Shades of Excellence 101
Mind Matters
Putting Thoughts on Trial
Anxiety and Stress
100

What are the Shades of Excellence team members' names?

Mrs. York and Ms. Carolina

100

Give us a positive affirmation.

Examples: I am... strong, beautiful, brave, smart, creative

100

What does "putting thoughts on trial" mean?

Putting your thoughts on trial means examining and questioning your thoughts, especially the negative ones, to determine if they are true, helpful, or accurate.

100

What is stress?

Stress is like having a lot of things to do and feeling overwhelmed, like your mind is racing with worries and you're not sure how to handle everything. 

200

True or False: Boys are more likely to have anxiety and depression than girls.

False

200

What is a cognitive distortion?

Cognitive distortion refers to patterns of thinking that are inaccurate, biased, or irrational. These distortions can lead to negative emotions and behaviors.

200

True or False: Our thoughts do not affect how we act or our quality of life. They are simply things we have in our head and we have no control over them.

False!
200

What is anxiety?

Anxiety is when you feel really nervous or scared, even when there's no clear danger.

300

Mental health can affect which of the following?

A. Academics

B. Relationships

C. Daily Wellbeing

D. All of the above

D. All of the above!

300

Sarah has been feeling a bit down lately because she hasn't been invited to hang out with her friends after school for the past few days. She's sitting alone in the cafeteria when she sees her friends, Emily and Jake, whispering to each other and glancing in her direction. Sarah immediately thinks, "They must be talking about me. Maybe they don't want me around anymore because I'm boring."

What cognitive distortion is Sarah engaging in?

A. Jumping to Conclusions

B. Catastrophizing

C. Fortune Telling

D. Over-Generalizing

A. Jumping to Conclusions

300

Which is NOT an example of a negative thought?

A. I always mess things up.

B. I'm not good enough.

C. I can always try again next time.

D. No one loves me.

C. I can always try again next time.

300

Which of the following is NOT a trigger for anxiety and stress?

A. Academic Pressure

B. Body Image

C. Bullying

D. Being Healthy

D. Being Healthy

400

What percentage of girls feel persistently sad or hopeless?

A. 33%

B. 57%

C. 64%

D. 75%

B. 57%

400

Which of the following is not a cognitive distortion?

A. Catastrophizing

B. Labeling

C. Bargaining

D. Blaming

C. Bargaining

400

In Jocelyn's story, we see how she struggles with peer pressure and popularity. She thinks "If I don't drink, everyone will think I am lame and I'll never be popular." What evidence was there in the story that this is not true?

Other girls weren't drinking, she has her own values and reasons to not drink, self-awareness and love

400

Which of the following is a symptom of anxiety and stress?

A. consistent sleeping patterns

B. positive self talk

C. decreased sensitivity

D. changes in eating habits

D. Changes in eating habits

500

Which is NOT a goal of SOE?

A. Help Find Employment

B. Developing coping skills

C. Building resilience 

D. Improving mental health

A. Help Find Employment

500

Alex loves playing basketball, but during a game at school, he misses a shot that would have won the game for his team. He starts thinking, "I'm such a terrible basketball player. I always mess up when it counts. I'll never be good enough." 

What cognitive distortion is Alex engaging in?

A. Fortune Telling

B. Overgeneralization

C. Catastrophizing

D. Labeling

B. Overgeneralization

500

In her story, Tasha is struggling with self-isolation and depressive symptoms. How would you encourage her to challenge her thoughts that no one likes her?

Remind that friends are since elementary, bring up self-isolation and grief, remind that she has her mom

500

Which of the following is not one of the components of the CBT Triangle?

A. Thoughts

B. Stressors

C. Feelings

D. Behaviors

B. Stressors