Feelings
Coping Skills
Social Media
Self-Care
Safety Planning
100

This emotion can motivate positive change, but too much of it can lead to perfectionism and self-criticism.

What is guilt?

100

 Taking slow breaths in and out is an example of this coping skill.

What is deep breathing?

100

Taking a break from social media for a period of time is sometimes called this.

What is a social media detox or digital break?

100

Setting limits with people to protect your time and well-being is called this.

What are boundaries?

100

 A safety plan is something you create when you are:

What is having a difficult time, feeling overwhelmed, or preparing for a crisis?

200

This emotion is characterized by believing you are fundamentally flawed rather than believing you made a mistake.

What is shame?

200

If a coping skill only helps you avoid your problems without solving them, it is often considered this.

What is avoidance (or an unhealthy coping strategy)?

200

Seeing only the “best moments” of other people’s lives online can sometimes lead to this.

What is comparison?

200

Someone says, “I’m practicing self-care,” but they’re ignoring responsibilities for several days. What important part of self-care is missing?

What is Balance?

200

This section of a safety plan lists people you can contact for support.

What are trusted adults, friends, family members, or support people?

300

Name two physical signs that someone might be feeling stressed.

What are headaches, stomachaches, sweating, tense muscles, etc.?

300

This DBT distress tolerance skill uses temperature change, intense exercise, paced breathing, and progressive muscle relaxation.

What is the TIPP skill?

300

 Name one sign that social media may be negatively affecting your mental health.

Trouble sleeping, feeling worse about yourself, increased anxiety, constant comparison, etc.

300

Your phone says your screen time was 9 hours yesterday, and you stayed up until 2 a.m. scrolling. Which area of self-care has been most affected?

What is physical self-car (sleep)?

300

This should be included with every support person’s name.


What is contact information?

400

 This skill helps you identify and understand your emotions.

What is emotional awareness?

400

This coping skill involves breaking a big problem into smaller, manageable steps.


What is problem-solving?

400

Sending repeated unwanted or hurtful messages online is known as this.
 

What is cyberbullying?

400

You turn your phone off for an hour so you can finish homework without distractions. What type of self-care is this?


 What is mental (or academic) self-care?

400

This is the final step if your safety cannot be maintained.


What is emergency help?

500

This emotional state often results from chronic stress, emotional exhaustion, and feeling overwhelmed for long periods.

Burnout

500

This coping skill involves replacing “I always mess up” with a more balanced thought.


What is reframing?

500

Constantly checking for likes or notifications can reinforce this type of habit.


What is seeking validation (or reward-seeking behavior)?

500

You have volleyball practice, homework, and work after school. You notice you’re getting overwhelmed. What self-care skill should you use first?


 What is prioritizing or time management?

500

Put these safety plan steps in order:

  1. Contact supports

  2. Notice warning signs

  3. Use coping skills

What is:

  1. Notice warning signs

  2. Use coping skills

  3. Contact supports