CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)
Self-Esteem
Emotional Regulation
Defense Mechanisms
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100

his CBT model suggests thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are all connected.

What is the CBT triangle?

100

This type of self-talk builds confidence and motivation.

 What is positive self-talk?

100

This is the ability to manage and respond to emotional experiences.

What is emotional regulation?

100

This is when someone avoids thinking about painful thoughts.

What is repression?

100

This chemical messenger is often linked to happiness and reward.

What is dopamine?

200

This type of thinking assumes the worst will happen.

What is catastrophizing?

200

This practice involves treating yourself with the same kindness you’d give a friend.

What is self-compassion?

200

This DBT skill uses the acronym STOP.

What is distress tolerance?

200

This is when someone blames others for their own feelings or actions.

What is projection?

200

This is the only food that never spoils and has been found edible in ancient Egyptian tombs.

What is honey?

300

This CBT skill involves questioning whether a thought is 100% true.

What is cognitive restructuring (or thought challenging)?

300

This cognitive distortion involves assuming others are evaluating you negatively without clear evidence.

What is mind reading?

300

Naming this can help reduce its intensity.

What are emotions?

300

This is acting younger than your age when stressed.

What is regression? 

300

This fruit is actually made up of multiple flowers fused together.

What is a fig?

400

In CBT, changing this leads to changes in feelings and behaviors.

What are thoughts (cognitions)?

400

This cognitive bias causes people with low self-esteem to ignore positive feedback and focus only on criticism.

What is negativity bias (or discounting the positive)?

400

This skill involves noticing emotions without immediately reacting.

What is mindfulness?

400

his is when someone justifies behavior with logical but false explanations.

What is rationalization?

400

This object was originally invented as a wallpaper cleaner before becoming a household staple toy.

What is Silly Putty?

500

This CBT concept refers to deeply held beliefs about self, others, and the world that shape automatic thoughts.

What are core beliefs?

500

This type of self-esteem is stable and less dependent on external validation or success.

What is intrinsic (or internal) self-esteem?

500

This part of the brain helps with decision-making and impulse control.

What is the prefrontal cortex?

500

This defense mechanism involves shifting emotions from the original source of stress to a safer target.

What is displacement?

500

This animal’s heart is roughly the size of a small car.

What is a blue whale?