PTSD
CBT
Boundaries
DBT
100

What does PTSD stand for?

Post traumatic stress disorder. Seeking safety provides a better definition "after trauma stress response"

100

Anger is a mask for what emotion(s).

_____

100

A boundary is an action taken by ______

You

100

CBT is to thoughts as DBT is to ____

Behaviors

200

If you have experienced alcoholism or addiction then you have experienced what?

Trauma.

200

The CBT downward anger goes as follows: _____, thought, belief, behavior

Situation

200

We thinking of boundaries as things we are saying no to. If we have a tendency to isolate, and internal boundary could be saying _____ to things.

Yes

200

Give examples of DBT coping tools.

54321, mindfulness, body movement, tuning into senses (ice on wrists, soft blanket, essential oils), etcetc

300
Name two good coping tools for a trauma response.

Mindfulness, grounding, body movement, 54321, box breathing, tapping, taking a break....etcetcetc

300

what does CBT stand for?

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

300

Give an example of a healthy boundary.

_____

300

Dialectics means that two opposite things can exist at _____.

Once

400

A trauma response can be defined as "A _____ response to an abnormal situation"

normal

400

Give an example of a core false belief.

_________

400

Boundaries are not created to change, _____, or manipulate someone else's behaviors

Control

400

DBT is acceptance balanced with _____

Change

500

PTSD can lead to long term effects. In some cases the front part of your brain shuts off and your present thinking comes from your mid brain where we experience fight or flight. When your brain is working in fight or flight all the time, behaviors mimic what other diagnosis?

ADHD

500

If you create a boundary, it is important that you should choose an action that you can ____ to.

Stick; hold; commit