Defusion
Values
Random
Bonus
ACT Part 1
100

Define defusion

Separating or distancing from our thoughts and letting them come and go instead of getting caught up in them

100

Define values 

Statements about what we want to be doing with our life, what we stand for, and how we want to behave on an ongoing basis.

Remember: They help guide and motivate us

100

Who headlined the 2024 Super Bowl Halftime Show?

Usher

100

Identify a peer who you believe is living by their values. Give an example

Sweet, thank you!
100

Define acceptance

Allowing and making room for painful feelings, sensations, urges, and emotions. 


Remember: Accepting does not mean approving.

200

What is the goal of defusion?

Change our relationship with our thoughts

eg: Being able to look at our thoughts rather than see the world from their perspective

200

How are values different from goals?

Values have no endpoint; you can't check them off as "done"

200

What is the fastest land animal in the world?

Cheetah

200

Name a peer from the other team who you believe has taken committed action this week. Share how.

Awesome job!

200

Explain the difference between the Thinking and Observing Self

The thinking self is responsible for planning, judging, creating, daydreaming, etc. (Creates all thought content)


The Observing Self is responsible for attention and awareness of your thoughts. (Does not generate thoughts, but simply observes them)

300

Name at least 2 defusion techniques

The Mind; Just Noticing; Buying Thoughts; Pop up Mind; Annoying Cell Phone; Experiential Seeking; Think the Opposite; Thoughts are not Causes; Monsters on the Bus; Who's in charge; How old is this; What is this in Service of; You're right, now what; Get off your But; Why Why; Create a New Story; Which would you rather be; Can't be Evaluated; How has that worked for me

300

True or false: Values can be painful

True! You cannot value anything without being vulnerable, because values are the most intimate part of who you are.

300

Which human body organ is the largest?

Skin

300

Name one of your values, a barrier that is trying to get in the way, and an action that you are taking in spite of the barrier in order to pursue your value. 

Love it!

300

Name 3 ways to practice Contact with the Present Moment 

There is not just one way to practice mindfulness! Thank you for sharing what you do to stay mindful!

400

What are the 5 ways to tell if you're fused with your thoughts?

Thoughts are made up of:

1) Rules
2) Reasons
3) Self-Criticism
4) Past
5) Future

400

List your top 3 values

Love it, thank you!

400

Which vitamin is primarily obtained from sunlight exposure?

Vitamin D

400

Identify a peer from the other team who you have seen use a defusion technique. Name the technique and how they used it.

Cool!

400

What are the 8 steps to Accepting Emotions  

  1. Observe

  2. Breathe

  3. Expand

  4. Allow

  5. Objectify

  6. Normalize

  7. Self-Compassion

  8. Expand Awareness

500

What is considered both a defusion technique and a mindfulness technique?

Leaves on a Stream

500

True or false: You can always live your life according to all of your values

False: Sometimes values need to be prioritized over others for specific situations

500

Which metal is liquid at room temperature?

Mercury

500
Name all the program therapists

1) Carmen
2) Danielle
3) Ragini
4) Sarah
5) Evelyn
6) Q

500

What are the 1, 2, 3 of ACT?

1) Accept your thoughts and feelings
2) Commit to your values
3) Take committed action based on your values