Individual Coping Skills
Group Coping Skills
True/False
Feelings
Definitions
100

Name one coping skill you can use by yourself.

drawing, journaling, watching a movie, reading

100

Name one thing we can do for another person to help ourselves feel better.

donate things to charity, help someone with homework, sit with someone at lunch

100

“Instant Fixes” for stress exist.

False

100

Name a feeling you might have if someone called you a mean name?

sad, hurt, angry, etc

100

This term describes any emotion you experience as a response to a change or loss.

Grief

200

Name a coping skill that you can do outside.

swimming, running, bike riding, sports

200

One person we can talk to when we feel sad or upset.

friend, parents, guardians, teachers

200

No thought or feeling is wrong in itself, it is what we do with it that really counts.

True

200

Name a feeling you might have if you won 1st place in a spelling bee.

happy, excited, proud, etc

200

This term describes how we feel about ourselves.

Self-esteem

300

Name the coping skill that involves taking slow, relaxed breaths.

Deep breathing

300

Name one coping skill that you can do with someone else. 

talking, playing a game, sport

300

Taking time for yourself each day is essential to coping with life’s pressures.

True

300

Name a feeling you might have if you had to move to a new city.

excited, scared, nervous, worried, sad

300

An organization that cares for people with a terminal illness.

Hospice of Havasu

400

The coping skill that describes being present in the moment and not thinking about the past or the future.

Mindfulness

400

Name a place that you can go to help relieve stress.

park, your bedroom, home, movie theatre

400

All stress is out of your control.

False

400

Name a feeling you might have if you or a family member had to have surgery.

scared, worried, nervous, 

400

This term describes the ability to understand the feelings of another.

Empathy