3 States of Mind
What & How Skills
Dialectics and Walking the Middle Path
Behaviors
ACCEPTS/ Sensations
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What are the 3 states of mind?

Emotion Mind, Rational Mind, Wise Mind

100

What are the "what" skills?

Observe, Describe, Participate

100

What does "dialectical" mean?

Two opposing ideas can both be true at the same time

100

What is a behavior chain?

The chain of events that lead to an ineffective behavior, as well as the consequences of that behavior

100

What does ACCEPTS stand for?

Activities

Contributing

Comparisons

Emotions

Pushing Away

Thoughts

Sensations

200

What is emotion mind?

—Emotion consumes you, takes over, and it’s hard to think rationally about consequences

200

What are the "how" skills?

•One-Mindfully

•Non-Judgmental

•Effective

200

When you are thinking and acting dialectically you are walking ___ ______ ____.

The middle oath

200

What is the first step in creating a behavior chain?

 Describe the problem behavior

200

What is a crisis?

A short-term, urgent situation that needs an immediate solution to a problem

300

What is rational mind?

Acting/thinking about something without emotions present or without taking your feelings into account

300

What is the observe skill?

“See it” – taking it in through the senses

Watch wordlessly-have a Teflon mind

Just notice the experience – don’t react to or get caught in the experience– just let thoughts come & go

300

What is an example of a dialectical dilemma?

Self-acceptance vs. change

Being the real you vs. being vulnerable to others

Structure vs. freedom

Novelty vs. predictability

300

Give an example of a positive reinforcement.

Your parent takes you out for ice cream for washing the dishes.

300

If you cannot solve the problem ______ __.

Survive it!

400

What is wise mind?

—A blend of emotion mind and reasonable mind, which are both needed for important decisions

400

What is the participate skill?

“Do it” – becoming wise, focusing on the present moment

Allows you to experience life fully, both positive and negative emotions

Actively practice your skills as you learn them until they become part of you, becoming self-aware

400

What are examples of thinking mistakes?

They include all-or-nothing thinking, jumping to conclusions, labeling, and “should”

400

Give an example of negative reinforcement.

Your parent tells you that you do not need to clean the bathroom tonight because you made dinner.

400

What senses do we use in self soothing?

}Vision

Hearing

Smell

Taste

Touch

Movement

500
Name 3 characteristics of each state of mind.

Emotion Mind: Creativity, Impulsivity, Rumination, etc...

Rational Mind: Logical, Analytical, Problem Solving, etc...

Wise Mind: Knowing, Intuition, Mindfulness, etc...

500

What is the one-mindfully skill?

Focus 100% of your attention on one thing at a time

Let go of distractions

Concentrate your mind – if needed, stop, go back, and try to focus on one thing

500

How do you find the middle path?

Accept that different opinions can be valid, even if you do not agree with them

Check your assumption

Do not expect others to know what you are thinking

500

Give an example of a positive punishment.

You have to clean the basement because you didn't do the laundry.

500

Why do we use distress tolerance skills?

Distress tolerance skills are for tolerating painful events and emotions when you cannot make things better right away