STOP!
TIPP
Ride Wave
Acceptance
What Would You Do?
100

The “S” in the STOP skill stands for this.

What is Stop?

100

In TIPP, the “T” stands for this.

What is Temperature?

100

When you're experiencing a strong emotion, it will usually rise, peak, and eventually do this. 

What is decrease?

100

True or false: Acceptance means saying that what happened was okay.

What is False?


100

You're getting really annoyed and notice yourself starting to raise your voice. Name one thing you could do before responding.

What is pause, breathe, use STOP, step away, etc.?

200

After you stop, this step means taking a moment before you react.

What is Take a Step Back?

200

This TIPP skill uses brief, intense physical activity to help lower emotional dysregulation

What is Intense Exercise?

200

Riding the wave means you have to like or approve of what is happening.

What is False?

200

Acceptance means acknowledging this instead of fighting against the fact that it has already happened.

What is reality?

200

You're overwhelmed, and you would like to use one of your 5 senses.  Name one healthy activity.  

What is listening to music, playing a game, watching something, doing a puzzle, taking a walk,.....

300

In STOP, this step means noticing what is happening inside and around you without immediately reacting.

What is Observe?

300

This TIPP skill involves slowing your breathing and making your exhale longer than your inhale.

What is Paced Breathing?

300

When riding an emotional wave, you can notice this without automatically acting on it.

What is an urge?

300

Which statement shows more acceptance: “This shouldn't be happening!” or “I don't like this, but this is what's happening right now”?

What is the second statement?(“I don't like this, but this is what's happening right now”)

300

Positive self-talk can influence the way your brain responds to stress. Instead of repeatedly telling yourself, “I can't handle this,” what can you practice telling yourself?

What is “This is hard, but I can get through it”?

400

This is the final step of STOP, where you choose how to respond instead of reacting automatically.

What is Proceed Mindfully?

400

This TIPP skill involves tightening and then relaxing different muscle groups.

What is Paired Muscle Relaxation?

400

When an intense emotion hits, you can picture it like a wave: it rises, reaches a peak, and eventually comes back down. What should you do while you’re waiting for the emotion to pass?

What is ride it out without acting on the emotion?

400

You can't change what happened yesterday. Acceptance helps you focus your energy on this.

What is what you can do now / what is within your control?

400

You make a mistake and immediately think, “I’m so stupid. I can’t do anything right.” What is one way you could use positive self-talk instead?

What is replacing the negative thought with something more realistic and encouraging, such as “I made a mistake, but I can learn from it”?

500

Your friend sends you an upsetting text. You stop yourself from immediately responding, notice that you're angry, and think about what response would be most helpful. Which STOP skill are you using?

What is Proceed Mindfully?

500

You just found out some really upsetting news. You feel like you have so much energy and anger built up that you can't sit still. Which TIPP strategy could help you safely release some of that physical energy?

What is Intense Exercise?

500

You’re furious after an argument and feel an urge to say something hurtful. Instead of acting on the urge, you give yourself time to cool down. True or False: You are avoiding the problem.

False. You are tolerating the emotion so you can respond more effectively later.

500

Give an example of accepting something without agreeing with it.

Your answer 

500

Someone insults you when you're already extremely upset. Give a three-step plan for getting through the moment without making the situation worse.

What is pausing, noticing the emotion, and using one or more appropriate coping skills before responding?