emotions Crossword Puzzles
Emotional Intelligence Crossword Puzzle 2 2020-06-08
Across
- We need to ____ to changing customer needs.
- Effective leaders network with a ____.
- A culture of ____ communication allows expression of feelings.
- A sense of group ____ is one condition for creating group norm
- Celebrating ____ achievements boosts motivation
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- ____ our emotions makes us aware of our emotions
- ____ positive events cheers team members on
- Develop ____ by understanding members' emotions
- Constructive feedback builds ____ amongst members
- We need to ____ our skillset with changing global market.
10 Clues: Effective leaders network with a ____. • We need to ____ to changing customer needs. • ____ positive events cheers team members on • Develop ____ by understanding members' emotions • Celebrating ____ achievements boosts motivation • ____ our emotions makes us aware of our emotions • Constructive feedback builds ____ amongst members • ...
Crossword 2024-11-25
20 Clues: Bond • Care • Support • Respect • Emotions • Presence • Feelings • Openness • Listening • Gratitude • Influence • Belonging • Connection • Individuals • Conversation • Understanding • Understanding • Socialization • Encouragement • Trustworthiness
Marriage Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-04
mental health 2022-12-20
Across
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- what people get stressed by
- Psychotic Disorder
- a complex set of emotions that makes you different
- how people feel
- one of the 5 stages of grief
- The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization
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- felling sad all the time
- how people feel in certan situations
- extreme mood swings
- felling anxious all the time
- brain diteriorating
- how people cope with death and has 5 stages
- fear of missing out
- fears
15 Clues: fears • how people feel • Psychotic Disorder • extreme mood swings • brain diteriorating • fear of missing out • felling sad all the time • what people get stressed by • felling anxious all the time • one of the 5 stages of grief • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • how people feel in certan situations • how people cope with death and has 5 stages • ...
Schizophrenia 2016-11-09
Across
- common, chronic, debilitating, and devastating mental disorder
- false perceptions
- formally known as hebephrenic
- present during all phases of the illness
- another term for schizophrenia
- imitating the movements of others
- one of the 5 subtypes of schizo
- a cause of schizophrenia
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- dopamine, serotonin, acetylcholine, GABA etc.
- symptoms include hallucinations, delusions, paranoia
- regulates both movement/emotions
- symptom when thoughts are "blocked"
- progresses through an acute phase, recovery, and a stable phase
- repeating what was said by another
- outward bodily expression of emotions
15 Clues: false perceptions • a cause of schizophrenia • formally known as hebephrenic • another term for schizophrenia • one of the 5 subtypes of schizo • regulates both movement/emotions • imitating the movements of others • repeating what was said by another • symptom when thoughts are "blocked" • outward bodily expression of emotions • present during all phases of the illness • ...
mental health 2022-12-20
Across
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- what people get stressed by
- Psychotic Disorder
- a complex set of emotions that makes you different
- how people feel
- one of the 5 stages of grief
- The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization
Down
- felling sad all the time
- how people feel in certan situations
- extreme mood swings
- felling anxious all the time
- brain diteriorating
- how people cope with death and has 5 stages
- fear of missing out
- fears
15 Clues: fears • how people feel • Psychotic Disorder • extreme mood swings • brain diteriorating • fear of missing out • felling sad all the time • what people get stressed by • felling anxious all the time • one of the 5 stages of grief • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • how people feel in certan situations • how people cope with death and has 5 stages • ...
mental health 2022-12-20
Across
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- what people get stressed by
- Psychotic Disorder
- a complex set of emotions that makes you different
- how people feel
- one of the 5 stages of grief
- The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization
Down
- felling sad all the time
- how people feel in certan situations
- extreme mood swings
- felling anxious all the time
- brain diteriorating
- how people cope with death and has 5 stages
- fear of missing out
- fears
15 Clues: fears • how people feel • Psychotic Disorder • extreme mood swings • brain diteriorating • fear of missing out • felling sad all the time • what people get stressed by • felling anxious all the time • one of the 5 stages of grief • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • how people feel in certan situations • how people cope with death and has 5 stages • ...
Cognates/Cognados 2022-09-30
22 Clues: lion • data • paper • music • gallon • family • insect • dollar • active • flower • island • airport • nervous • giraffe • elephant • computer • hospital • emotions • enormous • mountain • explosion • intelligent
Words unit 3 EN-NE 2022-03-13
21 Clues: rij • vorm • druk • blok • metro • buurt • thuis • tarief • kostuum • viering • terwijl • vrolijk • emoties • karakter • verveeld • vliegtuig • versieren • onbeleefd • verdieping • avontuurlijk • in de binnenstad
Ch2 - Personality 2022-09-22
Across
- Copying the behavior of others.
- A way of dealing with an uncomfortable or unbearable feeling or situation.
- Behaviors, attitudes, feelings and ways of thinking that make you an individual.
- A period of deep sorrow.
- A reaction to a situation that involves your mind, body and behavior.
- Friends that are the same age and share similar interests as you.
- Studies how people think, feel and behave.
- Process by which people achieve their full potential.
- People who tend to be more relaxed, secure, and calm even during difficult situations.
- A normal response to a disappointing event.
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- Trait describes how responsible and self disciplined you are.
- refers to how much you respect yourself and like yourself.
- Pyramid he called the hierarchy of needs.
- Trait describing how much you like being with other people.
- Trait describes your tendency to relate to other people in a friendly way.
- Coping strategies that help you to protect yourself from difficult feelings.
- Also known as social emotions.
- Emotions that are express by people in all cultures.
18 Clues: A period of deep sorrow. • Also known as social emotions. • Copying the behavior of others. • Pyramid he called the hierarchy of needs. • Studies how people think, feel and behave. • A normal response to a disappointing event. • Emotions that are express by people in all cultures. • Process by which people achieve their full potential. • ...
"A Poison Tree" Analysis Crossword 2023-12-03
Across
- Suppressing emotions is dangerous is the ___
- Person beneath the tree
- What the apple alludes to in the Hebrew Bible (2 words)
- Emotion the narrator felt
- Opposite of express regarding emotions
- Conjunction repeated at the beginning of lines
- Point of view of the poem
- William Blake was an English ______ poet
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- To mislead
- "Stanza" used in the poem
- Number of polysyllabic words
- The star veiled by the night
- One of the deadly sins
- Average number of syllables per line
- AABB CCDD is the ____ scheme
- Biblical garden that's referenced
- What an apple symbolizes
- When something abstract is connected to something concrete
18 Clues: To mislead • One of the deadly sins • Person beneath the tree • What an apple symbolizes • "Stanza" used in the poem • Emotion the narrator felt • Point of view of the poem • Number of polysyllabic words • The star veiled by the night • AABB CCDD is the ____ scheme • Biblical garden that's referenced • Average number of syllables per line • Opposite of express regarding emotions • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-03-16
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- achieving full potential
- the things that make you an individual
- social emotions
- Your basic needs must be met
- way of dealing with a bad situation
- deep sorrow
- your sense of self
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- studies how people behave
- reaction to a situation
- emotions by people of all cultures
- developing the behavior of others
- friends who share a similar interest
- coping strategies to protect yourself
- how much you like and respect yourself
14 Clues: deep sorrow • social emotions • your sense of self • reaction to a situation • achieving full potential • studies how people behave • Your basic needs must be met • developing the behavior of others • emotions by people of all cultures • way of dealing with a bad situation • friends who share a similar interest • coping strategies to protect yourself • ...
De qué tienes miedo 2022-01-20
21 Clues: dogs • dark • ocean • bears • frogs • death • clowns • afraid • ghosts • snakes • to die • towards • heights • to look • bridges • spiders • insects • ladybugs • to drown • emotions • earthquake
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-18
Across
- to go forward or advance
- busy with an activity
- accomplishment or the satisfactory completion of something
- to move someone to act or feel emotions
- to show clearly
- to arrange or plan
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- the state of being gentle and considerate
- to cause to exist
- to move from one place to another
- to cause to come into being: to create
- receiving the credit for actions taken (can also mean "reliable")
- sad or gloomy
- total honesty
- anxious
- to attain or get something
- handing down beliefs from one generation to another
- understanding and sharing emotions with another person
17 Clues: anxious • sad or gloomy • total honesty • to show clearly • to cause to exist • to arrange or plan • busy with an activity • to go forward or advance • to attain or get something • to move from one place to another • to cause to come into being: to create • to move someone to act or feel emotions • the state of being gentle and considerate • ...
Vocab 6 2025-09-27
Abstract Expressionism 2018-02-16
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- / limits
- / a mark made by a certain painting tool
- / topic of interest (used in schools)
- Kooning / Dutch artist who created the "The Woman" series
- / spiritual feature of humans
- / ability to recognise
- / knowledge gained over years of practice
- / showing your emotions or feelings
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- / non-physical part of a human which contains emotions.
- Rider / famous group of expressionists founded in 1903
- / non-realistic style of art
- / opposite of objective
- / American Artist famous for his drip painting
- / sad, happy, confused, angry, jealous...
- / non-metaphorical art
- / opposite of dirty
- / element of art which has a large range
- / range of values, proportion
18 Clues: / limits • / opposite of dirty • / non-metaphorical art • / ability to recognise • / opposite of objective • / non-realistic style of art • / spiritual feature of humans • / range of values, proportion • / showing your emotions or feelings • / topic of interest (used in schools) • / a mark made by a certain painting tool • / sad, happy, confused, angry, jealous... • ...
Business Communications 2024-02-28
Across
- : Arise from human emotions, values, cultures, and psychological barriers
- Influences how you communicate and how you perceive what is being communicated
- Sharing information that conforms to specific “set of customs, rules and “etiquette”
- Study of writing of speaking
- How you say it/sender, giving the proper message
- Effect People tend to remember the first thing someone says or does
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- Informal-casual sharing of information with no customs or rules of etiquette involved
- Messages with little or no basis of fact-rumors are usually unverifiable
- Different words have different meanings to people
- Differences in cultural upbringing will influence your behaviors and perception
- How we are raised, the role we have according to our gender, occupational roles, emotions and self-concept
- Interference that occurs in the environment
- Effect People tend to remember the last thing someone says or does
- Receiving the message
- The relationships that develop between people who have regular contact at work
15 Clues: Receiving the message • Study of writing of speaking • Interference that occurs in the environment • How you say it/sender, giving the proper message • Different words have different meanings to people • Effect People tend to remember the last thing someone says or does • Effect People tend to remember the first thing someone says or does • ...
Personal and Social Skills 2024-02-21
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- The act of defining a problem
- The act of being responsible or in charge.
- Manage your own emotions and understand other people's emotions
- Cheering someone or everyone up.
- Understand and share feelings
- Communicating with others in a direct and honest manne
- The process of making choices.
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- Regulationg your own emotions
- An obligation or willingness
9 Clues: An obligation or willingness • Regulationg your own emotions • The act of defining a problem • Understand and share feelings • The process of making choices. • Cheering someone or everyone up. • The act of being responsible or in charge. • Communicating with others in a direct and honest manne • Manage your own emotions and understand other people's emotions
Activities 2023-06-22
Across
- Using brushes and colors to create artwork on canvas or paper, expressing ideas and emotions through visual art.
- Riding a bicycle, exploring the outdoors, and improving balance and coordination.
- Creating handmade crafts using materials like paper, glue, scissors, and other artistic supplies.
- Moving and grooving to music, expressing emotions, and learning different dance styles.
- Enjoying books and stories, exploring new worlds, and learning through words.
- Using the voice to create beautiful melodies, express emotions, and enjoy music.
- sports Engaging in team or individual sports activities, such as soccer, basketball, tennis, or running, to develop physical fitness and skills.
- Growing and taking care of plants, learning about nature, and enjoying the beauty of flowers and greenery.
- Being in the water, learning to float, dive, and swim different strokes while having fun and staying active.
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- Exploring nature by walking on trails and enjoying the beauty of forests, mountains, or parks.
- music Learning to play musical instruments like the piano, guitar, or drums, and creating melodies and harmonies.
- Preparing and creating delicious meals, learning recipes, and exploring different flavors and ingredients.
- Expressing thoughts and ideas through words, creating stories, and keeping journals or diaries.
- Expressing creativity by using pencils, pens, or colors to create artwork on paper.
- Challenging the mind by solving puzzles, crosswords, or jigsaw puzzles to improve problem-solving skills.
- Pretending to be different characters, performing in plays or skits, and expressing emotions through theatrical performances.
16 Clues: Enjoying books and stories, exploring new worlds, and learning through words. • Using the voice to create beautiful melodies, express emotions, and enjoy music. • Riding a bicycle, exploring the outdoors, and improving balance and coordination. • Expressing creativity by using pencils, pens, or colors to create artwork on paper. • ...
Feelings and emotions 2021-02-19
Across
- Upset and angry because someone that you love seems interested in another person
- Carefully considering things
- Feeling guilty or embarrassed about something you have done or about a quality in your character
- Satisfaction because you or people connected with you have done or got something good
- Very surprised
- Unhappy because something or someone wasn't as good as you expected
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- Extremaly angry
- Confused because you do not understand something
- Extremaly tired
- Something has happened that you did not expected
- When something very good happens
- Very enthusiastic
- Low temperature
- Unhappy or sorry
- To make someone worried
- High temperature
- Uncomfortable with other people:
17 Clues: Very surprised • Extremaly angry • Extremaly tired • Low temperature • Unhappy or sorry • High temperature • Very enthusiastic • To make someone worried • Carefully considering things • When something very good happens • Uncomfortable with other people: • Confused because you do not understand something • Something has happened that you did not expected • ...
Day 3 - Emotions 2023-01-25
17 Clues: n. 공포 • n. 동정 • adj. 놀란 • adj. 기쁜 • adj. 우울한 • v. 그리워하다 • n. 공포, 전율 • adj. 깜짝 놀란 • adj. 부끄러워하는 • adj. 매우 기뻐하는 • adj. 실망한, 낙담한 • v. 방해하다, 괴롭히다 • adj. 즐기는, 즐거워하는 • adj. 짜증 난, 화가 난 • adj. 걱정되는, 근심이 되는 • adj. 화가 난, 기분이 상한 • n. 후회, 유감/v. 후회하다
Kitchen and Emotions 2025-03-10
Across
- – To cook something in hot water.
- – To cook food in an oven.
- – The taste of food or drink.
- – Something used to make food.
- – The opposite of nervous or anxious.
- – A combination of two or more ingredients.
- – Feeling like crying.
- is the cleaned-up version of your list without numbers or symbols:
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- – Feeling very sad or unhappy.
- – Someone who puts in a lot of effort.
- – Showing good manners.
- – To cook food over an open flame or high heat.
- – A flat, round breakfast food made from batter.
- – Not crying.
- – Feeling worried or nervous.
- – Strong and difficult to break or chew.
- – To cook food in oil.
17 Clues: – Not crying. • – To cook food in oil. • – Feeling like crying. • – Showing good manners. • – To cook food in an oven. • – The taste of food or drink. • – Feeling worried or nervous. • – Feeling very sad or unhappy. • – Something used to make food. • – To cook something in hot water. • – The opposite of nervous or anxious. • – Someone who puts in a lot of effort. • ...
Feelings and emotions 2022-08-19
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- synonym of afraid
- feeling responsible for a wrongdoing
- feeling certaninty about something
- being in a state of distress or unhappiness
- synonym of satisfied
- no longer feeling distressed or anxious
- being in a state of unhappiness
- very bad
- feeling great pleasure
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- feeling worry or unease
- feeling or showing admiration
- irritated
- greatly surprised
- free from tension and anxiety
- feeling pleasure or happiness
- enraged
- synonym of embarrased
17 Clues: enraged • very bad • irritated • synonym of afraid • greatly surprised • synonym of satisfied • synonym of embarrased • feeling great pleasure • feeling worry or unease • feeling or showing admiration • free from tension and anxiety • feeling pleasure or happiness • being in a state of unhappiness • feeling certaninty about something • feeling responsible for a wrongdoing • ...
Emotions & emotional development 2019-09-17
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- Feeling often characterised by smiling and laughing
- Managing thoughts, feelings and behaviours
- The belief that things will generally be OK
- Playing with others in a way that requires each person to play a necessary part
- Unsure of what to do
- The ability and confidence to start things on your own
- Feeling that develops when you are laughed at for trying
- Being aware of and responding to individuals
- The ability to bounce back after a setback
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- Being on your own when you want to be with others
- Feeling that is caused when you are wrong
- How you describe the feeling of uncertainty
- Teaching and learning through recognition of mind, body and spirit
- Collaborating with professionals, families and community
- Deliberate, purposeful and thoughtful teaching
- Feelings, how we react in different situations
- Feeling that occurs when you are not able to do something you want to
17 Clues: Unsure of what to do • Feeling that is caused when you are wrong • Managing thoughts, feelings and behaviours • The ability to bounce back after a setback • How you describe the feeling of uncertainty • The belief that things will generally be OK • Being aware of and responding to individuals • Deliberate, purposeful and thoughtful teaching • ...
EVOLVE 5 EMOTIONS 2025-01-29
Across
- Feeling bad or unhappy.
- Something that makes you happy and enjoy yourself.
- Very bad or scary.
- Without any mistakes or flaws.
- Feeling sleepy or having no energy.
- Very wild, silly, or unusual.
- Feeling mad or upset.
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- Feeling something is yucky or gross.
- Not normal or unusual.
- Feeling good and joyful.
- Extreme anger.
- Making a lot of noise.
- Feeling scared of something.
- Feeling good about something you've done.
- Something or someone awesome or fashionable.
- Something very surprising and wonderful.
- A strong feeling of happiness.
17 Clues: Extreme anger. • Very bad or scary. • Feeling mad or upset. • Not normal or unusual. • Making a lot of noise. • Feeling bad or unhappy. • Feeling good and joyful. • Feeling scared of something. • Very wild, silly, or unusual. • Without any mistakes or flaws. • A strong feeling of happiness. • Feeling sleepy or having no energy. • Feeling something is yucky or gross. • ...
Emotions and Conditions 2025-03-05
Feelings and emotions 2024-11-02
17 Clues: dumny • senny • smutny • samotny • wściekły • zmęczony • znudzony • zazdrosny • zmieszany • zmartwiony • w porządku • szczęśliwy • zaskoczony • zawstydzony • zdenerwowany • przestraszony • podekscytowany
Blink Intro and Chapter 1 2023-10-30
Across
- A leading medical malpractice lawyer
- A museum that bought a fake marble sculpture known as a kouros
- A social psychologist who studies personality and perception
- Art Dealer that sold the Ghetty Museum a false kouros
- The 4th character trait, putting another lower than yourself, the most important for marriage
- A personal space that may tell a lot about a person
- A lab that studies success rates in married couples based on emotions expressed
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- A coding system that categorizes 20 different emotions one may feel
- The 3rd character trait, telling another what they're doing wrong
- Author of Blink
- Making quick inferences about a situation based on little information
- The 1st character trait, justifying oneself and refusing to understand another's point of view
- The 4 most identifiable character traits to determine a relationship
- Psychologist studying patterns in emotions in married couples
- The 2nd character trait, refusing to communicate and withdrawing
15 Clues: Author of Blink • A leading medical malpractice lawyer • A personal space that may tell a lot about a person • Art Dealer that sold the Ghetty Museum a false kouros • A social psychologist who studies personality and perception • Psychologist studying patterns in emotions in married couples • A museum that bought a fake marble sculpture known as a kouros • ...
Recap Crossword 2024-08-09
Across
- The ability to recognise and understand one's own emotions, strengths, weaknesses, and their impact on others. (4-9)
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others, taking their perspective into consideration. (7)
- An immediate, overwhelming emotional response originating from the brain, often bypassing rational thought. (8-6)
- The ability to build and maintain healthy relationships, communicate effectively, influence, resolve conflicts, and inspire others.(12-10)
- The capacity to recognise, understand, manage personal emotions, and recognise, respond to the emotions of others. (9-12)
- Non-verbal skill used to demonstrate Active Listening. (3-7)
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- The ability to empathise with and understand the emotions, needs, and perspectives of others. (6-8)
- The ability to regulate one's emotions, thoughts, and behaviours, particularly in challenging situations, to achieve goals. (4-10)
- Verbal Active Listening skill used to paraphrase key points and understanding about the conversation. (11)
- Skill used to engage someone in conversation and use both verbal and no verbal techniques to show understanding. (6-9)
- Feeling concern, sorrow, or pity for another person's misfortune. (8)
11 Clues: Non-verbal skill used to demonstrate Active Listening. (3-7) • Feeling concern, sorrow, or pity for another person's misfortune. (8) • The ability to empathise with and understand the emotions, needs, and perspectives of others. (6-8) • Verbal Active Listening skill used to paraphrase key points and understanding about the conversation. (11) • ...
Kellan and Cooper 3-6 The Giver 2025-02-13
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- Thing that younger children have
- Age where you get your bicycle
- Jonas’ best friend
- Father’s job
- Age when you get named
- Girl that Jonas had a dream about
- What are used to control strong emotions?
- Main Character of the The Giver
- Something that is rare in the community
- Age you get rid of your comfort object
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- Who was released in Chapter one?
- Job that has low respect
- Age when you get assigned your job
- Place where mother works
- Number of children a birth mother have
- Baby that Jonas’ family looks after
- What strong emotions are called?
- Main character’s sister
18 Clues: Father’s job • Jonas’ best friend • Age when you get named • Main character’s sister • Job that has low respect • Place where mother works • Age where you get your bicycle • Main Character of the The Giver • Who was released in Chapter one? • Thing that younger children have • What strong emotions are called? • Girl that Jonas had a dream about • Age when you get assigned your job • ...
Crossword 2025-09-11
Across
- The amount of time people who focused on negative emotions more then those who focused on their thoughts.
- When you've failed at something in your life. But that doesn't mean it has to be for nothing.
- Can be triggered along with thoughts while focusing on the emotions of failure.
- To make someone weak.
- These tell us to pay attention, signaling that something's wrong, either with our body, environment, or relationships.
- When you've failed at something and you should stop and let the emotions go through you.
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- One-off events that may not require a deep insight about why it happened.
- First participants attempted a task, then later have a chance to redo it.
- "If I'd only searched longer, I would have found that price"; "I gave up too quickly."
- Phrase for when you feel the emotions of failure and look into them.
- "I didn't care much about this anyway"; "It would have been impossible to find that price."
- adjective, not important; insignificant
- This media offers a solution to cope with failure, "Don't let it get to you and think about how things could have been worse.""
- To analyze something uncover a deeper meaning.
- The name for when someone acts like they do because of an emotion.
15 Clues: To make someone weak. • adjective, not important; insignificant • To analyze something uncover a deeper meaning. • The name for when someone acts like they do because of an emotion. • Phrase for when you feel the emotions of failure and look into them. • One-off events that may not require a deep insight about why it happened. • ...
Face reading 2025-08-21
10 Clues: safety • feelings • emotions • don’t lie • how people act • good at something • do not tell the truth • to focus on something • do test about your knowledge • someone who you are working with
Healthy Minds 2022-12-05
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- Something people like to do on vacation
- having understanding of someone else's feelings
- things in our mind that lead to emotions
- having this helps us have a healthy mind
- something we all have as humans
- things we do that come from thoughts and emotions
- a feeling when things are calm and focused
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- helps us feel good
- a skill to use to help calm the mind
- being present in the moment
10 Clues: helps us feel good • being present in the moment • something we all have as humans • a skill to use to help calm the mind • Something people like to do on vacation • things in our mind that lead to emotions • having this helps us have a healthy mind • a feeling when things are calm and focused • having understanding of someone else's feelings • ...
Chapter 5 2022-02-04
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- emotion meaning being thankful or greatful
- skill of knowing which emotions you feel & why
- ability to keep a positive outlook & focus on the good aspects of stressful situations
- any factor that causes stress
- ability to bounce back from traumatic or stressful events
- practice of taking an active role in protecting your own health
- type of stress that continues for long periods of time (traumatic)
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- skill of understanding, controlling, & expressing your & others emotions
- ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes
- physical,mental, & emotional reactions of your body to the challenges you face
- type of stress that is sudden & does not last long
- moods or feelings you experience
12 Clues: any factor that causes stress • moods or feelings you experience • emotion meaning being thankful or greatful • skill of knowing which emotions you feel & why • ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes • type of stress that is sudden & does not last long • ability to bounce back from traumatic or stressful events • ...
7.MEH.1.1 Adolescence 2025-04-30
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- A process or period of change from one state or condition to another, such as from childhood to adulthood.
- The stage of development when a person becomes physically capable of reproduction and experiences bodily changes.
- The stage of life when an individual is considered fully grown and responsible for their own actions.
- A person’s perception and understanding of who they are, which often develops during adolescence.
- A positive form of stress that can motivate and improve performance.
- Emotions Feelings that can be distressing, such as sadness, anger, and frustration.
- A negative form of stress that can cause anxiety or concern and hinder performance or health.
- Spurt A rapid increase in height and weight that typically occurs during puberty.
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- Emotions Feelings that are uplifting and enjoyable, such as happiness, excitement, and pride.
- Acting quickly without thinking about the consequences; often a challenge during adolescence.
- The period of life between childhood and adulthood marked by physical, emotional, and mental changes.
- Swing A sudden or intense change in emotional state that is common during adolescence.
- Events or situations that trigger stress.
- The ability to deal with stress, emotions, and changes in a healthy way.
- Health The ability to manage emotions in a healthy way and maintain a positive self-image and relationships.
- Relating to the mind and cognitive functions, including thoughts and emotional processing.
16 Clues: Events or situations that trigger stress. • A positive form of stress that can motivate and improve performance. • The ability to deal with stress, emotions, and changes in a healthy way. • Spurt A rapid increase in height and weight that typically occurs during puberty. • Emotions Feelings that can be distressing, such as sadness, anger, and frustration. • ...
Emotion 2021-11-04
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- This brain structure is involved in fear processing.
- These emotions include anger, fear, disgust, sadness, happiness, and surprise.
- Made up of physiological response, biological response, and feeling.
- This nucleus of the amygdala receives input from the olfactory cortex.
- This amygdala complex outputs information to modulate behavioral, autonomic, and endocrine responses.
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- Positive or negative features of emotion.
- This amygdala complex receives input and is involved in emotion-driven behavior.
- This can be high or low depending on the emotion.
- This brain structure regulates the autonomic nervous system.
- These emotions are made up of basic emotions.
- Subjective feeling of emotion.
- This affective state last longer than emotion.
12 Clues: Subjective feeling of emotion. • Positive or negative features of emotion. • These emotions are made up of basic emotions. • This affective state last longer than emotion. • This can be high or low depending on the emotion. • This brain structure is involved in fear processing. • This brain structure regulates the autonomic nervous system. • ...
Music Vocab 2020-09-06
Across
- music that gives good emotions
- is the speed of a piece
- five horizontal lines and four spaces
- a slow decrease
- one sound of a melody
- a combination of pitch and rhythm
- loud
- symbols to notate the loudness of sounds
- space between two vertical lines on staff
- two or more lines of a melody
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- is the basic unit of time
- a slow build up
- the quality given to a sound
- two or more notes heard at the same time
- music that gives sad and melancholy emotions
- regcurring pattern
- the differencee between two sounds
- soft
- the quality of sound that is high or low
19 Clues: loud • soft • a slow build up • a slow decrease • regcurring pattern • one sound of a melody • is the speed of a piece • is the basic unit of time • the quality given to a sound • two or more lines of a melody • music that gives good emotions • a combination of pitch and rhythm • the differencee between two sounds • five horizontal lines and four spaces • ...
Vocabulary: Inside me 2025-11-04
18 Clues: – Único • – Ayudar • – Seguro • – Acoger • – Amable • – Apoyar • interior • – Invitar • – Honesto • : amigable • – Especial • – Valiente • – Compartir • – Importante • – Respetuoso • / Together – Equipo • / Inclusion – Incluir • / Emotions – Sentimientos
psych 2021-02-26
Across
- created the hierarchy of needs
- theory of emotion - sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors
- tendency of behavior influences our thoughts, feelings, and actions
- developed theory that emotions, far from being intrapsychic feelings, reflected the fate of one’s goals
- theory of emotion; emotions have 2 ingredients: cognitive label and physiological arousal
Down
- sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors
- tendency to maintain a balanced/constant internal state
- tendency of one person's emotions to affect the others around them
- developed the theory of human personality based on one's inborn needs and relationships
- theory of emotion; all emotions are developed from, and can be reduced to, physiological reactions to stimuli
10 Clues: created the hierarchy of needs • tendency to maintain a balanced/constant internal state • tendency of one person's emotions to affect the others around them • tendency of behavior influences our thoughts, feelings, and actions • sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors • ...
Year 10 Term 2 Week 2 2021-11-11
Across
- Words which describe verbs
- When a writer creates a picture in the reader's head
- Two things placed near to each other to emphasise a contrast
- Finding the obvious meanings in a text
- The emotions of the writer
Down
- Words which describe nouns
- Other words for referring to someone/something without using their name
- The emotions in the setting
- Finding the hidden meanings in a text
- The emotions of the character, or reader
10 Clues: Words which describe nouns • Words which describe verbs • The emotions of the writer • The emotions in the setting • Finding the hidden meanings in a text • Finding the obvious meanings in a text • The emotions of the character, or reader • When a writer creates a picture in the reader's head • Two things placed near to each other to emphasise a contrast • ...
Vincent will Meer 2023-10-20
20 Clues: OCD • thin • dead • death • Ocean • friend • to die • dreams • clinic • disease • anorexia • lovingly • emotions • diagnosis • to travel • to scream • addiction • to suffer • disability • are you crazy?
Soft Skills Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-17
Across
- Guiding/Influencing others
- Set of moral principles employees use at work
- Feeling certain about the truth in something
- Organizing your time wisely
- The ability to understand another's emotions
- Finding solutions to difficult problems
- Thinking clearly on what you believe or not
- Optimistic in attitude/actions
- Taking yourself out of the equation
- Using your imagination
- Completing a task with concern for all areas involved
- A person doing a job that requires special education or skill
Down
- The ability to control oneself
- Take accountability for actions
- Being able to adjust to new conditions
- The ability to manage your emotions
- A process that is exchanged between individuals
- Confident/forceful behaviour
- Giving attention to a sound
- Working with others efficiently
20 Clues: Using your imagination • Guiding/Influencing others • Organizing your time wisely • Giving attention to a sound • Confident/forceful behaviour • The ability to control oneself • Optimistic in attitude/actions • Take accountability for actions • Working with others efficiently • The ability to manage your emotions • Taking yourself out of the equation • ...
Magazine 2025-06-13
Across
- Being healthy mentally and physically
- choice you make
- Someone you look up up to
- Development through learning and experiences
- Feelings like happiness, anger or sadness
- Handling situations with responsibility
- Being calm and fully present in the moment
- Limits you set to protect yourself
- How you see and understand yourself
- Related to your body
- Treating people with kindness and understanding
Down
- Beliefs that guide your choices and actions
- Help from others or yourself
- Being well in your body and mind
- A connection between people
- How you feel about yourself
- Talking, listening with people
- A believing in and feeling good about yourself
- Believing someone is honest without doubt
- Related to your thoughts and emotions
20 Clues: choice you make • Related to your body • Someone you look up up to • A connection between people • How you feel about yourself • Help from others or yourself • Talking, listening with people • Being well in your body and mind • Limits you set to protect yourself • How you see and understand yourself • Being healthy mentally and physically • Related to your thoughts and emotions • ...
Mental health 2022-09-28
10 Clues: get help • red emotion • blue emotion • your emotions • your feelings • oh I'm scared... • You can get support • the words are hdad guess • your can't stop taking it • your always sad and gloomy
Chapter 3 Glencoe Heath 2022-11-03
Across
- the distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
- a complex set of characteristics that makes you unique.
- a firm observance of core ethical values.
- ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis.
- someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for you.
- your sense of yourself as a unique individual.
- non hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement.
Down
- the ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels.
- having enough skills to do something.
- the intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior.
- the ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges of life.
- chemicals produced by your glands that regulate the activities of different body cells.
- how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself.
- to strive to be the best you can.
- signals that tell your mind and body how to react.
- mental processes that protect individuals from strong or stressful emotions and situations.
16 Clues: to strive to be the best you can. • having enough skills to do something. • a firm observance of core ethical values. • your sense of yourself as a unique individual. • signals that tell your mind and body how to react. • a complex set of characteristics that makes you unique. • the intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior. • ...
psych 2021-02-26
Across
- theory of emotion; all emotions are developed from, and can be reduced to, physiological reactions to stimuli
- developed the theory of human personality based on one's inborn needs and relationships
- tendency of behavior influences our thoughts, feelings, and actions
- sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors
- tendency to maintain a balanced/constant internal state
Down
- theory of emotion; emotions have 2 ingredients: cognitive label and physiological arousal
- tendency of one person's emotions to affect the others around them
- theory of emotion - sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors
- created the hierarchy of needs
- developed theory that emotions, far from being intrapsychic feelings, reflected the fate of one’s goals
10 Clues: created the hierarchy of needs • tendency to maintain a balanced/constant internal state • tendency of one person's emotions to affect the others around them • tendency of behavior influences our thoughts, feelings, and actions • sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors • ...
Spanish 2022-01-20
20 Clues: bats • fires • clowns • ghosts • to die • toward • snakes • look at • spicers • insects • to fall • bridges • to lose • monsters • to drown • emotions • to follow • parasites • to escape • earthquake
Michael crossword 2025-04-03
16 Clues: body • news • learn • health • limits • witness • sadness • nervous • healing • feelings • pressure • agreement • reactions • substances • embarrassment • communicating
You're My Favourite 2024-10-10
Across
- the bestest guy ever
- "dont call me thatt"
- the first nickname ever
- the first book you told me about
- "people who watch horror movies for fun are ___"
- "you have such a _____ heart"
- "you're so _____ with your emotions"
- my superhero
- the solution you suggest to every problem
Down
- someone that gets on your nerves
- your first love ;)
- I saw it from my academy window
- something people smoke
- a grammatical error
- something you can't live without (soft and stuff)
- a shared sight in the sky
- "get it from my school locker"
- a reputation you had at school
- the first secret we shared
- our game
- "no matter what, I'll always be _____ of you"
21 Clues: our game • my superhero • your first love ;) • a grammatical error • the bestest guy ever • "dont call me thatt" • something people smoke • the first nickname ever • a shared sight in the sky • the first secret we shared • "you have such a _____ heart" • "get it from my school locker" • a reputation you had at school • I saw it from my academy window • someone that gets on your nerves • ...
Health Final 2023-01-26
Across
- a desire to act
- feeling of revolution
- you fight the fear
- worse then scared
- when you feel happy
- and unexpected event
- brain's instincts
- worse then madness
- knowing something will happen and feeling good about it
- the brain decides your not able to escape
- ready to face danger
- sorrow
Down
- when you run away from something causing you fear
- beneficial stress
- a feeling of worry that is overwhelming
- before the frontal cortex
- triggers for stress
- the body part that controls every action
- the hippo in the brain
- the place in your brain that controls emotions
- to praise
- when you feel you can rely on someone
- the feelings in your head
23 Clues: sorrow • to praise • a desire to act • beneficial stress • worse then scared • brain's instincts • you fight the fear • worse then madness • triggers for stress • when you feel happy • and unexpected event • ready to face danger • feeling of revolution • the hippo in the brain • before the frontal cortex • the feelings in your head • when you feel you can rely on someone • ...
Brainbrain 2024-09-23
Across
- The cerebellum helps with
- can cause Unconsciousness,Insomnia and Fatal familial insomnia if damaged
- This type of scanning is used to see many parts of the brain
- The Cerebellum is said to look like a tiny
- This lobe function helps with Hearing,processing emotions, and long term memory.
- A damaged Mid brain can also cause a loss of
- The process center of emotions
- This lobe of the brain controls motor control,speech and meaning of words,smell and planning and problem solving
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- Damage or loss of this part of the brain can cause paralysis or loss of sensation
- A damaged Mid brain can cause loss of
- The Hypothalamus reproduces
- Controls growth and weight gain and many other hormones
- Functions of this part involve motor learning,motor control,behaviors,and emotions.
- The parietal lobe deals with touch and
- Located in the back of the brain this lobe controls vision, with distance,depth,color and face recognition
- The Cerebellum has a series of _ Loops
16 Clues: The cerebellum helps with • The Hypothalamus reproduces • The process center of emotions • A damaged Mid brain can cause loss of • The parietal lobe deals with touch and • The Cerebellum has a series of _ Loops • The Cerebellum is said to look like a tiny • A damaged Mid brain can also cause a loss of • Controls growth and weight gain and many other hormones • ...
Scientfic Foundations 2022-05-16
Across
- how many standard deviations you are away from norm
- behavior that is result of our genetic inheriatnce
- discovered classical conditioning
- how behavior and thinking vary across situations
- tendency to believe after learning an outcome
- Father of psychology
- two variables change together
- stresses individual choice and free will
- explain thought and behavior in terms of conditioning
Down
- psychology should study only observable behavior
- process by which participants are selected
- founder of functionalism
- brain enables emotions
- idea of mind operating on subjective emotions
- an educated guess
- theory that all aspects of society serve a function
- research undertaken to solve a specific problem
- how we process and retrieve information
- behaviorism
- evolution by natural selection
20 Clues: behaviorism • an educated guess • Father of psychology • brain enables emotions • founder of functionalism • two variables change together • evolution by natural selection • discovered classical conditioning • how we process and retrieve information • stresses individual choice and free will • process by which participants are selected • ...
STRESS - Signs and Strategies 2023-05-22
Across
- stresses of modern workplaces can cause
- or flight
- a significant impediment to health and wellbeing
- deep breathing relaxation technique
- when our wellbeing suffers so does our ___ health
- a feeling of not being able to cope
- under stress, some people lose control of their
- stress can result in serious ___ problems
- drastically decreases a person's wellbeing
Down
- can help manage emotions
- companies have a commitment to employee
- a symptom of stress
- an excellent way to help manage your stress
- a stress relief method is spending time with
- can help develop stress management
- stress causes many physical
- difficulty falling and staying asleep
- health and ___ are connected
- can cause poor sleep or panic attacks
- stress eating can result in
20 Clues: or flight • a symptom of stress • can help manage emotions • stress causes many physical • stress eating can result in • health and ___ are connected • can help develop stress management • deep breathing relaxation technique • a feeling of not being able to cope • difficulty falling and staying asleep • can cause poor sleep or panic attacks • ...
Varsity Mindfulness Crossword 2025-05-14
Across
- Bouncing back from a difficult situation.
- Social, Emotional and Ethical Learning.(2 words, no space)
- Observing and acknowledging thoughts, feelings, and sensations in the mind and body without judgement.
- Ability to recognize, understand, and regulate one's emotions.(2 words, no space)
- When lives and objects can only exist because of their innate connection to other lives and objects.
- Focused concentration onto something.
- Understanding and sharing feelings with another.
Down
- Identifying and focusing on positive experiences to regulate emotions.
- State of well-being where one feels in control. (2 words, no space)
- Technique that stabilizes one by noticing how one is physically supported by oneself or something else.
- A mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness to the present moment and staying connected.
- Deep appreciation, being thankful.
- Recognizing or perceiving something.
- Feelings based on a person's unique reaction to a situation.
- Physical feeling.
- Being kind and accepting one's own abilities and challenges.(2 words, no space)
16 Clues: Physical feeling. • Deep appreciation, being thankful. • Recognizing or perceiving something. • Focused concentration onto something. • Bouncing back from a difficult situation. • Understanding and sharing feelings with another. • Social, Emotional and Ethical Learning.(2 words, no space) • Feelings based on a person's unique reaction to a situation. • ...
heath final project 2023-01-27
10 Clues: mad • stress • feelings • happiness • bad stress • good stress • imporant organ in your head • sudden urge to desire or act • the front part of the frontal lobe • part of brain involved with emotions
Emotional Wellness 2024-11-12
Across
- being able to bounce back from difficulties faster
- ________ Coping is the tendency to avoid or ignore stressors, problems, or uncomfortable feelings rather than confronting them head-on
- Emotions are _____;they tell us about ourselves, what we care about, and what we need.
- Taking care of your emotional health also means taking care of your ________ health
- one impact of poor emotional wellness
- embrace ____________ to enhance emotional wellness
- An example of avoidant coping
- the ability to handle and understand your emotions and cope with challenges or change
Down
- An example of emotion-based coping
- One method for addressing your feelings
- Emotional-Based coping skills are centered on changing how you ______
- Problem-Based coping skills focus on changing the ________
- Identifying your ______ is the first step to managing emotions
- management An example of problem-based coping
14 Clues: An example of avoidant coping • An example of emotion-based coping • one impact of poor emotional wellness • One method for addressing your feelings • management An example of problem-based coping • being able to bounce back from difficulties faster • embrace ____________ to enhance emotional wellness • Problem-Based coping skills focus on changing the ________ • ...
psych 2021-02-26
Across
- created the hierarchy of needs
- tendency to maintain a balanced/constant internal state
- tendency of behavior influences our thoughts, feelings, and actions
Down
- tendency of one person's emotions to affect the others around them
- theory of emotion - sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors
- theory of emotion; all emotions are developed from, and can be reduced to, physiological reactions to stimuli
- sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors
- developed the theory of human personality based on one's inborn needs and relationships
- developed theory that emotions, far from being intrapsychic feelings, reflected the fate of one’s goals
- theory of emotion; emotions have 2 ingredients: cognitive label and physiological arousal
10 Clues: created the hierarchy of needs • tendency to maintain a balanced/constant internal state • tendency of one person's emotions to affect the others around them • tendency of behavior influences our thoughts, feelings, and actions • sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors • ...
psych 2021-02-26
Across
- created the hierarchy of needs
- tendency to maintain a balanced/constant internal state
- tendency of behavior influences our thoughts, feelings, and actions
Down
- tendency of one person's emotions to affect the others around them
- theory of emotion - sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors
- theory of emotion; all emotions are developed from, and can be reduced to, physiological reactions to stimuli
- sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors
- developed the theory of human personality based on one's inborn needs and relationships
- developed theory that emotions, far from being intrapsychic feelings, reflected the fate of one’s goals
- theory of emotion; emotions have 2 ingredients: cognitive label and physiological arousal
10 Clues: created the hierarchy of needs • tendency to maintain a balanced/constant internal state • tendency of one person's emotions to affect the others around them • tendency of behavior influences our thoughts, feelings, and actions • sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors • ...
psych 2021-02-26
Across
- sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors
- theory of emotion - sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors
- theory of emotion; all emotions are developed from, and can be reduced to, physiological reactions to stimuli
- developed theory that emotions, far from being intrapsychic feelings, reflected the fate of one’s goals
- tendency of one person's emotions to affect the others around them
- developed the theory of human personality based on one's inborn needs and relationships
Down
- tendency to maintain a balanced/constant internal state
- tendency of behavior influences our thoughts, feelings, and actions
- theory of emotion; emotions have 2 ingredients: cognitive label and physiological arousal
- created the hierarchy of needs
10 Clues: created the hierarchy of needs • tendency to maintain a balanced/constant internal state • tendency of one person's emotions to affect the others around them • tendency of behavior influences our thoughts, feelings, and actions • sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors • ...
Motivation and Emotion Review 2017-11-19
Across
- Underachievers have the ___________ but are not motivated to use them
- This theory of emotion states we experience physiological arousal and emotions at the same time
- This motivational theory states behavior is motivated in part by the conscious desire for personal growth.
- Individuals who score relatively high on tests of ability or intelligence, but perform more poorly than their scores would predict
- Individuals expect __________ from the attainment of positive incentives
- Engaging in behaviors that contribute to failure and then using these very things, knowingly or not, as excuses for failing to achieve the goals.
- This motivational theory explains that we do things because we are biologically programmed to survive.
- This need is fulfilled by having friendly social interactions and relationships
- A need or desire that propels someone in a certain direction
- Examples of these emotions include Shame, Irritation, and Passion
- The need for independence and minimal interference would be an example of a __________ motive
- This theory of emotion states only after we interpret the arousal can we experience emotions
- Another name for the Cognitive Appraisal Theory
- This need is fulfilled by having control and influence over others
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- Means that the individual is internally motivated to do something
- This motivational theory states you are motivated to do things because you assign a higher value to a particular behavior
- The state of balance within our bodies
- This motivational theory states that your behavior is motivated by a need from something lacking in your body which creates tension
- This need is fulfilled by succeeding in attaining your goals
- Means the individual is motivated from an outside source
- Some people are motivated by a ______ ___ _________ rather than a need to achieve
- Another word for Biological or Basic Motives such as hunger or thirst
- He created the Hierarchy of Needs
- The ____________ Appraisal theory of emotion states you must think about your situation before you can experience an emotion.
- When an event causes physiological arousal first, then identify a reason for this arousal, then can experience the emotion
- Optimal Arousal Theory states people desire pleasure and avoid ___________
- The lower four needs in the Hierarchy are known as ___________ needs
- Forces that motivate one to take action
- Examples of these emotions include Joy, Anger, and Fear
- One way we perceive emotions besides facial expressions or speech patterns
30 Clues: He created the Hierarchy of Needs • The state of balance within our bodies • Forces that motivate one to take action • Another name for the Cognitive Appraisal Theory • Examples of these emotions include Joy, Anger, and Fear • Means the individual is motivated from an outside source • This need is fulfilled by succeeding in attaining your goals • ...
Emotional Intelligence Crossword 2020-03-09
Across
- Helps with expressing situations that happen in our lives
- Intelligence Being conscientious of your emotions through awareness, control, and expression in your everyday life
- Separate Experiences
Down
- Acting accordingly in situations
- Recognizing your emotions, understanding your reactions, and classifying emotions correctly
- Goal orientated and eager
- Keeping other's feelings in mind when interacting in social settings
- Comprehension and acknowledgement of other's emotions
8 Clues: Separate Experiences • Goal orientated and eager • Acting accordingly in situations • Comprehension and acknowledgement of other's emotions • Helps with expressing situations that happen in our lives • Keeping other's feelings in mind when interacting in social settings • ...
defense mechanism 2022-12-08
Across
- associating with people of higher status in order to increase your own status
- unconsciously forgetting information that is too painful to recall
- using exercise or physical activity as a substitute for sexual energies
- emphasizing personal strengths in one area to shift focus from your failure and weaknesses
- when young boys automatically try to satisfy their needs
- refusing to accept an obvious situation because of the emotional pain it causes
- reverting to childlike behavior to get what you want from the attention you got when you were young
- describing painful or emotional personal events in academic or philosophical terms
Down
- formation replacing emotions you have for feelings that are socially unacceptable
- making logical excuses for illogical behavior
- when you intend to say one thing but say something else
- casting the feelings you have onto other people and blame them for the cause of your emotions.
- what Sigmund Freud discovered
- morality principal
- reality principal
- pleasurable principal
- this is the expression of consciousness without censorship as an aid to the unconscious process
- taking out one's anger or frustration on a person or object that is not the cause
- a redirect of emotions from your childhood
19 Clues: reality principal • morality principal • pleasurable principal • what Sigmund Freud discovered • a redirect of emotions from your childhood • making logical excuses for illogical behavior • when you intend to say one thing but say something else • when young boys automatically try to satisfy their needs • unconsciously forgetting information that is too painful to recall • ...
RST #1 2025-06-09
Common SAT Adjectives --> Nouns 2019-03-20
Across
- Luck
- Doing or saying something without upsetting other people, politeness
- Politeness, friendliness, agreeability
- Complaints in an annoyed way
- A short story
- Not caring much either way
- Fakeness, insincerity, not real
- Being able to remain strong after going through something difficult
- Wealth
Down
- The feeling that you understand another person's emotions
- something that does not have 1 clear meaning, may have 2 or more
- Wisdom
- Not caring, relaxing, not worried
- Cautiousness, not completely trusting
- Doing something without thinking, controlled by emotions
- Protection, sanctuary
- Based on fact not on opinion
- An idea that is not proven, but leads to more discussion/experiments
- An angry feeling of hatred or dislike
- Kindness, generosity
20 Clues: Luck • Wisdom • Wealth • A short story • Kindness, generosity • Protection, sanctuary • Not caring much either way • Based on fact not on opinion • Complaints in an annoyed way • Fakeness, insincerity, not real • Not caring, relaxing, not worried • Cautiousness, not completely trusting • An angry feeling of hatred or dislike • Politeness, friendliness, agreeability • ...
RANUTH'S CROSSWORD 2025-10-27
Across
- State of mind and emotional well-being
- Thinking too much about something
- Feeling happy and healthy
- Negative judgment from others
- Feeling very sad for a long time
- Taking time to care for yourself
- Pressure or tension from problems
- Feelings like joy anger or sadness
- Deep emotional pain from past events
Down
- Feeling worried or nervous
- Ability to recover after challenges
- Handling difficult emotions or problems
- Paying attention to the present moment
- Keeping life healthy and steady
- Thinking in a hopeful or good way
- Feeling alone or separated from others
- Belief that things will get better
- A person trained to give advice and support
- Help or comfort from others
- Talking with a professional to feel better
20 Clues: Feeling happy and healthy • Feeling worried or nervous • Help or comfort from others • Negative judgment from others • Keeping life healthy and steady • Feeling very sad for a long time • Taking time to care for yourself • Thinking too much about something • Thinking in a hopeful or good way • Pressure or tension from problems • Belief that things will get better • ...
Inside Out 2025-01-03
Across
- Blue emotion, very quiet
- The imaginary friend's name
- The number of emotions in Riley's head
- Riley has 5 islands of ________
- People do this when they are happy
- People do this when they are sad
- Purple emotion, keeps Riley safe
- What color are the happy emotions?
Down
- Green emotion, says "ew"
- Where does Riley move from?
- What sport does Riley play?
- Red emotion, always mad
- Yellow emotion, in charge
- The name of the girl
14 Clues: The name of the girl • Red emotion, always mad • Green emotion, says "ew" • Blue emotion, very quiet • Yellow emotion, in charge • Where does Riley move from? • The imaginary friend's name • What sport does Riley play? • Riley has 5 islands of ________ • People do this when they are sad • Purple emotion, keeps Riley safe • People do this when they are happy • ...
Personality 2021-10-28
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- refers to how much you respect yourself and like yourself.
- a person who studies how people think, feel, and behave.
- are emotions that are expressed by people in all cultures.
- is a reaction to situations that involves your mind, body, and behavior.
- are coping strategies that help you to protect yourself from difficult feelings.
- Behavior showed by an adult
- People that are of the same age and share the same interest.
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- what needs to be met prior to self actualization.
- consists of behaviors, attitudes, feelings, and ways of thinking that make you an individual.
- a sense of self
- The process by which people achieve their full potential.
- is a way of dealing with an uncomfortable or unbearable feeling or situation.
- emotions not expressed in the same way by all people
- deep sorrow
14 Clues: deep sorrow • a sense of self • Behavior showed by an adult • what needs to be met prior to self actualization. • emotions not expressed in the same way by all people • a person who studies how people think, feel, and behave. • The process by which people achieve their full potential. • refers to how much you respect yourself and like yourself. • ...
Unit_5_Puzzle 2020-11-26
Across
- similar to feelings
- a mix of things
- to show emotions
- to be grateful or thankful
- to go around in circles
- a lack of water in a person's body
- extremely careful about little things
Down
- an unlikely comparison using the word like
- an animal that is active at night
- to shed skin (like snakes)
- to be put in a circle
- a bunch of flowers put together
- shiny little things
- drawn in a picture
14 Clues: a mix of things • to show emotions • drawn in a picture • similar to feelings • shiny little things • to be put in a circle • to go around in circles • to shed skin (like snakes) • to be grateful or thankful • a bunch of flowers put together • an animal that is active at night • a lack of water in a person's body • extremely careful about little things • ...
DBT Skills Crossword 2024-08-30
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- doing at least one thing a day to build a sense of accomplishment
- emotions and actions can be set off by thoughts or events and we use this skill to analyze and change emotions that are no longer effective
- Use words
- Intentional practice
- Think dialectically and listen to your gut
- insight on what we feel at any point in time
- outlines techniques for distracting yourself from distressing emotions until they pass
- we use this skill to think of solutions for unpleasant emotions when there is a problem that we can change
- Just Notice
- Focus is effectiveness by maintaining current and making new relationships
- It just is
- a list of activities to help the moment
- Before engaging in any self destructive behaviors ask yourself hungry-angry-lonely-tired
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- give yourself the acceptance and love that you give to others
- a technique to figure out why we behave the way we do
- the rules and limits we use to navigate relationships they come from what we need and must be communicated to others
- choosing to accept as if you are at a fork in the road
- stepping back and seeing your thoughts for what they really are
- Focus is effectiveness while resolving conflicts to get what you want more often
- Visualize a stop sign and respond instead of react
- useful in helping achieve personal goals and build a sense of accomplishment
- short term or long term plans that are specific-measurable-achievable-relevant-time
- letting go of the illusion of control and a willingness to notice and accept things as they are right now without judging
- We use this skill to do something different to bring up a new emotion
- using the five senses to bring down intensity and foster grounding
- Reduce vulnerability and take care of yourself by taking care of your body
- Focus is effectiveness by fostering a sense of self respect
- fully present in-the-moment
- Bring down intensity during times of severe distress
29 Clues: Use words • It just is • Just Notice • Intentional practice • fully present in-the-moment • a list of activities to help the moment • Think dialectically and listen to your gut • insight on what we feel at any point in time • Visualize a stop sign and respond instead of react • Bring down intensity during times of severe distress • ...
dewey decimal numbers 2013-05-10
Family 2014-07-15
18 Clues: Stolz • Wärme • Streit • Trauer • Gefühle • getrennt • Vertrauen • verwitwet • Zuneigung • Eifersucht • Solidarität • anstrengend • Wohlbefinden • Verantwortung • Zuverlässigkeit • Taufe(christl.) • Krebs(Krankheit) • Hilfe/Unterstützung
Family 2014-07-15
18 Clues: Wärme • Stolz • Streit • Trauer • Gefühle • getrennt • verwitwet • Vertrauen • Zuneigung • Eifersucht • anstrengend • Solidarität • Wohlbefinden • Verantwortung • Zuverlässigkeit • Taufe(christl.) • Krebs(Krankheit) • Hilfe/Unterstützung
Caregiver Crossword 2025-07-16
Across
- Specific ways individuals justify their negative behavior when "in the box," including the Better-Than, I-Deserve, Worse-Than, and Need-to-Be-Seen-As boxes.
- A in ARC Framework.
- ________ positions : generally be in positions where you can see and hear all students you are supervising.
- Standard is 1:4, 1:2 for Spark Balance, 1:16 for Night Support
- A Caregiver’s knowledge or sensing of the rhythms, moods, and emotions of our Students. This includes empathizing and connecting through shared emotions.
- Jerry ________ : Founder of The Heritage Community
- Routines and ________ :Repetitive and predictable sequences of activities and interactions between a Caregiver and Student. They help provide structure and stability to the child's life.
- R in ARC Framework.
- C in ARC Framework.
- ________ Management: The ability of a Caregiver to regulate their emotions when caring for a child. It helps create a supportive and nurturing environment for the child and promotes healthy attachment relationships.
- By meeting physical, mental, and environmental needs, we make sure our students get balanced support in their healing.
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- 1. We Have a Sacred Mission. 2.We Strive for Excellence. 3.We Keep an Infinite Mindset.
- ________ of care: three phases of growth, each with more responsibilities and privileges.
- ________ Response: The choice of a Caregiver to provide a reliable and stable response to our Students needs and emotions.
- Discussing with caregivers and students the expectations for the day or certain activity, helping everyone prepare mentally.
- Healthy ________ : Constantly remind yourself of the setting and reality of your role as a caregiver working with individuals who require and are receiving treatment. Maintain good supervision always.
- Any Heritage employee
- Heart at ________ : viewing others as objects, threats, or obstacles.
- Knowing where your students are at all times. Consistently tracking their locations to ensure no gaps in supervision.
- These students are neurodiverse, primarily with autism, with challenges in social skills, communication, and sensory processing.
- ________ Responses: These responses are often automatic and driven by a need to feel safe or in control. They might look like defiance, shutdowns, outbursts, or hopelessness.
- Name of favorite candy / Training Specialist
- Heart at ________ : viewing others as people with needs, hopes, and fears.
- These students have complex trauma from prolonged or repeated experiences that have deeply shaped their emotions, thoughts, and relationships.
24 Clues: A in ARC Framework. • R in ARC Framework. • C in ARC Framework. • Any Heritage employee • Name of favorite candy / Training Specialist • Jerry ________ : Founder of The Heritage Community • Standard is 1:4, 1:2 for Spark Balance, 1:16 for Night Support • Heart at ________ : viewing others as objects, threats, or obstacles. • ...
Brain Unit 2025-11-06
Across
- Detects internal injuries and diseases
- Thoughts, emotions, and personality
- Regulates emotion and behavior
- The main body or mass of a structure
- Medical imaging technique used in radiology
- Attention, language, and emotion
- Visual processing abilities
- Memory, thinking, learning, reasoning, problem-solving
- Body's chemical messengers
- The inner region of an organ or tissue
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- Your body's command center
- Relaying of sensory and motor signals to the cerebral cortex
- controls everything your body does
- Integrating sensory information
- When the left and right are surgically seperated
- Central trunk of the brain
- A test that measures electrical activity in the brain
- Emotions, language, and memory
- Controls body temp, hunger,and sleep
- Manages all conscious thoughts, actions, and input
20 Clues: Your body's command center • Central trunk of the brain • Body's chemical messengers • Visual processing abilities • Regulates emotion and behavior • Emotions, language, and memory • Integrating sensory information • Attention, language, and emotion • controls everything your body does • Thoughts, emotions, and personality • The main body or mass of a structure • ...
Love is in the air 2024-03-09
Across
- Expression of affection often on the lips.
- Scheduled romantic outing.
- Symbol of love; organ associated with emotions
- Showing concern and kindness.
- Affectionate feeling towards someone
- Unique and significant.
- Feeling of joy and contentment.
Down
- Related to love and emotions.
- Showing benevolence and compassion.
- Pleasant taste; used to describe affectionate actions.
- Positive feeling towards something or someone.
- Deeply love and admire.
- Two people in a romantic relationship.
- Tight embrace to show warmth.
14 Clues: Deeply love and admire. • Unique and significant. • Scheduled romantic outing. • Related to love and emotions. • Showing concern and kindness. • Tight embrace to show warmth. • Feeling of joy and contentment. • Showing benevolence and compassion. • Affectionate feeling towards someone • Two people in a romantic relationship. • Expression of affection often on the lips. • ...
You Are What You Think by David Stoop Ph.D. 2024-08-31
Across
- We need to think about what we're ___________ about.
- A man without _____-_________ is like a city with broken-down walls.
- Epictetus said, "Men are disturbed not by things, but by the ____ they take of them."
- In every situation, our responses are based on how we CHOOSE TO INTERPRET that event. And that choice creates our ____________.
- What is the name of this study? You Are What You ____________
- Today most medical research indicates that between 75 to 90 percent of all illness is caused by the ___________ of modern life.
- This comes in several ways; our thoughts, visual images, the words we speak out loud.
- We can numb our pain, distract ourselves from it, project it, and try to deny it’s even there; but none of these escapes can truly relieve our pain. Only an honest understanding of ________ and our God can do that.
- All too often our attitudes are a by-product of our ___________ in an out-of-control world.
- Psychomatic begins in the _________.
Down
- What's another word for belief system in the ABC's of our emotions?
- Proverbs 23:7 says, "as he __________ in his heart, so is he."
- Overwhelmed or overcontrolling are examples of _________ styles.
- Only a proper understanding of ourselves and our ____ can truly relieve our pain.
- Our thoughts determine our emotions which determines our ____________.
- _____________ is everything!
- Your homework was a list of questions to determine what ________ YOUR self-talk.
- There are _________ basic principles that form the foundation for our self-talk.
- the evidence of an outer world beyond our control pales in significance when compared to our inner __________ of not being able to control our own personal lives.
- In the ABC's of our emotions, A+B=C, The "b" stands for our _________ system.
20 Clues: _____________ is everything! • Psychomatic begins in the _________. • We need to think about what we're ___________ about. • What is the name of this study? You Are What You ____________ • Proverbs 23:7 says, "as he __________ in his heart, so is he." • Overwhelmed or overcontrolling are examples of _________ styles. • ...
Motivation and Emotion Crossword 2021-09-03
Across
- one of the culturally specific standards that govern the types and frequencies of emotions that are acceptable
- eating disorder characterized by an individual maintaining body weight that is well below average through starvation and/or excessive exercise
- amount of energy that is expended in a given period of time
- two-factor theory of emotion emotions consist of two factors: physiological and cognitive
- researchers who believed that emotions arise from physiological arousal
- motivation that arises from external factors or rewards
- satiety hormone
- assertion that each individual has an ideal body weight, or set point, that is resistant to change
- theory that our emotions are determined by our appraisal of the stimulus
- theory of emotion physiological arousal and emotional experience occur at the same time
- deviations from homeostasis create physiological needs that result in psychological drive states that direct behavior to meet the need and ultimately bring the system back to homeostasis
- law simple tasks are performed best when arousal levels are relatively high, while complex tasks are best performed when arousal is lower
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- test that measures physiological arousal of individuals as they answer a series of questions
- individual’s belief in his own capabilities or capacities to complete a task
- type of surgery that modifies the gastrointestinal system to reduce the amount of food that can be eaten and/or limiting how much of the digested food can be absorbed
- motivation based on internal feelings rather than external rewards
- adult with a BMI between 25 and 29.9
- part of the brain with dense connections with a variety of sensory areas of the brain; it is critical for classical conditioning and attaching emotional value to memory
- wants or needs that direct behavior toward some goal
- hypothesis that facial expressions are capable of influencing our emotions
- species-specific pattern of behavior that is unlearned
- subjective state of being often described as feelings
- pattern of behavior in which we regularly engage
- type of eating disorder characterized by binge eating followed by purging
- type of eating disorder characterized by binge eating and associated distress
- fullness; satisfaction
- adult with a BMI over 40
- spectrum of needs ranging from basic biological needs to social needs to self-actualization
28 Clues: satiety hormone • fullness; satisfaction • adult with a BMI over 40 • adult with a BMI between 25 and 29.9 • pattern of behavior in which we regularly engage • wants or needs that direct behavior toward some goal • subjective state of being often described as feelings • species-specific pattern of behavior that is unlearned • ...
Emotion 2018-01-21
Across
- which hemisphere controls the comprehension of emotions
- The region of the amygdala that receives information from the basal, lateral, and accessory basal nuclei and sends projections to a wide variety of regions in the brain; involved in emotional responses.
- one of the three types of components of an emotional response; responses facilitate the behaviors and provide quick mobilization of energy for vigorous movement.
- cortex is involved in making moral judgments.
- caused by damage to the left temporal cortex.
- The region of the prefrontal cortex at the base of the anterior frontal lobes, adjacent to the midline; plays an inhibitory role in the expression of emotions.
- drugs can be used to inhibit aggression
- a kind of facial paresis that lack of movement of facial muscles in response to emotions in people who have no difficulty moving these muscles voluntarily
- Emotional release through action or fantasy
- a kind of neurotransmitter play an inhibitory role in human aggression.
- integrates the components that comprise the emotion of fear.
Down
- A nucleus of the amygdala that receives sensory information from the neocortex, thalamus, and hippocampus and sends projections to the basal, accessory basal, and central nucleus of the amygdala.
- positive or negative reactions to particular situations
- a classically emotional response that occurs when a neutral stimulus is followed by an aversive stimulus.
- A theory of emotion that suggests that behaviors and physiological responses are directly elicited by situations and that feelings of emotions are produced by feedback from these behaviors and responses.
- behaviors include actual attacks against another organism.
- Sackeim and Gur(1978) cut photographs of people who were expressing emotions into right and left halves, prepared mirror images of each of them, and pasted them together.
- causes serious and often debilitating impairments of behavioral control and decision-making if it damaged.
- a species-typical defensive response called freezing.
- a kind of facial paresis that difficulty in moving the facial muscles voluntarily
- Darwin suggested that emotional expressions are ____, unlearned responses consisting of a complex set of movements, principally of the facial muscles.
- a syndrome is caused by defective development of nerves involved in the movement of facial muscles.
- one of the three types of components of an emotional response; responses reinforce the autonomic responses.
23 Clues: drugs can be used to inhibit aggression • Emotional release through action or fantasy • cortex is involved in making moral judgments. • caused by damage to the left temporal cortex. • a species-typical defensive response called freezing. • positive or negative reactions to particular situations • which hemisphere controls the comprehension of emotions • ...
DCAC Therapy Review Game 2023-10-11
Across
- A style of communicating that involves respecting yourself, showing respect to others, and directly communicating emotions, wants and needs
- A style of communicating that involves "going with the flow" to not upset anyone instead of directly communicating emotions, wants, and needs
- This relaxation technique decreases stress hormones and calms our nervous system/self-protection reaction... you can also do it with a glitter bottle or when tracing your hand...
- In sexually healthy relationships, both parties must give this before engaging in any sexual activity
- A stress/self-protection response that involves running away or avoiding to try to stay safe
- The third point on the cognitive triangle
- This coping skill involves using our five senses to focus on the present moment instead of the past or the future... you can also use the alphabet category game for this coping skill...
- A stress/self-protection response that involves aggression or attacking to try to stay safe
- This coping skill involves writing as a safe outlet to express emotions, identify thoughts, and externalize stress instead of holding it in
- When someone uses threats, name-calling, insults, or public humiliation on social media or the internet
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- All ___________ are okay, but not all behaviors are okay
- This is the legal age of consent in Texas
- A stress/self-protection response that involves shutting down or becoming silent and still to try to stay safe
- The first point on the cognitive triangle
- This is another word for an abusive dating relationship
- This is the rule for counseling about privacy... "What happens in counseling stays in counseling"
- The first question we ask ourselves when we are testing/challenging our thoughts... "Is this thought _______?"
- The second point on the cognitive triangle
- This is an emotion that your therapists feel about you finishing and graduating group therapy
- A style of communicating that can hurt others in order to communicate emotions, wants, and needs
- This is another word for a trauma reminder that may cause a self-protection/stress response
- The second question we ask ourselves when we are testing/challenging our thoughts... "Is this thought _______?"
- A guideline, rule, or limit that a person identifies for themselves about what are acceptable and safe ways for people to behave around them
23 Clues: This is the legal age of consent in Texas • The first point on the cognitive triangle • The third point on the cognitive triangle • The second point on the cognitive triangle • This is another word for an abusive dating relationship • All ___________ are okay, but not all behaviors are okay • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2022-09-21
Vocabulary 16 2022-01-31
10 Clues: able to wait • express sorrow • very low standard • show strong emotions • feeling pity or sympathy • not affected by emotions • get along with everybody • aware of other's suffering • not concerned about anything • understanding another person's feelings
english omm 2022-08-23
19 Clues: maze • like • love • free • crown • death • trees • shoes • weapon • helped • monster • compton • emotions • bad guys • superman • greek god • regulation • not in mind • property in the sea
Emotional Health 2025-03-24
17 Clues: body • loss • cause • brain • future • beliefs • sadness • feelings • reactions • awareness • worryness • meaningful • compassion • obligations • relationships • respect honor • esteem admire
Sanctuary 2022-05-20
Across
- - small group to discuss how sanctuary is being taught or done
- becoming self aware, learning emotions
- things I can do to help manage emotions
- safety, Emotions, Loss, Future
- making stress on others less, restoring safety
- meeting in order to solve a big problem
Down
- discussion about something in order to understand, ask questions
- complex problem solving, having our voice heard
- having a responsibility for ourselves and each other
- Learning learning as part of a group, learning from others
10 Clues: safety, Emotions, Loss, Future • becoming self aware, learning emotions • things I can do to help manage emotions • meeting in order to solve a big problem • making stress on others less, restoring safety • complex problem solving, having our voice heard • having a responsibility for ourselves and each other • Learning learning as part of a group, learning from others • ...
All the Emotions 2022-01-25
Across
- What is unable to think clearly
- What is having or showing a lack common sense
- What is feeling weary because one is unoccupied
- What is feeling or showing excitement
- What is fearful
- What is affected by physical or mental illness
- What is kind and pleasant
- What is feeling or showing sorrow
- What is having a strong feeling of showing annoyance
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- What is feeling or expressing distress and annoyance
- What is feeling or showing embarrassment
- What is extremely angry
- What is feeling or showing pleasure
- What is needing or ready for sleep
- What is cause to find something extremely funny
- What is feeling or showing love
16 Clues: What is fearful • What is extremely angry • What is kind and pleasant • What is unable to think clearly • What is feeling or showing love • What is feeling or showing sorrow • What is needing or ready for sleep • What is feeling or showing pleasure • What is feeling or showing excitement • What is feeling or showing embarrassment • What is having or showing a lack common sense • ...
Emotions and Feelings 2013-01-31
16 Clues: weary • timid • tense • drowsy • enraged • careful • tiresome • prankish • solitary • desirous • impressed • sorrowful • punishable • preoccupied • distrustful • empty-bellied
Emotions +new words 2016-02-10
16 Clues: стучать • усталый • существо • огромный • печальный • скучающий • испуганный • привидение • непослушный • взволнованный • недоумевающий • представить себя • торопиться, спешить • восхищенный, радостный • что ты такое говоришь?! • напряженный, загруженный
Feelings and Emotions 2025-06-27
Across
- When you feel like crying and your heart feels heavy
- When you feel really good and want to smile
- When you can’t wait for something fun to happen
- When you feel mad because something is not fair or nice
- When your body needs rest after doing a lot
- When you feel worried something bad might happen
- When your body feels chilly and you need a sweater
- When your eyes want to close and you need a nap
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- When something didn’t go the way you hoped
- When there is nothing fun to do and you feel tired of waiting
- When your tummy growls and you want to eat
- When something makes you jump or feel afraid
- When you feel shy or silly because something happened
- When your mouth feels dry and you want water
- When your body feels warm and you want to cool down
- When everything is quiet and you feel peaceful inside
16 Clues: When something didn’t go the way you hoped • When your tummy growls and you want to eat • When you feel really good and want to smile • When your body needs rest after doing a lot • When something makes you jump or feel afraid • When your mouth feels dry and you want water • When you can’t wait for something fun to happen • ...
Emotions and Feelings 2013-01-31
16 Clues: timid • weary • tense • drowsy • enraged • careful • prankish • tiresome • desirous • solitary • impressed • sorrowful • punishable • distrustful • preoccupied • empty-bellied
Emotions and Feelings 2013-01-31
16 Clues: weary • tense • timid • drowsy • enraged • careful • tiresome • desirous • solitary • prankish • impressed • sorrowful • punishable • preoccupied • distrustful • empty-bellied
Emotions and Feelings 2013-01-31
16 Clues: tense • weary • timid • drowsy • careful • enraged • tiresome • solitary • desirous • prankish • impressed • sorrowful • punishable • preoccupied • distrustful • empty-bellied
Feelings and Emotions 2014-10-07
Across
- The coast in comparison to Medellin
- I ate five hamburgers
- I have so much energy
- It´s raining and I need a jacket
- A book that I can´t stop reading
- I don´t have enough money
- I forgot to eat breakfast
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- I can buy anything I want
- Envigado in comparison with Medellin
- I need to sleep
- The music is too loud at the disco
- The metro because there are always police
- A movie that puts me to sleep
- The area around Bolivar park
- My muscles are too small
- I have the power to do anything
16 Clues: I need to sleep • I ate five hamburgers • I have so much energy • My muscles are too small • I can buy anything I want • I don´t have enough money • I forgot to eat breakfast • The area around Bolivar park • A movie that puts me to sleep • I have the power to do anything • It´s raining and I need a jacket • A book that I can´t stop reading • The music is too loud at the disco • ...
Feelings and Emotions 2015-11-15
Emotions and Moods 2022-05-24
Across
- feeling like you have a lot of energy
- to be sure about your own abilities
- a deep feeling of sadness
- feeling ill
- feeling like you have hope
- feeling or showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility
- feeling self-conscious, shameful, or awkward
- feel like people care about you
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- when you feel joy
- when you feel frightened or shocked
- feeling worried, nervous, or afraid about something uncertain
- when you did not get enough sleep
- when you feel very jealous
- feeling annoyed or bothered
- feeling like your do not have hope
- the opposite of comfortable
16 Clues: feeling ill • when you feel joy • a deep feeling of sadness • when you feel very jealous • feeling like you have hope • feeling annoyed or bothered • the opposite of comfortable • feel like people care about you • when you did not get enough sleep • feeling like your do not have hope • when you feel frightened or shocked • to be sure about your own abilities • ...
Emotions and actions 2023-10-27
16 Clues: Jugar. • Beure. • Dormir. • Còrrer. • Menjar. • Caminar. • Enfadat. • Tenir fam. • Tenir fred. • Tenir calor. • Estar trist. • Estar sorprès. • Estar content. • Escolar música. • Escriure un email. • Estar molt content o emocionat.
Feelings and Emotions 2025-04-28
16 Clues: = Malu • = Marah • = Takut • = Sakit • = Sedih • = Lelah • = Konyol • = Berani • = Tenang • = Senang • = Bangga • = Kecewa • = Khawatir • = Terkejut • = Mengantuk • = Tersemangat
Emotions and characteristics 2025-09-17
16 Clues: zły • miły • smutny • leniwy • odważny • spokojny • znudzony • cierpliwy • spóźniony • pracowity • zmartwiony • punktualny • optymistyczny • przestraszony • podniecony, przejęty • szczęśliwy, zadowolony
Vocab Revision 2024-01-29
Across
- - something with lots of value
- - another word for poisonous
- - someone who shows respect or is respectful
- - an emergency situation
- - someone who can't control their emotions (good or bad emotions)
- - another word for amazing/astonishing
Down
- - another word for unforgiving
- - another word for evil
- - something important that needs to happen quickly
- - another for cry
- - another word for creepy
- - another word for angry
- - another word for shout
13 Clues: - another for cry • - another word for evil • - another word for angry • - an emergency situation • - another word for shout • - another word for creepy • - another word for poisonous • - another word for unforgiving • - something with lots of value • - another word for amazing/astonishing • - someone who shows respect or is respectful • ...
Emotional fun 2024-02-14
Across
- Conflict in which one is faced with two desirable outcomes
- Responses, feelings, behaviors, cognitive processes
- Theory created by Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer
- Natural response to challenging/threatening situations
- Conflict in which one is faced with two undesirable outcomes
Down
- Instrument that is also known as a lie detector
- Release of emotional tension
- Theory that suggests emotional experiences and physiological responses occur simultaneously
- Theory that states emotions rise from stimuli
- Effect that facial expressions amplify emotions
10 Clues: Release of emotional tension • Theory that states emotions rise from stimuli • Instrument that is also known as a lie detector • Effect that facial expressions amplify emotions • Responses, feelings, behaviors, cognitive processes • Theory created by Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer • Natural response to challenging/threatening situations • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2017-11-15
Across
- is a feeling produced in response to a life event.
- is a disorder that affects a person's thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.
- is the way a person experiences and deals with feelings.
- is an illness in which people have uncontrollable mood changes.
- is the desire to take one's own life.
- is not only hearing but showing that you understand what a person is saying.
- automatic behaviors used to reduce uncomfortable stress.
- is thinking about the good parts of a bad situation.
Down
- are chemicals that help control how the body grows and functions.
- disorder that causes a mood of extreme sadness or hopelessness.
- is expressing emotions with the face, hands, and posture.
- is the belief that other people want to harm someone.
- is an illness that causes unusually strong nervousness, worry, or panic.
- is a set of emotions arranged by how pleasant they are.
- is a measure of how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself.
- situations, people, and events that cause a person to feel emotion.
- is the way people think about and respond to events in their daily lives.
17 Clues: is the desire to take one's own life. • is a feeling produced in response to a life event. • is thinking about the good parts of a bad situation. • is the belief that other people want to harm someone. • is a set of emotions arranged by how pleasant they are. • is the way a person experiences and deals with feelings. • ...
