Mindfulness
Dialectics/Cognitive Distortions
Distress Tolerance
Emotion Regulation
Interpersonal Effectiveness
100

This DBT skill means noticing your experience without judging it as good or bad.

What is nonjudgmental stance?

100

This DBT principle emphasizes that two opposite things can both be true.
 

What is dialectics?

100

These skills are used when a situation cannot be changed right away.

What is distress tolerance?

100

This DBT module focuses on understanding, naming, and changing emotions.

What is emotion regulation?

100

This DBT module focuses on asking for what you want and saying no while keeping relationships.

What is interpersonal effectiveness?

200

Name one of the three What skills of mindfulness.

What is Observe, Describe, or Participate?

200

“If I’m upset, it must mean something bad is happening” is an example of this cognitive error.

What is emotional reasoning?

200

TIPP skills primarily target this part of your emotional response.

What is physiological arousal / the body?

200

Taking care of physical health, sleep, and nutrition is part of this DBT skill set.

What is PLEASE?

200

DEAR MAN is primarily used for this goal.

What is objective effectiveness (getting what you want)?

300

You focus fully on one task at a time instead of multitasking. This is practicing which How skill?

What is one-mindfully?

300

Thinking in extremes like “always” or “never” is called this cognitive error

What is all-or-nothing thinking?

300

Holding ice or using intense cold water is an example of this TIPP skill.

What is Temperature?

300

Doing the opposite of an emotional urge when the emotion doesn’t fit the facts is called this skill.

What is Opposite Action?

300

GIVE skills help maintain this during interactions.

What is relationships?

400

Bringing attention back to the present moment after your mind wanders is an example of this mindfulness concept.

What is noticing?

400

In DBT, moving away from rigid either/or thinking toward both/and thinking increases this skill.

What is cognitive flexibility?

400

Distracting with activities, contributing, or sensations falls under this DBT skill set.

What is ACCEPTS?

400

Short-term actions that increase positive emotions are called this type of skill.

What is building positive experiences (short-term)?

400

FAST skills focus on maintaining this.

What is self-respect?

500

In DBT, mindfulness helps you access this balanced state between emotion mind and reasonable mind.

What is Wise Mind?

500

This DBT strategy is used to examine whether your interpretation of a situation matches the facts.

What is Check the Facts?

500

Choosing not to make a bad situation worse with impulsive behaviors is called this DBT concept.

What is crisis survival?

500

Naming your emotion accurately helps reduce suffering by decreasing this common problem.

What is emotional confusion or emotional avoidance?

500

Balancing your needs with another person’s needs reflects this DBT concept.

What is dialectical thinking?

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