mental health Crossword Puzzles
Veteran Presentation Cross Word 2025-04-07
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- Sixteen percent of Veteran Population
- Commom Mental Health Condition
- Resource for Veteran Families
- Third Mental Health Condition
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- Resource for Veterans
- Obtained during service
- Large sum of Veterans develop this from chemical exposure
- Twice as likely to experience
- Serious Mental Health Condition
- Honorably discharged from CAF
10 Clues: Resource for Veterans • Obtained during service • Twice as likely to experience • Honorably discharged from CAF • Resource for Veteran Families • Third Mental Health Condition • Commom Mental Health Condition • Serious Mental Health Condition • Sixteen percent of Veteran Population • Large sum of Veterans develop this from chemical exposure
Module 5 2022-12-07
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- a severe mental disorder in which a person loses contact with reality
- fear of heights
- a mental health professional who is trained and licensed by the state to counsel
- fear of enclosed spaces
- disturbance in the normal function of a part of the body
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- an emotional problem marked by long periods of hopelessness and despair
- a feeling of sudden, intense fear
- fear of flying
- fear of dentists
- medical doctors who treat mental health problems
- exaggerated fear of a specific situation or object
- (clinical social worker) licensed, certified mental health professional with a master's degree in social work
12 Clues: fear of flying • fear of heights • fear of dentists • fear of enclosed spaces • a feeling of sudden, intense fear • medical doctors who treat mental health problems • exaggerated fear of a specific situation or object • disturbance in the normal function of a part of the body • a severe mental disorder in which a person loses contact with reality • ...
Mental Emotional Disorders 2022-05-13
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- a psychological condition that affects a person's ability to get along with others
- a severe mental disorder in which a person uses contact with reality
- traps people in a pattern of repeated thoughts and actions
- mental help professionals who are trained and licensed by the state to counsel
- a serious mood disorder that can cause people to lose interest in life and no longer find enjoyment
- often happens after a stressful/traumatic event such as physical or sexual violence
- causes intense fear called panic attacks
- counseling that seeks to improve troubled family relationships
- a mental condition characterized by delusions of persecution, unwarranted jealousy, or exaggerated self-importance, typically elaborated into an organized system.
- causes extreme mood swings
- also known as social phobia
- licensed, certified mental health professionals with master's degrees in social work
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- intense and exaggerated fears of a specific object/situation
- fear of water
- fear of spiders
- professional counseling
- the act of killing oneself on purpose
- fear on enclosed places
- a toll-free number set up to prevent suicide
- medical professionals who treat mental health problems
20 Clues: fear of water • fear of spiders • professional counseling • fear on enclosed places • causes extreme mood swings • also known as social phobia • the act of killing oneself on purpose • causes intense fear called panic attacks • a toll-free number set up to prevent suicide • medical professionals who treat mental health problems • ...
Health Foundations 2023-01-17
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- / State of complete physical, mental, emotional and social well-being
- / One of the six components of health, express thoughts and feelings.
- / One of the six components of health, your surroundings.
- of identifying ones' state of health and taking steps to improve it. This is always on a continuum
- / One of the six components of health, interactions with others and how you get along with others.
- / ____________ of life is the extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy and fulfilling life.
- / ____________health is the state of excellent health and wellness of all six components of health
- / Length of time a person is expected to live
- / One of the six components of health, refers to how the body functions
- / Poor overall health
- / Disorders that develop due to a person's genes/genetics passed on
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- / Things that increase the chances of developing a disease or disorder or injury or decline in health
- / Many lifestyle factors or _____________ factors are modifiable or controllable factors
- / Actual number of years a person lives
- / Things you cannot change also known as uncontrollable life factors.
- / One of the six components of health, how you observe and interpret information to make decisions, solve problems and examine situations. Ability to cope with daily life activities in a healthy way and positive feeling of self.
- / Things that reduce the chances of negative overall health
- / One of the six components of health, means different things to different people. Some examples may be religious, spiritual or finding purpose in life.
- / Person's ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life is good
19 Clues: / Poor overall health • / Actual number of years a person lives • / Length of time a person is expected to live • / One of the six components of health, your surroundings. • / Things that reduce the chances of negative overall health • / Disorders that develop due to a person's genes/genetics passed on • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2024-08-02
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- A condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- The process of regaining control over one's life after experiencing a mental health condition.
- The practice of being aware of the present moment.
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- Strong feelings deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships.
- The study and treatment of mental illness, emotional disturbance, and abnormal behavior.
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- A practice where an individual uses a technique to train attention and awareness.
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- A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health.
- Assistance and encouragement in times of hardship and distress.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
- Dealing effectively with something difficult.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
17 Clues: A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. • Dealing effectively with something difficult. • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • The practice of being aware of the present moment. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • ...
Project Semicolon 2021-03-23
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- Another mental health condition that Project Semicolon tries to bring awareness to
- Project Semicolon did this to help those struggling with mental illnesses
- Project Semicolon provides a place for those struggling with mental illness to _____ with others
- Project Semicolon sends these to schools
- Project Semicolon has a large amount of these that give people information on mental illnesses
- One way that Project Semicolon brings awareness
- Project Semicolon is trying to end the stigma against this
- Project Semicolon has conferences in order to bring these people together
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- What Project Semicolon is trying to end what against mental illness
- People have shown the impact Project Semicolon has had on their lives
- One mental health condition that Project Semicolon tries to bring awareness to
- Project Semicolon helps end the stigma by bringing awareness to mental health issues
12 Clues: Project Semicolon sends these to schools • One way that Project Semicolon brings awareness • Project Semicolon is trying to end the stigma against this • What Project Semicolon is trying to end what against mental illness • People have shown the impact Project Semicolon has had on their lives • ...
Mental Health Review 2022-12-19
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- Understanding others' situations or "walking in their shoes"
- The "T" in PTSD which is an impact factor in mental health
- Pleasure chemical
- stress that lasts for a longer period of time
- Brain _____ or weakened blood vessel
- ____ percent of oxygen inhaled is used by the brain
- part of the nervous system that includes the spinal cord and brain
- Stress that is "good"
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- Alzhimer's is incorporated into this category
- Fight vs ______
- melatonin regulates ___ cycles
- _____ disorders (includes schizophrenia)
- ____ Reaction- Immediate reaction to stress
- stages in the grief process
- major impact factor on mental health
- health emergency associated with F.A.S.T.
- The largest part of the brain
17 Clues: Fight vs ______ • Pleasure chemical • Stress that is "good" • stages in the grief process • The largest part of the brain • melatonin regulates ___ cycles • major impact factor on mental health • Brain _____ or weakened blood vessel • _____ disorders (includes schizophrenia) • health emergency associated with F.A.S.T. • ____ Reaction- Immediate reaction to stress • ...
CHAPTER 5: MANAGE YOUR MENTAL HEALTH AT WORK 2025-09-02
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- A technique that can calm racing thoughts and physiological stress responses through controlled inhalation and exhalation.
- The act of sharing your mental health condition with an employer to facilitate support.
- A strategy for maintenance that includes flexible hours, breaks, or remote work.
- Simon's profession, a job that led to increased demands and poor mental health.
- The UK Government scheme that provides free mental health support. (Three words)
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- Feelings of this require swift attention from trusted individuals and professional help.
- The chapter identifies three key areas: proactive planning, maintenance, and risk/______ planning.
- This type of activity releases endorphins, improving mood and reducing anxiety.
- Employers have a legal duty to make these for employees with mental health conditions.
- A yogic practice of controlling and extending the breath to calm the mind and reduce stress.
- Keeping a record of events and associated thoughts to identify negative patterns.
- A key strategy for Simon involved stopping this consumption to improve his mental health.
12 Clues: This type of activity releases endorphins, improving mood and reducing anxiety. • Simon's profession, a job that led to increased demands and poor mental health. • A strategy for maintenance that includes flexible hours, breaks, or remote work. • The UK Government scheme that provides free mental health support. (Three words) • ...
Exercise / Well-Being 2024-11-06
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- The brain releases ______, which help improve happiness and reduce stress.
- Exercise is a natural way to ______ mental clarity.
- The brain's ability to form new connections and adapt, which exercise promotes.
- Physical activity can help reduce feelings of this common mental health issue.
- Exercise classes provide opportunities for this, reducing feelings of loneliness.
- Short bursts of this can still lead to improved mood and mental clarity.
- Physical activity helps individuals develop this quality, aiding recovery from challenges.
- Exercise reduces symptoms of this mood disorder.
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- Exercise aids this mental ability, important for studying and focusing.
- The process of focusing on the present during exercise, which enhances well-being.
- Exercise has been shown to positively impact both physical and ______ health.
- Aerobic exercises like running or swimming can have great benefits for ______ health.
- The APA highlights the positive link between exercise and this cognitive aspect in aging.
- APA recommends exercising most days of the week for at least 30 ______.
- Exercise can help manage this emotion by releasing endorphins.
- Exercise can improve this essential daily activity, which is crucial for recovery and mood stability.
- Chemical released during exercise that boosts mood and reduces pain.
17 Clues: Exercise reduces symptoms of this mood disorder. • Exercise is a natural way to ______ mental clarity. • Exercise can help manage this emotion by releasing endorphins. • Chemical released during exercise that boosts mood and reduces pain. • Exercise aids this mental ability, important for studying and focusing. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-02-14
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- a soft mixture of apples
- affects a persons ability to think
- unreasonable need to behave in a certain way to stop a feared outcome
- tired
- a quality or characteristic
- passing down genetically
- an area
- how a person is
- taking control over something
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- to run away
- an expert who understands, explains thoughts,emotions, and feelings
- deeply disturbing experience
- state of confusion
- persistent worry and fear of everyday situations
- blood rate starts increasing during a strong feeling
- anxiety that is related to fear
- emotional state when someone feels sad and hopeless
17 Clues: tired • an area • to run away • how a person is • state of confusion • a soft mixture of apples • passing down genetically • a quality or characteristic • deeply disturbing experience • taking control over something • anxiety that is related to fear • affects a persons ability to think • persistent worry and fear of everyday situations • ...
Mental Health Definitions 2023-06-02
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- When referring to mood, frequent or intense changes or shifts.
- A mixture of words and phrases that lack comprehensive meaning or logical coherence; commonly seen in schizophrenia.
- The behavioral/outward expression of emotion
- Neurotransmitter involved in the control of food intake, sleep and wakefulness, temperature regulation, pain control, sexual behavior, and regulation of emotions.
- A fixed, false belief, not consistent with a person’s intelligence or cultural background, held to be true even with evidence to the contrary.
- Neurotransmitter involved in the control of arousal, attention, cognitive function, and stress reactions.
- The ability to understand the true nature of one's situation and accept some personal responsibility for that situation.
- Mimicry or imitation of the speech of another person
- Neurotransmitter involved in the control of complex movements, motivation, cognition, and regulation of emotional responses.
- A type of therapy that consists of structuring the environment in order to affect behavioral changes and to improve the individual's psychological health and functioning.
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- a sense perception for which no external stimulus exists. May occur with any of the 5 senses.
- A psychomotor symptom of catatonia which leads to a decreased response to stimuli and a tendency to remain in an immobile, purposeful posture.
- a group of movement disorders that occur as an adverse effect of certain medications.
- A misperception of a real external stimulus.
- Extreme suspiciousness not based in reality
- Mimicry or imitation of the movements of another person
- Screening tool used to assess symptoms of movement disorders.
17 Clues: Extreme suspiciousness not based in reality • The behavioral/outward expression of emotion • A misperception of a real external stimulus. • Mimicry or imitation of the speech of another person • Mimicry or imitation of the movements of another person • Screening tool used to assess symptoms of movement disorders. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2012-11-29
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- The stage of sleep where dreaming occurs
- Avoiding a challenging or anxiety provoking task by putting it off
- Medications used to level out mood
- A chemical messenger in the brain affected by depression
- A way of responding to unwanted automatic thoughts
- As part of a balanced diet you should have five servings of this fresh food every day
- The process of being aware and in the present moment
- A state of mind where facts and emotions influence decisions
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- If you're concerned about relapse you should look out for ________ __________ ______
- The average number of hours of sleep needed by an adult each day
- A traditional Chinese martial art
- When your brain perceives a threat your body has a _________ ___ ________ response
- An activity your can do to help keep an active mind
- The act of voluntarily letting go of tension in the body
- A mood disorder which involves significant periods of both low and high or mood states
- The hormone related to sleep
- As part of a balanced diet you should have two servings of this fresh food every day
17 Clues: The hormone related to sleep • A traditional Chinese martial art • Medications used to level out mood • The stage of sleep where dreaming occurs • A way of responding to unwanted automatic thoughts • An activity your can do to help keep an active mind • The process of being aware and in the present moment • A chemical messenger in the brain affected by depression • ...
Mental Health Concepts 2024-02-02
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- complex concept based of 4 distinct parts that influence behavior
- nonspecific response to the body to any demand
- vague feeling of apprehension by perceived threat
- Theory pertaining to body fluids
- manner in which a person person any or all of the ADL
- unique patterns of mental emotional and behavior
- pattern of behavior that is conspicuous, threatening
- simultaneous presence of opposing thoughts
- responses used to reduce anxiety
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- emotional response to anything that interferes with goals
- gathering of personal resources to complete a task
- a person's ability to cope with and adjust
- behavioral patterns that protect individuals
- unstable period where person is unable to adapt
- situation that produces stress
- more than the 4 parts of self
- state of homeostatic imbalance
17 Clues: more than the 4 parts of self • situation that produces stress • state of homeostatic imbalance • Theory pertaining to body fluids • responses used to reduce anxiety • a person's ability to cope with and adjust • simultaneous presence of opposing thoughts • behavioral patterns that protect individuals • nonspecific response to the body to any demand • ...
Mental Health Topics 2024-04-22
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- A sleep disorder characterized by pauses in breathing or shallow breaths during sleep, often leading to disrupted sleep patterns and daytime fatigue.
- The harmful or hazardous use of psychoactive substances, including alcohol and drugs, leading to negative physical, psychological, and social consequences.
- A chronic mental disorder characterized by disturbances in thought processes, perceptions, emotions, and behavior.
- A mental health condition characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states or identities within one individual. (Acronym)
- 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 neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by difficulties with attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. (Acronym)
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- 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.
- 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.
- A mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression).
- Persistent feelings of worry, fear, or unease about everyday situations or events.
- A mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, leading to symptoms such as flashbacks, nightmares, and severe anxiety. (Acronym)
- A neurological disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, sudden episodes of muscle weakness (cataplexy), sleep paralysis, and hallucinations during sleep transitions.
- A complex condition characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite harmful consequences.
- 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 persistent, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or rituals (compulsions) aimed at reducing anxiety.
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/Emotional Health 2026-02-03
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- Identity, Your sense of yourself as a unique individual
- Signals that tell your mind and body how to react.
- Ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis.
- Ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels.
- Having enough skills to do something.
- The intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior.
- Criticism, Non hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement.
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- of Needs, Ranked list of those essential to human growth and development, presented in ascending order, starting with basic needs and building toward the need to reach your highest potential.
- Health, Ability to accept your-self and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in life.
- A complex set of characteristics that makes you unique.
- Chemicals produced by your glands that regulate the activities of different body cells.
- To strive to be the best you can.
- Distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels and behaves.
- mechanism, Mental process that protects individuals from strong or stressful emotions and situations.
- How much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself.
- model, Someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for you.
- A firm observance of core ethical values.
17 Clues: To strive to be the best you can. • Having enough skills to do something. • A firm observance of core ethical values. • Signals that tell your mind and body how to react. • A complex set of characteristics that makes you unique. • Identity, Your sense of yourself as a unique individual • The intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior. • ...
Say YES to Health! 2023-10-05
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- Range of motion in joints and muscles
- Equilibrium or stability in physical or mental health
- Substance that provides nourishment for the body's growth and maintenance
- Protected from or resistant to a particular disease or infection
- Relating to the heart and blood vessels
- Physical power or ability
- State of being calm and free from tension or stress
- Overall state of being in good health physically, mentally, and emotionally
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- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent illness
- The process of providing nourishment for growth and health
- State of being in good health
- Essential nutrients for proper bodily functions
- Mental or emotional strain
- Produced without synthetic chemicals or pesticides
- State of being strong, energetic, and full of life
- Ability to sustain physical or mental effort for an extended period
16 Clues: Physical power or ability • Mental or emotional strain • State of being in good health • Range of motion in joints and muscles • Relating to the heart and blood vessels • Essential nutrients for proper bodily functions • Produced without synthetic chemicals or pesticides • State of being strong, energetic, and full of life • ...
Why scientist don't know if social media is bad for you 2025-09-09
28 Clues: Råd • Data • Bevis • Panik • Sårbar • ungdom • Studie • Nyfiken • Tonåring • Olycklig • Reglering • Rättighet • Vetenskap • enhälligt • Mobbnings • Påstående • decennier • Självmord • Behandling • bidragande • Aggression • Mental hälsa • till exempel • Kommunikation • Sociala medier • överensstämmelse • internetmobbning • ungdomsbrottslighet
Cynasia Bradford Period 5 2019-08-23
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- 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
- Risk Factor: Factors beyond one’s control: Age, race, gender, and heredity.
- Skill: A strategy to avoid doing something you do not want to do.
- in balance.
- Health: A positive state of well-being which enables an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands
- The way in which two or more things is related to the other or others.
- everyday life.
- Components of Health: A state of well-being in which all the components of health are in balance
- achievement of a person’s best in all six components of health.
- Health: Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease.
- Vocabulary Unit Overview
- disease.
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- to change attitude and behavior about a social issue.
- Not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis.
- Pressure: The pressure that results from someone tries to convince you to do something that you normally would not do.
- work together with one or more people.
- Literacy: Knowledge of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- Decision Making Model: Give thought to the problem, Review your choice, Evaluate the consequences of each choice,
- Service Announcement: A message in the public interest disseminated without charge, and with the objective of raising
- Pressure: A feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want.
- to work toward and hope to achieve
- Skill: A tool for building a healthy life.
- and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward.
- state of well-being in which all components of Health – physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and environmental
- 2 Diabetes: A long term metabolic disorder that is characterized by high blood sugar, insulin resistance, and relative lack of
- Factor: Anything that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other health problems.
28 Clues: disease. • in balance. • everyday life. • Vocabulary Unit Overview • to work toward and hope to achieve • work together with one or more people. • Skill: A tool for building a healthy life. • and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward. • to change attitude and behavior about a social issue. • Not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis. • ...
Bipolar 2017-10-23
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- substance produced in an organism
- intense feeling
- feeling of worry and nervousness
- treat mental problems
- hopeless/sad feeling
- keep someone/something steady
- intellectual capacity
- relating to genes
- means of bipolar
- strength required for physical and mental activity
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- feel very up high
- mental phenomena
- a persons condition
- lack of balance
- think too much
- confused or messy state
- medical care
- feeling down
- swing constant change of feelings
- killing yourself
20 Clues: medical care • feeling down • think too much • lack of balance • intense feeling • mental phenomena • means of bipolar • killing yourself • feel very up high • relating to genes • a persons condition • hopeless/sad feeling • treat mental problems • intellectual capacity • confused or messy state • keep someone/something steady • feeling of worry and nervousness • substance produced in an organism • ...
Psych 2023-12-09
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- Need to be busy
- Mania and Depression
- I'm number one
- Created the term anima
- Mental health doctor
- Need to run
- Irresistible urge to think about
- Excessively fearful
- Controversial treatment for depression
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- Lesser mental disorder
- Fear
- Really tense
- Low mood
- Irresistible urge to act on
- Neurotic theorist
- Lack of concentration
- Severe mental disorder
- Common depression treatment of the 80's and 90's
- Dementia praecox
- Winter sadness
20 Clues: Fear • Low mood • Need to run • Really tense • I'm number one • Winter sadness • Need to be busy • Dementia praecox • Neurotic theorist • Excessively fearful • Mania and Depression • Mental health doctor • Lack of concentration • Lesser mental disorder • Severe mental disorder • Created the term anima • Irresistible urge to act on • Irresistible urge to think about • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2025-05-10
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- Caused by a traumatic event
- Strategies used to manage stress
- Events that cause emotional tension
- Awareness of the present moment
- The ability to recover quickly
- Indicators of a mental health condition
- Promoting your well-being (2 words)
- Affects your mood, thinking, and behaviour (2 words)
- When you feel stressed, take a deep ______
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- Persistent sadness
- Feelings of worry, fear, and tension
- Many teens are not getting enough _____
- Prejudice against people with mental illnesses
- Leaves long-lasting mental health effects
- 2nd leading cause of death among teens
15 Clues: Persistent sadness • Caused by a traumatic event • The ability to recover quickly • Awareness of the present moment • Strategies used to manage stress • Events that cause emotional tension • Promoting your well-being (2 words) • Feelings of worry, fear, and tension • 2nd leading cause of death among teens • Many teens are not getting enough _____ • ...
Wellbeing Crossword 2026-02-10
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- (The ability to concentrate on a task, often needed for schoolwork)
- (Essential for staying hydrated, improves focus and energy)
- (A balanced diet helps keep both body and mind in good shape)
- (Physical activity that helps relieve stress and improve mood)
- (A practice of being present and aware, often used for stress relief)
- (Working together, often improves social skills and emotional support)
- (Expressing yourself through art, writing, or other activities)
- (To unwind and reduce stress after a busy school day)
- (Rest needed to recharge and improve concentration)
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- (A good mood booster that relieves stress)
- (Physical activity that boosts mood and concentration)
- (Support system in a school environment, crucial for emotional health)
- (Maintaining a healthy mix of work, rest, and play for overall well-being)
- (Activities students do outside of school to unwind and relax)
- (Time away from work or study to refresh your mind)
- (An optimistic mindset that enhances mental well-being)
- (Recognizing and appreciating the good things in life, which enhances mental health)
- (Activity that requires focus, often linked to mental well-being)
- (The foundation of well-being, both physical and mental)
- (Being kind and considerate to others to create a supportive environment)
20 Clues: (A good mood booster that relieves stress) • (Time away from work or study to refresh your mind) • (Rest needed to recharge and improve concentration) • (To unwind and reduce stress after a busy school day) • (Physical activity that boosts mood and concentration) • (An optimistic mindset that enhances mental well-being) • ...
NAMI Club Crossword 2024-09-28
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- a feeling of dread, fear, or uneasiness, a common response to stress
- uncontrollable recurring thoughts and/or repetitive behaviors
- ability to understand another person's feelings/experiences
- chronic mental illness, affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves
- defense mechanism where someone attributes their feelings about themselves to someone else
- eating disorder, binge eating followed by purging ("reversing" weight gain)
- state of worry or mental tension
- mental health condition, causes extreme mood swings and sometimes periods of mania
- symptoms that cause a loss of touch with reality and knowing what is real
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- obsession over flaws in physical appearance
- neurodevelopmental disorder, affects ability to focus or control impulses
- mental disorder, low mood and loss of interest in enjoyed activities
- mental health condition, an unreasonably high sense of one's importance
- the 'C' in 'CBT' (__ behavioral therapy)
- disorder, develops after a traumatic event. negative thoughts, memory issues, fear
- eating disorder, fear of gaining weight and limiting food intake
- act of matching someone else's social beliefs, fitting into a mold
- method of treatment for mental illness, meetings with a professional
18 Clues: state of worry or mental tension • the 'C' in 'CBT' (__ behavioral therapy) • obsession over flaws in physical appearance • ability to understand another person's feelings/experiences • uncontrollable recurring thoughts and/or repetitive behaviors • eating disorder, fear of gaining weight and limiting food intake • ...
souwester may 2026 2026-01-08
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- Building healthy relationships with others
- Feelings like happiness, sadness, or anger
- Rest that restores energy and mental balance
- A prolonged feeling of sadness or low mood
- Appreciating what you have in life
- The ability to recover from challenges or stress
- Sessions with a professional to support mental well-being
- A practice that calms the mind and reduces stress
- The body’s reaction to pressure or challenges
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- Techniques to calm the mind and body
- A feeling of worry or nervousness
- People who help you through difficult times
- Writing down thoughts and feelings for self-reflection
- Physical activity that can improve mental health
- Maintaining an optimistic or hopeful outlook
- Activities done to maintain mental and emotional health
16 Clues: A feeling of worry or nervousness • Appreciating what you have in life • Techniques to calm the mind and body • Building healthy relationships with others • Feelings like happiness, sadness, or anger • A prolonged feeling of sadness or low mood • People who help you through difficult times • Maintaining an optimistic or hopeful outlook • ...
Health Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-17
10 Clues: Visual delusions • mental health month • the state of wellness • the fear of speaking up • the feelings a person feels • obsessive compulsive disorder • post traumatic stress disorder • Talking to a mental health professional • the study of the brain and mental topics • when a doctor confirms an illness/disorder
Mental health crossword 2024-05-28
11 Clues: opioid drug • chronic low mood • extreme mood swings • mental health doctor • feelings of uneasiness • mental health treatment • anxiety inducing flashbacks • phone line to call for help • excessive thoughts and fears • state of worry or mental tension • hallucinations and episodes of psychosis
Mental Health 2020-11-05
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- A disorder in which a range of psychological conditions that cause unhealthy eating habits to develop and might start with an obsession with food, body weight, or body shape.
- A type of anxiety disorder in which you fear and avoid places or situations that might cause you to panic and make you feel trapped, helpless or embarrassed.
- A very strong fear or hatred that you cannot explain
- ______ is extremely important for mental health
- Easiest way to detox is to keep yourself _____
- The National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro-Sciences is located in this city
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- The action of giving adequate attention to one's own physical and psychological wellness
- A specialist who treats a particular type of mental or physical illness or problem or who uses a particular type of treatment
- mental health awareness month
- One should ideally sleep for _____ hours
- The scientific study of the mind and the way that people behave
11 Clues: mental health awareness month • One should ideally sleep for _____ hours • Easiest way to detox is to keep yourself _____ • ______ is extremely important for mental health • A very strong fear or hatred that you cannot explain • The scientific study of the mind and the way that people behave • ...
Mental Health 2018-03-13
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- A technique used to promote relaxation and clear the mind that often includes closing the eyes and repeating a mantra.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
- Taking slow, deep _________ reduces stress and increases relaxation.
- An expression or appearance of merriment or amusement that decreases stress hormones and strengthens the immune system.
- Setting short and long term ______ is important in order to plan and to achieve what you want.
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- Obtaining adequate ______ in the meals you eat is essential to maintaining good physical and mental health.
- A book in which to record your personal experiences, thoughts, and feelings.
- Time ________ is the ability to plan daily tasks to increase efficiency or productivity.
- An _____ in your home that can help decrease loneliness and reduce stress.
- It is important to get enough _______ at night to ensure your mind and body get the rest they need.
11 Clues: Taking slow, deep _________ reduces stress and increases relaxation. • An _____ in your home that can help decrease loneliness and reduce stress. • A book in which to record your personal experiences, thoughts, and feelings. • Time ________ is the ability to plan daily tasks to increase efficiency or productivity. • ...
Mental Health 2023-10-16
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- Stress of failing a class
- a physical sign of stress
- bottom basic needs
- seek this through friends, family, or counselor
- top of Maslow's pryamid
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- reaction of the body and mind
- How you express yourself/thoughts/feelings
- Stress of a big game coming up
- a way to manage stress (physically)
- observe and interpret information
- anything that causes stress
11 Clues: bottom basic needs • top of Maslow's pryamid • Stress of failing a class • a physical sign of stress • anything that causes stress • reaction of the body and mind • Stress of a big game coming up • observe and interpret information • a way to manage stress (physically) • How you express yourself/thoughts/feelings • seek this through friends, family, or counselor
Mental Health 2024-02-01
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- muscle stiffness leading to the head drawing to the side
- high fever, sore throat, and mouth sores
- eyes rolled up in the head
- sensitivity to light
- crisis severe headaches, nausea, vomiting, severe hypertension, and sweating
- involuntary muscle spasms of the head and neck
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- malignant syndrome rigidity and has a temperature of 102.6F
- syndrone tachycardia, diaphoresis, incoordination, vomiting, and diarrhea
- rigidity, slow movements, and tremors
- pacing, rocking while sitting or standing, marching in place, or crossing and uncrossing their legs
- dyskinesia repetitive involuntary movements of the mouth, face, lip smacking, puckering of the lips, and rapid eye blinking
11 Clues: sensitivity to light • eyes rolled up in the head • rigidity, slow movements, and tremors • high fever, sore throat, and mouth sores • involuntary muscle spasms of the head and neck • muscle stiffness leading to the head drawing to the side • malignant syndrome rigidity and has a temperature of 102.6F • ...
Mental health 2023-03-20
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- when you are always stressing over stuff
- when you have lots of different moods and personalities
- when you have a mix of everything
- when you have difficulty eating or eat to much
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- when you can go through long periods of time really sad or really happy
- when you are scared of everything
- When you have trouble sleeping
- when you overthink everything
- when you have past traumatic memories
- when you are very hyper and can’t focus on one thing
- when you want everything to be perfect
11 Clues: when you overthink everything • When you have trouble sleeping • when you are scared of everything • when you have a mix of everything • when you have past traumatic memories • when you want everything to be perfect • when you are always stressing over stuff • when you have difficulty eating or eat to much • when you are very hyper and can’t focus on one thing • ...
Mental Health 2024-05-12
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- the imparting or exchanging of information or news
- physical activity
- providing the food necessary for health
- the act of allowing someone to do something with/to you
- a set of practices performed to preserve health
- a condition of the body and mind that typically occurs during the hours every night
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- desire or willingness of someone to do something
- a persistent and intense urge to use a drug
- the behaviour to help manage stress or other factors
- mental or emotional strain on the mind
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disease
11 Clues: physical activity • mental or emotional strain on the mind • providing the food necessary for health • a persistent and intense urge to use a drug • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disease • a set of practices performed to preserve health • desire or willingness of someone to do something • the imparting or exchanging of information or news • ...
Mental Health 2024-05-03
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- someone who shares the experience of living with a mental health condition and/or substance use disorder
- A return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength
- give support, confidence, or hope to someone
- relating to the healing of disease
- a physical or mental feature that indicates the potential existence of a concern, condition, or diagnosis
- treatment that takes place in an office, hospital, or other clinical setting but does not involve overnight stays
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- chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain
- Remove toxins and impurities from the body
- make it easier for someone to do something by offering one's services or resources
- an emotional response to a disturbing, scary, or shocking experience that overwhelms an individual’s ability to cope
- a licensed medical doctor who has completed additional psychiatric training; can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe and manage medication, and provide therapy
11 Clues: relating to the healing of disease • Remove toxins and impurities from the body • give support, confidence, or hope to someone • chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain • A return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength • make it easier for someone to do something by offering one's services or resources • ...
Mental health 2022-11-02
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- Change in moods
- A place where you can talk about your feelings to help mental health.
- Where someone takes their own life.
- Mental illness caused by unusual changes in moods, activity levels, energy, and everyday tasks.
- Mental disorder surrounding disruptions in one's thought process.
- People view you in a wrong way based on society.
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- Emotional stress from psychological shock
- Most common mental illness disorder with feeling very sad and lonely.
- Feeling worried and uneasy most of the time
- Disorder from the mental process of memory disorders.
- Feeling scared and worrisome.
11 Clues: Change in moods • Feeling scared and worrisome. • Where someone takes their own life. • Emotional stress from psychological shock • Feeling worried and uneasy most of the time • People view you in a wrong way based on society. • Disorder from the mental process of memory disorders. • Mental disorder surrounding disruptions in one's thought process. • ...
Mental Health 2023-05-11
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- Health - emotional, psychological
- thinking or reduced ability
- struggle with mental illness.
- concentrate.
- & Statistics-More than 50 million
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- feel like everyone is staring and judging you
- meditation as a way of reducing stress
- childhood abuse, trauma, or neglect.
- strategies- emotion-focused strategies
- social well-being
- patient's immediate expression of emotion
11 Clues: concentrate. • social well-being • thinking or reduced ability • struggle with mental illness. • Health - emotional, psychological • & Statistics-More than 50 million • childhood abuse, trauma, or neglect. • meditation as a way of reducing stress • strategies- emotion-focused strategies • patient's immediate expression of emotion • feel like everyone is staring and judging you
Mental Health 2025-05-26
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- The term for emotional, physical and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress.
- One of three main types of responses to stress.
- A natural way to get in shape and increase feelings of happiness.
- Most adults need 7-9 hours of this each night.
- The hormone that is released in response to stress.
- A free, short term individual and confidential counselling service for you or your immediate family.
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- One of three main types of responses to stress.
- Life changes, relationship problems, work related issues, financial concerns and traumatic events are possible ______ of stress.
- The body’s reaction to any change that requires a response, The body’s reaction with a physical, mental and/or emotional response, a normal part of life
- Exercise, mindfulness, and breathing exercises can help with this.
- Focusing on a balanced diet rich in fruits vegetables whole grains and lean protein. (2 words)
- One of three main types of responses to stress.
- This coping skill requires you to write your thoughts down on paper.
13 Clues: Most adults need 7-9 hours of this each night. • One of three main types of responses to stress. • One of three main types of responses to stress. • One of three main types of responses to stress. • The hormone that is released in response to stress. • A natural way to get in shape and increase feelings of happiness. • ...
mental health 2025-08-18
Mental health 2025-11-11
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- A state of mental and emotional exhaustion resulting from prolonged stress
- A constant feeling of sadness, lost of interest in pleasure
- Strong fear of something
- A condition characterised by constantly recurring thoughts, and repetitive behaviours the person feels driven to perform
- Treamtment by talking to a mental health professional
- Difficulty falling or staying asleep
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- Constant fear and mistrust that people are out there to harm you
- Alternating periods of depression and high energy
- A response to fear, characterised by intense fear, dread, and unease
- Anxiety after experiencing something traumatic
- An eating disorder characterised by self-starving and fear of gaining weight
11 Clues: Strong fear of something • Difficulty falling or staying asleep • Anxiety after experiencing something traumatic • Alternating periods of depression and high energy • Treamtment by talking to a mental health professional • A constant feeling of sadness, lost of interest in pleasure • Constant fear and mistrust that people are out there to harm you • ...
HEALTH 2023-08-27
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- Drugs or remedies used to treat or manage medical conditions.
- Identifying a disease or condition through examination and analysis of symptoms.
- A hypersensitive reaction to a substance that is normally harmless.
- A substance that stimulates the immune system to develop immunity to a specific disease.
- A physical or mental indication of an illness or condition.
- Having good physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
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- The invasion and multiplication of harmful microorganisms in the body.
- Persistent and long-lasting, often referring to diseases or conditions.
- Intense worry or fear about future events.
- Excessive body weight due to an accumulation of fat
- A state of poor health, often caused by disease or injury.
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- The state of being in good health and overall well-being.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent illness, like washing hands.
- Mental or emotional strain caused by demanding situations.
15 Clues: Intense worry or fear about future events. • Excessive body weight due to an accumulation of fat • Having good physical, mental, and emotional well-being. • The state of being in good health and overall well-being. • A state of poor health, often caused by disease or injury. • Mental or emotional strain caused by demanding situations. • ...
Health Chapter 1 Health and Wellness 2023-08-18
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- people of similar age
- these are passed down from family menbers
- where you go when you are hurt/injured
- beleifs, values customs
- area where you live
- treatment and prevention of injuries and illness
- becoming aware and making choices towards improving health
- physical,mental,social well being
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- being able to work out problems
- has to do with your emotions
- what helps you pay for medical expenses
- soemthinhg you plan to do
- your freindships
- able to say no
- related to your bodys health
15 Clues: able to say no • your freindships • area where you live • people of similar age • beleifs, values customs • soemthinhg you plan to do • has to do with your emotions • related to your bodys health • being able to work out problems • physical,mental,social well being • where you go when you are hurt/injured • what helps you pay for medical expenses • ...
Berita Ortopedik November 2025 2025-11-09
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- ____________ in surgical training is crucial for professional and personal development, helping trainees with technical skills, career guidance, and overcoming challenges like burnout
- the process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats or significant sources of stress
- The tarsometatarsal joint is also known as the _______ joint. This joint complex is named after a French surgeon who first described injuries to this area in the 19th century.
- perseverance toward long-term goals, is a key mental fortitude trait for navigating the challenges of surgical training
- World Mental Health Day is celebrated each year on the 10th of ______________
- internal motivation to achieve recovery or goals
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- Mental Health _______ refers to negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes people may hold towards those who experience mental health conditions.
- Resident’s favourite caffeine-based coping tool
- Malaysia Ministry of Health community mental health service centres are called ____________ centres
- ___________ arthritis typically presents with radiological findings which include erosions, joint space narrowing, and bone proliferation, which can result in a "pencil-in-cup" deformity.
- a state of emotional, mental and often physical exhaustion brought on by prolonged or repeated stress
- a Soviet physician, known for inventing the apparatus for lengthening limb bones and for the method of surgery named after him also known as the magician from Kurgan
- the father of psychoanalysis
13 Clues: the father of psychoanalysis • Resident’s favourite caffeine-based coping tool • internal motivation to achieve recovery or goals • World Mental Health Day is celebrated each year on the 10th of ______________ • Malaysia Ministry of Health community mental health service centres are called ____________ centres • ...
What are Health and Wellness?? Chapter 1.1 2024-08-21
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- 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.
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental, emotional and social health.
- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it.
- dimensions of health that refers to how well the body functions.
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems and examine situations.
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy and fulfilling life.
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- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others.
- state of complete physical, mental, emotional and social well-being.
- actual number of years a person lives.
- length of time a person is expected to live.
- a person's ability to function positively and overall.
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thought and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings and one's self, and views about the world.
12 Clues: actual number of years a person lives. • length of time a person is expected to live. • a person's ability to function positively and overall. • dimensions of health that refers to how well the body functions. • state of complete physical, mental, emotional and social well-being. • extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy and fulfilling life. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2012-11-28
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- A chemical messenger in the brain affected by depression
- The hormone related to sleep
- The average number of hours of sleep needed by an adult each day
- A mood disorder which involves significant periods of both low and high or mood states
- The act of voluntarily letting go of tension in the body
- The stage of sleep where dreaming occurs
- A way of responding to unwanted automatic thoughts
- An activity your can do to help keep an active mind
- The process of being aware and in the present moment
- As part of a balanced diet you should have two servings of this fresh food every day
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- Medications used to level out mood
- A traditional Chinese martial art
- Avoiding a challenging or anxiety provoking task by putting it off
- As part of a balanced diet you should have five servings of this fresh food every day
- If you're concerned about relapse you should look out for ________ __________ ______
- When your brain perceives a threat your body has a _________ ___ ________ response
- A state of mind where facts and emotions influence decisions
17 Clues: The hormone related to sleep • A traditional Chinese martial art • Medications used to level out mood • The stage of sleep where dreaming occurs • A way of responding to unwanted automatic thoughts • An activity your can do to help keep an active mind • The process of being aware and in the present moment • A chemical messenger in the brain affected by depression • ...
Mental & Emotional Health 2019-12-18
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- / a person’s overall emotional evaluation of his or her worth
- Criticism / non-hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement
- Stress / a stress associated with long term problems
- Identity / a sense of yourself as a unique individual
- / anything that causes stress
- / making excuses to explain a situation or behavior rather than taking responsibility for it
- / unconscious lack of recognition of something that is often obvious to others
- Management Skills / skills that help an individual handle stress in a healthful, effective way
- / a complex set of characteristics that makes an individual unique
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- / striving to become the best you can be
- / observing and learning from the behaviors of those around you
- / a condition when tired feelings take over and lowers your ability to adapt to a situation
- Stage / “Fight or Flight” stage in the body’s stress response
- Health / a person’s ability to control their emotions and behaviors
- / signals that tell your mind and body how to react; feelings
- / a chemical secreted by glands that regulates the activities of different body cells
- / the condition of feeling uneasy or worried about something
- / the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands
18 Clues: / anything that causes stress • / striving to become the best you can be • Stress / a stress associated with long term problems • Identity / a sense of yourself as a unique individual • / signals that tell your mind and body how to react; feelings • / the condition of feeling uneasy or worried about something • ...
Mental Health Topics 2024-04-22
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- 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.
- The harmful or hazardous use of psychoactive substances, including alcohol and drugs, leading to negative physical, psychological, and social consequences.
- A complex condition characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite harmful consequences.
- 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.
- A mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression).
- A sleep disorder characterized by difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or experiencing restful sleep despite adequate opportunity for sleep.
- A mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, leading to symptoms such as flashbacks, nightmares, and severe anxiety.
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- 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 the presence of two or more distinct personality states or identities within one individual.
- A neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by difficulties with attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. (Acronym)
- 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 chronic mental disorder characterized by disturbances in thought processes, perceptions, emotions, and behavior.
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest or pleasure in activities.
- A neurological disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, sudden episodes of muscle weakness (cataplexy), sleep paralysis, and hallucinations during sleep transitions.
- Persistent feelings of worry, fear, or unease about everyday situations or events.
- A sleep disorder characterized by pauses in breathing or shallow breaths during sleep, often leading to disrupted sleep patterns and daytime fatigue.
- 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.
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. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-13
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- Aim or desired result
- Beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- Meaning and purpose in life
- Ongoing condition or illness
- Method for communicating information
- Stradagy
- Well-being or total health
- Face to face communication
- Traits that came from your parents
- Something that you want to complete soon
- Habits
- Something you want to complete in the future
- Related risks that can increase
- Guarantee
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- State of mental or emotional strain or tension
- Someone getting treatment for a mental disorder
- Actions that can threaten your health or others
- Techniques to control levels of stress
- Making sure something doesn't get worse
- Skills Process to make a choice
- Avoiding high-risk behaviors
- Importance, worth, and usefulness
- Public support
- Proffesion of pruducing advertisments
- A way to find a solution peacefully
- People of the same age and similar interests
- Learning of improvement towards health
- Skills to help you say no
- Radio, television, and the Internet
- The sum of your surroundings
30 Clues: Habits • Stradagy • Guarantee • Public support • Aim or desired result • Skills to help you say no • Well-being or total health • Face to face communication • Meaning and purpose in life • Ongoing condition or illness • Avoiding high-risk behaviors • The sum of your surroundings • Skills Process to make a choice • Related risks that can increase • Importance, worth, and usefulness • ...
Panorama Crossword January 2026 2025-10-27
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- By spreading awareness of mental health, we N_ these experiences
- When multiple generations do the same thing, it's I_
- Z_ is a fitness program that involves cardio and Latin-inspired dance
- Our support N_ includes our friends, family, and other people who support our wellbeing
- An affordable type of accomodation is S_ housing
- Many people are H_ when experiencing a mental health issue
- Mental health recovery is an O_ process
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- S_ is when people mistreat you due to your health issues
- Early I_ with mental health issues can have huge results
- Peer workers use their lived E_ to support other people
10 Clues: Mental health recovery is an O_ process • An affordable type of accomodation is S_ housing • When multiple generations do the same thing, it's I_ • Peer workers use their lived E_ to support other people • S_ is when people mistreat you due to your health issues • Early I_ with mental health issues can have huge results • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2021-11-05
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- Scared to do something
- Using too much of a substance
- A legal drug in Canada
- Feeling sad and unmotivated
- Feeling nervous, restless or tense
- Feeling alone
- Addicting Drink
- Feeling unhappy
- Not wanting to live
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- (Our country)
- 2020-Present Pandemic
- THE TOPIC
- Addicting substance
- Overwhelmed
- The way you act
- The way you feel
- The people south of us
17 Clues: THE TOPIC • Overwhelmed • (Our country) • Feeling alone • The way you act • Addicting Drink • Feeling unhappy • The way you feel • Addicting substance • Not wanting to live • 2020-Present Pandemic • Scared to do something • A legal drug in Canada • The people south of us • Feeling sad and unmotivated • Using too much of a substance • Feeling nervous, restless or tense
Mental Health Review 2021-10-07
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- is one technique used for stress management
- process that helps an individual to control stress level by practicing self-care and relaxation
- are behaviors people use to separate themselves from unpleasant events
- the feeling of fear dread and uneasiness
- something that you can see wrong with your body
- sleep, education, relationships and eating are ways mental illness affect your?
- severe mental disorders that cause abnormal thinking and perceptions
- psychological disorder by elevating or lowering a person's mood
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- are health conditions involving changes in emotions, thinking and behaviors
- a person's condition about their psychological and emotional well-being
- the feeling of being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental or emotional pressure
- something that your body feels wrong
- behavioral condition with disturbance in eating habits
- disorder that occurs after a traumatic event
- rigid and unhealthy pattern of thinking functioning and behaving
- is a way to deal with stress that focuses on breathing
- who can stress happen to?
17 Clues: who can stress happen to? • something that your body feels wrong • the feeling of fear dread and uneasiness • is one technique used for stress management • disorder that occurs after a traumatic event • something that you can see wrong with your body • behavioral condition with disturbance in eating habits • is a way to deal with stress that focuses on breathing • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-12-01
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- Post traumatic stress disorder
- People with disorders often feel like they are this
- A way to get help
- Outdated term for DID
- Chemical imbalance that makes you feel hopeless
- Feeling where you are disconnected
- Feeling like your body is wrong
- Major mood swings from manic to depressive
- Person with high opinion of themself
- Excoriation disorder
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- Inability to sleep due to a disorder
- Seeing and hearing things other people don't
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- Not feeling like you belong in your body
- Obsessive compulsive disorder
- Disorder where you have alters
- Nervous tingling feeling
17 Clues: A way to get help • Excoriation disorder • Outdated term for DID • Nervous tingling feeling • Obsessive compulsive disorder • Post traumatic stress disorder • Disorder where you have alters • Feeling like your body is wrong • Feeling where you are disconnected • Inability to sleep due to a disorder • Person with high opinion of themself • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder • ...
306 Mental Health 2025-02-02
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- Uncontrolled, involuntary movement
- Painful or prolonged penile erections can occur
- state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- ensing things with any of the five senses that don’t exist in reality
- Abnormal fears
- Thinking about or formulating plans for killing oneself
- Growth of fine hair all over the body
- Fixed, false beliefs persisting in the face of objective contradictory evidence
- severe, chronic mental illness that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves
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- Misperceptions of real stimuli.
- Motor restlessness
- Signs and symptoms of disturbed thoughts and processes and loss of contact with reality
- Involuntary contractions of muscles
- mental disorder that causes a person to experience a period of abnormally elevated energy, arousal, and affect
- Repetitive behaviors that a person with obsessive compulsive disorder feels the urge to do in response to an obsessive though
- A tool to manage and decrease the impact of unwanted thoughts
- Acute change of abnormal mental state
17 Clues: Abnormal fears • Motor restlessness • Misperceptions of real stimuli. • Uncontrolled, involuntary movement • Involuntary contractions of muscles • Growth of fine hair all over the body • Acute change of abnormal mental state • Painful or prolonged penile erections can occur • Thinking about or formulating plans for killing oneself • ...
Chapter 1 2021-08-25
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- how you feel about yourself
- the way you view situations
- related risks that increase in effect with each added risk
- practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury
- actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others
- avoiding harmful behaviors
- how well your body functions
- personal behaviors related to the way a person lives
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- the sum of your surroundings
- the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- refers to all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents
- the way you get along with others
- subject to constant change
- the various methods of communicating information
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- an overall state of well-being, or total health
- people of the same age who share similar interests
17 Clues: subject to constant change • avoiding harmful behaviors • how you feel about yourself • the way you view situations • the sum of your surroundings • how well your body functions • the way you get along with others • an overall state of well-being, or total health • the various methods of communicating information • people of the same age who share similar interests • ...
Chapter 12 Mental Health 2021-09-21
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- These factors originate or develop internally within the mind, which means there is potential to exert some control over their occurrence or influences.
- The negative views that people hold about themselves.
- Any characteristic of event that reduces or prevents the likelihood of the occurrence or reoccurrence of a mental disorder.
- These factors originate or develop within the body and consequently may not be under our control.
- These factors originate in the external environment and interact with other factors in influencing our mental health state.
- Having a risk for developing a specific mental disorder due to one or more factors associated with genetic inheritance.
- Increases susceptibility to and contributes to the occurrence of a specific mental disorder. They are the immediate factors or events that have cause the individual to experience symptoms ‘now’.
- Sign of shame,disgrace or disapproval typically associated with a particular characteristic that sets a person apart.
- Describes 4 types of influences that contribute to the development and progression of mental health disorders.
- Increases susceptibility to a specific mental disorder (more likely to develop a mental disorder)
- model, Model that emphasises how stress increases the risk of the development of a mental disorder. It explains why some people may develop a mental disorder when they experience stress and others do not.
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- Any aspect of a person’s identity that is devalued in the a social context.
- Having little belief in the ability to succeed in a specific situation or complete a task.
- Having little to no reduction in the number or severity of symptoms despite taking medication as prescribed.
- Difficulty with goal-directed thinking, making inferences from information and drawing conclusions.
- Any characteristic or event that increases the likelihood of the development or progression of a mental disorder.
- Repeatedly thinking about undesirable thought and feelings, without acting to change them.
- Maintains the occurrence of a specific mental disorder and inhibits recovery. They cause the person’s symptoms to continue or worsen over time.
- Type of attachment characterised by inconsistent or contradictory behaviour patterns in the presence of a primary caregiver.
- The emotional bond which forms between an infant and caregiver.
- The aggregate risk to mental health from the combined effects of exposure to multiple biological, psychological and/or social factors.
- Sleep that is lacking in quantity and quality, often seen before the onset or as a result of a mental disorder.
- The _________ the number of risk factors, the greater the likelihood a person will experience a mental disorder.
23 Clues: The negative views that people hold about themselves. • The emotional bond which forms between an infant and caregiver. • Any aspect of a person’s identity that is devalued in the a social context. • Having little belief in the ability to succeed in a specific situation or complete a task. • ...
Health Disparities of the LGBTQ Population 2018-05-27
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- social _____ associated with sexual orientation can have significant effects on quality and length of life
- studies show that African American and Hispanic individuals have _____ costs with medical care in later life
- approximately what percent of LGBTQ older adults have one or more diagnosable mental and/or substance abuse disorder
- social ____ doesn't mean living alone; it means being largely cut off from the outside world
- the most effective way to treat mental illness is through what type of care
- social _____ positively impacts the health of LGBTQ adults
- social support and increased social network size are associated with lower odds of _____ symptomatology, disability and poor general health
- psychotic conditions can be classified as transient, recurrent or _____
- LGBTQ individuals who have a history of _____ attempts are at a particularly high risk of repeated attempts
- studies show that the most common form of victimization towards LGBTQ individuals were what type of insults
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- _____ is strongly associated to LGBTQ adults mental health and risk for STDs and HIV
- what type of adults face the greatest financial and emotional barriers to seeking health care among the LGBTQ population
- those who identify as _____ in the U.S. have experienced significantly greater rates of living at or below the federal poverty level
- what type of interventions are proven to also be helpful in patients with major depression
- during the first half of the 20th century there will be a vast increase in the number of ____
- still to this day there are many _____ that unfairly treat sexual and gender minorities
- anxiety and mood disorders often co-occur with ____ in older adults
- justice one aspect of ____ is to better understand the social, structural and institutional elements creating differential access to health outcomes within the LGBTQ population
- process the ______ model addresses the influence of stressful life events associated with structural inequalities on mental health
- generally substance abuse disorders _____ in prevalence with age but this trend is offset among older LGBTQ individuals
20 Clues: social _____ positively impacts the health of LGBTQ adults • anxiety and mood disorders often co-occur with ____ in older adults • psychotic conditions can be classified as transient, recurrent or _____ • the most effective way to treat mental illness is through what type of care • ...
Wellness 2023-10-03
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- Choices and habits that promote overall health and well-being.
- Efforts to enhance one's skills, knowledge, and personal growth.
- Clue: The process of learning more about oneself.
- An evaluation of one's health and well-being.
- Clue: A positive attitude and practice of being thankful.
- Tools, information, and support for achieving wellness goals.
- Activities and exercises to strengthen mental well-being.
- The dissemination of information to promote health and wellness.
- Activities and routines to enhance one's quality of life.
- The study of human flourishing and well-being.
- The link between mental and physical health.
- A program or location where individuals focus on their well-being.
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- Specific objectives related to physical health and fitness.
- Actions taken to avoid illness or injury.
- Therapeutic approaches that address the whole person.
- A dietary approach that considers the whole person and emphasizes natural and whole foods.
- A program or competition to encourage healthy behaviors.
- Techniques and methods to lower stress levels.
- Approaches to healing that consider the mind, body, and spirit.
- A structured plan or initiative to improve health and fitness.
- Practices and habits that promote better sleep quality.
21 Clues: Actions taken to avoid illness or injury. • The link between mental and physical health. • An evaluation of one's health and well-being. • Techniques and methods to lower stress levels. • The study of human flourishing and well-being. • Clue: The process of learning more about oneself. • Therapeutic approaches that address the whole person. • ...
Mental Health Talk 2024-03-24
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- - 10 letters Mental health condition of low mood
- - 7 letters Feeling of worry or nervousness
- - 5 letters Restorative for the mind
- - 10 letters treatment for some disorders
- - 7 letters Something to lean on during tough times
- - 6 letters kin with whom one might seek therapy
- - 5 letters Emotional pain
- - 6 letters People who offer a listening ear
- - 7 letters Mental health support
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- - 6 letters Time of intense difficulty
- - 11 letters Concept of inner well being of the soul
- - 7 letters Unhappy state
- - 4 letters Anxiety disorder triggered by a terrifying event
- - 8 letters Form of self care that is great for stress reduction
- - 8 letters Prioritizing your well being and maintaining mental health
15 Clues: - 7 letters Unhappy state • - 5 letters Emotional pain • - 7 letters Mental health support • - 5 letters Restorative for the mind • - 6 letters Time of intense difficulty • - 10 letters treatment for some disorders • - 7 letters Feeling of worry or nervousness • - 6 letters People who offer a listening ear • - 10 letters Mental health condition of low mood • ...
Mental Health Treatment Options 2021-10-26
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- Using this can make it difficult to treat mental illness
- Talking about your condition with a medical health professional is called __
- It can take several _____ for medication and therapy to start working
- When mental health becomes so severe you need to stay here
- There are many 24 hour _____ lines available if you need someone to talk to
- Problems with ____ misuse commonly occur along side mental illness
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- Somewhere you can write down your thoughts or symptoms
- Type of medication used to treat depression
- Type of medication commonly used to treat schizophrenia or bipolar
- Eating a ______ diet and regular physical activity are important to your mental health
- a medical doctor who diagnoses and treats mental illnesses
- Therapy can be held, one on one, with family or in a ____
- When medication or therapy havent worked, can try ______ - stimulation treatment
13 Clues: Type of medication used to treat depression • Somewhere you can write down your thoughts or symptoms • Using this can make it difficult to treat mental illness • Therapy can be held, one on one, with family or in a ____ • a medical doctor who diagnoses and treats mental illnesses • When mental health becomes so severe you need to stay here • ...
Healthy Triangle 2023-03-31
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- Combination of physical, mental and social well being
- Health of your mind and emotions
- Personal feeling or belief
- Various methods of communicating information
- Taking steps to avoid something
- Chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
- Health of your body
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- Patterns of behavior that you follow almost without thinking
- Passing of traits on to their children
- Includes city you live in, people around you school you
- Balanced health over a long period of time
- Ability to get along with the people around you
- Collected beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group
13 Clues: Health of your body • Personal feeling or belief • Taking steps to avoid something • Health of your mind and emotions • Passing of traits on to their children • Balanced health over a long period of time • Various methods of communicating information • Ability to get along with the people around you • Collected beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group • ...
What is Wellness? 2024-09-19
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- If you can't or don't want to lift weights, this is the next best thing
- Your parents always say you need more ____
- Those struggling with their mental health really want this from their friends
- We often skip this meal when we're rushing
- The best way to get stronger is to lift ____
- Sadly, young women are disproportionately affected by ___ disorders.
- One method for addressing your mental health is going to ____
- ____ health is physical health
- Running, walking, and biking are all forms of ___
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- How everyone deserves to feel about their body
- To keep your body at optimal performance, you need to be getting the right ____
- Seeking help is a not a sign of weakness, but rather a sign of ___
- The fancy name for fear; claustro____
- This is known to support your gut
- Something no one should ever feel about their body
- Find one of these people if you want to get fitter but don't know where to start
16 Clues: ____ health is physical health • This is known to support your gut • The fancy name for fear; claustro____ • Your parents always say you need more ____ • We often skip this meal when we're rushing • The best way to get stronger is to lift ____ • How everyone deserves to feel about their body • Running, walking, and biking are all forms of ___ • ...
Chapter 7:6 Nervous system 2026-01-12
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- therapist – Helps patients regain movement.
- – Uses thin needles to treat pain or illness.
- – Helps breathing
- technologist – Tests nerve and muscle activity.
- health technician – Helps care for mental health patients.
- – Doctor who gives anesthesia for surgery.
- – Rest and calm
- system – Communication system
- – Sensory relay
- anesthetist – Nurse who gives anesthesia.
- – Surgeon for the brain and nervous system.
- – Hunger, temp, hormones
- imager – Takes X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans.
- nervous system – Voluntary movement
- – Medical doctor who treats mental illness with meds.
- fluid – Protects brain and spinal cord
- – Carry messages
- – Eye and reflex control
- – Controls body functions
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- nervous system (PNS) – Nerves outside CNS
- – Hold brain fluid
- – Uses pressure points to relieve pain.
- – Fight-or-flight
- – Doctor who treats nervous system disorders.
- – Treats spine and joint problems.
- technologist – Records brain waves (EEG).
- of osteopathic medicine (DO) – Doctor who treats the whole body.
- technologist – Studies sleep disorders.
- nervous system – Controls automatic actions
- cord – Message pathway
- nervous system (CNS) – Brain and spinal cord
- – Treats mental health with therapy.
- oblongata – Breathing and heartbeat
- – Nerve cell
- – Balance and coordination
- – Protective layers
- – Thinking and movement
- – Body control center
38 Clues: – Nerve cell • – Rest and calm • – Sensory relay • – Carry messages • – Fight-or-flight • – Helps breathing • – Hold brain fluid • – Protective layers • – Body control center • cord – Message pathway • – Thinking and movement • – Hunger, temp, hormones • – Eye and reflex control • – Controls body functions • – Balance and coordination • system – Communication system • ...
7.6 Nervous system 2026-01-12
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- nervous system (PNS) – Nerves outside CNS
- Fight-or-flight
- nervous system – Voluntary movement
- Nerve cell
- technologist – Records brain waves (EEG).
- Treats mental health with therapy.
- Doctor who treats nervous system disorders.
- technologist – Studies sleep disorders.
- Uses pressure points to relieve pain.
- Body control center
- Helps breathing
- cord – Message pathway
- Medical doctor who treats mental illness with meds.
- Balance and coordination
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- nervous system Controls automatic actions
- Hold brain fluid
- anesthetist – Nurse who gives anesthesia.
- Doctor who gives anesthesia for surgery.
- technologist – Tests nerve and muscle activity.
- Surgeon for the brain and nervous system.
- oblongata – Breathing and heartbeat
- Hunger, temp, hormones
- health technician – Helps care for mental health patients.
- imager – Takes X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans.
- of osteopathic medicine (DO) – Doctor who treats the whole body.
- Controls body functions
- Treats spine and joint problems.
- Eye and reflex control
- Carry messages
- therapist – Helps patients regain movement.
- Uses thin needles to treat pain or illness.
- fluid Protects brain and spinal cord
- nervous system (CNS) – Brain and spinal cord
- Sensory relay
- Protective layers
- system – Communication system
- Rest and calm
- Thinking and movement
38 Clues: Nerve cell • Sensory relay • Rest and calm • Carry messages • Fight-or-flight • Helps breathing • Hold brain fluid • Protective layers • Body control center • Thinking and movement • Hunger, temp, hormones • Eye and reflex control • cord – Message pathway • Controls body functions • Balance and coordination • system – Communication system • Treats spine and joint problems. • ...
Health science word puzzle 2026-01-12
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- – Carry messages
- – Treats spine and joint problems.
- – Helps breathing
- – Thinking and movement
- – Nerve cell
- – Doctor who gives anesthesia for surgery.
- nervous system (PNS) – Nerves outside CNS
- technologist – Tests nerve and muscle activity.
- oblongata – Breathing and heartbeat
- health technician – Helps care for mental health patients.
- technologist – Records brain waves (EEG).
- – Uses pressure points to relieve pain.
- cord – Message pathway
- – Hold brain fluid
- – Sensory relay
- – Treats mental health with therapy.
- nervous system – Voluntary movement
- nervous system (CNS) – Brain and spinal cord
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- technologist – Studies sleep disorders.
- – Protective layers
- – Surgeon for the brain and nervous system.
- anesthetist – Nurse who gives anesthesia.
- imager – Takes X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans.
- – Fight-or-flight
- therapist – Helps patients regain movement.
- – Uses thin needles to treat pain or illness.
- – Hunger, temp, hormones
- – Rest and calm
- – Body control center
- nervous system – Controls automatic actions
- – Balance and coordination
- of osteopathic medicine (DO) – Doctor who treats the whole body.
- fluid – Protects brain and spinal cord
- – Controls body functions
- system – Communication system
- – Doctor who treats nervous system disorders.
- – Eye and reflex control
- – Medical doctor who treats mental illness with meds.
38 Clues: – Nerve cell • – Rest and calm • – Sensory relay • – Carry messages • – Fight-or-flight • – Helps breathing • – Hold brain fluid • – Protective layers • – Body control center • cord – Message pathway • – Thinking and movement • – Hunger, temp, hormones • – Eye and reflex control • – Controls body functions • – Balance and coordination • system – Communication system • ...
Neurozan Crossword 2023-06-09
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- - State of being awake, attentive, and aware.
- - A lack or insufficiency of a particular nutrient or substance.
- - The ability to direct one's attention and focus on a particular task or stimulus.
- - Essential nutrients for optimal brain function.
- - Substances that protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.
- - Essential components for nourishing the brain.
- - The primary organ of the central nervous system.
- - Nerve cells responsible for transmitting information within the nervous system.
- - Aid or assistance provided to promote brain health and well-being.
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- - A neurozan product designed to support brain health.
- - Describing mental acuity and quick thinking.
- - The ability to retain and recall information.
- - State of tranquility and relaxation.
- - The mental processes involved in acquiring knowledge and understanding.
- - Emotional state or disposition.
- - Vitality and ability to exert physical and mental effort.
- - A physiological and psychological response to demanding situations.
- - Relating to the mind or intellect.
- - The normal or proper action of something, especially in the context of the brain.
- - Concentrated attention or effort.
20 Clues: - Emotional state or disposition. • - Concentrated attention or effort. • - Relating to the mind or intellect. • - State of tranquility and relaxation. • - State of being awake, attentive, and aware. • - Describing mental acuity and quick thinking. • - The ability to retain and recall information. • - Essential components for nourishing the brain. • ...
Radisson Blu Cross Word 2024-05-14
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- Are household members eligible for some Spring Health benefits?
- How many years has the Blu been open?
- What is the name of our restaurant?
- We are connected to the Mall of ___
- Responsible ___ & Safety Committee
- Who is the hotel manager? ___ Lundin
- What Company do we work for?
- Five ___ rooms in the hotel?
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- Who has access to the EAP and Mental Health benefits?
- Who is the Area Director of HR? ___ Wroe
- Where are we going for the field trip? ___ Life
- ___ Health (our Employee Assistance Program)
- Who got a Pie in the face at the April Associate Luncheon? ___ Anderson
- What hotel do we work at?
- ____ Health Awareness Month
- Who is the General Manager of the Hotel? ___ Abreu
- How many hotels are in our Managed Hotel area?
17 Clues: What hotel do we work at? • ____ Health Awareness Month • What Company do we work for? • Five ___ rooms in the hotel? • Responsible ___ & Safety Committee • What is the name of our restaurant? • We are connected to the Mall of ___ • Who is the hotel manager? ___ Lundin • How many years has the Blu been open? • Who is the Area Director of HR? ___ Wroe • ...
health 2023-02-28
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- - when your active
- - A state of complete physical and mental well-being
- - number of years someone can expect to live
- - _________ health is being able to manage emotions
- - _________ is having a sense of belonging
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- - Broad measures of the physical, mental and social well-being of individuals
- - ______ health is having low stress levels
- - gives aussies access to healthcare at low-costs
- - good ______ health is having supportive friends
- - lowers the cost of medicines for aussies
10 Clues: - when your active • - _________ is having a sense of belonging • - lowers the cost of medicines for aussies • - ______ health is having low stress levels • - number of years someone can expect to live • - gives aussies access to healthcare at low-costs • - good ______ health is having supportive friends • - _________ health is being able to manage emotions • ...
Mental Health and Illness 2023-10-03
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- a form of treatment used for seasonal affective disorder
- a form of treatment for depression that includes individual or group counseling
- a mental illness characterized by when you're anxious or worried about a number of different things for a prolonged period of time
- a symptom of mental illness where an individual refrains from being around people
- effect of genes on the brain's development and function often passed from parent to child
- how we feel, think and behave
- a mind-body technique used to treat generalized anxiety disorder
- a condition in older people that has similar symptoms to depression
- a mental illness/disorder characterized by feelings of obsession and/or compulsion
- one of many compulsions associated with OCD
- a coping mechanism where an individual believes nothing is wrong with them
- a mental illness characterized by feelings of sadness or sluggishness
- having a negative view or thought attached to something
- the amount of adults that will develop a mental illness
- the number (at least) of mental illnesses in existence
- an assessment tool used by a professional to diagnose a mental illness
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- a type of mental health professional that can diagnose a mental illness
- one of many obsessions associated with OCD
- a type of mental health professional that can diagnose a mental illness
- a federal agency that provides treatment and services for people with mental substance use disorders
- factors outside the brain that can lead to mental illness
- when the brain is not working well for a prolonged period of time
- those that can be affected by a mental illness
- the percent of adults that will experience a mental illness in their lifetime
- a symptom of mental illness that involves prolonged feelings of sadness or irritability
- a type of medication used to treat mental illness
- an assessment tool used by a professional to diagnose a mental illness
- a symptom of mental illness that causes one to see or hear things that are not present
- one of many people (in school) you can talk to about your feelings and mental health
- a symptom of mental illness that involves having strange thoughts
- the percent of mental illness cases that begin by age 24
- a substance that may be used to self medicate for depression
32 Clues: how we feel, think and behave • one of many obsessions associated with OCD • one of many compulsions associated with OCD • those that can be affected by a mental illness • a type of medication used to treat mental illness • the number (at least) of mental illnesses in existence • having a negative view or thought attached to something • ...
Lightkeepers Crossword Puzzle :) 2025-04-04
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- Ms. ___________ is a Lightkeeper advisor and she is a (very cool) school counselor!
- The mental health concern that involves rapid thinking and feeling overwhelmed.
- There's different kinds of this: physical, mental, social, spiritual, educational, environmental
- Good ____ is very important for our mental health! You should get 8 hours of it!
- What are the things we use to overcome unwanted feelings (examples are deep breathing, meditation, journaling, etc.)
- The acronym for being a trusted peer
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- Means that we listen to understand, we check for understanding, we repeat back what we heard (clue: _____ listening)
- Means to be in the present moment
- Constant, repeated unkind behavior from one person of power toward someone of lesser power
- The mental health concern that involves severe feelings of sadness and irritability
- The idea that mental health is BAD and we shouldn't talk about it (clue: we want to break the mental health____)
- Mr. ___________ is a Lightkeeper advisor and he is a (very cool) ELA teacher!
12 Clues: Means to be in the present moment • The acronym for being a trusted peer • Mr. ___________ is a Lightkeeper advisor and he is a (very cool) ELA teacher! • The mental health concern that involves rapid thinking and feeling overwhelmed. • Good ____ is very important for our mental health! You should get 8 hours of it! • ...
MIND Havering, Barking & Dagenham 2025-07-14
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- The ability to cope with and recover from setbacks
- A good or beneficial quality or attribute of a person or thing
- When someone spends unpaid time doing something to benefit others.
- The consistent practice of writing to process your emotions and feelings about yourself, relationships, and life events.
- Connect, Give, Take Notice, Keep Learning and Be Active are called the 5 ways to...?
- Honesty, trust & support are all found in a healthy...?
- CBT helps you understand and change your thoughts, feelings and behaviours to manage your problems, what does T stand for?
- An imaginary line that separates our physical space, feelings, needs & responsibilities from others
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- Games to get to know each other better
- A mental health charity that provides advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem
- Technique used for grounding
- Ideal type of communication
- The quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness
- A natural response to fear, worry or tension
- By talking openly about mental health we can help reduce mental health...?
15 Clues: Ideal type of communication • Technique used for grounding • Games to get to know each other better • A natural response to fear, worry or tension • The ability to cope with and recover from setbacks • Honesty, trust & support are all found in a healthy...? • A good or beneficial quality or attribute of a person or thing • ...
Unit 1 Health & Wellness 2024-10-21
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- An immediate desire for something.
- A person's conception or mental image of him or herself.
- Specialized structures that carry out a specific function in a living organism.
- A mental state consisting of strong feelings of anxiety, worry, or even anger caused by problematic events in one's life.
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- A group of organs that work together to perform related functions.
- ________ health involves taking care of your body.
- An overall state of well-being, or total health.
- _______ health involves liking and accepting yourself for who you are.
- Combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- _______ health involves getting along with other people.
10 Clues: An immediate desire for something. • An overall state of well-being, or total health. • ________ health involves taking care of your body. • _______ health involves getting along with other people. • A person's conception or mental image of him or herself. • Combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being • ...
123 2022-07-16
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- CBT technique based on the premise that regularly engaging in pleasant activities may help elevate mood
- Support from friends, family and others
- Term used to describe the preservation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ traditions and carrying them forward into the future
- This factor increases the likelihood of experiencing mental ill-health or can make existing mental health difficulties more severe or long-lasting.
- Term used to describe the right of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to make choices and manage their own lives
- This factor helps enhance mental wellbeing and reduces the likelihood that mental ill-health will occur.
- protective psychological strategy aims to replace unhelpful thoughts with more helpful ones.
- A practice used to help people calm both their mind and body
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- Another term for ‘cognitive restructuring’
- Another term for ‘behaviour activation’
- Term used to describe a particular group’s way of life, including their beliefs, values, language, customs and social behaviour
- 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.
- Another word to describe adequate nutritional intake
- Protective factors that help maintain strong connections to culture, strengthen cultural identity and contribute to the maintenance of mental wellbeing
- These habitual ways of thinking can adversely impact on mental wellbeing.
- Adequate hydration is this type of protective factor.
- A protective factor for mental wellbeing that is usually achievable without support from a professional
17 Clues: Another term for ‘behaviour activation’ • Support from friends, family and others • Another term for ‘cognitive restructuring’ • Another word to describe adequate nutritional intake • Adequate hydration is this type of protective factor. • A practice used to help people calm both their mind and body • ...
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). • ...
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 • ...
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 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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
7.6 Nervous system 2026-01-12
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- nervous system (PNS) – Nerves outside CNS
- Fight-or-flight
- nervous system – Voluntary movement
- Nerve cell
- technologist Records brain waves (EEG).
- Treats mental health with therapy.
- Doctor who treats nervous system disorders.
- technologist Studies sleep disorders.
- Uses pressure points to relieve pain.
- Body control center
- Helps breathing
- cord – Message pathway
- Medical doctor who treats mental illness with meds.
- Balance and coordination
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- nervous system Controls automatic actions
- Hold brain fluid
- anesthetist Nurse who gives anesthesia.
- Doctor who gives anesthesia for surgery.
- technologist Tests nerve and muscle activity.
- Surgeon for the brain and nervous system.
- oblongata Breathing and heartbeat
- Hunger, temp, hormones
- health technician – Helps care for mental health patients.
- imager – Takes X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans.
- of osteopathic medicine (DO) – Doctor who treats the whole body.
- Controls body functions
- Treats spine and joint problems.
- Eye and reflex control
- Carry messages
- therapist Helps patients regain movement.
- Uses thin needles to treat pain or illness.
- fluid Protects brain and spinal cord
- nervous system (CNS) – Brain and spinal cord
- Sensory relay
- Protective layers
- system Communication system
- Rest and calm
- Thinking and movement
38 Clues: Nerve cell • Sensory relay • Rest and calm • Carry messages • Fight-or-flight • Helps breathing • Hold brain fluid • Protective layers • Body control center • Thinking and movement • Hunger, temp, hormones • Eye and reflex control • cord – Message pathway • Controls body functions • Balance and coordination • system Communication system • Treats spine and joint problems. • ...
Health science word puzzle 2026-01-12
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- – Carry messages
- – Treats spine and joint problems.
- – Helps breathing
- – Thinking and movement
- – Nerve cell
- – Doctor who gives anesthesia for surgery.
- nervous system (PNS) – Nerves outside CNS
- technologist – Tests nerve and muscle activity.
- oblongata – Breathing and heartbeat
- health technician – Helps care for mental health patients.
- technologist – Records brain waves (EEG).
- – Uses pressure points to relieve pain.
- cord – Message pathway
- – Hold brain fluid
- – Sensory relay
- – Treats mental health with therapy.
- nervous system – Voluntary movement
- nervous system (CNS) – Brain and spinal cord
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- technologist – Studies sleep disorders.
- – Protective layers
- – Surgeon for the brain and nervous system.
- anesthetist – Nurse who gives anesthesia.
- imager – Takes X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans.
- – Fight-or-flight
- therapist – Helps patients regain movement.
- – Uses thin needles to treat pain or illness.
- – Hunger, temp, hormones
- – Rest and calm
- – Body control center
- nervous system – Controls automatic actions
- – Balance and coordination
- of osteopathic medicine (DO) – Doctor who treats the whole body.
- fluid – Protects brain and spinal cord
- – Controls body functions
- system – Communication system
- – Doctor who treats nervous system disorders.
- – Eye and reflex control
- – Medical doctor who treats mental illness with meds.
38 Clues: – Nerve cell • – Rest and calm • – Sensory relay • – Carry messages • – Fight-or-flight • – Helps breathing • – Hold brain fluid • – Protective layers • – Body control center • cord – Message pathway • – Thinking and movement • – Hunger, temp, hormones • – Eye and reflex control • – Controls body functions • – Balance and coordination • system – Communication system • ...
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? • ...
Thriving Together Crossword Day 1 2026-02-13
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- A return to a good state of health, mind or strength
- Level of care where IPMHA services are embedded
- Health model developed by Sir Mason Durie
- Host city of conference (Maori)
- 1/3 of your life should be doing this
- To prosper and flourish
- Translates to 'waters of greenstone'
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- To express one's self through imaginative ideas/to produce
- Alcohol and other drugs (abbr.)
- Moving the body to relieve stress
- Unified approach to physical, mental health and addiction support
- Holistic state of health that combines physical, mental, emotional and social health
- A positive or inspirational outlook for the future
- To share stories and contacts at this conference
14 Clues: To prosper and flourish • Alcohol and other drugs (abbr.) • Host city of conference (Maori) • Moving the body to relieve stress • Translates to 'waters of greenstone' • 1/3 of your life should be doing this • Health model developed by Sir Mason Durie • Level of care where IPMHA services are embedded • To share stories and contacts at this conference • ...
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 • ...
Mental Health Drugs 2026-01-11
17 Clues: addictive • sleep walk • inhibitory • has tyramine • induce sleep • benzo reversal • regulates mood • reduce anxiety • reduce response • nonphenothiazine • prevents breakdown • common for bipolar • too little dopamine • older antidepressant • movement and pleasure • decreased in depression • serious interactions w/food
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 • ...
7.6 Nervous system 2026-01-12
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- nervous system (PNS) – Nerves outside CNS
- Fight-or-flight
- nervous system – Voluntary movement
- Nerve cell
- technologist Records brain waves (EEG).
- Treats mental health with therapy.
- Doctor who treats nervous system disorders.
- technologist Studies sleep disorders.
- Uses pressure points to relieve pain.
- Body control center
- Helps breathing
- cord – Message pathway
- Medical doctor who treats mental illness with meds.
- Balance and coordination
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- nervous system Controls automatic actions
- Hold brain fluid
- anesthetist Nurse who gives anesthesia.
- Doctor who gives anesthesia for surgery.
- technologist Tests nerve and muscle activity.
- Surgeon for the brain and nervous system.
- oblongata Breathing and heartbeat
- Hunger, temp, hormones
- health technician – Helps care for mental health patients.
- imager – Takes X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans.
- of osteopathic medicine (DO) – Doctor who treats the whole body.
- Controls body functions
- Treats spine and joint problems.
- Eye and reflex control
- Carry messages
- therapist Helps patients regain movement.
- Uses thin needles to treat pain or illness.
- fluid Protects brain and spinal cord
- nervous system (CNS) – Brain and spinal cord
- Sensory relay
- Protective layers
- system Communication system
- Rest and calm
- Thinking and movement
38 Clues: Nerve cell • Sensory relay • Rest and calm • Carry messages • Fight-or-flight • Helps breathing • Hold brain fluid • Protective layers • Body control center • Thinking and movement • Hunger, temp, hormones • Eye and reflex control • cord – Message pathway • Controls body functions • Balance and coordination • system Communication system • Treats spine and joint problems. • ...
7.6 Nervous system 2026-01-12
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- nervous system (PNS) – Nerves outside CNS
- – Fight-or-flight
- nervous system – Voluntary movement
- – Nerve cell
- technologist – Records brain waves (EEG).
- – Treats mental health with therapy.
- – Doctor who treats nervous system disorders.
- technologist – Studies sleep disorders.
- – Uses pressure points to relieve pain.
- – Body control center
- – Helps breathing
- cord – Message pathway
- – Medical doctor who treats mental illness with meds.
- – Balance and coordination
Down
- nervous system – Controls automatic actions
- – Hold brain fluid
- anesthetist – Nurse who gives anesthesia.
- – Doctor who gives anesthesia for surgery.
- technologist – Tests nerve and muscle activity.
- – Surgeon for the brain and nervous system.
- oblongata – Breathing and heartbeat
- – Hunger, temp, hormones
- health technician – Helps care for mental health patients.
- imager – Takes X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans.
- of osteopathic medicine (DO) – Doctor who treats the whole body.
- – Controls body functions
- – Treats spine and joint problems.
- – Eye and reflex control
- – Carry messages
- therapist – Helps patients regain movement.
- – Uses thin needles to treat pain or illness.
- fluid – Protects brain and spinal cord
- nervous system (CNS) – Brain and spinal cord
- – Sensory relay
- – Protective layers
- system – Communication system
- – Rest and calm
- – Thinking and movement
38 Clues: – Nerve cell • – Sensory relay • – Rest and calm • – Carry messages • – Fight-or-flight • – Helps breathing • – Hold brain fluid • – Protective layers • – Body control center • cord – Message pathway • – Thinking and movement • – Hunger, temp, hormones • – Eye and reflex control • – Controls body functions • – Balance and coordination • system – Communication system • ...
7.6 Nervous system 2026-01-12
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- nervous system (PNS) – Nerves outside CNS
- Fight-or-flight
- nervous system – Voluntary movement
- Nerve cell
- technologist Records brain waves (EEG).
- Treats mental health with therapy.
- Doctor who treats nervous system disorders.
- technologist Studies sleep disorders.
- Uses pressure points to relieve pain.
- Body control center
- Helps breathing
- cord – Message pathway
- Medical doctor who treats mental illness with meds.
- Balance and coordination
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- nervous system Controls automatic actions
- Hold brain fluid
- anesthetist Nurse who gives anesthesia.
- Doctor who gives anesthesia for surgery.
- technologist Tests nerve and muscle activity.
- Surgeon for the brain and nervous system.
- oblongata Breathing and heartbeat
- Hunger, temp, hormones
- health technician – Helps care for mental health patients.
- imager – Takes X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans.
- of osteopathic medicine (DO) – Doctor who treats the whole body.
- Controls body functions
- Treats spine and joint problems.
- Eye and reflex control
- Carry messages
- therapist Helps patients regain movement.
- Uses thin needles to treat pain or illness.
- fluid Protects brain and spinal cord
- nervous system (CNS) – Brain and spinal cord
- Sensory relay
- Protective layers
- system Communication system
- Rest and calm
- Thinking and movement
38 Clues: Nerve cell • Sensory relay • Rest and calm • Carry messages • Fight-or-flight • Helps breathing • Hold brain fluid • Protective layers • Body control center • Thinking and movement • Hunger, temp, hormones • Eye and reflex control • cord – Message pathway • Controls body functions • Balance and coordination • system Communication system • Treats spine and joint problems. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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." • ...
