Communication Skills
Emotional Regulation in Social Situations
Building Healthy Relationships
Problem Solving & Conflict Resolution
Self-Awareness & Social Boundaries
100

How can you start a conversation with someone new in the group room or on your unit?

You could say, “Hi, I’m [Your Name]. Mind if I join you?” or ask something simple like, “How’s your day going?”

100

What can you do if someone says something that upsets you?

Take a deep breath, count to five, and walk away if needed. Later, talk to staff or a therapist about it.

100

What does a healthy friendship look like in the hospital setting?


Mutual respect, boundaries, and support without pressure or judgment.

100

What’s a good first step when there’s a misunderstanding with a peer?

Ask calmly, “Can we talk about what happened?” and be open to listening.

100

What does personal space mean, and why is it important?

It’s the physical and emotional distance we all need. Respecting space shows care and helps others feel safe.

200

What should you do if someone doesn’t respond when you speak to them?

Respect their space. Say, “That’s okay,” and give them time. Not everyone feels ready to talk.

200

How can you let someone know you need space without hurting their feelings?

Try saying, “I appreciate you, but I need some quiet time right now.”

200

How do you know if someone is a safe person to talk to?


They respect your boundaries, keep things confidential, and make you feel heard.

200

How can you tell if a conflict is getting too intense?

If voices are raised, people are pacing, or emotions feel out of control, it’s time to pause and ask for staff help.

200

How can you tell if you’re oversharing in a conversation?


If you feel exposed afterward or the other person seems uncomfortable, it may be too much too soon.

300

What is active listening, and why is it important?

Active listening means making eye contact, nodding, and repeating back what you heard. It helps others feel understood and builds trust.

300

What’s a healthy way to express frustration during a group discussion?

Use “I” statements, like “I feel frustrated when I don’t get a chance to speak.”

300

What can you do if someone tries to get too close or personal too fast?

Set a boundary by saying, “I’d rather take things slow and keep things friendly for now.”

300

What can you say to help de-escalate a tense situation?

Use calming words like, “Let’s take a minute,” or “I don’t want to fight.”

300

Why is it important not to try to "fix" others in the hospital?

Everyone is on their own healing journey. It’s more supportive to listen than to give advice unless asked.

400

How can you express yourself if you feel overwhelmed or confused during a conversation?

Say something like, “I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed. Can we pause or come back to this later?”

400

What should you do if you're feeling triggered during social interaction?

Tell staff or someone you trust. Use grounding techniques, like naming five things you see or touching something nearby.

400

Is it okay to say “no” to someone asking to spend time with you?

Absolutely. Saying “no” is a way to take care of your mental health.

400

What should you do if someone keeps involving you in drama?

Be clear and assertive: “I don’t want to be part of this. I’m focusing on my own healing.”

400

How can you check in with yourself after a social interaction?

Ask yourself: “Did I feel safe? Did I respect my own needs? Do I feel drained or okay?”

500

What’s a respectful way to end a conversation you’re no longer comfortable with?

You can say, “I need a break now, but thank you for talking with me,” and walk away calmly.

500

How can you recognize when someone else might be having a hard time emotionally?

Look for body language changes, like silence, fidgeting, or tears. Offer gentle support or alert staff if needed.

500

What are signs that someone may not be respecting your boundaries?


If they pressure you, don’t listen when you say “no,” or try to control your time or emotions.

500

Why is it helpful to talk with staff about conflicts instead of handling them alone?

Staff can guide conversations and keep everyone safe emotionally and physically.

500

What’s a kind way to support someone without becoming overwhelmed yourself?

Be there with kind words, but know it’s okay to say, “I care about you, but I need to take care of myself too.”