Self Care
Boundaries
DBT
CBT
ACT
100

Emotional well-being is also known as

What is mental health

100

Name the different types of boundaries (4)

Porous, Flexible, Rigid, Healthy

100

What does DBT stand for?

What is dialectical behavioral therapy

100

What does CBT stand for?

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

100

What does ACT stand for?

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

200

What are the two components of self compassion?

What is: self-care and universality (common experiences with those around you)

200

Setting boundaries effectively often requires learning to say this, which allows you to protect your time and energy without guilt

What is "no"

200

This DBT strategy involves acting differently to one's initial impulse or urge, such as calming down while feeling anger, in order to change the emotional experience

What is opposite action

200

Name 5 cognitive distortion types

All or nothing thinking

Should statements

Minimizing / Maximizing

Catastophizing

etc


200

Name 2 defusion techniques 

What is ____ (multiple answers are valid)

300

What are some components of body awareness?

Listening to your body's signals (hunger, fatigue, sleep, stress, etc); other answers are valid

300
This common barrier to setting boundaries is the fear that doing so will cause conflict or make others upset

What is "people pleasing"

300

This DBT technique involves techniques like breathing, mindfulness, comforting thoughts, and creating safe/secure somatic experiences, to calm oneself during intense emotional distress

What is self-soothing

300

This involves identifying and challenging irrational or distorted patterns of thinking and replacing them with more realistic or balanced ones.

What is Cognitive restructuring/reframing

300

A key different between ACT and other modalities (like CBT), is that ACT places a stronger emphasis on ___ rather than trying to change or eliminate distressing thoughts.

What is acceptance

400

What is the concept that integrates both emotion and logic? How can one utilize this concept?

Wise Mind

400

Describe any differences and/or similarities of:  boundaries and walls

What is ____ (many answers valid)

400

Describe the parts of a "S.M.A.R.T." goal and apply it to a situation/goal in your life

What is Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely; 

400

This principle in CBT shows the connection between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors; recognizing that changing one can impact or influence the others.

What is the CBT triangle

400

ACT is based on the idea that mental distress doesn't come from the events themselves, but from our relationship with these events. This idea is part of a broader concept in ACT called ____.

What is psychological flexibility

500

This practice involves focusing on what is within your control and letting go of things that are outside of your control to reduce stress

What is acceptance

500

Name and describe as many types of boundaries as you can (example: physical) 

What is physical (space), personal (limits we set for ourselves in different areas of life), emotional (determining what kind of emotional support we can offer others/emotional energy), time (establishing limits on time/energy dedicated to others), financial (how financial resources are managed between others), intellectual (respecting differences in viewpoints and ability to express ideas without fear of ridicule), social (energy spent on social interactions), relationship (closeness allowed in romantic, familial, or personal relationships), workplace (balance personal and professional life)

500

Identify and describe the 4 DBT core principles

Mindfulness, Emotion Regulation, Distress Tolerance, and Interpersonal Effectiveness

500

This CBT technique involves the person testing out their negative thoughts by experimenting with real-life situations, seeing if their predictions come true

What is a behavioral experiment

500

Identify and describe the 6 core ACT processes

Acceptance, Committed Action, Self as Context, Values, Mindfulness, and Defusion