DBT Basics
Definitions
Emotion Regulation
Distress Tolerance
Mindfulness
100

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy

What is DBT?

100

A sight, a sound, a smell, or a thought that can lead to emotions, thoughts, and behaviors.

What is a TRIGGER?

100

To understand, manage and change intense emotions that are causing problems in a person's life.

What is EMOTION REGULATION?

100

This is a survival response to either a real or perceived threat.

What is a FIGHT OR FLIGHT RESPONSE?

100

Improving the ability to accept and be present in the current moment without judgement.

What is Mindfulness?

200

Helps folks manage emotions, improve relationships, and reduce self-destructive behaviors.

What is BENEFITS OF DBT?

200

Two opposite things can exist at the same time.

What is DIALECTICAL?  

200

CHECKING THE FACTS, PROBLEM SOLVING, AND OPPOSITE ACTION.

What is EMOTION REGULATION SKILLS.

200

This skill strives to increase tolerance of negative emotions, rather than trying to escape from them with problem behavior.

What is DISTRESS TOLERANCE?

200

The balance between Reasonable/Rational Mind & Emotion Mind.

What is WISE mind?

300

DBT is derived from this behavioral therapy.

What is CBT?

300

Promotes equality, mutual respect, firm but gentle speech, supportive behavior, "you're okay, I'm okay."

What is ASSERTIVE COMMUNICATION?

300

With this skill, try checking out the interpretations you are making and think of other possible explanations for what's going on.

What is Check The Facts?

300

Accepting things for the way they are even though they are not favorable circumstances. 

What is RADICAL ACCEPTANCE?

300

This is the state of mind when people are most likely to act impulsively.

What is EMOTION MIND?

400

The two opposing forces at play in DBT.

What is Acceptance & Change?

400

Partially controlled by our nervous system, this state in our body is disrupted when we are experiencing real or perceived threat.

What is HOMEOSTASIS?

400

This skill can be helpful when the emotion experienced fits the facts and that the prompting event is occurring very regularly.

What is Problem Solving?

400

THINKING ABOUT THE GOOD AND BAD OUTCOMES OF TOLERATING AND NOT TOLERATING DISTRESS.

What is PROS AND CONS?

400

JUST NOTICE WITHOUT REACTING OR DESCRIBING.

What is OBSERVE?

500

Mindfulness, Emotional Regulation, Distress Tolerance, Interpersonal Effectiveness

What are the 4 SKILLS OF DBT?

500

Communicating with others in a way that is assertive and maintains self-respect and strengthen relationships.

What is INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION?

500

Practice this skill when the emotions fit the facts, but acting on the emotion is not effective.

What is Opposite Action?

500

In this response, part of the TIPP skill, the oxygen in the Brain and Heart are preserved to protect these vital organs. 

What is the Mammalian Diving Response?

500

We can really observe an emotion by noticing this. (Hint: heart rate, temperature, muscle tension).

What is BODY SENSATIONS?

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