Monday (Intro to DBT)
Tuesday
(Self-Soothe and Grounding)
Wednesday
(GIVE and THINK)
Thursday
(Check the Facts and Opposite Action)
Friday
(DCBA)
100

What does DBT stand for?

Dialectical Behavior Therapy

100

True or False: We can use anything we like as a form of Self-Soothe

False

100

What module are "GIVE" and "THINK" apart of?

Interpersonal Effectiveness

100

What module are "Check the Facts" and "Opposite Action" apart of?

Emotion Regulation

100

DCBA is for when distress is caused or worsened by what?

Addiction

200

Who is credited with the creation of DBT?

Marsha Linehan

200

"Categories" is an example of what kind of Grounding?

Mental Grounding

200

True or False: We can practice empathy for another person without feeling bad for them

True

200

Why do we need to practice "Check the Facts" before "Opposite Action?"

To determine if our emotions are serving their purpose

200

What can people be addicted to?

Anything

300

What are the 5 modules of DBT?

Mindfulness, Distress Tolerance, Interpersonal Effectiveness, Emotion Regulation, and Middle Path

300

Self-Soothe is all about soothing yourself through you senses (sight, taste, touch, sound, and smell) plus what?

Movement

300

What is empathy?

The ability to put yourself "in someone else's shoes"

300

True or False: To effectively practice "Opposite Action" you just need to do the opposite behavior

False

300

What are the pros and cons of "Abstinence" vs "Harm-Reduction?"

Abstinence - keeps you "clean" longer but if there's a slip up its harder to get back to sobriety

Harm-Reduction - gives more grace and easier to get back to being "clean" after a mistake but harder to hold yourself accountable

400

What group of people was DBT originally created to help?

Young women with Borderline Personality Disorder

400

What are the 3 types of Grounding?

Physical Grounding, Mental Grounding, and Soothing Grounding

400

What does the "V" in "GIVE" stand for?

Validate

400

What are the 3 questions we have to ask to "Check the Facts?"

1. Does the emotion fit the facts of the situation?

2. Does the intensity?

3. Will this urge help me?

400

What are 2 of the 5 things we use to determine if someone is addicted to something

1. Dependency

2. Frequency

3. Amount you use

4. Purpose

5. Consequences

500

What is the Biosocial Theory?

The theory that people turn out the way they do due to a mix of biological factors (high sensitivity to emotion) and social factors (an invalidating environment)

500

Grounding is one of the 2 skills we use when at a 9-10 on our distress scale and when no other skills feel effective. What are these skills referred to as

911 skills or Crisis skills

500

What are the 3 core components that are needed for effective communication

Verbal, Non-Verbal, and Paraverbal

500

What is the difference between Envy and Jealousy?

Envy is when you want something that someone else has. Jealously is about protecting already owned "resources"

500

What skills is the "Clear Mind" part of "DCBA" similar to?

States of Mind (Emotion Mind, Rational Mind, and Wise Mind)