🧘🏽 Emotional Regulation & Coping Skills *coming soon *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.35 – Anger and Catastrophizing: Catastrophizing means imagining the worst possible outcome immediately. Anger feels bigger when your mind jumps to disaster stories. Recognizing this thinking helps you slow the emotional rush. You learn to ask, “What’s the most likely, not the worst?” Grounding yourself in reality calms panic and frustration. Writing realistic outcomes keeps your thinking balanced. Over time, your brain stops leaping to extremes. You handle problems step by step with confidence. Catastrophizing fades when hope and reason take its place. Calm replaces chaos through clear, logical focus.

About this course

Strategies to manage emotions effectively, build resilience, and respond to challenges with balance and control.

This course includes:
  • Guided mindfulness and emotional regulation exercises
  • Coping strategy planners and reflection tools
  • Real-world scenarios to practice emotional management skills

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