Coping skills
ACT
CBT
Trauma
Random
100

This skill involves inhaling deeply and exhaling all your breath

Deep Breathing 

100

Characteristics in your life that you find are important and guide you through life

Values

100

What is the CBT triangle, or the 3 components of CBT ?

Emotions 

Thoughts 

Behavior 

100

P.T.S.D

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 

100

A.N.T.s

Automatic Negative Thoughts 


Bonus: Can you name 3? 

200

Doing fun things that you enjoy and bring you hippieness 

Self-Care

200

Doing the things that you said you would do. Staying true to your values. 

Committed {to} Action 

200

What is a cogitative distortion? 

A though that is untrue, mostly, and is harmful or not beneficial to you. 

200

A.C.E

Adverse Childhood experiences 

200

P.A.W.S

Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome



Bonus: Can you name some symptoms? 

300

When you become enmeshed in your emotions that you are unable to acknowledge anything else. You do this to get/be __________

Grounded

300

Letting things flow through. Experiencing things as they are and not how your mind wants then to be. 

A common metaphor-Leave on a stream flowing by as you stand on the bank of a river. 

Acceptance

300

What is it called when you turn a negative thought/situation into a positive one. Or you choose to se the silver lining in things? 

Reframing 

300

True or False: All trauma looks the same? 

FALSE. 

Trauma looks different for everybody. Two people may be in a horrific car crash or experience trauma, though, one may go on to lead a life that is not severely effected by the trauma and the other may go on to develop PTSD

300

H.A.L.T

Hungry 

Angry 

Lonely 

Tired 

400

Being present and focused on the here and now 

Mindfulness

400

Presence in the moment allows you to see what is actually happening and gives you information about whether to change or persist in that behavior. 

Contact with the present moment 

400

What is a S.M.A.R.T goal? 

Specific 

Measurable 

Achievable 

Realistic 

Time bound (timely) or has an end date. 

Bonus: Why is it important to have a goal(s) that are/is S.M.A.R.T?


400

How pervasive is trauma in our society? 

We can assume that about 90% of people have experienced some form of trauma 

400

What is the happy chemical in the brain that is released and can reinforce substance use and/or risky behavior, or even good behavior? 

Dopamine 

500

Something you say over a over again to your self that increases your resiliency and mood  

Positive Affirmations 

500

Stepping away from your thoughts and acknowledging that they come and go as do ocean waves. 

Defusion 

500

What is the euphemism, cultural definition, for insanity? 

Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. 


Actual definition: 

1. the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness. 

2. extreme foolishness or irrationality. 

500

How does trauma effect an individual? 

It can cause psychological and somatic (physical) symptoms that can be long lasting and if not addressed, can have severe repercussions.  

500

What is it called when you set rules and start to practice being authentic to yourself? (You also start saying "no" and/or start respecting yourself)

Setting boundaries