Emotional Regulation
Interpersonal Skills
Distress Tolerance
Mindfulness Skills
DBT
100

This DBT skill involves identifying and labelling your emotions to better understand and manage them.

What is emotional awareness?
100

This acronym in DBT helps individuals assertively express their needs while maintaining respect for others.

What is "DEAR MAN"?

100

This set of skills helps individuals endure and survive crises without making the situation worse.

What is "Distress Tolerance"?


100

The wisdom within each person; seeing the value of both reason and emotion; bringing left brain and right brain together; the middle path

What is WISEMIND?

100

DBT stands for this

What does Dialectic Behavioral Therapy stand for?

200

This technique, taught in DBT, helps individuals change their emotional responses by using opposite actions.

What is "Opposite Action"?

200

This DBT skill focuses on maintaining self-respect and assertiveness while interacting with others.

What is "FAST"?

200

This DBT acronym stands for a set of skills that help individuals distract themselves from distressing emotions.

What is "ACCEPTS"?


200

This DBT mindfulness skill encourages individuals to focus on one task at a time to enhance awareness and effectiveness.


What is "One-Mindfully"?


200

Balancing two opposites. For example, balancing acceptance and change. Accepting and observing what is while also working toward change is this word in DBT

What does dialectical mean?

300

In DBT, this term refers to activities or behaviors that make a positive impact on one's mood and overall emotional state.

What is "Building Positive Experiences"?


300

This skill emphasizes balancing your wants with your relationships and self-respect.

What is "Interpersonal Effectiveness"?

300

This skill involves using self-soothing techniques based on the five senses to reduce emotional distress.

What is "Self-Soothe"?

300

This skill requires observing thoughts and feelings without trying to change them or judge them.

What is "Nonjudgmental Stance"?


300

This psychologist developed Dialectical Behavior Therapy to treat borderline personality disorder.


Who is "Marsha Linehan"?


400

This practice involves reducing vulnerability to negative emotions by maintaining a balanced lifestyle, including adequate sleep, nutrition, and exercise.

What is "PLEASE Skills"?

400

This DBT approach helps individuals maintain healthy relationships by balancing demands and desires.

What is "Give and Take"?

400

This DBT technique helps individuals change their body chemistry to quickly reduce intense emotions.

What is "TIP Skills"?

400

This set of skills helps individuals focus on "what" they are doing and "how" they are doing it in a mindful way.

What are "What" and "How" Skills"?

400

This is the primary therapeutic focus of DBT, helping individuals manage severe emotional swings, impulsive behaviors, and self-destructive tendencies

What is "Emotion Regulation"?

500

While these particular things are compelling, they're not always reliable b/c they distort reality and may negatively affect how we behave.


What are feelings?

500

This skill helps individuals prioritize their objectives in interpersonal situations based on their goals.

What is "Prioritizing Goals"?


500

This skill involves making a conscious choice to endure a difficult situation without trying to change it

What is "Radical Acceptance"?

500

This mindfulness skill emphasizes participating fully in activities without being self-conscious.


 What is "Participate"?


500

DBT combines principles from this type of therapy, known for its structured, goal-oriented approach to changing thought patterns.


 What is "Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)"

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