Mindfulness
Distress Tolerance
Emotional Regulation
Interpersonal Effectiveness
Miscellaneous
100

What are the three stages of mind? Describe.

What is the Emotional Mind, Rational ,Mind, Wise Mind. 

100
What is Wise Mind ACCEPTS

Activities, Contributing, Comparisons, Emotions (Opposite Emotions), Pushing Away, Thoughts, and Sensations.

100

Doing the Opposite to Emotion Action is

-Name the Emotion: Identify the emotion you're feeling (e.g., fear, anger, sadness, shame).

-Identify the Action Urge: Recognize what that emotion makes you want to do (e.g., run, attack, hide, withdraw).
-Check the Facts: Determine if the emotion and its urge fit the actual situation (e.g., is there really danger, or are you just irritated?). 

-Act Opposite (Completely): If the emotion doesn't fit or acting on it isn't effective, do the opposite of the action urge, all the way. 

-Repeat: Continue the opposite action until the emotion lessens

100
True or False.

Interpersonal effectiveness skills will help our relationships in better communication and boundaries 

What is True?

100

Teenagers are more prone to addiction

True or False? 

True.

 When teens get something they want, their brains release more dopamine than an adult’s. Which means their highs are higher and from a lower base. That’s a huge neurological pay-off when things feel good – which can drive teens to repeat feel-good behaviour and makes them more vulnerable to addiction.

200

To Observe, Describe and Participate is doing what skill? 

What Skills 

200
What are the 5 sense used in Self Soothe?

What is Sight, Smell, Taste, Touch and Hear

200

Diary Cards are 

A structured daily log, often a grid or checklist, for tracking key aspects of your mental state and actions.

It's not a narrative diary but uses scales (0-5) and checks for clarity

200

What is this skill?

Gentle, Interested, Validate, and Easy manner

What is GIVE

200

When is DBT used on our Facilities?

All the time, especially around phase/levels 

300

To help someone think about a problem behavior and what led to it, one can use this skill 

Behavior Chain Analysis 

300

Imaging, finding Meaning, Prayer/Spiritual Connection, Relaxation, focusing on One Thing in the Moment, taking a mini-Vacation, and self-Encouragement. Instead, is what skill?

IMPROVE the moment 

300

 Physical Illness, Balanced Eating, Avoid Mood-Altering Substances, Balanced Sleep, and Exercise.

What is the PLEASE Skill

300

What is DEARMAN? 

  • D - Describe: Objectively state the facts of the situation without judgment.
  • E - Express: Share your feelings and opinions using "I" statements.
  • A - Assert: Clearly ask for what you want or say "no" directly.
  • R - Reinforce: Explain the positive outcomes of getting your needs met (and negative of not).
  • M - Mindful: Stay focused on your goal, ignoring distractions or attacks.
  • A - Appear Confident: Use confident body language, tone, and eye contact.
  • N - Negotiate: Be open to finding a compromise or alternative solution
300

Toddlers need more sleep than teenagers.

True or False? 

False. Teenagers and Toddlers need the same amount of sleep due to ongoing growth.

9-10 hours! 

400

What are the How Skills?

Non Judgmentally, One-mindfully ,Effectively 

400

What is an example of Turning the Mind

 Notice the resistance, then commit: "Okay, I didn't get the phase, and that's hard. I'll accept this reality for now, and I'll focus on my next step

400

ABC is to 

What is Accumulate Positive Experiences , Build Mastery, Cope Ahead

400

FAST skill is 

Fair, Apologies (not always), Stick to values, Truthful. 

teaching you to be reasonable, avoid over-apologizing, stay true to your beliefs, and be honest to improve communication and boundaries

400

How does Peer Acceptance affect our Youth

Social Needs

Peer acceptance is a fundamental need, and they're highly sensitive to respect

500
When is it important to use Mindfulness?

What is all the time!

500

What is Radical acceptance? 

What is accepting the things we can not change, accepting reality, it is what it is. 
500

True or False; Taking care of my physical health will help my mental health

What is TRUE

500

It is important to help people learn to negotiate , advocate and get what they need in a healthy way.

True or False?

TRUE we all do it
500

What does Trauma do to the brain?

Trauma fundamentally rewires the brain for survival, hyperactivating the threat-sensing amygdala, shrinking the memory-organizing hippocampus, and underactivating the logical prefrontal cortex, leading to PTSD, flashbacks, and emotional dysregulation. Traumatic memories get "stuck" in the emotional center (amygdala) rather than detailed recall, appearing as intense feelings or sensory flashes, and the brain adapts to constant threat, making it difficult to return to calm states

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