Used for self-conscious emotions, whether shame is warranted or unwarranted
What is SAGE?
Safety, Novel, Threat, Reward, and Overwhelmed
What are the cues for the neuroregulatory model of emotions?
Includes demonstrating how children with different temperaments might behave
What is identification as OC?
Includes finding a good question and blocking quick answers
What is self-enquiry?
Emotional Leakage
What is the expression of emotion at higher intensity than one would generally feel comfortable exhibiting?
Used to get into safety system
What is activating social safety?
The branch of the vagus nerve that is evolutionarily newer and associated with safety
What is the ventral vagal complex?
Used when a client finds the treatment not relevant or believes that you don't understand him/her, and stops working with you
What is the Alliance Rupture protocol?
A therapeutic tease is used in this situation
What is when the client exhibits a maladaptive behavior?
A facial expression devoid of perceptible emotion
What is flat face?
Used for engaging in novel behavior
What is VARIEs?
PNS-DVC shutdown may bring calm and reinforce these three symptoms?
What is starvation, self-harm,and chronic depression?
Includes a reference to a movie script and an affair
What is the Mechanism of Change protocol
The practice of introducing new information to a client by planting a seed or a small part of a new idea
What is smuggling?
Noncompletion of diary cards is assumed to signal this
What is non engagement, indicating a possible alliance rupture?
The skill lesson including a measure for toxicity of relationships
What is SAGE?
Self-control is imperative, mistakes are intolerable, winning is essential, always be prepared, never reveal weakness
What is the nature component of the biosocial theory?
Used when a client is not attending skills class regularly and can be part of a chitty chat?
What is induction of social responsibility?
Used after a "failed" tease
What is compassionate gravity?
The OD subtype needs to learn to express this
What are more vulnerable feelings?
Scale is used to discuss the natural set points of intimacy and desire for personal closeness
What is the intimacy thermometer?
This term describes how neural circuits distinguish whether situations or people are safe, dangerous, or life threatening.
What is neuroception?
Session in which the Bio-social theory is typically discussed?
What is session 3?
When the client discloses to the therapist that he doesn't agree with something the therapist said, these steps are recommended (in general)
What is: Thank the client for being honest
Seriously consider the feedback and practice self-enquiry
Work with the client to decide what to do (observe, make a change or stay the same)
The primary maladaptive way the OA subtype tends to block feedback
What is a "don't hurt me"?