Why are these good Coping Skills?
True/False
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Name that Coping Skill
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100

Music (listening or playing)

Music is relaxing, helps occupy the mind, and elevates mood. Playing an instrument and creating music is a great way to express feelings without using words.

100

Anger is out of your control.

False. Some situations are out of your control, but how you CHOOSE TO RESPOND is entirely within your control! (Ex. Someone calls you a name. Instead of instantly reacting like you've always done, you CHOOSE to not place importance on that person or their opinion and realize it's not coming from someone whose in a good frame of mind anyway. You walk away because you've finally learned that you cannot control their words, but you CAN control YOURSELF).

100

Name something that is within your control.

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100

Identify 2 healthy coping skills.

Deep breathing, visualization (happy thoughts), listening to music, writing/drawing, talking to someone, progressive muscle relaxation, taking a walk, exercise, etc. 

100

What goes around the world but stays in the corner?

A stamp

200

Journaling & Art (painting, drawing, poetry, etc).

Journaling & Art provide nonverbal ways to express emotions & feelings.

200

A coping skill can be used repeatedly to reduce stress.

True

200

What is Mindfulness?

Being present in this moment.

200

Identify 2 unhealthy coping skills.

Negative self-talk, cutting, eating too much or too little, becoming violent or aggressive, drugs & alcohol, avoiding, etc.

200

What can you catch but not throw?

A cold

300

Physical activity & Exercise

Moving around & increasing heart rate releases endorphins (feel good hormones), making people feel better about themselves.

300

Anger automatically leads to aggression.

False. It is how YOU CHOOSE to respond to a situation that determines if you will become aggressive or not. If you choose to utilize some coping skills you know of that work for you, you'll be way less likely to act aggressively. (Aggression doesn't get you what you want anyway).

300

Name one of the ways to ground yourself into the present moment (Grounding lesson).

Name things you can see, hear, smell, taste, feel, etc.

300

Identify one relaxation technique.

Yoga, deep breathing, stretching, meditation, guided imagery, etc.

300

I have holes in my top, bottom, left, right, and middle but I can still hold water?

A sponge

400

Talking to someone

Talking to someone about your stressors/problems allows you to release some of your emotions and built-up tension rather than continuing to bottle them inside.

400

You can eliminate stress by avoiding all stressful situations.

False. If you figure out how to completely avoid all stress, please let Ms. Guy know immediately! 

400

What was the title of the handout where you highlighted statements like "I should never make a mistake?"

Thoughts that cause problems.

400

True or False? Some coping and relaxation techniques can work instantly.

True! Deep breathing and yoga are examples of things you can do and get a near-instant payoff. 

400

What gets wetter the more it dries?

A towel

500

Getting the correct amount of sleep.

Not getting enough sleep leads to exhaustion as well as mental fatigue and provokes stress while getting an adequate amount of sleep helps to relieve stress and helps your body regenerate and heal.

500

Taking time for yourself each day (doing things you enjoy or that are relaxing) will help you cope with stress.

True. Do at least one thing you really like each day- walk, read, play games, talk to friends, etc.

500

What is the one coping skill you can use anytime, anyplace, and is essential to relaxation?

Deep breathing

500

Tell me about one stressful situation in your life and a positive way you could cope with that stress.

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500

What can you put in a barrel that would make it lighter?

A hole