Name that feelings Pt.1
Name that Feeling Pt.2
Problem Solving
Mystery
Emotional Regulation Strategies
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feelings of deserving blame especially for imagined offenses or from a sense of inadequacy

Guilty 

100

you feel pleased about something good that you possess or have done, or about something good that a person close to you has done

Proud

100

Someone who uses physical violence, such as biting, hitting, and kicking. Verbal hostility, like sending threatening messages through emails, phone calls, or social media, or making threats against someone's life, shouting, and swearing. Is likely feeling what ? 

Aggressive

100

you might feel (blank) when faced with a difficult problem at work, before taking a test, or before making an important decision

Anxious 

100

 On a neurological level, slow (blank) can help promote a feeling of tranquility.

breathing 

200

sadness because one has no friends or company

Loneliness 

200

A group of cheerful kids playing musical chairs at a birthday party can be called (blank), and so can a litter of wiggly puppies

Playful

200

(Blank) is an adjective that describes feeling disappointed and unsuccessful. If you try to fix your car for hours and hours but it still won't work, you will feel (Blank). People become (Blank) when they fail to achieve their goals, both large and small.

Frustrated 

200

a friend ignoring a message about hanging out, or an long term partner leaving for someone else will most likely elicit what feeling ?

Rejection 

200

(Blank) constitutes the deployment of attention away from a negative aspect of a situation, to a neutral or positive aspect

Distraction 

300

Thus, instances of criticism, social exclusion, teasing, cheating, and betrayal all constitute illustrations of (blank) feelings

Hurt Feelings 

300

the tendency to generate or recognize ideas, alternatives, or possibilities that may be useful in solving problems, communicating with others, and entertaining ourselves and others

Creative 

300

This feeling most commonly occurs when an older of younger siblings bothers you. What is this feeling ? 

Annoyed 

300

is a state that occurs after a person has experienced a stressful situation repeatedly. They believe that they are unable to control or change the situation, so they do not try, even when opportunities for change are available.

Helpless 

300

The concept of (blank), understood as a self-regulation strategy based on an open and welcoming attitude toward one's own emotions, thoughts, or external events

Acceptance 

400

someone may feel just as (blank) by being called beautiful in front of a group of people as they are by forgetting someone's name or falling in public

Embarrassed 

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slightly rude or showing no respect, but often in a funny way

Cheeky 

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also known as affective blunting, means that a person is unable to experience emotions. Alternatively, they may feel as though they are cut off from their own emotions.

Numb

400

When someone leaves you out of an event, it can make you feel like you don't matter to them. You may find yourself isolated and lonely. You may not understand why you weren't a part of the plans.

Excluded 

400

(Blank) encourages youth to modify their current emotions by focusing their efforts on thoughts and behaviors that will improve their circumstances and redirect them from focusing on their emotional experiences.

Problem Solving 

500

This feeling involves five stages including Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance

Grief

500

wanting to discover as much as you can about things, sometimes in a way that annoys people:

Inquisitive 

500

(Blank) is often defined as anger and indignation experienced as a result of unfair treatment, and it's a relatively common emotion. Those who experience (Blank) may have feelings of annoyance and shame—they might also harbor a desire for revenge

Resentful 

500

Feelings of (blank) arise when we feel we're not enough or not good enough. These (blank) generally have nothing to do with our actual performance or abilities. In fact, these feelings may have a lot more to do with low self-esteem or low self-confidence than any objective measure of ability or competence

Inadequate 

500

(Blank) is another strategy that can be used to improve self-regulation abilities. This strategy involves changing thought patterns. Specifically, (blank) involves reinterpreting a situation in order to change the emotional response to it

Cognitive Reappraisal or Cognitive Reframing.