Stress
Coping Skills
Anger
Triggers
True/False
100

How might stress affect our physical health?

Stomach aches. Headaches. Lowered immune system effectiveness. High blood pressure. Poor quality of sleep. Others... 

100

Give an example of one NEGATIVE coping skill.

Hitting/punching. Reckless driving. Drinking (excessive) alcohol. Smoking. Drugs

100

List three common physical signs of anger. 

Clenched fists. Clenched jaw. Face gets red. Furrowed eyebrows. Cry

100

True or False: We are all aware of our own triggers. 

False!

Sometimes even we don't understand what upsets us or makes us angry, or why that is. 

100

Coping skills are the same as self-care activities. 

False! 

They can be the same activities, but they may be done at different times. 

200

How can stress effect our mental health?

High blood pressure, Heart disease, Diabetes, Obesity, Depression or anxiety, Skin problems, such as acne or eczema

200

Give an example of one POSITIVE coping skill.

Write, draw, paint, photography;Play an instrument, sing, dance, act; Take a shower or a bath; Garden; Take a walk, or go for a drive; Watch television or a movie; Watch cute kitten videos on YouTube; Play a game; Go shopping; Write, draw, paint, photography; Play an instrument, sing, dance, act; Take a shower or a bath; Garden; Take a walk, or go for a drive; Watch television or a movie;

200

What is anger? 

A secondary emotion 

200

Which of the five senses can be affected by triggers?

All of them! 

Sight, taste, touch, hearing, and smell. 

200

Some people don't have any triggers. 

False!

Everyone has triggers. However, some people are better at controlling their reactions to their triggers than others. 

300

Name the two types of stressors. 

Distress and Eustress (Positive and Negative)

300

Give three examples of ACTIVE coping skills.

Exercise. Taking a walk. Playing with a pet. Coloring. Cleaning. Taking a shower. Others... 

300

What are the different types of anger? 

1. Assertive Anger

2. Behavioral Anger

3 Chronic Anger.

4. Destructive Anger

5. Judgmental Anger

6. Overwhelmed Anger

7. Passive-Aggressive Anger

8. Retaliatory Anger

9. Self-Absuive Anger

10. Silent Anger

11. Verbal Anger

12. Volatile Anger

300

Define what a "trigger" is. 

A trigger is anything that causes us to feel emotionally reactive, though it is usually associated with causing a negative feeling such as sadness or anger. 

300

Stress is always a bad thing. 

False! 

Exercise can be an example of good stress. 

400

How does stress affect emotional health?

irritability or aggression, a feeling of loss of control, insomnia, fatigue or exhaustion, sadness or tears, concentration or memory problems, or more

400

Give three examples of PASSIVE coping skills.

1 "it's awful and I feel that it overwhelms me,” 

2 “I pray to God it won't last long,”

3 “I know someday someone will be here to help me and it will go away for awhile.

400

What is an anger Cue? 

A Physical feeling in your body that indicates your are upset.

400

Give an example of one of your triggers for anger AND one of your triggers for depression. 

Thank you for sharing!

400

I can learn how to live with my triggers. 

True!

Learning stress management techniques, coping skills, and self-care routines can help us all respond more effectively to triggers!

500

What are things that causes stress?

Getting married or divorced, Starting a new job, The death of a spouse or close family member, Getting laid off, Retiring, Having a baby, Money problems, Moving, Having a serious illness

500

Give three examples of a SOCIAL coping skill

Going to therapy (group). Calling a friend; Write a note to someone you care about; Use humor; Care for or play with a pet; Role-play challenging situations with others; Encourage others.

500

What disorder is commonly associated with road rage?

Intermittent Explosive Disorder. (IED)

500

Give three examples of how a person may respond to a trigger. 

Fight, flight, or freeze. 


500
"Anger" looks the same in everyone.

False!

For some people, anger can look like yelling and hitting. For others, it may look like crying. For others still, it may look like shutting down.