DBT Distress Tolerance Tools

DBT Distress Tolerance Tools


Learn to not Self Sabotage


$5.99

3.8for iPhone, iPad and more
5.9
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83.2 MB
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May 6, 2021
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Health & Fitness
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About DBT Distress Tolerance Tools

DBT Distress Tolerance Skills are meant to:
- Get through moments of intense emotion WITHOUT MAKING THINGS WORSE
- Sometimes you can't make things better, but you can brave the storm.
DBT Distress Tolerance Skills are NOT for:
- Making your life worth living
- Long-term changes

In DBT, we recognize that not every situation can be made better in the moment. Maybe you're having a fight with someone. Or maybe you're road raging. Whatever the situation, you may not be able to remember your DBT skills and suddenly become saint-like. You're human, and you have emotions. You might not be able to stop being angry when you're in a fight with someone, but you can at least not make things worse by saying every negative thing on your mind until you really hurt the other person.

How this app will help you:

Like all our 'Tools' apps, we'll start you off with a description of what DBT is. While DBT is a set of skills, there is also a sort of culture around it. And a way of teaching/learning it. Getting an overview of what DBT is, you can more easily see where the skills fit in, and where you can most effectively integrate them into your day-to-day.

Then we'll go over the 7 DBT Distress Tolerance skills:
• TIP
• Pros & Cons
• Distract/Soothe/Improve
• Radical Acceptance
• Willingness
• Mindfulness of Current Thoughts
• Half-Smiling

Finally, we'll start you off using the Interactive Tools:
• Suicide Prevention Hotline: While many of us come to DBT with no suicidal thoughts, some of us do. If you aren't already using this hotline as a resource, you may want to consider it. Use this tool to quickly connect to a real person when you are in moments of High Distress. Or even if you have someone else you are worried about, this can be used as well. We'll help dispel some of the stigmas and answer some of the FAQs in this tool as well.

• Fix My Temperature: Did you know that your temperature can have a huge impact on your emotions, and thus thoughts and actions? Use this tool to become more aware of what temperature settings can help trigger you, and what you can do to recognize and remedy this when it does happen.

• My Exercises: One of the fastest ways to deflate distress is through exercise. Not only does it result in your brain creating feel-good chemicals, but it often just gets you physically out of a bad situation temporarily. Use this tool to help you come up with exercises that you can do when you feel Distressed. What you do is important for your activity level.

• My DSI Activities: By going through this set of steps, you can easily go from negative to positive. Use this tool to create a list of activities that work for you in moments of Distress.

• Mental Willingness: Every notice that some days, you feel like you don't want to be doing what you're doing? And as a result, you just make a bad situation worse? By on another day, you just don't care? So suddenly a negative situation becomes neutral, or even positive? Use this tool to help you create that sense of willingness and openness created even in negative situations.

• A Week of Half Smiling: Do you know how to Half-Smile? Do you already practice it? If not, you can use this tool to give yourself challenges when it comes to Half-Smiling. Learn not only how to Half-Smile, but learn through experience how it affects you and your mood.

Many of these tools are powerful while you're first learning DBT. But they are also incredibly powerful as a refresher. Beginners and Advanced DBT practitioners will find value in this app now, and for years to come should they remember to use it.

* Note that this app can integrate with the Health App by adding 'Mindful Minutes' by completing 'Mental Willingness' entries.. This is optional and giving permission will not affect your ability to use this app.
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What's New in the Latest Version 3.8

Last updated on May 6, 2021
Old Versions
v3.8
• Added a new free tool: Chain Behavior Analysis. Therapists can view/comment on their clients progress online as well.
• Fixed some of the image selection code
• Updated some third party tools
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Version History
3.8
May 6, 2021
v3.8
• Added a new free tool: Chain Behavior Analysis. Therapists can view/comment on their clients progress online as well.
• Fixed some of the image selection code
• Updated some third party tools
3.7
Mar 9, 2021
v4.7
• Updated the way in which crashes and bug reports are handled
3.6
Mar 5, 2021
v3.6
• Fixed a bug that wouldn't save Therapist Settings once you closed and reopened the app.
• Fixed the email PDF button (wasn't attaching the PDF after generating it)
• Added 'Mindful Minutes' to Integrate with the Health App
3.4
Feb 17, 2021
v3.4
• Fixing a bug that made minimizing the app switch certain text components to 'Dark Mode'.
3.2
Feb 10, 2021
v3.2 Thank you for continuing to use our app! Here's what the newest version includes:
• Improved much of the UI to use a more modern look
• Updated some of our third party libraries which should improve performance in certain areas.
• Improved Developer email template.
• Fixed the Therapist Settings page. Updating your settings wasn't working always. Thank you DeAnna for letting me know about this!
• Experimental Therapist Website created which can be used by Therapists to track their client(s)' diary card entries. Details are in the Help section.
3.1
Oct 23, 2019
v3.1 Thank you for continuing to use our app! Here's what the newest version includes:
• Added a 'Purchases' section which will allow you to upgrade to the full version of the Diary Card and Quiz apps (if you are currently in them), as well as showing you which purchases you've made, and which ones are still available.
• Fixed some of the 'Share' features which crashed the app in the past. Thanks Katrina!
• A bit of refactoring.
3.0
Sep 18, 2019
v3.0 Huge Update! You can now create an online account on our new server! It's brand new, so doesn't have everything we'd like implemented, but here's what you can do now:
• Create an account and login/out on different devices (limited syncing capability currently).
• Backup your data
• See new statistics based on the DBT Community that is updated daily
• Access to a new forum for our users to talk with one another.

Other content:
• New "First Diary Card" video and videos section to consolidate our videos
• New 'Instructional' section which shows all of the skills and an overview, without needing to open a Diary Card first.
• Fixed a typo in the 'Definitions' module. Thanks Steph!
• Enhancements to the keyboard in many areas (some inputs didn't automatically capitalize sentences, and some buttons couldn't be tapped before dismissing the keyboard first).
2.03
Sep 5, 2018
• Added Quick Notes to the Main Menu. You can use this to quickly add notes whenever you want, whether it be for keeping track of your DBT homework assignments, or anything else.
• A new Switch has been added to the 'Generate Reports' section that allows you to add your Quick Notes as the body of your email if you choose to use Email as the way you export.
• Now, when there is a new version of the app, there will be a small notification from the Menu. You can use this to quickly see release notes and update your app as soon as it becomes available. This means less bugs and more features!
• Improved 'Email Developer' information added to better help debug issues.
• Improved Bug Reporting to include more more basic information about your device, iOS version, etc...
• Fixed the 'Bug Reports' module so it'll move out of the way of the keyboard in most cases and removed the occasional crash.
2.02
Jul 19, 2018
• Added Quick Notes to the Main Menu. You can use this to quickly add notes whenever you want, whether it be for keeping track of your DBT homework assignments, or anything else.
• A new Switch has been added to the 'Generate Reports' section that allows you to add your Quick Notes as the body of your email if you choose to use Email as the way you export.
• Now, when there is a new version of the app, there will be a small notification from the Menu. You can use this to quickly see release notes and update your app as soon as it becomes available. This means less bugs and more features!
• Improved 'Email Developer' information added to better help debug issues.
2.01
Jul 15, 2018
• Fixed a bug where we left the app in Developer Mode so any new data wasn't being saved! Sorry about that!
2.0
Jul 14, 2018
It's been a long while since our last update, but the most recent version has a ton of new features and has been rebuilt from the ground up!

New Features
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• Recreated some of the tools, and added other new ones. A total of 6 Interactive Tools to help you learn Distress Tolerance.
• Added 7 new modules focused at newer DBT students. These go over the 7 Distress Tolerance DBT Skills.
• Improved Stats and Charts.
• Shared Progress between DBT apps so you can see your entire DBT progress, no matter which app you're using.

New Unseen Features for this, and all our DBT Apps
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• Internationalized... so expect new languages being integrated.
• Cross-Platform support. So if you switch platforms, your progress can be transferred over as well.
• Greatly improve developer experience. We've rewritten this app and our other apps from the ground up, so adding new content is much easier than before. This means that it'll be easier to make bug fixes and add new content than ever before.
• Automated Build System. So instead of it taking an hour or two to upload to the App Store, it'll be a few keystrokes and grabbing a coffee while the computer does all the work of uploading a new version. So in the past, we would hold off of making updates if there were just small changes that needed to be made because it seemed like a waste of time to spend an hour or two just for something as simple as a typo fix. Since the build system is automated, expect quicker and more regular updates.

Thank you to everyone who has supported us in the development of these DBT apps!
1.4
Jun 25, 2015
A small update to fix a few usability issues. Still working on brand new versions of all of the DBT apps which will include localized versions in different languages. This new version includes:

- Revised some of the content (Existing users may have had their D.S.I. skills reset. Feel free to go through them again and check off the new list of D.S.I. skills they want to use in a time of distress)
- Corrected a few spelling errors
1.3
May 1, 2015
This is an intermediate update which basically helps improve the app slightly:
- App can now go in portrait or landscape mode (just turn your device)
- Scrolling in now enabled on the home page (for users who were unable to open all of the tools)
- All text has been reviewed and hopefully all spelling mistakes have been corrected
- Some of the fonts have been updated to be easier to read

We're hoping that in the next version of this app there will be a complete overhaul as we will be rebuilding a lot of this app from scratch to make it more friendly for our non-english speakers. With that in mind, please feel free to contact us if you would like to help us translate this app's content into other languages (the more languages the better, so if you are fluent and would like to help, please let us know) - kjell@2xpop.com
1.2
Feb 26, 2015
- Users who own more than one of our DBT apps can switch between apps instantly by tapping the icons on the bottom. Users will also have a small notification of the ones they do own, vs the ones they don't.
- Fixed a few small typos
1.0
Jan 20, 2015

DBT Distress Tolerance Tools FAQ

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Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of DBT Distress Tolerance Tools.
iPhone
Requires iOS 10.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 10.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 10.0 or later.
DBT Distress Tolerance Tools supports English

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