DBT
Distress Tolerance Skills
Interpersonal Effectiveness Skills Part 1
Interpersonal Effectiveness Skills Part 2
Emotion Regulation
100

What does the acronym DBT stand for?

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy

100
What Distress Tolerance skill involves connecting with a Higher Power?

Prayer

100

What does the M in DEAR MAN stand for?

Stay Mindful
100

When you take another person's feelings and wants into consideration, you are using Mutual _______.

Respect

100

True or False: All emotions are justified.

False. All emotions are valid; emotions are justified when they (and their intensity/duration) fit the facts of a situation.

200

What are the 3 States of Mind in DBT?

Emotion Mind, Rational Mind, Wise Mind

200

What skill from ACCEPTS involves volunteering or doing things for others?

Contributing 

200

Name 1 of the 3 goals of Interpersonal Effectiveness

Cope with Conflict, Keep Relationships, and Negotiate with Others.

200

When a conversation takes a negative turn or the people have moved to Emotion Mind, use the skill of Mutual ______.

Purpose

200

What seems to be the primary purpose of emotions?

Survival

300

What does the term Dialectic mean?

Dialectic = when two seemingly opposite things are true at the same time.

Ex: I want to keep using, but I also want to stop.

300

What does the "T" stand for in the TIPP skills?

Temperature (cold)

Others are: Intense Exercise, Paced Breathing, and Progressive Muscle Relaxation

300

Name one of the 6 Road Blocks to Interpersonal Effectiveness:

Lack of Skill, Worry thoughts, Emotional Outbursts, Self-Centeredness, Distortions, Absolutes, Stories

300

What communication model uses the format "I feel ___, because I need ____"?

Non-Violent Communication

300

Use this skill when you want to find out if an emotion is justified.

Check the Facts

400

Name one of the 3 "What" skills of Mindfulness

Observing, Describing, and Participating

400

What skill in the PROMISE acronym is about reaching out to others for support?

Seek Guidance

400

Using words like "always, never, everyone, and no one" is an example of what type of Road Block?

Absolutes

400

What set of skills helps us structure difficult conversations?

SHARE or DEAR MAN

400

If an unwanted emotion does not fit the facts, you can use Opposite _____ to try to change it.

Action

500

Name one of the 3 "How" Skills of Mindfulness

Effectively, One-Mindfully, Non-judgmentally

500

The opposite of Willingness is:

Willfulness

500
Name the three Priorities represented in the Goals and Priorities Triangle.

Objective, Self-Respect, Relationship


500

In the DEAR MAN acronym, which part guides us in "How" to say something.

DEAR guides us with "WHAT" to say

MAN tells us "HOW" to say it.

500

What does the STOP acronym stand for?

Stop what you are doing; Take a Pause; Observe; Proceed Mindfully