emotions Crossword Puzzles
Theatre Terms 2021-04-30
10 Clues: story • problem • strong feelings • reducing material • a short situation • how we sit or stand • one who writes plays • tryout for a production • personality an actor portrays • person who learns a part to be a sub
Spelling 2023-11-21
10 Clues: emotions • to throw away • a scary animal • if you need help • when its go time • to make a guess. • to eat something • opposite of fast • when something is not nice • something a pirate can find
EFAN Crossword 2020-03-17
10 Clues: being honest • Very energetic • nice to people • Uses good manners • easy to agree with • Makes people laugh • using time and energy • Thinks of crazy ideas • not scared of anything • Expressing strong emotions
Inside Out Crossword 2022-04-07
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- The emotions needed to use skills like (1) getting to know each other (2) communicating accurately (3) accept and support each other (4) Resolve conflict when Joy and Sadness are lost in Long Term Memory.
- At the end of the movie, the emotions showcase the 2nd component of cooperative learning by encouraging each other to achieve mutual goals, providing feedback, and providing efficient and effective help and assistance to each other.
- When the emotions process how Riley should feel, they communicate clear expectations about the purpose of processing. They exhibit?
- Joy has a hard time with this component of corporative learning. She wants to be responsible for every outcome, individually completing tasks that should be completed as a group.
- Riley's imaginary friend who saves Joy and Sadness.
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- Joy and Sadness argue about what is right for Riley and have intellectual conflict.
- What does Disgust hate the most as a pizza topping?
- Character that has been deemed a "hot-head".
8 Clues: Character that has been deemed a "hot-head". • What does Disgust hate the most as a pizza topping? • Riley's imaginary friend who saves Joy and Sadness. • Joy and Sadness argue about what is right for Riley and have intellectual conflict. • ...
Mental Health Crossword #2 2021-06-03
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- limit _____ and media consumption to reduce panic.
- set _________ and limits for yourself and others to manage stress.
- letting go of things you cannot ____ is a step of self-care and acceptance.
- ________ and emotions have a profound effect on one another. The way we think can influence the way we feel.
- be _____ to yourself. This is a hard time for everyone.
- plan a shared activity to stay socially ______ with friends and family.
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- choose a _____________ technique such as mindful meditation, yoga, deep breathing, etc. to manage stress.
- eating _________ meals can help manage your mood.
- daily _________ and rituals provide stability.
- when there is worry about the future, it helps to take it ___ day at a time.
- denying or bottling up your ________ tend to increase stress. Talk it out with a loved one or a counsellor.
- focus on a new skill or engage in a ______ to improve wellness and stay mentally sharp and focused.
12 Clues: daily _________ and rituals provide stability. • eating _________ meals can help manage your mood. • limit _____ and media consumption to reduce panic. • be _____ to yourself. This is a hard time for everyone. • set _________ and limits for yourself and others to manage stress. • plan a shared activity to stay socially ______ with friends and family. • ...
What in the DBT!!! 2024-01-05
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- ______ Effectiveness. How to ask for what you want and say "no" while maintaining self-respect and relationships with others
- The practice of being fully aware and present inthe this one moment
- When some hurts themselves on purpose.
- People with this behavior pass away due to self-inflicted injury with the intent to die.
- Emotional _______. How to change emotions that you want to change.
- What is the "D" in DBT
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- _______-_____ stress disorder.A common mental health condition that can develop after a traumatic event.Depression a common mental health condition that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and change in how you think, sleep, eat and act.Anxiety
- _________ personality disorder. People with this disorder experience extreme mood swings, unstable relationships and trouble controlling their emotions
- What is the "B" in DBT
- ______ Tolerance. How to tolerate pain in difficult situations, not change it.
- A category for nutrition disorders
- _______ abuse.a complex condition that involves a problematic pattern of ______ use.
12 Clues: What is the "B" in DBT • What is the "D" in DBT • A category for nutrition disorders • When some hurts themselves on purpose. • Emotional _______. How to change emotions that you want to change. • The practice of being fully aware and present inthe this one moment • ______ Tolerance. How to tolerate pain in difficult situations, not change it. • ...
Module 31, 32, 33 Key Terms 2023-04-04
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- a mood disorder when a person goes through a period of manic to depressed phase
- delusional thinking, disturbed perception, hallucinations, and inappropriate emotions and behaviors
- First step of the Medical Model: What is the cause of the illness?
- a mental health disorder that distrupts your ability to regulate your emotions
- Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders
- irrational fer of an object of situation that disrupts behavior
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- detached from social relationships, indifferent to praise/criticism, no interest in relationships, become depressed form lack of interaction
- A dissociative disorder where you lose your identity; don't know who you are
- when a person shows a lack of conscience for wrongdoing and a lack of respect for the rights of others
- A type of amnesia where you forget an event
- repeated unwanted thoughts and behavior
- Fourth step of the Medical Model: What will happen in the future? What is the forecast?
12 Clues: repeated unwanted thoughts and behavior • A type of amnesia where you forget an event • Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders • irrational fer of an object of situation that disrupts behavior • First step of the Medical Model: What is the cause of the illness? • A dissociative disorder where you lose your identity; don't know who you are • ...
Mental Illness 2023-04-05
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- Diagnostic and Statistical manual of mental disorders.
- Someone with deep distrust if others, making personal relationships difficult.
- Someone who behaves in clingy or submissive ways and displays strong needs of being taken care of.
- Unwanted thoughts or actions related to OCD.
- Amnesia in which someone completely leaves a location with no memory and practically starts a new life for a period of time.
- Someone who is highly sensitive to rejection and tend to feel shame or self loathing.
- A disorder characterized by delusional thinking, distorted perception, hallucinations, and inappropriate emotions or behaviors.
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- A disorder with lack of conscience, lack of respect for others, and a lack of empathy.
- A disorder with hard to regulate emotions, self harm tendencies, and high impulsiveness.
- Repeated behaviors related to OCD.
- When multiple personalities or identities reside in one person.
- Someone detached from social relationships and tends to self isolate (has high depression rates).
12 Clues: Repeated behaviors related to OCD. • Unwanted thoughts or actions related to OCD. • Diagnostic and Statistical manual of mental disorders. • When multiple personalities or identities reside in one person. • Someone with deep distrust if others, making personal relationships difficult. • ...
Mental Illnesses 2023-04-05
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- mental health disorder disrupting your ability to regulate your emotions, leads to impulsivity & causes problems functioning in everyday life
- anxiety disorder characterized by intense anxiety & subject might experience choking, or shortness of breath
- anxiety disorder characterized by unwanted, repetitive thoughts and/or actions
- when sense of self becomes separated from previous memories, thoughts, or feelings
- marked by a persistent & irrational fear of an object/situation that disrupts behavior
- mood disorder where a person experiences at least 2 weeks of depressed moods for no apparent reason
- is detached from social relationships
- personality disorder where the person shows lack of conscience for wrongdoings & lack of respect for the rights of others
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- false perceptions
- sensitive about being rejected that personal relationships become difficult
- disorder characterized by disorganized & delusional thinking, disturbed perceptions, and inappropriate emotions & behaviors
- 4 or more weeks of reliving severely upsetting memories in dreams or unwanted memory recalls
12 Clues: false perceptions • is detached from social relationships • sensitive about being rejected that personal relationships become difficult • anxiety disorder characterized by unwanted, repetitive thoughts and/or actions • when sense of self becomes separated from previous memories, thoughts, or feelings • ...
positive psychology 2023-04-10
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- A tool used in journaling to incite self-reflection
- The practice of expressing thanks for the good things in one's life
- The scientific study of happiness, well-being, and human potential
- The practice of writing down one's thoughts and feelings
- The practice of being present and fully engaged in the moment
- The ability to bounce back from adversity
- Term used to refer to people, cultures, and products from South Asia
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- The ability to understand and manage one's own emotions and the emotions of others
- Ethnic group of people conceptualized as people of the countries Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, with Afghanistan also often included.
- A positive psychological state characterized by feelings of joy, satisfaction, and contentment
- A bright and optimistic outlook on life and the future
- The act of reviewing and reflecting on one's journal entries
12 Clues: The ability to bounce back from adversity • A tool used in journaling to incite self-reflection • A bright and optimistic outlook on life and the future • The practice of writing down one's thoughts and feelings • The act of reviewing and reflecting on one's journal entries • The practice of being present and fully engaged in the moment • ...
SPACES IN WORDS REPLACED WITH - 2023-04-04
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- uncontrollable repeated behavior
- behavior that is troublesome to others
- symptom of BPD that means acting without much thought for aftermath
- mood disorder where a person experiences at least 2 weeks of depressed moods
- phobia which produces fear in social situations
- mental health disorder that prevents regulating of emotions which leads to impulsivity
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- a mood disorder when a person goes through a period of manic phase to depress phase
- personality disorder in which the person shows a lack of conscience for wrongdoings and lack of respect for others
- a period that lasts 4 or more weeks of reliving upsetting memories in dreams or memory recalls
- irrational and persistent fear of an object or situation that disrupts behavior
- separation from previous memories, thoughts, or feelings
- disorder characterized by disorganized and delusional thinking, disturbed perception, inappropriate emotions, and behaviors
12 Clues: uncontrollable repeated behavior • behavior that is troublesome to others • phobia which produces fear in social situations • separation from previous memories, thoughts, or feelings • symptom of BPD that means acting without much thought for aftermath • mood disorder where a person experiences at least 2 weeks of depressed moods • ...
Mental wellness 2024-05-05
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- Personal well-being priority.
- taking control of one’s life
- Fully engaged in the now.
- Quiet mind, present focus.
- positive self talk
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- understanding one’s own thoughts and feelings
- appreciating the good in life
- managing stress and emotions
- calming activities
- Bouncing back from tough times.
- help
- feelings/mood awareness
- Professional mental health support.
13 Clues: help • calming activities • positive self talk • feelings/mood awareness • Fully engaged in the now. • Quiet mind, present focus. • managing stress and emotions • taking control of one’s life • appreciating the good in life • Personal well-being priority. • Bouncing back from tough times. • Professional mental health support. • understanding one’s own thoughts and feelings
•Happy Little Brainteaser• 2022-04-06
13 Clues: Enjoyment • what you eat • who you love • Your feelings • Dont walk, _____ • who cares for you • Not negitive, _______ • when you are being nice • what do you call your____ • What you do when your happy • Something you have with others • What do you do when your tired? • what keeps you alive mentaly and physically
Poetry Puzzle 2016-05-25
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- syllables divided into rhythm.
- is a regular rhythmic pattern in poetry.
- my love is such that rivers cannot quench.
- the repetition of vowel sounds in stressed syllables that end with different constant sounds.
- peter, piper, picked, a pick, of peppers.
- is one that tells a story.
- the book flew off the cabin.
- is poetry that does not use regular rhyme, meter, or stanza division.
- relies heavily on dramatic elements such as monologue and dialogue.
- a major genre of literature is characterized by imaginative language that is carefully chosen and arranged to communicate experiences, thoughts, and emotions.
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- what its about
- is the repetition of constant sounds at the ends of words or accented syllables, as in wind and sound.
- hear the honking of the goose, I think he's angry at the moose.
- a lyric poem on a serious theme.
- is a highly musical type of poetry that expresses the emotions of a speaker.
- "faith" is a fine invention when Gentlemen can see- but microscopes are prudent in an emergency.
- a figure of speech in which one thing is spoken or written about as if it were another.
- writing or speech meant to be understood imaginatively instead of literally.
- Jake struggled with the hillside like black silk wrestling iron through grass.
- a poem of mourning, usually about someone who has died.
- all music has this.
21 Clues: what its about • all music has this. • is one that tells a story. • the book flew off the cabin. • syllables divided into rhythm. • a lyric poem on a serious theme. • is a regular rhythmic pattern in poetry. • peter, piper, picked, a pick, of peppers. • my love is such that rivers cannot quench. • a poem of mourning, usually about someone who has died. • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2014-09-10
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- Involuntarily pushing unpleasant feelings out of one's mind
- someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for you
- the intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior
- having enough skills to do something
- making excuses to explain a situation or behavior, rather than taking responsibility for it
- you are honest, loyal and reliable
- ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis
- mental processes that protect individuals from strong or stressful emotions and situations
- chemicals produced by your glands the regulate the activities of different body cells
- the ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels
- to strive to be the best you can be
- how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
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- consciously and intentionally pushing unpleasant feelings out of one's mind
- a complex set of characteristics that makes you unique
- Unconscious lack of recognition of something that is obvious to others
- signals that tell your mind and body how to react
- non hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement
- you advocate for a safe and healthy environment at school and in your community
- the distinctive qualities that describe how a person things, feels, and behaves
- when you are startled by someone or something
- the feeling of shame and regret that occurs when you act against your values
21 Clues: you are honest, loyal and reliable • to strive to be the best you can be • having enough skills to do something • when you are startled by someone or something • 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 • ...
Gestalt 101 2015-05-28
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- Gestalt pillar that embraces trying something new in the therapeutic setting
- The place where Self is present (2 words
- Gestalt pillar that includes the client’s personal uniqueness, experience and meaning
- A defence mechanism characterised by ignoring or turning away from an emotional trigger to prevent recognition
- The ability to moderate your own behaviours and emotions
- A strong, deep or close association or acquaintance between two or more people
- An individual’s capacity to cope with stress and adversity
- That from which a figure can emerge
- Treatment intended to relieve or support a disorder or difficulty
- Therapeutic approach which includes the body
- Another name for fixed Gestalten
- Conversation and connection that emerges through authentic contact
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- The here and now subject of interest against a more general context or background
- Not other
- Own thoughts and feelings attributed to others
- Fritz and Laura’s surname
- Conflict unresolved (2 words)
- Not Self
- Synonymous with influences in our formative years
- Energy or behaviour shown to self instead of other
- A self-belief “swallowed whole”
- Theory which examines patterns of interaction between the individual and the total environment
- Inability to accept any standard less than perfect
- The ability to be conscious of own thoughts, emotions or patterns
- Relating to the human existence
- Happening in the present (3 words)
- Phenomenological principal involving putting aside own values or biases
27 Clues: Not Self • Not other • Fritz and Laura’s surname • Conflict unresolved (2 words) • A self-belief “swallowed whole” • Relating to the human existence • Another name for fixed Gestalten • Happening in the present (3 words) • That from which a figure can emerge • The place where Self is present (2 words • Therapeutic approach which includes the body • ...
Family Studies 2015-06-09
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- the other thing that pituitary glands produce
- The pituitary glands produce_____
- one of the big 8 emotions (when you see something gross)
- one of the three stitches we learned in class
- _________help to socialize you
- One of the five sections on maslow's pyramid (think back to our self and others test)
- _______ can alter your physical appearance
- the criminal from the breakfast club
- what should you always read when your going to eat food (look back to Canada's food guide worksheet)
- many families have it to celebrate a birthday
- ancient cultures use food as a________ to represent life (look back to the food perspective worksheet)
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- A term that describes a state of health (look back to our food perspective worksheet)
- the major factor that determines your eyecolor and height is___________(look back to the self and others test)
- another one of the food groups from Canada's food guide
- an emotion (how you feel when you can't wait for something to happen)
- The movie we watched with 4 boys who were best friends and they went on an adventure to find a dead body
- certain________ on the tongue are specialized to taste sweet or salty flavours
- another emotion (you show it when you're afraid)
- emotional maturity allows adolescence to manage their own ________
- one of the food groups in Canada's food guide
20 Clues: _________help to socialize you • The pituitary glands produce_____ • the criminal from the breakfast club • _______ can alter your physical appearance • the other thing that pituitary glands produce • one of the three stitches we learned in class • one of the food groups in Canada's food guide • many families have it to celebrate a birthday • ...
Psychology Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-06
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- The awareness of your own thoughts, feelings, memories, sensations, and environment
- This attachment style combines two other attachment styles and involves a fear of rejection
- What our brain does with the information from our senses
- This attachment style involves clinginess, fear of abandonment, and needs reassurance
- People with this attachment style usually have a hard time expressing their emotions and will emotionally withdraw from others
- The study of mind and behavior
- The lobe that processes SOUND
- The lobe that processes SIGHT
- Defined in the late 1700s as a "disease when a man in his sleep supposes he has a great weight laying upon him"
- How the lobes talk to one another
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- What comes into our body through the senses
- A false belief about your own thoughts, feelings, and/or behaviors
- Freud thought this reflected a person's unconscious wishes and urges
- This is the ability to store and retrieve information over time
- The lobe that processes PLANNING and JUDGMENT
- You see, hear, smell, taste, or feel something that isn't there
- The lobe that processes TOUCH
- How you deal with situations that are important and involves 3 parts: an experience, a physiological response, and a behavioral response
- This person is famous for his dog experiments
- This is the healthiest attachment style that allows you regulate your emotions well
20 Clues: The lobe that processes TOUCH • The lobe that processes SOUND • The lobe that processes SIGHT • The study of mind and behavior • How the lobes talk to one another • What comes into our body through the senses • The lobe that processes PLANNING and JUDGMENT • This person is famous for his dog experiments • What our brain does with the information from our senses • ...
Frankie's Argumentation Challenge 2022-03-10
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- the repetition of words or phrases at the end of successive clauses or phrases
- The sweet songbirds softly sang their song.
- They like hiking, swimming, and biking.
- the ability to be sensitive to and experience another's emotions
- reversing the order of the words in a clause
- the use of patterns to mix up emotions
- the repetition of a phrase or word at the beginning of successive clauses or phrases
- I need to go to school, but I need to go to the dentist, but I’ve missed too many days, but I need to get my fillings.
- His words were sluggish, slow, depressed.
- Go big or go home.
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- word choice which is used to paint a picture in the reader's mind
- a type of word choice which expresses a certain tone through word connotations that inspire belief
- the ability to show one’s knowledge on a certain subject
- the repetition of the last word of one phrase and the beginning of the next
- the repetition of a word in immediate succession
- She was scared yet intrigued; she was nervous yet thrilled; she was hesitant yet prepared.
- In the evening sky the stars glowed.
- LIfe is like a rollercoaster, full of highs and lows.
- To help, or at least do no harm.
- There was an alarming amount of blood bleeding out from the man.
20 Clues: Go big or go home. • To help, or at least do no harm. • In the evening sky the stars glowed. • the use of patterns to mix up emotions • They like hiking, swimming, and biking. • His words were sluggish, slow, depressed. • The sweet songbirds softly sang their song. • reversing the order of the words in a clause • the repetition of a word in immediate succession • ...
Frankie's Argumentation Challenge 2022-03-10
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- His words were sluggish, slow, depressed.
- LIfe is like a rollercoaster, full of highs and lows.
- the use of patterns to mix up emotions
- They like hiking, swimming, and biking.
- In the evening sky the stars glowed.
- the ability to be sensitive to and experience another's emotions
- Go big or go home.
- the repetition of words or phrases at the end of successive clauses or phrases
- I need to go to school, but I need to go to the dentist, but I’ve missed too many days, but I need to get my fillings.
- the repetition of a phrase or word at the beginning of successive clauses or phrases
- the ability to show one’s knowledge on a certain subject
- The sweet songbirds softly sang their song.
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- word choice which is used to paint a picture in the reader's mind
- the repetition of the last word of one phrase and the beginning of the next
- To help, or at least do no harm.
- the repetition of a word in immediate succession
- a type of word choice which expresses a certain tone through word connotations that inspire belief
- There was an alarming amount of blood bleeding out from the man.
- reversing the order of the words in a clause
- She was scared yet intrigued; she was nervous yet thrilled; she was hesitant yet prepared.
20 Clues: Go big or go home. • To help, or at least do no harm. • In the evening sky the stars glowed. • the use of patterns to mix up emotions • They like hiking, swimming, and biking. • His words were sluggish, slow, depressed. • The sweet songbirds softly sang their song. • reversing the order of the words in a clause • the repetition of a word in immediate succession • ...
Language 2019-11-24
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- phase in which we learn language
- a person's self-esteem or self-importance
- we begin to see ourselves as seperate
- center of thought, feeling, and motivation consciously/unconsciously directing the body's reactions to its environment
- a concept that is always related to desire, what causes desire to rise
- what is actually there
- making choices that will bring misery instead of well-being you think you want
- part of the psyche that contains our wishes, fantasties, and images
- we come to recognize that certain objects are seperate from us
- part of the psyche that is impersonal and universal
- waking state of the psyche
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- what the manifest content represents, what is hidden underneath
- displace your unconscious emotions from one place to another
- projecting undesirable feelings or emotions onto someone else
- the storage place for all images, memories, experiences of the personal conscious
- pattern/image of repeated experiences, birth, death, that express themselves in our stories
- self-critical conscience, reflecting social standards learned from parents/teachers
- consists of the physical world and all that we are not
- instinctive impulses and primary processes manifest here
- a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind while sleeping
- mental activities within an individual that happen without awareness
- individual awareness of unique thoughts, memories, feelings, sensations, etc.
22 Clues: what is actually there • waking state of the psyche • phase in which we learn language • we begin to see ourselves as seperate • a person's self-esteem or self-importance • part of the psyche that is impersonal and universal • consists of the physical world and all that we are not • instinctive impulses and primary processes manifest here • ...
Forms of Poetry 2024-04-30
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- This poem uses couplets to reveal itself
- Like a simile but not using like or as
- Poetry uses these instead of paragraphs
- Beep! Ping! Bam! Pop! (poetic device)
- 3 line Japanese form poem 5-7-5 syllables
- 14 line poem (Shakespeare wrote 150 of these)
- Not a light but a five line poem with increasing numbers of syllables and the first line repeated at the end
- a five line poem that asks you to see emotions as colors
- 2 lines of poetry (Rhyme is an option)
- 4 line poem with 2 adjectives in the second line
- Poetry uses these instead of prose sentences
- A type of poem that doesn't rhyme
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- 5 line poem 5-7-5-7-5 syllables
- A poetic device using the repetition of consonant sounds i.e., March Madness
- This poem uses words to create the effect of a diamond shape
- An author who writes poetry
- one of three requirements in poetry lines, stanzas and __________
- 5 line poem with 2 adjectives in the second line
- Figurative language using like or as in its comparison
- The effect of repeating and or similar sounds of words I.e., the cat fell flat on its unravelling hat
- When two very different things are face to face like a mirror you get this kind of poem
- The literary genre which describes experiences using emotions and images
22 Clues: An author who writes poetry • 5 line poem 5-7-5-7-5 syllables • A type of poem that doesn't rhyme • Beep! Ping! Bam! Pop! (poetic device) • Like a simile but not using like or as • 2 lines of poetry (Rhyme is an option) • Poetry uses these instead of paragraphs • This poem uses couplets to reveal itself • 3 line Japanese form poem 5-7-5 syllables • ...
Sol ☀️ 2025-03-04
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- – A core value in how you treat others, especially in romantic or deep friendships.
- – Something you hope works when sending encouragement to people you love.
- – Your spiritual and cultural journey, reclaiming your own form of Judaism.
- – Something you crave in moments of stress (and sometimes in the form of chicken nuggets!).
- – A recurring theme in your life, whether through spirituality, self-growth, or relationships.
- – A genre of music that resonates with you emotionally.
- – A creative outlet you turn to for grounding and expression.
- – Something meaningful you create for people you care about.
- – A challenge you navigate, especially around texting and communication.
- – A shared love and way you connect with others, including Dayne.
- – Something that helps you process emotions, especially with close friends.
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- – A city you’re considering moving to for a more inclusive community.
- – A fluid and evolving part of your identity.
- – A relationship style you align with, though you prioritize deep emotional connections.
- – A ritual you’re incorporating more into your life, including making new candle holders.
- – How you approach relationships and connections.
- – Something you’re actively working on healing and reinforcing.
- – A tool you use for self-reflection, processing emotions, and understanding situations.
- – A complex and evolving part of your self-exploration.
- – A major theme in your personal journey, especially regarding past experiences.
20 Clues: – A fluid and evolving part of your identity. • – How you approach relationships and connections. • – A genre of music that resonates with you emotionally. • – A complex and evolving part of your self-exploration. • – Something meaningful you create for people you care about. • – A creative outlet you turn to for grounding and expression. • ...
crossword of words found in the book 2025-02-27
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- - To speak loudly.
- - Feeling worried.
- - To say hello or welcome someone.
- - Winners of a competition
- - Achieving one's goals.
- dance - A modern style of expressive movement.
- - A live artistic act or show.
- - To publish content online.
- - The creation of images by drawing or painting.
- - Feeling uninterested.
- design - The industry of creating stylish clothing.
- - Human beings in general.
- - A small digital image used to express emotions.
- - Feeling ashamed or self-conscious.
- - The art of designing buildings.
- - Feeling mad.
- - To explain or depict something.
- - A public display of art or objects.
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- - The art of making three-dimensional objects.
- chat - Online face-to-face communication.
- - To explain the meaning of words.
- - A place to exhibit artwork.
- theater - A theatrical performance with songs and dialogue.
- - Feeling very happy and enthusiastic.
- - The part of a device that displays content.
- - The process of making movies.
- - The act of taking pictures.
- - An electronic gadget.
- - Feeling sad or disappointed.
- - To experience emotions.
- - An award for achievement.
- at - Skilled in something.
- - To convert words from one language to another.
- - A movement expressing meaning.
- - A software application.
- art - Public visual art, often on walls.
- media - Online platforms for sharing content.
- - A facial expression of happiness.
38 Clues: - Feeling mad. • - To speak loudly. • - Feeling worried. • - Feeling uninterested. • - An electronic gadget. • - Achieving one's goals. • - To experience emotions. • - A software application. • - Winners of a competition • at - Skilled in something. • - Human beings in general. • - An award for achievement. • - To publish content online. • - A place to exhibit artwork. • ...
Drama Terms 2025-09-22
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- The sequence of events that make up a play’s story
- The part or character an actor portrays in a play
- A movement to express an idea or meaning
- The words spoken that are exchanged between characters
- Objects that are on stage that help create the setting
- A sensational dramatic piece with exaggerated characters and exciting events intended to appeal to the emotions
- A remark in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by other characters in the play
- Drama that is light-hearted and end in a happy or humorous way
- The location the play takes place.
- When the audience knows more about the situation than the character, creating tension
- A comedic play that relies on unrealistic, exaggerated situations for its humour
- A division of a play within an act
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- A speech delivered by one character, often addressed to other characters on stage
- An unexpected development in the play.
- A play that often ends with the downfall of the main character, evoking emotions of pity and terror in the audience
- A speech given by a character who is alone on stage and reveals their inner thoughts and feelings
- A person in the play
- The feeling or atmosphere of a scene or a play
- A build up of excitement
- The group of people for whom a play is performed
20 Clues: A person in the play • A build up of excitement • The location the play takes place. • A division of a play within an act • An unexpected development in the play. • A movement to express an idea or meaning • The feeling or atmosphere of a scene or a play • The group of people for whom a play is performed • The part or character an actor portrays in a play • ...
Girls 21.11 2025-11-20
9 Clues: child • while • client • stay calm • reasonable, wise • not morally right • strongly and tightly • express your opinion • lose control over your emotions
Non Locomotor Movements 2020-10-15
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- Breathing Deep breathing
- Weight, from one leg to the other
- Interaction, exchange of communication
- a single pulse
- Behaviors Deliberate action
- Support all points of contact
- low speed
Down
- calmness achieved by mental focus
- maintain the body in equilibrium
- Rate, the speed of the heartbeat
- higher or greater that normal
- fast pace
- not showing strong emotions
13 Clues: fast pace • low speed • a single pulse • not showing strong emotions • higher or greater that normal • Support all points of contact • maintain the body in equilibrium • calmness achieved by mental focus • Breathing Deep breathing • Behaviors Deliberate action • Weight, from one leg to the other • Rate, the speed of the heartbeat • ...
Intelligences 2021-09-13
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- (sportoló)
- it can be ... (hasznosítani)
- self-... (tudatosság)
- ... (létezéssel kapcsolatos)intelligence
- they can think conceptually and .. (elvontan)
- to spot trends and ... (mintázatokat)
- Theory of ... (összetett)Intelligences
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- a newly ... (kialakuló) area
- ... (látványként elképzelni) the world in 3D
- ... (kezelni) objects
- to use words ... (hatékonyan)
- he's good at .. (érzékelés) people's emotions
- draw pictures from different ... (szögekből)
13 Clues: (sportoló) • ... (kezelni) objects • self-... (tudatosság) • a newly ... (kialakuló) area • it can be ... (hasznosítani) • to use words ... (hatékonyan) • to spot trends and ... (mintázatokat) • Theory of ... (összetett)Intelligences • ... (létezéssel kapcsolatos)intelligence • ... (látványként elképzelni) the world in 3D • draw pictures from different ... (szögekből) • ...
Recovery Month Crossword 2021-08-17
Across
- take a deep breath, for example (2 words)
- return to health
- to provide assistance or help
- the main characters in "Inside Out"
- nutritionist's recommendations (2 words)
- you + me =
- ability to spring back
- brave quality
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- result of varied backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives
- actually getting it
- confidence in the future
- treating the whole person
- cooperatively
13 Clues: you + me = • cooperatively • brave quality • return to health • actually getting it • ability to spring back • confidence in the future • treating the whole person • to provide assistance or help • the main characters in "Inside Out" • nutritionist's recommendations (2 words) • take a deep breath, for example (2 words) • result of varied backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives
Spelling List 19 2025-03-24
Across
- extensive searching
- objects used for a specific activity
- at the same time
- earthly
- pertaining to words, speaking
- something bought and sold that is useful or valued
- repetitious, wordy
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- distinctions that are not obvious
- not needed
- companionless, lonely
- to abound, or be common
- bound or touching at some point; contiguous
- influenced by emotions
13 Clues: earthly • not needed • at the same time • repetitious, wordy • extensive searching • companionless, lonely • influenced by emotions • to abound, or be common • pertaining to words, speaking • distinctions that are not obvious • objects used for a specific activity • bound or touching at some point; contiguous • something bought and sold that is useful or valued
ETHAN Crossword 2020-03-17
10 Clues: being honest • Very energetic • nice to people • Uses good manners • easy to agree with • Makes people laugh • using time and energy • Thinks of crazy ideas • not scared of anything • Expressing strong emotions
Greek roots week 1 2025-02-27
10 Clues: make disappear • mixed emotions • change attention • multiple meaning • unlike something else • live on land and water • skilled at using both hands • focus on something different • scatter in different directions • tell the difference between 2 things
Unit 2 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-11
10 Clues: promised • new version • gusts of wind • homemade guns • annoying people • highest quality • emotions in the text • main idea of the text • child who breaks the law • statement that summarizes the key details of a text
Starting university 2022-10-04
10 Clues: problem • teacher • emotions • job or occupation • most important things • missing family and home • university land and building • place to study higher education • manage and deal with new things • last date of doing H.W or research
HZ2Puzzle_1 2022-10-18
10 Clues: a trip • not wide • not public • your feelings • unhappy color • not salt water • what is the sun? • you find this on beaches • fourth planet from the sun • a large piece of rock flying through space
CHAPITRE 11 - PARTIE 1 2025-02-28
10 Clues: Peur grande révélation. • Transformation progressive. • Conscience divine partagée. • Tension ressentie dans air. • Emotions mêlées ressenties. • Douleur longtemps supportée. • Fardeau pesant trop longtemps. • Courage nécessaire pour vérité. • Soleil symbole fin période sombre. • Regard reflétant combat intérieur.
Emotional Intelligence 2023-10-02
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- is a positive outlook on life and the belief that favorable outcomes are more likely to occur, even in difficult situations.
- is the act of successfully completing or accomplishing a task, goal, or objective, often through effort and skill.
- is someone who initiates and facilitates significant changes within an organization or group, helping to drive innovation and progress.
- is the skill of managing and controlling one's own emotions, particularly in situations that may provoke strong feelings.
- is the ability to understand and share the feelings and perspectives of others, demonstrating compassion and sensitivity toward their emotions and experiences.
- is the belief in one's own abilities and judgments, which allows individuals to take on challenges and pursue their goals with a positive attitude.
- Accurate self-assessment refers to the ability to objectively evaluate one's own strengths and weaknesses, without bias or self-deception.
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- Emotional self-awareness is the ability to recognize and understand your own emotions, including their causes and their impact on your thoughts and behavior.
- refers to the act of helping or assisting others, often with the intention of meeting their needs or making a positive impact.
- involves taking the first step or action independently and proactively, without waiting for direction or instructions from others.
- is the capacity to adjust and thrive in changing or unfamiliar circumstances, demonstrating flexibility and resilience in the face of challenges.
- is the quality of being open, honest, and straightforward in communication and actions, with the aim of building trust and fostering understanding.
- is the process of mentoring, coaching, or supporting individuals to enhance their skills, knowledge, and personal growth.
- is the ability to affect or persuade others' thoughts, decisions, or actions through various means, such as communication, charisma, or expertise.
14 Clues: is the act of successfully completing or accomplishing a task, goal, or objective, often through effort and skill. • is the skill of managing and controlling one's own emotions, particularly in situations that may provoke strong feelings. • ...
Crossword on geography 2022-01-10
6 Clues: Tom feels ... • It faces Europe. • The weather reflects the character's... • The american dream as well as New York are ... • Concept that repeats itself throughout the text. • Literary device where human emotions re attributed to things found in nature that are not human.
Emotions 2023-04-15
7th grade Vocabulary Review 2022-04-13
Across
- an order or directive
- being able or attempting to make someone believe something that is not true; misleading; false; dishonest
- 1. fact or condition of being 2. collectively, members of a group 3. geographical or governmental domain
- without vegetation or life; not able to produce or reproduce; empty, arid, fruitless
- charming, appealing, attractive
- claim being one of two or more possible claims other than the one being asserted
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- characterized by
- to fill someone with positive emotions, feelings, or thoughts
- a debatable statement that can be proven by evidence and reasoning
- able to change facts, numbers, a situation, or others’ beliefs, emotions, etc., unfairly to benefit oneself or for some other purpose; scheming, cunning, devious, sneaky
- a short expression of a general or basic truth or rule of conduct
- being able to lead another person to act in a certain way or believe a particular idea; convincing
12 Clues: characterized by • an order or directive • charming, appealing, attractive • to fill someone with positive emotions, feelings, or thoughts • a short expression of a general or basic truth or rule of conduct • a debatable statement that can be proven by evidence and reasoning • claim being one of two or more possible claims other than the one being asserted • ...
Celebrate CX - Crossword 2025-09-29
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- A hybrid word to describe both "physical" and "digital" touch points
- an abbreviation for a metric measure Cat dealers' CX performance
- a framework to map and mature the behaviors necessary to work customer back
- Words to identify how customers feel
- a tool used personify and describe the characteristics, motivations, challenges and needs of a group of customers
- part of Caterpillar's CX Vision helping customers build trust and confidence in our products, services & solutions
- a tool to visualize the stages, expectations, emotions, and actions a customer has in pursuit of their goal
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- how a customer perceives the sum of ALL their interactions with a business
- part of Caterpillar's CX Vision to show customers are valued and understood
- a term Joe Creed uses to change our mindset to think differently
- the act of feeling WITH another person
- part of Caterpillar's CX Vision to make every interaction frictionless and intuitive
12 Clues: Words to identify how customers feel • the act of feeling WITH another person • an abbreviation for a metric measure Cat dealers' CX performance • a term Joe Creed uses to change our mindset to think differently • A hybrid word to describe both "physical" and "digital" touch points • how a customer perceives the sum of ALL their interactions with a business • ...
Valentine's day 2019-02-14
Across
- Dangers color
- Hugs and kisses, in letters
- It beats a run in the wild
- Some chocolates
- Kid's Valentine's Day project, often
- Chocolate
- Try some Valentine's Day candy
- Valentine's Day month
- bow Weapon often seen on Valentine's Day
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- Flowers of love
- The one and only
- Strong positive emotions
- Like some Valentine's Day candies
- One of a romantic dozen
- New born child
- Cute spelling of a Valentine's Day word
16 Clues: Chocolate • Dangers color • New born child • Flowers of love • Some chocolates • The one and only • Valentine's Day month • One of a romantic dozen • Strong positive emotions • It beats a run in the wild • Hugs and kisses, in letters • Try some Valentine's Day candy • Like some Valentine's Day candies • Kid's Valentine's Day project, often • Cute spelling of a Valentine's Day word • ...
mental health therapist terms 2020-12-21
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- a perceptual experience that occurs in the absence of a real stimulus.
- Counseling or treatment oriented toward a fear of gaining weight
- Individual psychotherapy that uses art as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool
- Emotional issues surrounding one person’s attachment to another
- a written plan detailing specific treatment goals.
- A mental and emotional illness whereby a person swings between two opposite poles of emotions
- a label to identify a defined condition.
- structured tests to measure specific traits.
- The mental state of being negative, with no hope for the future, wherein everything looks bleak and hopeless for the individual
- the ending procedures of therapy
- fixed beliefs that are highly unlikely to be real.
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- describe a person’s general style of interpreting and responding to their environment.
- The state of grief and mourning over the death of someone close or significant to the individual
- the type of therapy or theoretical approach a therapist uses.
- the way you think
- a brief assessment to determine the impact of mental health symptoms through direct questions and therapist observations.
- a set of emotions or feelings, such as joy, despair, contentment, or anger
- The emotional, psychological, legal, and practical issues that arise from emotional, physical, or sexual abuse of one individual by another or other
- The state of being upset, nervous, or worried over present or future situations and circumstances.
- the physical expression of feelings
20 Clues: the way you think • the ending procedures of therapy • the physical expression of feelings • a label to identify a defined condition. • structured tests to measure specific traits. • a written plan detailing specific treatment goals. • fixed beliefs that are highly unlikely to be real. • the type of therapy or theoretical approach a therapist uses. • ...
Brain parts 2021-10-04
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- located in the brain stem
- This secrets the hormone melatonin.
- The function of this is to accomplish skill movements.
- If the thalamus is hurt it can cause this damage.
- plays a role in physical movements and helps maintain posture.
- If this lobe is damaged it can cause difficulty locating things.
- the midbrain controls this type of movements.
- Damage to Wernicke’s area can cause this disability
- It’s function is HEAL paritallobe The function of this is sensory perception.
- Damage to the medulla oblongata can cause this.
- the pons plays a role in breathing and blank.
- This lobe is located in the upper back area of the skull.
- the amygdala regulates this.
- the auditory cortex allows us to perceive this
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- This part of the brain is located directly being the forehead
- Damage to the basal ganglia can cause this.
- this gland has the function of releasing hormones
- This is located in the left temporal lobe
- The function of this is to regulate emotion
- The temporal lobe is located above this lobe.
- this part of the brain is responsible for memory and processing information
- the medulla oblongata passes this from the spinal cord to the brain.
- Plays a role in motor functions and emotions
- damage to the midbrain can cause this.
- damage to this can cause numbness in the face and hands.
25 Clues: located in the brain stem • the amygdala regulates this. • This secrets the hormone melatonin. • damage to the midbrain can cause this. • This is located in the left temporal lobe • Damage to the basal ganglia can cause this. • The function of this is to regulate emotion • Plays a role in motor functions and emotions • The temporal lobe is located above this lobe. • ...
Unit 5 2025-02-24
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- psychological disorders result from maladaptive learned associations between stimuli and responses; Classical and operant conditioning
- Behavior significantly different from societal expectations.
- Personality A disorder characterized by odd beliefs, eccentric behavior, magical thinking
- core characteristics that a person naturallypossesses/expresses; wisdom, courage, humanity, justice, temperance, transcendence
- Unwanted persistent thoughts
- Cognitive behavioral therapy aimed at teaching problem-solving skills, interpersonal skills, and managing negative emotions
- Repetitive behaviors/rituals
- the response of the body and mind to challenges or demands,
- approach using techniques from various forms of therapy
- alarm, resistance, and exhaustion; how the body reacts and adapts to stress over time
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- psychological disorders emerge when someone with a genetic vulnerability encounters significant life stressors
- Type C personality disorder characterized by perfectionism, need for control, orderliness
- role of maladaptive thoughts, beliefs, attitudes, and emotions in the development/maintenance of mental disorders
- positive psychological changes as a result of struggling challenging life circumstances
- Cognitive therapy where the therapist challenges/questions the client's irrational ideas
- events or conditions that trigger stress
- mental disorders arise when people lack social support and can’t fulfill their innate potential for personal growth and self-actualization
- Personality A disorder characterized by a lack of interest in social relationships
- Impaired or abnormal functioning
- temporary state where a person has amnesia and ends up in an unexpected place
- negative stress
21 Clues: negative stress • Unwanted persistent thoughts • Repetitive behaviors/rituals • Impaired or abnormal functioning • events or conditions that trigger stress • approach using techniques from various forms of therapy • the response of the body and mind to challenges or demands, • Behavior significantly different from societal expectations. • ...
Book Words 2023-12-13
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- serious, grave, or characterized by a deep sense of dignity or reverence
- refers to the art or skill of handwriting
- feeling sorry or remorseful for something they have done or said
- when someone has a doubtful or questioning attitude
- walked or moved slowly and heavily
- when someone exaggerates their emotions or reactions in a dramatic and theatrical way
- when someone is embarrassed, shy, or slightly awkward about some they did or said
- when someone holds traditional values and beliefs and tend to be cautious about change
- shaking or trembling, usually due to nervousness, fear, or strong emotions
- the outer edges or boundaries of something
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- being fully present and focused on someone or something
- do something with great care, attention to detail and strong sense of moral or ethical integrity
- lacks a physical or tangible form
- make adjustments or providing what is needed to meet their needs or preferences
- perfect or without any flaws
- a strong belief in and adherence to a set of moral principles
- personalized with someone's initials or a design that represents them
- to provide more details or give a more thorough explanation about something
- extremely large or vast
- Someone who you spend time with, share experiences, and support each other
- when someone has a negative opinion or judgment about something
21 Clues: extremely large or vast • perfect or without any flaws • lacks a physical or tangible form • walked or moved slowly and heavily • refers to the art or skill of handwriting • the outer edges or boundaries of something • when someone has a doubtful or questioning attitude • being fully present and focused on someone or something • ...
Extra Credit Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-15
Across
- a person's state of feeling bored
- belonging or happening on the outside
- when someone is aware of their own thought processes
- a style that is most commonly used to write papers
- listeners at a public event like a play or movie
- process of innovating.
- found everywhere
- appeals to the emotions and ideals of the audience
- someone who seeks to promote the welfare of others
- the use of persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech
- mental condition characterized by feeling inadequacy and guilt
- use of the imagination to create something
- an emotion, statement, or activity directed at yourself
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- when you form a opinion on how much value something has
- focus one's mind for a period of time in silence
- exchange of opposite views
- appeals to the audience's reason and building up logical arguments
- occurring on the inside
- emotions of a speaker or writer that are expressed in the attempt to persuade an audience
- the desire to know or learn about something
- getting someone to do something by using reasoning
- a specific event
- a group of music or literature, grouped together by similarities in form, style, or subject matter.
- the reason to why something is done or created
- a collection of someone's work and skills used to show to a potential employer
25 Clues: found everywhere • a specific event • process of innovating. • occurring on the inside • exchange of opposite views • a person's state of feeling bored • belonging or happening on the outside • use of the imagination to create something • the desire to know or learn about something • the reason to why something is done or created • ...
Vocab List #4 2022-10-19
Across
- "I hate women"- one of these, probably
- when something is said in a not so nice way
- if you thought hate was a strong word, this one's a stronger synonym
- a lot of people do this to their stories, probably
- if you receive one of these from the government, it's generally not a good thing
- when you get cocky, you do your actions _____________
- when someone is described in a not so nice way
- someone when their friend is about to go sky diving, probably
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- there are many of these in history. they're generally disliked. if you ever hold power in the government, don't be one of these
- an oddly specific word about things that are objectively disliked but appreciated for their faults nonetheless
- another word for "what are you doing in my _______"
- "I should've __________ this"- someone who's not fond of hindsight, probably
- a robber somewhere is trying to _____ the police, probably
- the fuel of capitalistic society
- your face when your emotions do skip leg day
- when your emotions don't skip leg day
- this describes someone about to go sky diving, probably
- when is having a great time, they're experiencing this, probably
- what a kid does when they get a test, probably
- unless it's about a surprise party, if you get caught not speaking this, people won't be very happy with you, probably
20 Clues: the fuel of capitalistic society • when your emotions don't skip leg day • "I hate women"- one of these, probably • when something is said in a not so nice way • your face when your emotions do skip leg day • what a kid does when they get a test, probably • when someone is described in a not so nice way • a lot of people do this to their stories, probably • ...
Bipolar Disorder 2025-11-25
Across
- health Overall emotional and psychological well-being.
- behaviors Taking actions that could lead to negative consequences
- A condition involving milder,long-term mood fluctuations.
- thoughts Rapid, continuous flow of ideas.
- disturbance Changes in sleep patterns, such as sleeping too much or too little.
- speech Talking rapidly and feeling unable to stop.
- Acting quickly without considering consequences.
- A milder form of Manias
- Increased sexual thoughts, urges, or behaviors.
- judgment Making decisions without fully considering consequences.
- a mood disorder that includes heavy sadness
- A repeating series of episodes or events
- Overly elevated self-confidence or sense of importance.
- Events or conditions that may influence mood.
- Swings The constant changing of emotions or feelings
- underestimation Not recognizing danger because of high confidence.
- A mood-stabilizing medication commonly used for bipolar disorder.
- Persistent tiredness or low energy.
Down
- Brain chemicals that help regulate mood.
- Difficulty feeling pleasure or interest in usual activities.
- A feeling of intense excitement and happiness.
- A period of significant mood changed
- system People who provide emotional or practical help.
- abnormally elevated mood
- regulation Skills for managing intense emotions.
- Excessive physical movement or restlessness.
- creativity perception Feeling extraordinarily creative or inspired.
- episode Symptoms of mania and depression occurring at the same time.
- Feeling easily annoyed or agitated.
- Talk-based treatment to support mental and emotional health.
30 Clues: A milder form of Manias • abnormally elevated mood • Feeling easily annoyed or agitated. • Persistent tiredness or low energy. • A period of significant mood changed • Brain chemicals that help regulate mood. • A repeating series of episodes or events • thoughts Rapid, continuous flow of ideas. • a mood disorder that includes heavy sadness • ...
Module 31,32,33 2023-04-04
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- repeated unwanted behaviors
- false perception and are auditory
- a mood disorder in which a person goes through a period of maniac and depress phase
- early view on mental health by drilling holes in the skull
- one of the psychological disorders and is considered destructive to their life and others
- a type of personality disorder that one is detached from social relationships and becomes deeply depress
- a type of personality disorder that disrupts your ability to regulate your emotions
- a medical model that state the cause of an illness
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- a type of personality disorder that behaves in a clingy, submissive way, and displays a strong need of attention
- disorganized, delusional thinking,disturbed perception, and inappropriate emotions/behaviors
- a type of amnesia that involved forgetting a part of your life
- marked by a persistent and irrational fear of an object or situation
12 Clues: repeated unwanted behaviors • false perception and are auditory • a medical model that state the cause of an illness • early view on mental health by drilling holes in the skull • a type of amnesia that involved forgetting a part of your life • marked by a persistent and irrational fear of an object or situation • ...
Mental Illness 2023-04-05
Across
- experiecning symptoms what normal people don't have ( being added on )
- false perceptions
- an anxiety disorder characterized by unwanted, repetitive thoughts and/or actions
- mood disorder when a person goes through a period of manic and depression phases
- when sense of self has become separated ( dissociated ) from previous memories, thoughts, or feelings
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- absence of appropriate emotions/actions that are present in normal people ( being taken away )
- a disorder characterized by disorganized thinking, disturbed perception, and inappropriate emotions and behaviors
- false beliefs
- characterized by four of more weeks of re-living severely upsetting memories in dreams or unwanted memory recalls
- mood disorder in which a person for no apparent reason, experiences at least 2 weeks of depressed mood
- marked by a persistent and irrational fear of an object or situation that disrupts behavior
- an anxiety disorder that is characterized where the subject might experience choking or shortness of breath
12 Clues: false beliefs • false perceptions • experiecning symptoms what normal people don't have ( being added on ) • mood disorder when a person goes through a period of manic and depression phases • an anxiety disorder characterized by unwanted, repetitive thoughts and/or actions • ...
Transformative Learning 2025-02-02
Across
- A critical step in transformative learning, involving questioning long-held assumptions
- Created by Freire means develop awareness that you aren't passive and have power to change
- The type of learning that adds knowledge without changing how one thinks
- A theorist who connected transformative learning to spirituality and emotions, describing it as "soul work"
- A method of evaluating transformative learning through personal narratives
- A significant event that disrupts a person’s perspective, often triggering transformation
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- The broader goal of transformative learning in society, associated with activism
- A learning process that involves recognizing how personal issues connect to larger social structures
- The theorist most associated with transformative learning theory
- A primary site where transformative learning can occur, including online settings
- The perspective of transformative learning that emphasizes emotions and unconscious thought
- A method used to promote transformative learning by engaging with personal stories and experiences
12 Clues: The theorist most associated with transformative learning theory • The type of learning that adds knowledge without changing how one thinks • A method of evaluating transformative learning through personal narratives • The broader goal of transformative learning in society, associated with activism • ...
Intoxicated Behaviors and Actions 2024-03-28
Frankie's Argumentation Challenge 2022-03-10
Across
- In the evening sky the stars glowed.
- reversing the order of the words in a clause
- the ability to be sensitive to and experience another's emotions
- His words were sluggish, slow, depressed.
- They like hiking, swimming, and biking.
- word choice which is used to paint a picture in the reader's mind
- There was an alarming amount of blood bleeding out from the man.
- LIfe is like a rollercoaster, full of highs and lows.
- the repetition of the last word of one phrase and the beginning of the next
- the repetition of a word in immediate succession
- The sweet songbirds softly sang their song.
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- She was scared yet intrigued; she was nervous yet thrilled; she was hesitant yet prepared.
- Go big or go home.
- a type of word choice which expresses a certain tone through word connotations that inspire belief
- the ability to show one’s knowledge on a certain subject
- the repetition of words or phrases at the end of successive clauses or phrases
- the use of patterns to mix up emotions
- To help, or at least do no harm.
- I need to go to school, but I need to go to the dentist, but I’ve missed too many days, but I need to get my fillings.
- the repetition of a phrase or word at the beginning of successive clauses or phrases
20 Clues: Go big or go home. • To help, or at least do no harm. • In the evening sky the stars glowed. • the use of patterns to mix up emotions • They like hiking, swimming, and biking. • His words were sluggish, slow, depressed. • The sweet songbirds softly sang their song. • reversing the order of the words in a clause • the repetition of a word in immediate succession • ...
Frankie's Argumentation Challenge 2022-03-10
Across
- To help, or at least do no harm.
- the use of patterns to mix up emotions
- the ability to be sensitive to and experience another's emotions
- word choice which is used to paint a picture in the reader's mind
- The sweet songbirds softly sang their song.
- His words were sluggish, slow, depressed.
- I need to go to school, but I need to go to the dentist, but I’ve missed too many days, but I need to get my fillings.
- the repetition of a word in immediate succession
- There was an alarming amount of blood bleeding out from the man.
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- In the evening sky the stars glowed.
- the repetition of words or phrases at the end of successive clauses or phrases
- the repetition of a phrase or word at the beginning of successive clauses or phrases
- the repetition of the last word of one phrase and the beginning of the next
- the ability to show one’s knowledge on a certain subject
- LIfe is like a rollercoaster, full of highs and lows.
- reversing the order of the words in a clause
- Go big or go home.
- a type of word choice which expresses a certain tone through word connotations that inspire belief
- She was scared yet intrigued; she was nervous yet thrilled; she was hesitant yet prepared.
- They like hiking, swimming, and biking.
20 Clues: Go big or go home. • To help, or at least do no harm. • In the evening sky the stars glowed. • the use of patterns to mix up emotions • They like hiking, swimming, and biking. • His words were sluggish, slow, depressed. • The sweet songbirds softly sang their song. • reversing the order of the words in a clause • the repetition of a word in immediate succession • ...
Frankie's Argumentation Challenge 2022-03-10
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- Go big or go home.
- To help, or at least do no harm.
- She was scared yet intrigued; she was nervous yet thrilled; she was hesitant yet prepared.
- the repetition of a phrase or word at the beginning of successive clauses or phrases.
- reversing the order of the words in a clause
- There was an alarming amount of blood bleeding out from the man.
- a type of word choice which expresses a certain tone through word connotations that inspire belief
- LIfe is like a rollercoaster, full of highs and lows.
- the ability to show one’s knowledge on a certain subject.
- the repetition of words or phrases at the end of successive clauses or phrases
- the use of patterns to mix up emotions
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- the ability to be sensitive to and experience another's emotions
- word choice which is used to paint a picture in the reader's mind.
- His words were sluggish, slow, depressed.
- In the evening sky the stars glowed.
- I need to go to school, but I need to go to the dentist, but I’ve missed too many days, but I need to get my fillings.
- They like hiking, swimming, and biking.
- the repetition of the last word of one phrase and the beginning of the next.
- the repetition of a word in immediate succession
- The sweet songbirds softly sang their song.
20 Clues: Go big or go home. • To help, or at least do no harm. • In the evening sky the stars glowed. • the use of patterns to mix up emotions • They like hiking, swimming, and biking. • His words were sluggish, slow, depressed. • The sweet songbirds softly sang their song. • reversing the order of the words in a clause • the repetition of a word in immediate succession • ...
Thais 2023-04-26
Across
- responsible for the special sensation of hearing, balance, spatial sensation, and posture.
- sense of touch, assembles input from other senses into a form you can use.
- process emotions and behavior regulation.
- information relay station.
- allows blood to leave brain, allows cerebrospinal fluid to re-enter circulation.
- three layers of membranes covering protecting brain and spinal cord.
- protects central nervous system, contains the cerebrospinal fluid.
- cushion from injury, provides nutrients.
- processes auditory information and with the encoding of memory.
- pump blood out of the heart and into either systemic or pulmonary circulation.
- sense of smell.
- back of head between cerebrum and brain stem.
- learning and memory.
- eye or vision.
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- nerve for the tongue musculature originating from the medulla.
- connects the cerebrum to the spinal cord.
- internal organ functions, digestion, heart rate, respiratory rate,vasomotor activity, reflex actions, coughing, sneezing, swallowing, and vomiting.
- primarily motor control,motor learning, executive functions,behaviors,and emotions.
- sack of nerve roots,lower end of the spinal cord.
- protecting your body from infection.
- voluntary movement and expressive language
- sensory innervation to the face.
- movement control, cognitive functions, and vision.
- is a meninges, protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord
- visual perception.
- motor, facial expression, parasympathetic innervation of oral glands, anterior; two-thirds of the tongue
- movement of the eye muscles, constriction of the pupil.
27 Clues: eye or vision. • sense of smell. • visual perception. • learning and memory. • information relay station. • sensory innervation to the face. • protecting your body from infection. • cushion from injury, provides nutrients. • connects the cerebrum to the spinal cord. • process emotions and behavior regulation. • voluntary movement and expressive language • ...
Stanislavski - Acting 1 Spring 2024 Review 2020-11-24
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- the part of the scene where the character either gets or does not get their NEED
- one of the 2 parts to the system is to train this, which is the more powerful of the two
- although important to a character, these should not be “acted” by an actor because they will appear fake
- The city where Stanislavski was born
- in this acting system, actors should think about characters and work from the ________
- there are really about power in acting
- essential to understanding your character, what Stanislavski called the C.R.O.W.
- a motivated piece of action, also a mispronounced and misunderstood word from the Russians
- years Stanislavski was active
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- what the character NEEDS
- the other part of this acting system is to draw on the actor’s own __________
- motivated physical movement onstage
- Stanislavski said actors should speak like this to help think like their character
- in order to play characters truthfully, Stanislavski designed ways to trick the actor’s ______ into feeling the same emotion as their character
- Stanislavski said emotions CANNOT be acted, they must be ________
- Stanislavski developed a new ___________ to acting
- because Stanislavski’s Method focused on making acting look like real life, it is called this
- a verb that describes a line of dialogue
- Stanislavski saw a lot of __________ acting and wanted to change that
- when you actually "feel" what another person feels
20 Clues: what the character NEEDS • years Stanislavski was active • motivated physical movement onstage • The city where Stanislavski was born • there are really about power in acting • a verb that describes a line of dialogue • Stanislavski developed a new ___________ to acting • when you actually "feel" what another person feels • ...
KOTLC Abilities 2024-10-28
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- can detect and trigger an ability
- does not have an ability
- can manipulate ice particles in the air in order to freeze, create snowfall, and form any shapes made of ice they desire
- can creates force fields and energy beams
- can break down their cells to walk through solid objects
- can control the element of water
- can control and create wind
- can manipulate and control darkness
- can naturally understand technology and the functioning of different parts of technology
- can control fire
- can move from one place to another without traveling through the physical space between them
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- can speak many languages, understand many languages, and mimic other people
- can sense threads connecting everything together and make objects appear as long as they know where it is by reaching through the Void
- can manipulate others through their vocal tones
- can read minds
- can sense and manipulate many colors of light
- can sense potential in others
- can be invisible
- can empower others with the touch of their hands
- can inflict pain or other negative emotions on someone else
- can create electrical discharges, charges, and lightning bolts, and to control the flow of electrons inside machines and air
- can sense other people’s emotions
- can physically control other organisms such as elves, orgres, dragons, and more with their minds
23 Clues: can read minds • can be invisible • can control fire • does not have an ability • can control and create wind • can sense potential in others • can control the element of water • can detect and trigger an ability • can sense other people’s emotions • can manipulate and control darkness • can creates force fields and energy beams • can sense and manipulate many colors of light • ...
August Vocabulary 2025-08-20
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- The way you use your phone responsibly, especially at work or school.
- Techniques to help stay calm and focused in stressful moments.
- The ability to keep going and not give up easily.
- Feelings such as happiness, sadness, anger, or fear.
- Something that is not usual or happens rarely.
- Language: Nonverbal signals such as posture, gestures, and facial expressions.
- Behaving in a way that shows responsibility and respect in the workplace.
- A strategy to pause, think, and act calmly before reacting.
- Building professional relationships that can help in the future.
- Behaviors that are inappropriate or disrespectful at work.
- Speaking up for yourself and your needs respectfully.
- Working well with others to achieve a goal.
- Being able to adjust to new situations and changes.
- The state of physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
- A positive weekly activity to greet others and build community.
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- Extreme tiredness and stress caused by overwork.
- Paying attention to your surroundings to stay safe and aware.
- Paying attention to the present moment without judgment.
- Managing your emotions in healthy ways.
- Mental or emotional strain caused by challenges or demands.
- Communication: Sharing information using spoken words.
- The way you talk to yourself in your mind.
- Communication: Sending messages through body language, gestures, or facial expressions.
- Carefully and showing you understand the speaker.
- Bullying or harassment that happens online.
25 Clues: Managing your emotions in healthy ways. • The way you talk to yourself in your mind. • Bullying or harassment that happens online. • Working well with others to achieve a goal. • Something that is not usual or happens rarely. • Extreme tiredness and stress caused by overwork. • The ability to keep going and not give up easily. • ...
Vocabulary 2022-03-07
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- the four stages of sexual responding, described by OB/GYNs William Masters and Virginia Johnson
- theory that emotions occur as a result of physiological reactions to events
- a subfield that provides psychology’s contribution to behavioral medicine
- influences our motivation; a positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior
- a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior
- form of sugar that circulates in blood and provides major source of energy
- deliberate social exclusion of individuals or groups
- your perception of being happy or satisfied with life
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- we must satisfy physiological needs before higher-level psychological needs
- tendency of behavior to influence our own and others’ thoughts, feelings, and actions
- the scientific study of human flourishing, with the goals of discovering and promoting strengths and virtues that help individuals and communities thrive
- the idea that releasing aggressive energy through action or fantasy relieves aggressive urges
- the weight at which our body tends to hover around
- theory that we feel emotions and experience physiological reactions simultaneously
- a response involving physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience
- excessive self-love and self-absorption
- process by which we perceive and respond to certain events that we appraise as threatening or challenging
- passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals
18 Clues: excessive self-love and self-absorption • the weight at which our body tends to hover around • a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior • deliberate social exclusion of individuals or groups • your perception of being happy or satisfied with life • passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals • ...
Persuasion 2021-05-03
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- Using credibility to convince an audience.
- Making your audience feel and use their emotions is appealing to the _________.
- Used to get the audience interested in what you are talking about.
- The burger was the tastiest meal ever created! Is an example of which persuasive technique?
- Greek philosopher who wrote about persuasion.
- Facts or information that support something.
- Using logic and reason to convince an audience.
- An issue that impacts many people in society is a ________ issue.
- We must stop fooling around, stop discussing options, stop wasting time and act! This is an example of?
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- Homework will lead to the complete destruction of society! This is an example of ______.
- Using emotions and feelings to get your point across.
- The aim of persuasive writing is to ____________ an audience.
- The repetition of the same consonant sounds in succession.
- A statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
- Using logic, reason and building creditability is appealing to the __________ over the heart.
- Inclination or prejudice.
- A question that does not require an answer and is asked for effect only is a _____________ question.
- This kind of language is used to build an emotional connection with the audience.
18 Clues: Inclination or prejudice. • Using credibility to convince an audience. • Facts or information that support something. • Greek philosopher who wrote about persuasion. • Using logic and reason to convince an audience. • Using emotions and feelings to get your point across. • The repetition of the same consonant sounds in succession. • ...
The Human Brain 2023-04-20
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- This is the largest and most developed part of the brain
- The nervous system controls emotions, movements, thinking, and ________
- This is the cerebral lobe that deals with vision
- This is the front/ top part of the brain
- The part of the forebrain that is the relay station for all sensory information except smell
- This is the middle part of the brain that integrates sensory information
- This is the cerebral lobe that deals with hearing, memory, emotion, and speaking
- This part of the forebrain is involved in memory and emotions
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- This part of the hindbrain controls posture, balance, voluntary movement
- This part of the hindbrain controls breathing, heart rate, and reflexes
- This is the back part of the brain located at the base of the skull
- The brain is part of this body system
- This is the cerebral lobe that handles info from the sense
- This is the cerebral lobe that deals with organization, planning, and creative thinking
- The brain and spinal cord make up this part of the nervous system
- The nerves make up this part of the nervous system
- This part of the forebrain is important for forming memories
- This part of a neuron contains the nucleus and produces energy
18 Clues: The brain is part of this body system • This is the front/ top part of the brain • This is the cerebral lobe that deals with vision • The nerves make up this part of the nervous system • This is the largest and most developed part of the brain • This is the cerebral lobe that handles info from the sense • This part of the forebrain is important for forming memories • ...
The Scholarship Jacket 2025-09-12
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- shaking
- person telling the story
- move quickly & lightly
- immediate emotions & actions
- action or event; main focus
- continue something; not change
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- importance; meaning of something
- person or animal in a story
- importance of incident
- to use up
- someone who earns money doing hard, physical work
- quit
- pause before saying or doing something
13 Clues: quit • shaking • to use up • importance of incident • move quickly & lightly • person telling the story • person or animal in a story • action or event; main focus • immediate emotions & actions • continue something; not change • importance; meaning of something • pause before saying or doing something • someone who earns money doing hard, physical work
Preterite and imperfect crossword practice 2025-05-15
14 Clues: the A in simba • the M in simba • The I in simba • the S in simba • the b in simba • the E in cheated • the A in cheated • the C in cheated • the T in cheated • The D in cheated • the H in cheated • the E in cheated • this tense uses simba • this tense uses Cheated
Nates Identity 2019-03-31
10 Clues: not afraid • good manners • a lot of energy • causing laughter • not easy offended • not showing emotions • ready to face danger • willing to face risks • continuing to do something • expecting god thins to happen
Spelling List 2013-02-12
10 Clues: Nervous • Unknown • Feelings • Likeable • More than enough • A person's opinion • Having more than one meaning • A person's character and nature • A collection of records and documents • Having a good opinion of someone's character and ideas
personality 2023-11-14
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- thinks about others first
- very smart
- not sensitive to any negative comments
- you can't rely on this person
- without any confidence
- with good manners
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- very hard-working
- loves what he/she does
- trusts everyone and everything
- very unusual personality
- can understand other people's emotions
- understands the situation quickly
- very careful
13 Clues: very smart • very careful • very hard-working • with good manners • loves what he/she does • without any confidence • very unusual personality • thinks about others first • you can't rely on this person • trusts everyone and everything • understands the situation quickly • not sensitive to any negative comments • can understand other people's emotions
holy grail 2024-12-19
13 Clues: FOLLOWING RULES. • AVOIDING IMPULSES. • WAITING FOR SETUPS. • TESTING STRATEGIES. • MASTERING EMOTIONS. • PROTECTING CAPITAL. • LIKELIHOOD OF EVENTS. • STICKING TO THE PLAN. • A TOOL TO LIMIT RISK. • EDGE OVER MANY TRADES. • YOUR TRADING ADVANTAGE. • EXPECTED VALUE OF TRADES. • ADJUSTING TRADE SIZE BASED ON RISK.
Mental Health Wordsearch 2022-03-22
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- a state of mind that causes people to be calm and tranquil.
- a disorder that causes people to fixate on small things or obsess over things that many people think are small or meaningless.
- someone who can help you by talking to you about emotions, mental disorders, and mental health.
- types of this disorder include social, separation, and panic, and this disorder often causes people to feel nervous or afraid to do things.
- short for post traumatic stress disorder.
- an emotion that causes people to be very mad at other people or things.
- a disorder that causes people to
- a condition that causes people to have mood swings that can be severe.
- things such as happiness, sadness, anger, and more.
- short for attention deficit hyper disorder.
- short for attention deficit disorder.
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- a syndrome that often makes people have uncontrollable tics.
- an optimistic state of mind that makes you expect positive outcomes.
- there are many of these, and they often cause people to deeply care about their weight, what they eat, and how people view them.
- a mental disorder that makes you feel very sad, alone, isolated, and hopeless.
- an organization that brings awareness to mental health conditions, mainly depression.
- reality abnormally.
- a mental health condition that makes a person have multiple personalities.
18 Clues: reality abnormally. • a disorder that causes people to • short for attention deficit disorder. • short for post traumatic stress disorder. • short for attention deficit hyper disorder. • things such as happiness, sadness, anger, and more. • a state of mind that causes people to be calm and tranquil. • a syndrome that often makes people have uncontrollable tics. • ...
Parent Handouts Self-Regulation 2023-01-30
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- This is a difficult, yet important time of growth for children,often filled with displays of emotional extremes
- Tell them what is ________ rather than what is not.
- Your interaction with your child,including how you accommodate his temperament and respond to his needs,affect how he learns to self-regulate.
- Be _______. Anticipate inappropriate behavior and re-direct it.
- using words like happy, sad, embarrassed,and proud to describe how you feel.
- Your child’s temperament and how he responds to stressful situations affect how and when he develops self-regulation.
- Self-regulation develops as children grow.
- rely on caregivers to respond to their signals and meet their needs for food, sleep, comfort, and interaction.
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- Provide structure and
- Turning away or arching the back are cues infants give for
- Includes the ability to focus and to control impulses.
- Using language (especially naming emotions) helps develop self-regulation and sets the stage for the child’s future learning.
12 Clues: Provide structure and • Self-regulation develops as children grow. • Tell them what is ________ rather than what is not. • Includes the ability to focus and to control impulses. • Turning away or arching the back are cues infants give for • Be _______. Anticipate inappropriate behavior and re-direct it. • ...
module 31-33 crossword puzzle 2023-04-04
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- uncontrollable repeated behavior
- phobia which produces fear in social situations
- mental health disorder that prevents regulating of emotions which leads to impulsivity
- separation from previous memories, thoughts, or feelings
- a mood disorder when a person goes through a period of manic phase to depress phase
- personality disorder in which the person shows a lack of conscience for wrongdoings and lack of respect for others
- disorder characterized by disorganized and delusional thinking, disturbed perception, inappropriate emotions, and behaviors
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- a period that lasts 4 or more weeks of reliving upsetting memories in dreams or memory recalls
- irrational and persistent fear of an object or situation that disrupts behavior
- symptom of BPD that means acting without much thought for aftermath
- mood disorder where a person experiences at least 2 weeks of depressed moods
- behavior that is troublesome to others
12 Clues: uncontrollable repeated behavior • behavior that is troublesome to others • phobia which produces fear in social situations • separation from previous memories, thoughts, or feelings • symptom of BPD that means acting without much thought for aftermath • mood disorder where a person experiences at least 2 weeks of depressed moods • ...
57 2023-06-06
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- - Cultivating the ability to wait calmly and accept delays or difficulties without becoming frustrated
- - Acknowledging and embracing one's thoughts, emotions, and experiences without judgment
- GO - Releasing attachment to thoughts, emotions, or situations that no longer serve one's well-being
- - Focusing on the breath as a way to anchor oneself in the present
- - Conscious attention and recognition of one's thoughts, feelings, and surroundings
- SCAN - Mindful practice of systematically bringing awareness to each part of the body
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- - Paying attention to the details and sensations of one's surroundings, without attachment or analysis
- - Connecting with the present moment by focusing on one's senses and the physical environment
- - Setting clear and positive intentions for one's actions and choices, aligning them with personal values
- - Practice of focusing one's mind and achieving a state of calm and clarity
- - Being fully engaged and attentive in the current moment
- - Cultivating a sense of appreciation and thankfulness for the present moment and its blessings
12 Clues: - Being fully engaged and attentive in the current moment • - Focusing on the breath as a way to anchor oneself in the present • - Practice of focusing one's mind and achieving a state of calm and clarity • - Conscious attention and recognition of one's thoughts, feelings, and surroundings • ...
Dissociative Disorders 2024-03-07
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- temporary or permanent memory loss
- a false belief that someone believes dispute clear evidence proving otherwise
- a common type of medication used for anxiety and depression
- a variety of treatments that aim to help a person identify and change troubling emotions, thoughts, and behaviors
- a type of psychotherapy that is a type of talk therapy for people who express emotions strongly
- the number to call if you are having suicidal thoughts (write full number with no spaces ex.onetwothree)
- the thoughts and behaviors used to manage internal and external stressful situations
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- the feeling of experiencing things from an outside persepctive
- feeling a disconnect from yourself or relationships
- an illness or condition that disrupts normal physical or mental functions.
- a deeply disturbing or distressing experience
- a moment where someone experiences a period of memory loss and is also in a state of fear due to a change in environment
12 Clues: temporary or permanent memory loss • a deeply disturbing or distressing experience • feeling a disconnect from yourself or relationships • a common type of medication used for anxiety and depression • the feeling of experiencing things from an outside persepctive • an illness or condition that disrupts normal physical or mental functions. • ...
lil tjay 2022-02-03
Who is God? Lesson 3 2022-10-09
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- Jesus told Thomas, "___________ are those who believe without seeing me." (John 20:29)
- a person who does not believe in any God or gods
- Those who believe in Christ have been ___________ and loved by God. (Ephesians 1:4)
- God always knows right from _____________.
- a confident belief in God, His love for us and His authority in our lives
- what plants do when God blows on them (Is. 40:24)
- In Isaiah 55:8 God says, "For my __________ are not your _________, neither are your ways my ways."
- Aslan, a character in an allegory by C.S. Lewis
- a living being who has mind, emotions, a will, a conscience and a spirit
- God is a person with these - such as anger, happiness, joy and sadness.
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- God spreads out the heavens like a _____ to live in (Is. 40:22)
- God's Holy ________ comes to live inside those who trust Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
- "polytheism" is the belief in _____ gods.
- God sits above the "circle of the ______." (Is. 40:22)
- Isaiah 40:22 refers to people on the earth as these insects
- a characteristic or quality belonging to a specific person
- a false god that people make and worship
- He brings them to nothing, or naught (Is. 40:23)
18 Clues: a false god that people make and worship • "polytheism" is the belief in _____ gods. • God always knows right from _____________. • Aslan, a character in an allegory by C.S. Lewis • a person who does not believe in any God or gods • He brings them to nothing, or naught (Is. 40:23) • what plants do when God blows on them (Is. 40:24) • ...
chapter 22,23 2022-11-22
Across
- Give someone or oneself a different appearance in order to conceal one’s identity.
- with hesitancy
- something inanimate makes a high- pitched screeching sound.
- Admire, revere, or love greatly or excessively.
- reaction of being terrified, afraid.
- An assembling or coming together of a number of persons usually for a particular purpose.
- shed tears
- The act of inspecting or viewing especially, carefully or critically.
- In a way which requires immediate action or attention.
- inflicted with a wound, injured.
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- Walk or move unsteadily as if about to fall.
- To move something, especially a liquid with great force.
- A profane or offensive expression used to express anger or other strong emotions or feelings.
- A person who looks after the passengers on a ship, aircrafts, or train brings them meals.
- To take or try to take hold of something tightly. Usually in fear, worry or pain.
- overtake a competitor in a race to become one or more laps ahead.
- when people or animals shiver, they shake slightly because they feel cold, ill, or frightened.
- soaked is extremely wet or saturated.
- the part of the mind which is inaccessible to the conscious mind but which affects behavior and emotions.
- so shocked that person one is temporarily unable to react, astonished.
- To breathe quickly and loudly through your mouth, usually because you have been doing something very energetic.
21 Clues: shed tears • with hesitancy • inflicted with a wound, injured. • soaked is extremely wet or saturated. • reaction of being terrified, afraid. • Walk or move unsteadily as if about to fall. • Admire, revere, or love greatly or excessively. • In a way which requires immediate action or attention. • To move something, especially a liquid with great force. • ...
Poetry Terms 2014-11-21
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- a happy tone
- a tone that makes fun of the subject
- an imaginative tone
- when a poetic line ends with punctuation
- a hopeful, cheerful tone
- a group of lines in a poem similar to a paragraph
- when a word's sound imitates or suggests its meaning
- a tone of darkness, sadness, or rejection
- a tone that treats a subject with honor or respect
- created when repeating similar vowel sounds
- a tone that sounds sincere or honest
- when a poetic line does not end with punctuation
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- an odd, strange, goofy tone
- a serious tone
- a tone that illustrates innermost thoughts and emotions
- all the meanings, associations or emotions that have become attached to a word in addition to the actual meaning
- a tone that intends to teach the reader
- dictionary definition of a word
- a condescending tone that treats readers as inferiors
- a tone that blames one for wrongdoing
- the writer’s attitude toward their subject
- when an author uses words to create pictures in the mind of the reader
- created when repeating hard consonant sounds
- a straightforward tone without emotion or personal judgment
- a tone of anger as a result of pain or grief
- a tone that questions the basic sincerity and goodness of people
- when two words correspond in sound
- the structure and appearance of a piece of writing
28 Clues: a happy tone • a serious tone • an imaginative tone • a hopeful, cheerful tone • an odd, strange, goofy tone • dictionary definition of a word • when two words correspond in sound • a tone that makes fun of the subject • a tone that sounds sincere or honest • a tone that blames one for wrongdoing • a tone that intends to teach the reader • when a poetic line ends with punctuation • ...
Poetry Puzzle 2016-05-25
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- The beat in a poem;the musical quality in language produced by repetition or emphasis.
- she big as a bear.
- society is a joint-stock company.
- is a poem of mourning, usually about someone who has died.
- "The Raven" is a well-known type of what poem?
- is a regular rhythmic pattern in poetry as determined by the number of beats, or stresses, in each line.
- luck, truck, buck, duck.
- its raining cats and dogs outside
- my money walked away when my friends came around.
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- last test we passed so we should pass.
- the cat, hat was, bigger then a bat.
- stressed and unstressed syllables are divided into rhythmical units called?
- poetry that does not use regular rhyme,meter,or stanza division.
- a major genre of literature,is characterized by imaginative language that is carefully chosen and arranged to communicate experieces,thoughs,and emotions
- a group of lines in a poem.
- a writing or speech meant to be understood imaginatively instead of literally.
- speech by a single character and dialogue conversation involving two or more charaters.
- fifty,fans,flew,five,feet,high.
- a central message in a literary work is the what?
- what is a lyric poem on a serious theme, usually with varying line lengths and complex stanzas.
- is a highly musical type of poetry that expresses the emotions of a speaker.
21 Clues: she big as a bear. • luck, truck, buck, duck. • a group of lines in a poem. • fifty,fans,flew,five,feet,high. • society is a joint-stock company. • its raining cats and dogs outside • the cat, hat was, bigger then a bat. • last test we passed so we should pass. • "The Raven" is a well-known type of what poem? • a central message in a literary work is the what? • ...
Frankie's Argumentation Challenge 2022-03-10
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- His words were sluggish, slow, depressed.
- LIfe is like a rollercoaster, full of highs and lows.
- the use of patterns to mix up emotions
- They like hiking, swimming, and biking.
- In the evening sky the stars glowed.
- the ability to be sensitive to and experience another's emotions
- Go big or go home.
- the repetition of words or phrases at the end of successive clauses or phrases
- I need to go to school, but I need to go to the dentist, but I’ve missed too many days, but I need to get my fillings.
- the repetition of a phrase or word at the beginning of successive clauses or phrases
- the ability to show one’s knowledge on a certain subject
- The sweet songbirds softly sang their song.
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- word choice which is used to paint a picture in the reader's mind
- the repetition of the last word of one phrase and the beginning of the next
- To help, or at least do no harm.
- the repetition of a word in immediate succession
- a type of word choice which expresses a certain tone through word connotations that inspire belief
- There was an alarming amount of blood bleeding out from the man.
- reversing the order of the words in a clause
- She was scared yet intrigued; she was nervous yet thrilled; she was hesitant yet prepared.
20 Clues: Go big or go home. • To help, or at least do no harm. • In the evening sky the stars glowed. • the use of patterns to mix up emotions • They like hiking, swimming, and biking. • His words were sluggish, slow, depressed. • The sweet songbirds softly sang their song. • reversing the order of the words in a clause • the repetition of a word in immediate succession • ...
Frankie's Argumentation Challenge 2022-03-10
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- Go big or go home.
- To help, or at least do no harm.
- She was scared yet intrigued; she was nervous yet thrilled; she was hesitant yet prepared.
- the repetition of a phrase or word at the beginning of successive clauses or phrases
- reversing the order of the words in a clause
- There was an alarming amount of blood bleeding out from the man.
- a type of word choice which expresses a certain tone through word connotations that inspire belief
- LIfe is like a rollercoaster, full of highs and lows.
- the ability to show one’s knowledge on a certain subject
- the repetition of words or phrases at the end of successive clauses or phrases
- the use of patterns to mix up emotions
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- the ability to be sensitive to and experience another's emotions
- word choice which is used to paint a picture in the reader's mind
- His words were sluggish, slow, depressed.
- In the evening sky the stars glowed.
- I need to go to school, but I need to go to the dentist, but I’ve missed too many days, but I need to get my fillings.
- They like hiking, swimming, and biking.
- the repetition of the last word of one phrase and the beginning of the next
- the repetition of a word in immediate succession
- The sweet songbirds softly sang their song.
20 Clues: Go big or go home. • To help, or at least do no harm. • In the evening sky the stars glowed. • the use of patterns to mix up emotions • They like hiking, swimming, and biking. • His words were sluggish, slow, depressed. • The sweet songbirds softly sang their song. • reversing the order of the words in a clause • the repetition of a word in immediate succession • ...
Frankie's Argumentation Challenge 2022-03-10
Across
- His words were sluggish, slow, depressed.
- LIfe is like a rollercoaster, full of highs and lows.
- the use of patterns to mix up emotions
- They like hiking, swimming, and biking.
- In the evening sky the stars glowed.
- the ability to be sensitive to and experience another's emotions
- Go big or go home.
- the repetition of words or phrases at the end of successive clauses or phrases
- I need to go to school, but I need to go to the dentist, but I’ve missed too many days, but I need to get my fillings.
- the repetition of a phrase or word at the beginning of successive clauses or phrases
- the ability to show one’s knowledge on a certain subject
- The sweet songbirds softly sang their song.
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- word choice which is used to paint a picture in the reader's mind
- the repetition of the last word of one phrase and the beginning of the next
- To help, or at least do no harm.
- the repetition of a word in immediate succession
- a type of word choice which expresses a certain tone through word connotations that inspire belief
- There was an alarming amount of blood bleeding out from the man.
- reversing the order of the words in a clause
- She was scared yet intrigued; she was nervous yet thrilled; she was hesitant yet prepared.
20 Clues: Go big or go home. • To help, or at least do no harm. • In the evening sky the stars glowed. • the use of patterns to mix up emotions • They like hiking, swimming, and biking. • His words were sluggish, slow, depressed. • The sweet songbirds softly sang their song. • reversing the order of the words in a clause • the repetition of a word in immediate succession • ...
Frankie's Argumentation Challenge 2022-03-10
Across
- the repetition of a phrase or word at the beginning of successive clauses or phrases
- They like hiking, swimming, and biking.
- His words were sluggish, slow, depressed.
- LIfe is like a rollercoaster, full of highs and lows.
- the use of patterns to mix up emotions
- She was scared yet intrigued; she was nervous yet thrilled; she was hesitant yet prepared.
- Go big or go home.
- the repetition of a word in immediate succession
- the ability to be sensitive to and experience another's emotions
- word choice which is used to paint a picture in the reader's mind
- There was an alarming amount of blood bleeding out from the man.
Down
- reversing the order of the words in a clause
- a type of word choice which expresses a certain tone through word connotations that inspire belief
- I need to go to school, but I need to go to the dentist, but I’ve missed too many days, but I need to get my fillings.
- To help, or at least do no harm.
- The sweet songbirds softly sang their song.
- the ability to show one’s knowledge on a certain subject
- the repetition of the last word of one phrase and the beginning of the next
- the repetition of words or phrases at the end of successive clauses or phrases
- In the evening sky the stars glowed.
20 Clues: Go big or go home. • To help, or at least do no harm. • In the evening sky the stars glowed. • the use of patterns to mix up emotions • They like hiking, swimming, and biking. • His words were sluggish, slow, depressed. • The sweet songbirds softly sang their song. • reversing the order of the words in a clause • the repetition of a word in immediate succession • ...
Language Thought Communication 2024-03-27
Across
- the opposite view to piaget (language then thought)
- what is a weakness of piaget's theory
- a weakness of eye contact studies is that they are _____
- a good example of reproductive communication
- how many seconds the dance lasts
- a reason for animal communication
- survival of the fittest and natural selection guy
- emoticon study
- a weakness of personal space studies
- the type of communication without words
- the thing that von frisch did not consider in his study of bee communication
- the type of dance bee's do when the food is further away
- who's theory is 'language depends on thought'
- important for understanding conversation flow
Down
- 0-2 year old phase of piaget's stages of development
- she only studied two emotions when there is more
- focus on the eyes for emotion
- something words for vary between cultures that supports sapir-whorf's beliefs think blue and green
- the posture that is uninviting
- focus on the mouth for emotion
- different ____ have different expectations of nonverbal communication, indicates that it is nature
- a habit that has a purpose is _______
- the ability to talk and communicate about things that have not happened or do not physically exist
- things that english people can recognise easier than spanish people due to their language
- a factor affecting personal space
25 Clues: emoticon study • focus on the eyes for emotion • the posture that is uninviting • focus on the mouth for emotion • how many seconds the dance lasts • a reason for animal communication • a factor affecting personal space • a weakness of personal space studies • what is a weakness of piaget's theory • a habit that has a purpose is _______ • the type of communication without words • ...
Softskills 2025-11-13
Across
- The act of leading a group of people or an organization
- The ability to understand and manage your own behavior
- The capacity to work and interact well with others
- The ability to listen actively and attentively
- Working together with others to achieve a common goal
- The ability to convey information effectively
- Being reliable and following through on commitments
- Managing your time effectively to accomplish tasks
- Showing a positive and can-do attitude
- The ability to plan, execute, and complete tasks efficiently
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Showing consideration for the needs and feelings of others
- The ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties
- Ability to make decisions quickly and effectively
Down
- The practice of maintaining high standards and attention to detail
- Ability to manage your own emotions and understand others' emotions
- Ability to stay focused and motivated toward goals
- Expressing thoughts and ideas clearly and concisely
- The skill of motivating and inspiring others
- The process of working through differences to reach an agreement
- The capacity to adjust to new conditions
- The ability to think creatively and propose new ideas
- Being open to new ideas and experiences
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties
- Creating and maintaining positive relationships with others
25 Clues: Showing a positive and can-do attitude • Being open to new ideas and experiences • The capacity to adjust to new conditions • The skill of motivating and inspiring others • The ability to convey information effectively • The ability to listen actively and attentively • The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties • Ability to make decisions quickly and effectively • ...
Emotional Health 2021-10-27
10 Clues: extreme sadness • handling feelings • strength emotionally • fearful anticipation • study of mental health • body's response to change • energy-increasing hormone • lack of interest or feeling • identifying and sharing feelings • how you handle emotions and change
Easy Peasy Puzzle 2022-03-14
10 Clues: being strong • being thankful • unable to compete • refers to a person • able to bounce back • show caring attitude • agreeing to something • keeps a record of events • you achieved good result • different kinds of feelings
my identity crossword 2018-03-15
10 Clues: a laugh • to take risks • to helpothers • me and others happy • a good relaytoinship • dosent rely on people • not afraid to be brave • excitement about things • that shows strong emotions • of new and interesting ideas
About Me 2023-10-19
10 Clues: My other culture • My favorite soda • My favorite food • My favorite hobby • One of my cultures • My favorite animal • My major in college • What makes me happy? • How I release emotions • My favorite female artist
CHARLIE'S POSITIVE TRAITS 2025-03-13
10 Clues: CAUTIOUS • ENTHUSIASTIC • HAS A FAIR MIND • CAUSING LAUGHTER • BELIVING IN THINGS • WORKING WORKS HARD • HAS A LOT OF EMOTIONS • CAN TAKE CHANGE VERY WELL • RESPECTFUL AND USES MANNERS • THE QUALITY OF BEING CONSIDERITE
List 13 Crazy Horse 2017-04-23
Across
- a picture
- someone who smokes
- to tell
- being able to act on your own without the help of others
- to combine
- weak, without power
- to make or become hot
Down
- to give up work
- communicating
- strong emotions
- to close something by sticking two parts together
- a cloud that forms in a thunderstorm
- completely
- the side of the face below the eye
- danger
15 Clues: danger • to tell • a picture • completely • to combine • communicating • to give up work • strong emotions • someone who smokes • weak, without power • to make or become hot • the side of the face below the eye • a cloud that forms in a thunderstorm • to close something by sticking two parts together • being able to act on your own without the help of others
vocabulary activity 2013-06-01
Across
- shaking
- he was not excited for mig
- it was was exciting and wonderous to him
- he said farewell
- he was planning something mischeiveous
- he had to face conditions
- she felt like she was going to pass out
Down
- it was very tiring
- they got the reward
- it was spotted
- to bow
- his emotions
- he ran into
- hard,stern,strict women
- where the princess goes
15 Clues: to bow • shaking • he ran into • his emotions • it was spotted • he said farewell • it was very tiring • they got the reward • hard,stern,strict women • where the princess goes • he had to face conditions • he was not excited for mig • he was planning something mischeiveous • she felt like she was going to pass out • it was was exciting and wonderous to him
Art 2021-11-10
Across
- art, what street artists do
- what musicians do
- piece of writing that rhymes
- what writers do
- pictures created with pencil and pen
- anything that stirs emotions in you
Down
- , created by street artists
- art, old art
- created by writers
- art, contemporary art
- used in stenciled art
- pictures that were painted
- what chefs and cooks do
- art, what visual artists do
- a person who creates art
15 Clues: art, old art • what writers do • what musicians do • created by writers • art, contemporary art • used in stenciled art • what chefs and cooks do • a person who creates art • pictures that were painted • , created by street artists • art, what street artists do • art, what visual artists do • piece of writing that rhymes • anything that stirs emotions in you • ...
BALLOON 2023-12-03
Across
- - Balloon holder when tied.
- - Gas that helps balloon float in the air.
- - Balloon inflation process.
- - Group of balloons tied together.
- - Main balloon filler component.
- - Balloon direction in the air.
- - Balloon decoration in occasions.
Down
- - Balloon inflator machine.
- - Weight of balloon.
- - Usual shape of balloon.
- - Balloon action in the air.
- - Material balloon made of.
- - Variety of balloons.
- - Emotions when playing with balloon.
- - When balloon burst.
15 Clues: - Weight of balloon. • - When balloon burst. • - Variety of balloons. • - Usual shape of balloon. • - Balloon inflator machine. • - Balloon holder when tied. • - Material balloon made of. • - Balloon action in the air. • - Balloon inflation process. • - Balloon direction in the air. • - Main balloon filler component. • - Group of balloons tied together. • ...
Laymen 2023-04-13
Across
- Repetition
- used to get the true point across
- no Like or As
- Like or AS
- Used to Ridicule people
- appeals to the 5 senses
- Every word has 2 definitions
- Unrealistic objects devoloped emotions
- Extreme exaggeration
Down
- Placement of 2 words
- Used to represent Abstract Ideas
- Real Or Imaginary
- shows logical aspect of situation
- repeats a remark
- Item A related to Item B
15 Clues: Repetition • Like or AS • no Like or As • repeats a remark • Real Or Imaginary • Placement of 2 words • Extreme exaggeration • Used to Ridicule people • appeals to the 5 senses • Item A related to Item B • Every word has 2 definitions • Used to represent Abstract Ideas • used to get the true point across • shows logical aspect of situation • Unrealistic objects devoloped emotions
Vocabulary WOrds 2025-11-07
Across
- OPPOSITE OF SUPPORTIVELY ENCOURAGING SOMEONE
- CHANCES OF OCCURRENCE
- TOTAL BOUNDARY OF A SHAPE
- OPPOSITE OF ALLOW
- SELF-SATISFIED
- ANTIQUITY
- FAVOURABLE OR HELPFUL TO ACHIEVING A RESULT
- EXPERIENCING CONFLICTING EMOTIONS SIMULTANEOUSLY
- OPPOSITE OF NORMALITY
Down
- OPPOSITE OF CONTRADICT
- REBELLION
- GENETAL AGREEMENT AMONG A GROUP
- ESTABLISHING CONTROL OVER A NEW TERRITORY
- One who publicly supports a cause or pleads on someone’s behalf.
- OPPOSITE OF WORSEN
15 Clues: REBELLION • ANTIQUITY • SELF-SATISFIED • OPPOSITE OF ALLOW • OPPOSITE OF WORSEN • CHANCES OF OCCURRENCE • OPPOSITE OF NORMALITY • OPPOSITE OF CONTRADICT • TOTAL BOUNDARY OF A SHAPE • GENETAL AGREEMENT AMONG A GROUP • ESTABLISHING CONTROL OVER A NEW TERRITORY • FAVOURABLE OR HELPFUL TO ACHIEVING A RESULT • OPPOSITE OF SUPPORTIVELY ENCOURAGING SOMEONE • ...
Module 1 2024-05-02
Across
- This intentional use of self is the understanding of how ones values, beliefs, perceptions and thoughts influence ones interactions with children
- This intentional use of self is monitoring your own levels of stress, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and using reflective supervision
- The space where the philosphy of care lays the foundation for staff to work cohesively in the best interest of the children and young people who live play grow and work there.
- The space that holds the interactions and relationships amongst and between the children and adults in the milieu
- Being aware of a child's emotions and responding with language and behaviors based on the child's emotional state
- This part of the brain is responsible for higher functions such as reasoning, language, creativity, and abstract thought.
Down
- Condition Anything that makes challenging behavior more or less likely to occur.
- The space that focuses on how the environment is designed. The elements that make a house or unit a home
- This intentional use of self the ability to regulate one's behavior, emotions, and thoughts in order to achieve a longer-term goal.
- This part of the brain is known as the reptilian brain, responsible for survival functions such as breathing, heart rate, circulation, and autonomic functions that do not require conscious thought.
- This part of the brain is the center for emotions, emotional behavior, and motivation. Within this part is the amygdala
- The space where the trauma lives
- The space where the setting accepts and celebrates cultural and human differences
13 Clues: The space where the trauma lives • The space where the setting accepts and celebrates cultural and human differences • Condition Anything that makes challenging behavior more or less likely to occur. • The space that focuses on how the environment is designed. The elements that make a house or unit a home • ...
FEELINGS 2016-01-15
11 Clues: to be scared • to be unhappy • to feel very sad • mental suffering • contrary of happy • to feel ressentful • synonym of emotions • to feel disappointed • a feeling of deep distress • to feel confused or ashamed • to be very offended by something immoral
Executive Functioning 2025-02-28
11 Clues: adapt to change • develop a system • physical activity • manage your emotions • celebrate your success • preparing for deadlines • controls comments and body • taking shortcuts in your work • plan focus and remember things • verbal and non verbal processing • Break down information into smaller part,
relationships 2025-08-22
11 Clues: - trustworthy • - Wanting success • – work with effort • - Important, not joking • UP - Break a relationship • BACK TOGETHER - Reconcile • ON A DATE - Romantic outing • - Easily affected by emotions • AN ARGUMENT – have a discussion • IN LOVE - Romantic feelings develop • on – stay with other person in secret
