Name That Emotion
Healthy Coping Skills
Unhealthy Coping Skill
Mindfulness and relaxation
Stress and anxiety
100

This emotion can make your face turn red, your heart race, and sometimes make you say things you regret.

What is Anger

100

This form of movement releases endorphins and helps reduce stress.

What is exercise

100

Instead of talking about feelings, some people do this to push emotions away, but it often makes things worse.

What is bottling up emotion

100

This activity involves paying attention to the present moment without judgment.

What is mindfulness 

100

This is the body’s natural “fight or flight” response to stress.

What is adrenaline 

200

This feeling is often linked to nervousness, racing thoughts, or a tight feeling in your chest.

What is Anxiety

200

Writing down thoughts and feelings in this can help process emotions in a healthy way.

What is journaling

200

Using social media too much or isolating yourself can increase feelings of this emotion.

What is loneliness

200

Focusing on things you are grateful for can improve mood and is called this.

What is practicing gratitude

200

Getting enough of this every night helps with emotional regulation and focus.

What is sleep

300

This emotion is felt when you achieve a goal or experience something wonderful.

What is Joy

300

Taking slow, deep breaths helps activate this part of the nervous system that calms you down.

What is parasympathetic nervous system

300

Some people do this when they’re upset, but it only temporarily distracts from problems and can lead to regret.

What is emotional eating

300

A short, repeated phrase, such as “I am strong,” used to encourage oneself is called this.

What is an affirmation

300

When feeling overwhelmed, breaking a problem into smaller steps is called this.

What is problem solving

400

This emotion can feel heavy, make you withdraw from friends, and cause a loss of interest in things you usually enjoy.

What is sadness

400

This type of visualization exercise involves imagining a peaceful scene to relax your mind.

What is guided imagery

400

Yelling at others, slamming doors, or throwing things are examples of this reaction to anger.

What is aggression

400

This type of relaxation technique involves tensing and then relaxing different muscle groups.

What is progressive relaxation

400

Talking to this type of person, such as a school counselor, can help when emotions feel too big to handle alone.

Who is a therapist or trusted adult

500

This emotion occurs when you feel guilty or regret something you’ve done, sometimes making your stomach hurt.

What is shame

500

Doing something creative, like drawing, painting, or playing music, is an example of this type of coping skill.

What is expressive coping

500

People sometimes do this to escape problems, but it can lead to addiction and more stress.

What is substance use

500

Listening to calming sounds, like ocean waves or rain, can activate this sense to help you relax.

What is hearing

500

This method of slowing down negative thoughts involves looking at the facts instead of reacting emotionally.

What is cognitive reframing