Crisis Survival
Distancing and Distraction
Soothing and Improving the Moment
Reality Acceptance
Mindfulness
100

Name one characteristic of a crisis

What is Short-Term, Highly Stressful, and/or creates Pressure to Resolve NOW

100

Managing strong emotions by distracting our attention by doing something we enjoy

What is Activities

100

This is an example of self-soothing with smell

What is (a variety of responses), such as using  scented lotions, making good-smelling foods, etc. 

100

Being completely open to the facts of reality as they are with your mind, heart, and body

What is Radical Acceptance

100

The stated of mind in which people are most likely to act impulsively

What is Emotion Mind

200

One reason why its not a good idea to use crisis survival tools for everyday problems

What is because it can lead to avoidance of working on solving the problem

200

Refocusing attention from yourself to what you can do for others

What is Contributing

200

This skill involves "turning lemons into lemonade" because we look for the good in a potentially painful experience

What is finding Meaning

200

The option we choose to turn towards when we practice "Turning the Mind"

What is Acceptance

200

Paying attention on purpose to the present moment without judgement

What is Mindfulness

300

The P in STOP stands for this

What is Proceed Mindfully

300

Thinking about the situations for others in order to cast a more positive light on your own situation

What is Comparisons

300

This skill involves picturing yourself in a safe, relaxing, and calming place

What is Imagery

300

When we deny life's truths and refuse to respond effectively

What is Willfulness

300

The mindfulness "how" skill involving focusing on the facts themselves instead of labeling as good or bad

What is Non-Judgementally

400

This skill involves thinking through the good and bad short- and long-term outcomes of acting on or resisting crisis urges

What is Pros and Cons

400

This skill involves leaving a situation temporarily with a pan to come back to it when in Wise Mind

What is Pushing Away

400

This skill is sometimes called "self-cheerleading" because we remind ourself that we can face the task in front of us and be successful doing the best we can

What is Encouragement

400

Two ways to practice willfulness and accepting reality with your body

What are Half-Smiling and Willing Hands

400

Some ways to describe Wise Mind

What is (variety of responses, including Intuition, the balance between reason mind and emotion mind, going deep within, the Middle Path, Seeing the Value of both reason and emotion, the Wisdom within each person

500

This set of skills is meant to reset our biological responses and is used when we are at a skills-breakdown point

What is TIP

500

If we are feeling sad, this Wise Mind ACCEPTS skill involving changing emotions would tell us to watch a _______ movie or a _____ song. 

What is scary, funny, exciting, etc. 

500

The five-senses that can be used in self-soothing

What are Touch, Smell, Vision, Taste, and Hearing

500

An example of how we can practice mindfulness of current thoughts

What is think of thoughts as waves, don't suppress thoughts, adopt a curious mind, etc.

500

These are the three States of Mind in DBT

What are Reasonable Mind, Emotion Mind, and Wise Mind

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