DBT Distress Tolerance Skills: Difference Between Pain and Suffering
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- Опубліковано 11 вер 2019
- One of the goals of distress tolerance in dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is to replace suffering with ordinary pain. This DBT distress tolerance skill teaches us the difference between pain and suffering, and how to survive a crisis without making things worse. From my Online MBCT and MBSR course bit.ly/mbctonline. Try it for free and learn how mindfulness and the parable of the two arrows allows us to experience painful, unpleasant, and distressing situations without causing us to suffer.
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This was a remarkably clear and well-illustrated explanation of the difference between pain and suffering. Thanks!
Thank You for taking the time to create and share this wonderfully understandable, helpful, and useful video with us all ❤️. You are an excellent communicator!
Excellent! Thank you for explaining suffering in such a relatable way.
Thank you- I’m glad I found this easy to understand. Keep posting - u will save a lot of people.
Thanks for the nice comment. Glad it was helpful!
Thank you I hope you keep making videos like this. This helped me so much.
Glad it helped, and thanks for letting me know!
Thank you!!!
Another great video.. keep up the great work!
Thanks!
Fabulous 🙏
❤ excellent
I am pleased DBT is offered to help us break old ways to respond to stress. Is there a campaign happening to create a plan to introduce this to elementary school children as a standard to provide skills and acquire lifetime coping skills? Many parents are unskilled at parenting and so many children are suffering out there.
soooo good
Anybody know of any ways we can change how pain is shown, such as avoiding anger, I’m bpd I flip and scare people and that’s not me I don’t want to be that person or be seen that way, maybe a reach or not the right place but I’m guessing we’re all here for the same reason, how can I change the way pain felt is outwardly shown
This was amazing! So let's say I feel anger and feel like something unfair happened to me. How do I manage the urge to do something about it? I feel like accepting it does not feel like enough because my feeling wants me to mobilize and prevent the same thing from happening again.
Depending on the situation, it can be okay to act on an emotion. I talk about how to figure out whether or not to act on an emotion in this video ua-cam.com/video/wL3q77CsN3A/v-deo.html
thank you for this video although i disagree that the second arrow is "anger, grieve, and lament" because they are really normal and common reactions to pain, and most the time we can't really 'control' them, so they're with the first arrow. The second arrow is, IMO, when we resist those negative reactions and the pain. The thing you're preaching at 2:53 is like toxic positivity to me because it feels like we can't have those reactions toward pain when in reality it's normal for most people
05:11: acceptance
This guy in the green shirt is having a really bad day
haha
Poor guy❤
Could you teach us how to do something different. Teach us how to accept
Thanks for asking. Here's a playlist with my videos on acceptance ua-cam.com/play/PL4Qw4-tlRJe8Ek3B4R-fmzu0SnKMneEN3.html
@@SelfHelpToons thankuuu
The Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta
If you experiencing pain and suffering, contact the cops.