Coping Skills
Strengths & Resilience
Mindset & Thoughts

Support & Connection
Self-Care & Balance
100

Name one coping skill that can help calm your body when you feel overwhelmed.

Deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, or counting to ten.

100

Name one personal strength that helps people get through hard times. 

Examples include perseverance, courage, kindness, creativity, patience, or problem-solving.

100

What is one example of a helpful or positive thought during a difficult moment?

Examples include perseverance, courage, kindness, creativity, patience, or problem-solving.

100

Name one person or place someone can go to for support.

Examples include a friend, family member, therapist, support group, mentor, or community resource.

100

Name one basic self-care activity that supports mental health.

Examples include getting enough sleep, eating balanced meals, exercising, practicing hygiene, or engaging in relaxation activities.

200

What is one grounding technique that helps bring you back to the present moment?

Techniques like naming five things you can see, four things you can touch, three things you can hear, two things you can smell, and one thing you can taste (5-4-3-2-1 grounding), or focusing on your senses in the present moment.

200

What does resilience mean in recovery?

Resilience is the ability to recover from setbacks, adapt to challenges, and keep moving forward despite difficulties.

200

What does resilience mean in recovery?

Resilience is the ability to recover from setbacks, adapt to challenges, and keep moving forward despite difficulties.


200

Why is asking for help sometimes difficult?

People may feel embarrassed, fear judgment, worry about being a burden, or not trust others.

200

Why is routine helpful in recovery?

Routine provides structure, reduces stress, promotes consistency in healthy habits, and helps maintain stability in daily life.

300

Why is it helpful to have more than one coping skill available?

Having more than one coping skill available allows flexibility—different situations may require different strategies, and one skill may not always work.

300

Give an example of how someone can use a strength during a setback.

Using patience to work through a difficult situation, using problem-solving to find solutions, or using perseverance to keep attending therapy or practicing coping skills.

300

Give an example of how someone can use a strength during a setback.

Using patience to work through a difficult situation, using problem-solving to find solutions, or using perseverance to keep attending therapy or practicing coping skills.


300

What is one benefit of having a support system?

Provides emotional support, encouragement, guidance, accountability, and helps reduce feelings of isolation.

300

How does sleep impact emotional well-being?

Adequate sleep improves mood, reduces irritability, supports concentration and decision-making, and helps regulate emotions.

400

Describe a healthy coping skill you can use when emotions feel intense.

Examples include taking a walk, journaling your thoughts, listening to calming music, practicing mindfulness, or talking to a supportive person.

400

Why is recognizing your strengths important for healing?

It builds confidence, encourages self-efficacy, helps you rely on your abilities during challenges, and supports motivation in recovery.


400

Why is recognizing your strengths important for healing?

It builds confidence, encourages self-efficacy, helps you rely on your abilities during challenges, and supports motivation in recovery.

400

How can healthy communication improve relationships during recovery?

It promotes understanding, reduces conflict, allows for expressing needs and boundaries, and strengthens trust and connection.

400

What is one boundary that supports self-care?

Saying “no” when overwhelmed, limiting time with stressful people, scheduling personal time, or setting limits on work or social demands.

500

How can coping skills support recovery outside of treatment?

Coping skills support recovery by helping manage stress, prevent escalation of emotions, improve problem-solving, reduce avoidance, and maintain stability in daily life.

500

How can building on strengths support long-term recovery?

It promotes resilience, increases self-awareness, reinforces positive behaviors, helps overcome obstacles, and contributes to maintaining mental and emotional well-being.

500

How can building on strengths support long-term recovery?

It promotes resilience, increases self-awareness, reinforces positive behaviors, helps overcome obstacles, and contributes to maintaining mental and emotional well-being.

500

What is one way to strengthen your support system after discharge?

Stay in regular contact with supportive people, join peer or community groups, ask for help when needed, or nurture positive relationships through open communication.

500

How can consistent self-care help prevent relapse or setbacks?

It supports emotional regulation, reduces stress, strengthens resilience, maintains physical health, and helps you stay proactive in recovery.