Coping Skills
Cognitive Distortions
Cognitive Distortions, II
Unhealthy Coping
General Mental Health
100

Relaxation technique in which the individual takes slow, deep breaths

What is Deep Breathing?

100

Thinking in absolutes such as “always”, “never”, or “every”.“I never do a good enough job on anything.”

What is "All or Nothing Thinking?"
100

These are irrational thoughts that have the power to influence how you feel.

What are Cognitive Distortions?

100

Doing this gives an immediate sense of relief from a stressor, but it comes at a cost-- often leading to the worsening of anxiety in the long-term.

What is Avoidance?

100

This can provide similar benefits to talking about emotions, providing an outlet and a source of reflection.

What is journaling?

200

Pay attention to the “here and now” by focusing attention on the sensations of breathing.

What is Mindfulness Meditation?

200

Making broad interpretations from a single or few events. “I felt awkward during my job interview. I am always so awkward.”

What is Overgeneralization?

200

This is the process of making the importance of a problem more exaggerated, or believing the worst possible outcome is assumed to be true.

What is Catastrophizing?

200

Doing this may temporarily numb feelings of anxiety, but ultimately, they serve as a form of avoidance.

What is taking/using drugs (alcohol)?

200

Doing this regularly each week has been known to decrease symptoms of anxiety and depression>

What is exercise?

300

A relaxation technique in which a person consciously tenses and relaxes their muscles one-by-one.

What is Progressive Muscle Relaxation?

300

Exaggerating or minimizing the importance of events. One might believe their own achievements are unimportant, or that their mistakes are excessively important.

What are Magnification and Minimization?

300

The process of learning to question your own thoughts, in order to correct many of these cognitive distortions.

What is Decatastrophizing?

300

Removing oneself from social situations or from people you care about.

What is social isolation?

300

This is a prolonged period of intense sadness, and may also include thoughts of harm to self, social isolation, and frequent thoughts of dying.

What is depression?

400

Mindfulness practice of noticing the feeling of your feet on the floor, the weight of a shirt on your shoulders, or the temperature of the air on your face.

What is Body Scan?
400

The expectation that a situation will turn out badly WITHOUT adequate evidence.

What is Fortune Telling?

400

Excessive dwelling on negative thoughts, or excessive worrying.

What is rumination or overthinking?

400

The act of sleeping TOO much, which can often being a sign of mental health challenges like depression and anxiety.

What is hypersomnia?

400

Mental illnesses such as depression and addictions can damage communication and problem solving in these.

What are relationships?

500

This is done by assessing the actual evidence that supports a belief, as opposed to accepting it at face value.

What is Challenging Irrational Thoughts?

500

Interpreting the meaning of a situation with little or no evidence.

What is Jumping to Conclusions?

500

Despite plane crashes being very unlikely, it is when a person may experience excessive anxiety over this possibility.

What is an irrational thought?

500

The act of sleeping too LITTLE, which can often be a sign of mental health challenges like depression and anxiety.

What is insomnia?

500

Assertive communication is a style of communication involving a person clearly stating their wishes, while also respecting the needs of others-- like boundaries. This OTHER style of communication includes not asking for what a person needs and not speaking up about what may be bothering them.

What is passive communication?