Healthy vs. Unhealthy Reactions
Coping Skills
Understanding Emotions
Emotional Intelligence
Healthy Relationships
100

Is yelling and name-calling a healthy or unhealthy reaction?

Unhealthy

100

Name a simple coping skill you can use anywhere.

Deep breathing

100

What is the primary emotion that is often visible on the surface but may hide deeper feelings like sadness or fear?

What is anger?

100

What does emotional intelligence (EQ) mean?

What is the ability to recognize, understand, and manage emotions?

100

The foundation of any strong relationship is built on this.

What is trust?

200

What is a healthy alternative to punching a wall when angry?

Walking away, deep breathing, or journaling.

200

How can music help you cope with emotions?

It can match your mood and help you process or calm down.

200

What is the term for situations or events that cause strong emotional reactions?

What are triggers?

200

True or False: Ignoring emotions will make them go away.

What is false?

200

This type of communication involves listening fully and responding thoughtfully.

What is active listening?

300

Why is ignoring a problem not always the best response?

Because avoiding emotions can build up stress and make it worse

300

What’s one physical activity that can help release stress?

Running, stretching, sports, etc.

300

What are the three common automatic responses to strong emotions?

What is fight, flight, or freeze?

300

If someone reacts aggressively to anger, what might they need to work on improving?

What is emotional regulation?

300

Setting clear expectations for how you want to be treated in a relationship is called this.

What are personal boundaries?

400

What is the benefit of using “I” statements in a disagreement?

It helps express feelings without blaming others and reduces conflict.

400

How can journaling help with emotional triggers?

It helps organize thoughts, process emotions, and reflect before reacting.

400

True or False: All emotions, even strong ones like anger, are normal and serve a purpose

What is true?

400

Name one benefit of learning to manage strong emotions.

What is better relationships / making better decisions / less stress / improved mental health?

400

Instead of avoiding problems, healthy relationships focus on this process to resolve disagreements.

What is conflict resolution?

500

What is an example of reframing a negative thought?

Instead of ‘I failed, I’m terrible,’ say ‘I can learn from this and improve next time.

500

Why is talking to someone a good coping strategy?

It helps you gain perspective and feel supported.

500

What is the name of the model that shows anger as the visible emotion while deeper emotions are hidden below the surface?

What is the Anger Iceberg?

500

True or False: It is okay to feel angry, but it is important to choose how to respond.

What is true?

500

Encouraging and supporting others in a positive way, rather than putting them down, is an example of this.

What is validation?