Mindfulness
Emotion Regulation
Distress Tolerance
Interpersonal Effectiveness
DialecticBT
Misc
100

Being Mindful means being in the ______ moment.

What is Present?

100

Describe the situation that is likely to prompt uncomfortable emotions,
Decide what coping or problem-solving skills,
Imagine the situation in your mind,
Rehearse in your mind coping effectively, Practice relaxation after rehearsing. 


What is Cope Ahead?

100

Stop, Take a step back, Observe, Proceed mindfully.

What is the STOP skill

100

Use this skill when your goal is to keep your self-respect.

What is FAST?

100

This module teaches us skills that help us to tolerate stressful situations without making them worse.

What is Distress Tolerance

100

There is no absolute _____.

What is Truth?

200

The three states of mind.

What are emotional, logical and wise mind?

200

This emotion gives us a sense of purpose and well-being.

What is Joy?

200

Temperature, Intense exercise, Paced breathing, Progressive muscle relaxation.

What is the TIPP skill

200

Use this skill when your goal is to ask for something or needing to say no to something you use this skill.

What is DEARMAN?

200

This module focuses on improving our ability to fully participate in experiences?

What is Mindfulness?

200

Weighing the risks and benefits of a situation before making a decision.

What is Pros and Cons

300

Doing what is needed.

What is willingness?

300

Doing the opposite to the emotion you're feeling when it's not effective or appropriate.

What is opposite action.

300

Accepting things that we cannot change, despite feeling unhappy about

What is radical acceptance? 

300

Use this skill when your goal is to keep or maintain a relationship.

What is GIVE?

300

This module focuses on helping us build skills to better navigate relationships?

What is Interpersonal Effectiveness?

300

Reduce Suffering and Increase Happiness; Increase Control of Your Mind; Experience Reality as It Is.

What are the Goals of Mindfulness?

400

When we use the describe skill, this is the ONLY thing we describe.

What are the FACTS?

400

Evaluating the accuracy of your thoughts and interpretations about a situation.

What is Check the Facts

400

This is the subset of skills you need when impulsive crisis generating behaviors are making matters worse.

What are the crisis survival skills.

400

This communicates that what you are feeling, thinking or doing makes sense/is understandable. It communicates that a person's feelings/thoughts MATTER!

What is validation?

400

To have the ability to view issues from multiple perspectives.

What does it mean to think dialectically?

400

Understand and Name Your Own Emotions; Decrease the Frequency of Unwanted Emotions; Decrease Emotional Vulnerability; Decrease Emotional Suffering

What are the Goals of Emotion Regulation?

500

A person is sitting comfortably in a chair, clenching and relaxing their muscles from head to toe.

What is progressive muscle relaxation?

500

To do something that makes you feel good about yourself

What is build mastery?

500

A technique for managing your unwanted behaviors. Rather than giving in to an urge, you will ride it out, like a surfer riding a wave. After a short time, the urge will pass on its own.

What is Urge Surfing?

500

Rejection of feelings and oversimplification of problem solving sum up this sort of environmental response.

What is an invalidating response?

500

These skills are meant to be done IN THE MOMENT to reduce intense emotions

What are Distress Tolerance skills

500

People may not have created their own ____ but they have to ____ them anyway.

What is Problems & Solve?

600

Digging your heals in.

What is being willful?

600

This emotion motivates us to take action.  

What is Anger?

600

The self soothe skills.

What is touch, taste, smell, sound and vision? 

600

The FAST skill

What is be Fair, no Apologies, Stick to values, and be Truthful?

600

The 4 DBT Modules

What are Mindfulness, Emotion Regulation, Distress Tolerance, Interpersonal Effectiveness?

600

Survive Crisis Situations; Accept Reality; Become Free

What are the goals of Distress Tolerance?

700

The three "how" skills.

What are non-judgmental, one mindful and effectiveness.

700

Communicate to others and motivate our own behavior; Influence or control other people's behavior; Validate our own perception of event.

What are the 3 functions of emotions? 

700

The IMPROVE skill.

What is  Imagery, Meaning, Prayer, Relaxation, One crisis at a time, Vacation and Encourage yourself

700

The GIVE skill

What is be Gentle, show Interest, Validate and use and Easy manner?

700

Changing how you feel, think or act about a problem can be accomplished after you master the skills offered within this skills module.

What are the emotion regulation skills.

700

Be Skillful in Getting What You Want and Need from Others; Build Relationships and End Destructive Ones; Walk the Middle Path.

What are the Goals of Interpersonal Effectiveness?

800

The three "what" skills.

What are observe, describe and participate?

800

The PLEASE skill.

What is Treating physical illness, balance eating, avoid mood altering drugs and alcohol, balance sleep and get exercise?

800

The ACCEPTS skill

What is Activities, Contributing, Comparisons, Emotions, Pushing away, Thoughts and Sensations.

800

The DEARMAN skill

What is Describe, Express, Assert, Reinforce, Mindful, Appear confident, Negotiate? 

800

Two opposite ideas can be true at the same time.

What does Dialectical mean?

Or what is The Dialectic?

800

Clients are doing the best they can; Clients want to improve; Clients need to do better, try harder, and be more motivated to change; Clients may not have caused all of their own problems but they have to solve them anyway; The lives of individuals are unbearable as they are currently being lived; Clients must learn new behaviors in all relevant contexts; Clients cannot fail in therapy

What are the Assumptions of DBT?

900

A person’s most central ideas about themselves, others, and the world that act like a lens through which every situation and life experience is seen.

What are Core Beliefs?

900

The overarching goal of DBT is to help people create this.

What is a life worth living?

900

Accepting things for what they are.

What is Radical Acceptance?

900

People are doing the ____ they can.

What is Best?

900

DBT aims to replace...

What is Problem behaviors with skillful behaviors.

900

DBT stands for...

What is Dialectical Behavioral Therapy?

1000

People want to _____.

What is Change/Improve?

1000

ABC

What is Accumulate Positive Emotions, Build Mastery, Cope Ahead

1000

Holding your breath, put your face in a bowl of cold water, or hold a cold pack (or zip-lock bag of cold water) on your eyes and cheeks.

What is Tip the Temperature?

1000

Finding the kernel of truth in another person’s perspective or situation; verifying the facts of a situation; Acknowledging that a person’s emotions, thoughts, and behaviors have causes and are therefore understandable; Not necessarily agreeing with the other person.

What is Validation?

1000

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a type of cognitive-behavioral therapy developed by this psychologist.

Who is Marsha M. Linehan?

1000

1. Solve the Problem; 2. Feel Better about the Problem; 3. Tolerate the Problem; 4. Stay Miserable

What are the Options for Solving Any Problem?

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