STOP and Pros & Cons
TIPP and ACCEPTS
Self-Soothe and IMPROVE
Radical Acceptance and Turning the Mind
Willingness, Half-Smiling & Willing Hands and Mindfulness of Emotions
100

When would it be appropriate to use the STOP skill?

When you are in emotion mind and 

100

Which group of skills do you use to decrease the physical manifestations of distress?

TIPP

100

True or False: Self Soothe and IMPROVE are both crisis survival skills.

True

100

Why is radical acceptance important?

Acceptance is a precursor to change. You need to accept the situation that you are in in order to be able to modify it. Acceptance reduces the suffering brought upon by fighting reality.

100

What are willing hands?

Keeping hands relaxed with palms upturned.

200

True or False: Pros & Cons lists should be made in the moment of distress

False

200

Use Wise Mind ACCEPTS to _______ from intense emotions.

Distract

200

Self-soothe using your ______

Senses

200

For radical acceptance homework, you were asked to watch 2 videos. One was Marsha discussing how she developed the skill and the other was a story. What was the story about?

Learning to love and accept your dandelions. 

200

Willfulness is the opposite of willingness. How do you know when you're being willful?

Digging your heels in, not doing what needs to be done (not active "effectively"), thinking/saying things like "I can't", "this isn't fair", "I shouldn't have to", etc...

300

Why are there 4 boxes, as opposed to the typical 2, in a DBT pros and cons list? 

Helps you think from different perspective and generate more pros and cons

300

Name 4 of the 7 ACCEPTS skills.

Activities, Contributions, Comparisons, Emotions, Pushing away, Thoughts, Sensations

300

Name 4 of the 7 IMPROVE skills

Imagery, Meaning, Prayer, Relaxation, One thing in the moment, Vacation, Encouragement

300

Radical acceptance is based on the teachings of which religion?

Buddhism 

300

Which muscles are you engaging when you use half-smiling?

The muscles in the upper cheeks and around the eyes.

400

What does "STOP" stand for?

Stop, Take a step back, Observe, Proceed mindfully

400

Describe how to use paced breathing.

Breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth, making your exhales longer than your inhales. You can do 5 in 7 out, 4 in 6 out etc...

400

What makes the IMPROVE skills unique/different from the other crisis survival skills?

They can be used anywhere/without any materials.

400

How is turning the mind used?

Turning the mind is used to bring yourself back to radical acceptance when you drift from it. Drifting from acceptance is normal and to be expected. Turning the mind asks you to observe that you've drifted, employ the use of willingness and create a plan for returning to radical acceptance.

400

Describe how to use mindfulness of thoughts.

Allowing and observing thoughts without ruminating on them or trying to block them.

500

Why is making a pros and cons list valuable?

To remind you of your wise minded thoughts on a topic when you are having trouble accessing wise mind.

500

Which "reflex" is activated by using temperature?

Mammalian dive response (activates parasympathetic nervous system)

500

Describe how "meaning" from IMPROVE is used.

Finding meaning in the difficult situation that you are in. Making lemonade out of lemons.

500

What does radical acceptance NOT mean?

Approval, giving up or agreeing with what happened.
500

How do half-smiling and willing hands "work"?

By signaling to your brain that you are open and calm which allows for flexibility. Clenched posture and frowning does not allow for acceptance and flexibility.

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