BPD Emotional Regulation Worksheets
BPD Emotional Regulation Worksheets
Living with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) can feel overwhelming, especially when intense emotions
and triggers arise. This collection of worksheets is designed to offer tools and strategies that help you
navigate the unique challenges of BPD. By focusing on emotional awareness, managing triggers, and
nervous system regulation, these worksheets provide actionable steps to promote stability and emotional
well-being. Through consistent practice, these exercises can help you gain greater control over your
emotions, reduce distress, and foster healthier relationships with yourself and others.
  Managing emotions can be particularly challenging for those with BPD. This worksheet helps you identify
  and label your emotions, providing a clearer understanding of your emotional experiences. By developing
  this awareness, you can create space to respond thoughtfully, rather than reacting impulsively, to your
  feelings.
  BPD often involves heightened sensitivity to certain triggers that can lead to emotional distress. This
  worksheet guides you in identifying the specific situations, words, or behaviors that trigger intense
  emotional reactions. By recognizing your triggers, you’ll be better equipped to manage your responses and
  reduce emotional intensity.
  Maintaining physical well-being plays a crucial role in emotional regulation. The PLEASE Skill (an acronym
  from Dialectical Behavior Therapy) focuses on reducing emotional vulnerability by addressing your physical
  health, managing eating habits, avoiding mood-altering substances, ensuring proper sleep, and getting
  regular exercise. This worksheet helps you develop healthy habits that can improve your emotional stability.
  When your nervous system is overwhelmed, it can be difficult to manage the intense emotional swings that
  come with BPD. This worksheet introduces techniques for regulating your nervous system, helping you calm
  down in moments of distress and regain a sense of control. By practicing these methods regularly, you’ll
  strengthen your ability to self-soothe and reduce emotional reactivity.
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Identifying your BPD triggers involves paying close attention to the situations that make it
more difficult for you to manage your emotions. By becoming aware of your triggers, you
can anticipate and prepare for them, reducing their impact on your life. This worksheet will
guide you through the process of identifying and analyzing your BPD triggers, and help you
develop strategies to cope with them.
Before After
1 What were you feeling physically? 1 What were you feeling physically?
2 What were you thinking about? 2 What thoughts did you have?
3 How did you feel emotionally? 3 How did you feel emotionally?
Before After
1 What were you feeling physically? 1 What were you feeling physically?
2 What were you thinking about? 2 What thoughts did you have?
3 How did you feel emotionally? 3 How did you feel emotionally?
Before After
1 What were you feeling physically? 1 What were you feeling physically?
2 What were you thinking about? 2 What thoughts did you have?
3 How did you feel emotionally? 3 How did you feel emotionally?
Are there specific thoughts or beliefs that frequently occur with your symptoms?
    PL                                               Make sure to look after your overall physical health by having regular
                                                     check-ups, staying active, and following any medical advice. Taking care
                                                     of your body helps keep your mind stable and healthy.
Balanced Eating
        E                                            Try to eat regular, healthy meals. Good nutrition can help keep your mood
                                                     steady and give you the energy you need, making you less likely to feel
                                                     upset or stressed.
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                                                     Avoid Mood-Altering Substances
                                                     Stay away from substances like alcohol and drugs that can affect your
                                                     mood and thinking. Avoiding these helps you think clearly and manage
                                                     your emotions better, which is important for your mental health.
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                                                      Balanced Sleep
                                                     Getting enough sleep is very important for handling your emotions well.
                                                     Try to keep a regular sleep schedule. Good sleep helps your mind work
                                                     properly and keeps your emotions steady, reducing the chances of feeling
                                                     moody or upset.
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                                                     Exercise Daily
                                                     Exercise can lift your mood, reduce stress, and improve your overall
                                                     emotional well-being. It also helps your body produce endorphins, which
                                                     make you feel happier.
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What challenges did you face when taking care of your physical health and how can you overcome them?
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Which foods made you feel the best & what foods do you want to avoid going forward?
     AVOID MOOD             Evaluate your use of substances that may affect your mood.
     ALTERING               Substances such as alcohol, non-prescription medications, drugs, and caffeine can
     SUBSTANCES:            affect your ability to regulate your emotions. One of the keys to emotional stability is
                            to take medication as prescribed and avoid substances used for self-medicating.
What are your personal reasons for avoiding mood altering substances?
What challenges might you face and how can you overcome them?
        With a sleep diary, you can log your bedtime, night awakenings, and morning wake-up times. This helps you see your sleep
        patterns and overall sleep duration, as well as how often your sleep is disrupted. Additionally, a sleep diary helps you track
        activities affecting your sleep. You’ll note when you exercise, nap, take medication, or consume caffeine or alcohol.
        INSTRUCTIONS: (1) Write the date and type of day: Work, School, or Day Off. (2) Put the letter “C” in the box when you
        have coffee, cola or tea. Put “M” when you take any medicine. Put “A” when you drink alcohol. Put “E” when you exercise.
        (3) Put a “B” in the box to show when you go to bed. Put a “Z” in the box that shows when you think you fell asleep. (4)
        Put a “Z” in all the boxes that show when you are asleep at night or when you take a nap during the day. (5) Leave boxes
        empty to show when you wake up at night and when you are awake during the day. SAMPLE ENTRY BELOW:
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Which workouts did you enjoy the most & want to do more?
What challenges did you face and how can you overcome them?
Regulating your nervous system means finding ways to help your body feel calm, safe, and grounded, even in the
face of stress. It's about using techniques that help you shift out of states of high alert or shutdown and move
toward a place where you feel more stable and centered. By learning to regulate your nervous system, you can
improve your ability to cope with life's challenges, experience more emotional balance, and feel more connected to
yourself and others.
This worksheet will guide you in recognizing how your emotions show up as physical sensations, like tension,
fluttering, or heaviness. Understanding these sensations is the first step in managing stress and emotions more
effectively. You'll learn to tune into your body's signals and practice techniques to help calm or soothe these
responses, giving you tools to handle stress and emotional challenges in a healthier way.
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                                                                                           Clenched jaw
                                                                                               Tears
      Tight shoulders
       Neck tension
      Lump in throat
      Unable to speak
                                                     Tightness in chest
                                                    Changes to breathing
                                                       (fast, shallow)
                                                         Heaviness
                                                      Knot in stomach                                   Clenched fists
                                                           Nausea                                         Fidgeting
                                                         Fluttering                                     Sweaty palms
                                                     Feeling hot or cold
       Muscle tension
        Leg shaking
                                                                                          Clenched toes
                                                                                          Foot tapping
Ranking
Tense and relax each muscle group in your body starting with the toes and working up
     Which technique was the most effective?                                       Rate your nervous system
                                                                                    regulation today (1-10)
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