What is DBT?
Mindfulness
States of Mind
Distress Tolerance
Miscellaneous
100

The "D" in DBT stands for this.

What is Dialectical?

100

Name at least 3 reasons for why mindfulness is important - why do we bother?

1 - Give you more choices and more control over your behavior (i.e., increases self-awareness); 2 - Reduce your emotional suffering and increase your pleasure; 3 - Help you make important decisions (and balance overly emotional or overly logical decisions); 4 - Help focus your attention to be more effective and productive; 5 - Increase compassion for self and others; 6 - Lessen your pain, tension, and stress, and in turn can even improve your health.

100

The three states of mind.

What are reasonable, emotional, and wise?

100

Describe a crisis urge and how you would use Pros & Cons technique.

An urge can intensify a crisis when it is intense and acting on the urge will make things worse in the long term; consider short and long term Pros & Cons of acting on urge, Pros & Cons of resisting urge

100

Name your favorite skill you've learned so far.

Any response is correct!

200

The word we should use when making a dialectical statement.

What is the word "and"?

200
The Names of the Mindfulness "What" Skills

Observe, Describe, Participate

200

Ruled by your feelings and urges.

What is emotional mind?

200

Name the 6 Self-Soothe with Six Senses

Vision; Hearing; Smell; Taste; Touch; Movement

200

The names of your daughters' teen group leaders.

Who are Emily and Lori?

300

The people who must learn and practice new behaviors in all the different situations in their lives (e.g., home, school, work, neighborhood).

Who are teens and their families?
300

The names of Mindfulness "How" Skills

Don't Judge, Stay Focused, Do What Works

300
Ruled by thinking, facts, and logic.

What is reasonable mind?

300

Describe both "Cs" in Wise Mind ACCEPTS

Contributing - doing something nice for someone; Comparison - comparing yourself to those less fortunate or how you are feeling now to a time when you were feeling worse.

300

The name of Karissa and Kayla's supervisor.

Who is Dr. Carla Bernstein?

400

The act of delegitimizing or communicating that what a person is thinking, feeling, or doing does not make sense.

What is invalidation?

400

Labeling what you see without interpretations. 

Describe skill

400

An example of this state of mind is choosing to major in business because it will make you the most money, not because you love it.

What is reasonable mind?

400

A TIPP technique that reduces stress and anxiety in your body by having you slowly tense and then relax each muscle

Progressive Muscle Relaxation

400

Name one thing you and your group members have in common.

What is we all have daughters? What is we all care about our children? Etc.

500

One of the requirements for being in this group.

What is you and your teen must be participating in this group? What is your teen must be in individual therapy while being in this group? What is you and your teen must speak English? Etc.

500

Acting skillfully to achieve your goals; being effective

Do What Works skill

500

Helps us think more clearly in the presence of strong emotions.

What is wise mind?

500

Describe Radical Acceptance and the difference between being willful and willing

RADICAL ACCEPTANCE is the skill of accepting the things you can’t change. 

Wilfulness: refusing to tolerate a situation or giving up; trying to change something that cannot be changed; opposite of doing what works "no no no"

Willingness: allowing the world to be what it is and participating in it fully; listening to Wise Mind; doing just what is needed

500

The name of the new skills we will be discussing and learning about today.

What is walking the middle path?

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