Distress
All About TIPP
Self-Soothe with Six Senses
Wise Mind ACCEPTS
Pros and Cons
100

What does it mean to TOLERATE distress?

To put up with, to manage, to cope with

100

How would you implement the Temperature component of the TIPP skill?

Hold your breath and EITHER a) put your face in a bowl of cold water OR b) hold an icepack on your eyes and cheeks while bending over with your head between your knees

100

Name the Six senses of DBT

sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell, movement

100

Name 5 Activities you can do to cope with distress.

Watch TV, listen to music, play video games, read, journal, art activities, play outside, go for a walk, cook, spend time with a friend or family member, clean your room

100

Name one long-term goal you have

Responses vary

200

Do Distress Tolerance skills improve the situation/fix the problem?

NO! Distress Tolerance skills help us to navigate the situation without making things worse for ourselves.

200

Without looking at your handouts...what does each letter in TIPP stand for?

Temperature, Intense Exercise, Paced Breathing, Paired (or Progressive) Muscle Relaxation

200

What is your favorite way to self-soothe?

Each member of the team must provide a response to earn points.

200

How can you REPLACE your thoughts?

Read, count the tiles on the ceiling, do word or number puzzles, count numbers, sing a song in your head

200

Name one PRO of acting on a crisis urge when distressed

Distraction, temporary relief

300

What's another name for Distress Tolerance skills?

Crisis survival skills

300

On the emotion thermometer (0 to 10), TIPP skills are most useful when you are within what range?

7 to 10

300

Give an example of self-soothing using the Touch sense

Petting a dog/cat, taking a shower/bath, brushing your hair, hugging a loved one, changing into comfortable clothes, using a fuzzy blanket

300

Emotions in ACCEPTS is all about creating different emotions. 

If you are feeling SAD, how could you create a different emotion? 

Watch a funny show/video 

Watch a thriller

Get physically active 

300

Name one PRO of resisting a crisis urge when distressed

Learn to use effective coping skills, no legal consequences, no loss of privileges, build trust with caregivers, feeling proud of yourself

400

Why would we want to learn to tolerate distress?

To avoid acting impulsively (acting impulsively can lead to us hurting ourselves or others, OR not getting what we want)

400

The TIPP skill is most helpful when you feel what two emotions?

Anger, anxiety

400

Give two examples of soothing movement

Stretching, yoga, walking/running, dancing, rocking yourself gently, pacing
400

Name two ways you can CONTRIBUTE to (do something nice for) someone else.

Volunteer, make something for someone, donate things you don't need, help a friend or family member with homework, help out around the house
400

Name one CON of acting on aggression

Lose privileges, legal consequences, hurt relationships, physical pain

500

Explain how Distress Tolerance skills are like bandaids.

Bandaids do not fix or improve an injury. They prevent further bleeding.


Distress Tolerance skills do NOT solve our problems. They help us to get through a crisis without making it worse for ourselves.

500

What is the name of the body system responsible for activating our fight or flight response?

Sympathetic nervous system

500

Name something SOOTHING for each of the DBT Six Senses

Sight

Hearing

Touch

Taste

Smell

Movement

500

What does each letter of ACCEPTS stand for?

Activities

Contributing

Comparisons

Emotions

Pushing away

Thoughts

Sensations

500
Identify a crisis urge as well as:

1. One pro of acting on the urge

2. One con of acting on the urge

3. One con of resisting the urge

4. One pro of resisting the urge

Crisis urge examples: self-harm, aggression, substance use, risky behavior