Wise Mind
Emotional Regulation
Interpersonal Effectiveness
7 Commitments
Mindfulness Skills
100

What does ACCEPTS stand for?

Activities, Contributing, Comparison, Emotions, Pushing away, Thoughts, Sensations

100

What is emotional regulation?

Changing unwanted emotions and reducing vulnerability to emotions.

100

What does DEAR MAN stand for?

Describe, Express, Assert, Reward, Mindful, Act confident, Negotiate

100

What are the 7 commitments?

Non violence, emotional intelligence, social learning, open communication, social responsibility, democracy, growth, and change

100

Why are mindfulness skills important?

Core mindfulness skills increase our awareness of our thoughts, feelings, sensations, and environment. This helps reduce emotional reactivity and gain control of our behavior.

200

What is the ACCEPTS skill used for?

An acronym for a set of distraction techniques to be used in a crisis or when faced with a problem that appears overwhelming and you do not want to react in a way that makes it worse.

200

What does PLEASE stand for?

Pl: treat physical illness, E: eat healthy, a: avoid mood altering drugs, S: sleep well, E: exercise

200

What does GIVE stand for?

Genuine, Interested, Validate, Easy Manner

200

Why is democracy important?

If we all work together to understand each others problems, strengths, and weaknesses, we can help each other grow and learn as a community, affecting us positively.

200

What is mindfulness?

Mindfulness is the basic human ability to be fully present, aware of where we are and what we’re doing, and not overly reactive or overwhelmed by what’s going on around us.

300

What's an example of a wise mind, emotional mind, and rational mind?

Wise mind takes emotion into account as well as logic. Emotion mind may make you react quicker to your impulses and urges. Rational mind may involve cutting off emotions and rationalizing behaviors that aren't acceptable.

300

Give an example of paying attention to positive effects!

Ex: State an activity that's generally enjoyable and make a point to focus on the positives.
300

What does FAST stand for?

Fair, Apologize, Stick to your values, Truth and accountability

300

Why is emotional intelligence important?

It's the ability to recognize your emotions and tell apart your different feelings.

300

What are the What skills?

Observe, describe, and participate.

400

What does the IMPROVE skill of distress tolerance stand for?

Imagery, Meaning, Prayer, Relaxation, One thing at a time, Vacation, Encouragement

400

What are the ABCs?

Accumulate positives (the experiences, not the paperwork), Build mastery, and Cope ahead.

400

What is the difference between FAST, GIVE, and DEAR MAN?

DEAR MAN = objective effectiveness, FAST = self respect effectiveness, GIVE = relationship effectiveness

400

Why is social learning important?

Attention, retention, imitation, and motivation. We learn from others as well as take from others. If there aren't any positive role models, we'll be in a negative enviroment.

400

What are the three stages of mind and how do we use them?

Wise mind (honoring an nurturing emotional mind while trying to act rationally), rational mind (decisions based on what makes intellectual sense), and emotional mind (decisions base on emotions and what feels good). 

500

What are the How skills?

Non judgmentally, one mindfully, and effectively.

500

What is an example of emotional dysregulation?

Ex: Internal/external events provoking experiences. Cognitive response from emotion based responses (avoidance, physical actions or expressions, sensitivity, unstable moods)
500

What is interpersonal effectiveness?

Improving and maintaining relationships and self respect.

500

Why is social responsibility important? 

Your influence has an impact on not only yourself but the community and personal relationships. Restorative community justice can be an example of this.

500

Anger is a secondary emotion. This means that when we are angry, we are actually feeling other feelings as well. Can you identify 6 other emotions you can experience when angry?

Stress, overthinking, hostility, pain, jealousy, frustration, resentment, irritation, etc.

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