Stages of change
The cognitive model/thought distortions
DBT
Random! (free points)
100

Define radical acceptance

It's accepting reality, no matter what it is, whether we like it or not.

100

The cognitive model says that this influences how you feel, and behave. What is this?

Thoughts! Thoughts ---> feelings ---> behaviors

100

What does "Dialectical" mean in Dialectical behavioral therapy?

that two opposite ideas can be true at the same time, and when considered at the same time they can reveal a new perspective on something

100

What is the largest mammal in the world?

Blue Whale

200

If we don't accept that we can NOT change something, how can that lead to stress?

Because if we don't accept it, we'll be trying to change something that we can't. It would be a never-ending battle.

200

What are thought distortions?

They are maladaptive, possibly irrational ways of thinking that can lead to stress and anxiety.

200

What are the big skills that DBT aims to teach us?

Core mindfulness skills, emotion regulation skills, distress tolerance skills, and interpersonal effectiveness skills.

200

What state in America has the highest deer population?

Texas

300

Give an example of something you can change, and something you cannot change

Can change: your actions, what you say to people

Cannot change: Other peoples reactions and actions

300

Give an example of a thought distortion.

Overgeneralization, personalization, what if, should statements, etc.

300

Explain what Wise mind is.

It's balancing logical thinking with emotional thinking. 

300

How tall is Cole?

6'5"

400
How do you think radical acceptance and the stages of change are tied together/related?

You have to radically accept that there are things you can and cannot change.

400

How are thought distortions related to the cognitive model?

Because they impact our thoughts, and the cognitive model says that our thoughts influence our feelings and behavior. So if we can control thought distortions, and our thoughts overall, we can have a lot more control over our emotions and behaviors.

400

There are two types of mindfulness: Open mind and focused mind. Give an example of either of these

Open mind: Doing something and just seeing how you feel, your thoughts, observing the moment and how your body feels.

Focused mind: Trying to focus only on the task you're trying to do. Similar to entering flow state when you're doing something.

400

How old is Bran?

3021

500

List all the stages of change

Pre contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance, relapse

500

Explain how we can battle our own thought distortions. There could be multiple answers, but there's one big one.

Putting the thoughts on trial, and reframing them into more realistic thoughts. 

500

Give an example of when we should use our emotional mind, and when we should use our rational/logical mind.

Emotional: If a friend is going through a hard time or a break up, a friend is crying, etc.

rational/Logical: A test, navigating a new country/area, driving, etc.

500

What percentage of the earths surface is water?

71%

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