mental health Crossword Puzzles
Health Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-03
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- ___ problems is a symptom for many mental health conditions
- ___ attack is sudden episode of intense fear
- A pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use
- a person that has this condition has moods that switch between extremely low and high
- Chronic ___ washing, a symptom of OCD
- the P in PTSD
- ___drugs are highly addictive and illegal
- what does the C in OCD stand for
- A disorder that causes delusion, hallucination and paranoia
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- ___ affective disorder, a type of depression that happens during the winter and usually goes away during spring an summer
- A common mental health disorder
- T in PTSD
- what does the O in OCD stand for
- ___ anxiety, a mental health condition where interactions with other people cause anxiety
- generalized ___ disorder, excessive and/or irrational worry and tension
- People with OCD___touching
- a symptom of Anxiety
- what does the C in OCD
18 Clues: T in PTSD • the P in PTSD • a symptom of Anxiety • what does the C in OCD • People with OCD___touching • A common mental health disorder • what does the O in OCD stand for • what does the C in OCD stand for • Chronic ___ washing, a symptom of OCD • A pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use • ___drugs are highly addictive and illegal • ___ attack is sudden episode of intense fear • ...
Health Crossword 2013-04-05
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- The term used to describe 'a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity'.
- A physical ailment or mental weakness.
- The ability to recover from misfortune or adversity.
- A measure of physical health. The force that blood places on the walls of the blood vessels as the heart beats.
- A person's overall sense of self-worth or personal value.
- A feeling of trust in one’s own abilities and judgements.
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- A state of health where an individual realises their own abilities and can cope with the daily stressors of life.
- A dimension of health which refers to the efficient functioning of the body and its systems.
- The connection between the dimensions of health.
- An illness or disorder related to the incorrect functioning of an organ, structure or body system.
- A measure of human body shape based on an individual's height and weight.
- The most favourable level of health where all dimensions of health are complete.
- Defined as being able to interact with others and participate in the community in an independent and cooperative way.
- Those with a positive social health are actively involved and make valuable contribution to this area.
14 Clues: A physical ailment or mental weakness. • The connection between the dimensions of health. • The ability to recover from misfortune or adversity. • A person's overall sense of self-worth or personal value. • A feeling of trust in one’s own abilities and judgements. • A measure of human body shape based on an individual's height and weight. • ...
Health and Wellness 2024-01-17
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- a positive state that includes striving for optimal health and life satisfaction
- DNA segments that serve as the key functional units in hereditary transmission.
- the ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in your life
- an overall state of well-being or total health (including good physical, mental emotional and social health)
- taking care to get along with others
- conditions that shield individuals from the negative consequences of exposure to risk
- beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.
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- the promotion of health and prevention of disease in individuals through such actions as routine screening for serious diseases; better treatment of chronic illnesses; improved health care education; and more attention to the role of diet, exercise, smoking, and other lifestyle choices.
- how well your body functions
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- the ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in your life
- actions or behaviors that represent a potential health threat
- the maintenance and improvement of physical and mental health, especially through the provision of medical services.
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- people of similar age who share similar interests
15 Clues: how well your body functions • taking care to get along with others • people of similar age who share similar interests • actions or behaviors that represent a potential health threat • beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people. • the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being • ...
Chapter 7: Understanding Mental Illnesses 2024-09-23
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- treatment method that changes the way a person thinks, interprets information, behaves, and experiences and expresses emotions.
- negative symptoms that develop when a person with a physical dependence stops using a substance.
- health condition in which negative or unhelpful feelings or thoughts become so severe they interfere with daily life.
- series of suicides in a particular community that occur in a relatively short period of time.
- episodes of intense fear characterized by fast heartbeat, dizziness, shaking, trouble breathing, and chest pain.
- body’s need for an increased amount of a substance to experience the effects once felt with smaller amounts.
- mental illnesses in which people develop a psychological dependence on certain processes or behaviors.
- people who have lost someone to suicide.
- treatment method in which people who have faced or are facing similar challenges meet together to discuss obstacles and ways of overcoming them.
- extreme, unrealistic fear of an object or situation.
- intentional act of ending one’s own life.
- mood disorder characterized by extreme highs (mania) and lows (depression).
- mental illnesses characterized by irregular thoughts, delusions, and hallucinations.
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- mental illnesses characterized by consistent patterns of inappropriate behavior.
- mental illness in which a person continues using a substance despite negative effects on health and life.
- copying of suicide attempts after exposure to another person’s suicide.
- two conditions that affect health at the same time; for example, substance use disorders and other mental illnesses.
- mood disorder characterized by feelings of intense sadness, worthlessness, and hopelessness.
- treatment method in which family members meet together with a therapist to build positive, functional relationships and strengthen interactions.
- substances that cause changes in the brain to reduce the symptoms of a mental illness.
- mental illness in which feelings of worry and dread interfere with daily life.
- healthcare professional who diagnoses mental illnesses and delivers therapy.
- negative, false, unfair beliefs associated with a circumstance, quality, or person.
23 Clues: people who have lost someone to suicide. • intentional act of ending one’s own life. • extreme, unrealistic fear of an object or situation. • copying of suicide attempts after exposure to another person’s suicide. • mood disorder characterized by extreme highs (mania) and lows (depression). • ...
Health EOC Review 1 2023-12-07
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- Weakness/brittleness of the bone that usually comes from aging.
- The barriers the body has to prevent illnesses from infecting the body.
- If you often suffer from extreme anxiety and panic attacks, you most likely have bad [] health.
- Medicine used to help build up antibodies against an illness, usually through a needle.
- The health triangle consists of mental health, physical health, and [] health.
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- Cases such as anxiety, ADHD, depression, and schizophrenia are mental [].
- A communicable disease also known as the "kissing disease".
- Exercise helps to improve [] health.
- A disease caused by the development of a tumor.
- A respiratory virus that spreads through mucus resulting in fever and congestion.
- When the body cannot use insulin to properly break down sugars.
- Traits passed from parent to child.
12 Clues: Traits passed from parent to child. • Exercise helps to improve [] health. • A disease caused by the development of a tumor. • A communicable disease also known as the "kissing disease". • Weakness/brittleness of the bone that usually comes from aging. • When the body cannot use insulin to properly break down sugars. • ...
Knowing more about mental health conditions 2025-08-15
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- Mental health is not a result of poor ____________.
- A disorder characterised by episodes of extreme mood swings that can be caused be genetic factors.
- Mental health is also not a result of personal _______ or laziness.
- A disorder characterised by major psychosis, with symptoms such as delusions, hallucinations,disordered thinking that can be caused by genetics.
- Mental illnesses are like any other medical conditions; _______________ is necessary toget better.
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- Bulimia is an _______ disorder that can be caused by extreme concerns of body shape and insecurities about weight.
- Prolonged periods of sadness that can be caused by stress, family history and even pregnancy.
- Life experiences that could cause mental health conditions could be trauma or physical ________.
- For some people, prolonged ___________ can be a cause for mental health issues
- Mental illness is an impairment of the _______ that affects the way we think, feel and behave
- Obsessive compulsive disorder can be reactions to reduce _________ related to the obsession.
- Mental illness can be a complex interplay between ______________ factors like genes and brain chemistry, as well as life experiences
12 Clues: Mental health is not a result of poor ____________. • Mental health is also not a result of personal _______ or laziness. • For some people, prolonged ___________ can be a cause for mental health issues • Obsessive compulsive disorder can be reactions to reduce _________ related to the obsession. • ...
Sloganityisms Crossword Thoughts 2025-11-14
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- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others
- Treatment for mental or emotional issues,
- One's established set of attitudes or beliefs
- Activities that promote physical and mental well -being
- Empowering shift of clarity or understanding for growth, hope and forward movement
- Strategies for managing difficult or stressful situations
- A practice to reduce stress and promote calmness
- Maintaining equilibrium in life's demands
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
- Professional guidance and support for personal or emotional issues
- Calming techniques used to support being present, real, and right now
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- Moment of place for disconnection and rejuvenation
- Assistance and encouragement from others
- Limits set to protect energy, peace, and personal space
- A state of being in good physical and mental health
- The quality of being thankful and appreciative
- Strategy for physical health and mental stress relief
- The ability to bounce back from difficulties
- Being present and attentive in the moment,
- A persistent low mood that affects daily life
20 Clues: Assistance and encouragement from others • Treatment for mental or emotional issues, • Maintaining equilibrium in life's demands • Being present and attentive in the moment, • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • The ability to bounce back from difficulties • One's established set of attitudes or beliefs • A persistent low mood that affects daily life • ...
Health and Wellness 2024-01-17
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- a positive state that includes striving for optimal health and life satisfaction
- DNA segments that serve as the key functional units in hereditary transmission.
- the ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in your life
- an overall state of well-being or total health (including good physical, mental emotional and social health)
- taking care to get along with others
- conditions that shield individuals from the negative consequences of exposure to risk
- beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.
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- the promotion of health and prevention of disease in individuals through such actions as routine screening for serious diseases; better treatment of chronic illnesses; improved health care education; and more attention to the role of diet, exercise, smoking, and other lifestyle choices.
- how well your body functions
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- the ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in your life
- actions or behaviors that represent a potential health threat
- the maintenance and improvement of physical and mental health, especially through the provision of medical services.
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- people of similar age who share similar interests
15 Clues: how well your body functions • taking care to get along with others • people of similar age who share similar interests • actions or behaviors that represent a potential health threat • beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people. • the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being • ...
Crossword Puzzle with answers 2025-03-07
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- – Physical activity to assist the body in staying fit and healthy
- health services – Services provided by governments, usually free of charge
- – Restoring someone to health after addiction or sickness
- – To become worse
- – Happening a lot or becoming worse
- – Physical harm or damage
- – The invasion and growth of germs in the body
- – To weaken or damage
- – Substances and activities that create either a physical or mental dependency
- – To identify the nature of a medical condition
- – inactive and without physical exercise
- lifestyle – A life that involves lots of exercise and activity
- – A condition that results in abnormal or excessive fat accumulation
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- – To relieve pain or symptoms
- diet – Consumption of fatty and sugary food and drinks, likely to lead to health problems
- – A disorder of structure or function in a human, which produces symptoms.
- – A long-lasting and difficult to eradicate illness
- foods – Foods that are high in fat and lead to health problems
- medicine – To give medicine to a patient
- – Vitamins and minerals found in foods and plants
- foods – Foods that are high in sugar, such as chocolate and carbonated drinks
- – An illness or condition that affects mental or physical function
- death – Death occurring before the average age of death
- – A large outbreak of a disease or virus
- medicine/treatment – Designed to prevent health problems rather than resolve them
- diet – Consuming food that is beneficial for the body
- fit – Doing exercise to stay healthy
- health – Emotional and psychological well-being
28 Clues: – To become worse • – To weaken or damage • – Physical harm or damage • – To relieve pain or symptoms • – Happening a lot or becoming worse • fit – Doing exercise to stay healthy • medicine – To give medicine to a patient • – A large outbreak of a disease or virus • – inactive and without physical exercise • – The invasion and growth of germs in the body • ...
Health and wellness - Ayden 2022-09-06
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- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life.
- DNA segments that contain the blueprint for the structure and function of a person's cells.
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies, social media, and advertisements.
- length of time a person is expected to live.
- state of being without regular consistent housing.
- belief, values, customs, and arts.
- actual number of years a person lives
- chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes.
- health conditions that develop due to a person's genes.
- choices and behaviors that affect a person's chance of developing a disease.
- land features and any bodies of water present in an area.
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- aspects of people's lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health.
- dimension of health that describes how a person observers and interprets information.
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings.
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally.
- person's ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good.
- presence of waste in the environment.
- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it.
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions.
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others.
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being.
- aspects of people's lives that increase the chance they will develop a disease or disorder or experience an injury or decline in health.
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical mental emotional, and social health.
- circumstances, objects or conditions that surround a person in everyday life.
24 Clues: belief, values, customs, and arts. • presence of waste in the environment. • actual number of years a person lives • length of time a person is expected to live. • state of being without regular consistent housing. • health conditions that develop due to a person's genes. • land features and any bodies of water present in an area. • ...
Ch. 5 Understanding Mental and Emotional Health 2023-03-30
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- skill of knowing which emotions you feel and why
- any factor that causes one stress
- patterns of thoughts and feelings that decrease ME health
- stress caused by repeated, long-lasting exposure to stressors
- mental picture of oneself
- how a person feels about themselves
- who you are
- ability to feel what others are feeling
- moods or feelings a person experiences
- own thoughts and ideas
- body's impulse to fight or flee from threatening situations
- ways someone tinks or feels about something or someone
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- aspect of health referring to a person's thoughts and feelings
- negative thoughts interfere with ability to function for a short time
- being kind and understanding to oneself
- using strategies to reduce the impact of a mental, emotional, and physical stress responses
- positive stress that encourages growth and motivation
- extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events
- taking an active role in protecting your own health
- stress that causes negative feelings and harmful health effects
- understanding, controlling, and expressing one's emotions and sensing other's emotions
- ability to recover from trauma or stressful events
- thoughts and feelings about oneself
- ability to maintain a positive outlook on situations
- physical, mental, and emotional response to a challenge
25 Clues: who you are • own thoughts and ideas • mental picture of oneself • any factor that causes one stress • how a person feels about themselves • thoughts and feelings about oneself • moods or feelings a person experiences • being kind and understanding to oneself • ability to feel what others are feeling • extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events • ...
YAM 2025-07-17
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- You take this after session 5
- Sharing your thoughts and listening to others- key part of YAM
- Talking through emotions in a structured setting
- The feelings and thoughts we experience every day = ______ health
- What you feel when overwhelmed or under pressure
- The opposite of sad
- A short performance to explore a real-life situation
- What happens in session 1 during YAM delivery?
- Youth Aware of Mental Health acronym
- The ability to recover after a tough time
- Who are the usually the first to notice someone isn't doing ok?
- What other services does UTMB offer
- Prolonged sadness and lack of interest in activities
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- Not sharing someone else's personal information
- One thing we can always ask for when struggling
- The students get to keep this
- A situation that causes overwhelming distress
- Type of agreement made to help everyone feel safe in group discussions
- These are the unfair assumptions or negative labels, often about mental health
- Acting out
- How many counties do we serve?
- What friends can offer when they notice something's wrong
- Session 2 stressful situations
23 Clues: Acting out • The opposite of sad • The students get to keep this • You take this after session 5 • How many counties do we serve? • Session 2 stressful situations • What other services does UTMB offer • Youth Aware of Mental Health acronym • The ability to recover after a tough time • A situation that causes overwhelming distress • What happens in session 1 during YAM delivery? • ...
Sloganityisms Crossword Thoughts 2025-11-14
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- A state of being in good physical and mental health
- Calming techniques used to support being present, real, and right now
- The quality of being thankful and appreciative
- Maintaining equilibrium in life's demands
- A practice to reduce stress and promote calmness
- The ability to bounce back from difficulties
- Assistance and encouragement from others
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
- Moment of place for disconnection and rejuvenation
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- Strategy for physical health and mental stress relief
- A persistent low mood that affects daily life
- Empowering shift of clarity or understanding for growth, hope and forward movement
- Treatment for mental or emotional issues
- Being present and attentive in the moment
- One's established set of attitudes or beliefs
- Strategies for managing difficult or stressful situations
- Professional guidance and support for personal or emotional issues
- Limits set to protect energy, peace, and personal space
- Activities that promote physical and mental well -being
20 Clues: Treatment for mental or emotional issues • Assistance and encouragement from others • Maintaining equilibrium in life's demands • Being present and attentive in the moment • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • The ability to bounce back from difficulties • A persistent low mood that affects daily life • One's established set of attitudes or beliefs • ...
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. • ...
Chapter 5 Review 2022-05-03
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- Fear of injections
- Fear of heights
- Makes people worry all the time, often for reasons that aren't that important
- suggestion to seek help or information from another person or place
- Professional counseling
- A feeling of sudden, intense fear
- Counseling that seeks to improve troubled family relationships
- disturbance in the normal function of a part of the body
- A fear of dealing with people
- Fear of animals
- Medical doctors who treat mental health problems
- A severe mental disorder in which a person loses contact with reality
- Extreme fears of real or imaginary situations that get in the way of normal activities
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- Traps people in a pattern of repeated thoughts and actions
- Fear of enclosed spaces
- Certified mental health professional with a master's degree in social work
- Fear of water
- Find it very hard to relate to others
- causes extreme mood swings
- Mental health professionals who are trained and licensed by the state to counsel
- Is the act of killing oneself on purpose
- An emotional problem marked by long periods of hopelessness and despair
- Occurs after a very stressful event
- Mental and emotional problems in which a person undergoes mood swings that seem extreme
- Serious mood disorder in which people lose interest in life and can no longer find enjoyment in anything
- Fear of thunder & lighting
- is an intense and exaggerated fear of specific situations or object
27 Clues: Fear of water • Fear of heights • Fear of animals • Fear of injections • Fear of enclosed spaces • Professional counseling • causes extreme mood swings • Fear of thunder & lighting • A fear of dealing with people • A feeling of sudden, intense fear • Occurs after a very stressful event • Find it very hard to relate to others • Is the act of killing oneself on purpose • ...
Johnathan Flores P.5 2019-08-23
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- Skill: A tool for building a healthy life.
- The state of well-being in which all components of Health – physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and environmental – are in balance.
- Pressure: The pressure that results from someone tries to convince you to do something that you normally would not do.
- Decision Making Model: Give thought to the problem, Review your choice, Evaluate the consequences of each choice, Assess and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward.
- The way in which two or more things is related to the other or others.
- Something to work toward and hope to achieve
- Health: The practice of protecting and improving the health of people in a community.
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- Literacy: Knowledge of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
- Health: A positive state of well-being which enables an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands of everyday life.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- To work together with one or more people.
- Pressure: A feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want.
- Health: The state of mental well-being in which one can cope with the demands of daily life.
- Cholesterol: A waxy substance that is found in the fats (lipids) in your blood. Having high cholesterol can increase the risk of heart disease.
- Health: Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease.
15 Clues: To work together with one or more people. • Skill: A tool for building a healthy life. • Something to work toward and hope to achieve • The action of stopping something from happening or arising. • Health: Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease. • The way in which two or more things is related to the other or others. • ...
health crossword 2024-04-08
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- this can affect your mental/emotional health
- a breathing exercise we practiced in class to help with mental/emotional health
- has three sides and lists the three main parts of your health
- things you can do to take care of your mental/emotional health
- thoughts & feelings and how you express them
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- this can affect your physical health
- this can affect your social health
- the condition of your body and how you treat it
- communication and relationships with others
- the game we played to move our bodies during class one day
10 Clues: this can affect your social health • this can affect your physical health • communication and relationships with others • this can affect your mental/emotional health • thoughts & feelings and how you express them • the condition of your body and how you treat it • the game we played to move our bodies during class one day • ...
Ch 21: Psychology Today and Tomorrow: Emerging Trends and Applications 2024-09-30
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- Type of Psychology. Applying psychology to legal issues.
- Mental imagery for relaxation or performance improvement.
- Study of aging and the elderly.
- The ability to recover from stress or adversity.
- The study of how drugs affect mental health.
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- Type of Psychology. Applying psychology to the workplace.
- Type of Psychology. Enhancing performance and well-being in sports.
- Study of brain-behavior relationships.
- Providing mental health services via video, phone, or online platforms.
- Type of Psychology. Focuses on how psychological factors influence physical health and illness.
- Type of Psychology. The study of human strengths, well-being, and happiness.
- Exploring how technology, including the internet and virtual environments, impacts human behavior.
12 Clues: Study of aging and the elderly. • Study of brain-behavior relationships. • The study of how drugs affect mental health. • The ability to recover from stress or adversity. • Type of Psychology. Applying psychology to legal issues. • Type of Psychology. Applying psychology to the workplace. • Mental imagery for relaxation or performance improvement. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2022-01-27
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- someone you can go to if concerned
- ones sense of worth or value
- puts someone at greater risk
- related to family medical history
- may happen as a result of a big test or game
- affects how you feel, think, and act
- one cause of depression (biological)
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- puts someone at lower risk
- used to deal with big, negative emotions
- negative beliefs or attitudes
- explaines how someone develops depression
- ability to work through big emotions
- speaking to a licensed professional
- helps someone recover from illness
- a common symptom of depression (think of Igor)
- a sign of the illness
- often coexists alongside depression
17 Clues: a sign of the illness • puts someone at lower risk • ones sense of worth or value • puts someone at greater risk • negative beliefs or attitudes • related to family medical history • someone you can go to if concerned • helps someone recover from illness • speaking to a licensed professional • often coexists alongside depression • ability to work through big emotions • ...
Wellness-Mental Health 2021-12-22
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- stress that lasts for a longer period of time (2 words)
- final stage in the grief process
- something causing stress to an organism
- Complex set of characteristics that makes you unique
- The capacity to understand or feel what another person is experiencing from within their frame of reference
- A state of well-being (2 words)
- The study of how your behaviors and environment can cause changes that affect the way your genes work
- Complex network that coordinates all the activities in your body (2 words)
- short-term stress that goes away quickly (2 words)
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- Mental processes that protect individuals from strong or stressful emotions/situations (2 words)
- hormone associated with "fight or flight"
- second stage in the grief process
- Signals that tell your mind and body how to react
- there are ____ stages in the grief process
- "good stress"
- The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization
- a feeling of emotional or physical tension
17 Clues: "good stress" • A state of well-being (2 words) • final stage in the grief process • second stage in the grief process • something causing stress to an organism • hormone associated with "fight or flight" • there are ____ stages in the grief process • a feeling of emotional or physical tension • Signals that tell your mind and body how to react • ...
Mental Health Topics 2024-04-22
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- The harmful or hazardous use of psychoactive substances, including alcohol and drugs, leading to negative physical, psychological, and social consequences.
- An eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of eating large quantities of food in a short period, accompanied by a sense of lack of control and distress.
- A mental health condition characterized by obsessive preoccupation with perceived flaws or defects in one's physical appearance, often leading to distress and impaired functioning.
- A mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, leading to symptoms such as flashbacks, nightmares, and severe anxiety. (Acronym)
- A complex condition characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite harmful consequences.
- A neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by difficulties with attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. (Acronym)
- A mental health condition characterized by persistent, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or rituals (compulsions) aimed at reducing anxiety.
- A mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression).
- An eating disorder characterized by an intense fear of gaining weight, distorted body image, and severe restriction of food intake leading to dangerously low body weight.
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- Persistent feelings of worry, fear, or unease about everyday situations or events.
- An eating disorder characterized by episodes of binge eating followed by behaviors to compensate for the overeating, such as self-induced vomiting, excessive exercise, or fasting.
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest or pleasure in activities.
- A sleep disorder characterized by difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or experiencing restful sleep despite adequate opportunity for sleep.
- A mental health condition characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states or identities within one individual. (Acronym)
- A chronic mental disorder characterized by disturbances in thought processes, perceptions, emotions, and behavior.
- A neurological disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, sudden episodes of muscle weakness (cataplexy), sleep paralysis, and hallucinations during sleep transitions.
- A sleep disorder characterized by pauses in breathing or shallow breaths during sleep, often leading to disrupted sleep patterns and daytime fatigue.
17 Clues: Persistent feelings of worry, fear, or unease about everyday situations or events. • A complex condition characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite harmful consequences. • A chronic mental disorder characterized by disturbances in thought processes, perceptions, emotions, and behavior. • ...
Mental Health Medications 2024-08-08
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- Getting regular ____ can improve mood and sleep
- This medication is used to treat an opioid overdose
- This antidepressant may also help with nerve pain
- This medication is used to treat alcohol cravings
- It's especially important to stay hydrated when taking this mood stabilizer
- This class of mental health medications is first-line treatment for anxiety
- Sertraline (Zoloft) works on this brain chemical
- This can interact with many mental health medications and cause excessive sedation
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- Antihistamine often used as needed for anxiety
- Maintaining _____ with medications can decrease risk of side effects and increase benefit for symptoms
- This blood pressure medication can be used to treat nightmares associated with PTSD
- Using this can help you remember to take your medications
- Taking antidepressants with food may help with this side effect
- Some medications come in an ___ formulation to help with adherence and pill burden
- True/False: Once you start a mental health medication, you'll be on it forever
- Antidepressants can take ____ to see full benefits for symptoms
- True/False: Benzodiazepines are not safe for long-term treatment of anxiety
17 Clues: Antihistamine often used as needed for anxiety • Getting regular ____ can improve mood and sleep • Sertraline (Zoloft) works on this brain chemical • This antidepressant may also help with nerve pain • This medication is used to treat alcohol cravings • This medication is used to treat an opioid overdose • Using this can help you remember to take your medications • ...
Maintentance of Mental Health 2023-08-16
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- This factor increases the likelihood of experiencing mental ill-health or can make existing mental health difficulties more s
- This protective psychological strategy aims to replace unhelpful thoughts with more helpful ones.
- Another word to describe adequate nutritional intake
- Support from friends, family and others
- Term used to describe the preservation of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander peoples’ traditions and carrying them forward
- Term used to describe the right of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to make choices and manage their own lives
- Protective factors that help maintain strong connections to culture, strengthen cultural identity and contribute to the maintenance of mental wellbeing
- Another term for ‘behaviour activation’
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- Another term for ‘cognitive restructuring’
- If a person is providing social support and they are being true to their own personality and values and being genuine, they are displaying this characteristic.
- CBT technique based on the premise that regularly engaging in pleasant activities may help elevate mood
- This factor helps enhance mental wellbeing and reduces the likelihood that mental ill-health will occur.
- A practice used to help people calm both their mind and body
- Adequate hydration is this type of protective factor
- These habitual ways of thinking can adversely impact on mental wellbeing.
- Term used to describe a particular group’s way of life, including their beliefs, values, language, customs and social behaviour
- A protective factor for mental wellbeing that is usually achievable without support from a professional
17 Clues: Support from friends, family and others • Another term for ‘behaviour activation’ • Another term for ‘cognitive restructuring’ • Adequate hydration is this type of protective factor • Another word to describe adequate nutritional intake • A practice used to help people calm both their mind and body • ...
Mental Health Awareness in Workplaces 2024-10-17
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- (10 letters): "The ability to recover quickly from work-related stress or setbacks."
- (11 letters): "A mental practice focusing on being present and aware in the moment."
- (7 letters): "The ability to understand and share the feelings of coworkers."
- (10 letters): "A mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest."
- (7 letters): "Extreme tiredness, often caused by mental or physical exertion at work."
- (6 letters): "Mechanisms employees use to manage workplace stress or anxiety."
- (7 letters): "Assistance provided to help employees manage mental health challenges."
- balance (14 letters): "The equilibrium between professional responsibilities and personal time."
- (7 letters): "A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about work challenges."
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- (10 letters): "Unwanted conduct affecting an employee's dignity and mental well-being."
- (9 letters): "Creating a workplace culture that values and respects all employees."
- (6 letters): "A common feeling of emotional strain or tension at work."
- (9 letters): "The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy in the workplace."
- (7 letters): "A state of physical and emotional exhaustion caused by prolonged stress."
- (10 letters): "Professional guidance provided to employees dealing with mental health issues."
15 Clues: (6 letters): "A common feeling of emotional strain or tension at work." • (7 letters): "The ability to understand and share the feelings of coworkers." • (6 letters): "Mechanisms employees use to manage workplace stress or anxiety." • (7 letters): "A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about work challenges." • ...
Health Care and Mental Health 2024-02-12
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- an order a doctor gives you in writing for medicine or treatment
- how hot or cold something is according to a thermometer
- secret or private
- a feeling of trust in someone’s abilities
- feeling bad about your actions
- another word for liquids
- a device used to measure temperature
- causing surprise because of being unexpected
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- people who get together to discuss common problems they have
- a place where you can get prescription medications and other drugs
- areas of study such as sociology, psychology, and anthropology
- getting help from a trained professional about personal issues, emotions, or behavior
- feeling like everything is too much to handle
- a small piece of cotton or other material used for collecting a sample of cells for testing
- preparation making someone a good choice for a job or task
- a room or building where scientific experiments, tests, research, or teaching happen
- a strong, regular sound or feeling, repeated hitting or similar sound or action
- having trouble falling or staying asleep
- hard to understand or deal with because of many parts or details
- a large number of germs in the body that gives pain or sickness or both
20 Clues: secret or private • another word for liquids • feeling bad about your actions • a device used to measure temperature • having trouble falling or staying asleep • a feeling of trust in someone’s abilities • causing surprise because of being unexpected • feeling like everything is too much to handle • how hot or cold something is according to a thermometer • ...
HHD Holiday Homework 2023-02-05
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- The number of new cases of a disease
- Physical H&W relates to the functioning of the body and it's:
- Another term for a pattern in a graph is a:
- Having a sense of ___ means being able to be yourself and feel accepted and is an example of spiritual h&w
- This type of health and wellbeing is the best you can have.
- Social H&W includes being able to form meaningful:
- How you feel about yourself and your life.
- The influences that dimensions of h&w have on each other are known as:
- A term to describe how H&W is always changing
- Health is a resource nationally as if people are healthy they can work and pay:
- An example of optimal physical h&w is having a strong ___ system
- A measure of how long you are expected to live if death rates don't change
- A term to describe how optimal h&w can be viewed differently by different people
- The measurement for Burden of Disease
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- An example of mental health and wellbeing is to have a sense of ____ and positive thoughts.
- Health is seen as a ____ for us to function effectively
- A type of H&W that focuses on feelings, emotions and resilience.
- Health is a resource globally as it promotes ____ and stability.
- Maintaining a network of supportive ___ is an example of social h&w
- The personal experience of a disease
- Examples of things that our tax pays for are schools, hospitals and:
- The total number of people experiencing a condition at a given time
- An example of mental h&w is being able to think using:
- Another term for death
- Health is a resource for Year 12s as being healthy mans you can:
- A physical or mental disturbance involving symptoms or damage.
- A term given to being able to adapt to adversity
- Living according to ones ideas, beliefs and ____ is an example of spiritual h&w
- A type of H&W that focuses on the brain and thought processes
- The amount of years you are expected to live in full health.
30 Clues: Another term for death • The number of new cases of a disease • The personal experience of a disease • The measurement for Burden of Disease • How you feel about yourself and your life. • Another term for a pattern in a graph is a: • A term to describe how H&W is always changing • A term given to being able to adapt to adversity • ...
A healthy lifestyle 2025-04-14
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- – Mineral important for immunity and wound healing.
- – Key to managing diet, exercise, and mental health.
- – Muscle-building macronutrient found in meat, eggs, and legumes.
- – Body’s reaction to challenge or demand; too much can harm health.
- – Substance that protects cells from oxidative stress.
- – Heart-pumping workout type, like running or cycling.
- – Plant-based nutrient that aids digestion.
- – Units of energy found in food.
- – Essential for body function; drink 8 glasses of water a day.
- – Restorative process needed nightly for brain and body.
- – Mental practice focused on being present and aware.
- – Mind-body practice combining postures, breathing, and meditation.
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- – Essential micronutrient,often labeled A, B, C, etc.
- – Overall state of good health and balance.
- – Physical activity that improves health and fitness.
- – The process your body uses to convert food into energy.
- – Science of how food affects the body.
- – Molecules that can damage cells if not neutralized.
- – Physical power developed through resistance training.
- – System that defends your body from illness.
20 Clues: – Units of energy found in food. • – Science of how food affects the body. • – Overall state of good health and balance. • – Plant-based nutrient that aids digestion. • – System that defends your body from illness. • – Mineral important for immunity and wound healing. • – Key to managing diet, exercise, and mental health. • ...
YOUR TOTAL HEALTH CROSSWORD 2022-09-12
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- Likes to chase mice
- the behaviors and habits that help determine a person's level of health
- all the living and nonliving things around you
- the chance that something harmful may happen to our health and wellness
- the collected beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- trustworthy and dependable
- Man's best friend
- taking steps to avoid something
- Has a trunk
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- engaging in physical activity and eating healthy foods
- combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- the conscious active choice not to participate in high risk behaviors
- Flying mammal
- how you handle feelings, thoughts, and emotions
- Large marsupial
- people close to you in age who are a lot like you
- how you relate to people at home, school, and everywhere
- passing traits from parents to their biological children
- body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • trustworthy and dependable • taking steps to avoid something • all the living and nonliving things around you • how you handle feelings, thoughts, and emotions • people close to you in age who are a lot like you • engaging in physical activity and eating healthy foods • ...
Wellness Crossword 2024-09-25
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- A mental health disorder characterized by excessive fear or worry
- A common method for stress relief involving deep breathing and mental focus
- A feeling of extreme tiredness, often related to mental strain
- A practice that involves observing thoughts and feelings without judgement
- A therapeutic technique involving talking to a trained professional
- The practice of setting aside time for oneself to relax and rejuvenate
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- A mental health condition characterized by persistent sadness
- The act of focusing on positive aspects of life to improve mental well-being
- The ability to bounce back from adversity or stress
- A form of therapy that uses movement to improve mental health
- A feeling of being anxious or worried about something
11 Clues: The ability to bounce back from adversity or stress • A feeling of being anxious or worried about something • A mental health condition characterized by persistent sadness • A form of therapy that uses movement to improve mental health • A feeling of extreme tiredness, often related to mental strain • ...
Mental Health Reveiw 2023-05-16
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- - memories that are SUBCONSCIOUSLY blocked
- Disorders - Mental conditions that involve a sever warped perception and relationship with food
- - A social media con on mental health
- - 2nd stage of Greif is...
- - 1st stage of Greif is...
- - memories that are CONSCIOUSLY blocked
- - Fight or ...
- Health - A state of the mental well-being of an individual + who can cope with daily life
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- - 3rd stage of Greif is...
- - At an earlier age this could have more of an impact on the person's well being
- - An ability of people to change neural networks through development
- - Can be reactive or clinical
- Strategies - Healthy "distractions"
- - The ability to feel what someone else is feeling
- Disorders - An example of this type of Mental Disorder are: Depression, Bipolar or Manic Disorder
15 Clues: - Fight or ... • - 3rd stage of Greif is... • - 2nd stage of Greif is... • - 1st stage of Greif is... • - Can be reactive or clinical • Strategies - Healthy "distractions" • - A social media con on mental health • - memories that are CONSCIOUSLY blocked • - memories that are SUBCONSCIOUSLY blocked • - The ability to feel what someone else is feeling • ...
TAY and the Mental Health System 2018-04-09
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- Something you get put on after registering for a service.
- TAY are youth who are transitioning from children services to adult services to get help with what?
- A mental health disorder where someone is experiencing chronically low moods.
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- A mental health disorder marked by significant feelings of fear and worry. Symptoms include shakiness, fast heart rate and sweating.
- A type of treatment for people experiencing mental health issues.
- The name of the mental health agency/ hospital in Whitby with a TAY unit.
- This type of social action strategy includes lobbying, petitions and collective bargaining.
- Good2Talk and KidsHelpPhone are examples of what type of service?
- Canada's largest Mental Health and Addictions teaching hospital. (acronym)
- What does the Y in TAY stand for?
10 Clues: What does the Y in TAY stand for? • Something you get put on after registering for a service. • A type of treatment for people experiencing mental health issues. • Good2Talk and KidsHelpPhone are examples of what type of service? • The name of the mental health agency/ hospital in Whitby with a TAY unit. • ...
HEALTH AND WELLNESS 2023-06-03
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- Physical and emotional strain caused by demanding situations
- Exercises to improve flexibility and prevent muscle stiffness
- Physical, mental, and spiritual practice that originated in ancient India
- Resting state essential for rejuvenation and overall well-being
- Washing Cleaning hands with soap and water to prevent the spread of germs
- The process of providing the body with the necessary nutrients for growth and health
- Diet Eating a variety of foods to ensure proper nutrition
- Active process of making choices toward a healthy and fulfilling life
- Essential nutrients needed in small amounts for proper body function
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- Essential nutrients needed in small amounts for various bodily processes
- State of being physically active and in good health
- Practice of training the mind to focus and achieve mental clarity and calmness
- Health State of well-being concerning one's emotions, thoughts, and overall psychological well-being
- Care Practices to maintain oral hygiene and health
- Sweet or savory edible products from plants
- Drinking enough water to maintain proper body function
- Cream or lotion applied to the skin to protect against the sun's harmful rays
- Nutrient-rich foods that come from plants
- Physical activity that promotes strength and fitness
- Administration of vaccines to prevent diseases
20 Clues: Nutrient-rich foods that come from plants • Sweet or savory edible products from plants • Administration of vaccines to prevent diseases • Care Practices to maintain oral hygiene and health • State of being physically active and in good health • Physical activity that promotes strength and fitness • Drinking enough water to maintain proper body function • ...
presentations 2023-06-02
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- family channels should be banned
- cellphone addiction
- racism in buffalo
- food insecurity
- pink tax
- foster homes should be checked more
- the effects divorce has on kids
- anxiety
- depression
- algebra is useless
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- anti trans laws
- social media
- steroids
- ai is bad
- ai can be helpful
- positive reinforcement on kids
- modeling influence and its dangers
- effects that military has on mental health
- how long kids should watch tv
- stock nfts need to be monitored
- athlete injuries can affect their mental health
- music and art therapy in hospitals
- is the afterlife real
23 Clues: anxiety • steroids • pink tax • ai is bad • depression • social media • anti trans laws • food insecurity • ai can be helpful • racism in buffalo • algebra is useless • cellphone addiction • is the afterlife real • how long kids should watch tv • positive reinforcement on kids • the effects divorce has on kids • stock nfts need to be monitored • family channels should be banned • ...
Rosenhan’s Study on Psychiatric Labeling 2024-02-18
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- considerations: The moral principles and guidelines that govern the conduct of research involving human participants.
- Negative attitudes or stereotypes associated with individuals who have mental health disorders.
- A handbook used by mental health professionals to classify and diagnose mental health disorders.
- variables: Variables other than the independent variable that may influence the outcome of a study.
- group: A group of participants in an experiment who receive the experimental treatment or intervention being studied.
- consent: The process of providing participants with information about the purpose, procedures, risks, and benefits of a study before obtaining their agreement to participate.
- Feigning or exaggerating symptoms of illness for secondary gain, such as avoiding responsibility or gaining attention.
- theory: A sociological perspective that emphasizes the significance of labels applied to individuals and their impact on behavior and self-concept.
- The extent to which a study accurately measures or reflects the concept it claims to measure.
- Assigning traits or characteristics to individuals based on their membership in a particular group, such as those with mental illness.
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- The consistency or stability of diagnostic judgments made using a diagnostic tool.
- Treating individuals as objects or categories rather than as unique individuals with their own experiences and identities.
- hospital: A facility that provides treatment for individuals with mental health disorders.
- group: A group of participants in an experiment who do not receive the experimental treatment or intervention being studied.
- Providing participants with information about the true purpose of a study and addressing any concerns or misconceptions they may have after their participation.
- The extent to which a diagnostic tool accurately measures what it is intended to measure.
- bias: The tendency to interpret or seek out information in a way that confirms preexisting beliefs or expectations.
- A research participant who pretends to have symptoms of mental illness.
- The process of marking or labeling individuals as deviant or socially unacceptable.
- A substance or treatment that has no therapeutic effect but is administered as if it were a real treatment.
20 Clues: A research participant who pretends to have symptoms of mental illness. • The consistency or stability of diagnostic judgments made using a diagnostic tool. • The process of marking or labeling individuals as deviant or socially unacceptable. • The extent to which a diagnostic tool accurately measures what it is intended to measure. • ...
Chapter 1 Health Vocabulary 2022-09-07
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- Actions or choices that may harm you or others.
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- Being able to say no effectively.
- Taking action in support of a cause.
- Name the missing part of the Health Triangle: physical, mental/emotional, ______.
- A disagreement among people with opposing views.
- To be trustworthy and dependable.
- The body's response to real or imagined dangers.
- The result of actions.
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- Identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in positive ways.
- The sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
- Having the ability to end a disagreement or keeping it from becoming a larger issue.
- Is a state of well being or balanced health over a longer period of time.
- connection is how your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions.
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger.
- Taking steps to avoid something
- Is a combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- The conscious,active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors.
18 Clues: The result of actions. • Taking steps to avoid something • Being able to say no effectively. • To be trustworthy and dependable. • Taking action in support of a cause. • Actions or choices that may harm you or others. • A disagreement among people with opposing views. • The body's response to real or imagined dangers. • ...
World Mental Health Day 2025-08-25
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- Understanding mental health issues and recognising their importance.
- The strength to bounce back from challenges or trauma.
- a positive outlook that things can improve with time and care.
- A group of people who provide belonging and mutual care.
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- Being fully present and aware in the current moment.
- Practices that nurture one’s mental and physical health.
- Speaking up for mental health rights and spreading awareness.
- A state of balance in mind, body, and emotions.
- Emotional, social, or professional help given to those struggling.
- Ensuring everyone, regardless of mental health, is accepted and valued.
10 Clues: A state of balance in mind, body, and emotions. • Being fully present and aware in the current moment. • The strength to bounce back from challenges or trauma. • Practices that nurture one’s mental and physical health. • A group of people who provide belonging and mutual care. • Speaking up for mental health rights and spreading awareness. • ...
HEALTH, WELLNESS & ILLNESS 2020-09-18
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- Genetic traits passed down from parents to children
- Eating proper foods and proper amounts of food
- a person’s ability to perform tasks, develop fitness and bodily functions
- Ability of a person to relate to and interact effectively with others and participate within the community individually and cooperatively
- Term means a state of mind, having all four dimensions of health in good shape and equally balanced
- Physical activity that leads to healthiness
- means whole as nursing intervention focuses on the total care of the individual as a complete being
- Opening your mind to new ways of doing things can improve your…
- any overt action, conscious or unconscious in response to stimulation
- The way you act, think, or feel that causes you to make one choice over another
- process of empowering people to improve their health
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- Aspect of health which demonstrates the way you recognize and deal with your feelings.
- The complete state of physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease
- keeping clean to prevent the spread of disease
- Comprises of biological, behavioral, social environment, physical environment
- Focused on restoring the patient to independence or regain its normal level of function
- condition characterized by a deviation from a normal, healthy state
- Taking action to avoid disease, injury or other negative health outcomes
- the living and nonliving things around you
- A set of behaviors that you live which reflects the attitudes and values of a person or a group
20 Clues: the living and nonliving things around you • Physical activity that leads to healthiness • keeping clean to prevent the spread of disease • Eating proper foods and proper amounts of food • Genetic traits passed down from parents to children • process of empowering people to improve their health • Opening your mind to new ways of doing things can improve your… • ...
Rosenhan’s Study on Psychiatric Labeling 2024-02-18
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- A research participant who pretends to have symptoms of mental illness.
- A handbook used by mental health professionals to classify and diagnose mental health disorders.
- Variables other than the independent variable that may influence the outcome of a study.
- Treating individuals as objects or categories rather than as unique individuals with their own experiences and identities.
- Providing participants with information about the true purpose of a study and addressing any concerns or misconceptions they may have after their participation.
- Feigning or exaggerating symptoms of illness for secondary gain, such as avoiding responsibility or gaining attention.
- The moral principles and guidelines that govern the conduct of research involving human participants.
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- The extent to which a study accurately measures or reflects the concept it claims to measure.
- A group of participants in an experiment who do not receive the experimental treatment or intervention being studied.
- A substance or treatment that has no therapeutic effect but is administered as if it were a real treatment.
- The process of marking or labeling individuals as deviant or socially unacceptable.
- The extent to which a diagnostic tool accurately measures what it is intended to measure.
- Negative attitudes or stereotypes associated with individuals who have mental health disorders.
- The tendency to interpret or seek out information in a way that confirms preexisting beliefs or expectations.
- A sociological perspective that emphasizes the significance of labels applied to individuals and their impact on behavior and self-concept.
- Assigning traits or characteristics to individuals based on their membership in a particular group, such as those with mental illness.
- A group of participants in an experiment who receive the experimental treatment or intervention being studied.
- The consistency or stability of diagnostic judgments made using a diagnostic tool.
- The process of providing participants with information about the purpose, procedures, risks, and benefits of a study before obtaining their agreement to participate.
- A facility that provides treatment for individuals with mental health disorders.
20 Clues: A research participant who pretends to have symptoms of mental illness. • A facility that provides treatment for individuals with mental health disorders. • The consistency or stability of diagnostic judgments made using a diagnostic tool. • The process of marking or labeling individuals as deviant or socially unacceptable. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Week 2023-05-01
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- Use Disorder - a treatable mental disorder that affects a person's brain and behavior, leading to their inability to control their use of substances like legal or illegal drugs, alcohol, or medications.
- The world's second leading cause of death among people ages 10 to 24 in the U.S.
- Mental ______ is our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act, and helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices.
- Mental ______ are disorders, ranging from mild to severe, that affect a person’s thinking, mood, and/or behavior.
- The most diagnosed mental disorder
- A group of people who have similar interests and provide support to their peers
- When someone sees you in a negative way because of your mental illness
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- A state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- SAMHSA's National Helpline - 1-800-662-______ (4357)4357
- A process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential
- A physical or mental problem that a person experiences that may indicate a disease or condition
- Medication,therapy,and self help tactics
- The response to loss, particularly to the loss of someone or some living thing that has died, to which a bond or affection was formed
- ONE in _____ people in the U.S. suffer from a mental illness
- The most common mental health issue in America
15 Clues: The most diagnosed mental disorder • Medication,therapy,and self help tactics • The most common mental health issue in America • SAMHSA's National Helpline - 1-800-662-______ (4357)4357 • ONE in _____ people in the U.S. suffer from a mental illness • A state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation • ...
Mental Health 2024-03-26
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- __________ exercises can help reduce the symptoms of anxiety, panic, etc.
- Reducing _______ can improve your mental health
- Prioritizing your _______ health can improve your mental wellbeing
- a limit or rule we set for ourselves in a relationship
- Anorexia and Bulimia are forms of ________ disorders
- Getting the right amount of _______ can improve your mental health
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- activities that people enjoy doing that can help reduce stress and anxiety
- the way you view and perceive yourself
- an irrational fear of something
- a mental health disorder that can follow a traumatizing or stressful event
10 Clues: an irrational fear of something • the way you view and perceive yourself • Reducing _______ can improve your mental health • Anorexia and Bulimia are forms of ________ disorders • a limit or rule we set for ourselves in a relationship • Prioritizing your _______ health can improve your mental wellbeing • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-14
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- Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion
- This coping skill requires you to write down your feelings and thoughts
- A mood disorder characterized by general sadness, loss of interest in activities
- A type of therapy with other people who may have had similar experiences and/or of similar ages guided by a therapist
- A type of treatment for mental health issues that involves talking to a trained mental health professional
- Strategies used to manage difficult situations or emotions
- The body's response to a stimulus that disturbs or interferes with the normal functioning
- Distressing or overwhelming experience which can have significant and lasting negative impacts on mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing
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- An emotional state or reaction
- A feeling of fear, dread, unease, worry, apprehensiveness, real or perceived threat
- A subjective feeling or state of being alone or apart from others, imbalance between actual and desired level of interaction
- A mental health condition which can manifest after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event
- A state of complete or near complete lack of contact between an individual and society
- The branch of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness
- Persistent problems falling or staying asleep
- A set of negative or unfair beliefs a society or group has about something
16 Clues: An emotional state or reaction • Persistent problems falling or staying asleep • Strategies used to manage difficult situations or emotions • Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion • This coping skill requires you to write down your feelings and thoughts • A set of negative or unfair beliefs a society or group has about something • ...
Compass MHAM Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-19
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- Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion
- This coping skill requires you to write down your feelings and thoughts
- A mood disorder characterized by general sadness, loss of interest in activities
- A type of therapy with other people who may have had similar experiences and/or of similar ages guided by a therapist
- A type of treatment for mental health issues that involves talking to a trained mental health professional
- Strategies used to manage difficult situations or emotions
- The body's response to a stimulus that disturbs or interferes with the normal functioning
- Distressing or overwhelming experience which can have significant and lasting negative impacts on mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing
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- An emotional state or reaction
- A feeling of fear, dread, unease, worry, apprehensiveness, real or perceived threat
- A subjective feeling or state of being alone or apart from others, imbalance between actual and desired level of interaction
- A mental health condition which can manifest after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event
- A state of complete or near complete lack of contact between an individual and society
- The branch of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness
- Persistent problems falling or staying asleep
- A set of negative or unfair beliefs a society or group has about something
16 Clues: An emotional state or reaction • Persistent problems falling or staying asleep • Strategies used to manage difficult situations or emotions • Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion • This coping skill requires you to write down your feelings and thoughts • A set of negative or unfair beliefs a society or group has about something • ...
Ch 7 (208-241) 2025-11-05
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- when family members meet together with a therapist to build positive and functional relationships
- professional who diagnoses mental illnesses
- when the body needs more of a substance to experience feelings that were felt with smaller amounts
- ___disorder- illness in which feelings of worry and dread interfere with daily life
- suicide ___ suicide attempts after exposure to someone's suicide
- intentional act to end one's own life
- ___ spectrum disorder characterized by irregular thoughts, delusions, and hallucinations
- ___ disorders illnesses characterized by consistent patterns of inappropriate behavior
- ___ disorders when people develop a dependence on a process or behavior
- ___ disorder characterized by extreme highs and lows
- ___ ___ disorder characterized by feelings of intense sadness, worthlessness, and hopelessness
- 2 wrds - episodes of intense fear.
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- when more than one health condition affects someone's health
- ___ use disorder when someone continues using a substance despite negative effects on health and life
- suicide ___ suicides in a community occuring in a short period of time
- people who have similar challenges meeting together to discuss obstacles and how to overcome them.
- people who have lost someone to suicide
- 2 wrds health condition in which negative or unhelpful feelings/thoughts interfere with daily life.
- treatment to change how someone thinks, interprets information, behaves, and expresses emotion
- mental health ___ substances used to reduce the symptoms of mental illness
- symptoms that develop when someone stops using a substance
- negative, false, unfair beliefs
- extreme, unrealistic fear of an object or situation
23 Clues: negative, false, unfair beliefs • 2 wrds - episodes of intense fear. • intentional act to end one's own life • people who have lost someone to suicide • professional who diagnoses mental illnesses • extreme, unrealistic fear of an object or situation • ___ disorder characterized by extreme highs and lows • symptoms that develop when someone stops using a substance • ...
Emotional 2025-10-06
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- The pressure or tension you feel in challenging situations.
- The state of being hopeful and confident about the future.
- The way someone thinks about things; their attitude or outlook.
- The way you view yourself and your own worth.
- The ability to understand and share another person's feelings.
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- A problem or disagreement between people.
- A person who helps guide a group discussion or activity.
- health The ability to manage your feelings and mental well-being.
- health The ability to get along and interact positively with others.
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- The respect you have for yourself.
- Acting in a way that benefits others and the community.
- A quality or trait that defines someone or something.
- health The overall state of your feelings and mood.
- The ability to be accountable for your actions.
- health Taking care of your body and physical condition.
- A fundamental aspect or measurement (like length, width, height).
- health The spiritual or inner part of your well-being.
18 Clues: Clue • The respect you have for yourself. • A problem or disagreement between people. • The way you view yourself and your own worth. • The ability to be accountable for your actions. • health The overall state of your feelings and mood. • A quality or trait that defines someone or something. • health The spiritual or inner part of your well-being. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2024-07-05
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- This is the way our bodies respond when we feel under pressure
- When you do this, especially outside, it is good for your mental and physical health
- Your ______ health is as important as your physical health
- A condition diagnosed by a doctor when someone feels sad for a very long time
- When someone feels sad and alone
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- A condition diagnosed by a doctor when someone is worried all the time
- Is a word that is a cross between chilling and relaxing
- A good night's _____ helps you feel refreshed in the morning
- We use these to show our emotions when we are texting
- It is important that we talk about ________ and feelings
- The mental health ________ shows us that our mental health can change according to how we feel
11 Clues: When someone feels sad and alone • We use these to show our emotions when we are texting • Is a word that is a cross between chilling and relaxing • It is important that we talk about ________ and feelings • Your ______ health is as important as your physical health • A good night's _____ helps you feel refreshed in the morning • ...
Admin of Counseling 2020-12-11
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- Caplan’s four areas of concern for which consultation can support counselors include lack of knowledge, lack of skill, lack of confidence, and lack of _____.
- ______ between mental health professionals and medical professionals could take place by degree, ranging from the most limited sharing of information to shared physical spaces and treatment facilities.
- When minimal consultation is needed, the counselor may perform one-on-one _____ with a prescribing physician to conceptualize a client’s needs and coordinate care, discuss issues related to medication management and adherence, or share information that may have been overlooked or occluded in either of the two settings.
- A typical supervision session agenda may focus on the following issues: new clients, follow up on current clients, available resources, administrative issues, evaluation, crisis, personal feelings and awareness, legal and ethical issues, and professional _____.
- The relationship between the supervisor and supervisee, whether in the context of a dyad or a triad, is a working _____ meant to provide support and feedback, which help the counselor in training define his or her new role.
- ____ therapy allows children the opportunity to play out their feelings, the counselor’s role is to provide empathy and a safe space for the child to explore their inner world. The process allows the counselor to experience, in an interactive way, the inner dimensions of the child’s world.
- Within the IDM model of supervision, supervisees develop in ____ domains across 4 levels throughout a career.
- Counselor’s in an integrated behavioral health care setting help patients by communicating with providers as well as help _____ them with community resources.
- In contrast to consultation, _____ is a longer-term, hierarchical relationship that provides developmental support for the clinical mental health counselor.
- When clinical mental health counselors identify an area of potential growth with regard to skill level or client need, it is their _____ responsibility to respond to that need.
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- In the process of supervision, the _____ often takes on multiple roles, such as advisor, teacher, mentor, coach, evaluator, or consultant.
- Supervision involves several important processes including; informed ____, supervision agreements, fair evaluation, supervisor competence, confidentiality and limits to confidentiality, ways to maintain accountability and responsibility, and vicarious liability concerns.
- In more intensive collaborative efforts, the clinical mental health counselor could be part of a ____ approach to address a particular client’s health care and mental health care needs in a comprehensive, holistic fashion.
- IDM interventions include _____ interventions and authoritative interventions.
- is a form of indirect intervention utilized to help support the services counselor’s provide to clients.
- The _____ 2009 standards mandate that practicum supervisors have at least two years post-master’s degree experience in counseling or a related field.
- ____ four stage model is the most recognized model for consultation.
- _____ is a professional relationship that empowers diverse individuals, families, and groups to accomplish mental health, wellness, education, and career goals.
- Types of supervision include, _____supervision, triadic supervision, and group
- There are several supervision methods which may include self-report, digital or audio recordings, interpersonal recall, _____ process, live observation, live supervision.
- With the consultation process, the consultant will ____ the situation once the purpose of the consultation is resolved.
- The requirements to be become a recognized supervisor vary by _____.
22 Clues: ____ four stage model is the most recognized model for consultation. • The requirements to be become a recognized supervisor vary by _____. • IDM interventions include _____ interventions and authoritative interventions. • Types of supervision include, _____supervision, triadic supervision, and group • ...
Body Image 2021-02-20
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- a condition that affects the processing of blood sugars of production in insulin in the body
- another word for dissimilar
- the state of which ones mind is in, in regards to their emotional and physiological wellbeing.
- certain types of foods or ways of eating that a person restricts themselves to
- a condition which affects normal physical/mental functions
- an important component to staying physically healthy
- relating to the state of the mind
- a feeling of being overwhelmed as a result of immense mental pressure
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- the state of being happy, healthy and comfortable
- the way that something looks
- confidence in ones own worth
- a persons mental or physical condition
- a level of quality or worth
- how others may see us
- a mental illness involving obsessive focus on a perceived flaw in appearance
- a chemical process which converts food to energy
16 Clues: how others may see us • another word for dissimilar • a level of quality or worth • the way that something looks • confidence in ones own worth • relating to the state of the mind • a persons mental or physical condition • a chemical process which converts food to energy • the state of being happy, healthy and comfortable • ...
Outreach 2025-11-18
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- Public assistance that provides income support (abbr.)
- Health risk from prolonged sun exposure
- Transportation challenge for many experiencing homelessness
- Employment instability leads to inconsistent ______
- Exposure to cold weather can cause this medical emergency
- Homeless individuals often lack social ______
- Government medical insurance for low-income individuals
- Determinant involving job availability and income
- Poor dental ______ is common due to no insurance
- Lack of identification documents is a major ______
- Mental health condition linked with trauma
- Lack of safe ______ leads to physical danger at night
- Structural racism and discrimination are considered social ______
- Determinant affecting where people live and their housing conditions
- Many homeless individuals experience co-occurring mental ______
- Higher risk infectious disease transmitted through close living quarters
- A type of violence disproportionately affecting homeless women
- Income needed to support basic survival
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- Shelters often operate on a first-come, first-served ______
- A chronic health condition worsened by exposure to the elements
- Substance use disorder can worsen health ______
- Interruption in HIV or TB care increases disease ______
- Homeless youth often leave home due to family ______
- Homelessness while sleeping in cars, tents, or abandoned buildings
- Homeless individuals often rely on emergency room ______
- Lack of stable nighttime residence
- Access to enough nutritious food
- Long-term physical or mental condition
- Extreme ______ can worsen dehydration
- Living in unsanitary or unsafe surroundings
- Lack of this makes hygiene difficult
- Determinant involving access to education and literacy
- Communities with limited resources face health care ______
33 Clues: Access to enough nutritious food • Lack of stable nighttime residence • Lack of this makes hygiene difficult • Extreme ______ can worsen dehydration • Long-term physical or mental condition • Health risk from prolonged sun exposure • Income needed to support basic survival • Mental health condition linked with trauma • Living in unsanitary or unsafe surroundings • ...
mental health words and definitions 2022-05-06
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- A mental health condition that affects the way a person thinks, perceives, and relates to others.
- It's when a child has antisocial behavior.
- A mental health disorder characterized by disregard for other people.
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest and can interfere with your daily functioning.
- an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress.
- A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- A serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain.
- A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety.
- A mental disorder characterized by unstable moods, behavior, and relationships.
- a low mood occurring for at least two years, along with at least two other symptoms of depression.
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- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- A group of thinking and social symptoms that interferes with daily functioning.
- a serious mental health illness that can affect someone soon after having a baby
- A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- Frequently consuming unusually large amounts of food in one sitting and feeling that eating behavior is out of control.
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations. Fast heart rate, rapid breathing, sweating, and feeling tired may occur.
- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- Excessive thoughts that lead to repetitive behaviors
20 Clues: It's when a child has antisocial behavior. • Excessive thoughts that lead to repetitive behaviors • A mental health disorder characterized by disregard for other people. • An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat. • A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly. • ...
La tecnología y salud 2024-10-28
YOUR TOTAL HEALTH CROSSWORD 2022-09-12
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- Likes to chase mice
- the behaviors and habits that help determine a person's level of health
- all the living and nonliving things around you
- the chance that something harmful may happen to our health and wellness
- the collected beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- trustworthy and dependable
- Man's best friend
- taking steps to avoid something
- Has a trunk
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- engaging in physical activity and eating healthy foods
- combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- the conscious active choice not to participate in high risk behaviors
- Flying mammal
- how you handle feelings, thoughts, and emotions
- Large marsupial
- people close to you in age who are a lot like you
- how you relate to people at home, school, and everywhere
- passing traits from parents to their biological children
- body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • trustworthy and dependable • taking steps to avoid something • all the living and nonliving things around you • how you handle feelings, thoughts, and emotions • people close to you in age who are a lot like you • engaging in physical activity and eating healthy foods • ...
Drug Use and Mental Health 2024-11-22
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- an affective disorder characterized by a dysphoric mood and loss of interest or pleasure in almost all usual activities or pasttimes
- health conditions characterized by alterations in thinking, mood, or behavior (or some condition thereof) associated with distress and impaired functioning
- a nineteenth century treatment in which people with mental illness were removed from the everyday life stressors of their home environment and given “asylum” in a rural setting, including rest, exercise, fresh air, and amusements
- rather than curing, an outcome sought by most people with mental illness
- Acronym for the complex physiological responses resulting from exposures to stressors
- a strategy directed towards individuals or groups that aims to reduce the harms associated with certain behaviors
- transferring patients from one type of public institution to another, usually as a result of policy change rather than improved treatment effectiveness
- the concept of equality in healthcare coverage for people with mental illness and those with other medical illnesses or injuries
- surgical severance of nerve fibers of the brain by incision
- a program that stops the spread of needle-transmitted drugs with used needles by allowing people to turn in their used needles for new ones
- Acronym for a strategy that focused on zero tolerance (the “just say no” concept) and largely proved ineffective
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- the process of discharging, on a large scale, patients from state mental hospitals to less-restrictive community settings
- collective term for all diagnosable mental disorders
- an alarm reaction that prepares one physiologically for sudden action
- ECT; method of treatment for mental disorders involding the administration of electric current to the scalp to induce convulsions and unconsciousness
- nearly half of people with mental illness are diagnosed with more than one disorder
- service provider’s degree of compatibility with the specific culture of the population served
- the emotional and social well-being, including one’s psychological resources for dealing with day-to-day problems of life
- acronym for the nation’s leading mental health research agency, housed in the National Institutes of Health
- woman who establishes public hospitals to provide decent care to indigents with mental illness
20 Clues: collective term for all diagnosable mental disorders • surgical severance of nerve fibers of the brain by incision • an alarm reaction that prepares one physiologically for sudden action • rather than curing, an outcome sought by most people with mental illness • nearly half of people with mental illness are diagnosed with more than one disorder • ...
Counseling Newsletter Fall 2022 Edition 2022-10-25
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- Name ofData Processor
- Complete this to apply for financial aid
- Name of the Registrar
- Acronym for the College & Career Center
- Featured Club
- College & Career Assistant
- Something Mental Health is not
- King County Library System tutoring support
- Something Mental Health is
- Scan this to schedule an appt. with a Counselor
- Su-Z & Spanish speaking families Counselor
- High School & Beyond Plan Coordinator
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- Cu-Hi Counselor
- The CCC can help with this
- College & Career Specialist
- Ho-K Counselor
- O-St Counselor
- A-Cr Counselor
- Where to go for homework help at JHS
- L-O Counselor
- Ho-K Counselor
21 Clues: Featured Club • L-O Counselor • Ho-K Counselor • O-St Counselor • A-Cr Counselor • Ho-K Counselor • Cu-Hi Counselor • Name ofData Processor • Name of the Registrar • The CCC can help with this • College & Career Assistant • Something Mental Health is • College & Career Specialist • Something Mental Health is not • Where to go for homework help at JHS • High School & Beyond Plan Coordinator • ...
September Newspaper Crossword 2023-09-19
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- Has suicide prevention week..
- Mental health awareness month.
- National survey on drug use and health.
- Properly locking up prescribed medications and weapons can ____ someone.
- We can ___ prevent suicide.
- Changes in sleeping and ____ patterns are warning signs of suicide.
- ____ is never the answer. Always seek help.
- You are ____ alone. Even if it feels like it.
- 988 is the suicide and crisis _____.
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- Being connected to _____ can decrease suicidal thoughts and behavioral issues.
- _____ is not a required part of aging.
- Asking someone about suicide does not ____ the risk.
- substance _____ prevention.
- August 31st is international _____ awareness day.
- The main cause for suicide.
- What month is national recovery month?
- ____. They hear you.
- Isn't always obvious.
- Talking about feeling hopeless and having no reason to live are _____ signs.
- National Minority mental health awareness month.
20 Clues: ____. They hear you. • Isn't always obvious. • substance _____ prevention. • The main cause for suicide. • We can ___ prevent suicide. • Has suicide prevention week.. • Mental health awareness month. • 988 is the suicide and crisis _____. • _____ is not a required part of aging. • What month is national recovery month? • National survey on drug use and health. • ...
Taking Care of Yourself 2023-04-19
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- (The state of being in good health and well-being)
- (The practice of writing down one's thoughts, feelings, and experiences as a form of self-reflection and therapy)
- (Activities that one enjoys doing in their free time for pleasure and relaxation)
- MANAGEMENT (The practice of using one's time effectively and efficiently)
- (The practice of focusing the mind on a particular object, thought, or activity to promote relaxation and mental clarity)
- (The act of resting the body and mind, typically for several hours at a time)
- (The process of providing the body with essential nutrients for growth and health)
- (The process of maintaining adequate water levels in the body)
- (The therapeutic manipulation of muscles and tissues to promote relaxation and pain relief)
- (The treatment of mental or emotional disorders through various techniques, such as talk therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy)
- (The practice of being present in the moment and non-judgmentally aware of one's thoughts and feelings)
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- (The practice of taking care of oneself to promote physical and mental well-being)
- (The act of examining one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to gain insight and self-awareness)
- (A physical, mental, and spiritual practice that originated in ancient India)
- (The act of reducing stress and tension through various techniques, such as deep breathing and mindfulness)
- (The use of essential oils and aromas to promote physical and mental well-being)
- (Physical activity that promotes fitness and health)
- THERAPY (The use of art as a form of therapy to promote self-expression, creativity, and healing)
- WALKS (The act of walking in nature to promote relaxation and mental clarity)
- MANAGEMENT (The practice of reducing and managing stress through various techniques, such as exercise and relaxation)
20 Clues: (The state of being in good health and well-being) • (Physical activity that promotes fitness and health) • (The process of maintaining adequate water levels in the body) • MANAGEMENT (The practice of using one's time effectively and efficiently) • (A physical, mental, and spiritual practice that originated in ancient India) • ...
Health - Ch 1 2024-06-10
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- person's overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good
- people who are similar in age to one another
- support
- aspect of health that involves interacting and getting along with others in positive, healthy ways
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- active process involves being aware/making choices toward improving aspects of health
- segments of DNA that determine structure and function of a person
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- strategies for resolving disagreements
- state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- set of skills designed to help someone avoid participating in unhealthy behaviors
- aspect of health that refers to how well a person's body functions
- detailed step by step method to reach an desired outcome
- aspects of people's lives that increase the chance of a disease, injury, or decline in heallth
- aspect of health that has to do with a person's thoughts and feelings
- desired result of something you plan to do
16 Clues: support • strategies for resolving disagreements • desired result of something you plan to do • people who are similar in age to one another • beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people • detailed step by step method to reach an desired outcome • state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being • ...
Health - Ch 1 2024-06-10
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- person's overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good
- people who are similar in age to one another
- support
- aspect of health that involves interacting and getting along with others in positive, healthy ways
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- active process involves being aware/making choices toward improving aspects of health
- segments of DNA that determine structure and function of a person
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- strategies for resolving disagreements
- state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- set of skills designed to help someone avoid participating in unhealthy behaviors
- aspect of health that refers to how well a person's body functions
- detailed step by step method to reach an desired outcome
- aspects of people's lives that increase the chance of a disease, injury, or decline in heallth
- aspect of health that has to do with a person's thoughts and feelings
- desired result of something you plan to do
16 Clues: support • strategies for resolving disagreements • desired result of something you plan to do • people who are similar in age to one another • beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people • detailed step by step method to reach an desired outcome • state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being • ...
List A 2023-05-03
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- A guidebook used by mental health professionals to diagnose and classify mental health disorders.
- An uncontrollable fear of a specific situation or thing.
- A mental health condition that can develop after experiencing traumatic events.
- Persistent unwanted impulses that can cause anxiety.
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- Disorder A disorder characterized by recurrent and unwanted intrusive thoughts.
- An anxiety disorder characterised by unexpected panic attacks that are shown through physical symptoms.
- A human emotion but can sometimes be considered a mental health disorder. Roots from worrying, nervousness, and stress.
- A group of mental health conditions characterized by physical symptoms that aren’t fully explained.
- Repetitive behaviors or mental acts that are performed to reduce anxiety.
9 Clues: Persistent unwanted impulses that can cause anxiety. • An uncontrollable fear of a specific situation or thing. • Repetitive behaviors or mental acts that are performed to reduce anxiety. • Disorder A disorder characterized by recurrent and unwanted intrusive thoughts. • A mental health condition that can develop after experiencing traumatic events. • ...
Health Triangle 2025-08-22
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- these along with family help your social health
- the shape that creates our mental, physical, and social health
- when all three sides are equal, your health triangle is
- spending time outside, doing something creative, or just listening to music are just a few examples of this
- a well balanced diet
- your hands
- you should get 30 to 60 minutes of this every day
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- When one of the sides of the triangle becomes weakened, the overall structure becomes
- you need 8-10 hours of this every night
- your teeth
- Health focuses on your thoughts, feelings, and emotions
- when you drink water, your body stays
- Health deals with your body’s ability to function normally and how well it is operating
- Health encompasses our relationships with others
14 Clues: your teeth • your hands • a well balanced diet • when you drink water, your body stays • you need 8-10 hours of this every night • these along with family help your social health • Health encompasses our relationships with others • you should get 30 to 60 minutes of this every day • when all three sides are equal, your health triangle is • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2024-07-05
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- This is the way our bodies respond when we feel under pressure
- When you do this, especially outside, it is good for your mental and physical health
- Your ______ health is as important as your physical health
- A condition diagnosed by a doctor when someone feels sad for a very long time
- When someone feels isolated and sad because they are alone
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- A condition diagnosed by a doctor when someone is worried all the time
- Is a word that is a cross between chilling and relaxing
- A good night's _____ helps you feel refreshed in the morning
- We use these to show our emotions when we are texting
- It is important that we talk about ________ and feelings
- The mental health ________ shows us that our mental health can change according to how we feel
11 Clues: We use these to show our emotions when we are texting • Is a word that is a cross between chilling and relaxing • It is important that we talk about ________ and feelings • Your ______ health is as important as your physical health • When someone feels isolated and sad because they are alone • A good night's _____ helps you feel refreshed in the morning • ...
World Mental Health Day 2025-08-27
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- Understanding mental health issues and recognizing their importance.
- Speaking up for mental health rights and spreading awareness.
- Ensuring everyone, regardless of mental health, is accepted and valued.
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- Being fully present and aware in the current moment.
- A positive outlook that things can improve with time and care.
- Practices that nurture one’s mental and physical health.
- The strength to bounce back from challenges or trauma.
- state of balance in mind, body, and emotions.
- group of people who provide belonging and mutual care.
- Emotional, social, or professional help given to those struggling.
10 Clues: state of balance in mind, body, and emotions. • Being fully present and aware in the current moment. • The strength to bounce back from challenges or trauma. • group of people who provide belonging and mutual care. • Practices that nurture one’s mental and physical health. • Speaking up for mental health rights and spreading awareness. • ...
Men Talk Mind 2024-05-09
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- NFL player who has openly talked about his past suicide attempt and his ongoing battle with anxiety and depression.
- Music artist known for his openness about depression and anxiety, and his journey to mental health recovery.
- Rapper who has addressed themes of loneliness and emotional struggle in his music, highlighting the pressures of fame.
- NBA star who discussed the mental impact of his career-ending health issues.
- The former One Direction member has been quite open about his struggles with anxiety and eating disorders, making him a relatable figure for this topic.
- NFL player who advocates for mental health awareness and has spoken about his diagnosis of borderline personality disorder.
- Pop singer who has spoken about dealing with depression and the intense pressures of early fame.
- Olympic swimmer who openly discussed his struggles with depression and the pressure of professional sports.
- Former NFL quarterback who has been vocal about his treatments for anxiety and depression.
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- NBA legend who faced significant mental and emotional challenges during his career, offering a narrative on coping with stress and expectations.
- Actor and former wrestler who shared his battles with depression during his football career and early acting days.
- NBA player who wrote an essay on his experiences with panic attacks and mental health, sparking widespread conversation.
- NFL player who has discussed his battle with depression and its impact on his life and career.
- Music artist who has openly discussed his bipolar disorder and its impact on his life and career.
- NBA player who has been open about his depression, hoping to change the stigma around mental health in sports.
15 Clues: NBA star who discussed the mental impact of his career-ending health issues. • Former NFL quarterback who has been vocal about his treatments for anxiety and depression. • NFL player who has discussed his battle with depression and its impact on his life and career. • ...
Victim Advocate Network Crossword 2024-04-09
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- acronym for student mental health services
- office at UT that deals with disciplinary actions and other support services for students who have been victimized
- acronym for a nurse that conducts a SAFE exam
- acronym for a forensic exam after someone has been sexually assualted
- what its called when people get an alert
- acronym for sharing information with another body
- action that we do at VAN
- acronym for what it's called to be detained for mental health reasons
- a civil court order that is issued against one individual to prohibit communication with the individual who issued the order.
- usually in charge of the day-to-day activities of units within a police department. Their jobs are largely supervisory or administrative.
- approach that acknowledges the overwhelming and violating nature of traumatic experiences. It commits to avoiding repetition and strives to restore safety, power, and self-worth to individuals.
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- team of people that we work with that go out with officers to do mental health checks
- a court order that can make a perpetrator keep away from a person's home, school or place of work
- amount of hours before you need to contact CPS or anything else
- top of the police chain of command
- acronym for emergency services
- acronym for a program that does mental health services for UT employees
- creating a set of strategies with the client to ensure their wellbeing
- acronym for a place that helps with the financial costs of crime
- type of work that we do
20 Clues: type of work that we do • action that we do at VAN • acronym for emergency services • top of the police chain of command • what its called when people get an alert • acronym for student mental health services • acronym for a nurse that conducts a SAFE exam • acronym for sharing information with another body • amount of hours before you need to contact CPS or anything else • ...
Be Well, Be S+Well 2025-05-06
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- Supportive network of friends, family, counselors, and teachers
- This event just happened at Punahou
- Chemical messengers in the brain, like dopamine
- Early ___ can lead to better mental health outcomes
- Golf cart delivering fresh fruit and swag to students during Wellness Week
- Type of exercise linked to lower anxiety
- Talking to one can improve mental well-being
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- A positive daily habit that boosts emotional well-being
- Social ___is a strong protective factor for mental health
- The practice of being fully present which has significant impact on stress
- Punahou's Therapy Dog
- This is crucial for mental and physical
- Brain wellness, not just brain fitness
- Chemical in the brain linked to happiness
- Protective time taken for oneself
- Place with the best snacks on campus
16 Clues: Punahou's Therapy Dog • Protective time taken for oneself • This event just happened at Punahou • Place with the best snacks on campus • Brain wellness, not just brain fitness • This is crucial for mental and physical • Type of exercise linked to lower anxiety • Chemical in the brain linked to happiness • Talking to one can improve mental well-being • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2024-10-03
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- People who have a strong fear of gaining weight and may think they're overweight, even when they're thin. Its call _________ nervosa.
- __________ disorder is developmental disorder marked by persistent symptoms of inattention and/or hyperactivity and impulsivity that interfere with functioning or development.
- A state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation.
- Developmental disorder marked by persistent symptoms of inattention and/or hyperactivity and impulsivity that interfere with functioning or development.
- It involves a depressed mood or loss of pleasure or interest in activities for long periods of time.
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- A medical doctor who can diagnose and treat mental, emotional and behavioral conditions.
- _______ coloured ribbon is a symbol of mental health awareness.
- World mental health month.
- Biological, psychological and social are ________ of mental health problem.
- Developmental disorder marked by persistent symptoms of inattention and/or hyperactivity and impulsivity that interfere with functioning or development.
- Features a pattern of unwanted thoughts and fears known as obsessions.
- Mental health disorder characterized by feelings of worry or fear
12 Clues: World mental health month. • _______ coloured ribbon is a symbol of mental health awareness. • Mental health disorder characterized by feelings of worry or fear • A state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation. • Features a pattern of unwanted thoughts and fears known as obsessions. • ...
Health Final 2021-06-02
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- Environment The people that you spend time with
- A state of being sick
- SOmething that your parents give you
- a source that you can trust
- Being able to form good strong relationships with your peers
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- total health
- Risk Small Risk that adds up over time
- Complete Social, Physical, and Mental well being of a person
- Not doing something
- Type of Health relating to how well your body is functioning
- Regarding to a person's mental well being
- what surrounds you daily
12 Clues: total health • Not doing something • A state of being sick • what surrounds you daily • a source that you can trust • SOmething that your parents give you • Risk Small Risk that adds up over time • Regarding to a person's mental well being • Environment The people that you spend time with • Complete Social, Physical, and Mental well being of a person • ...
Prevention Week Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-02
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- The month dedicated to raising awareness about mental health.
- These should be used to secure prescription medications and prevent misuse.
- A strategy of refusing to participate in unhealthy behaviors, such as drug use.
- A coalition that works closely with the SJCPAC to support healthy choices among youth.
- 988 is the 3 digit ______ students can call for immediate mental health support.
- The month focused on raising awareness about suicide prevention.
- The type of pressure that encourages positive behavior among peers.
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- The county-based counseling center offering mental health services in San Juan.
- An app for students to report safety concerns and access mental health resources.
- A campaign encouraging students to make healthy choices and stay drug-free.
- Local organization focusing on youth substance abuse prevention and community health (abbreviation).
11 Clues: The month dedicated to raising awareness about mental health. • The month focused on raising awareness about suicide prevention. • The type of pressure that encourages positive behavior among peers. • These should be used to secure prescription medications and prevent misuse. • A campaign encouraging students to make healthy choices and stay drug-free. • ...
Stress 2024-05-15
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- causes you to be challenged enough to pursue goals
- a possible physical result of too much stress
- a possible social result of too much stress
- the area of health that deals with the body
- the area of health that deals with relationships
- one that tends to anticipate the worst outcome
- hurried sickness
- when stress reaches a level causing depression, confusion & exhaustion
- one that tends to anticipate the best possible outcome
- the stimulus that triggers the stress
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- a possible mental result of too much stress
- a possible spiritual result of too much stress
- the area of health that deals with God
- overwhelming feeling of hopelessness or worthlessness
- internal or external reaction to a situation
- the area of health that deals with the mind
- calmer, more patient, less hurried
17 Clues: hurried sickness • calmer, more patient, less hurried • the stimulus that triggers the stress • the area of health that deals with God • a possible mental result of too much stress • a possible social result of too much stress • the area of health that deals with the body • the area of health that deals with the mind • internal or external reaction to a situation • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2024-07-05
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- This is the way our bodies respond when we feel under pressure
- When you do this, especially outside, it is good for your mental and physical health
- Your ______ health is as important as your physical health
- A condition diagnosed by a doctor when someone feels sad for a very long time
- When someone feels sad and alone
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- A condition diagnosed by a doctor when someone is worried all the time
- Is a word that is a cross between chilling and relaxing
- A good night's _____ helps you feel refreshed in the morning
- We use these to show our emotions when we are texting
- It is important that we talk about ________ and feelings
- The mental health ________ shows us that our mental health can change according to how we feel
11 Clues: When someone feels sad and alone • We use these to show our emotions when we are texting • Is a word that is a cross between chilling and relaxing • It is important that we talk about ________ and feelings • Your ______ health is as important as your physical health • A good night's _____ helps you feel refreshed in the morning • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2024-07-05
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- This is the way our bodies respond when we feel under pressure
- When you do this, especially outside, it is good for your mental and physical health
- Your ______ health is as important as your physical health
- A condition diagnosed by a doctor when someone feels sad for a very long time
- When someone feels isolated and sad because they are alone
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- A condition diagnosed by a doctor when someone is worried all the time
- Is a word that is a cross between chilling and relaxing
- A good night's _____ helps you feel refreshed in the morning
- We use these to show our emotions when we are texting
- It is important that we talk about ________ and feelings
- The mental health ________ shows us that our mental health can change according to how we feel
11 Clues: We use these to show our emotions when we are texting • Is a word that is a cross between chilling and relaxing • It is important that we talk about ________ and feelings • Your ______ health is as important as your physical health • When someone feels isolated and sad because they are alone • A good night's _____ helps you feel refreshed in the morning • ...
wellness puzzle 2024-05-15
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- relating to heart beat
- relationships
- good for you for 8 to 10 hours
- member need to actively participate
- type of food bad for your health
- active process
- keeps the doctor away
- overeating
- balanced diet
- fruit rich in calcium
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- exercise regularly
- is inevitable
- good for your health
- diseases such as HBP
- part of spiritual wellness
- mood swings
- good health
- controlling the amount of food one eats
- not feeling well
- dimension of wellness
20 Clues: overeating • mood swings • good health • is inevitable • relationships • balanced diet • active process • not feeling well • exercise regularly • good for your health • diseases such as HBP • keeps the doctor away • dimension of wellness • fruit rich in calcium • relating to heart beat • part of spiritual wellness • good for you for 8 to 10 hours • type of food bad for your health • ...
Clinical psychology 2024-11-08
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- what education do they need
- help improve their mental health and well being
- to pass they must complete a..
- ongoing learning and professional growth through new research and therapeutic methods
- working directly with people to address mental health issues
- often collaborate _____ providers
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- 2 places they can work in
- also preform independent task like assessments and ___
- what to they typically do every day
- what is a clinical psychologist
- clinical psychologist role in their work conditions
- as psychologists work with clients facing serious mental health issues, which can lead to
12 Clues: 2 places they can work in • what education do they need • to pass they must complete a.. • what is a clinical psychologist • often collaborate _____ providers • what to they typically do every day • help improve their mental health and well being • clinical psychologist role in their work conditions • also preform independent task like assessments and ___ • ...
Silent letter P 2021-07-07
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- a sacred song or hymn
- the study of the science of the mind
- a place to store things
- another word for a docket
- a part of the military
- of or using air or other gases
- a flying dinosaur
- a serious mental disorder
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- a juicy fruit
- a type of very bad flu
- the science of treating mental health
- a doctor who deals with mental health
- false or pretended,not authentic,fake
- spiritual, or supernatural processes or influences a person that has the power to affect another
- forceful attempt to seize power
15 Clues: a juicy fruit • a flying dinosaur • a sacred song or hymn • a type of very bad flu • a part of the military • a place to store things • another word for a docket • a serious mental disorder • of or using air or other gases • forceful attempt to seize power • the study of the science of the mind • the science of treating mental health • a doctor who deals with mental health • ...
Mental Disorders 2022-10-25
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- are a category of mental health disorders
- an expert or specialist in psychology.
- a sudden feeling of acute and disabling anxiety.
- is a mental and behavioral disorder that can develop because of exposure to a traumatic event.
- impaired ability to remember, think
- is the more-severe form of depression, also known as major depression or major depressive disorder.
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- is characterized by intrusive thoughts that then compel a person to engage in behaviors.
- a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs.
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- abnormal anxiety about one's health.
- is an ongoing pattern of behavior marked by emotional and behavioral problems.
- is a mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought processes.
12 Clues: impaired ability to remember, think • abnormal anxiety about one's health. • an expert or specialist in psychology. • are a category of mental health disorders • a sudden feeling of acute and disabling anxiety. • is a mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought processes. • is an ongoing pattern of behavior marked by emotional and behavioral problems. • ...
mental health crossword! 2021-01-09
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- Ability to bounce back from challenges/ difficulties that occur in our lives
- mental and moral qualities specific to an individual, including self-respect, values, & self-control
- breakdown in logical thought processes & results in unusual behaviors
- healthful response to a stressor
- -Secretly binge -- eating large amounts of food with a loss of control over the eating-- then purge (getting rid of the extra calories in an unhealthy way
- Characterized by abnormally low body weight, intense fear of gaining weight, and a distorted perception of weight
- serious, potentially debilitating, condition that can occur in people who have experienced or witnessed life threatening events
- intense anxiety or fear of being judged, negatively evaluated or rejected in a social or performance situation
- includes Character check Control belief statements that motivate you Choose actions that promote self-respect
- an individual’s unique pattern of characteristics
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- At least 5 of the diagnostic symptoms, of which at least one symptom is either an overwhelming feeling of sadness or a loss of interest and pleasure in most usual activities
- techniques to prevent and deal with stressors and to protect one’s health from the harmful effects produced by the stress response
- involves moods that are extreme- often called affective disorders. These include, but are not limited to, depression, bipolar disorder, seasonal affective disorder
- period of intense fear accompanied by bodily changes, may include depersonalization
- Suffer depression only during specific times of the year
- belief about his/her worth
16 Clues: belief about his/her worth • healthful response to a stressor • an individual’s unique pattern of characteristics • Suffer depression only during specific times of the year • breakdown in logical thought processes & results in unusual behaviors • Ability to bounce back from challenges/ difficulties that occur in our lives • ...
Mental health recap 2024-05-07
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- , A practice in which you focus on being intensely aware of what you're sensing and feeling in the moment, without interpretation or judgment
- , Emotions stabilize and “re-enter reality”
- , This is stress that lasts for a longer period of time.
- Health , A state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community
- , known as a "Spiritual exercise "
- , There are 5 stages-Denial,anger,bargaining, depression,and acceptance
- , chemical secreted by your glands that regulates the activities of different body cells (various ones impact emotional and physical health)
- , Deals & promises (“why not me?”)
- , Refusal to believe in reality (ex: loved one has actually died)
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- , A negative stereotype.
- , Taking a negative behavior/feeling & applying it to something/someone that wasn’t the source
- , This is short-term stress that goes away quickly
- , Taking your own unacceptable qualities or feelings and ascribing them to other people
- , “displacement” of frustration/anger towards others
- , brought on by an event or situation in life (common w/ death)
- , Saddened mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life
16 Clues: , A negative stereotype. • , known as a "Spiritual exercise " • , Deals & promises (“why not me?”) • , Emotions stabilize and “re-enter reality” • , This is short-term stress that goes away quickly • , This is stress that lasts for a longer period of time. • , “displacement” of frustration/anger towards others • ...
Mental Health Puzzle 2023-07-05
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- The likely course of a disease or ailment
- Marked by periods of great excitement or euphoria
- Persistent sadenss and loss of interest
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance,quality or person
- Treatment inteded to relieve or heal a disorder by verbal communication or interaction
- Strict or harsh
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience
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- Thoughts and emotions are so affected that there is a loss with external reality
- Deep sorrow, especially that caused by someone's death
- Feeling of worry or unease
- Intense fear of gaining weight and disturbed perception of body weight and image.
- Relating to the mind
- Characterized by both manic and depressive episodes
- A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from demanding circumstances
- An intense irrational fear of something
- The state of being free from illness or injury
16 Clues: Strict or harsh • Relating to the mind • Feeling of worry or unease • Persistent sadenss and loss of interest • An intense irrational fear of something • The likely course of a disease or ailment • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience • The state of being free from illness or injury • Marked by periods of great excitement or euphoria • ...
Mental Health Medications 2021-05-10
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- The approximate amount of time for drug levels to build up in the body (2 words)
- About 8% of the child population has been diagnosed with this conditions, and is treated with the stimulants and non-stimulants
- The other main metabolic parameter that may be affected by mood stabilizers
- This is the most common side effect of Antidepressants, especially within the first 10 days
- Program(s) that may be downloaded to our electronic device to assist with medication taking
- The primary neurochemical whose signaling is enhanced by antidepressants
- Medications that may help boost antidepressant effects or help with controlling impulses (2 words)
- These medications may take 4-6 weeks to reach their full effects
- A medication taking tool that can help you remember if you have already taken your medication today
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- A neurochemical that is affected by both the stimulants/non stimulants as well as mood stabilizers
- A common side effects of antidepressants, Stimulants and Mood Stabilizers
- Antidepressants can also be used to treat this
- The stimulant medications can help with this(3 words)
- Previously learned behaviors that we may tie medication taking to
- One of the metabolic parameters that may be affected by mood stabilizers (2 words)
- Unwanted actions of medications that should be reported to your doctor (2 words)
16 Clues: Antidepressants can also be used to treat this • The stimulant medications can help with this(3 words) • These medications may take 4-6 weeks to reach their full effects • Previously learned behaviors that we may tie medication taking to • The primary neurochemical whose signaling is enhanced by antidepressants • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2024-01-03
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- The use of threats or physical force to intimidate and control another person
- Treating a person or their feelings with consideration
- A strong fear of something
- Disorders Extreme, harmful eating behaviors that can cause serious illness or even death
- The state of being alert and mentally present for one's everyday activities
- ____ in Four people will experience mental health problems at any given time
- What is the most common mental health condition in our country
- The ability to balance your thoughts which are connected to your actions
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- A condition in which real or imagined fears are difficult to control
- When a person's thinking/behavior becomes unbalanced
- The knowledge or perception of a situation or fact
- The reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands
- A condition that may develop after exposure to a terrifying event
- What month is Mental Health Awareness Month
- Showing strong feelings
- Interrupts thought patterns, focus and hyperactivity
16 Clues: Showing strong feelings • A strong fear of something • What month is Mental Health Awareness Month • The knowledge or perception of a situation or fact • When a person's thinking/behavior becomes unbalanced • Interrupts thought patterns, focus and hyperactivity • Treating a person or their feelings with consideration • ...
Perinatal Mental Health 2024-01-23
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- What is the leading cause of maternal death in the postnatal period?
- What other mental health disorder affects around 3% of pregnancies?
- What is a common differential diagnosis for postnatal depression if the mother is more positive in mood?
- First-line treatment (if possible) for antenatal depression (it's an abbreviation)
- Which SSRI should be avoided in pregnancy?
- Onset of puerperal psychosis is between one and ____ weeks post partum
- The first _____ months of the postnatal period pose the highest risk of serious mental illness to a woman?
- What percent of Scottish households with a new baby have at least 1 parent with depression or anxiety (spell out the number)
- Puerperal psychosis is particularly linked to which other mental condition?
- 10-15% of women suffer from anxiety and/or depression during _______
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- Which trimester in particular should you avoid pharmacological treatment of depression?
- What is an extra symptom of postnatal depression in dad's compared to normal depression?
- Dads under _____ are more likely to experience postnatal depression?
- Which unit will women with puerperal psychosis likely need to be admitted to?
- What questions can be used to screen for perinatal depression?
- What percent of pregnant women experience postnatal blues?
16 Clues: Which SSRI should be avoided in pregnancy? • What percent of pregnant women experience postnatal blues? • What questions can be used to screen for perinatal depression? • What other mental health disorder affects around 3% of pregnancies? • What is the leading cause of maternal death in the postnatal period? • ...
Mental Health Review 2022-12-20
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- a long term disorder that effects a persons emotional state
- coming to terms with things
- biological/genetic predispositions
- the brains alarm system
- stress hormone
- severe disorder that can cause abnormal things and perceptions
- refusal to believe in reality
- influence of environment
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- the part of the brain that regulates fight or flight
- short term stress
- making deals & promises
- anxiety that does not go away
- Commonly known as a "spiritual exercise"
- saddened mood or loss of interest in things
- long time stress
- displacement of frustration towards others
16 Clues: stress hormone • long time stress • short term stress • making deals & promises • the brains alarm system • influence of environment • coming to terms with things • anxiety that does not go away • refusal to believe in reality • biological/genetic predispositions • Commonly known as a "spiritual exercise" • displacement of frustration towards others • ...
1.1 What are Health and Wellness? 2023-01-10
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- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical mental and emotional and social health.
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others.
- person's ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good.
- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it.
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances and concerns with mental or emotional health.
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations.
- length of time a person is expected to live.
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- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life.
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about one's self, and views about the world.
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- actual number of years a person lives.
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being.
12 Clues: actual number of years a person lives. • length of time a person is expected to live. • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being. • extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life. • ...
1.1 - What are Health and Wellness? 2025-08-19
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- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- length of time a person is expected to live
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances, and concerns with mental or emotional health
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about one's self, and views about the world
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations
- person's ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and emotional, and social health
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- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
- actual number of years a person lives
12 Clues: actual number of years a person lives • length of time a person is expected to live • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being • extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life • ...
Psychology Chapter 1 2020-01-31
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- any physical energy sensed by an organism
- an ability to accurately forecast behavior
- unfounded belief held without evidence or in spite of falsifying evidence
- a system of ideas designed to interrelate concepts and facts
- in scientific research the process of naming and classifying
- in psychology understanding is achieved when the causes of a behavior can be stated
- science the boarder field of bio psychologists
- a statement of the predicted outcome of an experiment
- mental health professional train to practice psychoanalysis
- contents of the mind that are beyond awareness
- focuses on human experience
- the idea that all behavior has prior causes that would completely explain one’s choices
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- medical doctor with additional training in mental and emotional disorders
- a person highly trained in the methods, factual knowledge, and theories of psychology
- to look within
- the school of thought concerned with analyzing sensations and personal experience into basic elements
- A Freudan approach to psychotheraphy emphasizing the exploration of unconscious conflicts
- the scientific study the behavior and mental processes
- altering conditions that influence behavior
- mental health professional who specializes in helping people with problems not involving serious mental disorder
20 Clues: to look within • focuses on human experience • any physical energy sensed by an organism • an ability to accurately forecast behavior • altering conditions that influence behavior • science the boarder field of bio psychologists • contents of the mind that are beyond awareness • a statement of the predicted outcome of an experiment • ...
Psychology Chapter 1 2020-01-31
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- any physical energy sensed by an organism
- an ability to accurately forecast behavior
- unfounded belief held without evidence or in spite of falsifying evidence
- a system of ideas designed to interrelate concepts and facts
- in scientific research the process of naming and classifying
- in psychology understanding is achieved when the causes of a behavior can be stated
- science the boarder field of bio psychologists
- a statement of the predicted outcome of an experiment
- mental health professional train to practice psychoanalysis
- contents of the mind that are beyond awareness
- focuses on human experience
- the idea that all behavior has prior causes that would completely explain one’s choices
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- medical doctor with additional training in mental and emotional disorders
- a person highly trained in the methods, factual knowledge, and theories of psychology
- to look within
- the school of thought concerned with analyzing sensations and personal experience into basic elements
- A Freudan approach to psychotheraphy emphasizing the exploration of unconscious conflicts
- the scientific study the behavior and mental processes
- altering conditions that influence behavior
- mental health professional who specializes in helping people with problems not involving serious mental disorder
20 Clues: to look within • focuses on human experience • any physical energy sensed by an organism • an ability to accurately forecast behavior • altering conditions that influence behavior • science the boarder field of bio psychologists • contents of the mind that are beyond awareness • a statement of the predicted outcome of an experiment • ...
Taking Care of Yourself 2024-05-15
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- (The state of being in good health and well-being)
- (The practice of writing down one's thoughts, feelings, and experiences as a form of self-reflection and therapy)
- (Activities that one enjoys doing in their free time for pleasure and relaxation)
- MANAGEMENT (The practice of using one's time effectively and efficiently)
- (The practice of focusing the mind on a particular object, thought, or activity to promote relaxation and mental clarity)
- (The act of resting the body and mind, typically for several hours at a time)
- (The process of providing the body with essential nutrients for growth and health)
- (The process of maintaining adequate water levels in the body)
- (The therapeutic manipulation of muscles and tissues to promote relaxation and pain relief)
- (The treatment of mental or emotional disorders through various techniques, such as talk therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy)
- (The practice of being present in the moment and non-judgmentally aware of one's thoughts and feelings)
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- (The practice of taking care of oneself to promote physical and mental well-being)
- (The act of examining one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to gain insight and self-awareness)
- (A physical, mental, and spiritual practice that originated in ancient India)
- (The act of reducing stress and tension through various techniques, such as deep breathing and mindfulness)
- (The use of essential oils and aromas to promote physical and mental well-being)
- (Physical activity that promotes fitness and health)
- THERAPY (The use of art as a form of therapy to promote self-expression, creativity, and healing)
- WALKS (The act of walking in nature to promote relaxation and mental clarity)
- MANAGEMENT (The practice of reducing and managing stress through various techniques, such as exercise and relaxation)
20 Clues: (The state of being in good health and well-being) • (Physical activity that promotes fitness and health) • (The process of maintaining adequate water levels in the body) • MANAGEMENT (The practice of using one's time effectively and efficiently) • (A physical, mental, and spiritual practice that originated in ancient India) • ...
wellness puzzle 2021-05-13
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- relating to heart beat
- relationships
- good for you for 8 to 10 hours
- member need to actively participate
- type of food bad for your health
- active process
- keeps the doctor away
- overeating
- balanced diet
- fruit rich in calcium
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- exercise regularly
- is inevitable
- good for your health
- diseases such as HBP
- part of spiritual wellness
- mood swings
- good health
- controlling the amount of food one eats
- not feeling well
- dimension of wellness
20 Clues: overeating • mood swings • good health • is inevitable • relationships • balanced diet • active process • not feeling well • exercise regularly • good for your health • diseases such as HBP • keeps the doctor away • dimension of wellness • fruit rich in calcium • relating to heart beat • part of spiritual wellness • good for you for 8 to 10 hours • type of food bad for your health • ...
wellness puzzle 2025-01-05
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- relating to heart beat
- relationships
- good for you for 8 to 10 hours
- member need to actively participate
- type of food bad for your health
- active process
- keeps the doctor away
- overeating
- balanced diet
- fruit rich in calcium
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- exercise regularly
- is inevitable
- good for your health
- diseases such as HBP
- part of spiritual wellness
- mood swings
- good health
- controlling the amount of food one eats
- not feeling well
- dimension of wellness
20 Clues: overeating • mood swings • good health • is inevitable • relationships • balanced diet • active process • not feeling well • exercise regularly • good for your health • diseases such as HBP • keeps the doctor away • dimension of wellness • fruit rich in calcium • relating to heart beat • part of spiritual wellness • good for you for 8 to 10 hours • type of food bad for your health • ...
Understand Mental Illnesses 2024-10-15
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- disorder characterized by having irregular thoughts and delusions, hearing voices and seeing things
- disorder characterized by intense negative feelings that do not go way and negatively affect daily life
- condition in which a person has difficulty paying attention or controlling their behavior
- a disorder in which someone responds with extreme or unrealistic fear and dread of a situation
- gatherings in which a therapist meets with a group of people who share a common experience
- term that describes the copying of suicide attempts after exposure to another person's suicide
- type of therapy that involves one-on-one meeting with therapist
- series of suicides in a particular community that occur in a relatively short period of time
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- disorder characterized by periods of intense depression that alternate with periods of manic moods
- treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health
- substance that causes changes in the brain to reduce symptoms of a mental illness
- treatment that involves staying in a healthcare facility for a period of time
- therapy in which all family members meet together to build positive relationships
- professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions
- mark of shame or embarrassment
- act of taking one's life
- people who lose a loved one to suicide
- mental or emotional condition so severe that it interferes with daily functioning
18 Clues: act of taking one's life • mark of shame or embarrassment • people who lose a loved one to suicide • type of therapy that involves one-on-one meeting with therapist • treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health • professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions • ...
Better Health For Individuals 2024-05-08
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- Changes in health over time
- a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing
- The level of illness or sickness in a given population
- Comparing someone's health with another person
- The communication aspect of health
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- The number of deaths in a given population from a particular cause or over a period of time
- The feelings aspect of health
- The way something is seen or viewed by an individual or group
- The meaning of life aspect of health
- The body aspect of health
- A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- The cognitive aspect of health
12 Clues: The body aspect of health • Changes in health over time • The feelings aspect of health • The cognitive aspect of health • The communication aspect of health • The meaning of life aspect of health • Comparing someone's health with another person • The level of illness or sickness in a given population • The way something is seen or viewed by an individual or group • ...
1.1 What are Health and Wellness? 2024-05-15
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- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical mental and emotional and social health.
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others.
- person's ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good.
- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it.
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances and concerns with mental or emotional health.
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations.
- length of time a person is expected to live.
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- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life.
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about one's self, and views about the world.
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- actual number of years a person lives.
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being.
12 Clues: actual number of years a person lives. • length of time a person is expected to live. • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being. • extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life. • ...
Mental Health Matters 2020-09-24
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- Διατηρούμε επαφή με άλλους
- Ακούμε τον εαυτό μας
- Εμπιστευόμαστε τον εαυτό μας
- Να αναπτύξουμε μια θετική ή εμπνευσμένη προοπτική για το μέλλον
- Πιστεύουμε στις ανθρώπινες σχέσεις
- Διασκεδάζουμε και χαιρόμαστε τη κάθε στιγμή
- Μιλήστε σε κάποιον και να εκφράστε ιδέες ή συναισθήματα
- Κανονίζουμε με δομημένη σειρά τισ προτεραιότητες μας
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- Προστατεύουμε τον οργανισμό μας από πιθανό, κίνδυνο ή τραυματισμό
- Νιώθουμε και είμαστε καλά
- Παραμένουμε συνδεδεμένοι με το περίγυρό μας
- Κάνουμε συχνά διαλείμματα από τη δουλειά
- Εκφραζόμαστε μέσω φανταστικών ιδεών
- Διατηρούμε τη σωματική υγεία
- Να υιοθετούμε μια στάση στην οποία περιμένουμε καλά αποτελέσματα
- Είμαστε λιγότερο ανήσυχοι όταν εστιάζουμε στο___;
16 Clues: Ακούμε τον εαυτό μας • Νιώθουμε και είμαστε καλά • Διατηρούμε επαφή με άλλους • Διατηρούμε τη σωματική υγεία • Εμπιστευόμαστε τον εαυτό μας • Πιστεύουμε στις ανθρώπινες σχέσεις • Εκφραζόμαστε μέσω φανταστικών ιδεών • Κάνουμε συχνά διαλείμματα από τη δουλειά • Παραμένουμε συνδεδεμένοι με το περίγυρό μας • Διασκεδάζουμε και χαιρόμαστε τη κάθε στιγμή • ...
Mental health recap 2024-05-07
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- , A practice in which you focus on being intensely aware of what you're sensing and feeling in the moment, without interpretation or judgment
- , Emotions stabilize and “re-enter reality”
- , This is stress that lasts for a longer period of time.
- Health , A state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community
- , known as a "Spiritual exercise "
- , There are 5 stages-Denial,anger,bargaining, depression,and acceptance
- , chemical secreted by your glands that regulates the activities of different body cells (various ones impact emotional and physical health)
- , Deals & promises (“why not me?”)
- , Refusal to believe in reality (ex: loved one has actually died)
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- , A negative stereotype.
- , Taking a negative behavior/feeling & applying it to something/someone that wasn’t the source
- , This is short-term stress that goes away quickly
- , Taking your own unacceptable qualities or feelings and ascribing them to other people
- , “displacement” of frustration/anger towards others
- , brought on by an event or situation in life (common w/ death)
- , Saddened mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life
16 Clues: , A negative stereotype. • , known as a "Spiritual exercise " • , Deals & promises (“why not me?”) • , Emotions stabilize and “re-enter reality” • , This is short-term stress that goes away quickly • , This is stress that lasts for a longer period of time. • , “displacement” of frustration/anger towards others • ...
Mental Health & Substance Use 2022-05-01
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- Difficulty with how often and how much a substance is used
- An ideal substance-free activity helps you have a sense of _____.
- Recently legalized substance
- Taking time care for your physical and mental well-being.
- Substance frequently experimented with by students
- A way to healthily cope with stresses
- An approach to decrease the harms and risks associated with substance use
- A powerful & strong psychological desire to consume a substance or engage in an activity.
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- Substance use becomes ____ when there is a high risk of physical and mental health impacts.
- Substance use can impact your mental health by acting as a ___.
- Substance use is a _____ coping mechanism.
- involves the negative or discriminatory attitudes that people have about mental illness or substance use
- The process of improved physical, psychological, and social well-being and health after having suffered from a substance use disorder.
- Thoughts, ____, and actions are all connected.
14 Clues: Recently legalized substance • A way to healthily cope with stresses • Substance use is a _____ coping mechanism. • Thoughts, ____, and actions are all connected. • Substance frequently experimented with by students • Taking time care for your physical and mental well-being. • Difficulty with how often and how much a substance is used • ...
Escape Room 2 - Crossword 2023-12-10
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- Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterised by a prolonged period of _____ mood.
- The urge to develop behaviours such as repeating words or numbers to cope with the stress that comes from irrational thoughts.
- The feeling of worry, nervousness or unease when dealing with day-to-day stresses or problems.
- A symptom of PTSD that represents an elevated state of attentiveness.
- One type of anxiety disorder is social _____.
- In the active phase, the two main symptoms of schizophrenia are hallucinations and _____.
- Negative attitudes and beliefs that create prejudice against individuals with mental health conditions.
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- The “C” in the acronym “SAD CAGES” stands for _____ difficulties.
- 8% to 29% of this population faces mental health related problems.
- People with OCD generally spend more than _____ hour a day on their obsessions or compulsions.
- A possible symptom during a manic episode is acting _____.
- Type of eating disorder where people overeat, followed by behaviours to “compensate” for the overeating, such as purging, fasting or excessive exercise.
- Mental health is a state of mental _____.
- Schizophrenia is a type of _____ disorder.
- A type of compulsion is excessive _____.
- The type of fear that one might have when experiencing a panic attack.
- The most common mental disorder in Vietnam is _____ abuse.
17 Clues: A type of compulsion is excessive _____. • Mental health is a state of mental _____. • Schizophrenia is a type of _____ disorder. • One type of anxiety disorder is social _____. • A possible symptom during a manic episode is acting _____. • The most common mental disorder in Vietnam is _____ abuse. • The “C” in the acronym “SAD CAGES” stands for _____ difficulties. • ...
Stress 2024-01-10
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- causes you to be challenged enough to pursue goals
- a possible physical result of too much stress
- a possible social result of too much stress
- the area of health that deals with the body
- the area of health that deals with relationships
- one that tends to anticipate the worst outcome
- hurried sickness
- when stress reaches a level causing depression, confusion & exhaustion
- one that tends to anticipate the best possible outcome
- the stimulus that triggers the stress
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- a possible mental result of too much stress
- a possible spiritual result of too much stress
- the area of health that deals with God
- overwhelming feeling of hopelessness or worthlessness
- internal or external reaction to a situation
- the area of health that deals with the mind
- calmer, more patient, less hurried
17 Clues: hurried sickness • calmer, more patient, less hurried • the stimulus that triggers the stress • the area of health that deals with God • a possible mental result of too much stress • a possible social result of too much stress • the area of health that deals with the body • the area of health that deals with the mind • internal or external reaction to a situation • ...
health and wellness 2021-09-21
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- Body Connection how your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions
- the combination of physical, mental/ emotional, and social well being
- all the living and nonliving things around you
- a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- trustworthy and dependable
- Risk when on risk factor adds to another to increase danger.
- Skills ways to say no effectively
- resolution skills the ability to end a disagreement or keep it from becoming a larger conflict
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- sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
- taking action in support of a cause
- background the beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- management identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health
- a disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests, or needs
- determine the quality of
- the body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events
- the passing traits from parents to their biological children
- the chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
17 Clues: determine the quality of • trustworthy and dependable • Skills ways to say no effectively • taking action in support of a cause • all the living and nonliving things around you • sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people. • the passing traits from parents to their biological children • Risk when on risk factor adds to another to increase danger. • ...
World Mental Health Awareness 2022-10-09
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- Mental health matters to ____________.
- Amazon has Resources For _______ available to all employees including family and friends.
- Depression and _______ are the most common mental illnesses.
- (800)273-TALK or 988 is the _______ Prevention Lifeline
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- We wear _____ to support mental health awareness
- #breakthe______
- What month is World Mental Health Day?
- One in _____ people experience mental health issues.
8 Clues: #breakthe______ • Mental health matters to ____________. • What month is World Mental Health Day? • We wear _____ to support mental health awareness • One in _____ people experience mental health issues. • (800)273-TALK or 988 is the _______ Prevention Lifeline • Depression and _______ are the most common mental illnesses. • ...
wellness 2024-02-12
10 Clues: overall health • your knowledge • mind, body, soul • the area around you • your outlook on life • your emotions and mind • activity, sleep, hygiene • the opposite of introverted • the three elements of health • physical,mental, and social well being
MENTAL HEALTH CROSSWORD 2019-02-17
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- Normal psychological stress interpreted as being beneficial for the experiencer.
- An anxiety disorder in which people have unwanted and repeated thoughts, feelings, ideas, sensations (obsessions), or behaviours.
- Feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
- percent What percentage of the human brain is comprised of fat?
- Disturbed perception, typically auditory, could be visual, taste, or touch.
- In the classic movie ‘Rain Man’ starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise, what disorder is Hoffman’s character Raymond living with?
- A person characterized by an alternation between extreme euphoria and deep depression.
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- Acoustic phobia is the fear of what?
- In 2001, Russell Crowe stars in ‘A Beautiful Mind’. The movie is a biographical drama film based on the life of John Nash; a mathematical savant who is faced with constant challenges due to his condition. Which mental illness befell John Nash?
- Arachnophobia is the fear of what?
- DISORDER Condition wherein a person will report the existence of a severe physical problem, such as paralysis or blindness, and will, in fact, be unable to move their arms or see.
- Kleptophobia is the fear of what?
- The branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- Smelling which food substance makes you feel relaxed?
- Mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
- Coulrophobia is the fear of what?
16 Clues: Kleptophobia is the fear of what? • Coulrophobia is the fear of what? • Arachnophobia is the fear of what? • Acoustic phobia is the fear of what? • Feelings of severe despondency and dejection. • Smelling which food substance makes you feel relaxed? • percent What percentage of the human brain is comprised of fat? • ...
