Introduction
Acceptance
Cognitive Defusion
Present Moment
Misc.
100

Mindfulness is awareness of the _________.

What is present-moment?

100

The opposite of acceptance is___________. And give an example of this. 

What is experiential avoidance. Feeling scared of judgment so not going to a party.

100

What is the opposite of cognitive defusion?

What is cognitive fusion.

100

Describe one item in the room using at least 7 DIFFERENT descriptors.

...

100

Name something you hear me repeat A LOT. Many terms and phrases will be accepted as long as they are something I say. 

Ex. Feel your feelings, acknowledge the fear and do it anyway, that's not a feeling word
200

ACT stands for what?

What is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy?

200

______ is the key to stopping suffering and to minimizing the destructive impact of unhelpful thoughts, feelings, and emotions.

What is Acceptance?

200

_____ is an inescapable part of life.

What is pain?

200

What are three examples of mindfulness skills and practices?

Meditation, breathing, five senses, body scan

200

Name 3 coping skills that are NOT avoidance/distraction.

.....

300

___________ is a practice that encourages focusing on the breath to help be present moment oriented. 

What is meditation?

300

Acceptance teaches us to ________ emotions versus ______ from them

What is experience or accept and runaway from or avoid

300

I have often used this example to describe how thoughts come and go. What do I compare our thoughts to?

What is a river

300

_____ is fear of the future, while ______ is living in the past.

What is anxiety and depression

300

ACT is related to CBT. What does CBT stand for?

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

400

Psychological ________ is the opposite of psychological flexibility. 

What is rigidity.

400

In the FEAR accronymn, each letter stands for a word describing what impede progress towards goals, correctly identify 3 of the four words the letters stand for.

What is F-Fusion, E-Excessive goals, A-Avoidance, R- Remoteness from values

400

The goal of cognitive defusion is to what?

What is "hold our thoughts lightly" or recognize them as "just thoughts?"

400

The observing self is what?

What is the "viewpoint from which we can observe thoughts and feeling s and a space in which those thoughts and feeling can move?"

400

Describe a metaphor I have used in group or that was shown on a video to explain concepts in ACT.

Beach ball, flowing river, passengers on a bus, unwanted guest

500

Name the six core processes of ACT

1) Acceptance 2) Cognitive De-fusion 3) Present-Moment Focus 4) Connecting with the Observing Self 5) Identifying Values 6) Committed Action

500

________ help us accept difficult emotions and move us towards our goals. 

What are values

500

What does it mean to defuse from your thoughts, and provide an example. 

What is notice the thoughts, and not assume them as truth. I notice I am experiencing fear and thinking others are judging me. I know this is a fear thought and is not true, this also impedes on my value system of having strong social connections. 

500
What is an example of mindlessness in daily life?

driving and thinking of other things, thinking about other things when someone is talking etc.

500
What is the name of the UNR professor who started ACT?

Who is Dr. Steven Hayes

M
e
n
u