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100

True or False: Anger is always a negative emotion.

False

100

True or False: Physical activity can reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression.

True

100

Which coping method helps reduce tension by deliberately tensing and relaxing muscles?

Progressive muscle relaxation

100

What is the term for managing intense emotions in the moment without acting on them?

Emotion Regulation
100

What is the largest organ in the human body?

Skin

200

True or False: Suppressing anger works as a long-term coping skill.

False

200

What is the communication style that includes guilt-tripping or silent treatment?

Passive Aggressive

200

What is the difference between internal and external coping strategies

Internal coping involves managing thoughts and feelings inside; external coping uses outside resources or actions

200

What is the difference between a lapse and a relapse in recovery?

A lapse is a brief slip; a relapse is a return to regular use

200

How many legs does a spider have?

8

300

Name two hormones released during anger.

Adrenaline and Cortisol

300

What’s the term for planning how to respond to triggers ahead of time?

Coping Ahead

300

Name Three Types of Therapy

CBT

DBT

EMDR

TF-CBT

ERP

MI

300

True or False: Alcohol is a depressant.

True

300

Which ocean is the largest?

Pacific Ocean

400

What part of the brain activates during anger?

Amygdala

400

What does HALT stand for?

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired

400

Depression affects your brain's ability to produce which chemical?

Serotonin (or dopamine accepted)

400

What does MAT stand for in addiction treatment?

Medication-Assisted Treatment

400

What is the only U.S. state with a one-syllable name?

Maine

500

What nervous system is activated during the “fight or flight” response?

Sympathetic Nervous System

500

What brain region is most involved in using coping skills like emotional regulation?

Prefrontal Cortex

500

What is the difference between suppression and repression?

A. Suppression is conscious; repression is unconscious
B. Repression is conscious; suppression is unconscious
C. They are the same

A. Suppression is conscious; repression is unconscious

500

What brain chemical is heavily involved in the reward system and addiction?

Dopamine

500

Which sense is most closely linked to memory?
A. Smell
B. Touch
C. Taste
D. Sound
C. Sight

A. Smell