feelings Crossword Puzzles
Mental Health Disorder 2024-03-03
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- Occurs after you've seen or experienced a traumatic event
- Characterized by feelings of intense sadness, worthlessness, and hopelessness
- A false belief or perception
- Depressive symptoms alternating with mania
- Characterized by dramatic, overly emotional or unpredictable thinking or behavior
- Characterized by self-starvation and excessive weight loss.
- Suicide hotline number
- A strong emotion that happens after experiencing some type of profound loss.
- Extreme "lifted" mood, usually including impulsivity, poor judgment, and hyperactive behavior
- The action used to make the anxiety go away
- Characterized by irregular thoughts, delusions, and hallucinations
- Characterized by bingeing without purging
- experiences themselves as having separate identities, known as alters
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- Characterized by anxious, fearful thinking or behavior
- Characterized by a cycle of bingeing and purging
- Feelings of intense anxiousness surrounding social situations due to the possibility of being embarrassed or rejected
- Characterized by odd, eccentric thinking, or behavior
- Reoccurring and uncontrollable thoughts, usually caused by anxiety
- Feelings of extreme and constant anxiety about things one can't control
- A false perception of objects or events involving your senses
- Fear of an object or situation that isn't typically a threat
21 Clues: Suicide hotline number • A false belief or perception • Characterized by bingeing without purging • Depressive symptoms alternating with mania • The action used to make the anxiety go away • Characterized by a cycle of bingeing and purging • Characterized by odd, eccentric thinking, or behavior • Characterized by anxious, fearful thinking or behavior • ...
FUS, PEND, POS, LOC, SIST, STA/STAT/STIT 2024-03-02
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- to put a person in a place
- the act of putting together your words in a story or song
- to stand in for someone or something
- the act of finding a place using reflected sound
- a type of jewelry that hangs from a chain
- to pour your feelings against another person’s feelings again and again
- the action of pouring something in
- to not be in place from the original position
- the act of pouring something across
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- to place your money to save it
- the action of standing against someone or something
- something that hangs over you
- rules people need to stand by
- an object that hangs from a string or chain and swings back and forth
- find a place of something
- something that stands in to represent someone or something
- the act of moving from one place to another
- something that’s against where you stand
- to hang something from somewhere
- to stand up for someone who needs help
- to move across to another place
- to pour your feelings and thoughts, but you are stuck
- to stand up and demand something
23 Clues: find a place of something • to put a person in a place • something that hangs over you • rules people need to stand by • to place your money to save it • to move across to another place • to hang something from somewhere • to stand up and demand something • the action of pouring something in • the act of pouring something across • to stand in for someone or something • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2024-07-29
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- Activities and practices undertaken to maintain one's physical and mental health
- The regard or respect one has for oneself
- A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances
- Professional guidance to help individuals manage mental health issues
- An extreme or irrational fear of something
- A practice of maintaining awareness on the present moment
- The quality of being thankful and showing appreciation
- A mental health disorder marked by persistent feelings of sadness
- A professional who helps individuals talk through their mental health challenges
- A practice of focusing the mind for relaxation and self-awareness
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- The process of regaining health and strength after a mental health issue
- Assistance or help, especially emotional or psychological
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- The ability to bounce back from adversity
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular condition
- Writing down thoughts and feelings as a method of self-reflection
- The established set of attitudes held by someone
- A common mental health disorder characterized by excessive worry or fear
- The state of being separated from others, often leading to loneliness
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience
20 Clues: The regard or respect one has for oneself • The ability to bounce back from adversity • An extreme or irrational fear of something • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience • The established set of attitudes held by someone • The quality of being thankful and showing appreciation • Assistance or help, especially emotional or psychological • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month (A Help Zone Challenge) 2025-05-01
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- Someone to talk to when you feel sad
- Something you give when you help someone feel better
- A healthy way to take care of your feelings
- Something you can use to calm down your thoughts
- A quick way to feel better: take a deep______
- The way your body feels when you're upset or scared
- A calm feeling you get when you're not stressed
- A strong emotion that often signals our boundaries being crossed
- A happy or excited feeling when something good happens
- Moving your body in a fun way to feel good
- What is it called when you have big feelings
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- Physical activity known to improve mood
- Something you can draw, color, or paint to express feelings
- A place in school when you can go to cool down or talk
- What you do when something is really funny
- Something you can do to rest your brain
- What you take when you rest after a long day
- A feeling you get when you smile
- The practice of calming the mind through focused awareness
- Another word for being kind and thinking of others
20 Clues: A feeling you get when you smile • Someone to talk to when you feel sad • Physical activity known to improve mood • Something you can do to rest your brain • What you do when something is really funny • Moving your body in a fun way to feel good • A healthy way to take care of your feelings • What you take when you rest after a long day • ...
Friendship 2023-06-14
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- To understand and share the feelings or experiences of a friend, showing empathy and compassion towards their emotions.
- To give support, motivation, or positive reinforcement to a friend, inspiring them to pursue their goals or dreams.
- To give one's attention and focus to another person, hearing and understanding their thoughts, feelings, or ideas.
- To let go of feelings of anger or resentment towards a friend, choosing to move forward and repair the relationship.
- To exchange thoughts, feelings, or information with a friend through words, gestures, or other means of expression.
- To have confidence in someone's reliability, honesty, or intentions, relying on them and believing in their actions.
- To work together with a friend towards a common goal, sharing ideas, resources, and responsibilities.
- To help, encourage, or stand by someone in their actions, choices, or endeavors, providing assistance and comfort.
- To express amusement or joy together with a friend, often in response to something funny or enjoyable.
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- To honor or commemorate a special occasion or achievement with a friend, expressing joy and happiness together.
- To give or exchange something with another person, often involving possessions, experiences, or emotions.
- To involve or make someone a part of a group or activity, ensuring they feel welcomed, valued, and accepted.
- To show concern, compassion, or kindness towards a friend, considering their well-being and feelings.
- To recognize and value a friend's qualities, actions, or presence, expressing gratitude or admiration towards them.
14 Clues: To show concern, compassion, or kindness towards a friend, considering their well-being and feelings. • To work together with a friend towards a common goal, sharing ideas, resources, and responsibilities. • To express amusement or joy together with a friend, often in response to something funny or enjoyable. • ...
health stuff 2025-09-22
10 Clues: Focus revamp • Happiness woke • Reliability hope • Joy reflect • Self-Care suicide • Depression opportunity • Reward Impact trusted adult • Feelings Consistency Action • Feelings Communication Resources • Health Immediate Pleasure awaness
Organizational Behavior 2023-10-30
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- How we react to certain situations with sadness, anger or elation
- A person suppresses their true feelings while displaying the organizationally desirable ones
- The combined action of a group, especially when effective and efficient.
- Created Acquired Needs Theory
- A simplified snapshot of reality
- refers to the internal and external factors that stimulate desire and energy in people to be continually interested and committed to a job, role, or subject, or to make an effort to attain a goal
- The ability to influence a group toward the achievement of a vision or set of goals.
- The process of managing our feelings so that we present positive emotions when they are contrary to our actual feelings
- The degree to which an individual feels positive or negative about a job
- a generalized positive or negative feelings of mind
- People's skills, knowledge, experience and general attributes
- The perceived likelihood that someone will behave in a particular way toward a specific object, person or event.
- The study of the behavior of groups and how they relate to each other in a social setting
- Abreviation for a field of study focused on understanding, explaining and improving attitudes of individuals in organization
- The scientific study of the human mind that seeks to measure and explain behaviorl characteristics
- People or events elicit a variety of feelings that cause us to respond in different ways, these are called
- Created Two-Factor Theory
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- a connection with the organization and passion for one’s job
- The sum total of a person’s underlying beliefs
- A dynamic condition in which an individual is confronted with an opportunity, demand, or resource related to what the individual desires, and for which the outcome is perceived to be both uncertain and important.
- Created ERG Theory
- A discrepancy between the emotions a person displays and the emotions he or she actually feels
- a phenomenon in which emotions experienced by one or more individuals in a work group spread to the others
- A person’s positive and negative feelings toward a specific object, person or event.
- The capacity to influence others, even when they try to resist influence.
- Created a hierarchy of needs
- Emotional Intelligence abbreviation
- A goal that is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time bound
- A process that begins when one party perceives that another has negatively affected or is about to negatively affect something that the first party cares about.
- A set of principles intended to explain behavior phenomena in organizations
- The study of people and their activities in relation to societal, environmental and cultural influences
31 Clues: Created ERG Theory • Created Two-Factor Theory • Created a hierarchy of needs • Created Acquired Needs Theory • A simplified snapshot of reality • Emotional Intelligence abbreviation • The sum total of a person’s underlying beliefs • a generalized positive or negative feelings of mind • a connection with the organization and passion for one’s job • ...
Emotional Well-Being 2023-06-09
10 Clues: - Deep sorrow • - Mental strain • - Worry and unease • - Anxious thoughts • - Optimistic outlook • - Tolerance for delays • - Encouragement and aid • - Taking care of oneself • - Affirmation of feelings • - Understanding others feelings
Erianna's Peer teaching ''TRAVEL TALES'' 2023-12-02
19 Clues: λάθος • άνεμοι • σχεδόν • κανόνας • χαλαρός • ζηλιάρης • γευστικός • υπερήφανος • ταραγμένος • φοβισμένος • προλαβαίνω • χαρούμενος • μπερδεμένος • καταλαβαίνω • λανθασμένος • συναισθήματα • ευχαριστημένος • είμαι ξαπλωμένος • πίνακας δρομολογίων
Mental Disorders 2021-11-01
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- False beliefs that a person maintains in the face of contrary evidence.
- A disorder characterized by excessive or unrealistic worry about almost everything.
- A personality disorder characterized by feelings of inadequacy and sensitivity to criticism.
- A personality disorder characterized by excessive emotions; excessively seeking attention.
- A personality disorder characterized by a distrust of others.
- An American journalist who lobbied for state psychiatric hospitals
- A personality disorder characterized by detachment from social relationships.
- A mood disorder in which a person alternates between feelings of hypomania and depression.
- A mood disorder characterized by depression in the winter time.
- A type of schizophrenia in which a person may remain motionless for long periods of time.
- A mood disorder less serious than major depressive disorder.
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- A personality disorder characterized by an excessive need to be taken care of.
- An anxiety disorder characterized by anxiety about being in places or situations that may be difficult to escape.
- A personality disorder characterized by a pattern of disregarding and violating the rights of others without feeling remorse.
- A disorder characterized by an intense interest in being orderly, having control, or achieving perfection.
- A personality disorder characterized by intense discomfort in close relationships.
- A disorder characterized by confused and disordered thoughts and perceptions.
- A personality disorder characterized by an exaggerated sense of self-importance.
- A mood disorder characterized by lowered mood in which a person experiences feelings of worthlessness
- A mood disorder in which a person alternates between feelings of mania and depression.
- An anxiety disorder in which victims of traumatic events experience the original event in the form of dreams or flashbacks.
21 Clues: A mood disorder less serious than major depressive disorder. • A personality disorder characterized by a distrust of others. • A mood disorder characterized by depression in the winter time. • An American journalist who lobbied for state psychiatric hospitals • False beliefs that a person maintains in the face of contrary evidence. • ...
AP Psychology personality A 2022-02-15
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- how you feel about yourself
- creating false but plausible excuses to justify unacceptable behavior
- specific characteristic of an individual
- an individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting
- views behaviour as influenced by the interaction between persons and their social context
- the inability to see a problem from a new perspective; an impediment to problem solving
- an attitude of total acceptance toward another person
- Jung's name for the memories shared by all members of the human species
- (The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory) frequently used clinical testing instrument for the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
- the theory that holds that self-esteem serves as a buffer, protecting people from terrifying thoughts about their own mortality
- the perception that one controls one's own fate
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- a boy's sexual desires towards his mother and feelings of jealousy and hatred for the rival father
- A method of studying how the mind works and treating mental disorders
- Defense mechanism channeling unacceptable urges into something more acceptable.
- keeping distressing thoughts and feelings buried in the unconscious
- part of the personality that acts as a moral center
- a social theory favoring freedom of action for individuals over collective or state control.
- Defense mechanism by which people behave in a way opposite to what their true but anxiety-provoking feelings would dictate
- a projective test in which people express their inner feelings and interests through the stories they make up about ambiguous scenes
- our sense of controlling our environment rather than feeling helpless
- a reservoir of unconscious psychic energy that strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives
- the individual identity of a person as perceived by that same person
22 Clues: how you feel about yourself • specific characteristic of an individual • the perception that one controls one's own fate • part of the personality that acts as a moral center • an attitude of total acceptance toward another person • keeping distressing thoughts and feelings buried in the unconscious • ...
Understanding the Self 2021-03-11
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- Is a school of thought that emphasizes that behavior is guided from a person’s first point of view.
- The self is a centre of ________, executive agency and control over self and others.
- A term called when emotions and motives are not directly involved in the decision-making process.
- Set of beliefs and behaviors that are accepted in a group.
- Translates to “the love for wisdom”
- Most likely leads to a crippling of the power to act and the draining of life-force energy.
- Is about feeling competent to live and worthy to feel happiness
- Good mental health leads to love, ______, and happiness.
- Social ________ itself requires a give and take, a constant series of transactions between people.
- The study of human social relationships and institutions.
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- The process by which a person adopts the behavior patterns of the culture he/she lives in.
- Are the traits and characteristics, social relations, roles, and social group memberships that define who one is.
- Unusual sexual desires.
- Experiences and feelings that emerge while thinking, and one’s interpretation of these feelings.
- The study of man.
- To be false to yourself as you continue to play a role or make an impression in order to manipulate others’ feelings and attitudes.
- Someone who is greatly influenced by spiritual matters and who feels them to be an important part of their personal identity will, by virtue of this fact, also have great affinity with the _________ side of the self.
- An entity that is interdependent with the body.
- A person’s sense towards different situations.
- Generally classified as habitually selfish, blinkered, and insensitive to others.
20 Clues: The study of man. • Unusual sexual desires. • Translates to “the love for wisdom” • A person’s sense towards different situations. • An entity that is interdependent with the body. • Good mental health leads to love, ______, and happiness. • The study of human social relationships and institutions. • Set of beliefs and behaviors that are accepted in a group. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2022-05-09
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- A mental health disorder that impacts the way you think and feel about yourself and others, causing problems functioning in everyday life
- Frequent episodes of eating large quantities of food; feelings of loss of control during the binge; experiencing feelings of shame or guilt afterwards
- This mental health disorder causes chronic feelings of inadequacy and are highly sensitive to being negatively judged by others
- The individual may experience hallucinations, delusions, and extremely disordered thinking and behavior that impairs daily functioning
- A mental health condition triggered by a terrifying event
- Having a tendency towards excessive orderliness, perfectionism, and great attention to detail
- A continuous, long term form of depression
- Refers to a broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication
- A mental health condition where someone displays antisocial behavior and may disregard basic social standards and rules.
- A disorder where a person consistently shows no regard for right or wrong and ignores the rights and feelings of others
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- A mental health condition that causes two or more separate personalities
- Extreme mood swings that include manic highs and lows
- A serious mental health condition that can affect someone soon after having a baby. Not the same thing as Postpartum depression but similar.
- Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with daily activities
- Unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms
- A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and a loss of interest
- Having an inflated sense of self-importance and a deep need for excessive attention and admiration
- A mental health disorder caused by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat
- Trouble paying attention, controlling impulsive behaviors, or being overly active
- Causes extreme nervousness in social situations
20 Clues: A continuous, long term form of depression • Causes extreme nervousness in social situations • Extreme mood swings that include manic highs and lows • A mental health condition triggered by a terrifying event • Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with daily activities • A mental health condition that causes two or more separate personalities • ...
Final Exam Review-PSY428 2025-12-03
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- When a therapist projects their own unresolved feelings or reactions onto the client
- Perspective used to understand behavior within context of what is expected
- Name for the aspirational ideals in the ethics code
- Phase in which the patient is not considering therapy
- Phase in which the patient is planning to take action
- Graduate programs that emphasize practice over research
- This can be broken in specific situations
- Core component of third wave therapies
- Phase in which a patient is thinking about change
- Describes the relationship between patient and therapist
- Phase in which the patient is actively making changes
- Expressing the opposite of your true feelings to hide them
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- Gaining something good
- Redirecting emotions from a threatening target to a safer one
- When a client unconsciously redirects feelings and attitudes from past relationships onto the therapist.
- Used to treat phobias
- Phase in which the patient is sustaining new behavior
- The tarasoff case led to this change in practice
- Objective personality test
- Type of statement used when there are inconsistencies in patient's statement
- Type of statement used to summarize feelings
- Greater external validity
- What a person can accomplish
- A common technique used in psychodynamic therapy
- Expecting the worst possible outcomes in any situation
- This is necessary before you begin treatment
- Type of statement used to ensure understanding
- Unconsciously blocking painful or threatening thoughts from awareness
- Empathy, unconditional positive regard and _____ are the core elements of humanistic therapy
- This type of therapy explores the unconscious
- Type of interview with a list of predetermined questions
31 Clues: Used to treat phobias • Gaining something good • Greater external validity • Objective personality test • What a person can accomplish • Core component of third wave therapies • This can be broken in specific situations • Type of statement used to summarize feelings • This is necessary before you begin treatment • This type of therapy explores the unconscious • ...
Defense Mechanisms 2026-03-13
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- the refusal to think about or deal with people, places, or situations that cause anxiety or guilt
- blocking out awareness of certain parts of your personality
- taking your own unacceptable feelings or thoughts and putting them on another person as if they belong to them
- unconsciously keeping feelings, thoughts, or memories out of your awareness
- psychologically removing yourself from your present experience
- trying to take back or make up for a behavior, thought, or impulse that you see as hurtful to someone else
- retreating into your own imagination to avoid stressful situations or to reach your unattainable goals
- use of logic or reasoning to justify something upsetting that occurred
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- channeling unacceptable thoughts or impulses into more socially acceptable behaviors
- indirect expression of anger to avoid directly dealing with anger
- redirecting of feelings or impulses about one person toward another less-threatening person
- refusal to accept the reality that something painful has happened or is still happening
- used as a mask to cover up shame and their feeling of inferiority
- conscious blocking of unpleasant thoughts, impulses or memories
- decreasing anxiety associated with a situation by pointing out something funny or ironic about it
- avoidance of feelings in an emotional situation and instead focusing on thoughts and using logic
- acting in a way that is opposite to what you are feeling or thinking
- making up for perceived weaknesses in one area by putting more effort and focus into other aspects of your life
- doing something extreme to express a feeling or thought that is creating intense anxiety
- reverting to an earlier stage of psychological development
20 Clues: reverting to an earlier stage of psychological development • blocking out awareness of certain parts of your personality • psychologically removing yourself from your present experience • conscious blocking of unpleasant thoughts, impulses or memories • indirect expression of anger to avoid directly dealing with anger • ...
Mental Health Insights 2024-08-22
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- Someone who speaks up and promotes awareness of mental health issues.
- Negative attitudes and beliefs that create prejudice against individuals with mental health conditions.
- A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person, which promotes mental health awareness.
- A personal plan outlining steps to take during a crisis.
- The quality of being confident and respectful in communicating needs and feelings.
- Activities and practices that maintain and improve one’s mental and physical health.
- The quality of being thankful and showing appreciation.
- A feeling of worry or unease, often about future events.
- A feeling of responsibility or remorse for a perceived wrongdoing.
- A practice of being aware and present in the moment without judgment.
- The regard or respect one has for one’s self
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- Strategies used to manage stress and emotional difficulties.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience that can cause flashbacks and triggers.
- A practice of being present while focusing the mind for relaxation and self-awareness.
- Professional guidance to help individuals manage mental health issues.
- A state of overall health and well-being, including physical and mental aspects.
- A state of physical and emotional exhaustion often caused by prolonged stress.
- Writing down thoughts and feelings as a method of self-reflection
- Help or encouragement given to someone in need.
- Building and maintaining meaningful relationships with others.
- The ability to bounce back from adversity.
- A disorder triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event.
24 Clues: The ability to bounce back from adversity. • The regard or respect one has for one’s self • Help or encouragement given to someone in need. • The quality of being thankful and showing appreciation. • A personal plan outlining steps to take during a crisis. • A feeling of worry or unease, often about future events. • ...
HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 2025-03-10
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- basic physical or biological needs required by every human being to sustain life
- Defense mechanism in which feelings about one person are transferred to someone else
- something given to make up for something else
- Psychological condition of sadness, melancholy, gloom, or despair.
- period of growth and development during which secondary sexual characteristics begin to develop
- A defense mechanism that involves attributing one's own unacceptable thoughts/feelings to another person
- relating to the body
- The process of receiving or taking; approval; belief.
- adulthood 65 years and older
- childhood period of development from 1 to 6 years of age
- process of negotiating an agreement, sale, or exchange
- Changes in the intellectual, mental, emotional, social, and functional skills that occur over time.
- adulthood 40-65 years
- Relating to intellectual activity such as solving problems, making judgments, and dealing with situations.
- refers to interactions and relationships with other people
- adulthood 19-40 years
- measurable physical changes that occur throughout a person's life
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- defense mechanism in which an individual either ceases to communicate or physically removes themselves from a situation
- defense mechanism used by an individual who is aware of unacceptable feelings or thoughts but refuses to deal with them
- feeling of displeasure or hostility; mad
- A defense mechanism that involves reverting to an earlier, less sophisticated behavior
- 12-18 years
- pertaining to the mind
- achieving one's full potential
- Stages stages of growth and development experienced by an individual from birth to death
- childhood period of development from 6 to 12 years of age
- Defense mechanism involving the use of a reasonable or acceptable excuse as explanation for behavior.
- defense mechanisms involving the transfer of painful or unacceptable ideas, feelings or thoughts into subconscious
- declaring untrue; refusing to believe
29 Clues: 12-18 years • relating to the body • adulthood 40-65 years • adulthood 19-40 years • pertaining to the mind • adulthood 65 years and older • achieving one's full potential • declaring untrue; refusing to believe • feeling of displeasure or hostility; mad • something given to make up for something else • The process of receiving or taking; approval; belief. • ...
1 + 2 2020-12-28
18 Clues: palec • stena • dupať • koleno • plakať • tabuľa • plagát • pocity • vešiak • skriňa • strach • odvážny • chrápať • dvojičky • nervózny • peračník • vystrašený • úbohy/chudobný
Reading Review 2021-10-13
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- the author directly TELLS the audience the character’s traits
- the events lead to the resolution
- the narrator who is not in the story only knows the thoughts and feelings of only the main character
- the author SHOWS the audience things that reveal their character traits
- the main character story (usually the “good guy”)
- words used to describe the character’s personality
- is an unexpected vivid memory of a past event
- is a type of plot device in which the story abruptly ends without offering a resolution
- the character who goes against or opposes the protagonist (usually the “bad guy”)
- the lesson learned about life that is revealed through the story and its characters
- the narrator who is not in the story knows the thoughts and feelings of everyone
- the reason or reasons the character has for acting or behaving in a particular way
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- are people, animals or personified objects in a story
- a problem between character and an outside force
- when a character struggles against another character
- when a character struggles with a force of nature
- where background information about the setting, characters, and past events is given
- the narrator is a character within the story, whose words, thoughts and feelings are shared
- a problem that takes place inside the character's mind or heart
- the problem in the story
- the narrator simply describes what is happening to the characters in the story and does not know any thoughts and feelings
- is a device used to keep readers interested
- the final outcome of the story's conflict
- the opposite of expectations
- to show or hint beforehand
- also called the turning point in the story
- the events that build tension, interest, or suspense
27 Clues: the problem in the story • to show or hint beforehand • the opposite of expectations • the events lead to the resolution • the final outcome of the story's conflict • also called the turning point in the story • is a device used to keep readers interested • is an unexpected vivid memory of a past event • a problem between character and an outside force • ...
Tone man 2022-03-25
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- sensitivity and empathy shown
- Expressing or causing great pleasure and happiness
- designed to teach or inform
- Reserved, in moderation, or under control.
- Without due respect or veneration
- diligent, passionate, and earnest .
- showing care or understanding
- praising and approving
- Implying or indirectly suggesting.
- showing contempt or lack of respect
- evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret.
- ridiculing someone in a cruel way.
- dull and gloomy
- expression of great emotion or enthusiasm
- inducing laughter and amusement
- not biased but treating all equally
- theatrical and melodramatic.
- not influenced by personal feelings
- feelings of patronizing superiority
- containing defense of one’s fault or failure
- annoyed or frustrated.
- impudent and/or recklessly adventurous
- looking or sounding sad/dismal
- open dislike and disrespect
- anger provoking
- concerned with literal accuracy or formality
- frivolously disrespectful or lacking in seriousness
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- playfully quaint or appealing in an amusing way
- providing useful or interesting information
- pretending to be serious as a joke
- shocking, frightening, or appalling
- informal or appropriate to the ordinary
- modest or lacking in self-confidence
- irony used to mock or show contempt
- satires mocking stereotypes of heroic literature
- persistent in response to a pressing situation.
- making undeserved claim to distinction
- lacking in qualities that interest or stimulate
- offensively condescending
- characterized by concern with morality
- feelings of warmth when referencing the past
- song or poem expressing sorrow or lamentation
- amusing, lacking serious intent
- scornful or expressing deep disapproval
- distrustful or contemptuous or virtue
- unrealistic and over imaginative
- prompted by feelings of tenderness or nostalgia
- raising laughter to embarrass or discredit targets
- truthful and straightforward
- feeling or displaying anger
50 Clues: dull and gloomy • anger provoking • praising and approving • annoyed or frustrated. • offensively condescending • designed to teach or inform • open dislike and disrespect • feeling or displaying anger • theatrical and melodramatic. • truthful and straightforward • sensitivity and empathy shown • showing care or understanding • looking or sounding sad/dismal • ...
Health 2018-11-08
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- pressure / the need to conform to the expectations of friends and classmates
- / the determination to develop a fulfilling relationship
- / the ability to exist in harmony with another person
- / communicating ones opinions and feeling in a way that may seem threatening or disrespectful to others
- / self assured able to stand up for ones self and express feelings in a nonthreatening way
- contact / direct visual contact with someones gaze
- language / a way of communicating information or feelings non verbally through body movements, posture, gestures, and facial expressions
- / an ability to understand how another person feels
- message / a statement of ones feelings and expectations that does not blame or judge the other person
- intimacy / the openness,sharing, affection, and trust that can develop in a close relationship
- listening / focusing your full attention on what the other person is saying and at the same time letting that person know you understand and care
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- roles / the behaviors and attitudes that are socially accepted as either masculine or feminine
- / an agreement in which each part gives up something
- / the act of working together for a common goal or purpose
- / a give and take relationship based on mutual trust, acceptance and common interest or values
- / holding back your true feelings and going along with the other person
- / a feeling of intense attraction to another person
- / an exaggerated or overgeneralized belief about and entire group of people, such as an ethnic group, religious group, or gender
- / a negative feeling about a certain group of people, based on stereotypes
- roles / the responsibilities that each partner assumes in a marriage
20 Clues: / a feeling of intense attraction to another person • contact / direct visual contact with someones gaze • / an ability to understand how another person feels • / an agreement in which each part gives up something • / the ability to exist in harmony with another person • / the determination to develop a fulfilling relationship • ...
Chapter 8 - Emotions 2018-07-30
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- Recurrent thoughts not demanded by the immediate environment.
- The nonvocal, internal monologue that is our process of thinking.
- The process by which emotions are transferred from one person to another.
- The inability to identify and describe emotions in the self.
- The irrational beliefs in which conclusions (usually negative) are based on limited evidence or communicators exaggerate their shortcomings.
- The ability to understand and manage one's own emotions and to be sensitive to others' feelings.
- Rethinking the meaning of emotionally charged events in ways that alter their emotional impact.
- Those who avoid their feelings and impulses and deny distress.
Down
- Feelings of anxiety that plague some people at the prospect of communicating in an unfamiliar or difficult context.
- The irrational belief that the worst possible outcome will probably occur.
- The irrational belief that people should behave in the most desirable way.
- Irrational thoughts.
- Emotions of high intensity and long duration that prevent a person from functioning effectively.
- The irrational belief that it is vital to win the approval of virtually every person with whom a communicator interacts.
- Emotions that contribute to effective functioning.
- The irrational belief that satisfaction in life determined is by forces beyond one's control
- The irrational belief that a worthwhile communicator should be able to handle every situation with complete confidence and skill.
- Reappraisal method based on the idea that the key to changing feelings is to change unproductive cognitive interpretations.
- The irrational belief that emotions are caused by others and not by the person who has them.
- Managing and even suppressing emotions when it is both appropriate and necessary to do so.
20 Clues: Irrational thoughts. • Emotions that contribute to effective functioning. • The inability to identify and describe emotions in the self. • Recurrent thoughts not demanded by the immediate environment. • Those who avoid their feelings and impulses and deny distress. • The nonvocal, internal monologue that is our process of thinking. • ...
Family Therapy 2022-05-26
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- detach with
- a persons intentions don't match their actions and it's used to create negative feelings
- a connection that is created based on conversation and critical thinking
- love language when you encourage, affirm and actively listen
- does not like to be close interpersonally, introverted but open to social aspects in life
- a person who allows another person's behavior affect him/her and who is obsessed with controlling that person's behavior
- a connection that shares beliefs
- creative personalities that take logic to an extreme; low emotional warmth
- an archetype that places other's needs above their own and struggle with accepting personal worth
- a connection that is sexual and non-sexual; romantic and platonic
- gestures that show affection that encourages thoughtfulness rather than price
- prefers solitude and tends to be guarded and wary interpersonally
Down
- doing something for others that show you care
- love language when you use body language and touch to emphasize feelings
- difficulty acknowledging personal limits, enjoys competing and attaining achievement
- feels awkward in social interactions and quick to strike out in fear or anxiety
- a connection involving spending time through activities and events
- a sexual connection that emphasizes trust and open communication
- detach with
- one-on-one time is critical; being in the moment with others
- acts as a shield for family and friends; possibly a bully or is being bullied
- a tool family therapists use to identify patterns within the family
- a communication style that is used to take ownership of your feelings without blaming others
- a connection that creates closeness through sharing feelings, thoughts and desires
24 Clues: detach with • detach with • a connection that shares beliefs • doing something for others that show you care • one-on-one time is critical; being in the moment with others • love language when you encourage, affirm and actively listen • a sexual connection that emphasizes trust and open communication • a connection that is sexual and non-sexual; romantic and platonic • ...
Psychology Chapter 5 2025-02-24
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- A combination of arousal, physical sensations, and subjective feelings that occurs spontaneously, in response to environmental stimuli.
- A reward that pulls an organism’s behavior in a particular direction.
- A cultural norm that specifies when, where, and how a person should express an emotion.
- A hormone secreted by fat cells that helps the body maintain an appropriate level of stored fat.
- A state of tension and arousal triggered by cues important for survival.
- An eating disorder characterized by the maintenance of unusually low body weight and a distorted body image.
- A sense of feeling full, not requiring further food.
- A value that is defended to maintain homeostasis
- A steady internal balance, or equilibrium.
- A male hormone.
- A theory of motion featuring the simultaneous and independent occurrence of physical sensations and subjective feelings due in an emotional experience.
Down
- A type of sugar that plays an important role in hunger levels.
- A process that arouses, maintains, and guides behavior toward goal.
- A state of having fulfilled your potential.
- A description of the relationships between fast complexity, arousal and performance.
- Regions of cortex located t the junction of the frontal and temporal lobes.
- An eating disorder characterized by bingeing, purging, and having feelings of depression, disgust, and lost control.
- A theory of emotion that proposes that physical sensations lead to subjective feelings.
- A desire to excel or out perform others.
- A theory of emotion that views emotions as a reservoir that fills up and spills over: predicts that expressing an emotion will reduce arousal.
20 Clues: A male hormone. • A desire to excel or out perform others. • A steady internal balance, or equilibrium. • A state of having fulfilled your potential. • A value that is defended to maintain homeostasis • A sense of feeling full, not requiring further food. • A type of sugar that plays an important role in hunger levels. • ...
Psychology Chapter 5 2025-02-24
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- A desire to excel or out perform others.
- A cultural norm that specifies when, where, and how a person should express an emotion.
- An eating disorder characterized by the maintenance of unusually low body weight and a distorted body image.
- A process that arouses, maintains, and guides behavior toward goal.
- A theory of emotion that proposes that physical sensations lead to subjective feelings.
- A theory of emotion that views emotions as a reservoir that fills up and spills over: predicts that expressing an emotion will reduce arousal.
- A male hormone.
- Regions of cortex located t the junction of the frontal and temporal lobes.
Down
- A reward that pulls an organism’s behavior in a particular direction.
- A theory of motion featuring the simultaneous and independent occurrence of physical sensations and subjective feelings due in an emotional experience.
- A description of the relationships between fast complexity, arousal and performance.
- A state of tension and arousal triggered by cues important for survival.
- A state of having fulfilled your potential.
- A sense of feeling full, not requiring further food.
- An eating disorder characterized by bingeing, purging, and having feelings of depression, disgust, and lost control.
- A combination of arousal, physical sensations, and subjective feelings that occurs spontaneously, in response to environmental stimuli.
- A value that is defended to maintain homeostasis
- A steady internal balance, or equilibrium.
- A type of sugar that plays an important role in hunger levels.
- A hormone secreted by fat cells that helps the body maintain an appropriate level of stored fat.
20 Clues: A male hormone. • A desire to excel or out perform others. • A steady internal balance, or equilibrium. • A state of having fulfilled your potential. • A value that is defended to maintain homeostasis • A sense of feeling full, not requiring further food. • A type of sugar that plays an important role in hunger levels. • ...
Defense Mechanisms 2026-03-11
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- use of logic or reasoning to justify something upsetting that occurred
- retreating into your own imagination to avoid stressful situations or to reach your unattainable goals
- aggression, indirect expression of anger to avoid directly dealing with anger
- the refusal to think about or deal with people, places, or situations that cause anxiety or guilt
- used as a mask to cover up shame and their feeling of inferiority
- blocking out awareness of certain parts of your personality
- out, doing something extreme to express a feeling or thought that is creating intense anxiety
- redirecting of feelings or impulses about one person toward another less-threatening person
- making up for perceived weaknesses in one area by putting more effort and focus into other aspects of your life
- unconsciously keeping feelings, thoughts, or memories out of your awareness
Down
- channeling unacceptable thoughts or impulses into more socially acceptable behaviors
- decreasing the anxiety associated with a situation by pointing out something funny or ironic about it
- reverting to an earlier stage of psychological development
- psychologically removing yourself from your present experience
- conscious blocking of unpleasant thoughts, impulses or memories
- avoidance of feelings in an emotional situation and instead focusing on thoughts and using logic
- formation, acting in a way that is opposite to what you are feeling or thinking
- trying to take back or make up for a behavior, thought, or impulse that you see as hurtful to someone else
- refusal to accept the reality that something painful has happened or is still happening
- taking your own unacceptable feelings or thoughts and putting them on another person as if they belong to them.
20 Clues: reverting to an earlier stage of psychological development • blocking out awareness of certain parts of your personality • psychologically removing yourself from your present experience • conscious blocking of unpleasant thoughts, impulses or memories • used as a mask to cover up shame and their feeling of inferiority • ...
Spanish Feelings and Emotions 2022-12-02
17 Clues: sad • I am • happy • feeling • emotion • I am fine • sick (boy) • angry (boy) • How are you? • bored (girl) • nervous (boy) • surprised (boy) • confused (girl) • I am tired (girl) • frustrated (girl) • I am worried (girl) • afraid/scared (boy)
Hip-Hop History Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-07
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- Art made by painting pictures or writing on walls.
- A group of people with shared interests or goals.
- To share thoughts, feelings, or ideas with others.
- The way of life, beliefs, and customs of a group of people.
- The rhythm or pattern in music.
- Mixing music using turntables to create beats.
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- Speaking or rhyming quickly over a beat.
- The emotions or moods someone experiences.
- A way of expressing creativity or ideas through visual means.
- The building blocks of language used to express ideas.
- A form of art that uses sound and rhythm to express ideas or feelings.
- A style of dance with fast moves, spins, and flips.
- A part of New York City where hip-hop started.
- What someone thinks or believes.
14 Clues: The rhythm or pattern in music. • What someone thinks or believes. • Speaking or rhyming quickly over a beat. • The emotions or moods someone experiences. • A part of New York City where hip-hop started. • Mixing music using turntables to create beats. • A group of people with shared interests or goals. • Art made by painting pictures or writing on walls. • ...
J&A reception! 2023-01-15
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- Who developed feelings first
- The month they met
- Who confessed feelings first
- The month they started dating
- Where Jackson asked Aimee out
- Where Jackson proposed
- Her middle name
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- His middle name
- How old Aimee was when they met
- The month Jackson proposed
- Their last name
- Who said “I love you” first
- Where they met
13 Clues: Where they met • His middle name • Their last name • Her middle name • The month they met • Where Jackson proposed • The month Jackson proposed • Who said “I love you” first • Who developed feelings first • Who confessed feelings first • The month they started dating • Where Jackson asked Aimee out • How old Aimee was when they met
week 7 2021-03-10
19 Clues: deny • alter • aerate • prefix • magnify • clear up • heighten • preparing • glamorise • preceding • prefixing • unscramble • preventive • invalidate • predispose • predicting • incorporate • prepositioning • sicking feelings
TRAVEL TALES 2023-12-02
19 Clues: λάθος • σχεδόν • άνεμοι • κανόνας • χαλαρός • ζηλιάρης • γευστικός • προλαβαίνω • υπερήφανος • ταραγμένος • φοβισμένος • χαρούμενος • λανθασμένος • μπερδεμένος • καταλαβαίνω • συναισθήματα • ευχαριστημένος • είμαι ξαπλωμένος • πίνακας δρομολογίων
SJNS FORM 1 TERM 2 DRAMA REVISION 2021-01-07
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- we play these in drama class
- in Drama, everyone has this wild way of thinking
- when i engage in Drama it boosts my...
- needed to share our feelings
Down
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of others
- is the process
- drama in the Caribbean shapes our _________
- means to view
- where i write about my feelings in Drama class
- one word that describes all of Drama
10 Clues: means to view • is the process • we play these in drama class • needed to share our feelings • one word that describes all of Drama • when i engage in Drama it boosts my... • drama in the Caribbean shapes our _________ • where i write about my feelings in Drama class • in Drama, everyone has this wild way of thinking • ...
Chapter 9: Conflict and Stress Management Strategies 2025-05-01
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- a type of stress management that restructures the internal self-dialogue
- type of personality that expresses thoughts and feelings in a way that disregards others' right to be respected
- state what you intend to do at the moment or the next time a behavior occurs
- hearing what someone is saying with intent to understand the other person and communicating you understand their feelings
- a type of stress management that takes effect on the body quickly and is easy to learn
- a decisive message format that lets the other person know you want to do more than describe the problem; you want to solve the problem
- parties in conflict give up responsibility for resolving the conflict to a impartial third party
- type of personality that fails to assert your rights or express your thoughts or feelings
- form of confrontation that allows open communication to lead to negotiation and compromise for mutual problem solving; relate; restate; request; resolve.
- this strategy can defuse tension in a conflict by using quick wit, laughing at oneself, and poking fun at self.
Down
- involves an increase in intensity or forcefulness of the assertion, moving from request to demand, preference to refusal
- requires mutual cooperation and negotiation to resolve a problem or conflict
- a type of stress management that includes verbal and other overt behaviors to manage stress through manipulating the environment and includes some social skills
- a statement that conveys recognition of the other person's situation or feelings, followed by another statement that stands up for your rights
- neutral third party assists those in conflict to work out a resolution
- a direct statement in which you stand up for your rights by stating your needs, wants, and intentions.
- using rehearsed self-dialogue to reduce stress positively
- No third party involved, instead those in conflict try to come up with a mutually acceptable resolution
- type of personality that expresses your needs, thoughts, or feelings clearly and directly without judging, dictating, or threatening
19 Clues: using rehearsed self-dialogue to reduce stress positively • neutral third party assists those in conflict to work out a resolution • a type of stress management that restructures the internal self-dialogue • requires mutual cooperation and negotiation to resolve a problem or conflict • ...
Vocab Quiz 2016-10-30
Across
- Think moodily or anxiously at something
- Strong feelings of embarrassment
- Sad beyond comforting
- Make more attractive as by adding ornament or color
- Avoiding waste
- Unequivocally detestable
- Feelings of great warmth intensity
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- An embarrassing mistake
- The second of two or the second mentioned of two
- Angered at something unjust or wrong
- A person who is member of one's class or profession
- Marked by or showing unaffected simplicity
- Unusual or striking
- Having or displaying great dignity
- Turned or twisted to one side
15 Clues: Avoiding waste • Unusual or striking • Sad beyond comforting • An embarrassing mistake • Unequivocally detestable • Turned or twisted to one side • Strong feelings of embarrassment • Having or displaying great dignity • Feelings of great warmth intensity • Angered at something unjust or wrong • Think moodily or anxiously at something • Marked by or showing unaffected simplicity • ...
Use of English I Crossword review 2017-10-10
Across
- / lead to
- / make something more exciting
- / be connected to
- / arduous, exhausting
- / mistake, foolish comment
- / collapse (e.g. a deal)
- / make something happen, esp. something involving violence or angry feelings
- / fail a test or a course (mainly American, informal)
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- / look at something quickly and secretly
- / wander around in a relaxed way
- / not willing to do something
- / giving you feelings of sadness
- / have in mind; provide people with everything they need
- / smile showing your teeth
- / pick up something quickly with your fingers
15 Clues: / lead to • / be connected to • / arduous, exhausting • / collapse (e.g. a deal) • / smile showing your teeth • / mistake, foolish comment • / not willing to do something • / make something more exciting • / giving you feelings of sadness • / wander around in a relaxed way • / look at something quickly and secretly • / pick up something quickly with your fingers • ...
Word List: sens, sent = feel, be aware 2022-02-09
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- of little importance; ridiculous; unimportant
- to lessen the feeling or awareness; to make less sensitive
- having feelings of nostalgia; feeling that a thing is special because of how it relates to the past.
- to feel bitter or upset
- outstanding; spectacular; feelings of success
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- an opinion or position agreed upon by a group; have a similar feelings or beliefs as others in a group
- show reason or good judgement; to be able to feel or perceive
- a person who agrees or feels the same way
- aware of or effected by the attitudes, feelings, or circumstances of others
- to differ in opinion or feeling; to disagree
10 Clues: to feel bitter or upset • a person who agrees or feels the same way • to differ in opinion or feeling; to disagree • of little importance; ridiculous; unimportant • outstanding; spectacular; feelings of success • to lessen the feeling or awareness; to make less sensitive • show reason or good judgement; to be able to feel or perceive • ...
Happy Birthday Tannie Elisna! :) 2021-01-27
Across
- Not deterred by danger or pain
- A trusted friend
- An aunt
- Showing an ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Remaining loyal and steadfast
- Sincere and honest in nature
- Not concealing one's thoughts or feelings
Down
- Showing experience, knowledge, and good judgement
- Feeling or showing great care
- Displaying kindness and concern
- Showing patience in spite of troubles
- A priceless possession
- Ability to withstand and recover quickly from difficult situations
- Ability to withstand force or pressure
- Truthful and sincere
- Showing a friendly, generous and considerate nature
16 Clues: An aunt • A trusted friend • Truthful and sincere • A priceless possession • Sincere and honest in nature • Feeling or showing great care • Remaining loyal and steadfast • Not deterred by danger or pain • Displaying kindness and concern • Showing patience in spite of troubles • Ability to withstand force or pressure • Not concealing one's thoughts or feelings • ...
Emotions and Self-care 2025-08-08
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- Feeling proud of your progress
- Treating yourself with kindness
- Real rest, not just sleep
- Feeling good in your own skin
- Taking care of your body and mind
- Fueling your body with all foods
- Taking a break from social media
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- Saying “no” when you need to
- Knowing your feelings are valid
- Writing your feelings out
- Spending time in silence or stillness
- Taking time to recharge mentally
- Getting enough sleep
- Believing things will work out
- Time alone to reflect and relax
- Breathing to stay calm
16 Clues: Getting enough sleep • Breathing to stay calm • Writing your feelings out • Real rest, not just sleep • Saying “no” when you need to • Feeling good in your own skin • Feeling proud of your progress • Believing things will work out • Knowing your feelings are valid • Treating yourself with kindness • Time alone to reflect and relax • Taking time to recharge mentally • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-01
Across
- due regard for the feelings, wishes, rights, or traditions of others.
- importance, worth, or usefulness of something
- being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness.
- high respect; great esteem.
- the quality of being trustworthy and reliable.
- the ability of an individual or a group of individuals to influence and guide followers or other members of an organization.
- have as one's intention or objective.
- he fact or condition of being accountable; responsibility.
- an acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists.
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- able to be relied on as honest or truthful.
- ability to control one's feelings and overcome one's weaknesses
- comprehension, aware of other people's feelings
- the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.
- the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate.
- having a serious, important, or useful quality or purpose
- compliance with an order, request, or law or submission to another's authority
- the aggregate of features and traits that form the individual nature of some person or thing.
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
18 Clues: high respect; great esteem. • have as one's intention or objective. • able to be relied on as honest or truthful. • importance, worth, or usefulness of something • the quality of being trustworthy and reliable. • comprehension, aware of other people's feelings • the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate. • ...
May 2021 Studio Classroom 2021-06-25
Across
- well-known or famous especially for something bad
- a person who writes music
- having very strong feelings or emotions
- to control or influence something directly, or to decide what will happen
- extremely large
- based on, showing, or resulting from feelings or emotions rather than reason or thought
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- the act or process of building something (such as a house or road)
- an exciting and usually short relationship between lovers
- based on real facts and not influenced by personal beliefs or feelings
- happening as a result of a particular action or set of conditions
- strong belief or trust in someone or something
- located on the inside of something
- involving a lot of different parts, in a way that is difficult to understand
- relating to creatures from another planet
14 Clues: extremely large • a person who writes music • located on the inside of something • having very strong feelings or emotions • relating to creatures from another planet • strong belief or trust in someone or something • well-known or famous especially for something bad • an exciting and usually short relationship between lovers • ...
Reading Terms 2017-10-12
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- figurative language that compares two things without using like or as
- the practice of taking notes and responding to the text WHILE you read
- categories of literature (historical fiction, scifi, fantasy, etc)
- third person POV; don't know any feelings of any characters
- figurative language that isn't meant to be taken literally
- Purpose the reason behind why an author wrote something (entertain, inform...)
- Pattern how an author organizes the text
- third person POV; knows feelings of 1 character
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- Person POV that uses You/your/you're
- figurative language that uses sensory words to create an image in the reader's mind
- third person POV; knows feelings of 2 or more characters
- an extreme exaggeration
- Person POV that uses I, me, my
- Idea what a story is mainly about
14 Clues: an extreme exaggeration • Person POV that uses I, me, my • Idea what a story is mainly about • Person POV that uses You/your/you're • Pattern how an author organizes the text • third person POV; knows feelings of 1 character • third person POV; knows feelings of 2 or more characters • figurative language that isn't meant to be taken literally • ...
Customer Service 2020-10-03
Across
- giving or useful
- the accomplishment of an aim
- the quality of performing consistently
- measures our success
- sympathetic to other's feelings
Down
- one of our main tasks
- treated as more important
- recognition of someone's good qualities
- constructive,optimistic or confident
- makes the dreamwork
- share the feelings of another
- the condition of being protected
12 Clues: giving or useful • makes the dreamwork • measures our success • one of our main tasks • treated as more important • the accomplishment of an aim • share the feelings of another • sympathetic to other's feelings • the condition of being protected • constructive,optimistic or confident • the quality of performing consistently • recognition of someone's good qualities
Perks of Being A Wallflower, Pages 1-26 2026-01-06
Across
- Feeling separated or alone from others.
- Thoughtful about your own thoughts and feelings.
- Being involved in something wrong by staying silent or not stopping it.
- Being open to emotional hurt or showing your true feelings.
Down
- Pushing down thoughts, emotions, or memories instead of dealing with them.
- Realizing that something is not as good or perfect as you believed.
- The ability to understand and share another person’s feelings.
- When two ideas or feelings exist at the same time but oppose each other.
- When something is unclear or has more than one possible meaning.
- The ability to recover or keep going after difficulty or hardship.
10 Clues: Feeling separated or alone from others. • Thoughtful about your own thoughts and feelings. • Being open to emotional hurt or showing your true feelings. • The ability to understand and share another person’s feelings. • When something is unclear or has more than one possible meaning. • The ability to recover or keep going after difficulty or hardship. • ...
Coach Carter Vocabulary 2014-11-14
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- lasting throughout the year or many years
- a quality, skill, or experience that makes a person suited to do a job
- showing strong (often angry) feelings; very emotional
- taking up a lot of space, bulky, lengthy
- a person or thing that takes the place of someone or something else
- perfect condition, clean, fresh, neat
- to stop someone or something going from one place to another
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- not showing feelings or emotions
- an appearance that gives a false idea of your true feelings; front of a building
- to know and remember from previous knowledge or experience
- very noticeable, attracting attention
- well-know or famous, usually for something bad
- to laugh or make fun of (by copying)
- not willing to wait on something or someone
14 Clues: not showing feelings or emotions • to laugh or make fun of (by copying) • very noticeable, attracting attention • perfect condition, clean, fresh, neat • taking up a lot of space, bulky, lengthy • lasting throughout the year or many years • not willing to wait on something or someone • well-know or famous, usually for something bad • ...
Greek2, Emanuel B1 2016-09-15
20 Clues: germ • gods • many • males • water • color • large • world • books • single • acting • speech • figure • heights • argument • not large • small film • bad feelings • electromagnetic • wisdom/knowledge
Vocab 2016-12-14
20 Clues: Money • Blunt • Devour • Enrage • Impose • Sharpen • Portion • Conflict • Scarcity • Very old • Overstep • Repulsive • Stumbling • Retaliate • Cheapskate • Disapproval • Nonsensical • Misunderstanding • Causing depression • Turn away feelings
Resiliency Words 2026-02-24
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- telling the truth
- continuing to try even when things are hard
- taking action and understanding the impact of our choices
- controlling our feelings and actions
Down
- working consistently toward long-term goals
- tools to help us feel better when we are experiencing a big emotion
- understanding other's thoughts, feelings, and actions
- understanding our feelings
- being thankful and sharing appreciation with others
- helping my neighbor, community, and nation
10 Clues: telling the truth • understanding our feelings • controlling our feelings and actions • helping my neighbor, community, and nation • working consistently toward long-term goals • continuing to try even when things are hard • being thankful and sharing appreciation with others • understanding other's thoughts, feelings, and actions • ...
I can describe how peoples personalities and/or emotions impact relationships 2022-10-07
18 Clues: Angry • proud • happy • upset • to feel • jealous • worried • Anxious • Content • Envious • Excited • Feelings • stressed • Depressed • frustrante • irritating • frustrated • overwhelmed
Teens and Trends Vocabulary 2023-11-01
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- creative by two or more working together
- not influenced by opinions or feelings
- getting the advantage of something
- young person with exceptional talent
- to write and pass laws
- the belief that you are deserving of something
- unusually advanced or mature
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- a perfect example
- influenced by opinions and feelings
- with strong feeling
- to watch and observe over time
- making someone weak or sick
- an official order
- someone having absolute authority
- an act of revenge
15 Clues: a perfect example • an official order • an act of revenge • with strong feeling • to write and pass laws • making someone weak or sick • unusually advanced or mature • to watch and observe over time • someone having absolute authority • getting the advantage of something • influenced by opinions and feelings • young person with exceptional talent • ...
Vocab 2024-12-16
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- believing that people are motivated purely by self-interest
- lasting for a very short time
- having mixed feelings something or someone
- harsh or jarring sound
- happening by a lucky chance
- a person who is skilled at something
- certain to happen
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- dealing with things sensibly and realistically
- A Kind person
- To share the feelings of another
- showing a feeling of superiority
- acting or done for another
- showing no interest
- designed to impress
- friendship among people who spend lots of time together
15 Clues: A Kind person • certain to happen • showing no interest • designed to impress • harsh or jarring sound • acting or done for another • happening by a lucky chance • lasting for a very short time • To share the feelings of another • showing a feeling of superiority • a person who is skilled at something • having mixed feelings something or someone • ...
The Giver 2023-02-12
Across
- Jonas had a stirring about this person
- Main character
- Jonas's first painful memory
- Jonas Sister
- romantic feelings for another person
- Giver Author
- Place where the elderly stay
- given jobs
Down
- Where new children are raised
- The leader of all the elders
- The place where all the ceremonies are held
- Jonas's first memory
- The same themes, colors, and feelings of a person
- The one with all the memories
14 Clues: given jobs • Jonas Sister • Giver Author • Main character • Jonas's first memory • The leader of all the elders • Jonas's first painful memory • Place where the elderly stay • Where new children are raised • The one with all the memories • romantic feelings for another person • Jonas had a stirring about this person • The place where all the ceremonies are held • ...
AP lit Vocab. terms #1 2021-10-06
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- pleasant, friendly
- ostracized, othered
- diverging from the norm
- of or concerned with relationship to the sky
- uncertain or mixed feelings
- of or concerned with beauty
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- suspicious, assuming the worst of people
- confused, puzzled
- intending to teach, often with moral instruction as an ulterior motive
- strict or formal in mannerisms
- enchanting, often in a deceptive manner
- intending to placate
- deferring to or showing respect
- lack of care or feelings
14 Clues: confused, puzzled • pleasant, friendly • ostracized, othered • intending to placate • diverging from the norm • lack of care or feelings • uncertain or mixed feelings • of or concerned with beauty • strict or formal in mannerisms • deferring to or showing respect • enchanting, often in a deceptive manner • suspicious, assuming the worst of people • ...
Informational Terms 2021-11-15
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- representing facts
- when the author favors a particular view
- most important idea about a topic
- to show opposition or contrast of opinion
- an author's purpose; comics, jokes
- an example of author's purpose in an editorial
- author's purpose in a news article
- response to differing opinions
Down
- author's position on a topic
- the author's attitude toward the subject
- reasons, evidence to tell more about main idea
- always, never, everyone thinks, _____ language
- the feelings the reader feels towards a subject
- influenced by personal feelings
- used when a journalist interviews someone
- opinion piece of writing
- point of
17 Clues: point of • representing facts • opinion piece of writing • author's position on a topic • response to differing opinions • influenced by personal feelings • most important idea about a topic • an author's purpose; comics, jokes • author's purpose in a news article • the author's attitude toward the subject • when the author favors a particular view • ...
Crossword 2024-11-25
20 Clues: Bond • Care • Support • Respect • Emotions • Presence • Feelings • Openness • Listening • Gratitude • Influence • Belonging • Connection • Individuals • Conversation • Understanding • Understanding • Socialization • Encouragement • Trustworthiness
Therapy 2022-12-15
Across
- therapist feels this because you completed therapy
- this person helps the client in session
- feelings and behaviors follow this
- this person meets with a therapist in session
- the people that raised you
Down
- thoughts leads to this and behaviors follow
- another word for your last session
- meeting between therapist and client
- thoughts and feelings leads to this
- a type of skill to help you manage hard times
10 Clues: the people that raised you • another word for your last session • feelings and behaviors follow this • thoughts and feelings leads to this • meeting between therapist and client • this person helps the client in session • thoughts leads to this and behaviors follow • a type of skill to help you manage hard times • this person meets with a therapist in session • ...
Gateway to Treatment9 2020-06-26
Across
- Not caring about sobriety, not caring what happens, becoming too negative about life and how things are going; changes in _______.
- 2 words; Improve how you feel about yourself by making positive changes in yourself.
- having an increasing number of episodes of arguing with others for no apparent reasons; changes in ______.
- responsibilities are daily activities we need to do i.e. work, paying bills, parenting.
- 2 words; the balance that exists in one's daily life between those activities perceived as external demands and those perceived as pleasurable activities
- Everyone needs quiet time by him/herself. Relaxation, meditation, prayer and/or participating in your religious faith are important recovery activities
- the "H" in HALT. When we dislike ourselves, we neglect and deprive our bodies of the balanced diet we need
Down
- 2 words; proper nutrition and eating habits, physical exercise, and proper rest
- 2 words; activities are positive outlets; activities that you do because you enjoy them.
- Personal ________ with family members, positive friends, and significant others should be worked on
- Interests which are positive and do not revolve around crime, alcohol, and other drugs. These may include hobbies.
- thinking drugs are deserved as a reward for being in for recovery 6 months, Changes in __________.
- the "A" in HALT. When we choose not to deal with a situation immediately, there is a possibility that those feelings we are afraid to express will become resentments
- can occur before using substances
- experiencing increased moodiness or depression, strong feelings of anger at oneself or another person, increased feelings of boredom, or sudden feelings of euphoria. These are just a few examples of more common. Changes in moods or _________.
- the "L" in HALT. When we believe that we are either better or worse than other people, we self-isolate.
- the "T" in HALT. We have filled our lives with so many activities that we have no time for reflection.
17 Clues: can occur before using substances • 2 words; proper nutrition and eating habits, physical exercise, and proper rest • 2 words; Improve how you feel about yourself by making positive changes in yourself. • responsibilities are daily activities we need to do i.e. work, paying bills, parenting. • ...
Emotions 2025-03-25
Across
- is feeling self-conscious and experiencing a sense of distress about your potential responsibility for a negative outcome.
- is our admiration and acceptance of others
- is a set of emotions and behaviors characterized by intimacy, passion, and commitment.
- is an emotional pain associated with, or characterized by, feelings of disadvantage, loss
- is an unpleasant emotion that arises in response to perceived dangers or threats
- is a complex and multifaceted emotion that encompasses a range of positive feelings,
Down
- Feelings of friendliness, kindness, affection, devotion, and other related feelings.
- is a human secondary emotion characterized by a sense of satisfaction with one's identity,
- occurs when we experience something exciting and positive
- feeling that nothing catches your interest, that everything's dull and flat
- is a feeling of embarrassment or humiliation t
11 Clues: is our admiration and acceptance of others • is a feeling of embarrassment or humiliation t • occurs when we experience something exciting and positive • feeling that nothing catches your interest, that everything's dull and flat • is an unpleasant emotion that arises in response to perceived dangers or threats • ...
The Storm 2015-08-23
Across
- A fertile land.
- A gathering of dark clouds.
- False witness to another.
- Individuals who investigate in secrecy.
- Emotional connection between people.
- To turn one's back on another.
- Spinning shaped cloud.
Down
- To cause one pain and suffering.
- Group of strongly united individuals.
- A touching of the lips to an object.
- To beguile another.
- A vow of silence.
- Leading figure to a family.
- Strongest of feelings between people.
14 Clues: A fertile land. • A vow of silence. • To beguile another. • Spinning shaped cloud. • False witness to another. • A gathering of dark clouds. • Leading figure to a family. • To turn one's back on another. • To cause one pain and suffering. • A touching of the lips to an object. • Emotional connection between people. • Group of strongly united individuals. • ...
Social Psychology 2022-11-13
Across
- strong romantic and sexual feelings
- conducted study on obedience
- beliefs need to match behavior
- unselfish concern
- believe all members of a group are the same
- leads to negative evaluation of a group
Down
- liking or disliking
- ignore external realities
- predict behavior on the basis of attitudes
- effect involves first impressions
- innermost feelings are shared
- self serving
- Mental representation that evokes a response
- love with sexual attraction and caring
14 Clues: self serving • unselfish concern • liking or disliking • ignore external realities • conducted study on obedience • innermost feelings are shared • beliefs need to match behavior • effect involves first impressions • strong romantic and sexual feelings • love with sexual attraction and caring • leads to negative evaluation of a group • predict behavior on the basis of attitudes • ...
Health Vocabulary 2025-10-03
Across
- pertaining to your body
- your surroundings
- strategies that protect individual from harm
- having a purpose, desire to do right
- the unearned access to resources/power
- ability to manage money
- satisfaction in work or career
- the cause of stress
- ability to openly express feelings
Down
- forces that are from outside world/environment
- occuring within the body or mind
- assets that decrease risk of disease
- difference in health status between populations
- prejudice against group or individual, unfair
- supportive network of friends and family
- constant feelings of dread
- something that increases likelihood of disease
17 Clues: your surroundings • the cause of stress • pertaining to your body • ability to manage money • constant feelings of dread • satisfaction in work or career • occuring within the body or mind • ability to openly express feelings • assets that decrease risk of disease • having a purpose, desire to do right • the unearned access to resources/power • ...
Qwertyuiop + WOTD 2012-11-28
Across
- having a strong liking for something
- understanding someone's feelings and feeling the same way
- burn with hot liquid/steam
- something annoying
- keep thoughts/feelings to yourself
- turn from liquid into vapor, disappear
- sad, vulnerable, inferior, inadequate
- unoccupied position or place
Down
- no longer produced or used, out of date
- being on time
- cautious about possible dangers/problems
- stop or calm something
- strong supporter of one cause/person/idea
- feeling sorry for someone
- worry, nervousness
15 Clues: being on time • something annoying • worry, nervousness • stop or calm something • feeling sorry for someone • burn with hot liquid/steam • unoccupied position or place • keep thoughts/feelings to yourself • having a strong liking for something • sad, vulnerable, inferior, inadequate • turn from liquid into vapor, disappear • no longer produced or used, out of date • ...
Mental Health 2023-05-31
Across
- - Isolation of oneself.
- - Deprived of feelings.
- - Obsessive compulsive disorder.
- - Prejudicial treatment of a group of people.
- - The state of undergoing pain or distress.
- - A person with manic and depressive episodes
- - Extreme feelings of nervousness and unease.
Down
- - Sluggish and apathetic.
- - Persistent sadness and lack of interest in activities.
- -
- - Being comfortable, healthy or happy.
- - Disturbance in an individual’s cognition.
- - Sleep disorder that prevents one from sleeping.
- - Negative and unfair beliefs of a certain group of people.
- - Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder.
- - A learning disorder that effects reading, writing, and spelling.
16 Clues: - • - Isolation of oneself. • - Deprived of feelings. • - Sluggish and apathetic. • - Obsessive compulsive disorder. • - Being comfortable, healthy or happy. • - Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder. • - Disturbance in an individual’s cognition. • - The state of undergoing pain or distress. • - Prejudicial treatment of a group of people. • ...
JANE EYRE 1 2024-02-08
Across
- a small amount
- a point of high land that juts into a large body of water
- deep-seated feelings of dislike
- very enthusiastically or passionately
- structure for hanging criminals
- having a sharply strong taste or smell
- constant/unending
- deep-seated feelings of inadequaly
Down
- dismissive,selfish pessimisticic kind of person
- is a somewhat fat or heavy person
- carried or transported
- distinctive features/characteristics usually about a face
- to be the strongest or main event
- bad or unfortunate
- bad-tempered/spiteful
- the trait of being heard
16 Clues: a small amount • constant/unending • bad or unfortunate • bad-tempered/spiteful • carried or transported • the trait of being heard • deep-seated feelings of dislike • structure for hanging criminals • is a somewhat fat or heavy person • to be the strongest or main event • deep-seated feelings of inadequaly • very enthusiastically or passionately • ...
U2w3 Vocabulary Crossword 2023-10-23
Across
- point out; show.
- the process of coming into being
- Result of burning fossil fuels
- prepared and used land for crops
- the natural world
- the process by which plants use sunlight to make foods
- A simple sugar
Down
- not influenced by personal feelings
- very hot
- diminishing in number or quantity.
- the using up of a resource.
- showing no prejudice for or against something
- cause to arise or come about.
- Fuel made from plant materials
- based on personal feelings
- get, acquire, or secure
16 Clues: very hot • A simple sugar • point out; show. • the natural world • get, acquire, or secure • based on personal feelings • the using up of a resource. • cause to arise or come about. • Fuel made from plant materials • Result of burning fossil fuels • the process of coming into being • prepared and used land for crops • diminishing in number or quantity. • ...
Fish in a Tree List 1 2021-09-02
Across
- expressing over-emotional or tender feelings
- extreme embarrassment
- tacky, lacking manners, rude
- having no mercy
- moving about wildly
- to position a soldier or equipment for a military purpose
- deadly
Down
- fake
- one who always sees the good side
- have a queasy feeling in one's stomach
- return to its original state or condition
- a disease that spreads quickly and kills many
- feelings of sorrow for someone else's misfortune
- move in a nervous or restless way
- confused from a fever or other cause
15 Clues: fake • deadly • having no mercy • moving about wildly • extreme embarrassment • tacky, lacking manners, rude • one who always sees the good side • move in a nervous or restless way • confused from a fever or other cause • have a queasy feeling in one's stomach • return to its original state or condition • expressing over-emotional or tender feelings • ...
Chapter 15 2024-01-10
Across
- have children __ around the house
- __ quotient
- intelligence tests correspond to what is __ of children at various ages
- ability to speak multiple languages
- ask a child for __
- learning is __ based
- do __ criticize or correct
- take __ and try new activities
Down
- repetition of certain sounds
- the smallest individual sound in words
- explain and __
- __ form basis for children's learning
- songs or chants with accompanying hand motions
- art helps children express __
- positive comments teach __ and encourage feelings of self worth
15 Clues: __ quotient • explain and __ • ask a child for __ • learning is __ based • do __ criticize or correct • repetition of certain sounds • art helps children express __ • take __ and try new activities • have children __ around the house • ability to speak multiple languages • __ form basis for children's learning • the smallest individual sound in words • ...
mental health & well being 2024-08-14
Across
- working together towards a goal
- two families come together to form a new one
- paying attention when others talk
- expressing feelings and needs directly
- one person controls and hurts another in a relationship
- interacting with others in society
- understanding and sharing feelings
Down
- strong bond and support
- confidently expressing thoughts
- sharing thoughts and ideas
- quiet and avoiding conflicts
- lack of care or attention
- tough and forceful
- a family consisting of parents and their children living under one roof
- non verbal communication
15 Clues: tough and forceful • strong bond and support • non verbal communication • lack of care or attention • sharing thoughts and ideas • quiet and avoiding conflicts • confidently expressing thoughts • working together towards a goal • paying attention when others talk • interacting with others in society • understanding and sharing feelings • expressing feelings and needs directly • ...
Before the war 2019-04-09
Feelings 2021-05-05
5 Clues: When you happy • when somebody angry to you • When you unhappy and worried • You feel, when somebody suddenly doing • feeling pleased about something that you have done or something that you own
FEELINGS 2022-06-25
feelings 2020-11-04
5 Clues: is someone who has stress for something • someone who is makes friends easily • penelope is such a girl with her big blue eyes • george is so because he cares only for himself • helen respects her friends because she is a person
feelings 2020-10-22
5 Clues: when they bother you • when you work all work • when they give you a dog • when they give you a gift • when they ask you in class and you dont konw
feelings 2020-10-22
5 Clues: when I remember sad moments • when I'm with my best friends • when nobody cares and l feel alone • love when I like someone but I don't tell them • when I like it, surprise with something very special for me
feelings 2020-10-22
Feelings 2020-12-01
Feelings 2021-09-23
Across
- He felt so f__________ because he kept losing his internet connection during the lesson.
- John was g_____ when his team lost the final.
- They were o__________ when they saw their new born baby.
Down
- Sue is very un_________, she doesn't like being with other people.
- Her parents were very dis_______ by her exam results, they knew she could do better.
5 Clues: John was g_____ when his team lost the final. • They were o__________ when they saw their new born baby. • Sue is very un_________, she doesn't like being with other people. • Her parents were very dis_______ by her exam results, they knew she could do better. • He felt so f__________ because he kept losing his internet connection during the lesson.
Feelings 2021-04-03
5 Clues: Quando fazemos muitas coisas nos sentimos. • Se não bebermos água iremos ficar com sede. • Precisamos cuidar da nossa saúde para não adoecermos. • Quando passamos do horário de comer ficamos com fome. • Costumamos ficar assim quando não temos nada de interessante para fazer.
FEELINGS 2023-03-22
Feelings 2022-01-16
Feelings 2023-09-11
5 Clues: When you lose a game. The same as TRISTE. • When you have a cup of tea. The same as CALMO. • When you have a test to do. The same as NERVOSO. • When you are with your friends. The same as FELIZ. • When you can't do what you want. The same as BRAVO.
Feelings 2023-11-26
5 Clues: has feeling thet bad things might happen • when you believe in your skills, abilities • isn´t afraid of dnagerous, difficult things • when your partner is interested in another woman • is nervous about meeting, speaking to other people
feelings 2023-11-06
5 Clues: What you feel when you cry. • What you feel when you yell. • What you feel when you smile. • What you feel when you watch a horror movie. • What you feel when there are knots in your tummy.
FEELINGS 2025-03-25
Feelings 2024-09-18
5 Clues: When you see Teresa you may feel this way • If you stay up super late you might feel... • When you get to go to social club you feel... • When you aren't expecting something, you are... • When something doesn't go your way, you might feel...
Feelings 2025-11-04
Dimensions of Health 2022-02-28
Across
- Beliefs, behaviors, arts and social structure
- interrelated relationships
- element or factors that make up personality
- feeling of being under pressure
- troublesome thoughts cause ______ and help is always available to deal with it.
- has to do with the body
- get enough ______
- show concern for others
Down
- finding meaning and purpose in life
- get help for troublesome_________
- tend, keep repaired
- mental health ha to do with how you _____ with life
- has to do with relationships
- feelings
- get ________ from good people
- be sociable, meet _____ people
16 Clues: feelings • get enough ______ • tend, keep repaired • has to do with the body • show concern for others • interrelated relationships • has to do with relationships • get ________ from good people • be sociable, meet _____ people • feeling of being under pressure • get help for troublesome_________ • finding meaning and purpose in life • element or factors that make up personality • ...
Spelling/Vocab List 16A 2022-04-07
Across
- Bad feelings; disputes; arguments
- Marked by tender or romantic feelings
- Pertaining to the senses
- Half of the earth
- The air surrounding the earth
- A tool; or a musical device
- Something built
- A building or arrangement of parts
- A teacher
Down
- To express acceptance of an opinion; to agree
- Blocked or hindered
- A feeling of having been wronged
- A feeling; to power to see, hear, feel, taste, and smell
- Total ruin
- Easily influenced or offended
15 Clues: A teacher • Total ruin • Something built • Half of the earth • Blocked or hindered • Pertaining to the senses • A tool; or a musical device • The air surrounding the earth • Easily influenced or offended • A feeling of having been wronged • Bad feelings; disputes; arguments • A building or arrangement of parts • Marked by tender or romantic feelings • ...
sdfsdfs 2014-05-20
Across
- ______ choice means using interesting and exact words
- an animal with a hump
- to act in a specific way
- moving wings up and down
- _____ details are important pieces of information
- "A ____ is not a Bird"
- the beats in a poem
- where a camel lives
- to show feelings
Down
- the kind or type of story
- have the same ending sound
- These poems are all about ________.
- something that covers a bird
- a baby cat
- a writing that expresses feelings
15 Clues: a baby cat • to show feelings • the beats in a poem • where a camel lives • an animal with a hump • "A ____ is not a Bird" • to act in a specific way • moving wings up and down • the kind or type of story • have the same ending sound • something that covers a bird • a writing that expresses feelings • These poems are all about ________. • ...
sdfsdfs 2014-05-20
Across
- moving wings up and down
- a baby cat
- ______ choice means using interesting and exact words
- something that covers a bird
- _____ details are important pieces of information
- the kind or type of story
- to act in a specific way
- the beats in a poem
Down
- an animal with a hump
- These poems are all about ________.
- have the same ending sound
- to show feelings
- where a camel lives
- a writing that expresses feelings
- "A ____ is not a Bird"
15 Clues: a baby cat • to show feelings • where a camel lives • the beats in a poem • an animal with a hump • "A ____ is not a Bird" • moving wings up and down • to act in a specific way • the kind or type of story • have the same ending sound • something that covers a bird • a writing that expresses feelings • These poems are all about ________. • ...
Emotions 2014-05-18
Across
- Afraid or nervous about what might happen
- To become really scared
- Very unhappy or distress
- To cause or feel pleased by showing admiration or praise
- Sorrow or unhappiness
- Causing feelings of sadness
Down
- Cheerful and positive
- To feel or express great concern
- Feeling wonder or astonishment
- To free partly from a burden or distress
- Tired and uninterested
- Very enthusiastic and eager
- Taking care of only a person's own needs and feelings
- Entertain with something pleasant
- Furious and mad
15 Clues: Furious and mad • Cheerful and positive • Sorrow or unhappiness • Tired and uninterested • To become really scared • Very unhappy or distress • Very enthusiastic and eager • Causing feelings of sadness • Feeling wonder or astonishment • To feel or express great concern • Entertain with something pleasant • To free partly from a burden or distress • ...
Monkey's Paw Crossword 2016-10-14
Across
- steadfastly courageous and resolute
- good-natured personal qualities
- a caprice;whim
- red or reddish
- to speak harmful truths about
- pleasantly calm or peaceful
- to captivate or charm
- characterized by desire
- to have harshly unpleasant effect on one's feelings
Down
- anything whose presence exercises a powerful influence on feelings
- to put before a person for acceptance; offer
- a small covering
- to express sympathy for one who is suffering
- persistent in effort
- a religious Muslim or Hindu
15 Clues: a caprice;whim • red or reddish • a small covering • persistent in effort • to captivate or charm • characterized by desire • pleasantly calm or peaceful • a religious Muslim or Hindu • to speak harmful truths about • good-natured personal qualities • steadfastly courageous and resolute • to put before a person for acceptance; offer • to express sympathy for one who is suffering • ...
Good Friends Vocabulary 2024-02-23
Across
- Engaging actively in group tasks.
- Finding solutions to problems.
- Understanding and sharing the feelings of others.
- Positive and supportive relationships with peers.
- Embracing diversity and promoting unity.
Down
- Giving others the confidence to succeed.
- Producing desired results.
- Working together harmoniously.
- Recognizing and celebrating differences.
- Creating an environment where everyone feels welcome.
- Solving disagreements peacefully.
- Being friendly and considerate.
- Being there for someone when they need it.
- Treating others kindly and valuing their feelings.
- Awareness Knowing and respecting yourself.
15 Clues: Producing desired results. • Working together harmoniously. • Finding solutions to problems. • Being friendly and considerate. • Engaging actively in group tasks. • Solving disagreements peacefully. • Giving others the confidence to succeed. • Recognizing and celebrating differences. • Embracing diversity and promoting unity. • Being there for someone when they need it. • ...
Tic-tac-poe 2023-10-02
Across
- being kept in a particular place; to lie down in rest
- dramatic gestures used to emphasize one's words
- qualities of wisdom and intelligence
- concealment of one's thoughts/feelings/character
- to take hold of
- terrible, gross looking
- piece of lumber of a small cross section
Down
- in a forceful, passionate manner
- listen (verb)
- ridicule or mockery
- annoyed, frustrated, or worried
- to conceal one's true motives, feelings, or beliefs
- the qualities of charm and sophistication
- razor-sharp
- cautious/ carefully
15 Clues: razor-sharp • listen (verb) • to take hold of • ridicule or mockery • cautious/ carefully • terrible, gross looking • annoyed, frustrated, or worried • in a forceful, passionate manner • qualities of wisdom and intelligence • piece of lumber of a small cross section • the qualities of charm and sophistication • dramatic gestures used to emphasize one's words • ...
Insight Therapy 2025-10-31
Across
- total attention
- only focusing on the negative, ignoring the positive
- exaggerating the importance of something
- the voice in your head
- ability to understand someone's feelings
- black or white thinking
- Being able to understand someone’s feelings
- focuses on removing obstacles that block personal growth
- therapy that treats problematic thinking patterns
Down
- to truly accept someone
- combines two therapies
- multiple people getting help at once
- therapy created by Carl Rogers
- approach to therapy with 4steps
- overgeneralizing negative conclusions about your self worth
15 Clues: total attention • combines two therapies • the voice in your head • to truly accept someone • black or white thinking • therapy created by Carl Rogers • approach to therapy with 4steps • multiple people getting help at once • exaggerating the importance of something • ability to understand someone's feelings • Being able to understand someone’s feelings • ...
