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eMotion reGulation Handout 4a (Emotion Regulation Worksheet 3) myths about emotions 1. There is a right way to feel in every situation. Challenge: 2. Letting others know that I am feeling bad is a weakness. Challenge: 3. Negative feelings are bad and destructive. Challenge: 4. Being emotional means being out of control. Challenge: 5.
This worksheet helps you figure out whether it is the event that is causing your emotion, your interpretation of the event, or both. Use your mindfulness skills of observing and describing. Observe the facts, and then describe the facts you have observed. Step. 1. Step. 2.
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eMotion reGulation Handout 1 (Emotion Regulation Worksheet 1) Goals of emotion regulation unDerSTanD anD name your oWn emoTionS Identify (observe and describe) your emotions. Know what emotions do for you. Other: DecreaSe The frequency of unWanTeD emoTionS Stop unwanted emotions from starting in the first place.
Step 1. Use crisis survival skills to bring down your arousal: (See Distress Tolerance Handouts 6–9a.) • TIP your body chemistry. • DISTRACT yourself from the emotional events. • SELF- SOOTHE through the five senses. • IMPROVE the moment you are in. Step 2. Return to mindfulness of current emotions.
SITUATION #1 Thinking about bills SITUATION #3 Memory of being criticized by boss AUTOMATIC THOUGHT(S) I should be able to do this on my own. AUTOMATIC THOUGHT(S) What if I run out of money? AUTOMATIC THOUGHT(S) I should have tried harder. EMOTION Sad EMOTION Anxious EMOTION Sad MEANING OF A.T. I’m a failure. MEANING OF A.T. I’m a failure ...
Jun 28, 2024 · Our handout on DBT emotion regulation skills teaches children that there is a wealth of mechanisms for reducing emotional intensity, identifying feelings, and learning to cope. 3. DBT Ride The Wave Handout. Sometimes, difficult emotions feel like they might last forever. However, this isn’t the case.
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specific emotions, it’s an automatic, built-in part of our behavior. For example, if you see a two-year old child in the middle of the street and a car is coming, you will feel an emotion, fear , and this emotion will prompt you to run to save the child. You don't stop to think about it. You just do it. Your emotion has motivated your