Wise Mind/Mindfulness Overview
Opposite Action
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BOUNDARY
Radical Acceptance
100

Which state of mind is task-focused?

Reasonable Mind

100

When should you use opposite action?

  • When emotions don’t fit the facts
  • When acting on the emotion is ineffective
100

Dihydrogen Monoxide is also known as what?


Water

100

T/F: you can only set boundaries at the beginning of the relationship.

False. You can set boundaries at any point during the relationship.

100

What is radical acceptance?

Complete and total acceptance of the facts of reality

200

What is Emotion Mind?

When you are ruled by your moods, feelings, and urges to do or say things. When facts, reason, and logic are not important.

200

What is the first step when using opposite action?

Identify and name the emotion you want to change

200

In 1997, how much did the hot dog + drink cost at the Costco food court?

$1.50

200

What boundaries include not taking on others’ distress or expecting them to take on yours?

Emotional boundaries

200

How does DBT define suffering?

Pain + nonacceptance

300

T/F: No one is in Wise Mind all the time

True

300

T/F: Using opposite action means the initial emotion was wrong (i.e. you shouldn’t have felt that way)

False. It just means the initial emotion urge might not be effective. Emotions are always valid, just not always sound!

300

A rattlesnake’s tail is made of the same substance as what on humans?

Hair and fingernails

300

What are psychological boundaries?

Information about yourself, your thoughts and beliefs, and your values

300

T/F: Accepting something is the same as being in approval of it

False

400

What is the difference between Observing and Describing?

  • Observing is simply noticing or paying attention with purpose
  • Describing is assigning a label or putting into words something observed
400

What is the opposite action for Love?

Avoid. Stay Away

400

The backstory of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles parodies what Marvel superhero?

Daredevil

400

Healthy boundaries allow us to do what?

Have meaningful relationships without taking on others’ distress and problems, and without being isolated and alone

400

What is Turning the Mind?

Choosing to accept reality as it is instead of continuing to reject reality

500

Name a goal of Mindfulness Practice

  • Reduce suffering and increase happiness
  • Increase control of your mind
  • Experience reality as it is
500

Name a goal of Emotion Regulation

  • Understand and Name your own emotions
  • Decrease the frequency of unwanted emotions
  • Decrease emotional vulnerability
  • Decrease emotional suffering
500

What Hawaiian dish traditionally has diced raw fish, soy sauce, sea salt, green onion, white onion, and seaweed?

Poké


500

What does BOUNDARY stand for?

  • Be aware of self
  • Observe others and the situation
  • Understand your and others’ limits
  • Negotiate sometimes
  • Differences exist
  • Always Remember your values
  • Your safety comes first
500

What is Willingness?

Readiness to enter and participate fully in life and living. To do what is needed, wholeheartedly, without dragging your feet.

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