< Dialectical Behavioral Therapy  
        
      Emotion Regulation
Borderline and suicidal individuals are emotionally intense and labile – frequently angry, intensely frustrated, depressed, and anxious. This suggests that borderline clients might benefit from help in learning to regulate their emotions. Dialectical behavior therapy skills for emotion regulation include:
- Identifying and labeling emotions
 - Understanding the function of emotions
 - Identifying obstacles to changing emotions
 - Reducing vulnerability to “emotion mind”
 - Increasing positive emotional events
 - Increasing mindfulness to current emotions
 - Taking opposite action
 - Applying distress tolerance techniques
 
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