Coping Skills
True/False
Random Trivia
Triggers
The Body
100

What is the definition of coping skills? 

Thoughts and behaviors that help individuals manage distressing situations.

100

True or False: 

Everyone feels emotions differently and that is okay. 

True!

What I may feel as angry, you might feel as lonely. We all feel our emotions differently. It is important that we respect others' emotions and learn how to regulate our own. 

100

What is the process by which plants release oxygen?

Photosynthesis 

100

What is an example of something that triggers you? 

Thank you for sharing :) 

100

A fast heartbeat and sweat palms are common signs of this

Stress and/or anxiety

200

What is a technique that involves focusing on your breath to reduce stress?

Deep Breathing

200
True or False: 

We are born with coping skills.

False! 

All coping skills, both healthy and unhealthy, are learned throughout our lives. 

200

What is the longest river in the world? 

The Nile River

200

What should you do if you find yourself becoming triggered? 

use healthy coping skills

200

Unlike other emotions like fear and anger, which make your heartbeat speed up, this emotion makes your heartbeat slow down a bit.

A) Pride

B) Guilt

C) Shame

D) Disgust

D) Disgust

300

What are coping skills used for? 

(Hint: There we are looking for 3 answers) 

1. Manage Stress

2. Regulate Emotions

3. Overcome Challenges

300

True or False: 

You can only feel one emotion at a time.

False- We can feel many emotions all at once.

300

What is the largest species of dolphin? 

Orca (Killer Whale) 

300

How can identifying triggers help with emotional regulation? 

It allows us to prepare, respond instead of react, and choose healthier coping skills

300

How can trauma "live" in the body, even after the danger is gone? 

The body holds tension, pain, or triggers. 

400

What makes a coping skill unhealthy? 

When it is safe, helpful, and doesn't harm yourself or others.

400

True or False: 

Feeling angry is always a bad thing.

False – Anger is a normal emotion; it’s how we express it that matters.

400

What is the longest bone in the human body. 

The femur

400

What does a trigger usually lead to if left unchecked?

Unchecked triggers often lead to impulsive behavior, conflict, relapse, or unhealthy coping

400

When your body reacts before you have time to think, it is called this response. 

Fight-or-flight 

(also included in this response are fawn and freeze)

500

How do you practice healthy coping skills? 

Exploring different skills, noting how they make you feel, using skills even when not upset, match them to the environments, take a body scan.

500

People who have experienced at least one trauma are unable to regulate their emotions due to damage to their hippocampus.  

False! 

Anyone is able to regulate their emotions through consistent practice. 

500
What percent of the world is left-handed?

10% 

(Answers between 5%-15% are accepted) 

500

What are the three main types of triggers? 

What is Internal, External, and Sensory?

500

What is the main function of the amygdala? 

The amygdala is commonly thought to form the core of a neural system for processing fearful and threatening stimuli (4), including detection of threat and activation of appropriate fear-related behaviors in response to threatening or dangerous stimuli.