Interpersonal Relationships
Emotions
Physical-Emotional Connection
Emotion Regulation
Miscellaneous
100

Describe your view of the 5 rings. (I will give points if you can name at least 3)

1- closest friends/family

2- friends and family

3- coworkers, therapists/doctors, 

4- acquaintances

5- strangers

100

What are the 4 main emotions we have discussed? (Think about the movie inside out minus the emotion disgust)

Happiness, Sadness, Anger, Fear

100

What are 3 of the physical responses to sadness and also happiness?

Sadness - tears, empty, tired, difficulty breathing or swallowing, low energy, not feeling any pleasure

Happiness - smile, feeling whole, energy, calm, peace

100
What is self soothing?

Using our physical senses to shock us back into the present moment or to help us to deal with difficult emotions by calming us.

100
What is mindfulness?

a mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one's feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations, used as a therapeutic technique.

200

Rewrite this myth: Family must be in our first 2 rings.

We have no obligation to have people anywhere. We decide where we put them and the boundaries to set.

200

Rewrite this myth: Some emotions are bad and some are good

All emotions are valid

200

What are 3 of the physical responses to anger and also fear?

Anger - teeth clench, hands ball into fists, face gets red, muscles tighten, wanting to explode, yell/raise voice

Fear - tears, faster and harder heartbeat, fight or flight or freeze, difficulty breathing, nauseated, cold extremities, hairs stand up, muscles tighten

200

What is accumulating the positives?

It is when we do things that we enjoy that makes us happy.

200

Rewrite this myth: There is one right way to feel about and respond to every situation.

No, any two people can respond differently and both emotions can be valid leading to a response that makes sense.
300

Tell me how relationships would vary from a level 1 to a level 5.

level 1: share the most information with, get them gifts/remember birthdays and special events, spend lots of time with them, would do more to serve them

level 5: might wave and ask how they are doing but will have minimal responses. Also small talk. also, you may avoid them all together.

300

What is the purpose of emotions?

Emotions communicate to us how to respond appropriately to situations. They can help us build relationships, avoid emotional/physical pain, and enjoy life.

300

What does PLEASE stand for?

Physical Illness, Exercise, Avoid Risky Behaviors, Sleep, Eating

300
How often and Why do we use accumulating the positives?

Every day if you can and we do it so that we can have a store of positive experiences to help us get through harder times.

300

Tell me 2 takeaways from watching inside out.

- everyone has a different leader emotion

- sometimes emotions are not in the "control center" as a result of crisis and numbing

- each emotion has an important and unique purpose

- reading another person's emotions is important to know how to respond

400
Can people change levels? How?

Yes, building or ruining trust. 

400

Rewrite this myth: I must act on my emotions when I feel them. Emotions control my life.

It is important to acknowledge your emotions but we still have a choice about how we respond. There are multiple responses and we choose the outcomes of a situation based on our actions.

400

What does MEPS stand for?

M- mentally

E- Emotionally

P- Physically

S- Spiritually

400

What is build mastery?

This is like accumulate positives but it includes learning. It can be developing a new skill or mastering a current hobby.

400
Demonstrate a low and high power pose.

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500

What does a healthy relationship look like? (name 5 characteristics)

equal amounts of give and take, strong boundaries, respect, trust, appreciation, seeing a person's strengths and weaknesses, forgiveness, open communication, support, etc.

500

Explain the check the facts process (intensity of emotion and worksheet 6)?

All emotions are valid. Sometimes we feel emotions that do not align with the prompting event. Sometimes we feel a different intensity of an emotion than a situation warrants. Checking the facts helps us mindfully open up to other emotions and allows us to process, regulate, and respond appropriately.

500

What does TIPP stand for? (I will still give points if you can only remember one of the P's)

Temperature Change

Increased Exercise

Paced Breathing

Progressive Muscle Relaxation

500

Why do we use emotional regulation skills?

They help us respond to our body's emotional cues (communication) effectively. They can help us process, have greater perspective, decompress, soothe, and respond appropriately to situations.

500

Say 3 meaningful positive things about yourself.

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