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Coping Skills
True of False
Triggers
Affirmations
100

Share a positive event/moment in your life. 

Buying my first dog

100

A natural way to get into shape and improve mood is

Exercise 

100

The best way to deal with anger is to find a healthy way to express it.

True! 

Examples: Going for a walk, splashing cold water on our face, etc.

100
What are some potential triggers?

Seeing others use substances, conversations where SOC is being addressed, HALT (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired), stressful situations, challenging emotions, traumatic events, etc.

100

I CAN D_  T_I_

I CAN DO THIS

200
An important/meaningful quote in your life?
IT IS OKAY TO NOT ALWAYS BE OKAY
200
The best way to develop coping skills is to

Pratice them! 

200

Having some anxiety may help a person to be alert, focused, and ready to work through potential problems. 

True

200

When a group member is feeling angry, what is something you can do to help calm them down.

Be present, actively listen, offer encourgement, engage in calming/grounding techniques together (e.g. breathing)

200

I AM _EA_ING_UL

I AM MEANINGFUL

300
Name some of your self-care tools. 

Walking, reading romance books, going out with friends, hugging my dog, and journaling.

300

What are some benefits of having good coping skills?

 Decreases symptoms of cravings, supports in coping with challenging emotions, increases mood and self-esteem, and supports in preventing relapse. 

300

Anger management is about learning to suppress your anger.

False. 

Anger managment teaches us healthy ways to cope with feelings of anger and express anger in a healthy manner.

300

Explain what triggers mean.

A  person, place, thing, or situation that elicits intense or unexpected memories and/or responses

300

MY HARD_OR_ IS VA_U_D

MY HARD WORK IS VALUED

400
Where do you see yourself 5 years from today?

Healthy and happy with good people and supporting individuals seeking support

400

Name 2 people who you can talk to about your feelings of depression/anxiety/substance use/anything.

For example, family member, friend, partner, child(ren), therapist, neighbour, etc. 

400

People who go to therapy are weak.

False

It takes a great deal of courage and strength to attend therapy

400

When a group member is feeling sad, what are some things you can do to help lift their mood? 

Be present, engage in conversation, participate in hobbies together, do some exercise, go on a walk, tell a funny joke, remind them of why they are important. 

400

ALL OF MY _FF_R_S CO_N_

ALL MY EFFORTS COUNT

500

Always remember to... 

Be proud of yourself because you are simply amazing for being you.

500

Two ways of improving your self-esteem?

Learning a new skill, picking up a new hobby, writing, saying positive things about yourself, engaging in self-care, etc. 

500

Boys are naturally angrier than girls.

False

500

What are some things you can do when coming into contact with a triggering stimulus? 

Remove yourself from the situation, focus on grounding skills, reach out to support, engage in a hobby, perform an exercise, etc.

500
MY REC_VE_Y IS _M_O_T_N_

MY RECOVERY IS IMPORTANT