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IMPROVE
ACT Transitions
Social Supports
Gaslighting
100

What does tangible support mean?

help with practical problems, such as financial assistance, child care or a ride to work

100

What is IMPROVE supposed to help with?

distressing emotions/ distress tolerance

100

What was the mindfulness exercise called on the ACT worksheet?

Leaves on a stream

100

What does "Social Needs" fulfill?

fulfillment of basic social needs, such as love, belonging, and connectedness. This provides a feeling of security and contentment.

100

Gaslighting is...

a type of manipulation that causes a person to doubt their own beliefs, sanity, or memory.

200

Practicing gratitude releases what chemicals?

serotonin and dopamine

200

What is the MEANING portion of IMPROVE ask you to reflect on?

Is there any meaning you can find or create from your situation? Reflect on ways you can use your current experience to gain insight or help others.

200

It's natural to experience a range of emotions and reactions during transitions, including...

anxiety, uncertainty, and excitement.

200

What are the 4 ways to build social support?

Attend to your existing relationships

Increase community involvement 

Attend support groups

Use professional support

200

Please give an example of sabotage

Throwing away the victim’s mail so they can’t pay a bill on time.

Damaging the victim’s car so they cannot leave the house.

300

The sympathetic nervous system is activated..

in response to stress. It controls ‘fight or flight’ responses.


300

Explain the point of the Prayer part of IMPROVE and give 2 examples of how to do this.

Use prayer to accept what you cannot control or seek guidance on navigating a difficult situation. Connect with a higher power or your own wise mind.

Say a prayer. Repeat a mantra. List five things you’re grateful for. Meditate.

300

What are the 3 practical applications in managing transitions?

Self-Reflection

Values Clarification

Coping Strategies

300

Social support is....

The help provided by family, friends, groups or communities. This can help fulfill emotional, tangible, informational or social needs.

300

Please give an example of put-downs

“You’re an idiot. You have no clue what you’re saying.”

“You sound really crazy when you talk like that.”

400

What are 3 benefits to practicing gratitude?

Reduces aggression and enhances empathy

Improves quality of sleep

You cope better in tough and difficult times

You have a better relationship with your friends and family

Decreases pain

Improves physical health

Improves self esteem and confidence

400

What does the "One thing in the moment" part of IMPROVE ask you to do? 

Give me 2 examples of what you could do.

Immerse yourself in a simple or repetitive activity that requires your full engagement. This could be a household chore or a mental task like counting or memorizing.

Pull weeds. Organize your clothes. Memorize a poem. Count backward from 100.

400

What are the 3 key concepts of ACT?

Acceptance

Mindfulness

Psychological Flexibility

400

What are the 4 types of Social Support?

emotional, tangible, informational or social

400

What is projection? Please give one example of something a gaslighter may say.

The gaslighter accuses the victim of the very behavior in which they are engaging.

“Maybe you’re the one who’s hiding something.”

“Well, I think you’re lying to me.”

500

What are 2 examples of VACATION from IMPROVE

Call a good friend. Go on hike. Read something that interests you. Watch a favorite movie

500

What does IMPROVE stand for?

Imagery, Meaning, Prayer, Relaxation, One thing in the moment, Vacation, and Encouragement

500

What is ACT?

ACT is a therapeutic approach grounded in mindfulness and acceptance strategies, combined with commitment to values-based action. It offers practical tools for navigating transitions effectively, fostering psychological flexibility and resilience in the face of change.

500

What are 4 benefits to having social support?

Improved physical health

Greater resilience to stress

Feeling of security

Improve mental well-being

Improve self esteem

greater life satisfaction

500

What are the different types of gaslighting?

Denial

Distraction

Ignoring/Avoiding

Minimalization/Trivialization

Projection

Put Downs

Sabotage

Threats

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