mental Crossword Puzzles
Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-05
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- – Emotional steadiness and physical control
- – Inner force pushing you toward goals
- – Mental clarity on goals or strategy
- – Composure under pressure
- – Mental stress during high-stakes situations
- – The zone where performance feels effortless
- – Repeated actions that build mental stability
- – Playing without hesitation or doubt
- – Inner reason for pushing forward
- – Your mental attitude or fixed way of thinking
- – Mental stillness in a storm of action
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- – Training the mind to follow rules
- – Belief in one’s ability to succeed
- – Mental strength to resist temptation
- – Ability to bounce back after failure
- – Courage and resolve, especially under pressure
- – Jitters felt before a big game
- – Mental and physical staying power
- – Mental advantage over an opponent
- – Mastery over thoughts and emotions
- – Mental and physical rebound after stress
- – Mental toughness in risky situations
- – General mental outlook or approach
- – Long-term mental and physical energy
- – Mental sharpness during crucial moments
25 Clues: – Composure under pressure • – Jitters felt before a big game • – Inner reason for pushing forward • – Training the mind to follow rules • – Mental and physical staying power • – Mental advantage over an opponent • – Belief in one’s ability to succeed • – Mastery over thoughts and emotions • – General mental outlook or approach • – Mental clarity on goals or strategy • ...
kesehatan mental (7) 2023-09-11
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- apa artinya dari WHO
- apa tujuan dari latihan mental
- salah satu ciri remaja yang sehat mental adalah
- salah satu faktor biologis membentuk kesehatan mental adalah
- salah satu faktor lingkungan
- apa ganguan kesehatan mental pada remaja yg berawal dari ketakutan secara berlebihan dalam suatu hal adalah
- depresi sering terjadi pada umur
- salah satu faktor sosial-budaya adalah
- mengapa lansia rentan mengalami gangguan mental
- bagaimana cara pengandalikan emosi
- apa faktor penyebab gangguan kesehatan mental
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- mengapa kita perlu menjaga kesehatan mental
- cara meningkatkan kesehatan mental
- apa manfaat dari kesehatan mental
- siapa yg sering mengalami gangguan mental
- salah satu ciri gangguan mental pada remaja adalah
- mengapa lansia bisa depresi
- apa manfaat olahraga bagi kita
- bagaimana cara menjaga kesehatan mental kita
- salah satu faktor psikologis adalah
20 Clues: apa artinya dari WHO • mengapa lansia bisa depresi • salah satu faktor lingkungan • apa tujuan dari latihan mental • apa manfaat olahraga bagi kita • depresi sering terjadi pada umur • apa manfaat dari kesehatan mental • cara meningkatkan kesehatan mental • bagaimana cara pengandalikan emosi • salah satu faktor psikologis adalah • salah satu faktor sosial-budaya adalah • ...
Contoh Public Speaking 2025-09-04
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- Kata persuasif yang artinya penting
- Teks ceramah bertujuan untuk
- Kata kerja mental sering disebut kata kerja
- Kata kerja fisik kebalikan dari kata kerja
- Kata persuasif yang artinya anjuran sopan
- Lawan kata tunggal dalam struktur kalimat
- Kata kerja mental yang artinya menduga
- Kata kerja mental yang artinya menebak atau menghitung perkiraan
- Kata kerja mental mengacu
- Kata persuasif yang artinya kewajiban
- Kata persuasif yang artinya memberi saran wajib
- Kata kerja mental yang artinya merasa sedih atau peduli
- Kalimat majemuk terdiri dari dua atau lebih
- Jenis kata yang digunakan untuk membujuk
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- Kata kerja mental yang artinya membuat pendapat
- Kalimat yang terdiri dari dua klausa atau lebih
- Kata kerja mental yang artinya membuat kagum
- Kata persuasif yang artinya harapan
- Lawan kata pasif
- Kata kerja mental yang artinya menilai keadaan
- Kata kerja mental yang artinya menyatukan hasil akhir
- Teks ceramah menggunakan bahasa
- Kata kerja mental yang artinya membuat dugaan
- Teks ceramah banyak berisi
- Teks ceramah bertujuan memberi
25 Clues: Lawan kata pasif • Kata kerja mental mengacu • Teks ceramah banyak berisi • Teks ceramah bertujuan untuk • Teks ceramah bertujuan memberi • Teks ceramah menggunakan bahasa • Kata persuasif yang artinya penting • Kata persuasif yang artinya harapan • Kata persuasif yang artinya kewajiban • Kata kerja mental yang artinya menduga • Jenis kata yang digunakan untuk membujuk • ...
Pembangunan Mental Anak 2024-08-05
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- Peran orang tua dalam mendukung kesehatan mental anak.
- Strategi yang digunakan untuk mengurangi dampak negatif dari tekanan akademik.
- Jenis terapi yang melibatkan aktivitas fisik untuk mendukung mental anak.
- Pola asuh yang berdampak pada perkembangan mental anak.
- kegiatan rekreasi yang dilakukan pada waktu luang untuk menenangkan pikiran seseorang.
- Salah satu tantangan utama yang dihadapi anak-anak di daerah terpencil di Indonesia.
- Penyakit mental yang bisa mempengaruhi konsentrasi dan perilaku anak.
- kegiatan yang rutin di lakukan namun jika kurang atau berlebihan akan tidak optimal kesehatan tubuhnya.
- Antonim lelah
- Kata ini berarti pemikiran dan perasaan yang mempengaruhi kesehatan mental anak.
- Proses pembentukan dan perkembangan mental anak.
- Bentuk gangguan mental yang sering dialami anak-anak di usia dini.
- gambaran kemarahan, kesedihan, kekecewaan, dll.
- Apa saja salah satu hal yang dapat mempengaruhi mental anak?
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- Faktor lingkungan yang berpengaruh pada kesehatan mental anak.
- DIRI sifat yang harus dimiliki setiap anak agar mengurangi kerusakan mental anak?
- Kegiatan yang melibatkan anak-anak dalam proses kreatif untuk mendukung kesehatan mental.
- langkah efektif untuk mengatasi masalah kesehatan mental.
- Bahasa gaul dari “rasa takut untuk tertinggal karena tidak mengikuti aktivitas tertentu”
- Jenis terapi yang sering digunakan untuk membantu anak-anak dengan gangguan mental.
- Di mana pada masa ini, seorang remaja sangat rawan mengalami gangguan kesehatan mental dikarenakan begitu banyaknya …….. yang dihadapi.
- Sikap apa yang harus dimiliki oleh seorang anak.
- gangguan mental yang umum dan merupakan salah satu dari penyebab utama disabilitas di dunia. Selain itu, juga merupakan penyebab utama seseorang melakukan bunuh diri.
- Sinonim Bahagia
- Antonim dari cemas
- hal yang timbul karena pengalaman buruk pada masa lalu / masa kecil.
- Remaja yang mengalami gangguan mental cenderung sulit melakukan hal ini.
- Kekhawatiran dan rasa takut yang intens, berlebihan, dan terus-menerus sehubungan dengan situasi sehari-hari.
- Organisasi yang sering bekerja sama dengan pemerintah dalam isu kesehatan mental anak.
29 Clues: Antonim lelah • Sinonim Bahagia • Antonim dari cemas • gambaran kemarahan, kesedihan, kekecewaan, dll. • Sikap apa yang harus dimiliki oleh seorang anak. • Proses pembentukan dan perkembangan mental anak. • Peran orang tua dalam mendukung kesehatan mental anak. • Pola asuh yang berdampak pada perkembangan mental anak. • ...
Penyakit Mental 2023-04-26
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- Berdasarkan data survei kesehatan mental, rata-rata remaja kini pada umur 10-17 sering dan mudah terkena
- ... dapat mempengaruhi kesehatan mental
- Bahasa Indonesia dari penyakit Impulse Control Disorder atau ICD adalah...
- Gangguan mental yang sering terjadi pada remaja adalah?
- Kondisi dimana individu mampu menyadari potensi dan mengatasi tekanan hidupnya merupakan pengertian dari?
- Ciri utama mental yang sehat adalah merasa...
- ... merupakan penyakit dari gangguan mental
- Obsessive Complusive Disorder sering disebut dengan singkatan...
- Obat yang dapat mencegah depresi dinamakan...
- Trauma masa lalu adalah penyebab dari penyakit mental...
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- ... merupakan salah satu gejala depresi
- Mendorong anak untuk membagikan perasaan merupakan salah satu upaya menjaga ... mental
- Sebesar 2,6% remaja dengan gangguan mental telah...
- Gejala penyakit ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
- Fobia sosial dapat dinamakan...
- Tanda penyakit mental
- Nama lain dari mental disorder adalah
- Gangguan mental yang paling banyak diderita adalah...
- Singkatan dari penyakit Post Traumatic Stress Disorder adalah...
- Merasa nyaman dengan komunitas dan diri sendiri merupakan salah satu ciri kesehatan mental yang ...
20 Clues: Tanda penyakit mental • Fobia sosial dapat dinamakan... • Nama lain dari mental disorder adalah • ... merupakan salah satu gejala depresi • ... dapat mempengaruhi kesehatan mental • ... merupakan penyakit dari gangguan mental • Ciri utama mental yang sehat adalah merasa... • Obat yang dapat mencegah depresi dinamakan... • ...
Pembangunan Mental Anak 2024-08-05
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- Apa saja salah satu hal yang dapat mempengaruhi mental anak?
- gangguan mental yang umum dan merupakan salah satu dari penyebab utama disabilitas di dunia. Selain itu, juga merupakan penyebab utama seseorang melakukan bunuh diri.
- Strategi yang digunakan untuk mengurangi dampak negatif dari tekanan akademik.
- Jenis terapi yang sering digunakan untuk membantu anak-anak dengan gangguan mental.
- gambaran kemarahan, kesedihan, kekecewaan, dll.
- Pola asuh yang berdampak pada perkembangan mental anak.
- Jenis terapi yang melibatkan aktivitas fisik untuk mendukung mental anak.
- kegiatan yang rutin di lakukan namun jika kurang atau berlebihan akan tidak optimal kesehatan tubuhnya.
- Penyakit mental yang bisa mempengaruhi konsentrasi dan perilaku anak.
- Organisasi yang sering bekerja sama dengan pemerintah dalam isu kesehatan mental anak.
- Bentuk gangguan mental yang sering dialami anak-anak di usia dini.
- Kegiatan yang melibatkan anak-anak dalam proses kreatif untuk mendukung kesehatan mental.
- hal yang timbul karena pengalaman buruk pada masa lalu / masa kecil.
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- Kekhawatiran dan rasa takut yang intens, berlebihan, dan terus-menerus sehubungan dengan situasi sehari-hari.
- Sinonim Bahagia
- Sikap apa yang harus dimiliki oleh seorang anak.
- Antonim lelah
- Peran orang tua dalam mendukung kesehatan mental anak.
- Salah satu tantangan utama yang dihadapi anak-anak di daerah terpencil di Indonesia.
- kegiatan rekreasi yang dilakukan pada waktu luang untuk menenangkan pikiran seseorang.
- Kata ini berarti pemikiran dan perasaan yang mempengaruhi kesehatan mental anak.
- Di mana pada masa ini, seorang remaja sangat rawan mengalami gangguan kesehatan mental dikarenakan begitu banyaknya …….. yang dihadapi.
- Faktor lingkungan yang berpengaruh pada kesehatan mental anak.
- langkah efektif untuk mengatasi masalah kesehatan mental.
- Bahasa gaul dari “rasa takut untuk tertinggal karena tidak mengikuti aktivitas tertentu”
- Proses pembentukan dan perkembangan mental anak.
- DIRI sifat yang harus dimiliki setiap anak agar mengurangi kerusakan mental anak?
- Remaja yang mengalami gangguan mental cenderung sulit melakukan hal ini.
- Antonim dari cemas
29 Clues: Antonim lelah • Sinonim Bahagia • Antonim dari cemas • gambaran kemarahan, kesedihan, kekecewaan, dll. • Sikap apa yang harus dimiliki oleh seorang anak. • Proses pembentukan dan perkembangan mental anak. • Peran orang tua dalam mendukung kesehatan mental anak. • Pola asuh yang berdampak pada perkembangan mental anak. • ...
Mental Health 2023-09-11
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- salah satu faktor penyebab gangguan kesehatan mental
- gangguan perubahan mood dalam waktu singkat
- takut secara berlebihan
- salah satu contoh pergaulan bebas
- salah satu faktor biologis
- salah satu faktor sosbud pembentuk kesehatan mental
- tindakan menyakiti diri sendiri
- salah satu ciri remaja yang sehat mental
- upaya merawat diri sendiri
- salah satu cara meningkatkan kesehatan mental
- salah satu faktor psikologis pembentuk mental
- kondisi kesehatan yang melibatkan perasaan, emosi, pemikiran atau perilaku
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- gangguan/kesulitan belajar
- siapa yang ahli dalam menangani gangguan kesehatan mental?
- perasaan khawatir berlebih
- orang yang berperan penting menjaga kesehatan mental anak/remaja?
- WHO adalah singkatan dari
- siapa yang sering mengalami gangguan mental?
- salah satu faktor pendorong bullying
- gangguan makan
- salah satu perilaku menyimpang
21 Clues: gangguan makan • takut secara berlebihan • WHO adalah singkatan dari • gangguan/kesulitan belajar • perasaan khawatir berlebih • salah satu faktor biologis • upaya merawat diri sendiri • salah satu perilaku menyimpang • tindakan menyakiti diri sendiri • salah satu contoh pergaulan bebas • salah satu faktor pendorong bullying • salah satu ciri remaja yang sehat mental • ...
Mental Health Awareness Crossword (May 2023) 2025-12-23
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- Social __________ of health; conditions in which people live, learn, work, and play that impact their health and quality of life.
- A physical or mental feature that indicates the potential existence of a concern, condition or diagnosis.
- Set of related symptoms recognized by mental health community, either by DSM-V, ICD-11 or lived experience; Mental health _______.
- Anything that causes a person to believe their mental health is suffering; Mental health ________.
- Treatment that takes place in an office, hospital, or other clinical setting but does not involve overnight stays.
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension in response to being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental/emotional pressure.
- Negative, judgmental, and/or discriminatory attitudes towards mental health challenges and those who live with them.
- Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain.
- A relationship between a person and an object or activity where the object or activity becomes increasingly more important while previously important activities become less important.
- A licensed medical doctor who has completed additional psychiatric training; can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe and manage medication, and provide therapy.
- A process of change through which individuals improve their mental health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential.
- An emotional response to a disturbing, scary or shocking experience that overwhelms an individual's ability to cope.
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- A mental health professional trained to help individuals understand and cope with their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; may assess and/or diagnose mental health conditions.
- A professional who practices psychology and in mental health settings, usually provides psychological treatment.
- Having a co-existing mental illness and substance abuse disorder.
- A licensed or certified mental health treatment provider; Mental health _________.
- Strategy for dealing with difficult situations.
- Something that decreases the chances of developing a condition and/or balances out an existing risk factor; _______ factor.
- Treatment that takes place in an office, hospital, or other clinical setting and involves overnight stays.
- An evaluation of one's mental health and well-being through scientifically validated assessment tools; Mental health _______.
- Some who shares the experience of living with a mental health condition and/or substance use disorder.
21 Clues: Strategy for dealing with difficult situations. • Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain. • Having a co-existing mental illness and substance abuse disorder. • A licensed or certified mental health treatment provider; Mental health _________. • Anything that causes a person to believe their mental health is suffering; Mental health ________. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Crossword (May 2023) 2024-12-03
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- Social __________ of health; conditions in which people live, learn, work, and play that impact their health and quality of life.
- A physical or mental feature that indicates the potential existence of a concern, condition or diagnosis.
- Set of related symptoms recognized by mental health community, either by DSM-V, ICD-11 or lived experience; Mental health _______.
- Anything that causes a person to believe their mental health is suffering; Mental health ________.
- Treatment that takes place in an office, hospital, or other clinical setting but does not involve overnight stays.
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension in response to being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental/emotional pressure.
- Negative, judgmental, and/or discriminatory attitudes towards mental health challenges and those who live with them.
- Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain.
- A relationship between a person and an object or activity where the object or activity becomes increasingly more important while previously important activities become less important.
- A licensed medical doctor who has completed additional psychiatric training; can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe and manage medication, and provide therapy.
- A process of change through which individuals improve their mental health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential.
- An emotional response to a disturbing, scary or shocking experience that overwhelms an individual's ability to cope.
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- A mental health professional trained to help individuals understand and cope with their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; may assess and/or diagnose mental health conditions.
- A professional who practices psychology and in mental health settings, usually provides psychological treatment.
- Having a co-existing mental illness and substance abuse disorder.
- A licensed or certified mental health treatment provider; Mental health _________.
- Strategy for dealing with difficult situations.
- Something that decreases the chances of developing a condition and/or balances out an existing risk factor; _______ factor.
- Treatment that takes place in an office, hospital, or other clinical setting and involves overnight stays.
- An evaluation of one's mental health and well-being through scientifically validated assessment tools; Mental health _______.
- Some who shares the experience of living with a mental health condition and/or substance use disorder.
21 Clues: Strategy for dealing with difficult situations. • Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain. • Having a co-existing mental illness and substance abuse disorder. • A licensed or certified mental health treatment provider; Mental health _________. • Anything that causes a person to believe their mental health is suffering; Mental health ________. • ...
Mental 2023-04-14
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- Influencing factor in relation to a individual’s family history of mental health conditions
- is the internalization of negative attitudes and beliefs about oneself due to mental health issues. This can lead to feelings of shame, low self-esteem, and reluctance to seek help or treatment.
- refers to a negative perception or stereotype that is attached to a person or group of people based on their characteristics, behaviors, or beliefs that are considered different from the perceived norm or social standard.
- stigma refers to the policies, laws, and institutions that perpetuate stigma and discrimination against individuals with mental health conditions. This can include discriminatory insurance policies, inadequate mental health services, and lack of funding for research.
- Influencing factor in relation to a individual’s substance abuse
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- a form of treatment aimed at relieving emotional distress and mental health problems.
- refers to the negative attitudes and behaviors of the general public towards individuals with mental health conditions. This type of stigma can lead to social exclusion, discrimination, and even violence.
- is the tendency of individuals to avoid seeking help or treatment for mental health issues because they fear being labeled or stigmatized.
- a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being.
- stress Influencing factor in relation to a individual’s exposure to ongoing stressors
- Influencing factor in relation to a individual’s adverse life events
- a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
12 Clues: Influencing factor in relation to a individual’s substance abuse • Influencing factor in relation to a individual’s adverse life events • a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being. • a form of treatment aimed at relieving emotional distress and mental health problems. • ...
Kesehatan Mental (Kelompok 9) 2023-09-11
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- Apakah usia dapat mempengaruhi kondisi kesehatan mental?
- Kesehatan mental merupakan keadaan dimana individu merasa tentram dan tenang adalah pengertian menurut
- Merasa sangat terpuruk dan tidak berdaya pengertian dari
- Kesehatan seseorang dipengaruhi oleh 2 faktor yaitu internal dan ?
- Ketika anak diikut sertakan dalam situasi sexual dengan orang dewasa disebut dengan
- Kondisi kejiwaan manusia yang harmonis merupakan pengertian dari
- Bagaimana cara mengatasi gangguan mental pada remaja
- salah satu cara meningkatkan kesehatan mental pada remaja
- Cara untuk meningkatkan kesehatan mental selain berolahraga adalah
- Kehilangan kontak dengan realita sehingga mendengar atau melihat yang tidak ada adalah gangguan kesehatan remaja yang disebut
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- Salah satu ciri ciri remaja yang memiliki kesehatan mental salah satunya yaitu
- Salah satu faktor penyebab gangguan kesehatan mental adalah
- Khawatir berlebih terhadap terhadap kejadian yang akan datang adalah
- Salah satu cara mengatasi seseorang yang memiliki gangguan kesehatan mental adalah
- Pengalaman,proses belajar,rasa syukur merupakan pembentukan kesehatan mental pada faktor
- Perubahan mood dalam waktu yang singkat adalah
- Menyakiti diri sendiri yang dapat berakhir pada keinginan bunuh diri disebut
- Apa saja yang dapat memengaruhi kesehatan mental
- Kesehatan mental pada remaja dapat terlihat dari
- Takut secara berlebihan dalam suatu hal adalah
20 Clues: Perubahan mood dalam waktu yang singkat adalah • Takut secara berlebihan dalam suatu hal adalah • Apa saja yang dapat memengaruhi kesehatan mental • Kesehatan mental pada remaja dapat terlihat dari • Bagaimana cara mengatasi gangguan mental pada remaja • Apakah usia dapat mempengaruhi kondisi kesehatan mental? • ...
hnjhk 2025-06-18
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- A proposed law that allowed mental health days for students
- What students are allowed to take for their mental well-being
- Emotional episodes caused by stress and overwhelm
- A large student discussion held in 2018 about mental health
- Life is compared to this to explain pacing and avoiding burnout
- A physical symptom linked to mental illness
- A tragic outcome that affected Hailey’s hometown
- Something all people have and should take care of
- The speaker worked to support this group’s mental well-being
- The U.S. state where the mental health law was passed
- One of Hailey’s diagnosed conditions
- The type of health discussed throughout the TED Talk
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- A practice Hailey encourages students to learn from a young age
- House Bill 2191 became this after it was signed
- A clinical mental health condition Hailey experienced
- A key quality used during the student mental health forum
- A feeling students might get when falling behind in school
- A type of emergency training used to compare with mental health care
- Hailey hopes everyone gains this to manage mental health crises
- The person a student may be referred to after taking multiple days off
20 Clues: One of Hailey’s diagnosed conditions • A physical symptom linked to mental illness • House Bill 2191 became this after it was signed • A tragic outcome that affected Hailey’s hometown • Emotional episodes caused by stress and overwhelm • Something all people have and should take care of • The type of health discussed throughout the TED Talk • ...
Mental Health and Illness 2023-10-03
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- a form of treatment used for seasonal affective disorder
- a form of treatment for depression that includes individual or group counseling
- a mental illness characterized by when you're anxious or worried about a number of different things for a prolonged period of time
- a symptom of mental illness where an individual refrains from being around people
- effect of genes on the brain's development and function often passed from parent to child
- how we feel, think and behave
- a mind-body technique used to treat generalized anxiety disorder
- a condition in older people that has similar symptoms to depression
- a mental illness/disorder characterized by feelings of obsession and/or compulsion
- one of many compulsions associated with OCD
- a coping mechanism where an individual believes nothing is wrong with them
- a mental illness characterized by feelings of sadness or sluggishness
- having a negative view or thought attached to something
- the amount of adults that will develop a mental illness
- the number (at least) of mental illnesses in existence
- an assessment tool used by a professional to diagnose a mental illness
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- a type of mental health professional that can diagnose a mental illness
- one of many obsessions associated with OCD
- a type of mental health professional that can diagnose a mental illness
- a federal agency that provides treatment and services for people with mental substance use disorders
- factors outside the brain that can lead to mental illness
- when the brain is not working well for a prolonged period of time
- those that can be affected by a mental illness
- the percent of adults that will experience a mental illness in their lifetime
- a symptom of mental illness that involves prolonged feelings of sadness or irritability
- a type of medication used to treat mental illness
- an assessment tool used by a professional to diagnose a mental illness
- a symptom of mental illness that causes one to see or hear things that are not present
- one of many people (in school) you can talk to about your feelings and mental health
- a symptom of mental illness that involves having strange thoughts
- the percent of mental illness cases that begin by age 24
- a substance that may be used to self medicate for depression
32 Clues: how we feel, think and behave • one of many obsessions associated with OCD • one of many compulsions associated with OCD • those that can be affected by a mental illness • a type of medication used to treat mental illness • the number (at least) of mental illnesses in existence • having a negative view or thought attached to something • ...
Moral Theories 2025-11-04
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- RELATIVISM Morality depends on cultural or individual perspectives.
- Frames built from individual experiences and emotions.
- Deontology focuses on rules and __________ rather than outcomes.
- A positive mental frame can lead to greater __________.
- Theories that guide individuals in determining right from wrong.
- Frames that influence how societies define morality.
- A positive mental frame can lead to greater __________.
- Moral theory focused on the greatest good for the greatest number.
- Mental frames enable personal __________ and self-improvement.
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- Mental frames shape interactions and empathy in our __________.
- Mental frames drive our __________, impacting our actions.
- Moral theory emphasizing rules, duties, and intentions.
- Mental frame benefit helping us cope with adversity.
- Frames formed by education, family, and media.
- Ethics that emphasizes moral character.
- Mental frames help form our __________, shaping our understanding.
- Mental frames shape our __________ of the world.
- Mental frames affect our __________, influencing mental health.
- Mental frames enable personal development and __________.
- Virtue ethics emphasizes moral __________.
20 Clues: Ethics that emphasizes moral character. • Virtue ethics emphasizes moral __________. • Frames formed by education, family, and media. • Mental frames shape our __________ of the world. • Mental frame benefit helping us cope with adversity. • Frames that influence how societies define morality. • Frames built from individual experiences and emotions. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Crossword (May 2023) 2024-05-15
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- Social __________ of health; conditions in which people live, learn, work, and play that impact their health and quality of life.
- A physical or mental feature that indicates the potential existence of a concern, condition or diagnosis.
- Set of related symptoms recognized by mental health community, either by DSM-V, ICD-11 or lived experience; Mental health _______.
- Anything that causes a person to believe their mental health is suffering; Mental health ________.
- Treatment that takes place in an office, hospital, or other clinical setting but does not involve overnight stays.
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension in response to being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental/emotional pressure.
- Negative, judgmental, and/or discriminatory attitudes towards mental health challenges and those who live with them.
- Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain.
- A relationship between a person and an object or activity where the object or activity becomes increasingly more important while previously important activities become less important.
- A licensed medical doctor who has completed additional psychiatric training; can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe and manage medication, and provide therapy.
- A process of change through which individuals improve their mental health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential.
- An emotional response to a disturbing, scary or shocking experience that overwhelms an individual's ability to cope.
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- A mental health professional trained to help individuals understand and cope with their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; may assess and/or diagnose mental health conditions.
- A professional who practices psychology and in mental health settings, usually provides psychological treatment.
- Having a co-existing mental illness and substance abuse disorder.
- A licensed or certified mental health treatment provider; Mental health _________.
- Strategy for dealing with difficult situations.
- Something that decreases the chances of developing a condition and/or balances out an existing risk factor; _______ factor.
- Treatment that takes place in an office, hospital, or other clinical setting and involves overnight stays.
- An evaluation of one's mental health and well-being through scientifically validated assessment tools; Mental health _______.
- Some who shares the experience of living with a mental health condition and/or substance use disorder.
21 Clues: Strategy for dealing with difficult situations. • Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain. • Having a co-existing mental illness and substance abuse disorder. • A licensed or certified mental health treatment provider; Mental health _________. • Anything that causes a person to believe their mental health is suffering; Mental health ________. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Crossword (May 2023) 2024-04-13
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- Social __________ of health; conditions in which people live, learn, work, and play that impact their health and quality of life.
- A physical or mental feature that indicates the potential existence of a concern, condition or diagnosis.
- Set of related symptoms recognized by mental health community, either by DSM-V, ICD-11 or lived experience; Mental health _______.
- Anything that causes a person to believe their mental health is suffering; Mental health ________.
- Treatment that takes place in an office, hospital, or other clinical setting but does not involve overnight stays.
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension in response to being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental/emotional pressure.
- Negative, judgmental, and/or discriminatory attitudes towards mental health challenges and those who live with them.
- Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain.
- A relationship between a person and an object or activity where the object or activity becomes increasingly more important while previously important activities become less important.
- A licensed medical doctor who has completed additional psychiatric training; can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe and manage medication, and provide therapy.
- A process of change through which individuals improve their mental health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential.
- An emotional response to a disturbing, scary or shocking experience that overwhelms an individual's ability to cope.
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- A mental health professional trained to help individuals understand and cope with their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; may assess and/or diagnose mental health conditions.
- A professional who practices psychology and in mental health settings, usually provides psychological treatment.
- Having a co-existing mental illness and substance abuse disorder.
- A licensed or certified mental health treatment provider; Mental health _________.
- Strategy for dealing with difficult situations.
- Something that decreases the chances of developing a condition and/or balances out an existing risk factor; _______ factor.
- Treatment that takes place in an office, hospital, or other clinical setting and involves overnight stays.
- An evaluation of one's mental health and well-being through scientifically validated assessment tools; Mental health _______.
- Some who shares the experience of living with a mental health condition and/or substance use disorder.
21 Clues: Strategy for dealing with difficult situations. • Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain. • Having a co-existing mental illness and substance abuse disorder. • A licensed or certified mental health treatment provider; Mental health _________. • Anything that causes a person to believe their mental health is suffering; Mental health ________. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Crossword (May 2023) 2024-05-10
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- Social __________ of health; conditions in which people live, learn, work, and play that impact their health and quality of life.
- A physical or mental feature that indicates the potential existence of a concern, condition or diagnosis.
- Set of related symptoms recognized by mental health community, either by DSM-V, ICD-11 or lived experience; Mental health _______.
- Anything that causes a person to believe their mental health is suffering; Mental health ________.
- Treatment that takes place in an office, hospital, or other clinical setting but does not involve overnight stays.
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension in response to being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental/emotional pressure.
- Negative, judgmental, and/or discriminatory attitudes towards mental health challenges and those who live with them.
- Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain.
- A relationship between a person and an object or activity where the object or activity becomes increasingly more important while previously important activities become less important.
- A licensed medical doctor who has completed additional psychiatric training; can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe and manage medication, and provide therapy.
- A process of change through which individuals improve their mental health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential.
- An emotional response to a disturbing, scary or shocking experience that overwhelms an individual's ability to cope.
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- A mental health professional trained to help individuals understand and cope with their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; may assess and/or diagnose mental health conditions.
- A professional who practices psychology and in mental health settings, usually provides psychological treatment.
- Having a co-existing mental illness and substance abuse disorder.
- A licensed or certified mental health treatment provider; Mental health _________.
- Strategy for dealing with difficult situations.
- Something that decreases the chances of developing a condition and/or balances out an existing risk factor; _______ factor.
- Treatment that takes place in an office, hospital, or other clinical setting and involves overnight stays.
- An evaluation of one's mental health and well-being through scientifically validated assessment tools; Mental health _______.
- Some who shares the experience of living with a mental health condition and/or substance use disorder.
21 Clues: Strategy for dealing with difficult situations. • Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain. • Having a co-existing mental illness and substance abuse disorder. • A licensed or certified mental health treatment provider; Mental health _________. • Anything that causes a person to believe their mental health is suffering; Mental health ________. • ...
Mental Health 2013-06-07
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- "The last great stigma of the twentieth century is the stigma of ______ illness."
- Type of disorder when one avoids or restricts activities because of persistent and excessive fear.
- Approximately 8 percent of U.S. adults have a ___________ use disorder. People with a mood or anxiety disorder are two to three times more likely have disorder.
- Are experts in medication and can help people suffering side effects or interactions with other medications.
- Means that what you say and do shows that you are accepting of the person. This means not holding one set of attitudes while expressing another.
- A general term used to describe a mental health problem in which a person has lost some contact with reality, resulting in severe disturbances in thinking, emotion, and behavior.
- Adopting an attitude of _________ means respecting the person's feelings, personal values and experiences as valid, even if they are different from your own or you disagree with them.
- ________ for risk of suicide or harm.
- _________ self-help and other support strategies
- ________ nonjudgmentally
- The most important facet of recovery.
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- A mind altering drug also called cannabis.
- Crucial to recovery is societal acceptance and appreciation of all persons, including protecting their rights and eliminating discrimination and stigma.
- ______ reassurance and information
- The most common disorder in which psychosis is a feature and the mayor symptoms include delusions, hallucinations, thinking difficulties, loss of drive, blunted emotions, and social withdrawal.
- 2011 survey found was used by 26.5 percent of people aged 12 or older in the past month. Is so widely used that we do not usually think of it as a mental health issue.
- A type of disorder more common in females than males and symptoms can include feeling worthless, difficulty concentrating, sleeping difficulties, loss of interest in food, feeling guilty though really not at fault.
- When experiencing this type of disorder it not unusual for people with this disorder to become psychotic during depressive or manic episodes.
- Apply the ______ action plan when developing mental health problems and crisis.
- _________ affective disorder is characterized by a depressive illness during the fall and winter months, when there is less natural sunlight.
- Type of disorders usually caused by perceived threats in the environment.
- A stimulant drug which gives very strong euphoric effects and is easily addictive.
- According to the WHO data, mental disorders rank as the biggest health problem in North America, ahead of both cardiovascular disease and ________.
- Mental Health First Aid Action Plan
- Various psychological therapies are used for anxiety disorders, but _______ by far, the strongest evidence for effectiveness.(an abbreviation for a type of therapy)
25 Clues: ________ nonjudgmentally • ______ reassurance and information • Mental Health First Aid Action Plan • ________ for risk of suicide or harm. • The most important facet of recovery. • A mind altering drug also called cannabis. • _________ self-help and other support strategies • Type of disorders usually caused by perceived threats in the environment. • ...
mental abuse 2015-06-28
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- Photosynthesis "factory"
- Military campaign
- game in which you need nouns
- Inflatable raft
- College founded by Henry VI
- advertisment light
- what english nouns lack
- artic or indian, e.g.
- like some latin noun
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- City that symbolizes middle America
- President Walesa
- missile boomberang
- ship sinker
- perfect example
- location
- some french nouns have it
- modifier of a noun
- It comes from the heart
- shuttle launcher
- it might give you a buzz
20 Clues: location • ship sinker • Inflatable raft • perfect example • President Walesa • shuttle launcher • Military campaign • missile boomberang • advertisment light • modifier of a noun • like some latin noun • artic or indian, e.g. • what english nouns lack • It comes from the heart • Photosynthesis "factory" • it might give you a buzz • some french nouns have it • College founded by Henry VI • ...
Ejercicio Mental 2016-10-09
50 Clues: 9 • 6 • 2 • 5 • 7 • 8 • 1 • 3 • 4 • 10 • 13 • 18 • 31 • 38 • 36 • 17 • 48 • 34 • 46 • 45 • 33 • 41 • 39 • 20 • 23 • 27 • 42 • 21 • 37 • 40 • 16 • 35 • 50 • 44 • 26 • 15 • 19 • 47 • 11 • 49 • 22 • 32 • 30 • 43 • 14 • 28 • 24 • 29 • 25 • 12
Mental Health 2018-04-24
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- Antipsychotic drugs like olanazapine, quetiapine, and _______ are useful in acute episodes of mania. If response is inadequate, lithium or valporate may be added
- SSRIs work by blocking the reuptake of serotonin into the nerve cell that released it, which prolongs its action in the brain. Examples include escitalopram, fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline and ______
- May be helpful in the initial stages of treatment for behavioural disturbances or agitation. Not for long term use as risk of dependence. An example is midazolam
- In overdose use N-acetylcycteine
- A woman presents to her male family doctor wearing a low-cut top and a short skirt. She tries to flirt with the doctor. The consultation is filled with drama and she becomes annoyed with the centre of attention shifts from her. Personality disorder.
- One of the main causes of non-adherence to antipsychotic medications
- Diagnosed in about 5% of American children, and in the UK, where the term hyperkinetic syndrome is preferred, only 0.1% are diagnosed
- Adult dose IV injection 200mcg over 15 seconds then 100mcg every 1 minute if required for benzo overdose
- A man asks for help with social anxiety. He prefers to be alone and doesn't like to share his beliefs, which other people think are odd. He has a strong interest in the paranormal and talks in an high-pitched voice when talking about his 'spirit-guide'. Personality disorder.
- Drug treatments for PTSD should not be used as a routine first-line treatment for adults. If drug treatment is used then paroxetine or ________ are recommended
- Antipsychotic drugs are also known as -
- Tricyclic antidepressant
- Treatment of choice for Generalised Anxiety Disorder
- Same class of drug as carbamazepine
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- All 3 of the following features must be present for a diagnosis to be made; global impairment of language and communication; impairment of social relationships; ritualistic and compulsive phenomena
- SNRIs are very similar in action to SSRIs, but they act on noradrenaline as well as serotonin. They're sometimes preferred for treating more severe depression and anxiety. Examples include duloxetine and _______
- The most common cause of admissions to child and adolescent psychiatric wards. Diagnosis is now based on the DSM 5 criteria
- Lithium remains the mood stabilizer of choice for bipolar. An alternative is -
- May cause dry mouth, blurred vision, impaired glucose tolerance, akathisia, urinary retention, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, and extra-pyramidal side effects
- A young woman takes a paracetamol overdose after splitting with her boyfriend. Two days later she is in a new relationship which is troubled by her repeated outbursts of anger. Personality disorder.
- Syndrome; An elderly man with a history of macular degeneration presents with visual hallucinations but reports no other psychiatric symptoms
- The strongest risk factor for developing a psychotic disorder (including schizophrenia)
- Correction of acidosis with IV ______ is the first line in management of tricyclic induced arrhythmias and seizures
- Tricyclic antidepressants may cause urinary retention, dry mouth, lethargy/drowsiness and -
- First generation antipsychotics act predominantly by blocking dopamine D2 receptors in the brain - this can lead to extra-pyramidal side-effects. Examples include chlorpromazine and _________
- Indicated for status epilepticus, short-term anxiety, short-term insomnia associated with anxiety, acute panic attacks, and conscious sedation. Dose ranges 1-4mg
- Toxicity includes coarse tremor, hyperreflexia, acute confusion, seizure, coma
- Adult dose by IV injection, subcut or IM; 400mcg initially to treat opioid overdose
- - Disorder. Examples include GAD, panic disorders, OCD, PTSD and adjustment disorders
29 Clues: Tricyclic antidepressant • In overdose use N-acetylcycteine • Same class of drug as carbamazepine • Antipsychotic drugs are also known as - • Treatment of choice for Generalised Anxiety Disorder • One of the main causes of non-adherence to antipsychotic medications • Lithium remains the mood stabilizer of choice for bipolar. An alternative is - • ...
Mental Health 2018-04-30
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- protecting ones skin from the harmful sun rays
- a conflict inside yourself
- someone hurting you or doing something to you that you do not want by force
- texting, eating or putting on makeup in a car while driving
- the bad elements contained in food
- dependence on an addictive substance, mainly referring to drugs and alcohol
- 5 steps; get information, look at perspectives, how to change situation, acceptable action, resolve
- the ability to carry out life processes like growing and consuming
- physical features of nature that occur naturally
- where you may live or work and how your family surrounds you, example is if your parents treat you
- a conflict that occurs outside of yourself
- anything that can help you not get injured or hurt
- examples are marijuana and tobacco overindulged
- one of the most important thing to remember when trying to improve your mental health
- most addictive drug that is overindulged
- condition or disease that is long-lasting, occurs in time or is persistent, examples are asthma and allergies
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- when another person try's to convince you to do something, typically something you don't want to do
- feeling overwhelmed with things to do or about someone's health etc
- having a good sense of self-esteem, confidence and well-being
- when two people make each other happy and help each other create a positive future
- examples of this are, dust, mold and second-hand smoke
- the bad elements contained in water
- acronym for when electric or magnetic fields cause some people to get health problems
- protecting yourself from any harmful activity that may occur
- psychological, emotional and social well-being of a person
- protection from any harmful activity that may occur
- how our bodies are, healthy or sick
- growth of abnormal skin cells, typically caused from damaged skin cells
- the rules that help tell you if an action is right or wrong
- can be difficult if you have a bad mental state, example is not brushing your hair for a long period of time
30 Clues: a conflict inside yourself • the bad elements contained in food • the bad elements contained in water • how our bodies are, healthy or sick • most addictive drug that is overindulged • a conflict that occurs outside of yourself • protecting ones skin from the harmful sun rays • examples are marijuana and tobacco overindulged • ...
Mental Disorders 2019-12-19
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- feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- people with this disorder have interruptions in sleep patterns that lead to distress and affects daytime functioning
- when you make sounds or display non-purposeful body movements that are repeated, quick, sudden, and/or uncontrollable
- people with this disorder are plagued by constant thoughts or fears that cause them to perform certain rituals or routines
- involves being unable to get enough sleep to feel rested
- a condition that can develop following a traumatic and/or terrifying event, such as a sexual or physical assault, the unexpected death of a loved one, or a natural disaster
- people with these disorders suffer severe disturbances or changes in memory, consciousness, identity, and general awareness of themselves and their surroundings
- these include disorders that affect sexual desire, performance, and behavior
- having or relating to two poles or extremities.
- conditions in which a person knowingly and intentionally creates or complains of physical and/or emotional symptoms in order to place the individual in the role of a patient or a person in need of help
- involves binging and then taking extreme steps to compensate for these binges
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- when you have intellectual disability, global development delay, communication disorders, and autism spectrum disorder
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- people who have this disorders have extreme and inflexible personality traits that are distressing to the person and/or cause problems in work, school, or social relationships
- a person who has this disorder experiences physical symptoms of an illness or of pain with an excessive and disproportionate level of distress, regardless of whether or not a doctor can find a medical cause for the symptoms
- a chronic psychiatric condition that affects a person’s thinking, feeling, and behavior
- involve extreme emotions, attitudes, and behaviors involving weight and food
- a neurological condition that involves having uncomfortable sensations in the legs and an irresistible urge to move the legs in order to relieve the sensations
- such disorders include sleepwalking, sleep terrors, sleep talking, and sleep eating
- these disorders, also called effective disorders, involve persistent feelings of sadness or periods of feeling overly happy, or fluctuations from extreme happiness to extreme sadness
20 Clues: feelings of severe despondency and dejection • having or relating to two poles or extremities. • involves being unable to get enough sleep to feel rested • involve extreme emotions, attitudes, and behaviors involving weight and food • these include disorders that affect sexual desire, performance, and behavior • ...
Mental Health 2019-11-03
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- Hallucination only I can hear...
- Dysthymia is in this category of disorder
- Un-addressed trauma can develop into this disorder
- One aspect of Concurrent Disorder
- The most deadly of addictions
- Recommended therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder (for short)
- Latin for market place & a common phobia
- Excessive hand washing or checking things over & over are symptoms of...(for short)
- Social disapproval of actions/or a way of being against cultural norms
- Situation where significant problem can't be solved by familiar coping strategies.
- Focus on physical symptoms when feeling distressed
- Presence of more than one disorder at the same time
- Sudden state of severe confusion
- One aspect of Dual Diagnosis
- Common med prescribed for sleep & depression
- Hoarding falls under this class of disorder
- Recommended therapy for depression & anxiety (for short)
- addictive meds commonly prescribed for anxiety typically end with these 3 letters (hint, also a girls name)
- Dementia effects the _____________.
- Mood state at one end of bipolar disorder
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- Primary stress hormone
- Not caring about anything
- A less severe form of mania is __________mania
- Treating the whole rather than its parts
- Cutting behaviour is a form of...
- Mood state at the other end of Bipolar Disorder
- Psychosis with no determined or diagnosed cause (for short)
- Altered state of being split from reality of what's happening
- MMS, OCAN & GAIN-SS are all...
- Form of anti-psychotic medication
- Can't sleep, can't fall asleep, can't stay asleep...
- Innate ability to withstand stress & adverse events
- The 24 hour rhythm cycle for all living beings on earth
- Mood instability: laughing one minute, crying the next
- Passive preoccupation with suicidal thoughts
35 Clues: Primary stress hormone • Not caring about anything • One aspect of Dual Diagnosis • The most deadly of addictions • MMS, OCAN & GAIN-SS are all... • Hallucination only I can hear... • Sudden state of severe confusion • Cutting behaviour is a form of... • One aspect of Concurrent Disorder • Form of anti-psychotic medication • Dementia effects the _____________. • ...
Mental Health 2019-11-03
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- addictive meds commonly prescribed for anxiety typically end with these 3 letters (hint, also a girls name)
- Situation where significant problem can't be solved by familiar coping strategies.
- Hallucination only I can hear...
- Dementia effects the _____________.
- Not caring about anything
- Latin for market place & a common phobia
- Innate ability to withstand stress & adverse events
- Mood state at one end of bipolar disorder
- Category of Self Harm Behaviour
- Sudden state of severe confusion
- Excessive hand washing or checking things over & over are symptoms of...(for short)
- Mood state at the other end of Bipolar Disorder
- Common treatment for Personality Disturbances
- Treating the whole rather than its parts
- Psychosis with no determined or diagnosed cause (for short)
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- Hoarding falls under this class of disorder
- Un-addressed trauma can develop into this disorder
- Recommended therapy for depression & anxiety (for short)
- One aspect of Dual Diagnosis
- Presence of more than one disorder at the same time
- A less severe form of mania is __________mania
- One aspect of Concurrent Disorder
- Focus on physical symptoms when feeling distressed
- Mood instability: laughing one minute, crying the next
- Altered state of being split from reality of what's happening
- Form of anti-psychotic medication
- MMS, OCAN & GAIN-SS are all...
- Primary stress hormone
- Social disapproval of actions/or a way of being against cultural norms
- Passive preoccupation with suicidal thoughts
- The 24 hour rhythm cycle for all living beings on earth
- Can't sleep, can't fall asleep, can't stay asleep...
- Dysthymia is in this category of disorder
33 Clues: Primary stress hormone • Not caring about anything • One aspect of Dual Diagnosis • MMS, OCAN & GAIN-SS are all... • Category of Self Harm Behaviour • Hallucination only I can hear... • Sudden state of severe confusion • One aspect of Concurrent Disorder • Form of anti-psychotic medication • Dementia effects the _____________. • Latin for market place & a common phobia • ...
Mental Health 2019-11-03
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- Hoarding falls under this class of disorder
- Not caring about anything
- Social disapproval of actions/or a way of being against cultural norms
- Passive preoccupation with suicidal thoughts
- Form of anti-psychotic medication
- Latin for market place & a common phobia
- One aspect of Dual Diagnosis
- Dysthymia is in this category of disorder
- Focus on physical symptoms when feeling distressed
- Un-addressed trauma can develop into this disorder
- Dementia effects the _____________.
- Can't sleep, can't fall asleep, can't stay asleep...
- Mood state at the other end of Bipolar Disorder
- Presence of more than one disorder at the same time
- Sudden state of severe confusion
- Treating the whole rather than its parts
- Common treatment for Personality Disturbances
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- Innate ability to withstand stress & adverse events
- Mood instability: laughing one minute, crying the next
- Situation where significant problem can't be solved by familiar coping strategies.
- Hallucination only I can hear...
- Altered state of being split from reality of what's happening
- Category of Self Harm Behaviour
- Psychosis with no determined or diagnosed cause (for short)
- "First Rule" of working with people
- MMS, OCAN & GAIN-SS are all...
- addictive meds commonly prescribed for anxiety typically end with these 3 letters (hint, also a girls name)
- A less severe form of mania is __________mania
- Mood state at one end of bipolar disorder
- One aspect of Concurrent Disorder
- Primary stress hormone
- Excessive hand washing or checking things over & over are symptoms of...(for short)
- Recommended therapy for depression & anxiety (for short)
33 Clues: Primary stress hormone • Not caring about anything • One aspect of Dual Diagnosis • MMS, OCAN & GAIN-SS are all... • Category of Self Harm Behaviour • Hallucination only I can hear... • Sudden state of severe confusion • Form of anti-psychotic medication • One aspect of Concurrent Disorder • "First Rule" of working with people • Dementia effects the _____________. • ...
Mental Health 2020-03-18
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- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience
- apprehensive uneasiness or nervousness usually over an impending or anticipated ill
- a source of perplexity, distress, or vexation
- the quality of being unfrequented and remote; isolation.
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- the quality or state of being aware : knowledge and understanding that something is happening or exists
- pressure or tension exerted on a material object
- the practice of being or tendency to be positive or optimistic in attitude.
- (of psychiatric illness) characterized by both manic and depressive episodes, or manic ones only.
- the state of being happy.
- lack or loss of appetite for food (as a medical condition).
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- therapeutic medical treatment of impairment, injury, disease, or disorder
- habitual sleeplessness; inability to sleep.
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- a mark of shame or discredit
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- the existence of an individual human being or animal
- relating to society or its organization.
20 Clues: the state of being happy. • a mark of shame or discredit • relating to society or its organization. • habitual sleeplessness; inability to sleep. • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience • a source of perplexity, distress, or vexation • feelings of severe despondency and dejection. • pressure or tension exerted on a material object • ...
Mental Health 2020-06-05
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- Often seen before a suicide attempt
- Abuse like Punching or kicking a child
- A serious stress-related condition
- System that is weaken by constant stress
- Not providing basic needs of a child
- Body image problem. Self-starvation
- People who have to report abuse
- Can't sit still and/or trouble focusing
- Extreme Mood swings
- People with schizophrenia claim to hear these
- A reaction to traumatic stressful event
- Extreme headaches often caused by stress
- Preforming repeated tasks
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- Abuse by verbal constant insults
- Irrational fears
- A great method to deal with stress
- An Organization that protects against child abuse
- The body’s response to a stressor
- Body image problem. Eating then purging
- Usually increases during the fight/flight response
- Loss touch with reality
- The most common mental illness
- Effects cognitive or Social function of a person
- A physical or Mental craving for something
- Inappropriate contact/touching of a child
- Trouble focusing
26 Clues: Irrational fears • Trouble focusing • Extreme Mood swings • Loss touch with reality • Preforming repeated tasks • The most common mental illness • People who have to report abuse • Abuse by verbal constant insults • The body’s response to a stressor • A great method to deal with stress • A serious stress-related condition • Often seen before a suicide attempt • ...
Mental Health 2020-11-17
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- make or become less tense or anxious.
- The emotion of feeling mad
- related to the mental and emotional state
- The ability to bounce back
- the action or practice of meditating.
- People and places you go to for help.
- recurring panic attacks and ongoing fears about experiencing more panic attacks.
- conscious knowledge of character/feelings.
- to have positive thoughts
- Another name for manic depression
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- A constant feeling of being depressed.
- expressing considered thoughts on a subject.
- Extreme or irrational fear of entering open or crowded places, of leaving one's own home, or of being in places from which escape is difficult.
- in a manner relating to the mind.
- an even distribution of weight .
- relating to a person's emotions.
- the instinctive physiological response to a threatening situation, which readies one either to resist forcibly or to run away.
- relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
- A constant feeling of being nervous and stressed
- a response to pressure or threat
- easily agitated or alarmed.
- interacting with the community and people around you
22 Clues: to have positive thoughts • The emotion of feeling mad • The ability to bounce back • easily agitated or alarmed. • an even distribution of weight . • relating to a person's emotions. • a response to pressure or threat • in a manner relating to the mind. • Another name for manic depression • make or become less tense or anxious. • the action or practice of meditating. • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2020-09-16
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- characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by means of self-starvation
- category of mental illness that includes ocd, ptsd and phobias
- persistent symptoms that occur after experiencing a traumatic event
- short-term therapy that takes a hands-on, practical approach in problem-solving to change patterns of thinking or behavior
- goal is to improve not only from the interventions of the therapist, but also from observing and receiving feedback/support from group members
- extreme, disabling and irrational fear of something that really poses little or no actual threat/danger
- set of negative and often unfair beliefs society has about something
- chronic, exaggerated worry about everyday life events/activities
- category of mental illness that includes schizophrenia
- medical condition that causes people to lose pleasure from daily life
- ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development
- category of mental illness that includes anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorders
- disorders that affect mood, thinking and behavior
- involves one or more episodes of serious mania and depression
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- category of mental illness that includes adhd and autism
- where their meanings and motivations are coming from
- recurring episodes of compulsive overeating, or consuming abnormal amounts of food while feeling unable to stop and at a loss of control
- extreme overeating, followed by depression and self-induced purging, fasting or excessive exercise
- serious brain disorder characterized by a profound disruption in cognition and emotion
- focuses on changing problematic behaviors, feelings and thoughts by
- complex condition characterized by impairments in social interaction, communication and forming relationships with other people
- unwanted, repeated thoughts or feelings and behaviors that drive a person to do something over and over
- stages include denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance and hope
- category of mental illness that includes depression and bipolar disorder
24 Clues: disorders that affect mood, thinking and behavior • where their meanings and motivations are coming from • category of mental illness that includes schizophrenia • category of mental illness that includes adhd and autism • involves one or more episodes of serious mania and depression • category of mental illness that includes ocd, ptsd and phobias • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2020-09-16
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- set of negative and often unfair beliefs society has about something
- category of mental illness that includes ocd, ptsd and phobias
- the approximate number of classified forms of mental illness
- extreme, disabling and irrational fear of something that really poses little or no actual threat/danger
- medical condition that causes people to lose pleasure from daily life
- goal is to improve not only from the interventions of the therapist, but also from observing and receiving feedback/support from group members.
- category of mental illness that includes anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorders
- category of mental illness that includes depression and bipolar disorder
- characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by means of self-starvation
- category of mental illness that includes adhd and autism
- disorders that affect mood, thinking and behavior
- the approximate number of Americans who have a mental illness in any given year
- persistent symptoms that occur after experiencing a traumatic event
- extreme overeating, followed by depression and self-induced purging, fasting or excessive exercise
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- serious brain disorder characterized by a profound disruption in cognition and emotion
- chronic, exaggerated worry about everyday life events/activities
- recurring episodes of compulsive overeating, or consuming abnormal amounts of food while feeling unable to stop and at a loss of control
- stages include denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance and hope
- ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development
- involves one or more episodes of serious mania and depression
- short-term therapy that takes a hands-on, practical approach in problem-solving to change patterns of thinking or behavior
- focuses on changing problematic behaviors, feelings and thoughts by discovering where their meanings and motivations are coming from
- category of mental illness that includes schizophrenia
- unwanted, repeated thoughts or feelings and behaviors that drive a person to do something over and over
- complex condition characterized by impairments in social interaction, communication and forming relationships with other people
25 Clues: disorders that affect mood, thinking and behavior • category of mental illness that includes schizophrenia • category of mental illness that includes adhd and autism • the approximate number of classified forms of mental illness • involves one or more episodes of serious mania and depression • category of mental illness that includes ocd, ptsd and phobias • ...
Mental health 2021-08-05
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- A feeling often experienced by people with a mental health disorder.
- Unfortunately, mental illness still often is.
- It is important to recognize them and express them adequately.
- Being able to count on our colleagues to obtain some is often very beneficial.
- Psychotic disorder which results in a marked disturbance of ideas and perceptions often provoking hallucinations and delusions.
- People with mental illness often suffer from it.
- A disorder characterized by intense feelings of dread, fear or worry due to anticipated or perceived danger.
- Asking for it is not always easy, but oh so necessary!
- Physician specializing in mental illness who establishes diagnoses, treatments and prescribes medication as needed.
- This type of support is crucial for those with mental health issues.
- This type of change is necessary to prevent people from suffering in silence.
- A disorder characterized by a sad or irritable mood, or a general lack of interest or pleasure.
- Sharing our story creates ____ for those who are suffering.
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- A very common substance-related disorder in Canada
- Intentional act aimed at killing oneself in order to put an end to a suffering deemed unbearable.
- This week’s event aims at raising it.
- It takes a lot of ___ to live with a mental illness.
- Taking care of your mental health is a form of ___
- Finding the strength to continue despite difficulties.
- illness 1 in 5 people will suffer from it in their lifetime.
- Preconceived views about people with addiction and mental health problems.
- Often found to be very beneficial in combination with medication.
- Mood disorder characterized by alternating episodes of depression and mania.
23 Clues: This week’s event aims at raising it. • Unfortunately, mental illness still often is. • People with mental illness often suffer from it. • A very common substance-related disorder in Canada • Taking care of your mental health is a form of ___ • It takes a lot of ___ to live with a mental illness. • Finding the strength to continue despite difficulties. • ...
Kesehatan Mental 2023-09-11
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- Mencintai fisik dan jiwa serta pikiran adalah cara
- yang dapat memberikan kebijakan terkait perlindungan peningkatan kualitas hidup adalah
- Harapan individu bahwa sesuatu akan berjalan dengan lancar adalah sifat...
- Mental adalah
- Proses apa yang melibatkan perubahan emosi, kepribadian, hubungan dengan orang lain, dan lingkungan sosial
- Proses apa yang melibatkan perubahan cara berfikir individu dan kecerdasan seseorang
- Salah satu faktor yang melibatkan kesehatan seseorang
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- Gangguan atau kesehatan belajar adalah
- Kesehatan mental memiliki hubungan yang bersifat...
- Promosi kesehatan mental bertujuan untuk mempromosikan kesehatan mental yang...
- Proses apa yang melibatkan terjadinya perubahan fisik pada tubuh anak
- Perbuatan yang mengakibatkan ketakutan hilangnya rasa adalah
- Salah satu ciri remaja kesehatan mental adalah
- Perasaan yang umumnya dirasakan saat berada dibawah tekanan
- Perubahan gaya hidup dapat mendukung
- Sebuah konsep yang lebih luas dari kesehatan mental
- Salah satu ciri individu yang sehat mental adalah memiliki...
- Singkatan dari World Mental Healty Day
- illness Kondisi kesehatan yang melibatkan perubahan emosi, pemikiran, atau perilaku adalah
- Singkatan dari World Health Organization
20 Clues: Mental adalah • Perubahan gaya hidup dapat mendukung • Gangguan atau kesehatan belajar adalah • Singkatan dari World Mental Healty Day • Singkatan dari World Health Organization • Salah satu ciri remaja kesehatan mental adalah • Mencintai fisik dan jiwa serta pikiran adalah cara • Kesehatan mental memiliki hubungan yang bersifat... • ...
Mental Health 2024-02-07
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- Artificial version of the hormone testosterone
- Find a solution to the conflict
- Learning to live with grief while focusing on your own wellness
- behavior An activity that puts your health and wellness in danger
- State of unhappiness or hopelessness
- A compulsion or uncontrollable urge
- Express remorse or acknowledge that you are sorry for something
- nervosa An eating disorder characterized by the fear of becoming fat, a distorted body image, and excessive dieting
- wellness Feeling safe and confident in the social and cultural environment that shapes your life
- disorder An illness that causes a severe disturbance in eating habits
- Determine how to get past or deal with something that constitutes an obstacle or hazard
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- Settle a conflict by agreeing to accept less than what you originally wanted
- Showing outrage or extreme annoyance over trivial things
- mechanism Means of avoiding emotional distress, destructive impulses, or a threat to self-esteem
- The body's reaction to a difficult or demanding situation
- Ranking items in order of importance
- The condition of prolonged sadness that causes emotional withdrawal
- An external stimulus or an event that causes stress. Both positive and negative stressors can lead to stress
- abuse Use of a substance, such as food, drugs, or alcohol, that is bad for your health and wellness
- response Physiological changes, such as increased heart rate, sweating, and muscle tension, that prepare you for immediate action whether it be to flee, freeze, or fight
- Making a deal to give up something in return for a specific end result
- The way you think behave every day that reflects your attitudes and values
- wellness They way you think and learn
- skills Help you deal with or overcome problems and difficulties that you might not be able to solve
24 Clues: Find a solution to the conflict • A compulsion or uncontrollable urge • Ranking items in order of importance • State of unhappiness or hopelessness • wellness They way you think and learn • Artificial version of the hormone testosterone • Showing outrage or extreme annoyance over trivial things • The body's reaction to a difficult or demanding situation • ...
Mental Agility 2023-06-12
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- Solve or figure out
- Unique and unpredictable element
- Educated guess or theory
- Concentration and attention
- State of mind or way of thinking
- Logical thinking and deduction
- Natural talent or ability
- Speculative or uncertain thinking
- Decode or interpret
- Mysterious or puzzling thing
- Sharp or perceptive
- Group creativity session
- Plan or approach to achieve a goal
- Creative and unconventional thinking
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- Adaptable and multi-talented
- New and original idea or concept
- Pay attention to details
- Handle multiple tasks or objects simultaneously
- Mental process of reasoning and problem-solving
- Confuse or puzzle
- Test of knowledge or understanding
- Difficult task or problem
- Curious and eager to learn
- Clever and humorous intelligence
- Produce a result or give way to an argument
25 Clues: Confuse or puzzle • Solve or figure out • Decode or interpret • Sharp or perceptive • Educated guess or theory • Pay attention to details • Group creativity session • Natural talent or ability • Difficult task or problem • Curious and eager to learn • Concentration and attention • Adaptable and multi-talented • Mysterious or puzzling thing • Logical thinking and deduction • ...
mental health 2023-08-07
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- It is a condition of extreme tendencies to fall asleep whenever and wherever they want.
- The neuroticism score is used as an assessment for------- related disorders.
- This personality disorder does not have a specific criteria in ICD-10 but have one in DSM-5.
- It is the disorder of stealing.
- Dyspareunia disorder is coming under--------.
- People with --------- disorder is partrayed as'mad genius'by the media.
- Split personality is often wrongly associated with ---------.
- --------- anxiety disorder is characterised by excessive fear or anxiety to be alone from those individuals to whom the person has a deep emotional bond from others.
- The person experiences the moods of feeling sad, irritable, empty or a loss of pleasure or interest in activities for most of the day.
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- A severe or intense lack of motivation.
- The WHO is given Effective treatments exist for---------- is often involving parents, caregivers, and teachers, cognitive problem-solving or social skills training.
- This disorder initially occur in childhood days.
- The children has --------- than the usual,it leads to ADHD.
- Fear of dogs.
- PTSD may develop following exposure to an extremely horrific event or series of --------- events.
- ----------is an disorder characterized by low weight, food restriction and body image disturbance.
- People with OCD are wrongly associated with ------.
- The most common phobia.
- People with borderline personality disorder are sterotypically accussed of being ----- behavior.
- --------is the loss of cognitive functioning thinking, remembering and reasoning.
20 Clues: Fear of dogs. • The most common phobia. • It is the disorder of stealing. • A severe or intense lack of motivation. • Dyspareunia disorder is coming under--------. • This disorder initially occur in childhood days. • People with OCD are wrongly associated with ------. • The children has --------- than the usual,it leads to ADHD. • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2023-08-24
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- WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY
- ______ COLORED RIBOBON IS THE INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF MENTAL HEALTH
- MENTAL HEALTH DISORDER CHARACTERISED BY FEELINGS OF WORRY OR FEAR
- DAILY 8 HOURS OF ____ IS RECOMMENDED FOR MENTAL AND PHYSICAL WELL BEING
- SLEEP DISORDER. KEEPS YOU FROM SLEEPING LEADING TO DAYTIME DISRUPTIONS OF PHYSICAL AND MENTAL ABILITIES.
- PAIN, LOSS, SORROW
- HEALTH IS NOT JUST PHYSICAL BUT ALSO ______
- ACRONYM FOR UNREASONABLE THOUGHTS (OBSESSIONS) LEADING TO COMPULSIVE BEHAVIOURS
- ABILITY TO UNDERSTAND AND SHARE THE FEELINGS OF OTHERS
- FEAR OR MENTAL BLOCK
- FEELING OF CARE, SORRY OR PITY FOR SOMEONE'S LOSS
- STATE OF BEING DEPRESSED
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- MANAGING _____ IN A BETTER WAY CAN HELP DEAL WITH MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES
- EATING DISORDER. BINGE EATING FOLLOWED BY PURGING
- PERSON, PLACE, EVENT OR SITUATION THAT CAUSESUNWANTED EMOTIONAL OR BEHAVIORAL RESPONSE
- LACK OF INTEREST, ENTHUSIASM OR CONCERN
- PERSON TRAINED TO HELP IN A CRISIS FOR SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE
- ANXIETY/DEPRESSION MAY CAUSE FREQUENT ____ SWINGS
- THERE SHOULD NEVER BE ANY ____ ATTACHED TO OPENLY TALKING ABOUT MENTAL HELATH ISSUES
- WHEN WE REPLACE "I" WITH "WE", ILLNESS BECOMES _________
20 Clues: PAIN, LOSS, SORROW • FEAR OR MENTAL BLOCK • WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY • STATE OF BEING DEPRESSED • LACK OF INTEREST, ENTHUSIASM OR CONCERN • HEALTH IS NOT JUST PHYSICAL BUT ALSO ______ • EATING DISORDER. BINGE EATING FOLLOWED BY PURGING • ANXIETY/DEPRESSION MAY CAUSE FREQUENT ____ SWINGS • FEELING OF CARE, SORRY OR PITY FOR SOMEONE'S LOSS • ...
Mental Illness 2021-10-04
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- caused by psychological or environmental- Heredity, stress, emotional conflict or fear.
- the most common form of dementia and is considered a degenerative disease.
- caused by traumatic events, accidents or disasters, brings on changes in memory and/or identity.
- resistance to maintain body weight, distorted perception of body shape/size
- an anxiety disorder where people respond to certain objects or situations with fear.
- someone who falsely assumes they are ill, worry constantly about being sick.
- pounding heart and sweating are a few symptoms of this response to objects or situations.
- extreme, harmful eating behaviors where there is an obsession to be thin.
- a chemical imbalance may cause the person to perform rituals from thoughts.
- feelings of hopelessness, lethargy, and worthlessness that last two weeks or more.
- may run in families, may excel in music or math, hard to communicate with and relate with others.
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- chemical messengers that travel gaps between neurons.
- eating disorder characterized by excessive eating followed by purging (vomiting). Distorted perception of body shape.
- Marked by extreme mood changes, energy levels and behaviors.
- disorder A condition in which or imagined fears are difficult to control, constant fear & tension.
- of the mind, can effect thoughts, feelings and behaviors of a person preventing them from leading a healthy life.
- A physical illness or an injury that affects the brain.
- a lifelong disease that is said to be hereditary. Hard to determine what is real or not.
- May develop after exposure to a terrifying event that threatens or cause physical harm.
- A negative label or mark of shame.
- May have difficulty paying attention or be hyperactive
21 Clues: A negative label or mark of shame. • chemical messengers that travel gaps between neurons. • May have difficulty paying attention or be hyperactive • A physical illness or an injury that affects the brain. • Marked by extreme mood changes, energy levels and behaviors. • extreme, harmful eating behaviors where there is an obsession to be thin. • ...
Mental Communications 2022-03-01
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- indicating there is no reason for anxiety or other feelings of discomfort
- leads giving encouragement to continue
- demanding proof from the client
- opposing the client's ideas
- sanctioning the client's behavior or ideas
- what you should say
- appraising the client's degree of insight
- absence of verbal communication, which provides time for the client to put thoughts or feelings into words
- offering to share, to strive, and to work with the client for his or her benefit
- seeking to verbalize client's feelings that he or she expresses only indirectly
- expressing uncertainty about the reality of the client's perception
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- persistent questioning of the client
- refusing to consider or showing contempt for the client's ideas or behaviors
- offering for consideration that which is real
- asking to make conscious that which is unconscious;telling the client the meaning of his or her experience
- concentrating on a single point
- what you should not say
- organizing and summing up that which has gone before
- making oneself available
- refusing to admit that a problem exists
- telling the client what to do
- searching for mutual understanding for accord in the meaning of the words
- denouncing the client's behavior or ideas
- directing client actions, thoughts, and feelings back to client
- attempting to protect someone or something from verbal attack
25 Clues: what you should say • what you should not say • making oneself available • opposing the client's ideas • telling the client what to do • concentrating on a single point • demanding proof from the client • persistent questioning of the client • leads giving encouragement to continue • refusing to admit that a problem exists • appraising the client's degree of insight • ...
Mental Health 2022-05-27
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- An emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat
- a school student who participates in school sports
- One's persistent sadness
- The body's response to physical, mental, or emotional pressure
- A unit of energy
- A questioning of opinions and research
- Fellow members of one's team
- physical injury
- to successfully reach a goal
- The desire or willingness of someone to do something
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- An athletic instructor or trainer
- A form of body deprivation that is used to control the need for food
- When one's eating habits become altered
- an activity with physical exertion and skill when an individual or team competes against another
- One who teaches academics
- Nervous habits
- Confidence in one's own worth
- An emotional disorder involving distortion of body image and binge/purging
- something designed to give pleasure through beauty
- an instance of being hurt
20 Clues: Nervous habits • physical injury • A unit of energy • One's persistent sadness • One who teaches academics • an instance of being hurt • Fellow members of one's team • to successfully reach a goal • Confidence in one's own worth • An athletic instructor or trainer • A questioning of opinions and research • When one's eating habits become altered • ...
Mental Health 2023-10-11
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- the body's response to change
- a feeling of sudden, intense fear
- a disorder in which intense anxiety or fear keeps a person from functioning normally
- a psychological condition that affects a persons ability to interact normally with others
- a disorder in which a person undergoes changes in mood that seem inappropriate or extreme
- the sorrow caused by the loss of a loved one
- needs that affect your feelings and sense of well being
- strategies for using time efficently
- an exaggerated fear of a specific situation or object
- hormone that gives the body extra energy
- feelings created in response to thoughts remarks and events
- a very serious mood disorder in which people lose interest in life and can no longer find enjoyment in anything.
- a severe mental disorder in which people lose contact with reality
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- the unique combination of feelings thoughts and behaviors that make you different from everyone else
- ways of dealing with the sense of loss people feel at the death of someone else
- a disturbance in the normal function of a part of the body
- anything that causes stress
- adjust to new situations
- the view you have on yourself
- the ability to bounce back from disappointment
- the process of dealing with strong feelings following any loss
- a state of uneasiness usually associated with a future uncertainty
- the process by which the body prepares to deal with a stressor
- the way you feel about yourself
24 Clues: adjust to new situations • anything that causes stress • the body's response to change • the view you have on yourself • the way you feel about yourself • a feeling of sudden, intense fear • strategies for using time efficently • hormone that gives the body extra energy • the sorrow caused by the loss of a loved one • the ability to bounce back from disappointment • ...
Mental Health 2024-11-05
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- high school ____ are more likely to complete suicide
- remain ____ when someone is suicidal
- ____ with death might be a warning sign
- personnel should be trained to _____ when a student is at risk
- you should report and _____ about suicide safety
- suicide is the ____ leading cause of death ages 10-14 and 25-34
- a warning sign is when someone talks about wanting to die, great guilt, or being a ____
- suicide and violence prevention should be _____ with supportive mental health services
- ask youth _____ if they are thinking about suicide
- ___ in five Americans suffer from mental illness
- it is important to _____ housing in preventing suicide
- high school ____ are more likely to attempt suicide
- avoid _____ if you suspect someone is suicidal
- teachers should treat suspicious statements and behaviors with the utmost ____
- six in ____ live with serious mental illness like bipolar disorder or sever depression
- social _____ is a major risk factor
- someone in a position to recognize a crisis and the warning signs that someone may be contemplating suicide
- ____ behavior might be a warning sign
- only ____ percent of adolescents receive medical treatment for mental illness
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- to help prevent suicide we should reduce _____ use through community policies and practices
- ___ percent of children have not had appropriate interventions at an early age
- we should create healthy organizations _____ and culture
- suicide rates vary by ____, ethnicity, age, location
- an aspect of suicide prevention is strengthening ______ supports
- ___ percent of adolescents (14-18) are inhibited by mental health condition
- teaching ______ skills to improve family relationships can help prevent suicide
- a warning sign might be when someone feels ___, extremely sad, anxious, agitated
- there is an increased risk of suicide if one has experienced ____
- schools should create _____ where students feel safe sharing information
- school staff should be familiar with and watchful for ____ of suicidal behavior
- access to _____ means should be reduced to those at risk of suicide
- intervene after a suicide
- promoting healthy peer _____ can aid in preventing suicide
- ___ percent of children aged 5-16 have a clinically diagnosable mental health problem
- ____ is the average number of years between first symptoms of mental health issue and treatment
- suicide ___ is when someone harms oneself with intent to die but do not
36 Clues: intervene after a suicide • social _____ is a major risk factor • remain ____ when someone is suicidal • ____ behavior might be a warning sign • ____ with death might be a warning sign • avoid _____ if you suspect someone is suicidal • you should report and _____ about suicide safety • ___ in five Americans suffer from mental illness • ...
salut mental 2025-04-30
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- Sensació d’inquietud o por sovint sense causa clara
- Acció necessària per descansar i recuperar energia
- Activitat física que millora el cos i la ment
- Procés pel qual el cos rep els nutrients necessaris
- Nutrients essencials que ajuden al bon funcionament del cos
- Procés de mantenir el cos amb suficient aigua
- Estat general de salut física i mental
- Dificultat per agafar el son o mantenir-lo
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- Aliments dolços i naturals plens de vitamines
- Procés per reduir la tensió o l’estrès
- Acció física beneficiosa per la salut mental
- Hàbits diaris que ajuden a regular el cos i la ment
- Estat de tensió mental provocat per situacions difícils
- Forma d’exercici suau i accessible per a tothom
- Reaccions psicològiques com l’alegria o la tristesa
- Substàncies químiques que generen benestar durant l’exercici
- Valoració que fem de nosaltres mateixos
- Productes vegetals essencials per una dieta saludable
- Pràctica mental per centrar-se i reduir l’estrès
- Capacitat de recuperar-se de situacions difícils
20 Clues: Procés per reduir la tensió o l’estrès • Estat general de salut física i mental • Valoració que fem de nosaltres mateixos • Dificultat per agafar el son o mantenir-lo • Acció física beneficiosa per la salut mental • Aliments dolços i naturals plens de vitamines • Activitat física que millora el cos i la ment • Procés de mantenir el cos amb suficient aigua • ...
Mental Health 2025-04-03
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- A drug that reduces functional or nervous activity
- A fact or condition of needing something to get through a day
- Comprehension and awareness
- An obstacle that hinders progress or achievement
- Formal pharmacist dispensation of medicine
- A situation that is unwelcome or harmful
- Relating to the body as opposed to the mind
- Ingredient in beer, wine, and liquor
- A disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind
- Emotion characterized by feeling of unease or apprehension
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- The state of being comfortable or happy
- A drug or medicine for reducing pain
- Illness characterized by manic and depressive episodes
- An oversimplified image of a person or idea
- Activity to sustain or improve health and fitness
- Constructive, optimistic and confident
- A state of confusion
- A mark of disgrace associated with a person or circumstance
- A chronic brain disorder
- A state of being free of illness or injury
- Something that causes strain or tension
- A substance that raises physiological or nervous activity in the body
- Relating to or involving the imagination or original ideas
23 Clues: A state of confusion • A chronic brain disorder • Comprehension and awareness • A drug or medicine for reducing pain • Ingredient in beer, wine, and liquor • Constructive, optimistic and confident • The state of being comfortable or happy • Something that causes strain or tension • A situation that is unwelcome or harmful • Formal pharmacist dispensation of medicine • ...
Mental Health 2022-09-02
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- Intense, prolonged feelings of sadness
- A type of communication that uses actions rather than words
- The step of thinking of and listing possible choices
- The mental process of making a choice
- A type of message you can use to talk about yourself, your feelings and your needs
- Negative stress
- Before acting on a decision, you should make sure it meets this acronym
- A type of message that blames or shames someone else
- The process of weighing the pros and cons of a possible choice
- To negotiate with someone or something
- Optimal level of health
- The body's response to life events
- When the body shuts down in response to stress
- Area of health that deals with the condition of a person’s body
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- A type of decision that keeps a person healthy and safe
- Delaying or postponing doing something
- Type of guilt one may feel if they believe they should have died in another’s place.
- Positive stress
- Withdrawal from friends and family, previous attempts and planning or threatening are warning signs of __________
- Area of health that deals with the way a person interacts with other people
- Physical health, mental/emotional health, and social health make up this shape
- Area of health that deals with the condition of a person’s mind and feelings
- Something that causes stress
- Natural emotional response to loss or change
- The state of a person’s body, mind, and feelings, and how they get along with others
- Refusing to believe a loss occurred
- Type of behavior or situation that can harm people’s health
27 Clues: Positive stress • Negative stress • Optimal level of health • Something that causes stress • The body's response to life events • Refusing to believe a loss occurred • The mental process of making a choice • Intense, prolonged feelings of sadness • Delaying or postponing doing something • To negotiate with someone or something • Natural emotional response to loss or change • ...
Mental Health 2022-05-08
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- a personality disorder characterized by an exaggerated sense of self-importance
- a sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions
- sometimes called sociopathy a mental disorder in which a person consistently shows no regard for right and wrong and ignores the rights and feelings of others
- a personality disorder where you are highly sensitive to being negatively judged by others and have chronic feelings of inadequacy
- where you frequently consume usually large amounts of food and feel unable to stop eating
- a disorder where it can make people feel helpless and hard for people to start tasks
- when someone is affected by the seasons and is more depressed during them
- is a disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations, and paranoia.
- experiencing extreme highs and extreme lows
- is the loss or lack of appetite for food because you want to lose weight and have a distorted body image
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- abbreviation that can lead you to do repetitive behaviors
- a disorder that is the existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities
- is characterized by inattentive mess and impulsivity but not hyperactive
- is an abbreviation for a disorder that is a condition that is triggered by an event either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- a disorder that causes an intense fear of being watched and or judged by others in the public
- a personality disorder in which you have an exaggerated distrust and suspicion of other people
- a personality disorder in which people have severe mood swings, impulsive behavior, and difficulty forming stable relationships
- is when a woman experiences full-blown major depression either during pregnancy or after giving birth
- are the fear of something that causes extreme fear, trembling, sweating, and worry
- is a neurological disorder that causes a person to be inattentive and hyperactive
20 Clues: experiencing extreme highs and extreme lows • abbreviation that can lead you to do repetitive behaviors • is a disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations, and paranoia. • is characterized by inattentive mess and impulsivity but not hyperactive • a sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions • ...
Mental Health 2022-05-09
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- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- A disorder in which a person has an inflated sense of self-importance.
- A low mood occurring for at least two years, along with at least two other symptoms of depression.
- When a person experiences extreme mood swings
- Characterized by inattentiveness and impulsivity but NOT hyperactivity.
- A person that has been diagnosed with a substance abuse disorder AND another mental health disorder.
- A mental health condition marked by a pattern of distrust and suspicion of others without adequate reason to be suspicious.
- A disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia. May produce multiple personalities
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- The existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities
- Excessive and unrealistic worry & tension, even if there is little or nothing to provoke the anxiety
- A condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- A mental health disorder that impacts the way you think and feel about yourself and others, causing problems functioning in everyday life.
- When a person has severe depression plus some form of psychosis, such as having disturbing false fixed beliefs (delusions) or hearing or seeing upsetting things that others cannot hear or see (hallucinations).
- A major depression during pregnancy or after delivery
- When someone frequently consumes unusually large amounts of food and feels unable to stop eating
- A pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use that often interferes with health, work, or social relationships.
- An anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead you to do repetitive behaviors (compulsions)
- Neurological disorder that causes a person to be inattentive (unable to focus), impulsive (do things without thinking), and hyperactivity (unable to sit still).
- A serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain.
- A sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause
20 Clues: When a person experiences extreme mood swings • A major depression during pregnancy or after delivery • The existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities • A disorder in which a person has an inflated sense of self-importance. • Characterized by inattentiveness and impulsivity but NOT hyperactivity. • ...
Mental Health 2025-05-19
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- A feeling of great pleasure and happiness.
- Regular physical activity beneficial for mood.
- Feeling of intense worry, nervousness, or unease.
- To release tension and stress.
- Focusing on the present moment without judgment.
- A structured way to change negative thoughts and behaviors.
- A belief in one's own ability to succeed.
- The practice of helping others, often without expectation of reward.
- A strong desire to do something or achieve something.
- A coping mechanism involving deep breathing and relaxation.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
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- A common mood disorder causing persistent sadness.
- Chemicals in the brain that transmit signals.
- A severe mental disorder characterized by abnormal social behavior and failure to understand what is real.
- The way an individual typically feels.
- A person trained to provide mental healthcare.
- The process of talking through problems with a professional.
- The capacity to be aware of, control, and express one's emotions.
- Feeling isolated or disconnected from others.
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties.
20 Clues: To release tension and stress. • The way an individual typically feels. • A belief in one's own ability to succeed. • A feeling of great pleasure and happiness. • Chemicals in the brain that transmit signals. • Feeling isolated or disconnected from others. • Regular physical activity beneficial for mood. • A person trained to provide mental healthcare. • ...
mental health 2025-09-15
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- - a long lathargic feeling of sadness
- - doing something on a schedule
- - doing the work
- - something that you do all the time thats clocked into your brain
- pleasure - short lived feeling
- - a quick burst of happieness
- health - your ability too see life positivly
- - something truthful
- - reveiw what happened
- - a something you can use
- feelings - something like joy or dissapointment
- - negative stereotypes and attitudes that lead to prejudice
- - using your energy to create something
- adult - a adult you can trust
- - a fear of the inevitable future
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- - something you can trust
- feelings - feelings that are stronger than the average feeling
- - control what you can control
- - socalizing with people
- - a more subtle but long lasting joy
- - adjusting to plan
- reward - something that slowy rewards you over time
- - your actions towards something
- - the actions, reactions, and functioning of living organisms
- - lasting impression
- care - taking care of yourself
- - your understanding of a situation
27 Clues: - doing the work • - adjusting to plan • - something truthful • - lasting impression • - reveiw what happened • - socalizing with people • - something you can trust • - a something you can use • - a quick burst of happieness • adult - a adult you can trust • - control what you can control • pleasure - short lived feeling • care - taking care of yourself • - doing something on a schedule • ...
mental health 2025-09-15
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- Something you do consistently
- Deep hopelessness that keeps going
- A chance you get to do something
- Being able to trust someone or something
- Believing in yourself and other people
- Looking back on something you did
- Doing something more times then not
- Being the person if action
- care Taking care of yourself
- pleasure Doing something that brings you happiness quickly
- reward A treasure/reward that lasts you most your life
- Taking moment in something
- Lasting impression
- Taking your life
- Avenues for help
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- How you act consistently
- Being able to tell what's happening in your surroundings
- Pumping yourself back up
- feelings Feelings that hang around for a while
- A period of time where you feel joy
- Excessive worry and fear
- Control what you can control
- The descion you choose whether its bad or good
- A mark of shame
- Consistent mindset
- feelings Normal reactions to everyday expeirences
- Something truthful
- health Your emotional well being
- adult Someone you trust that you can talk to
- The ability to give and receive information
30 Clues: A mark of shame • Taking your life • Avenues for help • Consistent mindset • Something truthful • Lasting impression • How you act consistently • Pumping yourself back up • Excessive worry and fear • Being the person if action • Taking moment in something • Control what you can control • Something you do consistently • care Taking care of yourself • A chance you get to do something • ...
mental health 2025-09-15
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- A feeling of Happiness that lasts longer
- Avenues to help
- How you act
- The constant feeling that something bad is gonna happen
- A feeling that you can
- mark of shame
- Being able to know what's happening
- Doing something or making a act
- Control what you can control
- Having trust
- Feelings Feelings that are really heavy
- reward A reward that doesn't go away
- When you harm/kill yourself
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- When your given a chance
- Too look back
- Doing something on schedule and
- feelings Feelings that you have everyday
- Is it truthful
- Pleasure Pleasure that comes right away but doesn't last
- Being happy and in a good mood
- Making a change
- Sharing something
- health The state of your health mentaly
- A decision you make
- adult A adult that you can go to and trust
- Feelings that are overwhelming to a point that they affect your mental state
- Doing labor
- Something you repeatedly do
- care Care just for you
29 Clues: How you act • Doing labor • Having trust • Too look back • mark of shame • Is it truthful • Avenues to help • Making a change • Sharing something • A decision you make • A feeling that you can • When your given a chance • care Care just for you • Something you repeatedly do • When you harm/kill yourself • Control what you can control • Being happy and in a good mood • ...
Mental helth 2025-09-16
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- - When you can do something
- - Wishing for something
- adult - an adult that you trust
- feelings - feelings that overwhelm you
- - when you brake something and then you rebuilt it
- - interaction with people
- - stuff that you have
- - something you do everyday
- - when you're sad for a long time
- - when you hit something
- - when you're aware of something
- - the way you act
- feelings - feeling yu experience everyday
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- - how valueble something is
- - when you take care of yourself
- - conistent happy mind set
- - when you take your life from yourself
- - is when you look back and change
- - is a short time happiness
- - steriotype
- - when you focus on something for some time
- - when you rely to someone
- - something you have to do like school or chorses
- health - your health or your feelings that you feel inside
- pleasure - happiness you feel after a long time
- - the way you act
- - the disitoins you make
- reward - an outcome that lasts for a long time
- - the feeling of fear that you experience for a long time
29 Clues: - steriotype • - the way you act • - the way you act • - stuff that you have • - Wishing for something • - the disitoins you make • - when you hit something • - interaction with people • - conistent happy mind set • - when you rely to someone • - how valueble something is • - When you can do something • - is a short time happiness • - something you do everyday • ...
Mental Wellness 2025-11-23
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- – Negative attitudes or stereotypes about mental health.
- – Practice of noticing and appreciating what is going well.
- – Understanding and sharing another person’s emotional experience.
- – Focusing on the present moment with curiosity, not judgment.
- – Letting someone know their feelings make sense and matter.
- – Condition marked by deep sadness and loss of interest or pleasure.
- – Feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease that is hard to control.
- – Ability to bounce back after stress, loss, or difficulty.
- – Strategies you use to handle stress and strong emotions.
- – Ways of reducing pressure and caring for your nervous system.
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- – Learning clear information about symptoms, stress, and coping.
- – Feeling steady, present, and connected to your body and surroundings.
- – Limits you set to protect your time, energy, and wellbeing.
- – Trained professional who helps people work on mental health concerns.
- – Belief that improvement or better days are possible.
- – Network of people and resources that offer help and care.
- – Actions you take to protect your own physical and emotional health.
- – Reminder that sparks a strong emotional or body reaction.
- – Treating yourself with kindness instead of harsh criticism.
- – Ongoing process of improving mental health and quality of life.
20 Clues: – Belief that improvement or better days are possible. • – Negative attitudes or stereotypes about mental health. • – Strategies you use to handle stress and strong emotions. • – Network of people and resources that offer help and care. • – Practice of noticing and appreciating what is going well. • – Reminder that sparks a strong emotional or body reaction. • ...
Mental Disorders 2016-10-27
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- training techniques to achieve voluntary control of responses to stimuli
- morbid impulse to set fires
- scientific study of the human mind and behavior
- fix,unyeilding, false belief or judgement help despite strong evidence to the contrary
- pathologic fear of being trapped in a public place
- inability to sleep
- perception of an object or event when there is no such thing
- a condition of severe depression,agitation,and paranoid
- killing of one human by another
- sudden change of course
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- distress caused by fear
- mental disorder with feelings of deep sadness and despair
- disorder of perception,thought, emotion, and behavior
- coinciding or agreeing with
- non medical term for a person unable to be responsible for actions
- pertaining to the disorders of the body usually resulting from disturbance of the mind
- metal disorder with persecutory delusions
- mood disorder with hyperactivity and rapid speech
- a mood disorder with alternating episodes of depression and mania the 2 poles of disorder
- pathologic fear of heights
- pathologic fear or dread
- A person who exaggerates the significance of symptoms
22 Clues: inability to sleep • distress caused by fear • sudden change of course • pathologic fear or dread • pathologic fear of heights • coinciding or agreeing with • morbid impulse to set fires • killing of one human by another • metal disorder with persecutory delusions • scientific study of the human mind and behavior • mood disorder with hyperactivity and rapid speech • ...
Mental Disorder 2018-03-06
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- /Depression is one of the common and serious type of mental ___
- /One of the ways to overcome this mental issue is by creating public __ among the society
- /People with mental disorder, usually could not achieve the adequate level of ___ in their life
- /Those who suffer from depression are easily fatigue, has poor concentration, loss of interest of pleasure and feeling of ___
- /The process of calming mind and relaxing body helps one to reach the state of __ in both mind and body
- / Psychotherapy like meditation and yoga gives __ to one self
- /__ promotes respect and good will
- /Everybody deserve a __ in their life
- /Depressed people always lack in confident in facing their __
- /In Hong Kong China despite the __ of the country, Special Administrative Region had organized a three years ‘Defeat Depression’ campaign in respective area which involved educational thought, exhibition, media production and pamphlets.
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- /Depressed people have low self-esteem, sleeping or eating disorder and prolonged feeling of ___
- /Many countries had developed a serious __ regarding this mental problem such as Malaysia and China
- /__ boost ones sense of belonging
- /Having a routine such as exercises assist one to be more positive in viewing the world
- /__ and compassion are not weakness.
- /Having sociological, psychological and religious perceptions, ones can reach a great __ in life.
- /Islam stressed on __ in oneself as it is part of the faith
- /The main factor that leads to the mental__ is the insecurity towards their surroundings
- /As a Muslim, one has to have a strong faith in __ of God.
- /The __ of depression is suicidal thought.
20 Clues: /__ boost ones sense of belonging • /__ promotes respect and good will • /__ and compassion are not weakness. • /Everybody deserve a __ in their life • /The __ of depression is suicidal thought. • /As a Muslim, one has to have a strong faith in __ of God. • /Islam stressed on __ in oneself as it is part of the faith • ...
Mental Disorders 2012-12-13
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- a catecholamine neurotransmitter in the central nervous system, retina, and sympathetic ganglia, acting within the brain to help regulate movement and emotion
- the feeling of not having 'hope'
- the feeling of not being worth something
- earnest but tense desire; eagerness: He had a keen anxiety to succeed in his work
- inability to obtain sufficient sleep, especially when chronic; difficulty in falling or staying asleep
- sunken place or part; an area lower than the surrounding surface
- a person who suffers from catatonia
- Salad string of words that vaguely resembles language, and may or may not be grammatically correct, but is utterly meaningless
- an instance, outbreak, or period of such fear
- something you are feeling like
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- to change; alter
- a disturbance in physical or mental health or functions; malady or dysfunction
- a person suffering from a phobia
- unwilling or unable to associate in a normal or friendly way with other people
- the sum total of the physical, mental, emotional, and social characteristics of an individual
- a severe mental disorder characterized by some, but not necessarily all, of the following features: emotional blunting, intellectual deterioration, social isolation, disorganized speech and behaviour, delusions, and hallucinations
- a tendency to view life in terms of one's own needs and desires
- characterized by opposite extremes, as two conflicting political philosophies
- a person suffering from paranoia
- without rest; without restful sleep: a restless night
- being unsure or con-fuddled
21 Clues: to change; alter • being unsure or con-fuddled • something you are feeling like • a person suffering from a phobia • the feeling of not having 'hope' • a person suffering from paranoia • a person who suffers from catatonia • the feeling of not being worth something • an instance, outbreak, or period of such fear • without rest; without restful sleep: a restless night • ...
Mental Disorders 2012-12-13
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- a catecholamine neurotransmitter in the central nervous system, retina, and sympathetic ganglia, acting within the brain to help regulate movement and emotion
- the feeling of not being worth something
- a tendency to view life in terms of one's own needs and desires
- the sum total of the physical, mental, emotional, and social characteristics of an individual
- something you are feeling like
- sunken place or part; an area lower than the surrounding surface
- without rest; without restful sleep: a restless night
- inability to obtain sufficient sleep, especially when chronic; difficulty in falling or staying asleep
- characterized by opposite extremes, as two conflicting political philosophies
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- earnest but tense desire; eagerness: He had a keen anxiety to succeed in his work
- to change; alter
- an instance, outbreak, or period of such fear
- a person suffering from a phobia
- a person who suffers from catatonia
- Salad string of words that vaguely resembles language, and may or may not be grammatically correct, but is utterly meaningless
- the feeling of not having 'hope'
- a severe mental disorder characterized by some, but not necessarily all, of the following features: emotional blunting, intellectual deterioration, social isolation, disorganized speech and behaviour, delusions, and hallucinations
- being unsure or con-fuddled
- a disturbance in physical or mental health or functions; malady or dysfunction
- unwilling or unable to associate in a normal or friendly way with other people
- a person suffering from paranoia
21 Clues: to change; alter • being unsure or con-fuddled • something you are feeling like • a person suffering from a phobia • the feeling of not having 'hope' • a person suffering from paranoia • a person who suffers from catatonia • the feeling of not being worth something • an instance, outbreak, or period of such fear • without rest; without restful sleep: a restless night • ...
Mental Disorders 2013-08-03
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- caused by the presence of all or part of an extra 21st chromosome
- that are bizarre and unrealistic
- I; include developmental and learning disorders
- developed a classification for mental disorders
- disorder where there is irrational fear of a situation or object
- abnormal mental condition
- often linked with the appearance of Mongolians
- Disorder characterized by persistent distrust and suspiciousness
- disorder that involves excessive emotionality and seeking attention
- Disorder characterized by utter disregard and violation of right of others
- where people are rehabilitated
- retardation marked by delay in all areas and people with this disorder need total supervision
- retardation of people with delays in speech and movement
- disorder characterized by depressive symptoms
- Philippines' main department on health
- disorder that involves disturbance in thinking and perception
- organization that monitors global health conditions
- disorder; pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships and self-image
- person affected with leprosy
- and emotional steadiness
- disorder marked by social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy and oversensitiveness to criticism
- by HIV
- disorder characterized by inattentiveness and hyperactivity
- disorder with pervasive preoccupation of perfection
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- or expression of thoughts
- Diem/it means seize the day
- of individuals related by blood
- high or special regard
- disorder marked by an acute discomfort and reduced capacity for close relationships
- of being positive
- disorder that involves excessive need to be taken care of
- disorder that involves manic episodes
- Retardation but don't usually have notable physical signs though they acquire practical skills
- to seeing and hearing things that are unreal
- disorder marked by pattern of detachment from any social relationship
- disorder where individual has inflated sense of self-importance
- by extreme irrational fear.
- retardation with little of no communication skills
- Retardation/disorders evident in infancy, childhood or adolescence
- of disorder that is severe impairment of an individual's functions.
40 Clues: by HIV • of being positive • high or special regard • and emotional steadiness • or expression of thoughts • abnormal mental condition • Diem/it means seize the day • by extreme irrational fear. • person affected with leprosy • where people are rehabilitated • of individuals related by blood • that are bizarre and unrealistic • disorder that involves manic episodes • ...
Mental Health 2014-03-18
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- Often seen before a suicide attempt
- Abuse like Punching or kicking a child
- A serious stress-related condition
- System that is weaken by constant stress
- Not providing basic needs of a child
- Body image problem. Self-starvation
- People who have to report abuse
- Can't sit still and/or trouble focusing
- Extreme Mood swings
- People with schizophrenia claim to hear these
- A reaction to traumatic stressful event
- Extreme headaches often caused by stress
- Preforming repeated tasks
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- Abuse by verbal constant insults
- Irrational fears
- A great method to deal with stress
- An Organization that protects against child abuse
- The body’s response to a stressor
- Body image problem. Eating then purging
- Usually increases during the fight/flight response
- Loss touch with reality
- The most common mental illness
- Effects cognitive or Social function of a person
- A physical or Mental craving for something
- Inappropriate contact/touching of a child
- Trouble focusing
26 Clues: Irrational fears • Trouble focusing • Extreme Mood swings • Loss touch with reality • Preforming repeated tasks • The most common mental illness • People who have to report abuse • Abuse by verbal constant insults • The body’s response to a stressor • A great method to deal with stress • A serious stress-related condition • Often seen before a suicide attempt • ...
Mental Health 2014-02-20
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- Persistent, irrational, exaggerated and invariably pathological dread of some specific type of stimulus or situation
- Fixed false belief
- anxiety about being in a situation or place from which escape may be difficult
- Misinterpretation and misperception of externally real stimuli
- A subjective sense of being unreal, strange or unfamiliar to oneself
- Ability of the individual to understand the true cause and meaning of a situation
- The experience of sensing, interpreting and comprehending the world
- Inability to have gaol directed associations of thought
- a range of illnesses, in which there are disturbances of mood into both depression and elation
- Loss of motivation or drive
- extreme mood elevation or irritability
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- A behaviour that, if resisted produces anxiety
- A defence coping mechanism that protects the self from a threatening awareness of uncomfortable feelings by denying their existence in awareness
- False sensory perception not associated with real external stimuli, which can involve all senses
- Pathological persistence or an irresistible thought or feeling that cannot be eliminated from consciousness by logical effort
- Indirect speech that is delayed in reaching the point but eventually gets from original point to the desired goal
- Temporary clouding of consciousness. Bewildered, restless, confused, disorientated reaction to an organic illness
- the loss of contact with reality, delusions & hallucinations
- The symptoms and signs that proceed the start of an illness
- Unstable; characterised by rapid change. It is often used with reference to emotions
20 Clues: Fixed false belief • Loss of motivation or drive • extreme mood elevation or irritability • A behaviour that, if resisted produces anxiety • Inability to have gaol directed associations of thought • The symptoms and signs that proceed the start of an illness • the loss of contact with reality, delusions & hallucinations • ...
Mental Health 2022-07-26
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- Should be avoided with TCAs
- Therapeutic technique involves silence, reflection, and _______
- for a person to be involuntary committed to a facility, they need to be deemed a threat to self or ____
- the client is seeing the nurse as someone else who is significant in their life
- A patient taking antipsychotics might need this medication for extrapyramidal side effects
- Key concept in building trust with your clients
- flight of ideas is something experienced with this disorder
- May be one of the signs of tardive dyskinesia
- part of the nursing process in the beginning of an admission that is information gathering
- Physicians first choice due to decreased side effects and increased compliance
- false fixed ideas
- the absence of physical and mental movement
- abbrev.; rare life threatening reaction with high fever, increased pulse, muscle rigidity, stupor and incontinence.
- you should report to them any child or elder abuse
- you patient might be restless and constantly tapping a foot and may be irritable
- your client leaves the unit when nobody is watching
- tardive dyskinesia can become _____ permanent if not caught early
- a person my be attracted to someone else outside of their marriage but instead of admitting it, they accuse their spouse of infidelity
- main issue with this drug is GI disturbance
- defense mechanism is a ___device the reduces anxiety
- side effects including dystonia and akathisia
- passing medication might be an example of this phase in the nursing process
- a term used to describe someones outward expression of emotion
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- example would be getting defensive and angry with a client for no reason if they remind the nurse of s friend who also makes them angry and defensive
- technique that involves advising, confronting, and reassuring
- lack of pleasure or joy
- _____ antidepressants my take 2-3 weeks before you see effects
- stress the importance of fluids and sodium in diet with this medication
- expressions of ideas that do not logically connect
- severe spasm of tongue, neck, and face
- Someone taking an MAOI should avoid this food
- setting these is important with people suffering from borderline personality disorder
- allows for meaningful reflection
- is your intervention working phase of nursing process
- Therapy to gain trust with children
- we must check on someone every 15 minutes if they have these
- _____symptoms of schizophrenia that should not be there
- includes trying to envision what it must be like to be in their position
- primary nursing intervention is to protect a depressed person from committing (2 words)
- _____ cues can have more impact on the message than the words themselves
- apathy, social withdrawal, flat affect are ____symptoms of schizophrenia
41 Clues: false fixed ideas • lack of pleasure or joy • Should be avoided with TCAs • allows for meaningful reflection • Therapy to gain trust with children • severe spasm of tongue, neck, and face • the absence of physical and mental movement • main issue with this drug is GI disturbance • May be one of the signs of tardive dyskinesia • Someone taking an MAOI should avoid this food • ...
Mental Hopscotch 2022-05-16
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- Awe man I stepped in ( ).
- In and out.
- Now available in a can.
- Often said angrily.
- You have two of these.
- The man in black.
- The best Beatle.
- Say hello to my little ( ).
- Red white and ( ).
- ( ) And Jerry's.
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- Four letter word.
- Happy ( ).
- April May.
- ( ) And Jerry.
- ( ) And Judy.
- Pinocchio.
- Can't ( ) without you.
- Never go against the ( ).
- Knock ( ).
- There is no place like ( ).
- Judy Judy ( ).
21 Clues: Happy ( ). • April May. • Pinocchio. • Knock ( ). • In and out. • ( ) And Judy. • ( ) And Jerry. • Judy Judy ( ). • The best Beatle. • ( ) And Jerry's. • Four letter word. • The man in black. • Red white and ( ). • Often said angrily. • You have two of these. • Can't ( ) without you. • Now available in a can. • Awe man I stepped in ( ). • Never go against the ( ). • There is no place like ( ). • ...
Mental Health 2022-05-09
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- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- A disorder in which a person has an inflated sense of self-importance.
- A low mood occurring for at least two years, along with at least two other symptoms of depression.
- When a person experiences extreme mood swings
- Characterized by inattentiveness and impulsivity but NOT hyperactivity.
- A person that has been diagnosed with a substance abuse disorder AND another mental health disorder.
- A mental health condition marked by a pattern of distrust and suspicion of others without adequate reason to be suspicious.
- A disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia. May produce multiple personalities
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- The existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities
- Excessive and unrealistic worry & tension, even if there is little or nothing to provoke the anxiety
- A condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- A mental health disorder that impacts the way you think and feel about yourself and others, causing problems functioning in everyday life.
- When a person has severe depression plus some form of psychosis, such as having disturbing false fixed beliefs (delusions) or hearing or seeing upsetting things that others cannot hear or see (hallucinations).
- A major depression during pregnancy or after delivery
- When someone frequently consumes unusually large amounts of food and feels unable to stop eating
- A pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use that often interferes with health, work, or social relationships.
- An anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead you to do repetitive behaviors (compulsions)
- Neurological disorder that causes a person to be inattentive (unable to focus), impulsive (do things without thinking), and hyperactivity (unable to sit still).
- A serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain.
- A sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause
20 Clues: When a person experiences extreme mood swings • A major depression during pregnancy or after delivery • The existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities • A disorder in which a person has an inflated sense of self-importance. • Characterized by inattentiveness and impulsivity but NOT hyperactivity. • ...
Mental Health 2022-05-09
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- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- A disorder in which a person has an inflated sense of self-importance.
- A low mood occurring for at least two years, along with at least two other symptoms of depression.
- When a person experiences extreme mood swings
- Characterized by inattentiveness and impulsivity but NOT hyperactivity.
- A person that has been diagnosed with a substance abuse disorder AND another mental health disorder.
- A mental health condition marked by a pattern of distrust and suspicion of others without adequate reason to be suspicious.
- A disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia. May produce multiple personalities
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- The existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities
- Excessive and unrealistic worry & tension, even if there is little or nothing to provoke the anxiety
- A condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- A mental health disorder that impacts the way you think and feel about yourself and others, causing problems functioning in everyday life.
- When a person has severe depression plus some form of psychosis, such as having disturbing false fixed beliefs (delusions) or hearing or seeing upsetting things that others cannot hear or see (hallucinations).
- A major depression during pregnancy or after delivery
- When someone frequently consumes unusually large amounts of food and feels unable to stop eating
- A pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use that often interferes with health, work, or social relationships.
- An anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead you to do repetitive behaviors (compulsions)
- Neurological disorder that causes a person to be inattentive (unable to focus), impulsive (do things without thinking), and hyperactivity (unable to sit still).
- A serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain.
- A sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause
20 Clues: When a person experiences extreme mood swings • A major depression during pregnancy or after delivery • The existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities • A disorder in which a person has an inflated sense of self-importance. • Characterized by inattentiveness and impulsivity but NOT hyperactivity. • ...
Mental Health 2022-05-09
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- characterized by inattentiveness and impulsivity
- episodes of extremely low moods that meet the criteria for major depression
- the existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities
- a condition that’s triggered by a terrifying event
- a disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears that will lead to repetitive behaviors
- disorder a disorder that causes a person to eat a lot in one sitting
- when a child has antisocial behavior
- fear of social situations
- fear of being in small spaces
- a disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations and paranoia
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- depression that many women experience when having to part with their child
- a mental condition in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance
- disorder depression that is caused by lack of sunlight (usually in the winter)
- anxiety caused by being in a social environment
- disorder a mental illness that severely impacts a person's ability to regulate their emotions
- excessive worry and tension even if there is little or nothing to provoke the anxiety
- a milder, but long-lasting form of depression
- a severe depression plus some form of psychosis
- a disorder that cause people to not focus and to do things without thinking and unable to stay still
- a sudden episode of intense fear that triggers sever physical reactions
20 Clues: fear of social situations • fear of being in small spaces • when a child has antisocial behavior • a milder, but long-lasting form of depression • anxiety caused by being in a social environment • a severe depression plus some form of psychosis • characterized by inattentiveness and impulsivity • a condition that’s triggered by a terrifying event • ...
Mental Health 2022-09-05
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- anger that is not recognized and is expressed in inappropriate ways
- a person's belief that he or she is worthy and deserves respect (has a - in it)
- unfriendliness; hatred
- an anxiety disorder that consists of sudden, overwhelming attacks of terror
- A physiological or psychological dependence on a substance or activity.
- an experience that causes a high level of stress.
- psychological disorders characterized by distressing, persistent anxiety or maladaptive behaviors that reduce anxiety
- feelings, often influenced by our beliefs, that predispose us to respond in a particular way to objects, people, and events
- The ability to share in another's emotions or feelings.
- The state of being alert and mentally present for one's everyday activities.
- an individual's unique pattern of characteristics.
- the feeling that occurs when someone dies or a life situation changes or ends.
- (GAS) a three-stage physiological response that appears regardless of the stressor that is encountered
- the ability to control impulses and delay short-term gratification for greater long-term rewards (has a - in it)
- The relationship between a person's thoughts, emotions, and bodily responses.(Has a - in it)
- an informal or formal gathering of people who meet and share experiences, feelings, and trust
- an action by people, such as family members, who want a person to get treatment
- are techniques used to prevent and deal with stressors and to protect one's health from the harmful effects produced by the stress response. (has a - in it)
- a high regard for oneself because one behaves in responsible ways. (has a - in it)
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- Physical ailments caused in part by psychological factors, especially emotion distress
- disguising one's own threatening impulses by attributing them to others
- intense emotional suffering caused by a loss, disaster, or misfortune
- healthful ways to control and express anger, such as journaling, exercising, and keeping a sense of humor (has a - in it)
- Voluntarily postponing an immediate reward in order to complete a task before enjoying a reward.
- a positive or negative experience that is associated with a particular pattern of physiological activity
- the quality of the contacts a person has with the people with whom he or she interacts
- a person who uses self-control to act on responsible values
- negative interpersonal contact that closes options and can cause a person to feel discouraged, alienated, and to choose wrong behavior
- the response of the body to the demands of daily living.
- A behavioral or psychological syndrome associated with distress or disability or with a significantly increased risk of suffering death, pain, disability, or loss of freedom.
- a problem in which people neglect themselves to care for, control, or try to "fix" someone else
- a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
- Affects mood, hunger, sleep, and arousal
- positive interpersonal contact that helps a person feel encouraged and supported, choose responsible behavior, and recognize options
- An unhealthy compulsion to do things perfectly.
- the ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live
- The ability to adjust, recover, bounce back and learn from difficult times.
- A falling back into an old illness or bad habit
- a person's belief that he or she is not worthy and does not deserve respect (has a - in it)
- an imbalanced preoccupation with work at the expense of home and personal life satisfaction
40 Clues: unfriendliness; hatred • Affects mood, hunger, sleep, and arousal • An unhealthy compulsion to do things perfectly. • A falling back into an old illness or bad habit • an experience that causes a high level of stress. • an individual's unique pattern of characteristics. • The ability to share in another's emotions or feelings. • ...
Mental health 2021-08-05
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- It takes a lot of ___ to live with a mental illness.
- This week’s event aims at raising it.
- Being able to count on our colleagues to obtain some is often very beneficial.
- Intentional act aimed at killing oneself in order to put an end to a suffering deemed unbearable.
- Psychotic disorder which results in a marked disturbance of ideas and perceptions often provoking hallucinations and delusions.
- It is important to recognize them and express them adequately.
- Taking care of your mental health is a form of ___
- Mood disorder characterized by alternating episodes of depression and mania.
- People with mental illness often suffer from it.
- Preconceived views about people with addiction and mental health problems.
- Asking for it is not always easy, but oh so necessary!
- A feeling often experienced by people with a mental health disorder.
- illness 1 in 5 people will suffer from it in their lifetime.
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- A disorder characterized by a sad or irritable mood, or a general lack of interest or pleasure.
- Physician specializing in mental illness who establishes diagnoses, treatments and prescribes medication as needed.
- Unfortunately, mental illness still often is.
- Finding the strength to continue despite difficulties.
- This type of change is necessary to prevent people from suffering in silence.
- A very common substance-related disorder in Canada
- Often found to be very beneficial in combination with medication.
- Sharing our story creates ____ for those who are suffering.
- This type of support is crucial for those with mental health issues.
- A disorder characterized by intense feelings of dread, fear or worry due to anticipated or perceived danger.
23 Clues: This week’s event aims at raising it. • Unfortunately, mental illness still often is. • People with mental illness often suffer from it. • A very common substance-related disorder in Canada • Taking care of your mental health is a form of ___ • It takes a lot of ___ to live with a mental illness. • Finding the strength to continue despite difficulties. • ...
Mental health 2021-08-06
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- Talking about it can save lives.
- We do it to express ourselves, to confide in others and to break
- A sense of a person’s worth; it is a deeper value than mere
- and without judgment.
- Feeling of complete fulfillment and joy.
- Essential ingredient for good mental health. A lack of it causes several
- A process in which a person learns to live harmoniously in society.
- Doing this helps release endorphins, the hormones that make you
- An exercise that suggests paying attention to the present moment
- Fulfilling activities in which we should indulge during our free time,
- health effects.
- Listening to this can relax and energize you.
- A specialist who offers you the chance to talk about yourself and what
- Protects mental health when done in a justified, sincere and timely
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- Ensuring a healthy this contributes to good mental health.
- The act of helping, defending, protecting. To be offered to your loved
- without keeping tabs.
- to someone who is suffering.
- A state of mental disorder caused by a fear of real or imagined
- Experiencing it over a long period affects your health.
- There must be this between work and personal life.
- Hearing, considering, paying attention to. The most beautiful gift to
- because it is free of all hypocrisy.
- Asking for it promptly may prevent worsening of symptoms.
- A feeling of isolation that greatly affect mental health, especially
- An individual's ability to bounce back, to make a fresh start.
- you without judgment.
- a pandemic.
- to our personal interests.
- Used in a beverage, this can act as a depressant.
30 Clues: a pandemic. • health effects. • without keeping tabs. • and without judgment. • you without judgment. • to our personal interests. • to someone who is suffering. • Talking about it can save lives. • because it is free of all hypocrisy. • Feeling of complete fulfillment and joy. • Listening to this can relax and energize you. • Used in a beverage, this can act as a depressant. • ...
Mental health 2021-08-06
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- A feeling of isolation that greatly affect mental health, especially
- Fulfilling activities in which we should indulge during our free time,
- Listening to this can relax and energize you.
- you without judgment.
- An exercise that suggests paying attention to the present moment
- Asking for it promptly may prevent worsening of symptoms.
- Experiencing it over a long period affects your health.
- Hearing, considering, paying attention to. The most beautiful gift to
- Doing this helps release endorphins, the hormones that make you
- a pandemic.
- Essential ingredient for good mental health. A lack of it causes several
- An individual's ability to bounce back, to make a fresh start.
- A sense of a person’s worth; it is a deeper value than mere
- We do it to express ourselves, to confide in others and to break
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- to our personal interests.
- A specialist who offers you the chance to talk about yourself and what
- Protects mental health when done in a justified, sincere and timely
- A process in which a person learns to live harmoniously in society.
- A state of mental disorder caused by a fear of real or imagined
- Used in a beverage, this can act as a depressant.
- to someone who is suffering.
- and without judgment.
- without keeping tabs.
- health effects.
- because it is free of all hypocrisy.
- There must be this between work and personal life.
- Talking about it can save lives.
- The act of helping, defending, protecting. To be offered to your loved
- Ensuring a healthy this contributes to good mental health.
- Feeling of complete fulfillment and joy.
30 Clues: a pandemic. • health effects. • you without judgment. • and without judgment. • without keeping tabs. • to our personal interests. • to someone who is suffering. • Talking about it can save lives. • because it is free of all hypocrisy. • Feeling of complete fulfillment and joy. • Listening to this can relax and energize you. • Used in a beverage, this can act as a depressant. • ...
Going Mental 2023-11-27
20 Clues: - Skør • - Tabo • - Trist • - Recept • - Morder • - Sygdom • - Medicin • - Helbred • - Diagnose • - bekymret • - Fordomme • - Mysterie • - Ulovligt • - Kriminel • - Aspergers • - Skizofren • - Stabilitet • - Depression • - Anderledes • - Psykologisk
Mental Illness 2023-10-12
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- One out of _____ people suffer from a mental illness.
- Type of attack that happens with extreme nervousness and worry
- Disorder that includes loss of memory in older adults
- Type of disorder that is a break from reality
- repetitive thoughts
- rituals
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (abbrev.)
- disorder where moods swing from highs and lows
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (abbrv.)
- Eating disorder that includes starving oneself
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- lows, a feeling of sadness that lasts at least 2 weeks
- a feeling of extreme nervousness and worry.
- An illness that affects a person's thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.
- Eating disorder that includes binging and purging
- Type of disorder that causes disruption, alcoholism is a type
- highs
- false belief
- fears
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (abbreviation)
- feeling of being threatened
20 Clues: highs • fears • rituals • false belief • repetitive thoughts • feeling of being threatened • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (abbrev.) • a feeling of extreme nervousness and worry. • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (abbreviation) • Type of disorder that is a break from reality • disorder where moods swing from highs and lows • Eating disorder that includes starving oneself • ...
Calcul mental 2023-10-11
30 Clues: 9x7 • 8x4 • 5x4 • 9x5 • 2x7 • 3x0 • 8x8 • 7x4 • 9x1 • 7x7 • 6x6 • 8+8 • 9x9 • 6x9 • 3x7 • 8x9 • 35+8 • 18-3 • 10x7 • 39-9 • 24/2 • 50x2 • 25/5 • 70x2 • 18+6 • 400/2 • 15x10 • 23-10 • 125x2 • 100/10
Mental health 2023-10-19
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- A practice that involves taking a break and doing something enjoyable to reduce stress.
- The belief that one's efforts can make a difference in reducing stress is a sense of ______________.
- A hormone released during exercise that can help reduce stress.
- The practice of deep, slow, and intentional breathing to reduce stress and anxiety.
- A technique to relieve stress and achieve calmness, often involves deep breathing.
- A state of feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, and emotionally drained due to excessive stress.
- A popular relaxation technique that involves listening to soothing sounds or music.
- The state of well-being related to emotional and psychological health.
- A technique that involves focusing on the present moment and acknowledging your thoughts without judgment.
- Physical activity that can help reduce stress and boost your mood.
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- Talking to friends, family, or a therapist can provide valuable emotional ____________.
- Chronic stress can lead to this condition, characterized by feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest in activities.
- A technique that involves writing down your thoughts and feelings as a way to cope with stress.
- The act of simplifying tasks or responsibilities to reduce stress.
- Strategies and techniques for managing stress are often referred to as __________ mechanisms.
- A method of mental exercise and relaxation to improve mindfulness.
- A neurotransmitter often associated with feelings of happiness and well-being.
- A state of being mentally and emotionally resilient in the face of adversity.
- The feeling of being overwhelmed, anxious, or unable to cope with life's demands.
- Mental health is as important as physical health; it's a part of overall ______________.
- A common response to challenging or overwhelming situations.
21 Clues: A common response to challenging or overwhelming situations. • A hormone released during exercise that can help reduce stress. • The act of simplifying tasks or responsibilities to reduce stress. • A method of mental exercise and relaxation to improve mindfulness. • Physical activity that can help reduce stress and boost your mood. • ...
Mental Health 2019-11-03
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- Dementia effects the _____________.
- Altered state of being split from reality of what's happening
- One aspect of Dual Diagnosis
- Form of anti-psychotic medication
- Hoarding falls under this class of disorder
- MMS, OCAN & GAIN-SS are all...
- Passive preoccupation with suicidal thoughts
- A less severe form of mania is __________mania
- Innate ability to withstand stress & adverse events
- Presence of more than one disorder at the same time
- The 24 hour rhythm cycle for all living beings on earth
- Psychosis with no determined or diagnosed cause (for short)
- Treating the whole rather than its parts
- Social disapproval of actions/or a way of being against cultural norms
- Not caring about anything
- Mood state at one end of bipolar disorder
- Excessive hand washing or checking things over & over are symptoms of...(for short)
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- addictive meds commonly prescribed for anxiety typically end with these 3 letters (hint, also a girls name)
- Situation where significant problem can't be solved by familiar coping strategies.
- Sudden state of severe confusion
- Common treatment for Personality Disturbances
- Focus on physical symptoms when feeling distressed
- Category of Self Harm Behaviour
- Latin for market place & a common phobia
- Mood state at the other end of Bipolar Disorder
- Can't sleep, can't fall asleep, can't stay asleep...
- One aspect of Concurrent Disorder
- Hallucination only I can hear...
- Primary stress hormone
- Recommended therapy for depression & anxiety (for short)
- Common med prescribed for sleep & depression
- Dysthymia is in this category of disorder
- Un-addressed trauma can develop into this disorder
- Mood instability: laughing one minute, crying the next
34 Clues: Primary stress hormone • Not caring about anything • One aspect of Dual Diagnosis • MMS, OCAN & GAIN-SS are all... • Category of Self Harm Behaviour • Sudden state of severe confusion • Hallucination only I can hear... • Form of anti-psychotic medication • One aspect of Concurrent Disorder • Dementia effects the _____________. • Latin for market place & a common phobia • ...
Mental Health 2020-03-18
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- a source of perplexity, distress, or vexation
- lack or loss of appetite for food (as a medical condition).
- the existence of an individual human being or animal
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience
- the quality or state of being aware : knowledge and understanding that something is happening or exists
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- a mark of shame or discredit
- the state of being happy.
- the practice of being or tendency to be positive or optimistic in attitude.
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- the quality of being unfrequented and remote; isolation.
- therapeutic medical treatment of impairment, injury, disease, or disorder
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- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others
- habitual sleeplessness; inability to sleep.
- pressure or tension exerted on a material object
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- apprehensive uneasiness or nervousness usually over an impending or anticipated ill
- relating to society or its organization.
- (of psychiatric illness) characterized by both manic and depressive episodes, or manic ones only.
20 Clues: the state of being happy. • a mark of shame or discredit • relating to society or its organization. • habitual sleeplessness; inability to sleep. • a source of perplexity, distress, or vexation • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience • feelings of severe despondency and dejection. • pressure or tension exerted on a material object • ...
Mental Health 2020-03-11
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- consuming excessive amounts of calories at once
- triggered by repetitive thoughts
- a mark of shame or disapproval
- continue to gamble despite heavy losses
- cannot resist the urge to hurt themselves or others
- mental illness that begins after experiencing traumatic events
- an anxiety disorder that causes brief periods of extreme anxiety
- a condition in which real or imagined fears are difficult to control
- rituals developed with an obsessive anxiety disorder
- setting fires to feel pleasure or release tension
- a transition from depression to mania
- unplanned theft of objects
- an illness in which people have uncontrollable mood changes
- there are many forms of _____ including physical, mental and emotional
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- a mood of extreme sadness or hopelessness
- inherited traits that may influence mental illness
- a combination of anxiety and ritual activity
- spending money on things you can't afford or don't need
- a false belief
- the way people think about and respond to events in their daily lives
- when a person breaks from reality in several ways
- a rigid pattern of behavior that makes it difficult to get along with others
- a sadness that lasts longer than 2 weeks without improvement
- repetitive cuts on parts of the body
- excessive energy and irritation
- panic attacks that are triggered by specific things
- a disorder that effects a person's thoughts, emotions, and behaviors
- a belief that other people want to harm someone
- mental breakdowns occur when a person is usually dealing with ______
- sensing something that is not real
- causes a person to experience 2 extreme moods: mania and depression
- this changes our brains to think and feel differently
32 Clues: a false belief • unplanned theft of objects • a mark of shame or disapproval • excessive energy and irritation • triggered by repetitive thoughts • sensing something that is not real • repetitive cuts on parts of the body • a transition from depression to mania • continue to gamble despite heavy losses • a mood of extreme sadness or hopelessness • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2020-09-16
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- goal is to improve not only from the interventions of the therapist, but also from observing
- category of mental illness that includes depression and bipolar disorder
- category of mental illness that includes adhd and autism
- involves one or more episodes of serious mania and depression
- medical condition that causes people to lose pleasure from daily life
- complex condition characterized by impairments in social interaction, communication and forming relationships with other people
- set of negative and often unfair beliefs society has about something
- category of mental illness that includes anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorders
- category of mental illness that includes schizophrenia
- short-term therapy that takes a hands-on, practical approach in problem-solving to change patterns of thinking or behavior
- focuses on changing problematic behaviors, feelings and thoughts by discovering where their meanings and motivations are coming from
- serious brain disorder characterized by a profound disruption in cognition and emotion
- chronic, exaggerated worry about everyday life events/activities
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- the approximate number of classified forms of mental illness
- disorders that affect mood, thinking and behavior
- stages include denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance and hope
- ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development
- recurring episodes of compulsive overeating, or consuming abnormal amounts of food while feeling unable to stop and at a loss of control
- unwanted, repeated thoughts or feelings and behaviors that drive a person to do something over and over
- the approximate number of Americans who have a mental illness in any given year
- characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by means of self-starvation
- category of mental illness that includes ocd, ptsd and phobias
- extreme overeating, followed by depression and self-induced purging, fasting or excessive exercise
- persistent symptoms that occur after experiencing a traumatic event
- extreme, disabling and irrational fear of something that really poses little or no actual threat/danger
25 Clues: disorders that affect mood, thinking and behavior • category of mental illness that includes schizophrenia • category of mental illness that includes adhd and autism • the approximate number of classified forms of mental illness • involves one or more episodes of serious mania and depression • category of mental illness that includes ocd, ptsd and phobias • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2020-09-16
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- involves one or more episodes of serious mania and depression
- focuses on changing problematic behaviors, feelings and thoughts by discovering where their meanings and motivations are coming from
- complex condition characterized by impairments in social interaction, communication and forming relationships with other people
- ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development
- unwanted, repeated thoughts or feelings and behaviors that drive a person to do something over and over
- category of mental illness that includes anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorders
- medical condition that causes people to lose pleasure from daily life
- short-term therapy that takes a hands-on, practical approach in problem-solving to change patterns of thinking or behavior
- category of mental illness that includes adhd and autism
- serious brain disorder characterized by a profound disruption in cognition and emotion
- the approximate number of Americans who have a mental illness in any given year
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- extreme, disabling and irrational fear of something that really poses little or no actual threat/danger
- the approximate number of classified forms of mental illness
- persistent symptoms that occur after experiencing a traumatic event
- characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by means of self-starvation
- goal is to improve not only from the interventions of the therapist, but also from observing and receiving feedback/support from group members.
- extreme overeating, followed by depression and self-induced purging, fasting or excessive exercise
- stages include denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance and hope
- recurring episodes of compulsive overeating, or consuming abnormal amounts of food while feeling unable to stop and at a loss of control
- category of mental illness that includes ocd, ptsd and phobias
- chronic, exaggerated worry about everyday life events/activities
- category of mental illness that includes depression and bipolar disorder
- category of mental illness that includes schizophrenia
- disorders that affect mood, thinking and behavior
- set of negative and often unfair beliefs society has about something
25 Clues: disorders that affect mood, thinking and behavior • category of mental illness that includes schizophrenia • category of mental illness that includes adhd and autism • the approximate number of classified forms of mental illness • involves one or more episodes of serious mania and depression • category of mental illness that includes ocd, ptsd and phobias • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2020-09-16
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- involves one or more episodes of serious mania and depression
- focuses on changing problematic behaviors, feelings and thoughts by discovering where their meanings and motivations are coming from
- complex condition characterized by impairments in social interaction, communication and forming relationships with other people
- ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development
- unwanted, repeated thoughts or feelings and behaviors that drive a person to do something over and over
- category of mental illness that includes anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorders
- medical condition that causes people to lose pleasure from daily life
- short-term therapy that takes a hands-on, practical approach in problem-solving to change patterns of thinking or behavior
- category of mental illness that includes adhd and autism
- serious brain disorder characterized by a profound disruption in cognition and emotion
- the approximate number of Americans who have a mental illness in any given year
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- extreme, disabling and irrational fear of something that really poses little or no actual threat/danger
- the approximate number of classified forms of mental illness
- persistent symptoms that occur after experiencing a traumatic event
- characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by means of self-starvation
- goal is to improve not only from the interventions of the therapist, but also from observing and receiving feedback/support from group members.
- extreme overeating, followed by depression and self-induced purging, fasting or excessive exercise
- stages include denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance and hope
- recurring episodes of compulsive overeating, or consuming abnormal amounts of food while feeling unable to stop and at a loss of control
- category of mental illness that includes ocd, ptsd and phobias
- chronic, exaggerated worry about everyday life events/activities
- category of mental illness that includes depression and bipolar disorder
- category of mental illness that includes schizophrenia
- disorders that affect mood, thinking and behavior
- set of negative and often unfair beliefs society has about something
25 Clues: disorders that affect mood, thinking and behavior • category of mental illness that includes schizophrenia • category of mental illness that includes adhd and autism • the approximate number of classified forms of mental illness • involves one or more episodes of serious mania and depression • category of mental illness that includes ocd, ptsd and phobias • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2020-04-20
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- FALSE BELIEFS ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH
- RETURN TO A NORMAL STATE OF MIND
- FEELINGS OF WORRY OR NERVOUSNESS
- HOW YOU GET A DIAGNOSIS
- TREATMENT INTENDED TO HEAL OR HELP A DISORDER
- BODY REACTION TO FEELING UNDER PRESSURE OR THREATENED
- MEDICAL CARE FOR ILLNESS OR INJURY
- EXPERIENCE OF HEALTH AND HAPPINESS
- ACTIVITY RESULTING IN FEELINGS OF CALM
- EXTREME MOOD SWINGS
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- HALLUCINATIONS OR DELUSIONS
- AGREEING OR TAKING ON BELIEFS
- BEING IN THE PRESENT MOMENT USING MEDITATION
- FEELINGS OF DESPONDENCY
- FEELING OR SHOWING PLEASURE OR CONTENTMENT
- THE ACT OF SIGNPOSTING SOMEONE FOR SUPPORT
- RESULT OF EXPERIENCING A DISTRESSING EVENT
- FEELING OF SEPARATION FROM EVERYONE ELSE
- SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF ONESELF
- IRRATIONAL FEAR OR AVERSION TO SOMETHING
- BODILY ACTIVITY TO ENHANCE WELL BEING
21 Clues: EXTREME MOOD SWINGS • FEELINGS OF DESPONDENCY • HOW YOU GET A DIAGNOSIS • HALLUCINATIONS OR DELUSIONS • AGREEING OR TAKING ON BELIEFS • RETURN TO A NORMAL STATE OF MIND • FEELINGS OF WORRY OR NERVOUSNESS • SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF ONESELF • FALSE BELIEFS ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH • MEDICAL CARE FOR ILLNESS OR INJURY • EXPERIENCE OF HEALTH AND HAPPINESS • ...
Mental Health 2020-11-17
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- / an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady.
- or Flight / the instinctive physiological response to a threatening situation, which readies one either to resist forcibly or to run away.
- / interacting with the community and people around you
- / The emotion of feeling mad
- / The ability to bounce back
- / of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person.
- disorder / Another name for manic depression
- / A constant and ongoing feeling of being depressed.
- / the action or practice of meditating.
- / easily agitated or alarmed.
- networks / People and places you can go to for help.
- / make or become less tense or anxious.
- / in a manner relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
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- / A constant feeling of being nervous, worried or stressed.
- / relating to a person's emotions.
- / Extreme or irrational fear of entering open or crowded places, of leaving one's own home, or of being in places from which escape is difficult.
- disorder / recurring panic attacks and ongoing fears about experiencing more panic attacks.
- / a written or spoken discourse expressing considered thoughts on a subject.
- Awareness / conscious knowledge of one's own character and feelings.
- Thinking / to have positive thoughts
- / in a manner relating to the mind.
- / a response to pressure or threat
22 Clues: / The emotion of feeling mad • / The ability to bounce back • / easily agitated or alarmed. • / relating to a person's emotions. • / a response to pressure or threat • / in a manner relating to the mind. • Thinking / to have positive thoughts • / the action or practice of meditating. • / make or become less tense or anxious. • ...
Mental Health 2024-03-06
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- feeling at peace
- relieving stress through art
- how to take time for yourself
- how to clear your mind
- a very deep feeling of sadness
- someone to go to when stressed
- gaining what you want through believing
- relieving stress through sports
- how to express your feelings
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- what helps you along the way
- a feeling of misery
- a relaxing exercise
- how to keep yourself on track
- an access of thought
- when you feel overwhelmed
- how to refresh your mind
- feeling less stress by listening to this
- a feeling of horror
- time for you to feel better
- a feeling of tranquility
20 Clues: feeling at peace • a feeling of misery • a relaxing exercise • a feeling of horror • an access of thought • how to clear your mind • how to refresh your mind • a feeling of tranquility • when you feel overwhelmed • time for you to feel better • what helps you along the way • relieving stress through art • how to express your feelings • how to keep yourself on track • ...
Mapa mental 2024-09-18
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- ¿exploratorios para nuevas ideas?
- ¿incluyen cronologías y diagramas?
- ¿interactivos y multimedia con herramientas?
- ¿organizan la información en niveles?
- ¿que muestra la relación de los conceptos?
- ¿ramas para detalles secundarios?
- ¿estructura con un tema central y ramas?
- ¿manera de retener información?
- ¿metas personales y estratégicas?
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- ¿informacion de manera accesible?
- ¿que estimula nuevas ideas?
- ¿frases cortas para explicar un termino?
- ¿En qué se basa el mapa mental?
- ¿forma fácil de memorizar un tema?
- ¿resumenes de lectura y conceptos?
- ¿flujogramas y diagramas de flujo?
- ¿sintetiza la información?
- ¿Quién creador del mapa mental?
- ¿decada en que se creó?
- ¿representa información de manera dinámica?
20 Clues: ¿decada en que se creó? • ¿sintetiza la información? • ¿que estimula nuevas ideas? • ¿En qué se basa el mapa mental? • ¿Quién creador del mapa mental? • ¿manera de retener información? • ¿informacion de manera accesible? • ¿exploratorios para nuevas ideas? • ¿ramas para detalles secundarios? • ¿metas personales y estratégicas? • ¿forma fácil de memorizar un tema? • ...
Mental Health 2024-05-31
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- A low mood or loss of interest in activities.
- Where a person experiences uncontrollable and recurring thoughts. It is also repetitive.
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
- A state of emotional suffering characterized by symptoms of depression.
- A false perception of objects or events involving your 5 senses.
- Something that a person feels or experiences that may indicate that they have a disease or condition.
- The ability to recover quickly from a tough time.
- A mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought process, perception, and emotional responsiveness.
- The anguish experienced after significant loss.
- An uncontrollable lasting fear of a creating object/situation/activity.
- A deliberate injury to oneself.
- This is triggered by a terrifying event that you experienced or witnessed.
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- Often includes distress, confusion, and separation anxiety.
- A small episode of intense anxiety, which causes physical sensations of fear.
- There is a consistent disturbance in your eating habits.
- Being or looking depressed.
- The condition or quality of being sad.
- A feeling of nervousness about an event.
- A false belief of judgement about what is around you.
- Overloaded.
- The state of being happy/healthy.
- A mental illness that causes a person to change their mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration.
- A method to deal with stressful situations.
- The ability to understand and share feelings of another.
- Distress caused by loss, affliction, disappointment,etc; grief, sadness, or regret.
25 Clues: Overloaded. • Being or looking depressed. • A deliberate injury to oneself. • The state of being happy/healthy. • The condition or quality of being sad. • A feeling of nervousness about an event. • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. • A method to deal with stressful situations. • A low mood or loss of interest in activities. • ...
Mental Health 2024-06-03
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- A low mood or loss of interest in activities.
- Where a person experiences uncontrollable and recurring thoughts. It is also repetitive.
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
- A state of emotional suffering characterized by symptoms of depression.
- A false perception of objects or events involving your 5 senses.
- Something that a person feels or experiences that may indicate that they have a disease or condition.
- The ability to recover quickly from a tough time.
- A mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought process, perception, and emotional responsiveness.
- The anguish experienced after significant loss.
- An uncontrollable lasting fear of a creating object/situation/activity.
- A deliberate injury to oneself.
- This is triggered by a terrifying event that you experienced or witnessed.
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- Often includes distress, confusion, and separation anxiety.
- A small episode of intense anxiety, which causes physical sensations of fear.
- There is a consistent disturbance in your eating habits.
- Being or looking depressed.
- The condition or quality of being sad.
- A feeling of nervousness about an event.
- A false belief of judgement about what is around you.
- Overloaded.
- The state of being happy/healthy.
- A mental illness that causes a person to change their mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration.
- A method to deal with stressful situations.
- The ability to understand and share feelings of another.
- Distress caused by loss, affliction, disappointment,etc; grief, sadness, or regret.
25 Clues: Overloaded. • Being or looking depressed. • A deliberate injury to oneself. • The state of being happy/healthy. • The condition or quality of being sad. • A feeling of nervousness about an event. • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. • A method to deal with stressful situations. • A low mood or loss of interest in activities. • ...
Mental Health 2023-03-27
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- Feeling of worry and fear that are continuous and long lasting.
- An optimal state of being, free from illness or injury.
- A disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.
- Constant feeling of sadness over a long period.
- Feeling alone, as though you're on an island.
- A strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
- An emotion associated with loss, despair, disappointment and grief.
- A strong feeling deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
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- Of or about the mind, involving the process of thinking.
- A by-product resulting from a difficult situation.
- A Australian community support service hat helps youth aged between 15 - 25 deal with mental health.
- A series of signs that indicate some type of illness or injury.
- A flurry of positive emotions that fill the mind with content and satisfaction.
- An unpleasant emotion caused by the threat of danger, pain, or harm.
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- The existence of an individual human being or animal.
- A strong feeling of dislike.
- One day a year when asking a mate how they are travelling is highly encouraged.
- in order to give information or express ideas or feelings; converse or communicate by spoken words.
- A temporary state of mind or feeling.
20 Clues: A strong feeling of dislike. • A temporary state of mind or feeling. • Feeling alone, as though you're on an island. • Constant feeling of sadness over a long period. • A by-product resulting from a difficult situation. • The existence of an individual human being or animal. • An optimal state of being, free from illness or injury. • ...
Mental Verbs 2023-04-27
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- to understand a situation suddenly
- to try to find something
- to make someone feel surprised
- to cause someone to admire or respect you
- to be conscious of something
- cannot remember
- to choose between one possibility or another
- what your eyes are doing
- to know someone before you have seen him before
- a stronger word for dislike
- The past tense of this word is not 'understooded'
- I _______ coffee to tea.
- Do you ______ lowering your volume?
- another word for listen
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- what you do with your nose
- sarang in Korean
- to think of something in a particular way
- same meaning as wish
- to be aware
- to not like something
- magic word to say upon a polite request
- Can you use your brain to ___?
- to experience something emotionally
- not being certain about something
- not to forger
- the locking of the pinkies of two people to signify that a _______ has been made
- to become worried about something
27 Clues: to be aware • not to forger • cannot remember • sarang in Korean • same meaning as wish • to not like something • another word for listen • to try to find something • what your eyes are doing • I _______ coffee to tea. • what you do with your nose • a stronger word for dislike • to be conscious of something • to make someone feel surprised • Can you use your brain to ___? • ...
Mental Health 2025-04-14
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- a natural physiological and psychological response to perceived threats or challenges
- an emotion
- brain
- mental, or physical suffering
- Health
- in the middle of something or essential to it
- is a part of the autonomic nervous system
- relating to or situated on the edge or periphery of something
- being in the zone
- poor eating, substance abuse
- stress that is beneficial
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- feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy.
- relating to sensation or the physical senses
- cord
- relating to the body, especially as distinct from the mind.
- motivated
- conditions that affect your heart and blood vessels
- consciously controlling your breathing
- system
- doing more than one task
- is a colloquial term describing a state of mind characterized
- a monoamine neurotransmitter and hormone
22 Clues: cord • brain • Health • system • motivated • an emotion • being in the zone • doing more than one task • stress that is beneficial • poor eating, substance abuse • mental, or physical suffering • consciously controlling your breathing • a monoamine neurotransmitter and hormone • feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy. • is a part of the autonomic nervous system • ...
Mental health 2025-05-28
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- Talking to a professional for mental support
- A positive mental state of satisfaction
- Emotional strain or tension
- A disorder that affects a persons ability to think, feel, and behave clearly
- Disorder involving flashbacks from trauma
- A distressing or disturbing experience
- Therapy Type of therapy using conversation
- Unwanted repetitive thoughts or behaviors
- Overwhelmed and unable to cope
- A substance that can be abused and effect mental health
- Dealing with stress or difficulties
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- Mental state of being extremely active
- A break from reality often with hallucinations
- Medication or counseling
- A medical professional for mental illness
- Self perception and worth
- A period of extreme mood swings
- Strong feeling of worry or fear
- A persistent feeling of sadness
- Not confrontational behavior
- Deep emotional bond with others
21 Clues: Medication or counseling • Self perception and worth • Emotional strain or tension • Not confrontational behavior • Overwhelmed and unable to cope • A period of extreme mood swings • Strong feeling of worry or fear • A persistent feeling of sadness • Deep emotional bond with others • Dealing with stress or difficulties • Mental state of being extremely active • ...
Mental Crossword 2025-06-03
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- the emotional or mental qualities necessary in dealing with situations or events that are distressing or difficult.
- the established set of attitudes held by someone.
- a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen.
- to agree with and give encouragement to someone or something because you want him, her, or it to succeed
- a clinically significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotion regulation, or behaviour.
- willingness to tolerate a difficult or unpleasant situation.
- a disorder marked by uncontrollable and recurring obsessions, repetitive and excessive compulsions, or both.
- a mental health condition characterized by a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest in activities
- the study of heredity, the process of a parent passing certain genes to their children.
- a physical and emotional reaction to challenges or threats, causing a feeling of tension or pressure
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect.
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- an emotional state characterized by feelings of apprehension, worry, and unease
- mental health condition that's caused by an extremely stressful or terrifying event
- not wanting to communicate with other people.
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- a severe emotional wound or injury resulting from a disturbing or overwhelming event.
- the process of making or becoming sound or healthy again.
- a mental health condition characterized by extreme shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels. stigma
- a branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
- a return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength.
- the state of being free from illness or injury.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being.
- the practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health.
25 Clues: not wanting to communicate with other people. • the state of being free from illness or injury. • the established set of attitudes held by someone. • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • a return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength. • the process of making or becoming sound or healthy again. • ...
mental health 2025-04-22
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- can better your outcomes
- substance that people abuse
- it is important to _____ yourself on topics of mental health
- having a good distribution in life
- affect mental health and vice-versa
- good skills to have with medical provider
- causes disturbance of consciousness, can be cures
- seeking help from a doctor
- someone that you should continue to seek
- factor that impacts mental health issues
- signs include: slow walking, hand tremors
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- how you perceive yourself
- percentage of people that experience depression
- never___ that a symptom is normal just because of age
- most common form of dementia
- combination of conditions that damage the brain
- good understanding of...
- not depending on someone else
- causes impartment, delusions, negative symptoms
- feeling sad, anxious, angry all the time is not...
20 Clues: can better your outcomes • good understanding of... • how you perceive yourself • seeking help from a doctor • substance that people abuse • most common form of dementia • not depending on someone else • having a good distribution in life • affect mental health and vice-versa • someone that you should continue to seek • factor that impacts mental health issues • ...
Mental health 2025-06-22
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- Restorative state of unconsciousness essential for physical and mental health.
- Paying nonjudgmental attention to your thoughts, feelings, and surroundings right now.
- Professional treatment using psychological methods to improve well-being.
- A Singaporean mental-health charity offering resources and peer support.
- The feeling of belonging or relating to others in a meaningful way.
- Recognizing and appreciating the good things in your life.
- Emotional or practical help provided by friends, family, or professionals.
- A practice of focused attention or open monitoring to promote mental clarity.
- One-to-one guidance or advice to help resolve personal or psychological issues.
- A phone service offering immediate emotional support or crisis intervention.
- A mind–body practice combining physical postures, breathing exercises, and relaxation.
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- A brief stroll, often outdoors, used as a simple way to boost mood.
- Ability to bounce back from setbacks or adversity.
- Abbreviation for Institute of Mental Health, Singapore’s specialist psychiatric hospital.
- Physical and emotional exhaustion caused by chronic stress.
- Deliberate control of inhaling and exhaling to calm the mind and body.
- Using your senses to connect with the present moment
- A regular schedule of activities that provides structure and stability.
- Writing down thoughts and feelings to process emotions and reduce stress.
- “Save Our Souls” – a universal distress signal
20 Clues: “Save Our Souls” – a universal distress signal • Ability to bounce back from setbacks or adversity. • Using your senses to connect with the present moment • Recognizing and appreciating the good things in your life. • Physical and emotional exhaustion caused by chronic stress. • A brief stroll, often outdoors, used as a simple way to boost mood. • ...
salud mental 2025-07-29
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- : Habilidad de prestar atención con intención
- : Espacio de crecimiento emocional con un profesional
- : Fuerza para enfrentar lo que da miedo
- : Reconocimiento y aprecio por lo bueno en la vida
- : Vínculo emocional saludable con otros
- : Tendencia a ver lo positivo de las situaciones
- : Presencia y compañía de personas que nos cuidan
- : Capacidad de recuperarse ante la adversidad
- : Actos conscientes para cuidar el cuerpo y la mente
- : Energía interna para avanzar hacia metas
- : Sentimiento de que todo puede mejorar
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- : Reconocer la realidad sin juzgarla
- : Capacidad de tomar decisiones por uno mismo
- : Aceptación y respeto hacia uno mismo
- : Valor positivo que tienes sobre ti mismo
- : Equilibrio físico, emocional y mental
- : Atención amable hacia uno mismo o los demás
- : Entender y compartir los sentimientos de los demás
- : Seguridad en uno mismo o en alguien más
- : Estado de tranquilidad interior
20 Clues: : Estado de tranquilidad interior • : Reconocer la realidad sin juzgarla • : Aceptación y respeto hacia uno mismo • : Fuerza para enfrentar lo que da miedo • : Equilibrio físico, emocional y mental • : Vínculo emocional saludable con otros • : Sentimiento de que todo puede mejorar • : Seguridad en uno mismo o en alguien más • : Valor positivo que tienes sobre ti mismo • ...
Salud Mental 2025-07-30
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- Asociado al sistema nervioso y al funcionamiento del cerebro.
- Indicadores tempranos de que alguien necesita ayuda emocional.
- Conductas saludables que favorecen el bienestar mental.
- Sensación de que nada mejorará, falta de fe en el futuro.
- Dificultad para concentrarse o mantenerse enfocado.
- Miedos intensos e irracionales hacia cosas o situaciones específicas.
- Estado de preocupación o miedo excesivo sin causa clara.
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- Relacionado con la mente, emociones y pensamientos.
- Factores heredados que pueden influir en la salud mental.
- Factores que aumentan la posibilidad de sufrir problemas de salud mental.
- Sensación de nerviosismo o incomodidad persistente.
- Estado del cuerpo que influye directamente en la mente.
- Emociones generales como alegría, tristeza o enojo.
- Alteraciones mentales que afectan la conducta o emociones.
- Trastorno con cambios extremos de ánimo, entre euforia y tristeza.
- Principios o creencias que guían el comportamiento humano.
- Factores del entorno y relaciones que afectan la mente.
- Miedo intenso y repentino, a veces sin razón clara.
- Trastorno que provoca tristeza profunda, pérdida de interés y fatiga.
- Falta de confianza en uno mismo o en los demás.
20 Clues: Falta de confianza en uno mismo o en los demás. • Relacionado con la mente, emociones y pensamientos. • Sensación de nerviosismo o incomodidad persistente. • Emociones generales como alegría, tristeza o enojo. • Miedo intenso y repentino, a veces sin razón clara. • Dificultad para concentrarse o mantenerse enfocado. • ...
Salud Mental 2025-07-31
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- Son percepciones sensoriales imaginarias que no tienen estimulación externa.
- Trastorno mental de tipo ansioso en el cual la persona presenta estados de ansiedad excesivos en relación con múltiples actividades del diario vivir.
- Estado de miedo intenso y desproporcional que dura máximo unos minutos.
- Es un término general para una disminución de la capacidad mental tan grave que interfiere con la vida diaria.
- Es un trastorno mental crónico y grave que afecta la forma en que una persona piensa, siente y se comporta.
- Es una afección que hace que un individuo no sea consciente o no pueda percibir con precisión su afección de salud mental y sus efectos.
- Estado de ánimo anormalmente eufórico y exaltado, con aumento anormal y persistente de la actividad o la energía.
- Alteración en la forma en la que se experimentan y/o expresan las emociones.
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- Enfermedad que se caracteriza por que la persona percibe o interpreta el mundo de forma irreal usualmente sintiéndose perseguido o atacado.
- Síndrome que se caracteriza por un estado de ánimo deprimido la mayor parte del día.
- Trastorno mental caracterizado por la presencia de un trauma en la vida de la persona que ha causado secuelas importantes conllevando a que dicha experiencia negativa.
- Se trata de un proceso emocional que involucra reacciones corporales, sensaciones y pensamientos.
- Es un estado completo de bienestar en las diferentes áreas del ser humano, no solo se refiere a la ausencia de enfermedad, sino al estado de calidad de vida de la sociedad, comunidades y personas.
- Conducta en la que una persona se causa daño intencionalmente.
- Hace referencia a la presencia de miedo o ansiedad ante situaciones sociales.
- Son pensamientos extraños que no tienen base en la realidad.
- Temor y evitación marcada a estar solo o en lugares públicos.
- Es principalmente una respuesta física.
- Es una emoción básica, con una alta carga biológica.
- Tiene la tasa de mortalidad más alta de todas las enfermedades psiquiátricas.
20 Clues: Es principalmente una respuesta física. • Es una emoción básica, con una alta carga biológica. • Son pensamientos extraños que no tienen base en la realidad. • Temor y evitación marcada a estar solo o en lugares públicos. • Conducta en la que una persona se causa daño intencionalmente. • Estado de miedo intenso y desproporcional que dura máximo unos minutos. • ...
Mental Disorders 2023-05-15
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- Characterized by persistent deficits in social communication and interaction, along with restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior
- Characterized by social irresponsibility, delinquent or criminal disorder, and having no remorse
- Preoccupation with one or more perceived defects in physical appearance that is not observable to others or appears slight
- Mild depression
- Persistent pattern of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity
- Obsessive thoughts cause one to engage in compulsions
- Temporary functional impairment with no physical cause
- Experience of one or more manic episodes as well as periods of depression
- Characterized by delusions, hallucinations, and diminished or inappropriate emotional expression
- Characterized by deficits in general mental abilities, along with impairments of adaptive functioning
- Intense fear of gaining weight, disturbed body image, goes to extreme measures to lose weight
- Loss of memory of entire life and identity; often found in a new location
- Involuntary recollections of trauma, distress, and persistent negative emotions
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- Recurrent attacks of overwhelming anxiety that occur suddenly and unexpectedly
- Coexistence in one person of two or more different personalities
- Sudden loss of memory for important personal information
- Excessive fear of a specific object or situation
- Marked by chronic, high levels of anxiety that is not tied to any specific threat
- Preoccupied with concern that one has a serious disease
- Charaterized by emotional dysregulation, irritability, and risk-taking behavior
- Persistent feelings of sadness, despair, loss of interest, etc. that impairs everyday adaptive behavior for more than 2 weeks
- Fear of going out into public spaces
- Difficulty discarding or parting with possessions regardless of their actual value
- Fear of social or performance situations where they are being scrutinized (evaluated) by others
- Habitually engaging in out-of-control overeating followed by unhealthy compensatory efforts
- Characterized by a strong need for admiration, acting superior, and behaving with grandiosity
- Characterized by self-centeredness, attention-seeking behavior, and over-dramatic emotions
27 Clues: Mild depression • Fear of going out into public spaces • Excessive fear of a specific object or situation • Obsessive thoughts cause one to engage in compulsions • Temporary functional impairment with no physical cause • Preoccupied with concern that one has a serious disease • Sudden loss of memory for important personal information • ...
mental health 2023-05-11
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- these are often forms of self destructive behavior that are a way to respond to the illness
- the word for how a person suffering with anxiety or other mental illnesses uses to deal with it
- these can be linked with things like anxiety because of how someone feels about their looks or weight
- a feeling of unease, such as worry or fear, that can be mild or severe
- the indicators of someone being effected by a mental illness
- the word for the effect it has on other people usually close to the person
- this can be different for everyone but it can feel like a crushing feeling of fear or like your chest is getting tighter when in a crowd
- an unhealthy coping mechanism which can also be self destructive and harm the person
- a rational or usually irrational fear of something
- includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
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- an overwhelming feeling often caused by a person or event
- this can be a symptom of anxiety with a sudden onset of anxiety
- 1 in 6 people in the uk suffer a mental illness this is an example of this word
- this is an often coping mechanism for anxiety or other mental illness
- a mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought processes, perceptions, emotional responsiveness, and social interactions
- this can be an unhealthy way to cope with mental illness
- what can often been seen as the answer to people suffering with some mental illnesses
- stress set on from a traumatic event
- a form of common mental illness that can make a person feel worthless
- a form of a healthy way to respond to the illness
- something that people who are afflicted may do in order to try and lessen their impacts on people
- a term for a person who has thoughts about ending their life
- a meaning for an incident or event that could have contributed to it
23 Clues: stress set on from a traumatic event • a form of a healthy way to respond to the illness • a rational or usually irrational fear of something • this can be an unhealthy way to cope with mental illness • an overwhelming feeling often caused by a person or event • the indicators of someone being effected by a mental illness • ...
Mental Health 2023-03-29
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- Impaired comprehension with fluent speech
- When assessing if the client is talkative or silent, the nurse is assessing?
- "Do you think people are talking about you?"
- Disorder of language
- flat labile or blunted
- based on impulse wish fulfillment disordered thought content
- Leading contributing factor to disability
- When should the nurse assess mental status?
- Can be assessed by using similarities or proverbs
- "Do you have thoughts or pictures in your head that will not go away?"
- "I write with a den" words are malformed
- Exposure to a traumatic event that threatens client with or serious injury
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- Defective articulation
- "Are you extremely afraid of anything?"
- First sign of a client deteriorating neurologic system?
- Determined by asking client questions about time situation place and person
- Preserved comprehension and slow nonfluent speech
- Impaired volume quality or pitch of voice
- Overall observation and screening of a client's behavior and cognitive function
- "What you write with" instead of saying pen
20 Clues: Disorder of language • Defective articulation • flat labile or blunted • "Are you extremely afraid of anything?" • "I write with a den" words are malformed • Impaired comprehension with fluent speech • Impaired volume quality or pitch of voice • Leading contributing factor to disability • When should the nurse assess mental status? • ...
Mental Health 2024-11-05
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- ________ helps to increase dopamine and serotonin, and reduces cortisol.
- A person with ______ typically doesn’t eat enough food to get the necessary nutrients.
- If left untreated clinical depression is also a risk factor for _____.
- Symptoms of a ______ episode can be feeling very up, high, elated, and racing thoughts.
- Mental ________ affects the mind and reduces a person’s ability to function.
- A person that is able to persevere and keep going even when life gets really hard is___.
- A person may develop this mental disorder after experiencing a traumatic event.
- The acronym for a condition where unwanted thoughts or repetitive behaviors take over.
- Writing in a _______ can help some people manage stress and anxiety.
- Symptoms of a ______ episode can be feeling very down or sad, or anxious.
- A mental disorder that has an impact on how the brain utilizes serotonin.
- This eating disorder can be associated with worn tooth enamel.
- One way to improve body image is to become a ____ viewer of media messages.
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- Exercise increases this neurotransmitter that is associated with depression.
- Substances high in _______ can make it hard to sleep because it stays in the system for so long.
- A condition that causes thinning of the bones that can be associated with anorexia.
- Bingeing and purging can be associated with this eating disorder.
- Mental disorders are often caused by not one, but _______ factors.
- The acronym for a condition when a person may feel extremely worried or nervous.
- Symptoms may be losing touch with reality, hallucinations, and delusions.
- Exercise decreases this stress hormone.
- a psychological condition in which people may have a fear of not having their phones.
- Most people that experience symptoms of a mental disorder don’s seek ______.
- Usually involves a persistent feeling of apprehension or dread that doesn’t go away.
- An acronym for a condition that can impact people that live in areas that have long dark winters.
- ________ disorder has also been referred to as manic depression.
- ______ eating disorder is when a person may consume large amounts of food.
- The more time we spend in the _____ world the more vulnerable we are to unrealistic body standards.
28 Clues: Exercise decreases this stress hormone. • This eating disorder can be associated with worn tooth enamel. • ________ disorder has also been referred to as manic depression. • Bingeing and purging can be associated with this eating disorder. • Mental disorders are often caused by not one, but _______ factors. • ...
mental health 2025-09-15
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- how well u do somthing over and over agen.
- how you afect the world
- when u look at ur self
- contral what you can cantral
- plasher-happeness in a second
- how relatinby you are
- a costent stress
- reword a reword that lasts over time
- someting you do over and overagen
- you consistinly do.
- you have around u
- what u fell in the moment
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- how you take careof you self
- a positive feling over and over agen
- mark of shame
- filling felings that are overwellming
- how you spek
- what ou do or not
- the over wellming of nothing
- feliings felings you have evey day
- what you do
- how good you fell inside
- knowing what is happening is around you.
- how you act
- adult-
25 Clues: adult- • what you do • how you act • how you spek • mark of shame • a costent stress • what ou do or not • you have around u • you consistinly do. • how relatinby you are • when u look at ur self • how you afect the world • how good you fell inside • what u fell in the moment • how you take careof you self • the over wellming of nothing • contral what you can cantral • plasher-happeness in a second • ...
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