Techniques
Emotions
Triggers
Coping Strategies
Impact
100

What is a technique for calming down when angry?

deep breaths, take a walk, sensory activities

100

What is an example of a primary emotion?

happy, sad, angry, 

100

What is an emotional trigger?




An emotional trigger is an internal reaction—such as intense anger, panic, sadness, or defensiveness—sparked by a present-day event, word, or situation that unconsciously reminds your brain of an unresolved, painful, or traumatic past experience, causing an emotional response that often feels too big for the current moment. 

100

What is a coping strategy?

things you can use to stay regulated

100

How can emotional regulation affect relationships?

if you are not regulated and unpredictable people may not want to be around you.

200

What does mindfulness mean?

paying attention to your thoughts, feelings, body sensations, and surroundings on purpose, in the present moment, and without judging them. It is the simple act of knowing what is happening right now inside and outside

200

What are secondary emotions?

what feelings and emotions are under happy, sad, angry. Involves having to think deeper about how you are feeling ex: I was mad because I felt disappointed

200

Name a common trigger for anxiety.

a mix of daily stress, physical habits, and past events.

200

How can exercise help regulate emotions?

triggering the release of brain chemicals like endorphins, serotonin, and dopamine, which reduce pain, elevate happiness, and ease stress. It also trains your nervous system to process stress hormones more efficiently and promotes deep, restorative sleep.

200

What is the connection between emotional regulation and mental health?

. It acts as a core foundation for mental health. When you can regulate your responses, you avoid impulsive reactions, lower your daily stress, and protect your mind from anxiety and depression.

300

Name a strategy to manage stress.

make a list, break things down into smaller tasks, use timers to stay on task, learn it is OK to say no

300

How can emotions affect decision-making?

when your thinking brain is not on you can make ad decisions, may make impulsive decisions that feel good in the moment but not long term

300

How can you identify your triggers?

tracking your physical reactions, keeping a journal, and looking for patterns in your daily life

300

What is the difference between healthy and unhealthy coping strategies?

Healthy coping builds long-term strength and solves problems, while unhealthy coping offers quick relief but creates more damage later

300

How can emotional regulation improve academic performance?

if you are regulated you are able to listen learn, participate in school

400

Why is deep breathing important?

. This practice lowers blood pressure, reduces stress hormones like cortisol, slows a racing heart, and improves focus and sleep quality. [1, 2, 3, 4]

400

Describe emotional intelligence.

. It also means you can see and understand the feelings of other people. This skill helps you talk, solve problems, and build good ties with family, friends, and coworkers.

400

What is the impact of social media on emotions?

Social media heavily impacts human emotion by driving an unpredictable cycle of emotional highs and lows. Quick feedback loops trigger rewarding dopamine spikes, while social comparison, cyberbullying, and negative news exposure ("doomscrolling") provoke anxiety, envy, and stress

400

Describe how talking to someone can help.

can stop spiraling in thoughts, can get feedback, can help organize your thoughts

400

What are the long-term effects of poor emotional regulation?

Poor emotional regulation—the inability to manage the intensity and duration of strong feelings—leads to chronic mental health struggles like anxiety and depression, strained personal relationships, high-risk coping behaviors, and lasting physical health issues driven by prolonged stress and bodily inflammation

500

How can journaling help with emotional regulation?

allows you to get your thoughts out, see errors in your thoughts, organize your thoughts.

500

What is the role of empathy in emotional regulation?

helps people share and understand the feelings of others. At the same time, strong emotion regulation prevents people from drowning in that shared pain, turning overwhelming feelings into helpful social connections.

500

How can understanding triggers improve emotional regulation?

if you know what triggers you then you can prepare and use tools to stay regulated

500

What are some coping skills that use creativity?

drawing, art, crafts

500

Why is emotional regulation important for personal growth?

it stops impulsive reactions, builds inner strength to face life hurdles, sharpens daily choices, and fosters deeper connections with others, turning raw feelings into fuel for maturity. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]