Activities
Contributing
Comparisons
Emotions
Pushing Away
Thoughts
Sensations
100

Name 1 activity you can do to distract yourself when feeling upset.

Any named distraction (e.g walk, movie, game, etc.).

100

What does "contributing" mean in ACCEPTS?

Helping others, giving back, doing something kind.

100

What type of comparison can help you feel better?

Comparing to someone who has it worse or to your past self.

100

What does "creating new emotions" mean?

Doing something that brings out a different emotion

100

What does "pushing away" mean?

Temporarily setting aside painful thoughts/feelings.

100

How does distracting thoughts help manage distress?

Distracts from overwhelming feelings; interrupts rumination.

100

What are "intense sensations" in ACCEPTS?

Using strong physical experiences to shift focus.

200

True or False

Activities must always be productive tasks like cleaning.

False

200

Name one way to contribute when you feel bad.

Any example (e.g., opening a door, texting a friend).

200

True/False: Comparing yourself to others always makes things worse.

False — not always makes things worse; depends how it's used.

200

Name one way to create a different emotion.

Examples: watching a funny video, playing with pets, dancing.

200

True/False: Pushing away is about avoiding problems forever.

False — it's temporary, not forever.

200

Name a thought-based distraction technique.

Examples: Counting, word games, riddles.

200

Name a physical sensation you could use.

Ice, holding something cold, deep breathing.

300

Multiple Choice: Which is NOT a distraction activity? (a) Coloring (b) Worrying (c) Playing cards

B  Worrying is NOT a distraction activity.

300

True/False: Helping others can reduce your distress.

True — helping others can lower your distress.

300

Choose one: Helpful comparison: (a) "I'm failing everything" (b) "Some days are harder than others for everyone"

Answer: (b) "Some days are harder than others for everyone" is helpful.

300

Pick one: Which creates positive emotion? (a) Watching comedy (b) Replaying a sad memory

Answer: (a) Watching comedy creates positive emotion.

300

Name one method to mentally push away stress.

Examples: Imagining putting a problem in a "box," scheduling time to think later.

300

Multiple Choice: Which is a distraction? (a) Solving a riddle (b) Overthinking a mistake

Answer: (a) Solving a riddle distracts you.

300

Pick one: Which is a safe intense sensation? (a) Squeezing ice (b) Hitting a wall

Answer: (a) Squeezing ice is a safe sensation.

400

Why do activities help in distress? (1-2 sentences)

Activities occupy your mind and body, giving you a break from distress.

400

Pick one: Which of these is a contribution? (a) Ignoring texts (b) Smiling at a strange

Answer: (b) Smiling at a stranger is a contribution.

400

How can comparisons backfire? (short answer)

Comparisons can backfire if they make you feel guilty, ashamed, or invalidated.

400

How does humor shift emotions? (short answer)

Humor shifts emotions by triggering laughter and relaxing the body/mind.

400

Why push away only temporarily? (1-2 sentences)

Because ignoring problems permanently causes bigger issues later.

Remember: Avoidance is like Miracle Grow for Anxiety!

400

What is the alphabet game? (short answer)

Alphabet game: Name a category (like foods) and list one for each letter.

400

How can intense sensations help you focus away from distress?

Intense sensations pull your focus away from emotional pain.

500

List 5 activities you can do today.

List should include 5 real, safe activities.

500

Write a quick positive text you could send.

Positive text example (e.g., "Thinking of you! Hope you have a good day.").

500

Share a time when comparison helped you.

Any real example showing positive shift through comparison.

500

List 5 "feel-good" songs.

Five upbeat songs (any appropriate examples).

500

Describe a mental container for stress.

Imagining a safe container (e.g., "a locked treasure chest").

500

Invent your own distraction game.

Any simple made-up distraction game that shifts focus (e.g., "Name 10 red things").

500

Create a mini distress kit with 3 sensory items.

Sensory kit examples: Ice pack, scented lotion, sour candy.