Guidelines for Skills Training
Skills Training Assumptions
Mindfulness Matters
Goals of DBT
States of Mind
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True or False: A teen can attend group without their caregiver

False

100

True or False: All behaviors (actions, thoughts, emotions) are caused. 

True

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True or False: The goal of mindfulness is to get rid of all thoughts.

False! Mindfulness helps us change our relationship with our thoughts. 

100

True or False: The goal of DBT is to get rid of emotions.

False:

Emotions are an important part of our experience. Emotions are messengers and tell us important information about what is important to us. 

100

Describe traits of Emotional mind

Hot, mood dependent, emotion focused, emotions are in control, facts/reason/logic are not important.

200

We practice confidentiality in group by doing this

Changing our onscreen names

What happens in group stays in group ; what's learned here leaves here

200

True or False: People are doing the best they can.

True: All people at any give point are doing the best they can. 

200

Define Mindfulness

Paying attention on purpose

Intentional focused awareness- a practice of purposely attending to the present moment without judgement.

“Falling Awake”

"Awareness that arises through paying attention, on purpose, in the present moment, non-judgementally,” Jon Kabbat-Zinn

Awareness of one's internal states and external surroundings.

200

List the 5 skill categories taught in DBT

Mindfulness

Interpersonal Effectiveness

Emotion regulation

Distress Tolerance 

Walking the Middle Path

200

Describe traits of Reasonable mind

Cool, rational, task focused, ruled by facts, reason, logic. Values and feelings are not important. 

300

Participants that are running late or are going to miss group will 

call or text group leaders to let them know.

300

To learn new behavior, it must be practiced.....

in all relevant contexts. That means in individual therapy, in skill group, AND in real life situations. 

300

List some of the benefits of practicing Mindfulness.

Research studies have documented the benefits of mindfulness including a decrease in anxiety, depression and irritability. Mindfulness helps us to notice automatic ways of living or our autopilot so we can change these patterns. Mindfulness helps us to live in the present moment so we are not reliving the past or pre-living the future.

300

Name some of the behaviors we decrease by using DBT skills.

Mindlessness; emptiness; being out of touch with self and others; Judgementalness; Interpersonal conflict and stress; loneliness; absence of flexibility; difficulty with change; up and down extreme emotions; mood dependent behavior; difficulties in regulating emotions; impulsive behaviors; acting without thinking, difficulties in accepting reality as it is; willfulness; addiction. 

300

Describe traits of wise mind

See the value in both reason and emotion, the middle path, intuition, peace or a sense of knowing

400

Something that is not effective to do during group.

Answers may vary.

400

Figuring out and changing the causes of behavior work better than........

Bonus: How do we do that?

judging and blaming. Judging and blaming are easier, but if we want to create change in the world, we have to change the chain of events that cause unwanted behaviors and events.

Bonus answer: Behavior chain analysis 

400

There are formal and informal mindful practices. Give an example of each. 

Informal: During any moment noticing thoughts, emotions, body sensations or the environment.

Formal: Meditation, walking, yoga, Qigong, body scan, contemplative prayer.

400

The ultimate goal of DBT is 

to have a life worth living!

We do this by learning skills to change patterns in our emotions, behaviors, thinking, and relationships.

400

True or False: You can have strong emotions and not be in emotional mind?

True

500

This is what a group member should do if they missed a group.

Look at the homework email and review the materials, ask individual provider to cover it or schedule a makeup session if questions, come to next group wiht homework done


500

An assumption is 

a belief that cannot be proved, but we agree to abide by it anyway.

500

Describe your experience with mindfulness.

Noticing thoughts, emotions, sensations and the environment; Mind wandering; Focused attention; Boredom; Peace and relaxation; a "slowing down" of time, frustration (endless possibilities). 


500

This module is not taught in adult DBT 

Walking the Middle Path


500

Describe how you get into wise mind

Varies from person to person. May be breathing, meditation, visualization, connecting to core values and goals.

It takes a lot of practice. Like tuning into a radio station

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