Spending time alone Overworking or keeping busy Drawing or painting Seeking professional help (e.g., a counselor, psychiatrist) Writing in a journal Binge eating or restricting food Starting fights with others Using drugs (prescription, recreational, etc.) Blaming others for your pain Being sarcastic or using humor to deflect emotions Going to a support group Exercising or working out Crying and letting emotions out Listening to music Praying or turning to spirituality Self-harming (cutting, burning, etc.) Going to therapy or counseling Talking to someone you trust Watching movies or TV shows Self- medicating with over- the-counter medication Sleeping a lot Avoiding school or work Numbing out by playing video games for hours Getting into a hobby (art, sports, etc.) Meditating or practicing mindfulness Trying to keep busy to avoid feelings Isolating yourself from friends and family Talking about the person you lost constantly Talking to a teacher or school counselor Running away or leaving home Using alcohol to numb the pain Spending time with animals Connecting with friends who understand Fighting with people Looking at old photos to remember the good times Spending time alone Overworking or keeping busy Drawing or painting Seeking professional help (e.g., a counselor, psychiatrist) Writing in a journal Binge eating or restricting food Starting fights with others Using drugs (prescription, recreational, etc.) Blaming others for your pain Being sarcastic or using humor to deflect emotions Going to a support group Exercising or working out Crying and letting emotions out Listening to music Praying or turning to spirituality Self-harming (cutting, burning, etc.) Going to therapy or counseling Talking to someone you trust Watching movies or TV shows Self- medicating with over- the-counter medication Sleeping a lot Avoiding school or work Numbing out by playing video games for hours Getting into a hobby (art, sports, etc.) Meditating or practicing mindfulness Trying to keep busy to avoid feelings Isolating yourself from friends and family Talking about the person you lost constantly Talking to a teacher or school counselor Running away or leaving home Using alcohol to numb the pain Spending time with animals Connecting with friends who understand Fighting with people Looking at old photos to remember the good times
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Spending time alone
Overworking or keeping busy
Drawing or painting
Seeking professional help (e.g., a counselor, psychiatrist)
Writing in a journal
Binge eating or restricting food
Starting fights with others
Using drugs (prescription, recreational, etc.)
Blaming others for your pain
Being sarcastic or using humor to deflect emotions
Going to a support group
Exercising or working out
Crying and letting emotions out
Listening to music
Praying or turning to spirituality
Self-harming (cutting, burning, etc.)
Going to therapy or counseling
Talking to someone you trust
Watching movies or TV shows
Self-medicating with over-the-counter medication
Sleeping a lot
Avoiding school or work
Numbing out by playing video games for hours
Getting into a hobby (art, sports, etc.)
Meditating or practicing mindfulness
Trying to keep busy to avoid feelings
Isolating yourself from friends and family
Talking about the person you lost constantly
Talking to a teacher or school counselor
Running away or leaving home
Using alcohol to numb the pain
Spending time with animals
Connecting with friends who understand
Fighting with people
Looking at old photos to remember the good times