Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is part of the cognitive-behavioral family of therapies. It was originally developed to treat seriously and chronically suicidal patients and has evolved to treat patients who meet criteria for borderline personality disorder and problems of emotional regulation. DBT combines principles of behavioral psychology, which are used to promote change, with mindfulness principles adapted from Buddhism, which are used to promote acceptance (Linehan, 1993). Read more

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Grounding Techniques Menu

Grounding Techniques Menu

Dissociation can be described as a shift of a person’s attention away from the present moment. When working with traumatized clients, this shift oft . https://www.psychologytools.com/resource/grounding-techniques-menu

Assertive Communication

Assertive Communication

Communicating and acting assertively is an interpersonal skill that helps people to maintain healthy relationships, resolve interpersonal conflict, an . https://www.psychologytools.com/resource/assertive-communication

Grounding Techniques

Grounding Techniques

Individuals who have experienced trama often find it difficult to stay within the 'window of tolerance'. Grounding techniques (which can be sensory/pe . https://www.psychologytools.com/resource/grounding-techniques

Assertive Responses

Assertive Responses

Being able to communicate assertively is an essential skill for developing and maintaining healthy relationships and positive self-esteem. Individuals . https://www.psychologytools.com/resource/assertive-responses

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Emotions Motivate Actions

Many clients find it helpful to recognize the range of actions that are motivated by different emotional states. This worksheet encourages clients to . https://www.psychologytools.com/resource/emotions-motivate-actions

Audio Collection: Psychology Tools For Mindfulness

Audio Collection: Psychology Tools For Mindfulness

The Psychology Tools For Mindfulness Audio Collection is the perfect way to introduce your clients to the practice of mindfulness. Developed by a clin . https://www.psychologytools.com/resource/psychology-tools-for-mindfulness-audio-collection

Problem Solving

Problem Solving

Problem Solving is a structured worksheet which encourages solution-focused thinking. Clients are encouraged to identify a problem, identify multiple . https://www.psychologytools.com/resource/problem-solving

What Is Mindfulness?

What Is Mindfulness?

Mindfulness meditation is a traditional Buddhist practice. It is now commonly taught as a practice helpful in the management of a variety of mental he . https://www.psychologytools.com/resource/what-is-mindfulness

Being With Difficulty (Audio)

Being With Difficulty (Audio)

Being With Difficulty is a mindfulness exercise which gently brings present-moment awareness to bear upon thoughts and feelings that are more difficul . https://www.psychologytools.com/resource/being-with-difficulty-audio

Body Scan (Audio)

Body Scan (Audio)

The Body Scan is a mindfulness exercise encouraging present-moment awareness, with the sensations of the body being used as an anchor for mindful atte . https://www.psychologytools.com/resource/body-scan-audio

Mindfulness Of Breath (Short Version) (Audio)

Mindfulness Of Breath (Short Version) (Audio)

Mindfulness Of Breath (Short version) is a mindfulness exercise encouraging present-moment awareness, using the breath as an anchor for the attention. . https://www.psychologytools.com/resource/mindfulness-of-breath-short-version-audio

Trauma, Dissociation, And Grounding (Archived)

Trauma, Dissociation, And Grounding (Archived)

NOTE: An improved version of this resource is available here: Trauma And Dissociation. Older versions of a resource may be archived in the event that . https://www.psychologytools.com/resource/trauma-dissociation-and-grounding

Mindfulness Of Breath (Long Version) (Audio)

Mindfulness Of Breath (Long Version) (Audio)

Mindfulness Of Breath (Long version) is a mindfulness exercise encouraging present-moment awareness, using the breath as an anchor for the attention. . https://www.psychologytools.com/resource/mindfulness-of-breath-long-version-audio

Mindfulness In Everyday Life (Audio)

Mindfulness In Everyday Life (Audio)

Mindfulness In Everyday Life is a short mindfulness exercise which guides clients how to bring present-moment awareness into everyday life. This audio . https://www.psychologytools.com/resource/mindfulness-in-everyday-life-audio

Mindfulness Of Sounds And Thoughts (Audio)

Mindfulness Of Sounds And Thoughts (Audio)

Mindfulness Of Sounds And Thoughts is a mindfulness practice exercise that encourages relating to thoughts as ‘just thoughts’ that come and go in . https://www.psychologytools.com/resource/mindfulness-of-sounds-and-thoughts-audio

Thinking Versus Sensing (Audio)

Thinking Versus Sensing (Audio)

Thinking Versus Sensing is a short mindfulness exercise to demonstrate the difference between thinking about our experience and sensing it directly. E . https://www.psychologytools.com/resource/thinking-versus-sensing-audio

Mindful Attention (Audio)

Mindful Attention (Audio)

The Mindful Attention exercise is an audio track from the Psychology Tools For Overcoming PTSD Audio Collection. This audio track was originally recor . https://www.psychologytools.com/resource/mindful-attention-audio

Raisin Exercise (Audio)

Raisin Exercise (Audio)

The Raisin Exercise is a short mindfulness exercise encouraging present-moment awareness of the senses, connecting with taste, touch and smell while y . https://www.psychologytools.com/resource/raisin-exercise-audio

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