DBT
Thinking Traps
6E Groups
Healthy Lifestyle
Mental Health Mash-up
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What does "DBT" stand for?

Dialectical behavioural therapy; DBT & the skills involved in DBT are the leading treatment for people who struggle with emotional crises, intense distress, as well as thoughts of self-harm & suicide

100

What is a thinking trap? (aka cognitive distortions)

A pattern of thinking that is normal but frequent & unhelpful pattern that can cause uncomfortable feelings & effect our actions/behaviours.

100

What is the first group of the day?

Booster group & mutual help; every morning with breakfast, we do a fun activity to boost our moods as well as chat about the news & share ideas!

100

This chemical exists in your body & brain to help regulate your mood- often associate with feeling happier or less anxious.

Serotonin! Dopamine & norepinephrine are also associated with stable/better mood.

100

What does CBT stand for?

Cognitive behavioural therapy! A type of approach that is helpful for anxiety, depression, and many other mental health conditions. 

200

The acronym T.I.P.P. represents 4 distress tolerance strategies; what does the "T" stand for?

Temperature; doing an "ice-dunk" engages the 'diver's response' as well as 'shocks' your brain- this lowers your heartrate & grounds you during a crisis

200

"I waved at my friend, but they didn't wave back at me...I bet they're mad at me."


This is an example of what type of thinking trap?

Mind reading; you don't know that's what your friend is thinking or feeling!

200

This group happens once a week & features a furry friend who is fun to pet AND play with.

Pet Therapy; Wednesday's @ 11:30am

200

This chemical that regulates your mood CANNOT be made unless you eat food, because it's made from nutrients & minerals only found outside of your body.

Serotonin! Your body is amazing and can make almost everything it needs, but it needs the pieces to make them- these come from the food you eat.

200

The CBT triangle has 3-points:

-Actions

-Feelings

-________

What is the last point?

Thoughts! Thoughts, feelings, and behaviours all affect one another- and if you can change the way you think, you can change the way you feel.

300

The acronym T.I.P.P. represents 4 distress tolerance strategies; what do BOTH letter "P's" stand for?

Paced breathing & progressive muscle relaxation; slowing our breaths forces our heartrate to slow (lungs & heart work together) and progressive muscle relaxation grounds us within ourselves

300

"I got 90s in all of my classes EXCEPT math, I am so dumb!"

This is an example of what type of thinking trap?

Focusing on the negative (or ignoring the positive).

300

This group happens once a week & features a guest who focuses on learning to play instruments, writing music, and exploring sound.

Music Therapy with Elizabeth; Monday's at 2pm

300

Exercise is often said to be good for your mental health because it reduces your "stress hormone", what is your "stress hormone" called?

Cortisol! This also causes inflammation in the body.

300

What is the name of 6E's therapy dog?

Lola

400

In DBT, we teach the concept of accepting your circumstances and not judging them, or your feelings, as a way to move through a crisis. What is this called?

Radical Acceptance

400

"I feel so ugly"

This is an example of what type of thinking trap?

Feelings as facts; just because you FEEL ugly doesn't mean you ARE ugly. Feelings can trick us sometimes.

400

This group happens once a week & features a colourful visitor that focuses on being your most authentic self.

Clown Chowder with Zedd; Thursday's at 2pm 

400

Sleepy hygiene is the practice of supporting a healthy sleep routine, name ONE sleep hygiene tactic!

-Creating routine/habit

-No blue light x2hr before bed (or more)

-Get out of bed if you're struggling to sleep to reset

-Low light/low stim environment

400

Which of the following is NOT on the CHEO menu...

-Cod nuggets

-Spring rolls

-Pierogis


Pierogis (I wish!)

500

Another acronym that represents a DBT skill is "DEAR MAN"; what does it stand for OR tell us what this skill is used for...

Assertive communication tool! Stands for: Describe, Express, Assert, Reinforce, Mindful, Appear confident, and Negotiate.

500

"I am totally going to fail my test tomorrow!"

This is an example of what type of thinking trap?

Fortune telling! You can't tell the future for sure.

500

This group happens once a week & features a team member who works with families on communication and will focus on different social skills in their groups.

Social Work Group; Wednesday's at 2pm

500

True or false: medications that treat mental health give you the chemicals your brain needs to function & feel better.

FALSE: Your body makes the chemicals, medication makes sure your brain doesn't "recycle" any leftovers and leaves it there to use 

500

Name one of 6E's mutual expectations...

Collaboration, Respect, Listening to others, Making a safe space, Inclusion, Care for our environment...