Walking the Middle Path
Mindfulness
Distress Tolerance
Emotional Regulation
Interpersonal Effectiveness
100
What does DBT stand for?

Dialectical Behavioural Therapy

100

What is mindfulness? 

Being in control of your mind, rather than letting your mind control you. 

100

What are the 4 stress responses? 

Fight, flight, freeze and fawn. 

100
List one emotional myth you were taught growing up. 

- Emotions = weakness 

- Emotions = out of control 

- There's a right way to feel in every situation 

- Emotions are stupid/useless

- Gender roles 

100

What does interpersonal effectiveness mean? 

Effective people/relational skills. 

200

What is the primary goal of DBT? 

Managing intense emotions. 

200

What are the three states of mind? 

Emotional mind, wise mind and reasonable mind. 

200

What is the window of tolerance?

The optimal zone of emotional arousal where a person can function effectively and cope with stressors. 

200

What is the difference between primary and secondary emotions? 

Primary = biological, automatic, universal, often unseen (i.e. sadness) 

Secondary = reactions to our primary emotions, learned from culture/family, observable (i.e. shame) 

200

List one reason why people may struggle with communication. 

1. Lack of skill

2. Fear/people pleasing

3. Emotional dysregulation 

4. Indecision

5. Environment

300

Complete the sentence. There is no ________ truth. 

Absolute

300
Describe one mindfulness activity you've done in the past week. 

- Participation games (first letter last letter, alphabet game, telephone, etc.)

- Visualizations

- Breath work 

- Body scans

- Sensory modulation

300

What is radical acceptance? 

Completely accepting reality as is without fight or judgement. 

300

How do values contribute to emotional regulation? Provide an example from your own life. 

Living in accordance to our values helps us feel aligned with our core beliefs. Helps us create a life worth living that is meaningful to us. 

Examples: 

- Fun. Making time for extracurricular outside of work. 

- Family. Prioritizing family time/relationships.

- Environment. Taking daily action to reduce waste.

300

What are the 3 priorities in IPE? 

1. Objective effectiveness: getting what you want from interaction 

2. Relationship effectiveness: maintaining healthy relationships

3. Self respect effectiveness: maintaining self respect 

400

Provide an example of dialectical thinking. 

Finding the middle path between two opposing ideas. 

- Acceptance & Change: I'm doing my best AND I need to keep trying. 

- Independence & Support: I can be strong AND ask for help. 

- Happiness & Fear: Change can be exciting AND scary at the same time.

400

What are the 3 WHAT skills in mindfulness? 

Observe, describe and participate.

400

What does TIPP stand for?

T = temperature

I = Intense exercise

P = paced breathing

P = progressive muscle relaxation

400

Describe an emotional regulation skill from start to finish. 

- Wave skill/surf the urge

- ABC PLEASE

- Check the Facts

- Opposite Action 

400

What does DEAR MAN stand for?

D = describe

E = express

A = assert

R = reinforce

M = mindfulness

A = appear confident

N = negotiate  


500

What is the biosocial theory in DBT? 

Emotional intensity is caused by a combination of biological and environmental factors. 

- Biological: Genetic susceptibility to emotions.

- Environmental: Invalidating environment in childhood. 

500

What are the three HOW skills in mindfulness?

Non judgementally, one mindfully and effectively. 

500
How is distress tolerance different from emotional regulation? 

Distress tolerance is for acute emotional management (short-term) where emotional regulation is for chronic mood stabilization (long-term). 

500

Where does the word "emotion" come from? 

Latin for energy in motion. 
500

Describe the 3 boundary styles. 

Porous = letting anyone in 

Healthy = middle path

Rigid = keeping everyone at a distance