emotions Crossword Puzzles
SELF MANAGEMENT SKILLS 2022-08-04
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- They are a set of dreams with a deadline to get them
- Area where you struggle and the things you find difficult to do are known as
- Our emotional, mental, physical and social reaction to any perceived demands or threats.
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- Things that you like to do in your free time that makes you happy.
- An acquired or natural capacity
- INTELLIGENCE Ability to identify and manage one's own emotions as well as the emotions of others.
6 Clues: An acquired or natural capacity • They are a set of dreams with a deadline to get them • Things that you like to do in your free time that makes you happy. • Area where you struggle and the things you find difficult to do are known as • Our emotional, mental, physical and social reaction to any perceived demands or threats. • ...
Basil’s Identity Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-29
9 Clues: Causing laughter • Synonym dedicated • Good and truthful • Can wait for a while • Not messy, clean and orderly • Acting like a friend, kind and helpful • Not showing anger or other strong emotions • Having care and conscientiousness in one’s work • Having and showing good manners and having respect
Personality 2021-11-18
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- - personality is shaped by environment
- - you enjoy talking to other people
- - free will determines personality
- - developed the Hierarchy of Needs
- - you get along well with other people
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- - high levels of emotions
- - being open to doing new things
- - childhood experiences influence personality
- - genetics are responsible for personality
9 Clues: - high levels of emotions • - being open to doing new things • - free will determines personality • - developed the Hierarchy of Needs • - you enjoy talking to other people • - personality is shaped by environment • - you get along well with other people • - genetics are responsible for personality • - childhood experiences influence personality
Eva health 7B 2021-06-24
9 Clues: - keeping in shape • - something you feel • - when someone scares you • - someone you can rely on • - a form of bullying online • - being played with and tormented • bullying intended to injure someone\\ • - bullying that affects your mental state • - bullying used to hurt someones image and or reputation
Puberty 2019-04-29
9 Clues: growth spurts • boys produce it • widens in a girls body • a popular skin condition • emotions change constantly • both genders grow on their body • something that deepens in both genders • something that boys get in their biceps • comes out when the body is moving a lot
a terrible film 2013-04-03
9 Clues: very weak • of an average quality • very bad and unpleasant • not seeming true or real • not suitable for the role • complete (used to emphasize sth) • not showing serious thought, feelings • make sb feel sad in an obvious way (neg.) • not showing enough natural expression, emotions
anceint china fashion 2013-02-11
9 Clues: kept them warm • was worn to mourning • poor people wore this • women wore in their hair • clothing symbolized this • worn when happy or joyful • highly ranked people wore this • the emperor could only wear this colour • girls were not allowed to decorate their hair until then
Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-01
9 Clues: shining • not rough • showing courage • a very large expanse of sea • think deeply or carefully about • eager to know or learn something • not showing or feeling strong emotions • a rising and overflowing of a body of water • protected from or not exposed to danger or risk
Neurodiversity 2024-06-18
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- get obsessed with eg cleaning, organising
- high functioning autism
- difficulty with maths
- child may be hyperactive or inattentive
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- difficulty in concentrating, over worrying
- difficulty with reading and writing
- feel overwhelmed, sweating, shaking, feeling sick
- difficulty with controlling emotions and behaviour
- difficulty with communication, needs routines
9 Clues: difficulty with maths • high functioning autism • difficulty with reading and writing • child may be hyperactive or inattentive • get obsessed with eg cleaning, organising • difficulty in concentrating, over worrying • difficulty with communication, needs routines • feel overwhelmed, sweating, shaking, feeling sick • difficulty with controlling emotions and behaviour
Unit 3 VOCAB 2023-02-09
9 Clues: having no God in life • System based on free trade • A person who is unprotected • when human needs aren’t met • A group of overlooked people • when emotion needs aren’t met • Being compassionate over being hateful • Identify with others feelings/emotions • describes a disadvantaged, deprived person
Research Crossword 2023-09-20
9 Clues: Handheld toys • Another word for father • Another word for infant • Another word for mother • Another word for feelings • The process of getting older • The science of studying people • The part of your body that thinks • What do you play when you come to the office?
Emotional Processing Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-27
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- A neurotoxic microbe that stops neurons from firing around a localized area at the injection, causing muscle paralysis and relaxes the surrounding skin.
- People with pure ______ failure have a dampened emotional response and cannot detect emotions in others.
- A fake participant that is put into studies to impact the other participants' behavior in some way.
- The facial ______ hypothesis states that facial expressions can impact how you feel emotions
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- In the Schacter and Singer study, the _____ group matched the mood of the confederate.
- ______ ______ are a sudden onset of sympathetic response that contains both a biological and psychological component.
- In the ______ model of emotional processing, psychology comes before biology.
- In the Schacter and Singer model, there is an extra step that involves a(n) ______ of a biological reaction.
- In the ______ - _____ model of emotional processing, biology drives psychology.
9 Clues: In the ______ model of emotional processing, psychology comes before biology. • In the ______ - _____ model of emotional processing, biology drives psychology. • In the Schacter and Singer study, the _____ group matched the mood of the confederate. • The facial ______ hypothesis states that facial expressions can impact how you feel emotions • ...
SELF MANAGEMENT SKILLS 2022-08-04
Across
- They are a set of dreams with a deadline to get them
- INTELLIGENCE Ability to identify and manage one's own emotions as well as the emotions of others.
- Our emotional, mental, physical and social reaction to any perceived demands or threats.
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- An acquired or natural capacity
- Things that you like to do in your free time that makes you happy.
- Area where you struggle and the things you find difficult to do are known as
6 Clues: An acquired or natural capacity • They are a set of dreams with a deadline to get them • Things that you like to do in your free time that makes you happy. • Area where you struggle and the things you find difficult to do are known as • Our emotional, mental, physical and social reaction to any perceived demands or threats. • ...
Frankenstein 2021-03-21
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- At the end of the novel the monster says he is contemplating _
- Victor finds the monster to be _
- What Dr. Frankenstein seeks when creating the monster is to discover the _ (3 words)
- What the monster does to Victor’s loved ones
- The monster has nature but not _
- Frankenstein marries this woman
- The first science Victor learns
- The monster saves a girl from _
- A lot of traveling in the novel is across this
- The monster finds _ soothing
- The monster says “But _ excited different and far deeper emotions”(2 words Pg 92)
- Where Frankenstein goes to heal
- The structure the novel is written in
- The monster was _ by his creator
- Frankenstein tries to understand his _
- Frankenstein has to make many difficult _
- Frankenstein says “But the appearance of my father was to me like that of my _(2 words Pg 133)
- The mode of transportation for the monster
- Frankenstein suffers from many _
- Victor _ his decision to create the monster
- Frankenstein tells his story to the _
- The author’s last name
- The monster says “I ought to be thy _”(Pg 69)
- The person who says “On the whole earth there is no comfort which i am capable of receiving.”(Pg 131)
- The way that the monster sees himself relative to regular humans
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- When Victor is chasing the monster he becomes
- The form in which some of the novel is written
- Where the monster says he will go
- The monster asks for a _
- Frankenstein and the monster try to get _ against each other
- Dr. Frankenstein creates a _
- The monster wants to feel _
- The person who is framed for the murder of William
- Victor gets _ because of all of his conflicting emotions
- Victor should have been more open with his _
- What drives Victor to create the monster
- The novel is similar to the Rime Of The Ancient _
- Victor refers to the monster as a _
- An innocent villager is framed for the murder of this person
- Victor’s mother dies from _
- Frankenstein finds Elizabeth’s _ on the floor
- The night that the monster says he will be with Victor
- Frankenstein thinks the monster is _
- Justine is found to be _
- The monster feels _
- Victor’s birthplace
- The monster takes Frankenstein to a private icy place to tell his _
- The novel has many instances of this literary tactic
- The monster sees Frankenstein as his _
- Frankenstein looks up to the window after Elizabeth’s death and finds the monster pointing his _ at the dead body
50 Clues: The monster feels _ • Victor’s birthplace • The author’s last name • The monster asks for a _ • Justine is found to be _ • The monster wants to feel _ • Victor’s mother dies from _ • Dr. Frankenstein creates a _ • The monster finds _ soothing • Frankenstein marries this woman • The first science Victor learns • The monster saves a girl from _ • Where Frankenstein goes to heal • ...
Writing in the Workplace 2022-12-09
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- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
- lower in rank or position.
- aka blind carbon copy
- a category of artistic composition characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter.
- making sure everyone has easy access
- The discrepancy between an existing and a desired state
- are notes taken of discussions and decisions made during meetings
- used to show that a copy of a business letter or an e-mail is also being sent to someone else.
- is someone who has managerial authority and can influence others
- refers to a style of writing that puts readers' needs first
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- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair
- the assembled spectators or listeners, who is targeted
- the whole system and structure of a language or of languages in general
- a letter written on behalf of an applicant by someone who can vouch for that person's educational or professional performance.
- emotional _________ is the ability to manage both your own emotions and understand the emotions of people around you
- the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing
- a purpose to be conveyed
- means the obligation or expectation to perform any assigned duties.
- the position of a student or trainee who works in an organization, sometimes without pay, in order to gain work experience or satisfy requirements for a qualification.
- a usually brief written message from one person or department in an organization, company, to another
- is a formal document that a job applicant creates to itemize their qualifications for a position.
21 Clues: aka blind carbon copy • a purpose to be conveyed • lower in rank or position. • making sure everyone has easy access • the assembled spectators or listeners, who is targeted • the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing • The discrepancy between an existing and a desired state • refers to a style of writing that puts readers' needs first • ...
Week 9: Chapters 7 “Learning Language”; 8 “Acquiring Communicative Competency” 2019-02-25
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- transmits attitudes or emotions of speaker and/or other characters
- summarizes the main point or result of the story
- Halliday's term for communicating about ideas, conveying messages
- terminates story, so that listeners do not ask: "And then what happened?"
- demonstrated by the fact that children respond appropriately to commands and suggestions made by others
- share with agglutinating languages the characteristic of including many kinds of meaning and grammatical forms within a single word, but, in contrast, their affixes are not easily segmented
- the ability to function according to cultural models for communicative behavior
- Halliday's term for getting things done, satisfying needs
- Halliday's term for controlling others, giving instructions
- recounts events in chronological sequence
- is based on expectations that participants recall and can refer to prior talk
- Halliday's term for creating and expressing one's fantasies about oneself, others, and the world
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- identifies time, place, and characters
- include behaviors such as nods and smiles and vocalizations like "um," "yeah," or "uh huh."
- simultaneous operation of multiple transformations
- provides point of story
- Halliday's term for establishing and maintaining social interactions, defining and consolidating groups
- involves omission of textual material that is assumed to be shared by co-participants
- a linguistic construction that obligates the addressee to respond
- entails knowledge of how utterances are connected to prior talk and to prior experience
- Halliday's term for exploring one's environment, learning about the world, questioning others, and gaining information
- each word expresses broad semantic and contextual meanings
- Halliday's term for expressing one's individuality, emotions and thoughts
- a category that contains a few words with high frequency in combination with items from the open category
24 Clues: provides point of story • identifies time, place, and characters • recounts events in chronological sequence • summarizes the main point or result of the story • simultaneous operation of multiple transformations • Halliday's term for getting things done, satisfying needs • each word expresses broad semantic and contextual meanings • ...
Practice some Self Care by doing this Self Care Puzzle - by the Upper Midwest Chapter of the National MS Society 2021-03-03
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- creative expression
- the act of changing your body’s position by stretching, exercise, or shifting
- you use a book to practice this activity, can be a distraction, can help with concentration, imagination, creativity and is educational
- one needs some shut-eye every night for at least 7-8 hours and helps rejuvenate for the day
- acknowledge the good parts of each day and once and a while throw a party!
- Love and understanding given to yourself and others
- life can get difficult, break your daily responsibilities into small pieces so that your daily demands don’t get overwhelming
- the best medicine, costs nothing and makes one smile and audibly acknowledge that something is funny
- an artistic form expressed with singing, instruments and rhythm
- a pleasurable activity or experience
- Inhale and exhale deeply to center yourself and practice this skill when you get anxious
- an existential connection with a comforting presence or idea
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- The external world, including plants, animals, landscape and geography
- feeling thankful for the good things in life
- people you trust and care about and they share the same trust and care about you
- gathering with others to foster solidarity and support
- Watch a comedy or a drama to distract yourself and get pulled into a captivating plot
- this skill builds focus, calms the mind and body, reminds you to take deep breaths and can soothe anxiety and stress
- aspirations to drive motivation
- difficult emotions - like anxiety and sadness, and emotions that feel good - like joy and contentment; it is important to experience them all without pushing any away.
- no one can do everything on their own, ask for assistance when you are in need
21 Clues: creative expression • aspirations to drive motivation • a pleasurable activity or experience • feeling thankful for the good things in life • Love and understanding given to yourself and others • gathering with others to foster solidarity and support • an existential connection with a comforting presence or idea • ...
PSYCHOLOGY CROSWORD - LEO BELSKY 2021-04-12
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- part of body that controls hunger
- keeps our hunger and needs in check
- things in our environment that motivate our behavior
- being rich isn't what we should strive for
- theory that the body has an average weight and temperature it strives to stay at to maintain the best conditions
- when a situation has many positive and negative aspects to it.
- natural tendency to act in certain ways (mothers always care for their kids)
- pschological events cause emotions
- instinctual drive for things that are cultural or non necessary
- the highest level of Maslow's psychological development
- the 3 stages of stress
- colors are just information that our brain processes
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- one must choose between two "winning" situations
- performance ability and arousal are connected
- double negative but one out weighs the other
- best set of five theories to keep workers in check
- Eating disorder where one eats too much and therefore becomes overweight
- when something is stimulating for the brain. a person will be more motivated
- natural drive that makes animals work harder when lacking something necessary.
- humans tend to try and diminish their natural drives
- we experience physical psychological events because of our emotions
- instinctual need that can alter decisions
- eating disorder where one starves them self
- our drive to feel the sensation of completing something
- reward driven behavior
- Frederick Herzberg's employee/worker motivation theory
- natural want for stability and equilibrium
- behavior that will satisfy certain necessities
- Human desire for something in order to survive
- Eating disorder in which one forces themselves to puke
30 Clues: reward driven behavior • the 3 stages of stress • part of body that controls hunger • pschological events cause emotions • keeps our hunger and needs in check • instinctual need that can alter decisions • being rich isn't what we should strive for • natural want for stability and equilibrium • eating disorder where one starves them self • ...
Introduction to Nursing 2013-06-27
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- The founder of modern nursing.
- Describes ideas about individuals, groups, situations, and events.
- Includes factors that affect individuals internally and externally.
- The protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations.
- Includes purpose, content, and process, breaking down the "whole" and analyzing the parts.
- Focuses on the health of a person or population, with the goal of preventing a disease or illness.
- A responsibility to promote patient autonomy and self-actualization.
- The board of nursing in each state sets requirements for licensure.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- A product of the disharmonious interaction among mind, body, emotions, and spirit
- A state of disharmony of mind, body, emotions, and spirit.
- An impaired ability to perform or complete activities of daily living.
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- Provides the foundation for nursing knowledge and gives direction to nursing practice.
- They delineate the human needs of the person, family, community, and group.
- The provision of health services without disruption, regardless of the patient’s movement
- Includes screening for those at risk for developing an illness or those who could have a disease diagnosed early in the process for prompt treatment.
- Primary, secondary, and tertiary
- The organisms attempt to restore balance.
- Designed to care for terminally ill patients and their families by providing supportive, palliative services
- A process that involves learning theory and skills and internalizing an identity appropriate to a specific role.
20 Clues: The founder of modern nursing. • Primary, secondary, and tertiary • The organisms attempt to restore balance. • A state of disharmony of mind, body, emotions, and spirit. • Describes ideas about individuals, groups, situations, and events. • Includes factors that affect individuals internally and externally. • ...
Poetry Terms 2022-02-11
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- When the endings of multiple words are exactly the same and are pronounced the same
- The repetition of the sound of a vowel or diphthong in non-rhyming stressed syllables near enough to each other for the echo to be discernible
- A poem of seventeen syllables with three lines of five, seven, and five
- Tells stories through verse and conversation
- Fixed verse form of Italian origin consisting of 14 lines that are typically five-foot iambics rhyming according to a prescribed scheme
- A line of verse with 5 metrical feet, each consisting of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable
- Meter is the arrangement of rhythms in a repetitive pattern of strong and weak beats
- Verse in lines of irregular length, rhyming very irregularly
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- A word, line or phrase that is repeated within the lines or stanzas of a poem
- Both tells a story and connects the reader to an audience through emotions or behavior
- A basic repeated sequence of meter composed of two or more accented or unaccented syllables
- A very long poetic writing
- a type of rhyme with words that have similar, but not identical sounds
- A pair of end-rhymed lines of verse that are self-contained in grammatical structure and meaning
- A division of a poem consisting of two or more lines arranged together as a unit
- When the ending of multiple lines or words sounds the same and are spelt similar
- A stylistic literary device identified by the repetition of identical or similar consonants in neighboring words whose vowel sounds are different
- A formal type of poetry which expresses personal emotions or feelings, typically spoken in the first person
- Unrhyming verse in iambic pentameter lines.
- A poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas
20 Clues: A very long poetic writing • Unrhyming verse in iambic pentameter lines. • Tells stories through verse and conversation • A poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas • Verse in lines of irregular length, rhyming very irregularly • a type of rhyme with words that have similar, but not identical sounds • ...
friendship 2024-02-22
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- - Valuing and honoring a friend's opinions, boundaries, and autonomy.
- - Ability to empathize and comprehend a friend's perspective, feelings, and experiences.
- - Open and honest exchange of thoughts, ideas, and emotions between friends, promoting understanding and connection.
- - Supporting and encouraging each other's personal development, growth, and self-improvement.
- - Common hobbies, activities, or passions that bring friends together and strengthen their bond.
- - Willingness to let go of resentments and conflicts, and reconcile with a friend after disagreements or misunderstandings.
- - Providing assistance, encouragement, and empathy during times of need or difficulty.
- - Embracing and appreciating a friend for who they are, without judgment or criticism.
- - Faithfulness and commitment to a friend, even in challenging circumstances.
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- - Enjoying each other's company and spending time together in various activities and conversations.
- - Expressing appreciation and thankfulness for the presence and impact of a friend in one's life.
- - Offering support, motivation, and positive reinforcement to help a friend achieve their goals and overcome challenges.
- - Reliability and consistency in being there for a friend, especially in times of need.
- - Belief in the reliability, honesty, and loyalty of a friend.
- - Paying attention and actively engaging with a friend's thoughts, feelings, and concerns.
- - Sharing moments of joy, humor, and amusement together, fostering positive emotions and strengthening the friendship.
- - Deep bond and sense of closeness between friends, characterized by shared experiences and mutual understanding.
- - Deep affection and care for a friend, regardless of flaws, mistakes, or differences, and a commitment to their well-being and happiness.
- - Marking milestones, achievements, and special occasions together, and rejoicing in each other's successes.
- - Understanding and sharing the feelings and experiences of a friend, showing compassion and care.
20 Clues: - Belief in the reliability, honesty, and loyalty of a friend. • - Valuing and honoring a friend's opinions, boundaries, and autonomy. • - Faithfulness and commitment to a friend, even in challenging circumstances. • - Providing assistance, encouragement, and empathy during times of need or difficulty. • ...
Mental Health Nursing Terms 2025-03-27
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- describes a patient with a normal display of emotion
- a mental health condition with a combo of symptoms from schizophrenia and a mood disorder such as depression or bipolar "
- an experience involving the apparent perception of something not present
- well known mood stabilizer medication
- a sudden feeling of intense fear
- Nonsensical responses is a word _______
- A belief that the person is someone of extreme importance
- can mimic a mental disorder but is in fact a medical disorder often suffered by geriatric patients
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- patient has limited range of emotions
- mental health condition characterized by a loss of touch with reality
- a state of low mood
- disorder characterized by a persistent and intense urge to use a drug
- a mental state characterized by excessive excitement often exhibited by patients with bipolar disorder
- a mental disorder with intense highs and lows
- a person is hyper _____ when they have excessive focus on religious thoughts or behaviors
- when speech is stopped it is known as _____ blocking
- describes a patient with a lack of emotion, expression, or reactivity
- Going away from a topic and not returning
- a person may have this type of speech when they speak rapidly and urgently speak rapidly and urgently
- describes a patient with rapidly shifting or unstable emotions
- a mental disorder characterized by psychosis
- the thought process of having ideas about the possibility of dying by suicide is a suicidal ___________
- a feeling of worry or unease
- describes thinking that is literal and focused on immediate details
- a state of confusion or disorientation, alcoholics may suffer this with tremors
25 Clues: a state of low mood • a feeling of worry or unease • a sudden feeling of intense fear • patient has limited range of emotions • well known mood stabilizer medication • Nonsensical responses is a word _______ • Going away from a topic and not returning • a mental disorder characterized by psychosis • a mental disorder with intense highs and lows • ...
Persuasive language 2025-11-26
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- Persuasion using credibility or trustworthiness.
- Repeating the same sound at the start of words.
- A short, catchy phrase often used in advertising.
- question A question asked for effect, not because it needs an answer.
- Giving human qualities to non-human things.
- Information that supports an argument, like facts or examples.
- Persuasion using logic, facts, and reasoning.
- words Words that trigger strong feelings (e.g., “tragic,” “beautiful”).
- A comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’.
- the argument Criticising or undermining an opposing view.
- Repeating words or phrases for emphasis.
- of three Grouping three ideas or words for a memorable effect.
- words Words with strong emotional impact used to sway opinions.
- Numerical data used to support an argument.
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- Making something seem bigger, better, or worse than it really is.
- language Words that appeal to the five senses.
- Something that is true and can be proven (e.g., “Water freezes at 0°C”).
- A broad statement that applies to everyone, even if it’s not always true.
- language Words that make the audience feel included or involved.
- Persuasion that appeals to emotions.
- Extreme exaggeration used for effect.
- opinion A statement from a knowledgeable or qualified person used to persuade.
- language Words chosen to make the audience feel strong emotions (e.g., “the helpless puppies shivered in the cold”).
- Description that creates a vivid picture in the reader’s mind.
- A joke that plays on words with double meanings.
- A response that disproves or counters an opposing argument.
- Presenting two opposite ideas to highlight a contrast.
- A short personal story used to persuade.
- A person with power or expertise whose words persuade.
29 Clues: A comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’. • Persuasion that appeals to emotions. • Extreme exaggeration used for effect. • A short personal story used to persuade. • Repeating words or phrases for emphasis. • Giving human qualities to non-human things. • Numerical data used to support an argument. • Persuasion using logic, facts, and reasoning. • ...
Psychology Chapter 16 2025-05-21
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- a person suddenly, unexpectedly travels away from home or work and cannot recall the past
- perceptions that have no direct external cause
- maladaptive or inflexible ways of dealing with others and ones environment
- a condition in which there is no apparent physical cause
- a disorder in which a person experiences alternations in memory identity consciousness
- physical adaption to a drug so that a person needs an increased amount in order to produce the original affect
- inability to recall important personal events or info
- disorder in which an individual alternates between feelings of mania and depression
- severe form of lowered mood in which a person experiences feelings of worthlessness and diminished pleasure or interest in many activities
- the symptoms that occur after a person discontinues the use of a drug to which he or she has become addicted
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- a person exhibits two or more personality states, each with its own pattern of thinking and behaving
- use of drug to such an extent that a person feels nervous or amxious
- false beliefs that a person maintains in the face of contrary evidence
- disorder in which victims of traumatic events experience the original event in the form of dreams and flashbacks
- an extreme anxiety that manifests instelf in the form of panic attacks
- changing emotional difficulties into a loss of a specific voluntary body function
- an intense and irrational fear of an particular object or situation
- a personality disorder characterized by irresponsibility, shallow emotions and lack of conscience
- current version of the American Psychiatric AssociaStatisticalnostic and statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- group of disorders characterized by confused and disconnected thoughts emotions, and perceptions
- a vague, generalized apprehension or feeling that one is in danger
21 Clues: perceptions that have no direct external cause • inability to recall important personal events or info • a condition in which there is no apparent physical cause • a vague, generalized apprehension or feeling that one is in danger • an intense and irrational fear of an particular object or situation • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-15
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- A feeling of expectation and desire for something better
- Focusing one's awareness on the present moment
- Related to actions and conduct
- A disorder marked by obsessions and compulsions
- Practice of calming the mind through focus
- A condition of being dependent on a substance or behavior
- Understanding and sharing another's feelings
- Extreme fatigue and reduced performance from stress
- Help or encouragement during tough times
- Identification of a disorder or illness
- A disorder causing extreme mood swings
- The state of being free from tension or anxiety
- Deep understanding of a person or situation
- Related to thinking, understanding, or memory
- Knowledge or perception of a situation
- The ability to recover from difficulties
- The state of being in good health
- Talk therapy for mental health treatment
- A mood disorder causing persistent sadness
- A mental disorder affecting thinking and perception
- Emotional response to a deeply distressing event
- The practice of being optimistic or hopeful
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- The process of returning to a normal state
- A person's way of thinking or attitude
- A condition in which different elements are equal
- Feelings like joy, anger, fear, or sadness
- Chemical messenger in the brain
- The quality of being open to emotional harm
- A doctor specializing in mental health
- A feeling of worry or unease, often about the future
- Alternating emotional highs and lows
- Activities done to maintain personal well-being
- Professional guidance to resolve personal issues
- Mental or emotional strain or tension
- The capacity to endure or overcome challenges
- Managing stress or difficult emotions
- Treatment to relieve or heal mental distress
- Drugs used to treat mental illness
- Negative beliefs about mental health conditions
- A condition triggered by traumatic events
40 Clues: Related to actions and conduct • Chemical messenger in the brain • The state of being in good health • Drugs used to treat mental illness • Alternating emotional highs and lows • Mental or emotional strain or tension • Managing stress or difficult emotions • A person's way of thinking or attitude • A doctor specializing in mental health • ...
mental health 2012-09-18
7 Clues: - unstable emotions • - persecutory beliefs • - anxiety in social situations • - lack of interest in relationships • - inflated sense of self importance • - shy, overly sensitive to rejection • - excessive attention seeking behaviour
Knots in my yo-yo string Kaitlee Glazebrook 2016-08-24
7 Clues: expected to win • the highest point • a memorable thing • to control emotions • protected from something • jogging or moving quickly • to stare at someone in an angry way
vocabulary for expressing thoughts and emotions 2023-01-17
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- Synonym for "skepticism"
- Synonym for "elated"
- Antonym for "calmness"
- Synonym for "pensive"
- Antonym for "compassion"
- Synonym for "contentment"
- Antonym for "serenity"
- Synonym for "bewilderment"
- Synonym for "resignation"
- Antonym for "euphoria"
- Synonym for "animosity"
- Synonym for "fervor"
- Antonym for "apathy"
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- Antonym for "timid"
- Synonym for "wistful"
- Antonym for "lack of concern"
- Antonym for "complacency"
- Synonym for "ennui"
- Antonym for "optimism"
- Synonym for "melancholy"
20 Clues: Antonym for "timid" • Synonym for "ennui" • Synonym for "elated" • Synonym for "fervor" • Antonym for "apathy" • Synonym for "wistful" • Synonym for "pensive" • Antonym for "calmness" • Antonym for "serenity" • Antonym for "optimism" • Antonym for "euphoria" • Synonym for "animosity" • Synonym for "skepticism" • Antonym for "compassion" • Synonym for "melancholy" • Antonym for "complacency" • ...
Sub Fields of Organizational Psychology 2023-03-04
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- refers to the forms and channels of communication among members of organizations such as corporations, nonprofits or small businesses
- is the movement of an organization from one state of affairs to another
- process deals with (perceived) incompatibilities or disagreements arising
- The action of leading a group of people or an organization
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- is a measure of workers' contentedness with their job, whether they like the job
- the ability to understand and manage your own emotions, as well as recognize and influence the emotions of those around you
- is an intrinsic and internal drive to put forth the necessary effort and action towards work-related activities.
7 Clues: The action of leading a group of people or an organization • is the movement of an organization from one state of affairs to another • process deals with (perceived) incompatibilities or disagreements arising • is a measure of workers' contentedness with their job, whether they like the job • ...
Developmental Psychology: Chapters 10 & 11 2015-03-11
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- / A biologically based behavioural style that is stable across situations.
- / The last name of the researcher who developed Attachment Theory.
- The self-absorption that is characteristic of a teen's search for identity.
- The process of integrating into and adopting the customs of a different culture.
- A type of attachment in which the baby seems dazed and confused when the mother leaves and when she comes back.
- / ______ emotions: These emotions involve feelings of success when standards are met, and feelings of failure when they are not.
- Self-_______: Refers to a person's view of their own worth.
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- An attachment style characterized by warmth and security.
- A phase of identity formation in which the adolescent determines their identity largely by what their parents have told them.
- / These adults describe childhood experiences emotionally and often express anger or confusion regarding relationships with their caregivers.
- / A type of attachment style in which the infant is upset when the mother leaves and remains upset even when she returns.
- This field of psychology studies how human behaviours represent successful adaptation to the environment.
- Last name of the researcher who categorized adolescent identity formation into 4 phases.
- _______ thinking: A type of thinking that involves considering second-order beliefs (thinking about what another person thinks).
- Self-_______: Refers to a person's attitudes, behaviours, and values that a person believes make himself or herself a unique individual.
15 Clues: An attachment style characterized by warmth and security. • Self-_______: Refers to a person's view of their own worth. • / The last name of the researcher who developed Attachment Theory. • / A biologically based behavioural style that is stable across situations. • The self-absorption that is characteristic of a teen's search for identity. • ...
Social Cognition 2024-07-28
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- our outward and observable actions that reflect our point of view about something
- our emotions and intuitive feelings towards something, reflected in our attitude
- An enduring positive or negative evaluation of someone or something
- The mental process of forming impressions and opinions about others
- An unpleasant psychological state that occurs when we become aware that there is inconsistency between our beliefs, attitudes, cognitions and behaviour
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- an often negative preconception held against people within a certain group or social category
- our thoughts and beliefs towards something
- an information processing strategy that involves forming judgements based on the first information received about an idea or concept
- Bias in which our favourable or unfavourable impression of a person affects our assumptions about our future expectations of that person
- an evaluation made about the causes of behaviour and the process of making this evaluation
- a widely held belief and generalisation about a group, such as people, animals or objects
- an individual’s current psychological state, involving their ability to think, process information, and regulate emotions
- the unjust treatment of people due to their membership within a certain social category
- A strategy for solving a problem, forming a judgement or making a decision that is based on experience with similar types of problems
- the feeling of shame or disgrace experienced by an individual for a characteristic that differentiates them from others
15 Clues: our thoughts and beliefs towards something • An enduring positive or negative evaluation of someone or something • The mental process of forming impressions and opinions about others • our emotions and intuitive feelings towards something, reflected in our attitude • our outward and observable actions that reflect our point of view about something • ...
Frankenstein 2021-03-21
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- Victor’s mother dies from _
- The monster was _ by his creator
- The first science Victor learns
- The monster asks for a _
- The way that the monster sees himself relative to regular humans
- A lot of traveling in the novel is across this
- Victor refers to the monster as a _
- Victor should have been more open with his _
- The person who is framed for the murder of William
- Where Frankenstein goes to heal
- When Victor is chasing the monster he becomes
- Frankenstein thinks the monster is _
- Frankenstein tells his story to the _
- The person who says “On the whole earth there is no comfort which i am capable of receiving.”(Pg 131)
- An innocent villager is framed for the murder of this person
- Victor _ his decision to create the monster
- The monster sees Frankenstein as his _
- The night that the monster says he will be with Victor
- Frankenstein and the monster try to get _ against each other
- The mode of transportation for the monster
- The novel is similar to the Rime Of The Ancient _
- Victor’s birthplace
- At the end of the novel the monster says he is contemplating _
- Frankenstein looks up to the window after Elizabeth’s death and finds the monster pointing his _ at the dead body
- The monster saves a girl from _
- Victor finds the monster to be _
- The monster feels _
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- Frankenstein marries this woman
- Frankenstein has to make many difficult _
- Justine is found to be _
- The author’s last name
- Frankenstein tries to understand his _
- The monster says “But _ excited different and far deeper emotions”(2 words Pg 92)
- What Dr. Frankenstein seeks when creating the monster is to discover the _ (3 words)
- The structure the novel is written in
- Where the monster says he will go
- Frankenstein suffers from many _
- Dr. Frankenstein creates a _
- What drives Victor to create the monster
- The monster wants to feel _
- The novel has many instances of this literary tactic
- The form in which some of the novel is written
- The monster finds _ soothing
- The monster takes Frankenstein to a private icy place to tell his _
- What the monster does to Victor’s loved ones
- Victor gets _ because of all of his conflicting emotions
- The monster says “I ought to be thy _”(Pg 69)
- Frankenstein says “But the appearance of my father was to me like that of my _(2 words Pg 133)
- The monster has nature but not _
- Frankenstein finds Elizabeth’s _ on the floor
50 Clues: Victor’s birthplace • The monster feels _ • The author’s last name • Justine is found to be _ • The monster asks for a _ • Victor’s mother dies from _ • The monster wants to feel _ • Dr. Frankenstein creates a _ • The monster finds _ soothing • Frankenstein marries this woman • The first science Victor learns • Where Frankenstein goes to heal • The monster saves a girl from _ • ...
Acting 1 final 2023 spring 2022-01-06
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- the character's NEED; also the "O" in C.R.O.W.
- the type of acting we study and see most often
- members of the Greek Chorus wore these to show emotion and / or character
- the other way of connecting to a character; what Stanislavski said was more important
- each line of Shakespeare's meter should have ten __________
- according to Stanislavski, in order for characters to appear real, actors must give them this, as well as "inner thought"
- a contemporary of Shakespeare; died mysteriously in a bar fight
- a Greek term that we still use today to describe a type of theater (our auditorium is one); literally means "audience before the scene"
- a verb that describes how to say a line of dialogue; also a way to connect emotional to your character
- this is a motivated piece of action, also a word mispronounced by the Americans from the Russians
- means motivated movement onstage
- a plot device implemented by the Greeks; literally means "God from Machine"
- these are what make us human and what we should connect to as actors, NOT the circumstances
- the largest acting training facility in the world, based out of Chicago, known for their comedic improv
- this is actually feeling what others feel, rather than feeling for them
- the stage direction AWAY from the audience
- the type of poetic meter Shakespeare wrote in
- the way an actor should talk while answering questions about their character doing the word ‘acting’ literally means this
- each line of Shakespeare's meter would have an __________, then stressed syllabic pattern
- this word literally means "to do"
- city where Stanislavski was from
- complete the quote: "acting is living ______under imaginary circumstances"
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- one part of creating a character is through the character's action or ___________
- a type of Italian theater that led to modern improvisation
- the act for feeling FOR someone, instead of with them
- the father or modern realistic acting
- the dominant, or most important, emotion your character feels
- the emotion expelling when watching a performance
- by the middle ages, theater had been ________
- one way of connecting to the character's emotion is through the use of __________ to create a similar emotional situation
- this person formalized improv through the study of different games and the use or C.R.O.W.
- emotions cannot be "acted" truthfully; instead they must be __________
- the "first" actor
- one way of connecting to a character is through the actor’s own ___________
- first known as the "magic if," another way of connecting emotionally to a character
- a smile is a smile wherever you go as are tears, thus emotions are __________
- this is an acronym with 4 letters that are also know as the "given circumstances"
- the stage direction to the actor's RIGHT if FACING the audience
38 Clues: the "first" actor • means motivated movement onstage • city where Stanislavski was from • this word literally means "to do" • the father or modern realistic acting • the stage direction AWAY from the audience • by the middle ages, theater had been ________ • the type of poetic meter Shakespeare wrote in • the character's NEED; also the "O" in C.R.O.W. • ...
Self Care Puzzle - by the Upper Midwest Chapter of the National MS Society 2021-03-03
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- difficult emotions like anxiety and sadness and emotions that feel good like joy and contentment - it is important to experience them all without pushing any away.
- acknowledge the good parts of each day and once and a while throw a party!
- a pleasurable activity or experience
- this skill builds focus, calms the mind and body, reminds you to take deep breaths and can soothe anxiety and stress
- creative expression
- Love and understanding given to yourself and others
- no one can do everything on their own, ask assistance when you are in need
- Watch a comedy or a drama to distract yourself and get pulled into a captivating plot
- an existential connection with a comforting presence or idea
- the act of changing your body’s position by stretching, exercise, or shifting
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- you use a book to practice this activity, can be a distraction, can help with concentration, imagination, creativity and is educational
- an artistic form expressed with singing, instruments and rhythm
- gathering with others to foster solidarity and support
- people you trust and care about and they share the same trust and care about you
- aspirations to drive motivation
- Inhale and exhale deeply to center yourself and practice this skill when you get anxious
- the best medicine, costs nothing and makes one smile and audibly acknowledge that something is funny
- The external world, including plants, animals, landscape and geography
- life can get difficult, break your daily responsibilities into small pieces so that your daily demands don’t get overwhelming
- feeling thankful for the good things in life
- one needs some shut-eye every night for at least 7-8 hours and helps rejuvenate for the day
21 Clues: creative expression • aspirations to drive motivation • a pleasurable activity or experience • feeling thankful for the good things in life • Love and understanding given to yourself and others • gathering with others to foster solidarity and support • an existential connection with a comforting presence or idea • ...
PRINCIPLES OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 2020-04-18
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- An intense form of liking defined by emotional investment and the close intertwining of two people’s lives. (Two words)
- Communication between two people in which the messages exchanged significantly impact the thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and relationships between the people involved. (Two words)
- Both parties contribute to the meaning created during communication.
- Voluntary interpersonal relationships characterized by intimacy and liking.
- Affiliations you have with professional peers, supervisors, subordinates, or mentors. (Two words)
- A longing to be in another person’s presence as much as possible.
- You pursue those who pursue you. (Two words)
- You pursue those who are physically attractive. (Four words)
- The concern you have for another person’s welfare and the desire to keep him or her happy.
- A network of people who share their lives over long periods of time and are bound by marriage, blood, or commitment.
- Interpersonal involvements which the participants perceive the bond as romantic. (Two words)
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- A state of intense emotional and physical ongoing for union with another. (Two words)
- Exchanges that have a negligible impact on your thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and relationships. (Two words)
- The valued qualities people possess.
- You pursue those who offer substantial benefits at a low cost in return. (Three words)
- People seek romantic partnerships, close family involvements, friendships, and coworker relationships with those whom they see as similar to themselves. (Five words)
- A feeling of closeness and union between you and another person.
- Pairs of people.
- Closeness.
- A feeling of affection and respect that we often have for our friends, extended family members, and coworkers.
- You’re more likely to pursue relationships with people with whom you have frequent contact, whether face-to-face or online. (Three words)
21 Clues: Closeness. • Pairs of people. • The valued qualities people possess. • You pursue those who pursue you. (Two words) • You pursue those who are physically attractive. (Four words) • A feeling of closeness and union between you and another person. • A longing to be in another person’s presence as much as possible. • ...
Physical Education 2021-04-23
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- Ferdinand Magellan discovered it in 1951
- Technique where the dancers connect their entire body with the environment
- Improvisation This practice focuses in sensing a partner while having a body dialogue -
- Refers to any form of dancing that is done primarily for its social educational and health benefits .
- It is all about expressing emotions through organic movements and unrestricted lines.
- Bending or shortening of a body part occurring at a joint
- Basic yoga routines are good examples of this technique.
- It is a free expressive style of dancing started in early 20th century as a reaction to classical ballet.
- The setting of this dance is usually informal gatherings and parties ,reunions ,and the like.
- A pantomimed song and dance was the oldest recorded activity among the Christianized Filipinos
- Dancing technique teaches to release unnecessary tensions used while moving
- Highest form of dance.
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- The setting of this dance it's a social gathering with the more formal atmosphere than the simple and informal parties in which the recreational dances are the usual forms.
- Means of expressing one's emotions through movement discipline by rhythm
- Mother of Philippine folk dances
- Movement of the body in space in any direction with the feet as moving base.
- Swaying arms forward backward or sideward
- Most dances big in and end with
- Cultural art form handed down from generation to generation
- Gliding along the floor with either foot
- Refer to the movement various parts of the body in space with a fixed base.
- Also known as folk or ethnic dance
- Refers the movement SEPTA music where there emerges organization structure and battery
- Widespread activity in which competitors perform dances in any several permitted dance style.
- It is a measure motion of flow , characterized by regular occurrence of elements or features as beats sounds or accents.
25 Clues: Highest form of dance. • Most dances big in and end with • Mother of Philippine folk dances • Also known as folk or ethnic dance • Ferdinand Magellan discovered it in 1951 • Gliding along the floor with either foot • Swaying arms forward backward or sideward • Basic yoga routines are good examples of this technique. • ...
Poetry Terms 2022-02-11
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- A type of rhyme with words that have similar, but not identical sounds.
- A word, line or phrase that is repeated within the lines or stanzas of a poem.
- Fixed verse form of Italian origin consisting of 14 lines that are typically five-foot iambics rhyming according to a prescribed scheme.
- Both tells a story and connects the reader to an audience through emotions or behavior.
- A line of verse with 5 metrical feet, each consisting of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable.
- A poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas.
- When the endings of multiple words are exactly the same and are pronounced the same.
- A very long poetic writing.
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- Tells stories through verse and conversation.
- A formal type of poetry which expresses personal emotions or feelings, typically spoken in the firstperson.
- A stylistic literary device identified by the repetition of identical or similar consonants in neighboring words whose vowel sounds are different
- Is the arrangement of rhythms in a repetitive pattern of strong and weak beats.
- A pair of end-rhymed lines of verse that are self-contained in grammatical structure and meaning.
- A poem of seventeen syllables with three lines of five, seven, and five.
- Unrhyming verse in iambic pentameter lines.
- A division of a poem consisting of two or more lines arranged together as a unit.
- The repetition of the sound of a vowel or diphthong in non-rhyming stressed syllables near enough to each other for the echo to be discernible.
- Verse in lines of irregular length, rhyming very irregularly.
- When the ending of multiple lines or words sounds the same and are spelt similar.
- A basic repeated sequence of meter composed of two or more accented or unaccented syllables.
20 Clues: A very long poetic writing. • Unrhyming verse in iambic pentameter lines. • Tells stories through verse and conversation. • A poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas. • Verse in lines of irregular length, rhyming very irregularly. • A type of rhyme with words that have similar, but not identical sounds. • ...
Vivian and Sarah's Argumentation Challenge 2022-03-09
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- “she was wide-eyed and wondering while she waited for William to waken.” is an example of
- the displaying of knowledge that the author showcases is an example of
- “The cat had drank the milk, with ease, as to help cool down in the hot summer air” is an example of
- dogs have tails, Sparky is a dog, therefore Sparky has a tail.
- appearing to be credible as a way to persuade the reader is an example of
- “The bread roll rolled down the hill.”
- “The glass of lemonade does not equal it’s value,the glass of lemonade does not equal it’s quality, the glass of lemonade does not equal it’s quantity” is an example of
- "you might have heard a pin fall- a pin!"
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- “Moon is to night as sun is to day.”
- “We uphold the laws-the laws do not uphold us” is an example of
- “One thing the world needs right now is lemonade, lemonade that holds the world in a cup with its rich smooth liquid” is an example of
- the ability to sense others emotions and being able to understand why they’re feeling that way is an example of
- “immaturity vs adolescence” is an example of
- based on emotions, fear, desire, sympathy, and anger.
- repetition of the same word in the middle of the sentence
- a short, amusing, and interesting story is an example of
- “This world needs one factor for things to change for either the good or bad. That is money, money, money!” is an example of
- inversion of natural word order
- the radio reaches 93% of the US population
- “The cat held it’s posture full with stoicness, fortitude, forbearance” is an example of
- “We shall support any friend, oppose any foe.”
21 Clues: inversion of natural word order • “Moon is to night as sun is to day.” • “The bread roll rolled down the hill.” • "you might have heard a pin fall- a pin!" • the radio reaches 93% of the US population • “immaturity vs adolescence” is an example of • “We shall support any friend, oppose any foe.” • based on emotions, fear, desire, sympathy, and anger. • ...
Wonder Parts 3-5 2017-05-31
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- Light and easy in motion; nimble
- A vague notion; hint
- A set of rules of behavior
- Usually simple object (a tool or ornament) representing a culture or stage of development
- To have as part of the group or whole
- Feeling sorrow for another’s loss, grief or misfortune
- Having no stain or blemish; pure; perfectly clean
- To throw in between or among other things
- Fit and muscular
- House or burial chamber for the dead; a grave
- Light up; shed light on
- Showing wild and crazy excitement and energy
- A person who pretends to have virtues that he does not have; a person whose actions contradict their beliefs; someone who pretends to be sick
- Believing oneself to be deserving of or having the right to privileges or special treatment
- Combined, united, blended
- Justification; a reason for thinking, deciding or doing something
- Vibrations; feelings or emotions felt from someone
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- Not genuine or real; false or probably dishonest
- A group of symptoms that occur together and characterize a particular abnormality or condition
- Shockingly terrible; disgusting
- A solemn promise
- Easily to influence or affect
- A disease causing a high rate of death, usually highly contagious (often passed from vermin to humans)
- To find fault noisily or angrily; to criticize severely or angrily
- A large quantity, plenty
- Being aware of and sharing another person’s feelings, experiences, and emotions
- To change in form or character
- Looking back on or thinking about past events
- Mumbling; murmuring complainingly or angrily
- Strict in setting standards or following rules
- To be very sorry for something; an expression of sorrow or disappointment
31 Clues: A solemn promise • Fit and muscular • A vague notion; hint • Light up; shed light on • A large quantity, plenty • Combined, united, blended • A set of rules of behavior • Easily to influence or affect • To change in form or character • Shockingly terrible; disgusting • Light and easy in motion; nimble • To have as part of the group or whole • To throw in between or among other things • ...
Psychology Crossword 2016-05-23
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- the time of natural cessation of menstruation
- a set expectations about a social position, defining how those in the position ought to behave
- the personal strength that helps most people cope with stress and recover from adversity and even trauma
- the transition period from childhood to adulthood
- the period of sexual maturation
- treatment involving psychological techniques
- the loss of self awareness and self restraint occurring in group situations that foster arousal and anonymity
- a procedures for statistically combining the results of many different research studies
- a group of severe disorders characterized by delusional thinking
- the patient's transfer to the analyst of emotions linked with other relationships
- adjusting one's behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard
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- a mood disorder marked by a hyperactive state
- the blocking from consciousness of anxiety laden material
- the first menstrual period
- a now rare psycho-surgery that once used to calm uncontrollable emotions or violent patients
- a rare dissociative disorder in which a person exhibits 2 or more distant personalities
- a behavior therapy procedure that uses classical conditioning to evoke new responses to stimuli that are triggering unwanted responses
- the analyst's noting supposed dream meaning
- surgery that removes or destroys brain tissue in an effort to change behavior
- feelings, often influenced by our beliefs, that predispose us to respond in a particular way to objects, people and events
- the ability to from close, loving relationships
- a bio-medical therapy for severely depressed patients in which a brief electric current is sent through the brain
- physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt or destroy
- false beliefs,often of persecution or grandeur
- the biologically and socially influenced characteristics by which people define as male or female
25 Clues: the first menstrual period • the period of sexual maturation • the analyst's noting supposed dream meaning • treatment involving psychological techniques • a mood disorder marked by a hyperactive state • the time of natural cessation of menstruation • false beliefs,often of persecution or grandeur • the ability to from close, loving relationships • ...
Cross word puzzel 2024-01-14
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- Activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- Giving assistance to someone or something
- A classification of coping strategies that are employed to divert attention away from a stressor.
- How we value and perceive ourselves (Two Words).
- The ability to regulate one's emotions, thoughts, and behaviors effectively in different situations (Two words)
- Is a type of talking therapy.
- The quality of being amusing or comic, especially as expressed in literature or speech.
- Is where a generalized seizure is electrically induced to help increase mood.
- When a person applies behavior change strategies in a way that promotes a predetermined change in their behavior (Two words).
- The capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- Conscious strategies used to reduce unpleasant emotions.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
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- We embrace every part of ourselves, not just the “positive” things is called.
- Is breathing that is done by contracting the diaphragm, a muscle located horizontally between the thoracic cavity and abdominal cavity. (Two Words)
- The general desire or willingness of someone to do something.
- A sense of happiness and thankfulness in response to a fortunate happenstance or tangible gift.
- The power to influence or direct people's behavior or the course of events.
- The object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result.
- Habits and practices that are conducive to sleeping well on a regular basis. (Two Words)
- A type of mindful psychotherapy that helps you stay focused on the present moment and accept thoughts and feelings without judgment.
- Is a psycho-social intervention that aims to reduce symptoms of various mental health condition.
21 Clues: Is a type of talking therapy. • Giving assistance to someone or something • How we value and perceive ourselves (Two Words). • Conscious strategies used to reduce unpleasant emotions. • The general desire or willingness of someone to do something. • The object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result. • ...
Vocab Puzzle 2024-04-17
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- A “mode” of fiction which is usually performed through plays, these specific plays show emotions very clearly or exaggerated
- To make a conclusion, with reasoning
- The most exciting, or important part of something/story
- Speech between characters, humans or individuals
- A feeling which many people face, it tends to have an anxious affect on someone’s emotions
- A attribute or trait of something/someone
- In some meaning this could mean a crew behind a play or performance, but this could also mean the cause of light to reflect off of something
- An indirect clue which gives someone a hint of what's going to happen later/next
- The state in which someone or something, has a center of interest, which they are completely into, not paying attention to what's happening around them
- A statement about the future, sometimes using solid data or no evidence at all
- The main “gist” of a story or something, which makes up the base of a story
- Instructions which include the script or the play, indicating play actions, and movements of performers
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- In some meanings, this could mean ill or weak, but it could also mean, something that cannot be accepted
- The unique way someone/something looks at an object or anything in general
- A job, which is expected to be completed by someone or something
- Not normal, different from the “norm”
- The world in which, things actually exist, not of ones which are fake, such as The Meta Verse
- The feeling in which one feels uncertain or anxious about what is going to happen
- A problem in a story or in the real world
- To make a repeated small weak sounds expressing sadness or pain
20 Clues: To make a conclusion, with reasoning • Not normal, different from the “norm” • A attribute or trait of something/someone • A problem in a story or in the real world • Speech between characters, humans or individuals • The most exciting, or important part of something/story • To make a repeated small weak sounds expressing sadness or pain • ...
PERDEV Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-06
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- – Continuous improvement in knowledge, skills, and mindset.
- – Controlling one’s actions and emotions for success.
- – The practice of appreciating what one has.
- – The skill of expressing ideas effectively.
- – Looking back on experiences to learn and grow.
- – Taking care of one’s physical and mental well-being.
- – A person's way of thinking that shapes their behavior and outcomes.
- – Understanding one’s emotions, strengths, and weaknesses.
- – The ability to adjust to new challenges and changes.
- – A strong desire to achieve something significant.
- – Continuing despite challenges and obstacles.
- – The ability to stay focused and consistent in efforts.
- – Pushing forward despite difficulties and failures.
- – Maintaining an optimistic attitude.
- – The ability to guide and inspire others.
- – The inner drive to achieve goals and take action.
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- – Expecting positive outcomes even in difficult situations.
- – Trust in one's abilities and decisions.
- – A clear picture of what one wants to achieve.
- – The accomplishment of a goal or purpose.
- – The ability to concentrate on a task without distraction.
- – Taking responsibility for one's actions and outcomes.
- management – The ability to prioritize and use time wisely.
- – Understanding and sharing the feelings of others.
- – Maintaining stability between work, health, and relationships.
- – A sense of direction and meaning in life.
- – The ability to think outside the box and generate new ideas.
- – The ability to stay calm and persistent over time.
- – The ability to recover from difficulties and keep going.
- – A repeated behavior that becomes automatic over time.
- – A state of good health in body and mind.
- – The strength to take action despite fear.
- – A strong commitment to achieving a goal.
- – The process of acquiring new knowledge and skills.
- – Staying true to one's values and principles.
35 Clues: – Maintaining an optimistic attitude. • – Trust in one's abilities and decisions. • – The accomplishment of a goal or purpose. • – A state of good health in body and mind. • – A strong commitment to achieving a goal. • – The ability to guide and inspire others. • – A sense of direction and meaning in life. • – The strength to take action despite fear. • ...
Persuasive Language 2025-03-30
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- – Information that supports an argument, such as facts and examples.
- – Something that is known to be true and can be proven.
- – A statement that makes something seem bigger or better than it is.
- – A phrase that presents two opposing ideas to make a point.
- – Techniques that target emotions such as fear or sympathy.
- – Using credibility or trustworthiness to convince.
- – A response that counters or disproves an argument.
- – Persuasion that appeals to emotions.
- Language – Words that make the audience feel included, such as ‘we’ and ‘us’.
- Question – A question that doesn’t require an answer.
- – A short, catchy phrase often used in advertising.
- – Giving human qualities to something non-human.
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- of Three – A technique where three words or ideas are grouped for effect.
- – Repeating words or phrases for emphasis.
- Language – Words that create strong emotional responses.
- – A short personal story used to persuade.
- – Numerical data used to support an argument.
- – A broad statement that applies to everyone, even if not true.
- – Extreme exaggeration for effect.
- Opinion – A statement from a knowledgeable person used to persuade.
- – The repetition of the same sound at the start of words.
- – A technique using logic and facts to persuade.
- Figure – A person in power whose words are used to persuade.
- Language – Words carefully chosen to create an emotional impact.
- – Criticising or belittling an opponent’s argument.
- – A comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’.
- – A joke that plays on words to persuade or entertain.
- – A description that creates a vivid picture in the mind.
- Language – Words that appeal to the senses, such as sight and sound.
29 Clues: – Extreme exaggeration for effect. • – A comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’. • – Persuasion that appeals to emotions. • – Repeating words or phrases for emphasis. • – A short personal story used to persuade. • – Numerical data used to support an argument. • – A technique using logic and facts to persuade. • – Giving human qualities to something non-human. • ...
mental health puzzle 2025-04-14
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- ------stress; long-lasting stress that severely impacts a persons health and can last multiple weeks to months.
- --------- nervous system; the part of your nervous system that lies outside your brain and spinal cord.
- relating to the body, especially as distinct from the mind.
- -------- theory; how the nervous system controls our emotions, social connections and fear responses through the vagus nerve.
- responsible for detections, relaxing and processing sensory information.
- ----- stress; short-term stress usually from a surprising or traumatic experience.
- consciously controlling your breathing to improve mental, physical and emotional health.
- being aware of what's happening around you.
- ------ resilience; the stress to "keep going" despite being stressed or experiencing burnout.
- a chemical messenger that controls a person's mood.
- --- axis; is a major part of the neuroendocrine system that regulates the body's response to stress.
- a muscular organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
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- -----in the coal mine; a phrase used to describe an early sign of danger.
- the small, almond shaped part of the brain that controls fear and anxiety and helps control the body's "fight or flight" mode.
- the performance of more than one task at a time; only approximately 2% of people can actual do this.
- ------ brain; a brain that works using a short attention span and constantly "popping" from idea to idea.
- hustle ------; the idea in a persons mind of always needing to be busy/doing something.
- ------ nervous system; the body's main processing center, composed of the brain and spinal cord.
- acting or occurring involuntarily.
- goal setting to feel better.
- an organ, the control center of the nervous system, responsible for processing information, thought, and coordinating motor control.
- --------- writing; keeping a journal to write about the events of life and your emotions.
22 Clues: goal setting to feel better. • acting or occurring involuntarily. • being aware of what's happening around you. • a chemical messenger that controls a person's mood. • relating to the body, especially as distinct from the mind. • a muscular organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body. • ...
AP Psychology Review: The Brain 2025-05-05
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- The part of the brain involved in decision-making, problem-solving, and planning.
- The brain's ability to change and adapt by forming new connections throughout life.
- The part of the brain that processes visual information.
- The outer layer of the brain responsible for thinking, perceiving, and understanding language.
- The brain's relay station that sends sensory information to the correct area of the cerebral cortex.
- A small area of the brain that helps control body temperature, hunger, thirst, and sleep.
- Studies that focus on patients who have had surgery to separate the two hemispheres of the brain, helping us understand how each side functions differently.
- A part of the brain located at the back that helps with coordination, balance, and fine motor skills.
- The part of the brain that connects to the spinal cord. It controls basic life functions like breathing and heart rate.
- The region of the brain that is important for hearing and understanding language.
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- The area of the brain responsible for voluntary movements.
- The region that processes touch and bodily sensations.
- A part of the brain involved in forming new memories.
- A bundle of nerve fibers that connects the two hemispheres of the brain.
- The area of the brain that processes sensory information from the body.
- A network of neurons in the brain stem that plays a role in wakefulness and sleep.
- A small gland that controls hormones and regulates many body functions.
- A language disorder that affects a person's ability to communicate.
- A group of structures in the brain associated with emotions and memory.
- The idea that different areas of the cerebral cortex are responsible for different functions.
- A small, almond-shaped structure in the brain that plays a role in emotions like fear and pleasure.
21 Clues: A part of the brain involved in forming new memories. • The region that processes touch and bodily sensations. • The part of the brain that processes visual information. • The area of the brain responsible for voluntary movements. • A language disorder that affects a person's ability to communicate. • ...
Unit 4 Test Review 2025-03-05
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- ________ route = convincing someone with shallow, simple appeals
- how _____ are you to new experiences?
- adjusting your behavior to fit into a certain standard
- how we _____ our emotions affects how we experience them
- selflessness, helping others is the basis of decision making
- refusing to believe painful realities
- fundamental attribution ______
- in-group _______
- inferring the cause of someone's behavior or situation
- hunger hormone
- psychologist who invented motivational conflicts theory
- choosing something that is both good and bad is an approach-________ conflict
- ________ route = convincing someone with facts and information
- describes a culture that values groups and teamwork
- viewing the world with your own culture at the center
- ________ dissonance = believing two conflicting ideas at once
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- redirecting harmful impulses into positive actions
- ________ locus of control = believing you are not in control of your own fate
- AKA happiness
- the act of convincing people, changing their attitudes
- big ____ theory of personality
- social ________ = decreasing your effort when in a group
- ________ social comparison = comparing yourself to someone "better" than you
- satiation/fullness hormone
- ______ rules = not all cultures show emotions in the same way
- we strive to reach our optimal level of ________
- when groups prioritize harmony and agreement rather than making the actual right choice
- another word for emotion
- our personality, who we are, organizer of our thoughts, feelings, and actions
- _______-reduction theory
- ________ social influence = conforming to fit in with your peers
- most conscious aspect of our mind according to psychodynamic theory
- least conscious aspect of our mind, aggressive and primitive
- animals are often motivated by ________
- ______ theories use personality inventories
- reciprocity ______
- projective _____
37 Clues: AKA happiness • hunger hormone • in-group _______ • projective _____ • reciprocity ______ • another word for emotion • _______-reduction theory • satiation/fullness hormone • big ____ theory of personality • fundamental attribution ______ • refusing to believe painful realities • how _____ are you to new experiences? • animals are often motivated by ________ • ...
SomeBunny Loves OLIVIA 2022-04-17
7 Clues: Next to • Decomposing • Not standing • Naked in the North Pole • Another word for "emotions" • What you didn't finish for dinner • How Maria feels in the dress shop
Psychology of Language Learning 2024-11-25
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- The often used abbreviated term for the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and regulate emotions in oneself and others.
- This term describes a L2 learner's vision of the person they want to become as a proficient speaker of a second language. It forms part of the influential L2 Motivational Self System.
- Introduced by Peter MacIntyre, this research method aims to capture moment-by-moment fluctuations during L2 communication tasks.
- Widely considered the father of positive psychology.
- Psychopathy, Machiavellianism, and Narcissism are often grouped into this term describing dark personality traits.
- This area of the brain, located in the left hemisphere, is associated with speech production and articulation and is known as _____’s area.
- The Socio-Educational Model of Second Language Acquisition emphasizes the role of motivation, attitudes, and cultural context in successful language learning and was pioneered by this influential researcher.
- Term for the smallest sound unit in a language that distinguishes meaning.
- PLL5 was held in May 2025 in this city.
- The _______ Language Learner studies originated in the 1970s and where based on the premise that it is beneficial to study the habits of successful language learners.
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- Researchers in this psychology research field, often associated with B. F. Skinner, argued that language learning is a result of habit formation through imitation, reinforcement, and conditioning.
- This country is widely considered the world’s most multilingual, with a total of 840 languages spoken within its borders.
- In their seminal paper examining positive and negative emotions in foreign language learning, Dewaele & MacIntyre (2014) compared emotions to this Roman god.
- The IAPLL peer-reviewed journal is known by this acronym.
- This technical term described the phenomenon where a specific word is at the tip of your tongue but you just cannot remember it.
- In the previous issue of our newsletter, we featured an interview with renowned researcher Gary Barkhuizen, who often utilizes the research method of _____ inquiry, that focuses on understanding and interpreting people's experiences through the stories they tell.
- Wilder Penfield and fellow researcher Lamar Roberts published research in 1959 that first proposed the ________ ________ hypothesis. Their research suggested that in order to learn a second language fluently, children must begin learning it before a certain age.
- The next Psychology of Language Learning conference will be held in this city in China in 2026.
- Noam Chomsky's theory of universal ________ says that we're all born with an innate understanding of the way language work.
- This famous psychologist theorized that the primary function of language in an infant, is as a mechanism for the moderation of energy. In the course of these energic discharges, language acquires a secondary function of becoming a tool for social communication.
20 Clues: PLL5 was held in May 2025 in this city. • Widely considered the father of positive psychology. • The IAPLL peer-reviewed journal is known by this acronym. • Term for the smallest sound unit in a language that distinguishes meaning. • The next Psychology of Language Learning conference will be held in this city in China in 2026. • ...
SELF MANAGEMENT SKILLS 2022-08-04
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- INTELLIGENCE Ability to identify and manage one's own emotions as well as the emotions of others.
- An acquired or natural capacity
- Our emotional, mental, physical and social reaction to any perceived demands or threats.
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- Area where you struggle and the things you find difficult to do are known as
- They are a set of dreams with a deadline to get them
- Things that you like to do in your free time that makes you happy.
6 Clues: An acquired or natural capacity • They are a set of dreams with a deadline to get them • Things that you like to do in your free time that makes you happy. • Area where you struggle and the things you find difficult to do are known as • Our emotional, mental, physical and social reaction to any perceived demands or threats. • ...
Limbic System 2025-10-16
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- a neural center located in the lymbic system; helps process explicit memories-of facts and events-for storage
- Limbic system processes and manages
- a neural structure in the limbic system lying below the thalamus; it directs several maintenance activities (eating,drinking,body temperature).
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- neutral system located below the cerebral himispheres: associated with emotions and drives
- What does the limbic system control?
- two lima bean-sized neural clusters in the lymbic system: linked to emotion
6 Clues: Limbic system processes and manages • What does the limbic system control? • two lima bean-sized neural clusters in the lymbic system: linked to emotion • neutral system located below the cerebral himispheres: associated with emotions and drives • a neural center located in the lymbic system; helps process explicit memories-of facts and events-for storage • ...
Persuasive Techniques 2022-05-13
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- to action Giving an action or task for your audience to complete to work towards solving the problem.
- Using opinion or beliefs to support ideas.
- Using opposites to illustrate a point. E.G. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times”
- Appealing to logic and reasoning.
- Appealing to the emotions.
- This helps you feel and look confident and calm. It demonstrates high status meaning the audience feel you have something worth listening to. It also helps you to breathe easily and project your voice.
- Using imagery to engage the audience, especially for a hook - this needs to be related to theme/point.
- Repeating words/phrases for dramatic effect.
- questions Asking a question that does not require an answer.
- Using puns or comedy to help persuade the audience.
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- expressions A form of non-verbal communication that reflects an individual's emotions.
- A form of non-verbal communication in which visible bodily action communicate particular messages, either in place of, or in conjunction with, speech.
- Illustrating a problem that exists, and giving a solution to reduce its impact. E.G. There is too much rubbish. More bins would help to fix this issue.
- Using statistics or research to support ideas. Used to show expert knowledge on the topic.
- Using verbs that show certainty of belief.
- contact A form of non-verbal communication that creates a bond between speaker and listener. It can communicate how much you care about their thoughts.
- Showing authority on subject.
- Technique to show change in topic or to allow audience to think about point.
18 Clues: Appealing to the emotions. • Showing authority on subject. • Appealing to logic and reasoning. • Using opinion or beliefs to support ideas. • Using verbs that show certainty of belief. • Repeating words/phrases for dramatic effect. • Using puns or comedy to help persuade the audience. • questions Asking a question that does not require an answer. • ...
Defense Mechanisms 2024-01-30
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- a way to deal with emotional conflicts or stressors by emphasizing the amusing aspects of conflict or stressor
- aggression towards others is expressed through procrastination, failure, inefficiency, and illness that affect others more than oneslf
- a person unconsciously rejects emotionally unacceptable personal features and attributes them to other people, objects, or situations
- justifying illogical or unreasonable ideas, actions, or feelings by developing acceptable explanations
- the conscious denial of a disturbing situation or feeling
- unacceptable feelings or behaviors are kept out of awareness by developing opposite behavior or emotion
- compensation for an act or communication
- when anxiety is repressed to an unconscious level but is revealed in physical level in the form of physical symptoms that have no organic cause
- emotional conflicts or stressors are addressed by attributing exaggerated positive qualities to others
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- unconscious process of substituting socially acceptable activity for strong impulses that are not acceptable in original form
- disruption in the usually integrated functions of consciousness, memory, identity, or perception of environment
- emotional conflicts or stressors are addressed by actions rather than by reflections or feelings
- transfer of emotions associated with a particular person, object, or situation that is nonthreatening
- emotional conflicts or stressors are handled by attributing negative qualities to self and others
- the inability to integrate the positive and negative qulaities of oneself or others into a cohesive image
- escaping unpleasant realities by ignoring their existence
- exclusion of unpleasant or unwanted experiences, emotions, or ideas from conscious awareness
- emotional conflicts and stressors are addressed by meeting needs of others
18 Clues: compensation for an act or communication • escaping unpleasant realities by ignoring their existence • the conscious denial of a disturbing situation or feeling • emotional conflicts and stressors are addressed by meeting needs of others • exclusion of unpleasant or unwanted experiences, emotions, or ideas from conscious awareness • ...
Social Cognition 2024-07-28
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- our outward and observable actions that reflect our point of view about something
- our emotions and intuitive feelings towards something, reflected in our attitude
- An enduring positive or negative evaluation of someone or something
- The mental process of forming impressions and opinions about others
- An unpleasant psychological state that occurs when we become aware that there is inconsistency between our beliefs, attitudes, cognitions and behaviour
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- an often negative preconception held against people within a certain group or social category
- our thoughts and beliefs towards something
- an information processing strategy that involves forming judgements based on the first information received about an idea or concept
- Bias in which our favourable or unfavourable impression of a person affects our assumptions about our future expectations of that person
- an evaluation made about the causes of behaviour and the process of making this evaluation
- a widely held belief and generalisation about a group, such as people, animals or objects
- an individual’s current psychological state, involving their ability to think, process information, and regulate emotions
- the unjust treatment of people due to their membership within a certain social category
- A strategy for solving a problem, forming a judgement or making a decision that is based on experience with similar types of problems
- the feeling of shame or disgrace experienced by an individual for a characteristic that differentiates them from others
15 Clues: our thoughts and beliefs towards something • An enduring positive or negative evaluation of someone or something • The mental process of forming impressions and opinions about others • our emotions and intuitive feelings towards something, reflected in our attitude • our outward and observable actions that reflect our point of view about something • ...
Abnormal Psych 2023-05-09
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- a disorder in which a person's mood inappropriately alternates between feelings of mania and depression
- false beliefs, often of persecution or grandeur
- a personality disorder characterized by a patter of irresponsibility, shallow emotions, lack of conscience, and violating the rights of the without feeling guilt or remorse
- distressting but one can still function in society and act rationally
- a division of psychology that studies people who are "abnormal" or "atypical" compared to the members of a given society
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- Severe form of lowered mood in which a person experiences feelings of worthlessness and diminished pleasure or interest in many activities
- a dissociative disorder in which a person suddenly and unexpectedly travels away from home or work and is unable to recall the past
- a disorder characterized by extreme or inappropriate emotions
- needs to be the center of attention. whether acting silly or dressing provocatively. likes to create drama
- an extreme anxiety that manifests itself in the form of panic attacks
- a form of therapy in which patients work together with the aid of a leader to resolve interpersonal problems
- a form of therapy that begins with clear, well-defined behavioral goals aimed at changing undesirable behavior through conditioning techniques
- unable to form coherent and logical thought
- intense and irrational fear of a particular object or situation
- Somatoform Disorder characterized by changing emotional difficulties into a loss of a specific voluntary body function
15 Clues: unable to form coherent and logical thought • false beliefs, often of persecution or grandeur • a disorder characterized by extreme or inappropriate emotions • intense and irrational fear of a particular object or situation • an extreme anxiety that manifests itself in the form of panic attacks • ...
Crossword Puzzle- LUCERO STEM 11-10 2024-04-16
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- is the ability helps one to recognize and understand how other people feel
- is defined as a subjective state that emerges from a general feeling of satisfaction with oneself
- is a time when one tries to understand the self in the process of developing his self-concept.
- An emotionally competent person can motivate himself to work because has positive attitude toward something
- are expressions that go on and off the face in a fraction of a second
- stress should also be avoided by mothers who have developing babies in their womb.
- Is the ability to recover readily from illness
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- are emotions that we do not intend to hide and occur whenever we are alone or with family and close friends
- disorder is a practice either leads to obesity or malnourishment
- is the ability of a person to tune in to his own feelings
- interact to produce good or weak mental health of the individual
- is the ability to control disruptive impulses caused by negative emotions.
- One of the most common mental health issues experienced by adolescents today
- self-concept can serve as a buffer to the onslaught of problem and difficulties that a young person experiences
- Health is defined as a state of emotional and psychological well-being in which is an individual is able to use his or her cognitive and emotional capabilities
15 Clues: Is the ability to recover readily from illness • is the ability of a person to tune in to his own feelings • interact to produce good or weak mental health of the individual • disorder is a practice either leads to obesity or malnourishment • are expressions that go on and off the face in a fraction of a second • ...
Music 2023-06-28
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- main musical line or tune in a song that you can hum or sing along to.
- words or text of a song, often expressing emotions, stories, or ideas.
- string instrument that you play by drawing a bow across its strings, creating sweet and melodic sounds.
- speed or pace at which music is played, ranging from slow to fast.
- your voice to produce musical sounds and melodies, often accompanied by lyrics or songs.
- large musical instrument with black and white keys that you can press to produce different notes and melodies.
- symbols used to represent musical sounds and their duration, written on a musical staff.
- A set of percussion instruments that you can hit with sticks or your hands to create rhythms and beats.
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- pattern of beats and accents in music that creates a sense of time and movement.
- live performance where musicians play music for an audience, often in a large venue or theater.
- that are organized in a pleasing way, often with melody, rhythm, and harmony, creating different emotions and moods.
- musical instrument with strings that you can strum or pluck to make beautiful sounds.
- combination of different musical notes played or sung together, creating a pleasing and balanced sound.
- group of musicians who play instruments and perform together, creating a harmonious and unified sound.
- live presentation or execution of music, dance, or theater, where performers showcase their talents and skills.
15 Clues: speed or pace at which music is played, ranging from slow to fast. • main musical line or tune in a song that you can hum or sing along to. • words or text of a song, often expressing emotions, stories, or ideas. • pattern of beats and accents in music that creates a sense of time and movement. • ...
ELA Vocabulary Word List 2022-10-18
5 Clues: brief: lasting only a short time • relating to a specific situation • to have an effect on someone or something • where a person's emotions and actions trigger another person's emotions and actions • influence or guidance where an experienced person gives their knowledge on a topic to another person
Unit 10 Crossword 2016-04-14
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- hormone produced by females
- state of being awake
- helps regulate appetite and sleep
- hormone produced by males
- exclusion from society or a group
- another term for adrenaline
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- the rate at which one burns calories
- the "hunger hormone"; increases hunger
- rapidly releasing negative emotions
- set of behaviors that are unlearned and triggered by a stimulus
10 Clues: state of being awake • hormone produced by males • hormone produced by females • another term for adrenaline • helps regulate appetite and sleep • exclusion from society or a group • rapidly releasing negative emotions • the rate at which one burns calories • the "hunger hormone"; increases hunger • set of behaviors that are unlearned and triggered by a stimulus
Tuesdays with Morrie 2018-02-14
10 Clues: Ted Koppel • The third Tuesday • Morrie's last name • He is living with ALS • It was Morrie's career • He is Morrie's best friend • The story takes place in this city • Morrie is living with this fatal disease • The day that Mitch always visits with Morrie • Mitch and Morrie talk about this on the sixth Tuesday
SPELLINGS 2012-11-11
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- IF YOU SAY THANK YOU AND THEY SAY OK THEIR ....
- IF YOU CAN REVERSE SOMETHING
- SOMETHING THAT CANT BE BROKEN
- IF YOU CANT DIE
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- IF SOMEONE LETS YOU DO SOMETHING
- YOU ARE EASILY LED BY YOUR EMOTIONS....
- IF YOU CAN AGREE ON SOMETHING
- IF YOU RECONISE SOMEONE/SOMETHING
- SOMEONES BEING ........ TO YOU
- IF YOU CAN EAT SOMETHING
10 Clues: IF YOU CANT DIE • IF YOU CAN EAT SOMETHING • IF YOU CAN REVERSE SOMETHING • IF YOU CAN AGREE ON SOMETHING • SOMETHING THAT CANT BE BROKEN • SOMEONES BEING ........ TO YOU • IF SOMEONE LETS YOU DO SOMETHING • IF YOU RECONISE SOMEONE/SOMETHING • YOU ARE EASILY LED BY YOUR EMOTIONS.... • IF YOU SAY THANK YOU AND THEY SAY OK THEIR ....
Green Willow Crossword 2013-09-16
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- Who told the story
- Retold the story
- Struggle between opposing characters, forces, and emotions
- Character struggle within own mind
- Samurai, feel in love with Green Willow
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- Who Tomotada is sent to
- Character struggle against an outside force
- Green Willow's ____ and soul are within the tree
- Falls in love with Tomotada
- Sends Tomotada on a quest
10 Clues: Retold the story • Who told the story • Who Tomotada is sent to • Sends Tomotada on a quest • Falls in love with Tomotada • Character struggle within own mind • Samurai, feel in love with Green Willow • Character struggle against an outside force • Green Willow's ____ and soul are within the tree • Struggle between opposing characters, forces, and emotions
Famous Photographers 2013-12-15
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- Filters used to create effects and different values
- people on the edge of society
- Surreal images from combined photos
- Emphasis of pure form, almost abstract
- New York City during the 1900s
- grand landscapes
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- People in situations, emotions revealed
- people's struggles during the Great Depression
- Celebrities, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Vogue
- unaltered close ups of flowers and plants
10 Clues: grand landscapes • people on the edge of society • New York City during the 1900s • Surreal images from combined photos • Emphasis of pure form, almost abstract • People in situations, emotions revealed • unaltered close ups of flowers and plants • people's struggles during the Great Depression • Celebrities, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Vogue • ...
spelling words 2014-03-11
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- caused by high emotions
- not aware of surroundings
- to be brave
- unable to reach
- the act of transcribing words that another person says
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- your _ dismissal will be at 4:30pm
- not able to control
- a _ marking or area;stain
- to import or export goods illegally
- a person whose profession is inspecting personal or a companies' accounts
10 Clues: to be brave • unable to reach • not able to control • caused by high emotions • a _ marking or area;stain • not aware of surroundings • your _ dismissal will be at 4:30pm • to import or export goods illegally • the act of transcribing words that another person says • a person whose profession is inspecting personal or a companies' accounts
The nervous system intro 2021-12-07
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- the center of sleeping
- The word 'inger' in English
- the center of your emotions
- the connection of two neurones
- the center of your memories
- the organiser of all senses (except smell)
- a bunch of neurones
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- the primary breathing center
- The highest center for vital functions
- the potential that's big enough to stimulate a neurone
10 Clues: a bunch of neurones • the center of sleeping • The word 'inger' in English • the center of your emotions • the center of your memories • the primary breathing center • the connection of two neurones • The highest center for vital functions • the organiser of all senses (except smell) • the potential that's big enough to stimulate a neurone
Me 2022-02-24
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- agreeable; satisfactory.
- great affection; delightful; charming.
- exquisitely beautiful.
- giving or ready to give help.
- laughter or amusement; humorous.
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- or showing pleasure or contentment.
- not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions.
- conducive to or characterized by the expression of love.
- developed physically; full-grown.
- to notice any unusual and potentially dangerous or difficult circumstances; vigilant.
10 Clues: exquisitely beautiful. • agreeable; satisfactory. • giving or ready to give help. • laughter or amusement; humorous. • developed physically; full-grown. • or showing pleasure or contentment. • great affection; delightful; charming. • conducive to or characterized by the expression of love. • not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions. • ...
A Girl Named Disaster 2022-05-16
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- A country
- 11-year-old girl
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- A town
- People
- have as belonging to one
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- A country
- village located in Mozambique
- of emotions and character
- sadness because one has no friends or company.
- the nonphysical part of a person which is the
11 Clues: A town • People • A country • A country • 11-year-old girl • have as belonging to one • of emotions and character • village located in Mozambique • the nonphysical part of a person which is the • sadness because one has no friends or company. • continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
Religion Crossword 2021-03-26
10 Clues: the lord and savior • never say you can't • to control your emotions • seek comfort from the lord • to get better at something • to build a bond with someone • everybody gets the same finish line • ways that you feel at certain moments • everybody gets the same starting line • to revive what god has offered for you
One of a kind 2021-08-12
10 Clues: without mistakes • a small instrument • wanting to know more • special in a good way • to picture in your mind • able to do or decide for yourself • to act or speak like someone else • feelings such a happiness or sadness • quiet and happy as you wait for something • like glue, makes things it touches stay together
Module 1 Week 3 2022-10-13
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- the way an event happened or the cause of it
- known and respected for its excellence
- odd
- that happens for an obvious reason
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- strong emotions
- making something happen by helping
- act of moving faster
- to do something
- rough model created to test something before creating it in its final form
- thought of an idea
10 Clues: odd • strong emotions • to do something • thought of an idea • act of moving faster • making something happen by helping • that happens for an obvious reason • known and respected for its excellence • the way an event happened or the cause of it • rough model created to test something before creating it in its final form
Types of writing / Structure 2023-12-07
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- Emotions, Ideals, and Sympathy,
- The plot or what the story is about
- visually descriptive text
- Credentials, Ethics, and Character
- Facts, Reason, and Logic
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- Who wrote the story
- the rhetorical strategic choice of words
- The targeted people reading a story
- the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.
- Strategies to write about
10 Clues: Who wrote the story • Facts, Reason, and Logic • visually descriptive text • Strategies to write about • Emotions, Ideals, and Sympathy, • Credentials, Ethics, and Character • The targeted people reading a story • The plot or what the story is about • the rhetorical strategic choice of words • ...
Types of writing / Structure 2023-12-07
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- Emotions, Ideals, and Sympathy,
- The plot or what the story is about
- visually descriptive text
- Credentials, Ethics, and Character
- Facts, Reason, and Logic
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- Who writes stories
- the rhetorical strategic choice of words
- The targeted people reading a story
- the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.
- Strategies to write about
10 Clues: Who writes stories • Facts, Reason, and Logic • visually descriptive text • Strategies to write about • Emotions, Ideals, and Sympathy, • Credentials, Ethics, and Character • The targeted people reading a story • The plot or what the story is about • the rhetorical strategic choice of words • the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.
Unit 1 Torrin,Ella,Jameson 2023-09-11
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- Triangle the shape associated with health
- Step six in the problem solving process
- communicating with people
- Unwanted, aggressive behavior
- mind ruled by facts, reason, logic
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- In order to achieve total health you need
- List the positives and negatives
- The way you handle your emotions
- The condition of your body
- mind a combination of reason and emotion
10 Clues: communicating with people • The condition of your body • Unwanted, aggressive behavior • List the positives and negatives • The way you handle your emotions • mind ruled by facts, reason, logic • Step six in the problem solving process • In order to achieve total health you need • mind a combination of reason and emotion • Triangle the shape associated with health
Nouns 2023-10-09
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- Group of people or things.
- Talking about multiple things.
- Ideas, concepts, emotions, or qualities.
- Things we can see, hear, smell, taste, touch.
Down
- Things we cannot take apart to count.
- Noun made up of 2+ words.
- Talking about one thing.
- Things we can easily take apart to count.
- Specific things- always capitalized.
- General words for things.
10 Clues: Talking about one thing. • Noun made up of 2+ words. • General words for things. • Group of people or things. • Talking about multiple things. • Specific things- always capitalized. • Things we cannot take apart to count. • Ideas, concepts, emotions, or qualities. • Things we can easily take apart to count. • Things we can see, hear, smell, taste, touch.
Sadlier Unit 4 2023-10-12
10 Clues: not deep • unable to rest • to make a demand • to break into many pieces • partly or completely dark • the act of catching by force • an ability to do something well; a skill • to speak with strong feelings or emotions • the act of moving from one place to another • one who has no courage or gets scared easily
language features 2024-03-04
Across
- specific to a group of people
- sentence expressing strong emotions
- Indicates the highest degree of a quantity
- brief of real-life events
- polite way of saying a phrase
Down
- word or expression repeated at the beginning of sentences
- a praise that makes fun of someone
- direct request or commands
- direct comparison between two objects
- overused phrases
10 Clues: overused phrases • brief of real-life events • direct request or commands • specific to a group of people • polite way of saying a phrase • a praise that makes fun of someone • sentence expressing strong emotions • direct comparison between two objects • Indicates the highest degree of a quantity • word or expression repeated at the beginning of sentences
Jarvis 2019-03-21
Across
- Willing to agree to something
- going Relaxed and tolerant in attitude or manner
- Acting like a friend, kind and helpful
- Not showing or feeling nervousness, anger or strong emotions
Down
- Able to adjust to new conditions
- Not afraid, very brave
- Not messy
- Having or showing a lot of energy
- Causing laughter or amusement
- Willing to help others
10 Clues: Not messy • Not afraid, very brave • Willing to help others • Willing to agree to something • Causing laughter or amusement • Able to adjust to new conditions • Having or showing a lot of energy • Acting like a friend, kind and helpful • going Relaxed and tolerant in attitude or manner • Not showing or feeling nervousness, anger or strong emotions
ICD-11 SCHIZOPHRENIA 2024-05-28
Across
- Sensory experiences without external stimuli
- state of immobility and unresponsiveness
- impaired thinking, concentration or memory
- reduced experession of emotions through facial expressions or voice tone
- speech incoherent speech patterns
Down
- decreased social interactions
- lack of motivation to perform tasks
- irrational fear or suspicion of others
- Strongly held false beliefs not based in reality
- inability to experience pleasure
10 Clues: decreased social interactions • inability to experience pleasure • speech incoherent speech patterns • lack of motivation to perform tasks • irrational fear or suspicion of others • state of immobility and unresponsiveness • impaired thinking, concentration or memory • Sensory experiences without external stimuli • Strongly held false beliefs not based in reality • ...
Music On The Brain 2024-03-08
Across
- people you create music
- how you feel
- things that make music
- connections between the brain and body
- the most important part of the body
- a person who studies the brain
- is something you listen to
Down
- a person who specializes in mental health
- What you do while listening to music
- how the past looks in your mind
10 Clues: how you feel • things that make music • people you create music • is something you listen to • a person who studies the brain • how the past looks in your mind • the most important part of the body • What you do while listening to music • connections between the brain and body • a person who specializes in mental health
Vocab 2024-09-17
Across
- emotions being shown
- a dark style from western culture
- a church that seats a bishop
- art created for spiritual purposes
- focusing or clearing your mind
Down
- a piece of art carved from a stone
- painting
- art produced from a certain time period
- an outer garment worn by men
- piece of art from a well known person
10 Clues: painting • emotions being shown • an outer garment worn by men • a church that seats a bishop • focusing or clearing your mind • a dark style from western culture • a piece of art carved from a stone • art created for spiritual purposes • piece of art from a well known person • art produced from a certain time period
El futuro y subjuntivo Jelani 2024-05-31
Across
- What is the D in WIERDO
- What is the E in WEIRDO
- What is the irregular stem in diramos
- "I hope" Translate
- what is the irregular stem in haran
Down
- What is the irregular stem in pondras
- What is the W in WEIRDO
- "You eat" conjugate in subjuntivo
- "I work" conjugate in subjuntivo
- "They sleep" conjugate in subjuntivo
10 Clues: "I hope" Translate • What is the D in WIERDO • What is the W in WEIRDO • What is the E in WEIRDO • "I work" conjugate in subjuntivo • "You eat" conjugate in subjuntivo • what is the irregular stem in haran • "They sleep" conjugate in subjuntivo • What is the irregular stem in pondras • What is the irregular stem in diramos
Teen Self Esteem 2024-09-26
Across
- A person's mental or physical condition
- Having worth
- Having the desire to understand things
- Relating to the mind
- Synonym for feelings
- Persuade someone by giving help or advice
Down
- Before you're an adult your a ___
- Opposite of negative
- The feeling of being able to rely on someone/something
- To have a reason to do something
10 Clues: Having worth • Opposite of negative • Relating to the mind • Synonym for feelings • To have a reason to do something • Before you're an adult your a ___ • Having the desire to understand things • A person's mental or physical condition • Persuade someone by giving help or advice • The feeling of being able to rely on someone/something
VOCAB 4 2024-10-04
Across
- to be weak or lack material
- characterized by direct manner or speech
- being present everywhere
- represent in physical form
- not clearly understood or expressed
Down
- Coarse food composed of plants and stalks
- the process of flowing in
- a quick pneatrating intelligence
- a combination of emotions and impulses influencing behavior
- To float on top of something
10 Clues: being present everywhere • the process of flowing in • represent in physical form • to be weak or lack material • To float on top of something • a quick pneatrating intelligence • not clearly understood or expressed • characterized by direct manner or speech • Coarse food composed of plants and stalks • a combination of emotions and impulses influencing behavior
Licensed Private Practice Therapy is a Win 2023-03-03
Across
- Helping others confront their ________
- The way you guide a patient is your _____
- An unknown problem requires a __________
- The interaction between two people
- You decide the amount of ________ you see
Down
- As a counselor you must respect patient ______
- Helping people comprehend they're _______
- Help a patient develop _______ for themselves
- $97,500
- You are your own boss making you _______
10 Clues: $97,500 • The interaction between two people • Helping others confront their ________ • An unknown problem requires a __________ • You are your own boss making you _______ • Helping people comprehend they're _______ • The way you guide a patient is your _____ • You decide the amount of ________ you see • Help a patient develop _______ for themselves • ...
reading terms 2023-05-25
Across
- a statement meaning the opposite of what is leterally stated
- copying someone's print
- credible and knowledgeable
- a statement that can be proved
- the use of one thing to stand for or represent another
Down
- a strong prejudice over one or another
- a word or phrase that imitates the sound
- the main idea of a story
- emotions
- areasoning
10 Clues: emotions • areasoning • copying someone's print • the main idea of a story • credible and knowledgeable • a statement that can be proved • a strong prejudice over one or another • a word or phrase that imitates the sound • the use of one thing to stand for or represent another • a statement meaning the opposite of what is leterally stated
MA 2023-04-03
10 Clues: I am helpful • I am faithful • I am not messy • I am very funny • I am very smart • I am ready for danger • working I am working so hard • I am gentle and nice for people • I am willing to take a risk for new experience • I am not showing anger or other strong emotions
charlotte c week 7 crossword 2023-08-28
10 Clues: being aloud to • left out or not done • to transmit somthing • the result of impressing • being aloud to go somewhere • a conversation about a topic • I am ---------- my crossword • admitting to doing a crime or done • a type of job you need training for • the look on someone face that ties with there emotions
Motivation and Emotion Crossword 2024-11-17
Across
- Maslow's pyramid of human needs
- Desired outcome that motivates action
- Motivation driven by internal rewards
- Emotion often triggered by perceived injustice
- Cognitive interpretation of a situation that leads to emotion
- Physiological state of alertness and excitement
Down
- Motivation driven by external rewards
- Brain structure involved in processing emotions like fear
- Positive emotional state
- Internal tension that motivates behavior
10 Clues: Positive emotional state • Maslow's pyramid of human needs • Motivation driven by external rewards • Desired outcome that motivates action • Motivation driven by internal rewards • Internal tension that motivates behavior • Emotion often triggered by perceived injustice • Physiological state of alertness and excitement • ...
Wellness 2025-03-28
Across
- - Relaxing and peaceful room located on the 42nd floor.
- - The Wellness department Slogan
- – Learning more about yourself.
- – A sense of completeness and balance.
- – Willing to see things in new ways.
Down
- – A deep sense of calm.
- – Believing in yourself.
- – Letting go of stress or emotions.
- – Appreciating the good things in life.
- – Feeling stable and in control.
10 Clues: – A deep sense of calm. • – Believing in yourself. • – Learning more about yourself. • - The Wellness department Slogan • – Feeling stable and in control. • – Letting go of stress or emotions. • – Willing to see things in new ways. • – A sense of completeness and balance. • – Appreciating the good things in life. • - Relaxing and peaceful room located on the 42nd floor.
BIG THINK + 2025-07-20
Across
- People who impact others' opinions or behavior online
- Success through teamwork
- Leadership can't work without this
- Strong moral principles
Down
- What great managers practice daily
- Intelligence The ability to understand and manage emotions
- Working together to achieve a goal
- Thinking Human-centered design methodology
- Management Planning skill to meet deadlines
- The art of sharing a narrative
10 Clues: Strong moral principles • Success through teamwork • The art of sharing a narrative • What great managers practice daily • Working together to achieve a goal • Leadership can't work without this • Thinking Human-centered design methodology • Management Planning skill to meet deadlines • People who impact others' opinions or behavior online • ...
Positive traits 2023-04-05
Across
- HAHAHA
- having, showing strong emotions or beliefs
- sharing valuble things
- having or sharing a gentle nature and desire to help others
- being kind to others
- you have lots of energy to run around
Down
- smart/wise
- always trying, never giving up
- you continue to keep trying even though the job is tough
- willing to help other people
10 Clues: HAHAHA • smart/wise • being kind to others • sharing valuble things • willing to help other people • always trying, never giving up • you have lots of energy to run around • having, showing strong emotions or beliefs • you continue to keep trying even though the job is tough • having or sharing a gentle nature and desire to help others
PE Crossword - Kunal Singh 2023-04-13
Across
- All mental disorders definable diagnoses.
- feeling uneasy or worried
- positive stress
- someone views you in a negative way
Down
- evaluates and treats emotional problems
- Signals that tell your mind and body how to react.
- won the 2022 World Cup
- created the World Cup in 1930
- loss of interest or pleasure
- response to real or imagined challenges
10 Clues: positive stress • won the 2022 World Cup • feeling uneasy or worried • loss of interest or pleasure • created the World Cup in 1930 • someone views you in a negative way • evaluates and treats emotional problems • response to real or imagined challenges • All mental disorders definable diagnoses. • Signals that tell your mind and body how to react.
Eng 9 - Tone words #1 2025-09-03
Across
- showing strong displeasure or hostility
- observing one's own thoughts and emotions
- serious, respectful and follows rules
Down
- longing for or remembering the past with affection
- hopeful and positive about the future
- expecting a bad outcome
- expressing sorrow/disappointment about the past
- casual, relaxed, conversational
- possessing the confidence, know for sure
- funny, witty, meant to make people laugh
10 Clues: expecting a bad outcome • casual, relaxed, conversational • hopeful and positive about the future • serious, respectful and follows rules • showing strong displeasure or hostility • possessing the confidence, know for sure • funny, witty, meant to make people laugh • observing one's own thoughts and emotions • expressing sorrow/disappointment about the past • ...
The brain 2025-11-13
Across
- i process emotions and fear
- lower part of the brain
- thinking and decision making
- oh its feeling hot in here
- i can help speak different languages and remember
Down
- acts as a relay station for eyes
- i can see while using this
- smell and smelling
- i help with sensory and sleep
- connects the cerebrum to spinal cord
10 Clues: smell and smelling • lower part of the brain • i can see while using this • oh its feeling hot in here • i process emotions and fear • thinking and decision making • i help with sensory and sleep • acts as a relay station for eyes • connects the cerebrum to spinal cord • i can help speak different languages and remember
Feelings and emotions 2022-10-21
7 Clues: When I am sick I feel... • When I play a lot I feel... • When I see a spider I feel... • When I receive a present I feel... • When I watch horror films I feel... • When I am with my Friends I feel... • When I hear bad rumors about me I feel...
FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS 2021-08-22
Relationships and emotions 2022-02-10
Feelings and Emotions 2023-09-13
7 Clues: I cry when I am • I gasp when I am • I smile when I am • I scream when I am • I get red when I am • I feel _____ when I get gifts • I feel _____ when I do good in a test
FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS 2023-10-18
7 Clues: I CRY WHEN I'M ...... • I WAS ...... ABOUT THE MATHS TEST. • WE WERE REALLY ...... WHEN WE WON. • I'M ...... ON PLANES. I DON'T LIKE FLYING. • YOU'RE VERY ...... WHY DON'T YOU GO TO BED? • SHE'S ...... BECAUSE SHE HAS NOTHING TO DO. • I WAS ...... WHEN I WATCHED THE HORROR FILM
Ice Cream Emotions 2024-05-18
Across
- when you sit on your ice cream cone and everybody is watching
- an emotion you feel when your ice cream falls on the floor
- when you eat your ice cream all by yourself
Down
- when you get a five scoop ice cream cone and learn you have to pay for it
- when you see the ice cream truck
- when you get a five scoop ice cream cone
- a feeling you experience when someone steals your ice cream
7 Clues: when you see the ice cream truck • when you get a five scoop ice cream cone • when you eat your ice cream all by yourself • an emotion you feel when your ice cream falls on the floor • a feeling you experience when someone steals your ice cream • when you sit on your ice cream cone and everybody is watching • ...
