Thinking Traps
Primary vs. Secondary
Defenses
Scenarios
Coping Skills
100

You think one bad grade means you'll fail everything

What is catastrophizing? 

100

You feel embarrassed AFTER feeling scared in front of class. What is your embarrassment? 

What is a secondary emotion? 

100

When you push an uncomfortable memory or feeling completely out of your awareness without realizing it 

What is repression?

100

When you're anxious, you might feel butterflies here 

What is your stomach? 

100

Taking three slow, deep breaths to calm down is an example of this 

What is grounding

200

You assume your friend is mad at you because they didn't text you back

What is mind reading?

200

This is why secondary emotions are harder to work with

What is covering up something underneath/masking or layering over the primary emotion? 

200

After being yelled at by a teacher, you come home and snap at your little sister. 

What is displacement? 

200

Your body is stuck in a stress response even when there is no danger, or the danger is gone

What is being stuck in fight-or-flight OR dysregulation? 

200

This DBT skill helps you change how you feel by changing your facial expression or body posture first. 

What is opposite action? 

300

"I always mess everything up"

What is overgeneralizing? 

300

You're actually sad about something that happened at school, but it comes out as anger at your sibling. Name the primary and secondary emotion. 

What is sadness (primary) and anger (secondary) 

300

Your friend says, "I don't even care that I wasn't invited," but their face says otherwise. They are convincing themselves that they don't feel what they actually feel. 

What is denial or rationalization? 

300

You bomb a presentation and feel like hiding. What's the emotion?

What is embarrassment or shame? 

300

When you journal, vent to a friend, or cry, you are doing this 

What is emotional processing? 

400

You get 9 compliments and 1 criticism, but you can only remember the criticism. 

What is mental filtering? 

400

What are some examples of emotions that can be primary or secondary? 

What are sadness, fear, anger, joy disgust and surprise 
400

Your friend who feels powerless at home is very controlling as a friend. They are channeling one feeling into an opposite behavior. 

What is reaction formation? 

400

Your BFF gets the lead in the play and you feel happy for them and also a little jealous. What's this feeling?

What is ambivalence or mixed emotions or dialectical thinking? 

400

This describes the zone where you're alert but not overwhelmed -- best for learning and connection

What is the window of tolerance?

500

Your friend cancels plans and you think "they definitely hate me and don't like me anymore" 

What is jumping to conclusions? 

500

What tool can you use to identify what emotion you are feeling?

What is an emotion wheel?

500

You've been stressed and anxious all week, so you throw yourself into chores and homework. You are trying to channel difficult emotions into socially acceptable productivity 

What is sublimation? 

500

You find out your BFF has been venting about your business to other people. You don't say anything, and instead you become distant, give short answers and "forget" to include them in your plans. You never mention why. 

What is passive aggression? 

BONUS: What primary emotion was underneath the passive aggression? 

DOUBLE BONUS: What would assertive communication have looked like instead? 

500

This involves observing your emotion without judging it or trying to change it

What is mindfulness OR what is non-judgmental observation OR what is radical acceptance