Paced Breathing Skills
TIPP Skill
STOP Skill
Other Grounding Stuff
*Bonus*
100

What does the first 'P' in TIPP stand for?

What is Paced Breathing

100

What does the 'T' in TIPP stand for?

What is Temperature

100

What do the 'S' and 'T' in STOP stand for?

What is 'Stop' and 'Take a step back'.

100

Define 'grounding'.

Acceptable answers include: What is 'connecting to yourself and returning to the present moment'; 'focusing on the here and now'; 'a felt sense of connection to the ground'; 'skills you can use to help yourself regulate your emotions and be/remain in the present moment' (may be more acceptable answers)

100

Describe the components of the CBT Triangle.

What is Thoughts, Feelings/Emotions, and Behaviors/Actions

200

Name the breathing exercise that involves breathing in for three seconds, holding your breath for three seconds, and then breathing out for another three seconds.

What is Triangle Breathing

200

What are the two different options that the 'I' in TIPP can stand for?

What is Intense or Intentional Exercise

200

What do the 'O' and 'P' in STOP stand for?

What is 'Observe' and 'Proceed Mindfully'

200

How do you personally know when you are 'in the present moment'?

(Answers may vary) Easier to focus on who you're with/what you're doing, feeling calm/feeling comfortable, feeling connected to your body, not future-tripping or ruminating on the past, awareness of your surroundings, awareness of others' feelings, etc.
200

What is the shape you should think of when you think about the 6 core concepts of ACT?

What is the Hexaflex!

300

Describe a situation where you might use paced breathing to ground yourself.

(Answers may vary)

300

Name and describe what the second 'P' in TIPP stands for.

What is Progressive Muscle Relaxation, where you tense and relax each muscle group, head to toe or the other way around, one at a time.

300

What are at least two questions you might ask yourself when you get to the 'P' part of the STOP skill?

Acceptable answers include: (1) "What are my goals in this situation?" (2) "What choice might make this situation better versus worse?" (3) "What values are guiding my decisions/actions in this situation?" (4) "What would my Wise Mind tell me to do in this situation?" (There may be more acceptable answers)

300

Grounding skills are helpful to try when you are outside of your ____________ (3 words)

What is Window of Tolerance
300

Name one of the DBT interpersonal effectiveness skill acronyms.

Acceptable answers: What is DEARMAN or GIVE FAST

400

Name at least two reasons why paced breathing exercises can help you to ground.

Acceptable answers: (1) Clearing your mind and increasing your focus. (2) Activating your body's relaxation response/'Tricking' your brain into believing you are relaxed. (3) Controlling your heart rate. (4) Reducing physical symptoms of stress and anxiety.

400
Describe at least two hypothetical situations where TIPP can help you to ground and regulate.

(Answers may vary)

400

What category of DBT Skills does the STOP Skill fall into?

What is Distress Tolerance Skills

400

What are some examples of cognitive grounding techniques?

(Answers may vary) Acceptable answers include: Math equations, questions about your previous day (what did you wear yesterday, what did you eat for dinner last night, etc.), counting backwards, spelling big words
400

What are Erin's and Katie's favorite animals?

What is Erin's are birds (any/all birds) and Katie's are red pandas! :)

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