Have you been listening?
Boundaries
IMPROVE
Habits/Core Beliefs
Urge Surfing
100

When are core beliefs usually formed?

Childhood or after a traumatic event in adulthood.

100

What are 3 features of rigid boundaries?

avoids intimacy and close relationships, unlikely to ask for help, has few close relationships, very protective of personal information, may seem detached-even with romantic partners, keeps others at a distance to avoid possibility of rejection

100

What is IMPROVE supposed to help with?

distressing emotions/ distress tolerance

100

What are core beliefs?

a person’s most central ideas about themselves, others, and the world./ deeply held beliefs that influence how we interpret our experiences

100

Urge surfing is a technique for __________

managing unwanted behaviors.

200

T/F: You can have a mix of boundary types at the same time.

True

200

What are 3 features of porous boundaries?

Overshares personal info, difficulty saying no to requests of others, overinvolved with others' problems, dependent on opinions of others, accepting of abuse or disrespect, fears rejection if they do not comply with others, accepts disrespect.

200

What is the MEANING portion of IMPROVE ask you to reflect on?

Is there any meaning you can find or create from your situation? Reflect on ways you can use your current experience to gain insight or help others.

200

What are 3 interpersonal issues negative core beliefs can lead to?

difficulty trusting others

feelings of inadequacy in relationships

excessive jealousy

overly confrontational or aggressive

putting others’ needs above one’s own needs

200

What is the first step in urge surfing?

Acknowledge you are having an urge

300

Give an example of how to tie a new habit to other activities

“After each meal, I will read for 5 minutes.”

300

What are 3 features of healthy boundaries?

values own opinions, doesn't compromise values for others, shares personal info in an appropriate way, knows personal wants and needs and communicates effectively, accepting when others say no to them, comfortable saying no.

300

Explain the point of the Prayer part of IMPROVE and give 2 examples of how to do this.

Use prayer to accept what you cannot control or seek guidance on navigating a difficult situation. Connect with a higher power or your own wise mind.

Say a prayer. Repeat a mantra. List five things you’re grateful for. Meditate.

300

Give an example of how to track your habit

Keep a journal, calendar, or spreadsheet to record your habit each time you practice.

300

What are 2 other skills to use in addition to urge surfing?

Managing triggers (using coping skills) and delay and distraction

400

What are 2 examples of VACATION from IMPROVE

Call a good friend. Go on hike. Read something that interests you. Watch a favorite movie.

400

What are the 6 types of personal boundaries?

emotional, physical, sexual, material, time, and verbal

400

What does the "One thing in the moment" part of IMPROVE ask you to do? 

Give me 2 examples of what you could do.

Immerse yourself in a simple or repetitive activity that requires your full engagement. This could be a household chore or a mental task like counting or memorizing.

Pull weeds. Organize your clothes. Memorize a poem. Count backward from 100.

400

What are the 4 categories of negative core beliefs? (worksheet)

Unlovable, Helpless, Worthless, and External Danger

400

Explain how to practice urge surfing (3 steps)

Acknowledge the urge

Notice your thoughts and feelings without trying to change or suppress them

Remind yourself- its okay/natural, not a must, some discomfort is okay, urge is temporary

500

What was 1 of Emma's truths during 2 truths and a lie?

Ate a termite and is adopted

500

What are the 3 broad categories of boundaries?

Rigid, porous, healthy

500

What does IMPROVE stand for?

Imagery, Meaning, Prayer, Relaxation, One thing in the moment, Vacation, and Encouragement

500

What are 5 things you can do to help build a new habit?

Differentiate between goals and habits.

Start with small changes

Update your environment

Tie new habits to other activities

Some practice is better than no practice

Tell someone you’re starting a new habit

Track your habit

Celebrate your successes

500

What are the 4 stages of urge surfing?

trigger, rise, peak, fall