The Levels of Emotion Chart provides descriptions of how we FEEL and FUNCTION when we’re experiencing different levels of negative emotion. The levels range from 0-10. At Level 0, we are at peace. At Level 10, we are desperately overwhelmed with negative emotion. The far right columns show how active Emotional Mind and Rational Mind are at each level. It’s just a guess though! This chart helps to gauge or measure our emotional intensity and to better understand the effect our emotional level has on our ability to participate effectively in our life.
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Full title - “Out-of-Control: A Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) – Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Workbook for Getting Control of Our Emotions and Emotion-Driven Behavior (targeting drug / alcohol abuse, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, depression, anger, cutting, and codependency recovery)”
Publisher: Recovery Works Publications
Publication Year: 2010
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What this blog discusses:
- 1 – The DBT-CBT Workbook (19)
- About the Workbook (7)
- Excerpts (14)
- 2 – From a DBT-CBT Therapy Perspective (33)
- Acceptance – Non-Acceptance (8)
- Aggression – Physical – Verbal (9)
- Anger (5)
- Anxiety and Panic Attacks (2)
- Avoidance – Denial (5)
- Borderline Personality Disorder (3)
- Depression and Suicidality (7)
- Eating Disorders and Weight Issues (12)
- Emotional Abuse (2)
- Emotional Mind, Rational Mind, and Wise Mind (19)
- Grief and Loss (3)
- Mindfulness (7)
- Normal People (4)
- Pain and Suffering (8)
- Relapse – Recovery Dynamics (23)
- Relationship Dynamics (8)
- Self-Destructive Behavior (12)
- Self-Injurious Behavior – Cutting (4)
- Substance Abuse (8)
- Suicide and Suicidal Behavior (4)
- Thinking – Destructive (8)
- Willingness – Willfulness (10)
- 3 – DBT-CBT in action (18)
- I Finally Quit Smoking! (10)
- I've Lost 100 Pounds! (12)
- 4 – Dreams and Dream Interpretation (1)
- 5 – Uncategorized (1)
- DBT – CBT Workshops and Trainings (6)
- 1 – The DBT-CBT Workbook (19)
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