Coping Skills
CBT
Communication
Misc
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100

Name a coping skill for anxiety

Distractions, grounding, positive supports, etc


Therapist discretion on your answer

100

What does CBT stand for

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

100

What are the three types of communication?

Assertive

Aggressive

Passive

100

What was the documentary we just watched 

The Mask You Live In

100

What are the therapists names


Double Jeopardy:

Who's who?

Ms. Kelsey and Ms. Katie


Double Jeopardy:

Who's who

200

What are distractions skills? How do they work?

Distraction skills keep your mind/hands busy. It's meant to keep you from focusing on the specific trigger for a few minutes

200

What are the three things that CBT looks at?

Your thoughts, your feelings, your behaviors

200

Give me a example of passive aggressive communication....

Ummm I'm fine with anything...I don't have a preference really 

200

How does the school support your mental health?

Therapist discretion 

200

What is Ms. Kelsey's dog's name

Acceptable answers:

Frank, Frankie, Franklin, Francis, FatSon

300

What is the difference between negative/maladaptive coping skills versus positive/healthy ones?

Negative/Maladaptive-hurt you or others, don't resolve the problem


Positive/healthy ones- help you to remain safe, keep others safe, help to resolve the problem

300

What does it mean if a thought is distorted?

The thought isn't based in reality or fact. It's not a helpful thought and causes you distress in some way. 

300

What are some types of characteristics one may see in aggressive communication

Raised voice

Name calling/Put downs

Very close/no personal space

Red Face/Sweaty

Pacing

300

The documentary we just watched as a group....

What was it about?

300

Give a example of how our school community supports inclusivity for all

Gender neutral bathrooms

LGBTQ flag mural

Therapist Discretion 

400

How can your positive supports differ from each other? (We discuss this when we're doing safety planning)

Some supports may just keep you distract/laughing and others may be the ones who listen/problem solve with you.

400

Give one example of the types of distorted thoughts

Examples of what we'll take:

Black and White 

All or Nothing

Personalization 

Minimizing

Mental Filter

Etc

400

Prompt: A teacher called you out in class for something someone else did. 

Give us a example of how you would handle it with assertive communication skills

DJ:

Do passive and aggressive

Assertive- Hey Mr. _____ I wanted to talk with you about class today. You called me out for talking but it was actually ___ that was talking. I just wanted to make sure you realized it wasn't me and in the future if I'm doing something that bothers you, can you speak to me privately.

Passive: Don't say anything, avoid the class next time

Aggressive: (raised voice) It wasn't me! Don't call me out like that

400

What does it mean to feed the depression/anxiety monster


Double Jeopardy:

What does it mean to starve it out?

Depression and Anxiety lie to you. They want you to do things that make it stronger.

To feed: Isolate, self-injure, sleep all day, don't eat

To starve it out: To do the opposite action even if you don't feel like it (so tired you can't function --> do a small chore instead. Isolate from everyone --> do a facetime call or check in on a friend)

400

What is the skill of the month.........


Hint it's been up since September (don't cheat or your team is eliminated)

Smart Goals 

500
What is a dearman and what does each letter stand for?

Dearman is a DBT skill that works on communicating your needs/boundaries in a script form

D-describe

E-express your emotions

A-assert your need/boundary

R-reinforce (why they should do it for you)

M-Mindful 

A-appear confident 

N-negotiate

500
Flip this distorted thought into a positive one


"They seem mad at me, I always upset them"

Double Jeopardy:

Why is this thought distorted?

"Their tone seems off. I will ask them if they are ok. I don't think I've done anything to hurt them or make them mad."


DJ:

It's mind reading. You are assuming you know what a person is thinking and feeling without gathering the evidence.

500

Give a example of a teacher who generally uses assertive communication in class and why you think they use assertive communication

Koester (sets the limits, gives your space, willing to listen to you and still enforces his rules)

Ms. G

500

How do you work on your mental health? What is a goal you have for your self and what steps are you actively taking

Therapist Discretion 

500

What are all the fish names?


Double Jeopardy:

Connect the fish to the right color

Dory (blue fish)

Real Rap (red fish)

Kevin (yellow fish)

Agatha (white fish)