DT/Crisis Survival Catagories
TIPP Skills
Distress Tolerance Misc.
Stop, Drop, & Roll
Radical Acceptance
100

ACCEPTS is an acronym for what?

Distraction Skills:

With activities, with contributing, with comparisons, with different emotions, with pushing away, with other thoughts, with other sensations.

100

What does TIPP do?

It reduces extreme emotions fast!

It changes your body chemistry!

Helps diminish adrenaline!

100

Distress Tolerance is what kind of group of skills?

Crisis survival: Getting through moment without making problem worse with behaviors like:  drinking, using, eating unhealthily, cutting, sending poison text or email, getting aggressive with words or actions.

100

We use Stop, Drop, and Roll for normal everyday stress. True or False?

False---Stop Drop and Roll is for Extreme distress or Crisis.

Much different kind of state of distress than normal. It's totally natural to not know what to do. Just knowing that this state is a separate state/condition is a huge.

100

What is the skill that teaches us to accept reality as it is, without fighting it.

Radical Acceptance

200

Self-soothe uses our... 


Our 5 senses

200

What does the T (facial cold water) and P in  TIPP activate?

The Vagal Nerve, which slows heart rate

200

What are the 3 goals of distress tolerance?

1. Survive crisis situations

2. Accept reality

3. Refrain from giving in to dangerous behaviors

200

Why do we use this skill

Intense emotional pain, agitation, numbness, and loneliness.

200

What is Willingness?

A reality acceptance skill. Active participation in reality. Doing what is needed without dragging your feet. Acting with awareness.

300

IMPROVE stands for what?

I = Imagery

M = Meaning

P = Prayer

R = Relaxation

O = One mindfully

V = Vacation

E = Encouragement and rethinking the situation

300

What is the most effective method to use the T in TIPP?

Cold water on face, especially cheek bones

300

Crisis survival skills should NOT be used for...

1. Everyday problems

2. Making your "life worth living"

3. Avoiding making needed change.


300

When do we use this skill?

When you want to kill yourself and are afraid you're going to hurt yourself

You feel totally overwhelmed and "on fire" emotionally or physically

You're having super strong cravings to use drugs, drink, binge, or act in self destructive ways.

300

What is Willfulness?

Refusing to tolerate the moment, refusing to make changes, giving up, opposite of doing what works.

Sometimes it feels like letting the stubborn toddler or teen within take over.

400

What is the theory of Half-Smiling and Willing Hands?

The body communicates to the brain and the brain communicates to the body.

400

What is another method, besides cold water, for using the T in TIPP. 

With an ice pack

400

Adrenaline causes what type of symptoms in the body?

Increase your blood circulation
Increases your blood pressure

Increases your heart rate

Prepares your muscles for exertion

More blood is sent to your brain

400

How to use this skill.

1. Stop what you're doing

2. Drop or change physiology fast

3. Roll--find a strong distraction

400

What is Turning the Mind?

Deciding at the fork in the road towards the acceptance path vs rejecting reality path. 

Choosing to accept, even though you are not quite able to radically/totally accept yet.

500

How would you use Pros and Cons to get through crisis moments without making it worse?

Chart out pros and cons of acting on unhealthy urge/impulse. 

Then chart out pros and cons of resisting unhealthy urge/impulse

(Like an OTE)

500

What does TIPP stand for? 

T = Tip your Temperature

I = Intense exercise

P = Paced breathing

P = Paired muscle relaxation

500

Adrenaline is the hormone responsible for what biological response?

Fight, Flight, Freeze

500

Going to sleep (naturally) is a terrible idea. True or False?

False.

Going to bed often keeps people safe. (As long as they have not preceded it with any self harm behavior.)

500

There are 3 skills of Reality Acceptance. Name 2.

1. Radical Acceptance

2. Turning the Mind

3. Willingness

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