This set of DBT skills is used to get through distressing times without making things worse.
What are "Distress Tolerance Skills?"
100
This skill is sometimes called "Turning lemons into lemonade," because we look for the good in a potentially painful experience.
What is finding "Meaning?"
100
Redirecting my attention calming myself with a sight, sound, smell, taste, or physical sensation is an example of which Distress Tolerance Skill?
What is "Self-Soothing?"
100
This is a strategy or tool some people use to keep track of and remember to use their Distress Tolerance Skills.
What are "Flash Cards?"
100
Distress Tolerance Skills are most effective when they are ______________ before they are needed.
What is "Practiced?"
200
This skill is sometimes called "Self-Cheerleading," because we remind ourselves that we can face the task in front of us and be successful doing the best we can do.
What is Encouragement or Words of "Encouragement?"
200
This Distress Tolerance Skill involves leaving a situation temporarily with a plan to come back to it when we are in Wise Mind.
What is "Pushing Away?"
200
Making a list of the advantages or disadvantages of tolerating or not tolerating a situation is an example of which Distress Tolerance Skill?
What is "Thinking of the Pros and Cons?"
200
This is what we call inviting others to help us when we are in distress.
What is "Seeking Guidance?"
200
This is what we call strongly stimulating one or more of the five senses to distract from something unpleasant.
What are the "Self-Soothing Skills"?
300
Getting active and doing something you enjoy when you are distressed is an example of which Distress Tolerance Skill.
What is "Activities?"
300
This Distress Tolerance Skill involves picturing yourself in a safe and quiet place that stimulates all your senses.
What is "Imagery?"
300
Volunteering or doing something for someone else is an example of this Distress Tolerance Skill.
What is "Contributing?"
300
Distracting yourself with intense sensory stimuli like taking a cold shower or eating spicy food is an example of which Distress Tolerance Skill.
What is "Sensations?"
300
This is what we call focusing our attention on the present moment and doing the next right thing.
What is "One Thing/One Step at a Time?"
400
If we inventory the things that are working well in our lives this is an example of which Distress Tolerance Skill.
What is "Count Your Blessings?"
400
Being open to working with an external source or "Higher Power" is a way to describe this Distress Tolerance Skill.
What is "Prayer?"
400
This skill is taking actions that promote the opposite feeling from the distressing one you're having right now.
What is "Emotion Opposites?"
400
Prayer, relaxation, seeking guidance, and encouraging yourself are examples of ___________ skills.
What is "Distress Tolerance?"
400
Siting in a hot bath or tensing and releasing each of your muscle groups are examples of this Distress Tolerance Skill.
What is "Relaxation?"
500
Name three Distress Tolerance Skills the acronym PROMISE can remind us of.
What are Prayer, Relaxation, One Thing at a Time, Meaning, Imagery, Seeking Guidance, & Encouragement?
500
If we practice focusing on pleasant, positive ideas; or counting to 10; these are examples of which Distress Tolerance Skill.
What is "Thoughts?"
500
This State of Mind is experienced when we are balanced.
What is "Wise Mind?"
500
Name three Distress Tolerance Skills the acronym ACCEPTS can remind us of.
What is Activities, Contributing, Count Your Blessings, Emotion Opposites, Push Away, Thoughts, & Sensations?
500
These skills are used to get through rough situations without making them worse..