S.T.O.P.P. Emotion Regulation Skill

If you’re struggling with controlling your emotions, consider how to STOPP (Vivyan, 2015).

STOPP is a strategy that will help you in the heat of the moment when you are dealing with intense emotions. It incorporates aspects of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), DBT, and mindfulness to help you more effectively address and manage your emotional response to challenging situations.

STOPP stands for:

❖ S – Stop! Just pause for a moment.
❖ T – Take a Breath Notice your breathing as you breathe in and out.
❖ O – Observe
What thoughts are going through your mind right now? Where is your focus of attention? What are you reacting to?
What sensations do you notice in your body?
❖ P – Pull Back – Put in Some Perspective
What’s the bigger picture?
Take the helicopter view; What is another way of looking at this situation? What would a trusted friend say to me right now? Is this thought a fact or an opinion? What is a more reasonable explanation? How important is this? How important will it be in 6 months’ time?
❖ P – Practice What Works – Proceed
What is the best thing to do right now? For me? For others? For the situation? What can I do that fits with my values? Do what will be effective and appropriate (Vivyan, 2015).
Learning how to pause in between an intense emotional reaction and your ensuing actions is one of the most valuable and life-changing skills that a person can have. Practice ‘STOPPing’, and you will be in a better position to manage your most difficult emotions.