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Your Wise Mind In DBT there are three states of the mind: the reasonable mind, the emotional mind, and the wise mind. You possess all of these: but which do you tend towards in different situations? Awareness of our tendencies and mindfulness practices can help us understand our own mind and can help us make balanced decisions. "Hot" Task-focused Emotion-focused "Cool" Mood-dependent Rational WISE MIND REASONABLE MIND EMOTIONAL MIND Reason and Logic Urges/impulses Facts emotion Pragmatics Feelings Think of a recent stressful or difficult situation you experienced. What happened? Lived Experience Telephone Support Service 1800 013 755 www.letss.org.au Your Wise Mind Reflect on the response from each mind state, even if it wasn't the one you acted on. How might each one have told you how to respond? Reasonable mind Emotional mind Wise mind How would you respond to this situation in the future? Is this similar or different to how you actually responded? Wagner, E. E., Rathus, J. H., & Miller, A. L. (2006). Mindfulness in dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) for adolescents. Mindfulness-based treatment approaches: Clinician’s guide to evidence base and applications, 167-189. This program is funded by the Adelaide Primary Health Network - an Australian Government Initiative
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