Ep 33 - values inventory
Episode description
One of the skills that helps build a life that's worth living in the long-term is identifying one's values. And I hate doing it. Ergo why it's this week's exposure therapy assignment. I go through a couple questions designed to help me imagine what my life might look like when I'm acting from my values. I grumble about it, but I do it anyway.
Helpful resources from this episode:DBT references:DBT Skills Training Handouts and Worksheets – online pdf version;
DBT Skills Training Handouts and Worksheets – buy the manual from a Black-owned book store!
DBT handouts used in this episode:Mindfulness Handout 5 – Taking Hold of Your Mind: “How” Skills;
- Nonjudgmentally;
Emotion Regulation Handout 5 – Model for Describing Emotions (alternate version: E Wheel);
Emotion Regulation Handout 11 – Figuring out Opposite Actions;
- Shame;
Emotion Regulation Handout 14 – Overview: Reducing Vulnerability to Emotion Mind – Building a Life Worth Living;
Emotion Regulation Handout 17 – Accumulating Positive Emotions: Long Term
Other resources used in this episode:Wikipedia: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy;
The Confidence Gap from The Happiness Trap by Russ Harris;
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Helpful resources from this episode
- Practicing Radical Acceptance - Distress Tolerance Handout 11b - Practicing Radical Acceptance Step by Step
- Dialectics - Interpersonal Effectiveness Handout 14 – Overview: Walking the Middle Path
