Skills That Chill
Mind Moves & Mood Grooves
Brains & Gains
Body Meets Brain
Mind Full? or Mindful?
100

This kind of skill helps to reduce stress/worry.

What is a coping skill?

100

Being close to family, having good friends, and being a part of a strong community creates this kind of habit for mental health.

What is Healthy (habit)?

100

Your diet, level of activity and ______ are important to help maintain a balanced mental health.

What is sleep?

100

A way to distract oneself from difficult situations and/or emotions is this kind of coping skill.

What is a hobby (engaging in a hobby)?

100

Being too focused on one's school/work can create problems in relationships and is said to be an imbalance in this...

What is work/life balance?

200

A relaxation technique in which the individual takes slow, deep breaths, using the abdominal muscles, to help them relax.

What is deep breathing?

200

This process involves a way to reflect your thoughts and feelings about a situation/relationship-- in particular when you don't have a person to connect with.

What is journaling?

200

An inability to sleep at night, due to stress, racing thoughts or general worry is best described as this.

What are sleep deficiencies/insomnia (sleep problems)?

200

These include racing heart, sweating, trembling, shortness of breath, chest pain, nausea, feeling faint, fear of “going crazy”, fear of dying, and more.

What are panic attacks?

200

When a person is feeling a lot of anxiety about something highly unlikely to occur, this person can be described as struggling with these.What are irrational thoughts (irrational thinking)?

What are irrational thoughts (irrational thinking)?

300

Going to talk with this kind of person is also a type of coping skill.

What is a therapist (psychologist/counselor/psychiatrist)?

300

DAILY DOUBLE: While this type of strategy can help a person escape anxiety/stress for the moment, it will often worsen the anxiety/stress overall in one's life.

What is avoidance?

300

Breaking like challenges down into manageable pieces is referred to as...

What is problem-solving?

300

Taking medications and/or therapy, improves your treatment outcomes for healthy habits for mental health.  This is called...?

What is following medical (therapeutic) advice?

300

A practice of consciously focusing on one's thoughts and feelings while reserving judgments is a coping skill.

What is meditation (mindfulness practice)?

400

Isolating oneself from social situations may be a form of avoidance, such as in cases of social anxiety.  This is called an...

What is an unhealthy coping skill?

400

Insomnia is this kind of disorder.

What is a sleep disorder?

400

Excessive worrying, dwelling on ideas, and overthinking are related to feeling anxious and referred to as

What is rumination (ruminating)?

400

Imaging oneself in a relaxing/soothing setting in your mind, free from worries and distractions is this kind of coping skill.

What is imagery (guided imagery)?

400

Using these have a way of masking our worries/anxieties as well as leading to dependency, often creating other unintended problems in relationships, school, work, and/or communities.

What are drugs (drugs and/or alcohol)?

500

When a person's body gears up, often triggering adrenaline, to get away or confront something they are said to be experiencing this.

What is fight-or-flight response?

500

DAILY DOUBLE: 4-7-8 Breathing is this kind of skill; PLUS you have to be able to describe what the numbers mean.

 What is a coping (mindfulness) skill?

500

When a person develops a fear of leaving his or her home, attempting to avoid others, it is said that this person is exhibiting __________ ___________.

What is social isolation?

500

Name at least 3 problems associated with anxiety.


What are?: Poor Concentration; Increased Heart Rate; Sleep Problems; Irritability; Sweating; Overwhelmed; Trembling; Fatigue; Nausea / Upset Stomach; Rapid Breathing; Frequent Worrying

500

Consciously tensing and relaxing your muscles is a coping skill called...

What is progressive muscle relaxation?