Mindfulness
Emotion Regulation
Distress Tolerance
DBT Concepts & Tools
Wild Card
100

What are the 3 states of mind in DBT

Reason, Emotion, Wise Mind

100

What should you do if your emotion does not “fit the facts”? 

Use distress tolerance skills to try to calm down enough to find wise mind. Then make choices based in wise mind. 

100

What does TIPP stand for?

Tipping Temperature, Intense Exercise, Paced Breathing, Progressive Muscle Relaxation

100

What does DBT stand for?

Dialectical Behavior Therapy

100

Body Language Check

Demonstrate an assertive posture and tone while asking for something simple (like a glass of water). The group will decide if your approach is confident and effective.

200

What are the "What" skills of mindfulness?

Observe, describe, participate

200
What is one function of emotions

Emotions motivate action 

Communicate etc.

200

What is the purpose of distress tolerance skills?

To survive crisis situations without making them worse

200

What are the four modules of DBT?

Mindfulness, Emotion Regulation, Distress Tolerance, Interpersonal Effectiveness

200

Mindfulness Mystery

The facilitator will give you an object, and you must use the Observe and Describe skills to explain it without naming what it is.

300

What are the "how" skills of mindfulness

Non-judgmental, one-mindfully, effectively

300

What is the first step in changing an emotional response?

Checking the facts

300

Name one pros and one cons of avoiding emotions instead of tolerating them.

Pros: Temporary relief; Cons: Increases emotional intensity over time

300

What is a behavior chain analysis used for?

To identify problem behaviors, triggers, and solutions

300

DBT Brainstorm

As a team, list as many DBT skills as you can in 60 seconds. 

400

What is the purpose of practicing mindfulness in DBT?

To increase awareness and gain control over thoughts, emotions, and behaviors

400

what is opposite action, and when should you use it

Acting opposite to an emotion when the emotion does not fit the facts

400

What does "ACCEPTS" stand for in distress tolerance?

Activities, Contributing, Comparisons, Emotions, Pushing Away, Thoughts, Sensations

400

What does it mean when we say "Emotions are not facts"?

Emotions are real but may not accurately reflect reality

400

Roleplay Challenge

Pick a partner and act out a Checking the Facts conversation. The group will rate if you followed all the steps.

500

What is an example of a mindfulness exercise that helps engage Wise Mind?

Wise Mind "breathing space" or "Wise Mind walks" using Observe and Describe

500

Name one strategy for increasing positive emotions in the long term

Building Mastery, accumulating positives, reducing vulnerability factors

500

What is Radical Acceptance, and when should it be used?

Fully accepting reality as it is, used when resistance to reality is causing suffering

500

What are two DBT assumptions?

1. I am doing the best they can, 2. I need to do better, try harder, and be more motivated to change

500

Skill Match-Up

The facilitator names a difficult situation, and you must quickly pick the best DBT skill to handle it.

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