?

500

This involves telling a trusted person about your feelings, which is more effective than bottling them up.

What is talking/sharing?