Opposite Action
Problem Solve
Check the Facts
ABC
PLEASE
100

Every emotion has an action urge. True or False?

What is True!

100

Avoiding or Changing a Problem Event

What is Problem Solving?

100

This is the definition of Check the Facts

What is check whether your emotional reactions fit the facts of the situation?

100

What is reduced when practicing ABC PLEASE *Hint- This is one of our Emotion Regulation goals

What is vulnerability to emotion mind?

100

The acronym meaning for PLEASE

What is "Treat Physical Illness, Balance Eating, Avoid mood-altering substances, Balance Sleep, and Get Exercise?"

200

The action urge to fear

What is run away/avoid?

200

What we should always do when asking ourselves if acting on this emotion is effective

What is Check Wise Mind?

200

This term describes our thoughts and beliefs about the facts when on step 3 of checking the facts.

What are interpretations?

200

The skill to make changes in your life so that positive events will happen more often in the future, to build a "life worth living."

What is Accumulate Positive Emotions in the long-term

200

The recommended number of hours of sleep to get a night

What is 7-9 hours?

300

The opposite action to sadness

What is Get Active?

300

The other emotion regulation skill that we practice during Problem Solve after we figure out and describe the problem situation

What is Check the Facts?

300

Check the Facts asks us to (fill in the blank) before you react on your emotions.

What is "to think"?

300

In Building Mastery, we plan for (fill in the blank), not (fill in the blank)

What is "Success" and "Failure?" 

300

Examples of two things to avoid late in the day before going to sleep

What is caffeine, nicotine, heavy meals, and exercise?

400

One example of an All-the-Way Opposite Action for Anger 

What is Imagine understanding and empathy for other person, changing your posture, or changing your body chemistry?

400
The other skill we practice when on Step 5 of Problem Solve to compare the solutions

What is Pros and Cons?

400

After a prompting event, our thoughts/interpretations can influence our emotions AND our emotions can influence our thoughts/interpretations. True or False

What is True!
400

An example of a worry that we are unmindful of when practicing accumulating positive experiences in the short-term

What is "When the positive experience will end," "whether you deserve this positive experience," and "how much more might be expected of you now?" 

400

Stay away from foods that make you feel overly (fill in the blank)

What is emotional?

500

The 5th step of Opposite Action after checking the facts and seeing that acting on emotions is not effective

What is Identify Opposite Actions?

500

What Problem Solving can reduce when changing our emotional responses? Hint: One of our Emotion Regulation goals

What is will reduce the frequency of negative emotions?

500

The emotion that is justified when your own behavior violates your own values or moral code.

What is Guilt?

500

An example of one thing that we are rehearsing to cope effectively for

What is "rehearse in our minds exactly what we can do to cope effectively," "rehearse our actions, thoughts, what to say, and how to say it," "rehearse coping effectively with new problems that come up," and "rehearse coping effectively with our most feared catastrophe?" 

500

An example of one thing you can do when you are calm, but wide awake while using the sleep hygiene protocol

What is "Get out of bed, go to another room, and read a book or complete a task" or "try a light snack?"

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