DBT
Distress Tolerance - Goals
DBT History/Facts
DBT Modules, etc.
Distress Tolerance - Skills
100

What does DBT stand for?

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy

100

TRUE or FALSE: The purpose of Distress Tolerance is to help you solve the crisis situation you are in.

FALSE

100

TRUE OR FALSE: DBT was the first psychotherapy to formally incorporate mindfulness.

TRUE

100

What three minds comprise traditional DBT?

* Double Jeopardy *

The mind that refers to logic is also sometimes referred to as ________.

Emotional, Wise, Rational


Reasonable

100

Name ONE component of the S.T.O.P. Skill other than the "S."

Take a Step Back; Observe; Proceed Mindfully

200

DBT comes from what other therapy modality? Said modality relates to the interrelation of what three things?

CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) 

Thoughts -> Feelings -> Behaviors 

200

Goal #1 of Distress Tolerance: Survive the ________ situation without making it ________.

crisis; worse

200

TRUE OR FALSE: Distress Tolerance skills are aimed at solving every day problems?

FALSE

200

What module focuses on improving our ability to fully participate in experiences?

Mindfulness

200

Name TWO components of the T.I.P.P. Skill

Temperature; Intense Exercise; Paced Breathing; Progressive Muscle Relaxation

300

Name 1 of 2 Dialectics referenced in Monday or Tuesday DBT groups.

* Double Jeopardy *

Name both for double points 

#1 Acceptance versus Change

Individuals must accept that there's a problem before they can make a change

#2 Best/Better

Individuals are doing the best they can, however/and they can always do better

300

Goal #2: Accept ________ as it is in the present moment.

reality

300

TRUE OR FALSE: DBT has been utilized to treat Borderline Personality Disorder, Eating Disorders, Substance Use Disorders, Suicidality, and Self-harm.

TRUE
300

What module teaches us skills that help us to tolerate crisis situations without making them worse?

Distress Tolerance

300

Name THREE components of the I.M.P.R.O.V.E. Skill

Imagery; Meaning; Prayer; Relaxation; One Thing in the Moment; Vacation; Encouragement

400

What does Dialectical mean?

* Double Jeopardy *

What example is given in Monday and Tuesday DBT groups to illustrate this example?

 

Dialectical = two opposite ideas can be (are) true at the same time. 

* Double Jeopardy *

Example: Youth wants to go to a late Friday night movie. Parent says no (wants to keep child safe); Youth wants their independence. Both are true.

400

Goal #3: Become free of having to satisfy own ________, ________, ________, ________ (name two of four), etc.

*Double Jeopardy*

Name all four for double points

urges, desires, cravings, thoughts

400

Radical Acceptance involves fully accepting our ________ and letting go of negative emotions. 

reality

400

What module helps us focus on identifying feelings and coping with difficult things?

Emotion/Emotional Regulation

400

Name FOUR components of the A.C.C.E.P.T.S. Skill

Activities; Contributing; Comparisons; Emotion; Pushing Away; Thoughts; Sensations

500

DBT assists with ________, ________, and ________ patterns associated with dysfunction

cognitive, emotional, and behavioral

500

When we don't accept reality as it is in the present moment, we run the risk of becoming ________ and having our ________ increase.

stuck; suffering

500

DBT was created by Dr. ________

Marsha Linehan 

500

What module focuses on helping us build skills to help us get our wants and needs met in healthy ways?

Interpersonal Effectiveness

500

What are the three minds that comprise DBT, when we are specifically talking about substance use disorders?

* Double Jeopardy *

Which Mind is found in the middle of this Venn diagram?

Addict Mind, Clear Mind, Clean Mind

* Double Jeopardy *

Clear Mind