Coping Skills
Cognitive Distortions
Emotions
Scenarios
For Fun
100

What is a coping skill?

An effective way to deal with uncomfortable emotions.

100

Looking at something in absolutes.

Examples:

- Jason broke up with me. I've got nothing to offer. I'll ne single forever.

- You're either with me or against me.

All or nothing/blakc or white thinking.

100

You might feel this way if are trying something new you have never tried before

Nervous

100

Brittney said that if was not the best player on her basketball team she must be the worst. What unhealthy coping skill was Brittney using?

All or nothing/black or white thinking.

100

What comes up but never goes down?

Your age

200

Define healthy coping skills

Coping skills that are not harmful to yourself or others.

200

When you blame yourself for something you weren't responsible for, or you blame other people and overlook ways that your own attitude and behaviour may have contributed to the problem.

Personalisation and Blame

200

You might feel this way if someone takes something that belongs to you without asking

Angry

200

John is feeling to urge to impulsively drink alcohol to manage unpleasant emotions. What coping skill could he use to manage this urge?

STOP

Stop what you are doing

Take a step back

Observe your internal and external world

Proceed mindfully

200

What gets wetter the more it dries?

A towel

300

Define unhealthy coping skills

Coping skills that are harmful to yourself or others, and/or keep you from effectively addressing your needs.

300

Interpreting things negatively when there are no facts to support your conclusion.

Example:

- assuming you know what someone is thinking.

- assuming you know that something will turn out badly.

Jumping to conclusions (including mind reading and fortune-telling).

300

You might feel this way if you had to sit alone in an unfamiliar place

Lonely

300

Sarah is experiencing a panic attack. What skill could she use to help manage this?

TIPP

Temperature (ice, cold shower)

Intense exercise

Paced breathing

Paired muscle relaxation

300

What has a face, two hands, but no arms or legs?

A clock

400

Name 4 healthy coping skills

Deep breathing

Mindfulness

Mediation

Progressive muscle relaxation

Gratitude journal

Exercise

400

Seeing a single event as a never-ending pattern of defeat.

Often uses terms such as always and never.

Overgeneralisation

400

You might feel this way if you see your best friend spending time with someone else

Jealous

400

Roberta is anxious about being asked a question in a work meeting. To cope with this, she sits at the back of the room, avoids eye contact, and tries to be as small as possible. What safety behaviour is she using?

Avoidance

400

What is always in front of you but can't be seen?

The future

500

Name an unhealthy coping strategy

Alcohol and drug use

Aggressive behaviour

Withdrawal

Avoidance

500

Assuming that your negative emotions reflect the truth.

"I feel inferior. I must be a second-rate person."

"I feel guilty. I must be a bad person."

Emotional reasoning

500

You might feel this way if you are hopeful something will go well.

Optimistic

500

James is afraid of going to the supermarket. He wants to avoid going and order his groceries online, however, he notices his fear and identifies that it is unhelpful/more severe that the situation would predict. He then decides to go to the supermarket despite his fear. What behavioural strategy is he using?

Opposite action

500

What is the end of everything?

The letter 'g'.