Mindfulness Matters
Emotions Have a Job
T/Bx/PS
Flexible Thinking
EDBS & Avoidance
100

What is mindfulness?

Paying attention, on purpose, in the present moment, without judgment

100

True or False: There are bad emotions that should be avoided.

False

100

What kind of thought might follow a body image trigger?

"They look so much better than me" or "I shouldn't have eaten that"

100
What is cognitive flexibility?

The ability to see multiple perspectives and adjust thinking - Two things can be true at once!

100

What does EDB stand for?

Emotion-Driven Behavior

200

Name one way to ground yourself using your senses.

5-4-3-2-1 - naming things you can see, hear, feel, etc.

OR

Ice / cold water on skin

200

What is one function of fear?

Protect us from danger

200

What physical sensation might come with anxiety?

Racing heart, tight chest, nausea, etc.

200

What is an example of black-and-white thinking

"If I eat dessert, I've failed completely"

200

What makes a behavior "emotion-driven"

Used to escape or control an emotion

300

How can mindfulness help with eating disorder thoughts?

Noticing them without acting or judging them

300

What can sadness show us?

Need for support, validation, and connection

300

How do behaviors reinforce thoughts?

Acting on a thought makes it feel more true

300

Name a skill for practicing flexible thinking

Reappraising / "Yes, and..." 

300

What is an example of approaching the emotion instead of avoiding?

Journaling about sadness instead of doom scrolling to feel numb

400

True or False: Mindfulness is about getting rid of uncomfortable thoughts

False!

400

Name 3 parts of an emotional response

Thoughts, physical sensations, and behaviors

400

Describe the connection between emotions and ED behaviors

Behaviors often try to control or avoid emotions

400

Reappraise: "There are too many carbs in this meal, and I can't make myself do it"

"Carbs are a part of balanced eating, and I can cope with the feeling that is coming up"

400

Name a skill to replace an EDB with a valued action

Opposite action, urge surfing, using wise mind, ARCing

500

Describe mindful eating

Being aware, using all your senses, noticing hunger/fullness cues, taste/texture

500

How can understanding the function of emotions reduce eating disorder behaviors?

Helps identify the real need behind the feeling so we can respond differently

500

Name a skill to separate thoughts from facts

"Thought labeling" or "Checking the facts"

500

How does flexibility reduce emotional suffering?

Allows room for new, healthier responses and less rigidness

500

How do all UT skills work together to support recovery?

They increase awareness, reduce avoidance, build emotional tolerance, and help makes choices aligned with values instead of urges and negative core beliefs.