Distress tolerance skills from Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) help you survive post-traumatic stress disorder crisis without making things worse.
TIPP Skills for Acute Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Temperature: Cold water on face activates the dive reflex, rapidly reducing post-traumatic stress disorder intensity
Intense exercise: 20 minutes of vigorous exercise discharges post-traumatic stress disorder physiological activation
Paced breathing: Slow the breath (especially exhale) to activate parasympathetic system
Progressive muscle relaxation: Systematic tension-release reduces post-traumatic stress disorder physical symptoms
ACCEPTS Skills for Riding Out Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Activities that engage attention away from post-traumatic stress disorder Contributing to others shifts focus from post-traumatic stress disorder Comparisons that provide perspective on post-traumatic stress disorder Emotions opposite to post-traumatic stress disorder — deliberately generated Pushing away post-traumatic stress disorder temporarily when you can't act on it now Thoughts that replace post-traumatic stress disorder rumination Sensations that provide strong alternative input
When Distress Tolerance Is the Right Skill for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Use distress tolerance when post-traumatic stress disorder is intense but the situation can't change right now. The goal is surviving without making things worse — not solving post-traumatic stress disorder.