Healthy Coping Skills
Unhealthy Coping Skills
Benefits
True or False
Bonus- Riddles
100

Name 3 healthy coping skills.

Writing/Drawing/Painting, Listening to Music, Spending Time with Friends/Family, Walking, Deep Breathing, Meditation, talking with someone, exercise, mindfulness, yoga, coloring

100

Name one example of an unhealthy coping skill.

Avoiding Help; Fighting; Yelling at others; Harming others or yourself; Social media; Procrastinating

100

What is one benefit that a person can experience from using healthy coping skills?

Feeling more relaxed, Having a clear mind to help solve your problems, Creating healthy relationships with others, and being able to think about your response to a situation.

100

True or False: Coping skills help you focus on the important things in your life.

TRUE! When we can cope with problems in our lives, it is easier to focus on everything else that is important to us

100

When life throws challenges, I stand tall. Bouncing back from setbacks, I won’t fall. What am I? ( E S R L E N I E I C )

Resilience

200

What are some of the coping skills you are currently using?

Any

200

What are two routine stressors? (small but "annoying" things you may experience everyday)?

Getting to school on time, cooking, cleaning, household chores, paying bills, etc.

200

What is one way to care for yourself physically. How does this improve your mental wellbeing?

healthy eating, good sleep schedule, good dental hygiene, exercise, drinking water, showering/bathing, getting in the sun

200

True of False: Coping skills increase resilience because they help people learn how to properly handle negative emotions, panic attacks, and other difficult situations.

True. When you effectively deal with a negative emotion or situation, you also move on and let go of the negative feelings that are associated with that experience.

200

I am a maze of worries and doubts, spinning around in never-ending bouts. I keep you awake in the dead of night, but with self-compassion, you can find respite. What am I? ( X I E A N T Y )

Anxiety

300

What do you do to relieve stress? Is it healthy or unhealthy?

Answer may vary

300

What are emotions that often lead people to engage in unhealthy coping skills?

Anger; Sadness; Anxiety; Jealousy; Depression; Guilt

300

Which of the following is NOT a benefit of using healthy coping skills? 

a.) allow us to create better relationships b.) they increase stress  c.)allow us to have a healthy mind and body d.) all the above 

B. they increase stress 

300

True or False: Everyone deals with stress

True

300

I can cause distress and make you feel low, But taking deep breaths can help me go. What am I? ( T S E R S S )

Stress

400

What are clues to know when it's time to use my healthy coping skills?

When you start to feel like you are losing control of your behavior or your emotions

400

What is one way unhealthy coping skills affect us?

They can hurt us, can hurt others, can cause more problems, hurt our health or create bad habits.

400

Who can help you when you are upset or frustrated.

Anyone!!

400

True or False:  Leisure activities are not coping skills. Only breathing exercises, meditation, grounding techniques, etc. are coping skills.

False. Leisure activities and hobbies are coping skills. Self-care activities such as eating, staying hydrated, sleeping, showering, brushing your teeth, etc. are all forms of coping.

400

 I am a thread weaving connections tight. Building relationships, bringing joy and light. What am I? ( S T P U P O R S )

Supports

500

When should you practice coping skills?

When calm and when in distress.

500

What is an example of an unhealthy coping skill you've used?

Avoiding issues; sleeping too much; drug or alcohol use; impulsivity; over/under eating

500

Can a healthy coping skill become an unhealthy one? Yes or No?

Yes


500

True or False?

Stress is out of your control.

False; sometimes we create out own stressful situations

500

When troubles arise and sadness appears, Talking to a professional eases fears. What am I? ( Y R P E H T A )

Therapy