What is radical acceptance?
A distress tolerance skill that involves fully embracing the present moment, even when it's painful or difficult, without trying to change or avoid it.
What is dialectical abstinence?
The goal is not to engage in addictive behavior again— in other words, to achieve complete abstinence.
However, if there is a slip, the goal is to minimize harm and get back to abstinence as soon as possible.
What does DBT stand for?
What is Mr. Tanner's favorite color?
Sage green
List the 4 signs of addiction?
Loss of control, social/occupational problems, risky use, and physical effects
Why is it important to use distress tolerance skills for SUD?
To avoid acting on urges and to find alternative ways to reduce stress.
A comprehensive behavioral treatment approach for people with substance use disorders. Central to community reinforcement is the belief that the environment or community can play a powerful role in deterring one's substance use by reinforcing alternate positive behavior.
What are the 5 modules of DBT?
What kind of pet does Ms. Certoya have?
dog
Addiction is a disease.
What is IMPROVE?
Shave your head, get piercings, dye hair.
What is level 1 validation?
Active listening
What is the difference between a lapse and a relapse?
Lapse: short term, one hiccup
Relapse: long term, return to full blown addiction
What are the different treatments of addiction?
Individual therapy, group therapy, support groups, medication
What is Distract with ACCEPTS?
Activities, Contributions, Comparisons, Emotions, Push Away, Thoughts, Sensations
What are the DBT SUD 3 States of Mind?
Clear mind, clean mind, and addict mind
What are the 6 senses?
What is Ms. Rachel's favorite food?
Sushi
Not completing assigned tasks, missing work, etc.
What distress tolerance skill does not require any materials?
IMPROVE
Define burning bridges
Accept at the most radical level that you are not going to engage in addictive behavior again, and then move actively to cut off all addictive behavior options.
What are the 5 ways to solve a problem
1. accept it
2. solve it
3. change how you feel
4. do nothing/ stay miserable
5. make it worse
What is pi?
3.14159
False