How to Deal with Negative Emotions - Distress Tolerance
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Iโve talked about dialectical behavior therapy or DBT as the best treatment for borderline personality disorder. But modified forms of DBT can be helpful for other conditions like bipolar disorder, anxiety, eating disorders, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Today Iโm going to teach you one of the many techniques that is used with DBT to be able to manage your emotions. Itโs called distress tolerance. Distress tolerance is the skill of being able to accept the emotion that youโre feeling without resorting to coping behaviors that make your situation and overall condition worse.
Mindfulness video
https://youtu.be/6SAFvliImdU
Mindful Acceptance Template
Recognize and allow the emotion
Try to think of a more intense form of your emotion. Examples instead of sad, maybe you are distraught or crushed. Instead of mad, you are disgusted or appalled, instead of afraid you are worried, terrified or crazed
Then say I am feeling [emotion], Itโs ok, I can allow myself to feel this. . Iโm not bad because I have this feeling and I can allow myself to have it. Iโm going to make space for it. I do not need to be afraid of it because Iโm not going to [do some drastic or destructive action]. I can control myself. So I donโt need to get rid of this feeling.
Watch the Emotion:
Let me watch this [emotion] and see what it does. While Iโm watching it, Iโm going to call it what it is. [name the emotion(s)]. I donโt have to get caught up in it. Where do I notice the emotion in my body? I notice it in [body part]. I feel [sensation from the impact of the emotion]. But itโs just an emotion, nothing more and nothing less.
I am not my emotions. I simply watch my emotions.
My [emotion] is like an ocean wave. Iโm not going struggle and fight the wave. Iโm going to go with it and float with it. I may even ride the wave to shore.
Be present.
Iโm going to turn my attention back to what I am doing now. First Iโm going to notice whatโs going on with all five senses. What can I feel or touch, what do I hear? What do I see in front of me. What do I smell? What do I taste?
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Iโm going to turn my attention to my breaths. My breath is my anchor for the present moment. I take note of how I inhale and then how I exhale.
When the emotion comes back
When the emotion returns, I say, thatโs ok. Thatโs what emotions do, they come and they go. Iโm going to watch it again. I will let it sit in the room with me. Or I may float up and down with it again like the ocean wave.
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