Distress Tolerance Toolbox
Mindfulness of Thoughts/Emotions/Others
Stuffasaurus Rex
Check The Facts
Strategies for Changing Behavior
100

The self-soothing skill encompasses how many of the senses?

Five

100

What are the mindfulness “how” skills?

  • Nonjudgmentally
  • One-mindfully
  • Effectively
100

What restaurant is symbolized by The Golden Arches?

McDonald's


100

Why Check the Facts?

Examining our thoughts and checking the facts can help us change our emotions.

100

What is the difference between reinforcement and punishment?

Reinforcement is when you want to increase a behavior, punishment is when you want to decrease a behavior

200

T/F: Distress tolerance skills are not meant to make you feel good

True. They're meant to get you through the crisis moment

200

What is the order of the mindfulness “what” skills?

1. Observe

2. Describe

3. Participate

200

What is this?


Marvin the Martian

200

Check the Facts is part of what DBT Module?

Emotion Regulation

200

T/F: “positive” and “negative” mean the same thing as “good” and “bad.”

False. Positive = something was added; Negative = something was taken away

300

Name a goal of Distress Tolerance.

  • Survive crisis situations
  • Accept reality
  • Become free of intense emotions, urges, and desires
300

T/F: Concern over what someone is thinking of you is being mindful of others.

False. This is an example of being overfocused on self.

300

Including endzones, how many yards is an American football field?

120

300

What is the first step to Check the Facts?

Name your emotion (i.e. ask: "what is the emotion I want to change?")

300

Rewards programs at (insert retail store here) are an example of what?

Positive reinforcement

400

What does the acronym ACCEPTS stand for in “Wise Mind ACCEPTS?”

  • Activities
  • Contributing
  • Comparisons
  • different Emotions
  • Pushing away
  • other Thoughts
  • other Sensations
400

Why be mindful of thoughts?

So you can better observe your thoughts just as thoughts and not facts.

400

What are the names of these symbols found on a Playstation controller?

Square, Triangle, Circle, Cross


400

Name a goal of Emotion Regulation

  • Understand and Name your own emotions
  • Decrease the frequency of unwanted emotions
  • Decrease emotional vulnerability
  • Decrease emotional suffering
400

What is positive punishment?

Adding something undesirable to decrease behavior

500

Why would something like Radical Acceptance or IMPROVE not be as effective when I’m under extreme distress and my emotions are almost intolerable?

I’m using the wrong distress tolerance skill. Per SUDS, what I need at that point is STOP or TIP

500

What is meant by, “emotions are not so catastrophic?”

Catastrophe comes more from unwillingness to feel emotion, or secondary feelings and behaviors than the emotion itself

500

What is the Apology Resolution?

A formal acknowledgement by the U.S. in 1993 that the Kingdom of Hawai’i was overthrown and that the native Hawaiian people never relinquished their claim to sovereignty or Hawaiian land

500

What is an example of when Shame fits the facts?

  • You will be rejected by a person or group you care about if characteristics of yourself or of your behavior are made public
  • Other:
500

Give an example of negative reinforcement