mental health Crossword Puzzles
Ch 21: Psychology Today and Tomorrow: Emerging Trends and Applications 2024-09-30
Across
- Type of Psychology. Applying psychology to legal issues.
- Mental imagery for relaxation or performance improvement.
- Study of aging and the elderly.
- The ability to recover from stress or adversity.
- The study of how drugs affect mental health.
Down
- Type of Psychology. Applying psychology to the workplace.
- Type of Psychology. Enhancing performance and well-being in sports.
- Study of brain-behavior relationships.
- Providing mental health services via video, phone, or online platforms.
- Type of Psychology. Focuses on how psychological factors influence physical health and illness.
- Type of Psychology. The study of human strengths, well-being, and happiness.
- Exploring how technology, including the internet and virtual environments, impacts human behavior.
12 Clues: Study of aging and the elderly. • Study of brain-behavior relationships. • The study of how drugs affect mental health. • The ability to recover from stress or adversity. • Type of Psychology. Applying psychology to legal issues. • Type of Psychology. Applying psychology to the workplace. • Mental imagery for relaxation or performance improvement. • ...
health crossword 2024-04-08
Across
- this can affect your mental/emotional health
- a breathing exercise we practiced in class to help with mental/emotional health
- has three sides and lists the three main parts of your health
- things you can do to take care of your mental/emotional health
- thoughts & feelings and how you express them
Down
- this can affect your physical health
- this can affect your social health
- the condition of your body and how you treat it
- communication and relationships with others
- the game we played to move our bodies during class one day
10 Clues: this can affect your social health • this can affect your physical health • communication and relationships with others • this can affect your mental/emotional health • thoughts & feelings and how you express them • the condition of your body and how you treat it • the game we played to move our bodies during class one day • ...
HHD Holiday Homework 2023-02-05
Across
- The number of new cases of a disease
- Physical H&W relates to the functioning of the body and it's:
- Another term for a pattern in a graph is a:
- Having a sense of ___ means being able to be yourself and feel accepted and is an example of spiritual h&w
- This type of health and wellbeing is the best you can have.
- Social H&W includes being able to form meaningful:
- How you feel about yourself and your life.
- The influences that dimensions of h&w have on each other are known as:
- A term to describe how H&W is always changing
- Health is a resource nationally as if people are healthy they can work and pay:
- An example of optimal physical h&w is having a strong ___ system
- A measure of how long you are expected to live if death rates don't change
- A term to describe how optimal h&w can be viewed differently by different people
- The measurement for Burden of Disease
Down
- An example of mental health and wellbeing is to have a sense of ____ and positive thoughts.
- Health is seen as a ____ for us to function effectively
- A type of H&W that focuses on feelings, emotions and resilience.
- Health is a resource globally as it promotes ____ and stability.
- Maintaining a network of supportive ___ is an example of social h&w
- The personal experience of a disease
- Examples of things that our tax pays for are schools, hospitals and:
- The total number of people experiencing a condition at a given time
- An example of mental h&w is being able to think using:
- Another term for death
- Health is a resource for Year 12s as being healthy mans you can:
- A physical or mental disturbance involving symptoms or damage.
- A term given to being able to adapt to adversity
- Living according to ones ideas, beliefs and ____ is an example of spiritual h&w
- A type of H&W that focuses on the brain and thought processes
- The amount of years you are expected to live in full health.
30 Clues: Another term for death • The number of new cases of a disease • The personal experience of a disease • The measurement for Burden of Disease • How you feel about yourself and your life. • Another term for a pattern in a graph is a: • A term to describe how H&W is always changing • A term given to being able to adapt to adversity • ...
A healthy lifestyle 2025-04-14
Across
- – Mineral important for immunity and wound healing.
- – Key to managing diet, exercise, and mental health.
- – Muscle-building macronutrient found in meat, eggs, and legumes.
- – Body’s reaction to challenge or demand; too much can harm health.
- – Substance that protects cells from oxidative stress.
- – Heart-pumping workout type, like running or cycling.
- – Plant-based nutrient that aids digestion.
- – Units of energy found in food.
- – Essential for body function; drink 8 glasses of water a day.
- – Restorative process needed nightly for brain and body.
- – Mental practice focused on being present and aware.
- – Mind-body practice combining postures, breathing, and meditation.
Down
- – Essential micronutrient,often labeled A, B, C, etc.
- – Overall state of good health and balance.
- – Physical activity that improves health and fitness.
- – The process your body uses to convert food into energy.
- – Science of how food affects the body.
- – Molecules that can damage cells if not neutralized.
- – Physical power developed through resistance training.
- – System that defends your body from illness.
20 Clues: – Units of energy found in food. • – Science of how food affects the body. • – Overall state of good health and balance. • – Plant-based nutrient that aids digestion. • – System that defends your body from illness. • – Mineral important for immunity and wound healing. • – Key to managing diet, exercise, and mental health. • ...
YOUR TOTAL HEALTH CROSSWORD 2022-09-12
Across
- Likes to chase mice
- the behaviors and habits that help determine a person's level of health
- all the living and nonliving things around you
- the chance that something harmful may happen to our health and wellness
- the collected beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- trustworthy and dependable
- Man's best friend
- taking steps to avoid something
- Has a trunk
Down
- engaging in physical activity and eating healthy foods
- combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- the conscious active choice not to participate in high risk behaviors
- Flying mammal
- how you handle feelings, thoughts, and emotions
- Large marsupial
- people close to you in age who are a lot like you
- how you relate to people at home, school, and everywhere
- passing traits from parents to their biological children
- body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • trustworthy and dependable • taking steps to avoid something • all the living and nonliving things around you • how you handle feelings, thoughts, and emotions • people close to you in age who are a lot like you • engaging in physical activity and eating healthy foods • ...
HEALTH AND WELLNESS 2023-06-03
Across
- Physical and emotional strain caused by demanding situations
- Exercises to improve flexibility and prevent muscle stiffness
- Physical, mental, and spiritual practice that originated in ancient India
- Resting state essential for rejuvenation and overall well-being
- Washing Cleaning hands with soap and water to prevent the spread of germs
- The process of providing the body with the necessary nutrients for growth and health
- Diet Eating a variety of foods to ensure proper nutrition
- Active process of making choices toward a healthy and fulfilling life
- Essential nutrients needed in small amounts for proper body function
Down
- Essential nutrients needed in small amounts for various bodily processes
- State of being physically active and in good health
- Practice of training the mind to focus and achieve mental clarity and calmness
- Health State of well-being concerning one's emotions, thoughts, and overall psychological well-being
- Care Practices to maintain oral hygiene and health
- Sweet or savory edible products from plants
- Drinking enough water to maintain proper body function
- Cream or lotion applied to the skin to protect against the sun's harmful rays
- Nutrient-rich foods that come from plants
- Physical activity that promotes strength and fitness
- Administration of vaccines to prevent diseases
20 Clues: Nutrient-rich foods that come from plants • Sweet or savory edible products from plants • Administration of vaccines to prevent diseases • Care Practices to maintain oral hygiene and health • State of being physically active and in good health • Physical activity that promotes strength and fitness • Drinking enough water to maintain proper body function • ...
Wellness Crossword 2024-09-25
Across
- A mental health disorder characterized by excessive fear or worry
- A common method for stress relief involving deep breathing and mental focus
- A feeling of extreme tiredness, often related to mental strain
- A practice that involves observing thoughts and feelings without judgement
- A therapeutic technique involving talking to a trained professional
- The practice of setting aside time for oneself to relax and rejuvenate
Down
- A mental health condition characterized by persistent sadness
- The act of focusing on positive aspects of life to improve mental well-being
- The ability to bounce back from adversity or stress
- A form of therapy that uses movement to improve mental health
- A feeling of being anxious or worried about something
11 Clues: The ability to bounce back from adversity or stress • A feeling of being anxious or worried about something • A mental health condition characterized by persistent sadness • A form of therapy that uses movement to improve mental health • A feeling of extreme tiredness, often related to mental strain • ...
Mental Health Reveiw 2023-05-16
Across
- - memories that are SUBCONSCIOUSLY blocked
- Disorders - Mental conditions that involve a sever warped perception and relationship with food
- - A social media con on mental health
- - 2nd stage of Greif is...
- - 1st stage of Greif is...
- - memories that are CONSCIOUSLY blocked
- - Fight or ...
- Health - A state of the mental well-being of an individual + who can cope with daily life
Down
- - 3rd stage of Greif is...
- - At an earlier age this could have more of an impact on the person's well being
- - An ability of people to change neural networks through development
- - Can be reactive or clinical
- Strategies - Healthy "distractions"
- - The ability to feel what someone else is feeling
- Disorders - An example of this type of Mental Disorder are: Depression, Bipolar or Manic Disorder
15 Clues: - Fight or ... • - 3rd stage of Greif is... • - 2nd stage of Greif is... • - 1st stage of Greif is... • - Can be reactive or clinical • Strategies - Healthy "distractions" • - A social media con on mental health • - memories that are CONSCIOUSLY blocked • - memories that are SUBCONSCIOUSLY blocked • - The ability to feel what someone else is feeling • ...
presentations 2023-06-02
Across
- family channels should be banned
- cellphone addiction
- racism in buffalo
- food insecurity
- pink tax
- foster homes should be checked more
- the effects divorce has on kids
- anxiety
- depression
- algebra is useless
Down
- anti trans laws
- social media
- steroids
- ai is bad
- ai can be helpful
- positive reinforcement on kids
- modeling influence and its dangers
- effects that military has on mental health
- how long kids should watch tv
- stock nfts need to be monitored
- athlete injuries can affect their mental health
- music and art therapy in hospitals
- is the afterlife real
23 Clues: anxiety • steroids • pink tax • ai is bad • depression • social media • anti trans laws • food insecurity • ai can be helpful • racism in buffalo • algebra is useless • cellphone addiction • is the afterlife real • how long kids should watch tv • positive reinforcement on kids • the effects divorce has on kids • stock nfts need to be monitored • family channels should be banned • ...
TAY and the Mental Health System 2018-04-09
Across
- Something you get put on after registering for a service.
- TAY are youth who are transitioning from children services to adult services to get help with what?
- A mental health disorder where someone is experiencing chronically low moods.
Down
- A mental health disorder marked by significant feelings of fear and worry. Symptoms include shakiness, fast heart rate and sweating.
- A type of treatment for people experiencing mental health issues.
- The name of the mental health agency/ hospital in Whitby with a TAY unit.
- This type of social action strategy includes lobbying, petitions and collective bargaining.
- Good2Talk and KidsHelpPhone are examples of what type of service?
- Canada's largest Mental Health and Addictions teaching hospital. (acronym)
- What does the Y in TAY stand for?
10 Clues: What does the Y in TAY stand for? • Something you get put on after registering for a service. • A type of treatment for people experiencing mental health issues. • Good2Talk and KidsHelpPhone are examples of what type of service? • The name of the mental health agency/ hospital in Whitby with a TAY unit. • ...
Health Occ. Ch. 21/7 Crossword 2026-01-15
Across
- ____________ matter is found more superficial/toward the surface of the brain and is made mostly of neuron cell bodies
- main cell type of the nervous system, capable of transmission of electrical impulses
- behavior condition where persons suffering anxiety, depression, or other mental health issues resulting in compulsive eating without being hungry
- employment type for most psychologists, about 31%
- _________________ nervous system consists of the nerves that branch off from the spinal cord and brain
- minimum degree level requirement for most mental health professions
- _________________ lobe regulates sensory input from various areas of the body
Down
- ___________ lobe controls fine muscle movements and critical thinking
- behavior condition where persons suffer anxiety, depression, or self-image issues resulting in refusal to eat to avoid gaining weight
- _____________ matter is found deeper in the brain and is made mostly of neural axons covered in fat (insulation)
- ________________ lobe determines visual input
- ___________________ nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord
- the receiving processes of a neuron
- the sending/transmitting process of a neuron
- the main part of the neuron cell structure, contains the nucleus
- mental health professional/doctor that treats mental health conditions
- ______________ lobe determines auditory and olfactory inputs and contains specialized areas for language/speaking
- behavior condition where persons suffer anxiety, depression, or self-image issues resulting in cycles of binge-eating followed by forced regurgitation to avoid weight gain
18 Clues: the receiving processes of a neuron • the sending/transmitting process of a neuron • ________________ lobe determines visual input • employment type for most psychologists, about 31% • the main part of the neuron cell structure, contains the nucleus • minimum degree level requirement for most mental health professions • ...
Rosenhan’s Study on Psychiatric Labeling 2024-02-18
Across
- considerations: The moral principles and guidelines that govern the conduct of research involving human participants.
- Negative attitudes or stereotypes associated with individuals who have mental health disorders.
- A handbook used by mental health professionals to classify and diagnose mental health disorders.
- variables: Variables other than the independent variable that may influence the outcome of a study.
- group: A group of participants in an experiment who receive the experimental treatment or intervention being studied.
- consent: The process of providing participants with information about the purpose, procedures, risks, and benefits of a study before obtaining their agreement to participate.
- Feigning or exaggerating symptoms of illness for secondary gain, such as avoiding responsibility or gaining attention.
- theory: A sociological perspective that emphasizes the significance of labels applied to individuals and their impact on behavior and self-concept.
- The extent to which a study accurately measures or reflects the concept it claims to measure.
- Assigning traits or characteristics to individuals based on their membership in a particular group, such as those with mental illness.
Down
- The consistency or stability of diagnostic judgments made using a diagnostic tool.
- Treating individuals as objects or categories rather than as unique individuals with their own experiences and identities.
- hospital: A facility that provides treatment for individuals with mental health disorders.
- group: A group of participants in an experiment who do not receive the experimental treatment or intervention being studied.
- Providing participants with information about the true purpose of a study and addressing any concerns or misconceptions they may have after their participation.
- The extent to which a diagnostic tool accurately measures what it is intended to measure.
- bias: The tendency to interpret or seek out information in a way that confirms preexisting beliefs or expectations.
- A research participant who pretends to have symptoms of mental illness.
- The process of marking or labeling individuals as deviant or socially unacceptable.
- A substance or treatment that has no therapeutic effect but is administered as if it were a real treatment.
20 Clues: A research participant who pretends to have symptoms of mental illness. • The consistency or stability of diagnostic judgments made using a diagnostic tool. • The process of marking or labeling individuals as deviant or socially unacceptable. • The extent to which a diagnostic tool accurately measures what it is intended to measure. • ...
Chapter 1 Health Vocabulary 2022-09-07
Across
- Actions or choices that may harm you or others.
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- Being able to say no effectively.
- Taking action in support of a cause.
- Name the missing part of the Health Triangle: physical, mental/emotional, ______.
- A disagreement among people with opposing views.
- To be trustworthy and dependable.
- The body's response to real or imagined dangers.
- The result of actions.
Down
- Identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in positive ways.
- The sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
- Having the ability to end a disagreement or keeping it from becoming a larger issue.
- Is a state of well being or balanced health over a longer period of time.
- connection is how your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions.
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger.
- Taking steps to avoid something
- Is a combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- The conscious,active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors.
18 Clues: The result of actions. • Taking steps to avoid something • Being able to say no effectively. • To be trustworthy and dependable. • Taking action in support of a cause. • Actions or choices that may harm you or others. • A disagreement among people with opposing views. • The body's response to real or imagined dangers. • ...
HEALTH, WELLNESS & ILLNESS 2020-09-18
Across
- Genetic traits passed down from parents to children
- Eating proper foods and proper amounts of food
- a person’s ability to perform tasks, develop fitness and bodily functions
- Ability of a person to relate to and interact effectively with others and participate within the community individually and cooperatively
- Term means a state of mind, having all four dimensions of health in good shape and equally balanced
- Physical activity that leads to healthiness
- means whole as nursing intervention focuses on the total care of the individual as a complete being
- Opening your mind to new ways of doing things can improve your…
- any overt action, conscious or unconscious in response to stimulation
- The way you act, think, or feel that causes you to make one choice over another
- process of empowering people to improve their health
Down
- Aspect of health which demonstrates the way you recognize and deal with your feelings.
- The complete state of physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease
- keeping clean to prevent the spread of disease
- Comprises of biological, behavioral, social environment, physical environment
- Focused on restoring the patient to independence or regain its normal level of function
- condition characterized by a deviation from a normal, healthy state
- Taking action to avoid disease, injury or other negative health outcomes
- the living and nonliving things around you
- A set of behaviors that you live which reflects the attitudes and values of a person or a group
20 Clues: the living and nonliving things around you • Physical activity that leads to healthiness • keeping clean to prevent the spread of disease • Eating proper foods and proper amounts of food • Genetic traits passed down from parents to children • process of empowering people to improve their health • Opening your mind to new ways of doing things can improve your… • ...
World Mental Health Day 2025-08-25
Across
- Understanding mental health issues and recognising their importance.
- The strength to bounce back from challenges or trauma.
- a positive outlook that things can improve with time and care.
- A group of people who provide belonging and mutual care.
Down
- Being fully present and aware in the current moment.
- Practices that nurture one’s mental and physical health.
- Speaking up for mental health rights and spreading awareness.
- A state of balance in mind, body, and emotions.
- Emotional, social, or professional help given to those struggling.
- Ensuring everyone, regardless of mental health, is accepted and valued.
10 Clues: A state of balance in mind, body, and emotions. • Being fully present and aware in the current moment. • The strength to bounce back from challenges or trauma. • Practices that nurture one’s mental and physical health. • A group of people who provide belonging and mutual care. • Speaking up for mental health rights and spreading awareness. • ...
Rosenhan’s Study on Psychiatric Labeling 2024-02-18
Across
- A research participant who pretends to have symptoms of mental illness.
- A handbook used by mental health professionals to classify and diagnose mental health disorders.
- Variables other than the independent variable that may influence the outcome of a study.
- Treating individuals as objects or categories rather than as unique individuals with their own experiences and identities.
- Providing participants with information about the true purpose of a study and addressing any concerns or misconceptions they may have after their participation.
- Feigning or exaggerating symptoms of illness for secondary gain, such as avoiding responsibility or gaining attention.
- The moral principles and guidelines that govern the conduct of research involving human participants.
Down
- The extent to which a study accurately measures or reflects the concept it claims to measure.
- A group of participants in an experiment who do not receive the experimental treatment or intervention being studied.
- A substance or treatment that has no therapeutic effect but is administered as if it were a real treatment.
- The process of marking or labeling individuals as deviant or socially unacceptable.
- The extent to which a diagnostic tool accurately measures what it is intended to measure.
- Negative attitudes or stereotypes associated with individuals who have mental health disorders.
- The tendency to interpret or seek out information in a way that confirms preexisting beliefs or expectations.
- A sociological perspective that emphasizes the significance of labels applied to individuals and their impact on behavior and self-concept.
- Assigning traits or characteristics to individuals based on their membership in a particular group, such as those with mental illness.
- A group of participants in an experiment who receive the experimental treatment or intervention being studied.
- The consistency or stability of diagnostic judgments made using a diagnostic tool.
- The process of providing participants with information about the purpose, procedures, risks, and benefits of a study before obtaining their agreement to participate.
- A facility that provides treatment for individuals with mental health disorders.
20 Clues: A research participant who pretends to have symptoms of mental illness. • A facility that provides treatment for individuals with mental health disorders. • The consistency or stability of diagnostic judgments made using a diagnostic tool. • The process of marking or labeling individuals as deviant or socially unacceptable. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Week 2023-05-01
Across
- Use Disorder - a treatable mental disorder that affects a person's brain and behavior, leading to their inability to control their use of substances like legal or illegal drugs, alcohol, or medications.
- The world's second leading cause of death among people ages 10 to 24 in the U.S.
- Mental ______ is our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act, and helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices.
- Mental ______ are disorders, ranging from mild to severe, that affect a person’s thinking, mood, and/or behavior.
- The most diagnosed mental disorder
- A group of people who have similar interests and provide support to their peers
- When someone sees you in a negative way because of your mental illness
Down
- A state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- SAMHSA's National Helpline - 1-800-662-______ (4357)4357
- A process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential
- A physical or mental problem that a person experiences that may indicate a disease or condition
- Medication,therapy,and self help tactics
- The response to loss, particularly to the loss of someone or some living thing that has died, to which a bond or affection was formed
- ONE in _____ people in the U.S. suffer from a mental illness
- The most common mental health issue in America
15 Clues: The most diagnosed mental disorder • Medication,therapy,and self help tactics • The most common mental health issue in America • SAMHSA's National Helpline - 1-800-662-______ (4357)4357 • ONE in _____ people in the U.S. suffer from a mental illness • A state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation • ...
Ch 7 (208-241) 2025-11-05
Across
- people who have similar challenges meeting together to discuss obstacles and how to overcome them.
- intentional act to end one's own life
- when family members meet together with a therapist to build positive and functional relationships
- mental health ___ substances used to reduce the symptoms of mental illness
- suicide ___ suicides in a community occuring in a short period of time
- people who have lost someone to suicide
- professional who diagnoses mental illnesses
- ___ disorders illnesses characterized by consistent patterns of inappropriate behavior
- when more than one health condition affects someone's health
- symptoms that develop when someone stops using a substance
- ___ disorder characterized by extreme highs and lows
- treatment to change how someone thinks, interprets information, behaves, and expresses emotion
- ___ ___ disorder characterized by feelings of intense sadness, worthlessness, and hopelessness
Down
- ___ use disorder when someone continues using a substance despite negative effects on health and life
- ___ disorders when people develop a dependence on a process or behavior
- 2 wrds health condition in which negative or unhelpful feelings/thoughts interfere with daily life.
- when the body needs more of a substance to experience feelings that were felt with smaller amounts
- extreme, unrealistic fear of an object or situation
- ___ spectrum disorder characterized by irregular thoughts, delusions, and hallucinations
- 2 wrds - episodes of intense fear.
- ___disorder- illness in which feelings of worry and dread interfere with daily life
- suicide ___ suicide attempts after exposure to someone's suicide
- negative, false, unfair beliefs
23 Clues: negative, false, unfair beliefs • 2 wrds - episodes of intense fear. • intentional act to end one's own life • people who have lost someone to suicide • professional who diagnoses mental illnesses • extreme, unrealistic fear of an object or situation • ___ disorder characterized by extreme highs and lows • symptoms that develop when someone stops using a substance • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-14
Across
- Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion
- This coping skill requires you to write down your feelings and thoughts
- A mood disorder characterized by general sadness, loss of interest in activities
- A type of therapy with other people who may have had similar experiences and/or of similar ages guided by a therapist
- A type of treatment for mental health issues that involves talking to a trained mental health professional
- Strategies used to manage difficult situations or emotions
- The body's response to a stimulus that disturbs or interferes with the normal functioning
- Distressing or overwhelming experience which can have significant and lasting negative impacts on mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing
Down
- An emotional state or reaction
- A feeling of fear, dread, unease, worry, apprehensiveness, real or perceived threat
- A subjective feeling or state of being alone or apart from others, imbalance between actual and desired level of interaction
- A mental health condition which can manifest after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event
- A state of complete or near complete lack of contact between an individual and society
- The branch of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness
- Persistent problems falling or staying asleep
- A set of negative or unfair beliefs a society or group has about something
16 Clues: An emotional state or reaction • Persistent problems falling or staying asleep • Strategies used to manage difficult situations or emotions • Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion • This coping skill requires you to write down your feelings and thoughts • A set of negative or unfair beliefs a society or group has about something • ...
Compass MHAM Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-19
Across
- Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion
- This coping skill requires you to write down your feelings and thoughts
- A mood disorder characterized by general sadness, loss of interest in activities
- A type of therapy with other people who may have had similar experiences and/or of similar ages guided by a therapist
- A type of treatment for mental health issues that involves talking to a trained mental health professional
- Strategies used to manage difficult situations or emotions
- The body's response to a stimulus that disturbs or interferes with the normal functioning
- Distressing or overwhelming experience which can have significant and lasting negative impacts on mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing
Down
- An emotional state or reaction
- A feeling of fear, dread, unease, worry, apprehensiveness, real or perceived threat
- A subjective feeling or state of being alone or apart from others, imbalance between actual and desired level of interaction
- A mental health condition which can manifest after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event
- A state of complete or near complete lack of contact between an individual and society
- The branch of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness
- Persistent problems falling or staying asleep
- A set of negative or unfair beliefs a society or group has about something
16 Clues: An emotional state or reaction • Persistent problems falling or staying asleep • Strategies used to manage difficult situations or emotions • Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion • This coping skill requires you to write down your feelings and thoughts • A set of negative or unfair beliefs a society or group has about something • ...
Admin of Counseling 2020-12-11
Across
- Caplan’s four areas of concern for which consultation can support counselors include lack of knowledge, lack of skill, lack of confidence, and lack of _____.
- ______ between mental health professionals and medical professionals could take place by degree, ranging from the most limited sharing of information to shared physical spaces and treatment facilities.
- When minimal consultation is needed, the counselor may perform one-on-one _____ with a prescribing physician to conceptualize a client’s needs and coordinate care, discuss issues related to medication management and adherence, or share information that may have been overlooked or occluded in either of the two settings.
- A typical supervision session agenda may focus on the following issues: new clients, follow up on current clients, available resources, administrative issues, evaluation, crisis, personal feelings and awareness, legal and ethical issues, and professional _____.
- The relationship between the supervisor and supervisee, whether in the context of a dyad or a triad, is a working _____ meant to provide support and feedback, which help the counselor in training define his or her new role.
- ____ therapy allows children the opportunity to play out their feelings, the counselor’s role is to provide empathy and a safe space for the child to explore their inner world. The process allows the counselor to experience, in an interactive way, the inner dimensions of the child’s world.
- Within the IDM model of supervision, supervisees develop in ____ domains across 4 levels throughout a career.
- Counselor’s in an integrated behavioral health care setting help patients by communicating with providers as well as help _____ them with community resources.
- In contrast to consultation, _____ is a longer-term, hierarchical relationship that provides developmental support for the clinical mental health counselor.
- When clinical mental health counselors identify an area of potential growth with regard to skill level or client need, it is their _____ responsibility to respond to that need.
Down
- In the process of supervision, the _____ often takes on multiple roles, such as advisor, teacher, mentor, coach, evaluator, or consultant.
- Supervision involves several important processes including; informed ____, supervision agreements, fair evaluation, supervisor competence, confidentiality and limits to confidentiality, ways to maintain accountability and responsibility, and vicarious liability concerns.
- In more intensive collaborative efforts, the clinical mental health counselor could be part of a ____ approach to address a particular client’s health care and mental health care needs in a comprehensive, holistic fashion.
- IDM interventions include _____ interventions and authoritative interventions.
- is a form of indirect intervention utilized to help support the services counselor’s provide to clients.
- The _____ 2009 standards mandate that practicum supervisors have at least two years post-master’s degree experience in counseling or a related field.
- ____ four stage model is the most recognized model for consultation.
- _____ is a professional relationship that empowers diverse individuals, families, and groups to accomplish mental health, wellness, education, and career goals.
- Types of supervision include, _____supervision, triadic supervision, and group
- There are several supervision methods which may include self-report, digital or audio recordings, interpersonal recall, _____ process, live observation, live supervision.
- With the consultation process, the consultant will ____ the situation once the purpose of the consultation is resolved.
- The requirements to be become a recognized supervisor vary by _____.
22 Clues: ____ four stage model is the most recognized model for consultation. • The requirements to be become a recognized supervisor vary by _____. • IDM interventions include _____ interventions and authoritative interventions. • Types of supervision include, _____supervision, triadic supervision, and group • ...
Emotional 2025-10-06
Across
- The pressure or tension you feel in challenging situations.
- The state of being hopeful and confident about the future.
- The way someone thinks about things; their attitude or outlook.
- The way you view yourself and your own worth.
- The ability to understand and share another person's feelings.
- Clue
- A problem or disagreement between people.
- A person who helps guide a group discussion or activity.
- health The ability to manage your feelings and mental well-being.
- health The ability to get along and interact positively with others.
Down
- The respect you have for yourself.
- Acting in a way that benefits others and the community.
- A quality or trait that defines someone or something.
- health The overall state of your feelings and mood.
- The ability to be accountable for your actions.
- health Taking care of your body and physical condition.
- A fundamental aspect or measurement (like length, width, height).
- health The spiritual or inner part of your well-being.
18 Clues: Clue • The respect you have for yourself. • A problem or disagreement between people. • The way you view yourself and your own worth. • The ability to be accountable for your actions. • health The overall state of your feelings and mood. • A quality or trait that defines someone or something. • health The spiritual or inner part of your well-being. • ...
Mental Health 2024-03-26
Across
- __________ exercises can help reduce the symptoms of anxiety, panic, etc.
- Reducing _______ can improve your mental health
- Prioritizing your _______ health can improve your mental wellbeing
- a limit or rule we set for ourselves in a relationship
- Anorexia and Bulimia are forms of ________ disorders
- Getting the right amount of _______ can improve your mental health
Down
- activities that people enjoy doing that can help reduce stress and anxiety
- the way you view and perceive yourself
- an irrational fear of something
- a mental health disorder that can follow a traumatizing or stressful event
10 Clues: an irrational fear of something • the way you view and perceive yourself • Reducing _______ can improve your mental health • Anorexia and Bulimia are forms of ________ disorders • a limit or rule we set for ourselves in a relationship • Prioritizing your _______ health can improve your mental wellbeing • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2024-07-05
Across
- This is the way our bodies respond when we feel under pressure
- When you do this, especially outside, it is good for your mental and physical health
- Your ______ health is as important as your physical health
- A condition diagnosed by a doctor when someone feels sad for a very long time
- When someone feels sad and alone
Down
- A condition diagnosed by a doctor when someone is worried all the time
- Is a word that is a cross between chilling and relaxing
- A good night's _____ helps you feel refreshed in the morning
- We use these to show our emotions when we are texting
- It is important that we talk about ________ and feelings
- The mental health ________ shows us that our mental health can change according to how we feel
11 Clues: When someone feels sad and alone • We use these to show our emotions when we are texting • Is a word that is a cross between chilling and relaxing • It is important that we talk about ________ and feelings • Your ______ health is as important as your physical health • A good night's _____ helps you feel refreshed in the morning • ...
Outreach 2025-11-18
Across
- Public assistance that provides income support (abbr.)
- Health risk from prolonged sun exposure
- Transportation challenge for many experiencing homelessness
- Employment instability leads to inconsistent ______
- Exposure to cold weather can cause this medical emergency
- Homeless individuals often lack social ______
- Government medical insurance for low-income individuals
- Determinant involving job availability and income
- Poor dental ______ is common due to no insurance
- Lack of identification documents is a major ______
- Mental health condition linked with trauma
- Lack of safe ______ leads to physical danger at night
- Structural racism and discrimination are considered social ______
- Determinant affecting where people live and their housing conditions
- Many homeless individuals experience co-occurring mental ______
- Higher risk infectious disease transmitted through close living quarters
- A type of violence disproportionately affecting homeless women
- Income needed to support basic survival
Down
- Shelters often operate on a first-come, first-served ______
- A chronic health condition worsened by exposure to the elements
- Substance use disorder can worsen health ______
- Interruption in HIV or TB care increases disease ______
- Homeless youth often leave home due to family ______
- Homelessness while sleeping in cars, tents, or abandoned buildings
- Homeless individuals often rely on emergency room ______
- Lack of stable nighttime residence
- Access to enough nutritious food
- Long-term physical or mental condition
- Extreme ______ can worsen dehydration
- Living in unsanitary or unsafe surroundings
- Lack of this makes hygiene difficult
- Determinant involving access to education and literacy
- Communities with limited resources face health care ______
33 Clues: Access to enough nutritious food • Lack of stable nighttime residence • Lack of this makes hygiene difficult • Extreme ______ can worsen dehydration • Long-term physical or mental condition • Health risk from prolonged sun exposure • Income needed to support basic survival • Mental health condition linked with trauma • Living in unsanitary or unsafe surroundings • ...
mental health words and definitions 2022-05-06
Across
- A mental health condition that affects the way a person thinks, perceives, and relates to others.
- It's when a child has antisocial behavior.
- A mental health disorder characterized by disregard for other people.
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest and can interfere with your daily functioning.
- an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress.
- A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- A serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain.
- A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety.
- A mental disorder characterized by unstable moods, behavior, and relationships.
- a low mood occurring for at least two years, along with at least two other symptoms of depression.
Down
- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- A group of thinking and social symptoms that interferes with daily functioning.
- a serious mental health illness that can affect someone soon after having a baby
- A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- Frequently consuming unusually large amounts of food in one sitting and feeling that eating behavior is out of control.
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations. Fast heart rate, rapid breathing, sweating, and feeling tired may occur.
- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- Excessive thoughts that lead to repetitive behaviors
20 Clues: It's when a child has antisocial behavior. • Excessive thoughts that lead to repetitive behaviors • A mental health disorder characterized by disregard for other people. • An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat. • A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly. • ...
Body Image 2021-02-20
Across
- a condition that affects the processing of blood sugars of production in insulin in the body
- another word for dissimilar
- the state of which ones mind is in, in regards to their emotional and physiological wellbeing.
- certain types of foods or ways of eating that a person restricts themselves to
- a condition which affects normal physical/mental functions
- an important component to staying physically healthy
- relating to the state of the mind
- a feeling of being overwhelmed as a result of immense mental pressure
Down
- the state of being happy, healthy and comfortable
- the way that something looks
- confidence in ones own worth
- a persons mental or physical condition
- a level of quality or worth
- how others may see us
- a mental illness involving obsessive focus on a perceived flaw in appearance
- a chemical process which converts food to energy
16 Clues: how others may see us • another word for dissimilar • a level of quality or worth • the way that something looks • confidence in ones own worth • relating to the state of the mind • a persons mental or physical condition • a chemical process which converts food to energy • the state of being happy, healthy and comfortable • ...
YOUR TOTAL HEALTH CROSSWORD 2022-09-12
Across
- Likes to chase mice
- the behaviors and habits that help determine a person's level of health
- all the living and nonliving things around you
- the chance that something harmful may happen to our health and wellness
- the collected beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- trustworthy and dependable
- Man's best friend
- taking steps to avoid something
- Has a trunk
Down
- engaging in physical activity and eating healthy foods
- combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- the conscious active choice not to participate in high risk behaviors
- Flying mammal
- how you handle feelings, thoughts, and emotions
- Large marsupial
- people close to you in age who are a lot like you
- how you relate to people at home, school, and everywhere
- passing traits from parents to their biological children
- body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • trustworthy and dependable • taking steps to avoid something • all the living and nonliving things around you • how you handle feelings, thoughts, and emotions • people close to you in age who are a lot like you • engaging in physical activity and eating healthy foods • ...
La tecnología y salud 2024-10-28
Drug Use and Mental Health 2024-11-22
Across
- an affective disorder characterized by a dysphoric mood and loss of interest or pleasure in almost all usual activities or pasttimes
- health conditions characterized by alterations in thinking, mood, or behavior (or some condition thereof) associated with distress and impaired functioning
- a nineteenth century treatment in which people with mental illness were removed from the everyday life stressors of their home environment and given “asylum” in a rural setting, including rest, exercise, fresh air, and amusements
- rather than curing, an outcome sought by most people with mental illness
- Acronym for the complex physiological responses resulting from exposures to stressors
- a strategy directed towards individuals or groups that aims to reduce the harms associated with certain behaviors
- transferring patients from one type of public institution to another, usually as a result of policy change rather than improved treatment effectiveness
- the concept of equality in healthcare coverage for people with mental illness and those with other medical illnesses or injuries
- surgical severance of nerve fibers of the brain by incision
- a program that stops the spread of needle-transmitted drugs with used needles by allowing people to turn in their used needles for new ones
- Acronym for a strategy that focused on zero tolerance (the “just say no” concept) and largely proved ineffective
Down
- the process of discharging, on a large scale, patients from state mental hospitals to less-restrictive community settings
- collective term for all diagnosable mental disorders
- an alarm reaction that prepares one physiologically for sudden action
- ECT; method of treatment for mental disorders involding the administration of electric current to the scalp to induce convulsions and unconsciousness
- nearly half of people with mental illness are diagnosed with more than one disorder
- service provider’s degree of compatibility with the specific culture of the population served
- the emotional and social well-being, including one’s psychological resources for dealing with day-to-day problems of life
- acronym for the nation’s leading mental health research agency, housed in the National Institutes of Health
- woman who establishes public hospitals to provide decent care to indigents with mental illness
20 Clues: collective term for all diagnosable mental disorders • surgical severance of nerve fibers of the brain by incision • an alarm reaction that prepares one physiologically for sudden action • rather than curing, an outcome sought by most people with mental illness • nearly half of people with mental illness are diagnosed with more than one disorder • ...
Counseling Newsletter Fall 2022 Edition 2022-10-25
Across
- Name ofData Processor
- Complete this to apply for financial aid
- Name of the Registrar
- Acronym for the College & Career Center
- Featured Club
- College & Career Assistant
- Something Mental Health is not
- King County Library System tutoring support
- Something Mental Health is
- Scan this to schedule an appt. with a Counselor
- Su-Z & Spanish speaking families Counselor
- High School & Beyond Plan Coordinator
Down
- Cu-Hi Counselor
- The CCC can help with this
- College & Career Specialist
- Ho-K Counselor
- O-St Counselor
- A-Cr Counselor
- Where to go for homework help at JHS
- L-O Counselor
- Ho-K Counselor
21 Clues: Featured Club • L-O Counselor • Ho-K Counselor • O-St Counselor • A-Cr Counselor • Ho-K Counselor • Cu-Hi Counselor • Name ofData Processor • Name of the Registrar • The CCC can help with this • College & Career Assistant • Something Mental Health is • College & Career Specialist • Something Mental Health is not • Where to go for homework help at JHS • High School & Beyond Plan Coordinator • ...
September Newspaper Crossword 2023-09-19
Across
- Has suicide prevention week..
- Mental health awareness month.
- National survey on drug use and health.
- Properly locking up prescribed medications and weapons can ____ someone.
- We can ___ prevent suicide.
- Changes in sleeping and ____ patterns are warning signs of suicide.
- ____ is never the answer. Always seek help.
- You are ____ alone. Even if it feels like it.
- 988 is the suicide and crisis _____.
Down
- Being connected to _____ can decrease suicidal thoughts and behavioral issues.
- _____ is not a required part of aging.
- Asking someone about suicide does not ____ the risk.
- substance _____ prevention.
- August 31st is international _____ awareness day.
- The main cause for suicide.
- What month is national recovery month?
- ____. They hear you.
- Isn't always obvious.
- Talking about feeling hopeless and having no reason to live are _____ signs.
- National Minority mental health awareness month.
20 Clues: ____. They hear you. • Isn't always obvious. • substance _____ prevention. • The main cause for suicide. • We can ___ prevent suicide. • Has suicide prevention week.. • Mental health awareness month. • 988 is the suicide and crisis _____. • _____ is not a required part of aging. • What month is national recovery month? • National survey on drug use and health. • ...
Intro To Health Review 2026-02-04
Across
- Shared beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
- Actions taken to detect disease/illness early on.
- Risks that have fast, short-term impact.
- factor Things that increase the chance of injury, illness, or disease.
- Taking care of physical, social, and mental/emotional health to stay in a healthy balance.
- Element of health involving thoughts, feelings, and coping with challenges.
- Element of health tied to the body (sleep, nutrition, exercise).
Down
- A sliding scale used to assess your health status at any moment.
- Risks that build up over time.
- Element of health tied to relationships and interactions.
- Traits passed biologically from parents to child.
- Actions taken to stay health and prevent disease/illness from happening in the first place.
- Your surroundings that can change and influence health.
- Actions taken to manage, treat, or heal from a disease or illness
14 Clues: Risks that build up over time. • Risks that have fast, short-term impact. • Traits passed biologically from parents to child. • Actions taken to detect disease/illness early on. • Shared beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group. • Your surroundings that can change and influence health. • Element of health tied to relationships and interactions. • ...
Taking Care of Yourself 2023-04-19
Across
- (The state of being in good health and well-being)
- (The practice of writing down one's thoughts, feelings, and experiences as a form of self-reflection and therapy)
- (Activities that one enjoys doing in their free time for pleasure and relaxation)
- MANAGEMENT (The practice of using one's time effectively and efficiently)
- (The practice of focusing the mind on a particular object, thought, or activity to promote relaxation and mental clarity)
- (The act of resting the body and mind, typically for several hours at a time)
- (The process of providing the body with essential nutrients for growth and health)
- (The process of maintaining adequate water levels in the body)
- (The therapeutic manipulation of muscles and tissues to promote relaxation and pain relief)
- (The treatment of mental or emotional disorders through various techniques, such as talk therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy)
- (The practice of being present in the moment and non-judgmentally aware of one's thoughts and feelings)
Down
- (The practice of taking care of oneself to promote physical and mental well-being)
- (The act of examining one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to gain insight and self-awareness)
- (A physical, mental, and spiritual practice that originated in ancient India)
- (The act of reducing stress and tension through various techniques, such as deep breathing and mindfulness)
- (The use of essential oils and aromas to promote physical and mental well-being)
- (Physical activity that promotes fitness and health)
- THERAPY (The use of art as a form of therapy to promote self-expression, creativity, and healing)
- WALKS (The act of walking in nature to promote relaxation and mental clarity)
- MANAGEMENT (The practice of reducing and managing stress through various techniques, such as exercise and relaxation)
20 Clues: (The state of being in good health and well-being) • (Physical activity that promotes fitness and health) • (The process of maintaining adequate water levels in the body) • MANAGEMENT (The practice of using one's time effectively and efficiently) • (A physical, mental, and spiritual practice that originated in ancient India) • ...
Health - Ch 1 2024-06-10
Across
- person's overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good
- people who are similar in age to one another
- support
- aspect of health that involves interacting and getting along with others in positive, healthy ways
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- active process involves being aware/making choices toward improving aspects of health
- segments of DNA that determine structure and function of a person
Down
- strategies for resolving disagreements
- state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- set of skills designed to help someone avoid participating in unhealthy behaviors
- aspect of health that refers to how well a person's body functions
- detailed step by step method to reach an desired outcome
- aspects of people's lives that increase the chance of a disease, injury, or decline in heallth
- aspect of health that has to do with a person's thoughts and feelings
- desired result of something you plan to do
16 Clues: support • strategies for resolving disagreements • desired result of something you plan to do • people who are similar in age to one another • beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people • detailed step by step method to reach an desired outcome • state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being • ...
Health - Ch 1 2024-06-10
Across
- person's overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good
- people who are similar in age to one another
- support
- aspect of health that involves interacting and getting along with others in positive, healthy ways
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- active process involves being aware/making choices toward improving aspects of health
- segments of DNA that determine structure and function of a person
Down
- strategies for resolving disagreements
- state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- set of skills designed to help someone avoid participating in unhealthy behaviors
- aspect of health that refers to how well a person's body functions
- detailed step by step method to reach an desired outcome
- aspects of people's lives that increase the chance of a disease, injury, or decline in heallth
- aspect of health that has to do with a person's thoughts and feelings
- desired result of something you plan to do
16 Clues: support • strategies for resolving disagreements • desired result of something you plan to do • people who are similar in age to one another • beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people • detailed step by step method to reach an desired outcome • state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being • ...
Wellbeing 2026-02-10
Across
- Calm awareness achieved through focus or breathing
- The ability to recover emotionally
- Feeling steady, present, and connected
- Trust and understanding between people
- Positive drive to act or improve
- Emotional strength during challenges
- A balanced state of mental, emotional, and physical health
- A sense of comfort and safety from others
- Overall condition of mind and body
- A feeling of thankfulness
- Time taken to recover mentally or physically
Down
- The ability to stay calm while facing difficulty
- A feeling of happiness or pleasure
- Thinking carefully about experiences or feelings
- Stability between different areas of life
- Deep calm or quietness of mind
- Paying attention to the present moment without judgement
- Looking after your own mental and physical health
- Awareness of thoughts and emotions as they happen
- Letting go of stress or tension
20 Clues: A feeling of thankfulness • Deep calm or quietness of mind • Letting go of stress or tension • Positive drive to act or improve • A feeling of happiness or pleasure • The ability to recover emotionally • Overall condition of mind and body • Emotional strength during challenges • Feeling steady, present, and connected • Trust and understanding between people • ...
Health Triangle 2025-08-22
Across
- these along with family help your social health
- the shape that creates our mental, physical, and social health
- when all three sides are equal, your health triangle is
- spending time outside, doing something creative, or just listening to music are just a few examples of this
- a well balanced diet
- your hands
- you should get 30 to 60 minutes of this every day
Down
- When one of the sides of the triangle becomes weakened, the overall structure becomes
- you need 8-10 hours of this every night
- your teeth
- Health focuses on your thoughts, feelings, and emotions
- when you drink water, your body stays
- Health deals with your body’s ability to function normally and how well it is operating
- Health encompasses our relationships with others
14 Clues: your teeth • your hands • a well balanced diet • when you drink water, your body stays • you need 8-10 hours of this every night • these along with family help your social health • Health encompasses our relationships with others • you should get 30 to 60 minutes of this every day • when all three sides are equal, your health triangle is • ...
List A 2023-05-03
Across
- A guidebook used by mental health professionals to diagnose and classify mental health disorders.
- An uncontrollable fear of a specific situation or thing.
- A mental health condition that can develop after experiencing traumatic events.
- Persistent unwanted impulses that can cause anxiety.
Down
- Disorder A disorder characterized by recurrent and unwanted intrusive thoughts.
- An anxiety disorder characterised by unexpected panic attacks that are shown through physical symptoms.
- A human emotion but can sometimes be considered a mental health disorder. Roots from worrying, nervousness, and stress.
- A group of mental health conditions characterized by physical symptoms that aren’t fully explained.
- Repetitive behaviors or mental acts that are performed to reduce anxiety.
9 Clues: Persistent unwanted impulses that can cause anxiety. • An uncontrollable fear of a specific situation or thing. • Repetitive behaviors or mental acts that are performed to reduce anxiety. • Disorder A disorder characterized by recurrent and unwanted intrusive thoughts. • A mental health condition that can develop after experiencing traumatic events. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2024-07-05
Across
- This is the way our bodies respond when we feel under pressure
- When you do this, especially outside, it is good for your mental and physical health
- Your ______ health is as important as your physical health
- A condition diagnosed by a doctor when someone feels sad for a very long time
- When someone feels isolated and sad because they are alone
Down
- A condition diagnosed by a doctor when someone is worried all the time
- Is a word that is a cross between chilling and relaxing
- A good night's _____ helps you feel refreshed in the morning
- We use these to show our emotions when we are texting
- It is important that we talk about ________ and feelings
- The mental health ________ shows us that our mental health can change according to how we feel
11 Clues: We use these to show our emotions when we are texting • Is a word that is a cross between chilling and relaxing • It is important that we talk about ________ and feelings • Your ______ health is as important as your physical health • When someone feels isolated and sad because they are alone • A good night's _____ helps you feel refreshed in the morning • ...
Men Talk Mind 2024-05-09
Across
- NFL player who has openly talked about his past suicide attempt and his ongoing battle with anxiety and depression.
- Music artist known for his openness about depression and anxiety, and his journey to mental health recovery.
- Rapper who has addressed themes of loneliness and emotional struggle in his music, highlighting the pressures of fame.
- NBA star who discussed the mental impact of his career-ending health issues.
- The former One Direction member has been quite open about his struggles with anxiety and eating disorders, making him a relatable figure for this topic.
- NFL player who advocates for mental health awareness and has spoken about his diagnosis of borderline personality disorder.
- Pop singer who has spoken about dealing with depression and the intense pressures of early fame.
- Olympic swimmer who openly discussed his struggles with depression and the pressure of professional sports.
- Former NFL quarterback who has been vocal about his treatments for anxiety and depression.
Down
- NBA legend who faced significant mental and emotional challenges during his career, offering a narrative on coping with stress and expectations.
- Actor and former wrestler who shared his battles with depression during his football career and early acting days.
- NBA player who wrote an essay on his experiences with panic attacks and mental health, sparking widespread conversation.
- NFL player who has discussed his battle with depression and its impact on his life and career.
- Music artist who has openly discussed his bipolar disorder and its impact on his life and career.
- NBA player who has been open about his depression, hoping to change the stigma around mental health in sports.
15 Clues: NBA star who discussed the mental impact of his career-ending health issues. • Former NFL quarterback who has been vocal about his treatments for anxiety and depression. • NFL player who has discussed his battle with depression and its impact on his life and career. • ...
World Mental Health Day 2025-08-27
Across
- Understanding mental health issues and recognizing their importance.
- Speaking up for mental health rights and spreading awareness.
- Ensuring everyone, regardless of mental health, is accepted and valued.
Down
- Being fully present and aware in the current moment.
- A positive outlook that things can improve with time and care.
- Practices that nurture one’s mental and physical health.
- The strength to bounce back from challenges or trauma.
- state of balance in mind, body, and emotions.
- group of people who provide belonging and mutual care.
- Emotional, social, or professional help given to those struggling.
10 Clues: state of balance in mind, body, and emotions. • Being fully present and aware in the current moment. • The strength to bounce back from challenges or trauma. • group of people who provide belonging and mutual care. • Practices that nurture one’s mental and physical health. • Speaking up for mental health rights and spreading awareness. • ...
Victim Advocate Network Crossword 2024-04-09
Across
- acronym for student mental health services
- office at UT that deals with disciplinary actions and other support services for students who have been victimized
- acronym for a nurse that conducts a SAFE exam
- acronym for a forensic exam after someone has been sexually assualted
- what its called when people get an alert
- acronym for sharing information with another body
- action that we do at VAN
- acronym for what it's called to be detained for mental health reasons
- a civil court order that is issued against one individual to prohibit communication with the individual who issued the order.
- usually in charge of the day-to-day activities of units within a police department. Their jobs are largely supervisory or administrative.
- approach that acknowledges the overwhelming and violating nature of traumatic experiences. It commits to avoiding repetition and strives to restore safety, power, and self-worth to individuals.
Down
- team of people that we work with that go out with officers to do mental health checks
- a court order that can make a perpetrator keep away from a person's home, school or place of work
- amount of hours before you need to contact CPS or anything else
- top of the police chain of command
- acronym for emergency services
- acronym for a program that does mental health services for UT employees
- creating a set of strategies with the client to ensure their wellbeing
- acronym for a place that helps with the financial costs of crime
- type of work that we do
20 Clues: type of work that we do • action that we do at VAN • acronym for emergency services • top of the police chain of command • what its called when people get an alert • acronym for student mental health services • acronym for a nurse that conducts a SAFE exam • acronym for sharing information with another body • amount of hours before you need to contact CPS or anything else • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2024-10-03
Across
- People who have a strong fear of gaining weight and may think they're overweight, even when they're thin. Its call _________ nervosa.
- __________ disorder is developmental disorder marked by persistent symptoms of inattention and/or hyperactivity and impulsivity that interfere with functioning or development.
- A state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation.
- Developmental disorder marked by persistent symptoms of inattention and/or hyperactivity and impulsivity that interfere with functioning or development.
- It involves a depressed mood or loss of pleasure or interest in activities for long periods of time.
Down
- A medical doctor who can diagnose and treat mental, emotional and behavioral conditions.
- _______ coloured ribbon is a symbol of mental health awareness.
- World mental health month.
- Biological, psychological and social are ________ of mental health problem.
- Developmental disorder marked by persistent symptoms of inattention and/or hyperactivity and impulsivity that interfere with functioning or development.
- Features a pattern of unwanted thoughts and fears known as obsessions.
- Mental health disorder characterized by feelings of worry or fear
12 Clues: World mental health month. • _______ coloured ribbon is a symbol of mental health awareness. • Mental health disorder characterized by feelings of worry or fear • A state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation. • Features a pattern of unwanted thoughts and fears known as obsessions. • ...
Be Well, Be S+Well 2025-05-06
Across
- Supportive network of friends, family, counselors, and teachers
- This event just happened at Punahou
- Chemical messengers in the brain, like dopamine
- Early ___ can lead to better mental health outcomes
- Golf cart delivering fresh fruit and swag to students during Wellness Week
- Type of exercise linked to lower anxiety
- Talking to one can improve mental well-being
Down
- A positive daily habit that boosts emotional well-being
- Social ___is a strong protective factor for mental health
- The practice of being fully present which has significant impact on stress
- Punahou's Therapy Dog
- This is crucial for mental and physical
- Brain wellness, not just brain fitness
- Chemical in the brain linked to happiness
- Protective time taken for oneself
- Place with the best snacks on campus
16 Clues: Punahou's Therapy Dog • Protective time taken for oneself • This event just happened at Punahou • Place with the best snacks on campus • Brain wellness, not just brain fitness • This is crucial for mental and physical • Type of exercise linked to lower anxiety • Chemical in the brain linked to happiness • Talking to one can improve mental well-being • ...
Stress 2024-05-15
Across
- causes you to be challenged enough to pursue goals
- a possible physical result of too much stress
- a possible social result of too much stress
- the area of health that deals with the body
- the area of health that deals with relationships
- one that tends to anticipate the worst outcome
- hurried sickness
- when stress reaches a level causing depression, confusion & exhaustion
- one that tends to anticipate the best possible outcome
- the stimulus that triggers the stress
Down
- a possible mental result of too much stress
- a possible spiritual result of too much stress
- the area of health that deals with God
- overwhelming feeling of hopelessness or worthlessness
- internal or external reaction to a situation
- the area of health that deals with the mind
- calmer, more patient, less hurried
17 Clues: hurried sickness • calmer, more patient, less hurried • the stimulus that triggers the stress • the area of health that deals with God • a possible mental result of too much stress • a possible social result of too much stress • the area of health that deals with the body • the area of health that deals with the mind • internal or external reaction to a situation • ...
Personal and Community Resources 2026-01-26
Across
- People you trust and can talk to for support
- A quiet place where you can read and access services
- Skills used to handle stress or strong emotions
- A treatment that can help manage symptoms
- Getting enough of this helps your mental health
- Using art to express feelings
- Help or encouragement from others
- A phone number you can call or text when you need immediate support
- People who work here to help support you
Down
- A simple movement that can help reduce stress
- Something you can listen to that boosts your mood
- A skill you use to calm your body when you feel anxious
- People you are related to who may support you
- Doing things in a regular order to create stability
- Writing down your thoughts and feelings
- A professional you talk to about mental health
- A place you can go for urgent medical or mental health care
- Believing things can get better
18 Clues: Using art to express feelings • Believing things can get better • Help or encouragement from others • Writing down your thoughts and feelings • People who work here to help support you • A treatment that can help manage symptoms • People you trust and can talk to for support • A simple movement that can help reduce stress • People you are related to who may support you • ...
Health Final 2021-06-02
Across
- Environment The people that you spend time with
- A state of being sick
- SOmething that your parents give you
- a source that you can trust
- Being able to form good strong relationships with your peers
Down
- total health
- Risk Small Risk that adds up over time
- Complete Social, Physical, and Mental well being of a person
- Not doing something
- Type of Health relating to how well your body is functioning
- Regarding to a person's mental well being
- what surrounds you daily
12 Clues: total health • Not doing something • A state of being sick • what surrounds you daily • a source that you can trust • SOmething that your parents give you • Risk Small Risk that adds up over time • Regarding to a person's mental well being • Environment The people that you spend time with • Complete Social, Physical, and Mental well being of a person • ...
Prevention Week Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-02
Across
- The month dedicated to raising awareness about mental health.
- These should be used to secure prescription medications and prevent misuse.
- A strategy of refusing to participate in unhealthy behaviors, such as drug use.
- A coalition that works closely with the SJCPAC to support healthy choices among youth.
- 988 is the 3 digit ______ students can call for immediate mental health support.
- The month focused on raising awareness about suicide prevention.
- The type of pressure that encourages positive behavior among peers.
Down
- The county-based counseling center offering mental health services in San Juan.
- An app for students to report safety concerns and access mental health resources.
- A campaign encouraging students to make healthy choices and stay drug-free.
- Local organization focusing on youth substance abuse prevention and community health (abbreviation).
11 Clues: The month dedicated to raising awareness about mental health. • The month focused on raising awareness about suicide prevention. • The type of pressure that encourages positive behavior among peers. • These should be used to secure prescription medications and prevent misuse. • A campaign encouraging students to make healthy choices and stay drug-free. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2024-07-05
Across
- This is the way our bodies respond when we feel under pressure
- When you do this, especially outside, it is good for your mental and physical health
- Your ______ health is as important as your physical health
- A condition diagnosed by a doctor when someone feels sad for a very long time
- When someone feels sad and alone
Down
- A condition diagnosed by a doctor when someone is worried all the time
- Is a word that is a cross between chilling and relaxing
- A good night's _____ helps you feel refreshed in the morning
- We use these to show our emotions when we are texting
- It is important that we talk about ________ and feelings
- The mental health ________ shows us that our mental health can change according to how we feel
11 Clues: When someone feels sad and alone • We use these to show our emotions when we are texting • Is a word that is a cross between chilling and relaxing • It is important that we talk about ________ and feelings • Your ______ health is as important as your physical health • A good night's _____ helps you feel refreshed in the morning • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2024-07-05
Across
- This is the way our bodies respond when we feel under pressure
- When you do this, especially outside, it is good for your mental and physical health
- Your ______ health is as important as your physical health
- A condition diagnosed by a doctor when someone feels sad for a very long time
- When someone feels isolated and sad because they are alone
Down
- A condition diagnosed by a doctor when someone is worried all the time
- Is a word that is a cross between chilling and relaxing
- A good night's _____ helps you feel refreshed in the morning
- We use these to show our emotions when we are texting
- It is important that we talk about ________ and feelings
- The mental health ________ shows us that our mental health can change according to how we feel
11 Clues: We use these to show our emotions when we are texting • Is a word that is a cross between chilling and relaxing • It is important that we talk about ________ and feelings • Your ______ health is as important as your physical health • When someone feels isolated and sad because they are alone • A good night's _____ helps you feel refreshed in the morning • ...
wellness puzzle 2024-05-15
Across
- relating to heart beat
- relationships
- good for you for 8 to 10 hours
- member need to actively participate
- type of food bad for your health
- active process
- keeps the doctor away
- overeating
- balanced diet
- fruit rich in calcium
Down
- exercise regularly
- is inevitable
- good for your health
- diseases such as HBP
- part of spiritual wellness
- mood swings
- good health
- controlling the amount of food one eats
- not feeling well
- dimension of wellness
20 Clues: overeating • mood swings • good health • is inevitable • relationships • balanced diet • active process • not feeling well • exercise regularly • good for your health • diseases such as HBP • keeps the doctor away • dimension of wellness • fruit rich in calcium • relating to heart beat • part of spiritual wellness • good for you for 8 to 10 hours • type of food bad for your health • ...
mental health crossword! 2021-01-09
Across
- Ability to bounce back from challenges/ difficulties that occur in our lives
- mental and moral qualities specific to an individual, including self-respect, values, & self-control
- breakdown in logical thought processes & results in unusual behaviors
- healthful response to a stressor
- -Secretly binge -- eating large amounts of food with a loss of control over the eating-- then purge (getting rid of the extra calories in an unhealthy way
- Characterized by abnormally low body weight, intense fear of gaining weight, and a distorted perception of weight
- serious, potentially debilitating, condition that can occur in people who have experienced or witnessed life threatening events
- intense anxiety or fear of being judged, negatively evaluated or rejected in a social or performance situation
- includes Character check Control belief statements that motivate you Choose actions that promote self-respect
- an individual’s unique pattern of characteristics
Down
- At least 5 of the diagnostic symptoms, of which at least one symptom is either an overwhelming feeling of sadness or a loss of interest and pleasure in most usual activities
- techniques to prevent and deal with stressors and to protect one’s health from the harmful effects produced by the stress response
- involves moods that are extreme- often called affective disorders. These include, but are not limited to, depression, bipolar disorder, seasonal affective disorder
- period of intense fear accompanied by bodily changes, may include depersonalization
- Suffer depression only during specific times of the year
- belief about his/her worth
16 Clues: belief about his/her worth • healthful response to a stressor • an individual’s unique pattern of characteristics • Suffer depression only during specific times of the year • breakdown in logical thought processes & results in unusual behaviors • Ability to bounce back from challenges/ difficulties that occur in our lives • ...
Mental health recap 2024-05-07
Across
- , A practice in which you focus on being intensely aware of what you're sensing and feeling in the moment, without interpretation or judgment
- , Emotions stabilize and “re-enter reality”
- , This is stress that lasts for a longer period of time.
- Health , A state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community
- , known as a "Spiritual exercise "
- , There are 5 stages-Denial,anger,bargaining, depression,and acceptance
- , chemical secreted by your glands that regulates the activities of different body cells (various ones impact emotional and physical health)
- , Deals & promises (“why not me?”)
- , Refusal to believe in reality (ex: loved one has actually died)
Down
- , A negative stereotype.
- , Taking a negative behavior/feeling & applying it to something/someone that wasn’t the source
- , This is short-term stress that goes away quickly
- , Taking your own unacceptable qualities or feelings and ascribing them to other people
- , “displacement” of frustration/anger towards others
- , brought on by an event or situation in life (common w/ death)
- , Saddened mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life
16 Clues: , A negative stereotype. • , known as a "Spiritual exercise " • , Deals & promises (“why not me?”) • , Emotions stabilize and “re-enter reality” • , This is short-term stress that goes away quickly • , This is stress that lasts for a longer period of time. • , “displacement” of frustration/anger towards others • ...
Mental Health Puzzle 2023-07-05
Across
- The likely course of a disease or ailment
- Marked by periods of great excitement or euphoria
- Persistent sadenss and loss of interest
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance,quality or person
- Treatment inteded to relieve or heal a disorder by verbal communication or interaction
- Strict or harsh
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience
Down
- Thoughts and emotions are so affected that there is a loss with external reality
- Deep sorrow, especially that caused by someone's death
- Feeling of worry or unease
- Intense fear of gaining weight and disturbed perception of body weight and image.
- Relating to the mind
- Characterized by both manic and depressive episodes
- A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from demanding circumstances
- An intense irrational fear of something
- The state of being free from illness or injury
16 Clues: Strict or harsh • Relating to the mind • Feeling of worry or unease • Persistent sadenss and loss of interest • An intense irrational fear of something • The likely course of a disease or ailment • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience • The state of being free from illness or injury • Marked by periods of great excitement or euphoria • ...
Mental Health Medications 2021-05-10
Across
- The approximate amount of time for drug levels to build up in the body (2 words)
- About 8% of the child population has been diagnosed with this conditions, and is treated with the stimulants and non-stimulants
- The other main metabolic parameter that may be affected by mood stabilizers
- This is the most common side effect of Antidepressants, especially within the first 10 days
- Program(s) that may be downloaded to our electronic device to assist with medication taking
- The primary neurochemical whose signaling is enhanced by antidepressants
- Medications that may help boost antidepressant effects or help with controlling impulses (2 words)
- These medications may take 4-6 weeks to reach their full effects
- A medication taking tool that can help you remember if you have already taken your medication today
Down
- A neurochemical that is affected by both the stimulants/non stimulants as well as mood stabilizers
- A common side effects of antidepressants, Stimulants and Mood Stabilizers
- Antidepressants can also be used to treat this
- The stimulant medications can help with this(3 words)
- Previously learned behaviors that we may tie medication taking to
- One of the metabolic parameters that may be affected by mood stabilizers (2 words)
- Unwanted actions of medications that should be reported to your doctor (2 words)
16 Clues: Antidepressants can also be used to treat this • The stimulant medications can help with this(3 words) • These medications may take 4-6 weeks to reach their full effects • Previously learned behaviors that we may tie medication taking to • The primary neurochemical whose signaling is enhanced by antidepressants • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2024-01-03
Across
- The use of threats or physical force to intimidate and control another person
- Treating a person or their feelings with consideration
- A strong fear of something
- Disorders Extreme, harmful eating behaviors that can cause serious illness or even death
- The state of being alert and mentally present for one's everyday activities
- ____ in Four people will experience mental health problems at any given time
- What is the most common mental health condition in our country
- The ability to balance your thoughts which are connected to your actions
Down
- A condition in which real or imagined fears are difficult to control
- When a person's thinking/behavior becomes unbalanced
- The knowledge or perception of a situation or fact
- The reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands
- A condition that may develop after exposure to a terrifying event
- What month is Mental Health Awareness Month
- Showing strong feelings
- Interrupts thought patterns, focus and hyperactivity
16 Clues: Showing strong feelings • A strong fear of something • What month is Mental Health Awareness Month • The knowledge or perception of a situation or fact • When a person's thinking/behavior becomes unbalanced • Interrupts thought patterns, focus and hyperactivity • Treating a person or their feelings with consideration • ...
Perinatal Mental Health 2024-01-23
Across
- What is the leading cause of maternal death in the postnatal period?
- What other mental health disorder affects around 3% of pregnancies?
- What is a common differential diagnosis for postnatal depression if the mother is more positive in mood?
- First-line treatment (if possible) for antenatal depression (it's an abbreviation)
- Which SSRI should be avoided in pregnancy?
- Onset of puerperal psychosis is between one and ____ weeks post partum
- The first _____ months of the postnatal period pose the highest risk of serious mental illness to a woman?
- What percent of Scottish households with a new baby have at least 1 parent with depression or anxiety (spell out the number)
- Puerperal psychosis is particularly linked to which other mental condition?
- 10-15% of women suffer from anxiety and/or depression during _______
Down
- Which trimester in particular should you avoid pharmacological treatment of depression?
- What is an extra symptom of postnatal depression in dad's compared to normal depression?
- Dads under _____ are more likely to experience postnatal depression?
- Which unit will women with puerperal psychosis likely need to be admitted to?
- What questions can be used to screen for perinatal depression?
- What percent of pregnant women experience postnatal blues?
16 Clues: Which SSRI should be avoided in pregnancy? • What percent of pregnant women experience postnatal blues? • What questions can be used to screen for perinatal depression? • What other mental health disorder affects around 3% of pregnancies? • What is the leading cause of maternal death in the postnatal period? • ...
Mental Health Review 2022-12-20
Across
- a long term disorder that effects a persons emotional state
- coming to terms with things
- biological/genetic predispositions
- the brains alarm system
- stress hormone
- severe disorder that can cause abnormal things and perceptions
- refusal to believe in reality
- influence of environment
Down
- the part of the brain that regulates fight or flight
- short term stress
- making deals & promises
- anxiety that does not go away
- Commonly known as a "spiritual exercise"
- saddened mood or loss of interest in things
- long time stress
- displacement of frustration towards others
16 Clues: stress hormone • long time stress • short term stress • making deals & promises • the brains alarm system • influence of environment • coming to terms with things • anxiety that does not go away • refusal to believe in reality • biological/genetic predispositions • Commonly known as a "spiritual exercise" • displacement of frustration towards others • ...
Mental Health Unit 2026-02-27
Across
- our body's response to pressure or threat
- when a mental health issue interferes with a person's life it is becomes a mental health _________
- good sources of stress
- the health teacher to whom you can always turn to for help is Ms._____
- a distress response where a person cannot react
- bad sources of stress
- putting yourself in someone else's shoes shows _______
- mood disorder with persistent negative feelings
- anything that causes stress
Down
- a mark of disgrace associated with a circumstance
- a permanent solution to a temporary problem
- the way people think or feel about the world around them
- the ability to bounce back after a hardship
- methods used to handle stress, anxiety or depression
- fight or ________ are distress response that helps survive a terrifying situation
- Another word for anxiety
16 Clues: bad sources of stress • good sources of stress • Another word for anxiety • anything that causes stress • our body's response to pressure or threat • a permanent solution to a temporary problem • the ability to bounce back after a hardship • a distress response where a person cannot react • mood disorder with persistent negative feelings • ...
Silent letter P 2021-07-07
Across
- a sacred song or hymn
- the study of the science of the mind
- a place to store things
- another word for a docket
- a part of the military
- of or using air or other gases
- a flying dinosaur
- a serious mental disorder
Down
- a juicy fruit
- a type of very bad flu
- the science of treating mental health
- a doctor who deals with mental health
- false or pretended,not authentic,fake
- spiritual, or supernatural processes or influences a person that has the power to affect another
- forceful attempt to seize power
15 Clues: a juicy fruit • a flying dinosaur • a sacred song or hymn • a type of very bad flu • a part of the military • a place to store things • another word for a docket • a serious mental disorder • of or using air or other gases • forceful attempt to seize power • the study of the science of the mind • the science of treating mental health • a doctor who deals with mental health • ...
Clinical psychology 2024-11-08
Across
- what education do they need
- help improve their mental health and well being
- to pass they must complete a..
- ongoing learning and professional growth through new research and therapeutic methods
- working directly with people to address mental health issues
- often collaborate _____ providers
Down
- 2 places they can work in
- also preform independent task like assessments and ___
- what to they typically do every day
- what is a clinical psychologist
- clinical psychologist role in their work conditions
- as psychologists work with clients facing serious mental health issues, which can lead to
12 Clues: 2 places they can work in • what education do they need • to pass they must complete a.. • what is a clinical psychologist • often collaborate _____ providers • what to they typically do every day • help improve their mental health and well being • clinical psychologist role in their work conditions • also preform independent task like assessments and ___ • ...
Mental Disorders 2022-10-25
Across
- are a category of mental health disorders
- an expert or specialist in psychology.
- a sudden feeling of acute and disabling anxiety.
- is a mental and behavioral disorder that can develop because of exposure to a traumatic event.
- impaired ability to remember, think
- is the more-severe form of depression, also known as major depression or major depressive disorder.
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- is characterized by intrusive thoughts that then compel a person to engage in behaviors.
- a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs.
Down
- abnormal anxiety about one's health.
- is an ongoing pattern of behavior marked by emotional and behavioral problems.
- is a mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought processes.
12 Clues: impaired ability to remember, think • abnormal anxiety about one's health. • an expert or specialist in psychology. • are a category of mental health disorders • a sudden feeling of acute and disabling anxiety. • is a mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought processes. • is an ongoing pattern of behavior marked by emotional and behavioral problems. • ...
Mental Health Matters 2020-09-24
Across
- Διατηρούμε επαφή με άλλους
- Ακούμε τον εαυτό μας
- Εμπιστευόμαστε τον εαυτό μας
- Να αναπτύξουμε μια θετική ή εμπνευσμένη προοπτική για το μέλλον
- Πιστεύουμε στις ανθρώπινες σχέσεις
- Διασκεδάζουμε και χαιρόμαστε τη κάθε στιγμή
- Μιλήστε σε κάποιον και να εκφράστε ιδέες ή συναισθήματα
- Κανονίζουμε με δομημένη σειρά τισ προτεραιότητες μας
Down
- Προστατεύουμε τον οργανισμό μας από πιθανό, κίνδυνο ή τραυματισμό
- Νιώθουμε και είμαστε καλά
- Παραμένουμε συνδεδεμένοι με το περίγυρό μας
- Κάνουμε συχνά διαλείμματα από τη δουλειά
- Εκφραζόμαστε μέσω φανταστικών ιδεών
- Διατηρούμε τη σωματική υγεία
- Να υιοθετούμε μια στάση στην οποία περιμένουμε καλά αποτελέσματα
- Είμαστε λιγότερο ανήσυχοι όταν εστιάζουμε στο___;
16 Clues: Ακούμε τον εαυτό μας • Νιώθουμε και είμαστε καλά • Διατηρούμε επαφή με άλλους • Διατηρούμε τη σωματική υγεία • Εμπιστευόμαστε τον εαυτό μας • Πιστεύουμε στις ανθρώπινες σχέσεις • Εκφραζόμαστε μέσω φανταστικών ιδεών • Κάνουμε συχνά διαλείμματα από τη δουλειά • Παραμένουμε συνδεδεμένοι με το περίγυρό μας • Διασκεδάζουμε και χαιρόμαστε τη κάθε στιγμή • ...
Mental health recap 2024-05-07
Across
- , A practice in which you focus on being intensely aware of what you're sensing and feeling in the moment, without interpretation or judgment
- , Emotions stabilize and “re-enter reality”
- , This is stress that lasts for a longer period of time.
- Health , A state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community
- , known as a "Spiritual exercise "
- , There are 5 stages-Denial,anger,bargaining, depression,and acceptance
- , chemical secreted by your glands that regulates the activities of different body cells (various ones impact emotional and physical health)
- , Deals & promises (“why not me?”)
- , Refusal to believe in reality (ex: loved one has actually died)
Down
- , A negative stereotype.
- , Taking a negative behavior/feeling & applying it to something/someone that wasn’t the source
- , This is short-term stress that goes away quickly
- , Taking your own unacceptable qualities or feelings and ascribing them to other people
- , “displacement” of frustration/anger towards others
- , brought on by an event or situation in life (common w/ death)
- , Saddened mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life
16 Clues: , A negative stereotype. • , known as a "Spiritual exercise " • , Deals & promises (“why not me?”) • , Emotions stabilize and “re-enter reality” • , This is short-term stress that goes away quickly • , This is stress that lasts for a longer period of time. • , “displacement” of frustration/anger towards others • ...
Mental Health: Bipolar 2026-02-16
Across
- Comorbid Dx often seen with bipolar in children and adolescents
- The "low" phase that often follows the "highs" of bipolar I
- This peer-led type of therapy provides security, perspective, and hope
- The number of phases of mania
- Drug often used to stabilize mood for bipolar disorder
- Minimum number of days Sx are experienced to qualify as a manic episode
- Condition characterized by highs and lows that don't meet criteria for mood episodes
- Impulsivity during manic episodes leads to this type of behavior
Down
- Type of speech demonstrated during acute mania
- Minimum number of days Sx are experiences to qualify as hypomania
- Someone with flight of ideas may describe their thoughts this way
- During mania, patients seem to have endless energy despite their lack of this
- Intense happiness and excitement often demonstrated with mania
- A milder form of bipolar mania
- People need to monitor their intake of this while taking lithium
- The "high" phase that often precedes the "lows" of bipolar I
16 Clues: The number of phases of mania • A milder form of bipolar mania • Type of speech demonstrated during acute mania • Drug often used to stabilize mood for bipolar disorder • The "low" phase that often follows the "highs" of bipolar I • The "high" phase that often precedes the "lows" of bipolar I • Intense happiness and excitement often demonstrated with mania • ...
1.1 What are Health and Wellness? 2023-01-10
Across
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical mental and emotional and social health.
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others.
- person's ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good.
- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it.
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances and concerns with mental or emotional health.
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations.
- length of time a person is expected to live.
Down
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life.
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about one's self, and views about the world.
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- actual number of years a person lives.
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being.
12 Clues: actual number of years a person lives. • length of time a person is expected to live. • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being. • extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life. • ...
1.1 - What are Health and Wellness? 2025-08-19
Across
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- length of time a person is expected to live
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances, and concerns with mental or emotional health
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about one's self, and views about the world
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations
- person's ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and emotional, and social health
Down
- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
- actual number of years a person lives
12 Clues: actual number of years a person lives • length of time a person is expected to live • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being • extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life • ...
Taking Care of Yourself 2024-05-15
Across
- (The state of being in good health and well-being)
- (The practice of writing down one's thoughts, feelings, and experiences as a form of self-reflection and therapy)
- (Activities that one enjoys doing in their free time for pleasure and relaxation)
- MANAGEMENT (The practice of using one's time effectively and efficiently)
- (The practice of focusing the mind on a particular object, thought, or activity to promote relaxation and mental clarity)
- (The act of resting the body and mind, typically for several hours at a time)
- (The process of providing the body with essential nutrients for growth and health)
- (The process of maintaining adequate water levels in the body)
- (The therapeutic manipulation of muscles and tissues to promote relaxation and pain relief)
- (The treatment of mental or emotional disorders through various techniques, such as talk therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy)
- (The practice of being present in the moment and non-judgmentally aware of one's thoughts and feelings)
Down
- (The practice of taking care of oneself to promote physical and mental well-being)
- (The act of examining one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to gain insight and self-awareness)
- (A physical, mental, and spiritual practice that originated in ancient India)
- (The act of reducing stress and tension through various techniques, such as deep breathing and mindfulness)
- (The use of essential oils and aromas to promote physical and mental well-being)
- (Physical activity that promotes fitness and health)
- THERAPY (The use of art as a form of therapy to promote self-expression, creativity, and healing)
- WALKS (The act of walking in nature to promote relaxation and mental clarity)
- MANAGEMENT (The practice of reducing and managing stress through various techniques, such as exercise and relaxation)
20 Clues: (The state of being in good health and well-being) • (Physical activity that promotes fitness and health) • (The process of maintaining adequate water levels in the body) • MANAGEMENT (The practice of using one's time effectively and efficiently) • (A physical, mental, and spiritual practice that originated in ancient India) • ...
Psychology Chapter 1 2020-01-31
Across
- any physical energy sensed by an organism
- an ability to accurately forecast behavior
- unfounded belief held without evidence or in spite of falsifying evidence
- a system of ideas designed to interrelate concepts and facts
- in scientific research the process of naming and classifying
- in psychology understanding is achieved when the causes of a behavior can be stated
- science the boarder field of bio psychologists
- a statement of the predicted outcome of an experiment
- mental health professional train to practice psychoanalysis
- contents of the mind that are beyond awareness
- focuses on human experience
- the idea that all behavior has prior causes that would completely explain one’s choices
Down
- medical doctor with additional training in mental and emotional disorders
- a person highly trained in the methods, factual knowledge, and theories of psychology
- to look within
- the school of thought concerned with analyzing sensations and personal experience into basic elements
- A Freudan approach to psychotheraphy emphasizing the exploration of unconscious conflicts
- the scientific study the behavior and mental processes
- altering conditions that influence behavior
- mental health professional who specializes in helping people with problems not involving serious mental disorder
20 Clues: to look within • focuses on human experience • any physical energy sensed by an organism • an ability to accurately forecast behavior • altering conditions that influence behavior • science the boarder field of bio psychologists • contents of the mind that are beyond awareness • a statement of the predicted outcome of an experiment • ...
Psychology Chapter 1 2020-01-31
Across
- any physical energy sensed by an organism
- an ability to accurately forecast behavior
- unfounded belief held without evidence or in spite of falsifying evidence
- a system of ideas designed to interrelate concepts and facts
- in scientific research the process of naming and classifying
- in psychology understanding is achieved when the causes of a behavior can be stated
- science the boarder field of bio psychologists
- a statement of the predicted outcome of an experiment
- mental health professional train to practice psychoanalysis
- contents of the mind that are beyond awareness
- focuses on human experience
- the idea that all behavior has prior causes that would completely explain one’s choices
Down
- medical doctor with additional training in mental and emotional disorders
- a person highly trained in the methods, factual knowledge, and theories of psychology
- to look within
- the school of thought concerned with analyzing sensations and personal experience into basic elements
- A Freudan approach to psychotheraphy emphasizing the exploration of unconscious conflicts
- the scientific study the behavior and mental processes
- altering conditions that influence behavior
- mental health professional who specializes in helping people with problems not involving serious mental disorder
20 Clues: to look within • focuses on human experience • any physical energy sensed by an organism • an ability to accurately forecast behavior • altering conditions that influence behavior • science the boarder field of bio psychologists • contents of the mind that are beyond awareness • a statement of the predicted outcome of an experiment • ...
wellness puzzle 2021-05-13
Across
- relating to heart beat
- relationships
- good for you for 8 to 10 hours
- member need to actively participate
- type of food bad for your health
- active process
- keeps the doctor away
- overeating
- balanced diet
- fruit rich in calcium
Down
- exercise regularly
- is inevitable
- good for your health
- diseases such as HBP
- part of spiritual wellness
- mood swings
- good health
- controlling the amount of food one eats
- not feeling well
- dimension of wellness
20 Clues: overeating • mood swings • good health • is inevitable • relationships • balanced diet • active process • not feeling well • exercise regularly • good for your health • diseases such as HBP • keeps the doctor away • dimension of wellness • fruit rich in calcium • relating to heart beat • part of spiritual wellness • good for you for 8 to 10 hours • type of food bad for your health • ...
wellness puzzle 2025-01-05
Across
- relating to heart beat
- relationships
- good for you for 8 to 10 hours
- member need to actively participate
- type of food bad for your health
- active process
- keeps the doctor away
- overeating
- balanced diet
- fruit rich in calcium
Down
- exercise regularly
- is inevitable
- good for your health
- diseases such as HBP
- part of spiritual wellness
- mood swings
- good health
- controlling the amount of food one eats
- not feeling well
- dimension of wellness
20 Clues: overeating • mood swings • good health • is inevitable • relationships • balanced diet • active process • not feeling well • exercise regularly • good for your health • diseases such as HBP • keeps the doctor away • dimension of wellness • fruit rich in calcium • relating to heart beat • part of spiritual wellness • good for you for 8 to 10 hours • type of food bad for your health • ...
Understand Mental Illnesses 2024-10-15
Across
- disorder characterized by having irregular thoughts and delusions, hearing voices and seeing things
- disorder characterized by intense negative feelings that do not go way and negatively affect daily life
- condition in which a person has difficulty paying attention or controlling their behavior
- a disorder in which someone responds with extreme or unrealistic fear and dread of a situation
- gatherings in which a therapist meets with a group of people who share a common experience
- term that describes the copying of suicide attempts after exposure to another person's suicide
- type of therapy that involves one-on-one meeting with therapist
- series of suicides in a particular community that occur in a relatively short period of time
Down
- disorder characterized by periods of intense depression that alternate with periods of manic moods
- treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health
- substance that causes changes in the brain to reduce symptoms of a mental illness
- treatment that involves staying in a healthcare facility for a period of time
- therapy in which all family members meet together to build positive relationships
- professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions
- mark of shame or embarrassment
- act of taking one's life
- people who lose a loved one to suicide
- mental or emotional condition so severe that it interferes with daily functioning
18 Clues: act of taking one's life • mark of shame or embarrassment • people who lose a loved one to suicide • type of therapy that involves one-on-one meeting with therapist • treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health • professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions • ...
Better Health For Individuals 2024-05-08
Across
- Changes in health over time
- a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing
- The level of illness or sickness in a given population
- Comparing someone's health with another person
- The communication aspect of health
Down
- The number of deaths in a given population from a particular cause or over a period of time
- The feelings aspect of health
- The way something is seen or viewed by an individual or group
- The meaning of life aspect of health
- The body aspect of health
- A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- The cognitive aspect of health
12 Clues: The body aspect of health • Changes in health over time • The feelings aspect of health • The cognitive aspect of health • The communication aspect of health • The meaning of life aspect of health • Comparing someone's health with another person • The level of illness or sickness in a given population • The way something is seen or viewed by an individual or group • ...
1.1 What are Health and Wellness? 2024-05-15
Across
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical mental and emotional and social health.
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others.
- person's ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good.
- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it.
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances and concerns with mental or emotional health.
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations.
- length of time a person is expected to live.
Down
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life.
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about one's self, and views about the world.
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- actual number of years a person lives.
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being.
12 Clues: actual number of years a person lives. • length of time a person is expected to live. • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being. • extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life. • ...
Mental Health & Substance Use 2022-05-01
Across
- Difficulty with how often and how much a substance is used
- An ideal substance-free activity helps you have a sense of _____.
- Recently legalized substance
- Taking time care for your physical and mental well-being.
- Substance frequently experimented with by students
- A way to healthily cope with stresses
- An approach to decrease the harms and risks associated with substance use
- A powerful & strong psychological desire to consume a substance or engage in an activity.
Down
- Substance use becomes ____ when there is a high risk of physical and mental health impacts.
- Substance use can impact your mental health by acting as a ___.
- Substance use is a _____ coping mechanism.
- involves the negative or discriminatory attitudes that people have about mental illness or substance use
- The process of improved physical, psychological, and social well-being and health after having suffered from a substance use disorder.
- Thoughts, ____, and actions are all connected.
14 Clues: Recently legalized substance • A way to healthily cope with stresses • Substance use is a _____ coping mechanism. • Thoughts, ____, and actions are all connected. • Substance frequently experimented with by students • Taking time care for your physical and mental well-being. • Difficulty with how often and how much a substance is used • ...
Escape Room 2 - Crossword 2023-12-10
Across
- Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterised by a prolonged period of _____ mood.
- The urge to develop behaviours such as repeating words or numbers to cope with the stress that comes from irrational thoughts.
- The feeling of worry, nervousness or unease when dealing with day-to-day stresses or problems.
- A symptom of PTSD that represents an elevated state of attentiveness.
- One type of anxiety disorder is social _____.
- In the active phase, the two main symptoms of schizophrenia are hallucinations and _____.
- Negative attitudes and beliefs that create prejudice against individuals with mental health conditions.
Down
- The “C” in the acronym “SAD CAGES” stands for _____ difficulties.
- 8% to 29% of this population faces mental health related problems.
- People with OCD generally spend more than _____ hour a day on their obsessions or compulsions.
- A possible symptom during a manic episode is acting _____.
- Type of eating disorder where people overeat, followed by behaviours to “compensate” for the overeating, such as purging, fasting or excessive exercise.
- Mental health is a state of mental _____.
- Schizophrenia is a type of _____ disorder.
- A type of compulsion is excessive _____.
- The type of fear that one might have when experiencing a panic attack.
- The most common mental disorder in Vietnam is _____ abuse.
17 Clues: A type of compulsion is excessive _____. • Mental health is a state of mental _____. • Schizophrenia is a type of _____ disorder. • One type of anxiety disorder is social _____. • A possible symptom during a manic episode is acting _____. • The most common mental disorder in Vietnam is _____ abuse. • The “C” in the acronym “SAD CAGES” stands for _____ difficulties. • ...
Stress 2024-01-10
Across
- causes you to be challenged enough to pursue goals
- a possible physical result of too much stress
- a possible social result of too much stress
- the area of health that deals with the body
- the area of health that deals with relationships
- one that tends to anticipate the worst outcome
- hurried sickness
- when stress reaches a level causing depression, confusion & exhaustion
- one that tends to anticipate the best possible outcome
- the stimulus that triggers the stress
Down
- a possible mental result of too much stress
- a possible spiritual result of too much stress
- the area of health that deals with God
- overwhelming feeling of hopelessness or worthlessness
- internal or external reaction to a situation
- the area of health that deals with the mind
- calmer, more patient, less hurried
17 Clues: hurried sickness • calmer, more patient, less hurried • the stimulus that triggers the stress • the area of health that deals with God • a possible mental result of too much stress • a possible social result of too much stress • the area of health that deals with the body • the area of health that deals with the mind • internal or external reaction to a situation • ...
health and wellness 2021-09-21
Across
- Body Connection how your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions
- the combination of physical, mental/ emotional, and social well being
- all the living and nonliving things around you
- a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- trustworthy and dependable
- Risk when on risk factor adds to another to increase danger.
- Skills ways to say no effectively
- resolution skills the ability to end a disagreement or keep it from becoming a larger conflict
Down
- sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
- taking action in support of a cause
- background the beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- management identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health
- a disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests, or needs
- determine the quality of
- the body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events
- the passing traits from parents to their biological children
- the chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
17 Clues: determine the quality of • trustworthy and dependable • Skills ways to say no effectively • taking action in support of a cause • all the living and nonliving things around you • sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people. • the passing traits from parents to their biological children • Risk when on risk factor adds to another to increase danger. • ...
wellness 2024-02-12
10 Clues: overall health • your knowledge • mind, body, soul • the area around you • your outlook on life • your emotions and mind • activity, sleep, hygiene • the opposite of introverted • the three elements of health • physical,mental, and social well being
MENTAL HEALTH CROSSWORD 2019-02-17
Across
- Normal psychological stress interpreted as being beneficial for the experiencer.
- An anxiety disorder in which people have unwanted and repeated thoughts, feelings, ideas, sensations (obsessions), or behaviours.
- Feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
- percent What percentage of the human brain is comprised of fat?
- Disturbed perception, typically auditory, could be visual, taste, or touch.
- In the classic movie ‘Rain Man’ starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise, what disorder is Hoffman’s character Raymond living with?
- A person characterized by an alternation between extreme euphoria and deep depression.
Down
- Acoustic phobia is the fear of what?
- In 2001, Russell Crowe stars in ‘A Beautiful Mind’. The movie is a biographical drama film based on the life of John Nash; a mathematical savant who is faced with constant challenges due to his condition. Which mental illness befell John Nash?
- Arachnophobia is the fear of what?
- DISORDER Condition wherein a person will report the existence of a severe physical problem, such as paralysis or blindness, and will, in fact, be unable to move their arms or see.
- Kleptophobia is the fear of what?
- The branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- Smelling which food substance makes you feel relaxed?
- Mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
- Coulrophobia is the fear of what?
16 Clues: Kleptophobia is the fear of what? • Coulrophobia is the fear of what? • Arachnophobia is the fear of what? • Acoustic phobia is the fear of what? • Feelings of severe despondency and dejection. • Smelling which food substance makes you feel relaxed? • percent What percentage of the human brain is comprised of fat? • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2024-05-13
Across
- give support, confidence, or hope to someone
- Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain
- relating to the healing of disease
- A licensed medical doctor who has completed additional psychiatric training, can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe and manage medication, and provide therapy
- relating to the mind, or involving the process of thinking
- a state of confusion
Down
- to deal with and attempt to overcome problems and difficulties
- A state of peaceful happiness
- A return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength
- treatment that takes place in an office, hospital, or other clinical setting but does not involve overnight stays
- An emotional response to a disturbing, scary, or shocking experience that overwhelms an individual's ability to cope
- Remove toxins and impurities from the body
- a physical or mental feature that indicates the potential existence of a concern, condition, or diagnosis
- make it easier for someone to do something by offering one's services or resources
- actions that are engaged in repeatedly and consistently
- someone who shares the experience of living with a mental health condition and/or substance use disorder
16 Clues: a state of confusion • A state of peaceful happiness • 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 • actions that are engaged in repeatedly and consistently • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-03-23
Across
- the GOOD form of stress
- eating disorder in which someone commits self-starvation
- the #2 cause of death for teenagers
- eating disorder in which someone binges and purges
- feelings of excessive nervousness, fear, apprehension, and worry.
- the act of being viewed in a negative way
- the acronym for getting help when you think someone may be suicide
Down
- a form of treatment for some mental health illnesses
- _bsessive _ompulsive _isorder
- mood disorder that causes people to have different personalitites
- persistently sad, causing significant impairment in daily life
- eating eating disorder in which someone eats a lot of food and gains a lot of weight
- disorder that causes someone to be delusional
- the BAD for of stress
- a form of stress relief that involves stationary poses and deep breathing
- emotional and physical way that we respond to pressure
16 Clues: the BAD for of stress • the GOOD form of stress • _bsessive _ompulsive _isorder • the #2 cause of death for teenagers • the act of being viewed in a negative way • disorder that causes someone to be delusional • eating disorder in which someone binges and purges • a form of treatment for some mental health illnesses • emotional and physical way that we respond to pressure • ...
World Mental Health Awareness 2022-10-09
Across
- Mental health matters to ____________.
- Amazon has Resources For _______ available to all employees including family and friends.
- Depression and _______ are the most common mental illnesses.
- (800)273-TALK or 988 is the _______ Prevention Lifeline
Down
- We wear _____ to support mental health awareness
- #breakthe______
- What month is World Mental Health Day?
- One in _____ people experience mental health issues.
8 Clues: #breakthe______ • Mental health matters to ____________. • What month is World Mental Health Day? • We wear _____ to support mental health awareness • One in _____ people experience mental health issues. • (800)273-TALK or 988 is the _______ Prevention Lifeline • Depression and _______ are the most common mental illnesses. • ...
pe vocab puzzle 2021-09-08
Across
- Identifying sources of stress and learning how to cope with them in ways that promote good mental and emotional health.
- The ability to end a disagreement to stop it from escalating further.
- The traditions, beliefs, and customs of a certain group of people.
- Something that is able to be trusted upon.
- Taking action to support a cause.
- Combination of a physical, mental/emotional and social well being.
- Sharing your thoughts with others.
- A state of well-balanced health and well being over a long period of time.
Down
- All the living and nonliving things around us.
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your physical emotions.
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger.
- ways to say no effectively
- When people with different viewpoints, needs, or interests disagree with each other.
- To determine the quality of something.
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- The passing of traits from parent to biological children.
16 Clues: ways to say no effectively • Taking action to support a cause. • Sharing your thoughts with others. • To determine the quality of something. • Something that is able to be trusted upon. • All the living and nonliving things around us. • When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger. • The passing of traits from parent to biological children. • ...
Vocabulary Unit 1: What Is Health 2024-02-09
Across
- Everything around you, including the things you cannot see.
- People who are the same4 age, grade, or have similar interests.
- Includes all forms of communication, such as TV, radio, newspapers, the internet and advertisements.
- The state of good health achieved by balancing your physical, mental, emotional and social health.
- ________ health is the way you deal with your feelings.
- A characteristic a person has.
- The way you think, act or feel that causes you to make one choice over another.
- _______ health is the part of health that describes the condition of the body.
Down
- A set of behaviors by which you live.
- The passing down of traits from a parent to a child.
- _______ factors are harmful behaviors or habits that can be avoided or reduced.
- ________ health describes how well you interact with people.
- a ________ assessment is a set of questions that allow you to evaluate each of the four parts of your health.
- _______ health is how you deal with life's demands.
14 Clues: A characteristic a person has. • A set of behaviors by which you live. • _______ health is how you deal with life's demands. • The passing down of traits from a parent to a child. • ________ health is the way you deal with your feelings. • Everything around you, including the things you cannot see. • ________ health describes how well you interact with people. • ...
MENTAL HEALTH MOVIE 2021-11-12
Across
- WHAT WAS LEXI DESCRIBING WHEN SHE SAID “IT’S LIKE IM IN THE TITLE SEQUENCE OF MY OWN TV SHOW?”
- WHAT WORD DID LEXI USE TO DESCRIBE HER LOWS?
- LEXI DIDN’T SHARE HER DISEASE WITH FRIENDS AND COWORKERS BECAUSE SHE LACKED WHAT?
- WHAT IS HER DIAGNOSIS?
- HOW OLD WAS LEXI WHEN SHE WAS DIAGNOSED?
- WHAT IS LEXI’S JOB?
- WHAT MEDICATION IS THE GOLD STANDARD FOR TREATING BIPOLAR?
- DID YOU LIKE THE MOVIE?
Down
- MOST IMPORTANT NURSING INTERVENTION FOR PEOPLE WITH BIPOLAR 1?
- WHAT IS ANOTHER NURSING INTERVENTION FOR PATIENTS WITH BIPOLAR 1 DISORDER?
- WHAT THERAPY DID LEXI DO AS A TEENAGER?
- WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT NURSING INTERVENTION FOR LEXI?
- WHAT IS THE PRIMARY NURSING DIAGNOSIS?
- WHAT SYMPTOM OF HER BIPOLAR HAD THE BIGGEST AFFECT ON HER LIFE?
- WHAT DID I LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE?
- NAME OF THE MAIN CHARACTER
16 Clues: WHAT IS LEXI’S JOB? • WHAT IS HER DIAGNOSIS? • DID YOU LIKE THE MOVIE? • NAME OF THE MAIN CHARACTER • WHAT DID I LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE? • WHAT IS THE PRIMARY NURSING DIAGNOSIS? • WHAT THERAPY DID LEXI DO AS A TEENAGER? • HOW OLD WAS LEXI WHEN SHE WAS DIAGNOSED? • WHAT WORD DID LEXI USE TO DESCRIBE HER LOWS? • WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT NURSING INTERVENTION FOR LEXI? • ...
Mental Health Review 2023-03-14
Across
- Hormone; your brain's natural pain reliever
- Another word for stress
- Passed down biologically
- Stress that is continuous and ongoing
- Mental illnesses are treatable, not __________
- Type of stressor we do to ourselves
- Can be caused by traumatic events
Down
- Developing skills needed to adapt to future challenges
- Characterized by inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity
- Last name of the father of psychoanalysis
- Dramatic shifts in a person's mood
- Negative assumptions, beliefs that cause people to fear
- Type of stressor outside of your control
- Constant feelings of worry
- A preconceived opinion
- Pair of glands that release stress hormones into the bloodstream
16 Clues: A preconceived opinion • Another word for stress • Passed down biologically • Constant feelings of worry • Can be caused by traumatic events • Dramatic shifts in a person's mood • Type of stressor we do to ourselves • Stress that is continuous and ongoing • Type of stressor outside of your control • Last name of the father of psychoanalysis • ...
Mental Health Review 2022-12-20
Across
- a long term disorder that effects a persons emotional state
- coming to terms with things
- biological/genetic predispositions
- the brains alarm system
- stress hormone
- severe disorder that can cause abnormal things and perceptions
- refusal to believe in reality
- influence of environment
Down
- the part of the brain that regulates fight or flight
- short term stress
- making deals & promises
- anxiety that does not go away
- Commonly known as a "spiritual exercise"
- saddened mood or loss of interest in things
- long time stress
- displacement of frustration towards others
16 Clues: stress hormone • long time stress • short term stress • making deals & promises • the brains alarm system • influence of environment • coming to terms with things • anxiety that does not go away • refusal to believe in reality • biological/genetic predispositions • Commonly known as a "spiritual exercise" • displacement of frustration towards others • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2022-10-25
Across
- to use wrongly or improperly; misuse:
- meet the expectations, needs, or desires of (someone).
- a sacred or holy place
- to pay no attention or too little attention to; disregard or slight:
- the quality of being a person; existence as a self-conscious human being; personal identity.
- a fixed idea; an obsessive notion.
- relating to the science of aesthetics; concerned with the study of the mind and emotions in relation to the sense of beauty.
Down
- manner of behaving or acting.
- to feel a need or a desire for; wish for
- of or relating to the mind
- providing or resulting in satisfaction or contentment.
- of or relating to the body:
- great pain, anxiety, or sorrow; acute physical or mental suffering; affliction; trouble
- seeking or enjoying the companionship of others; friendly; sociable; gregarious.
- any of the feelings of joy, sorrow, fear, hate, love, etc.
- the intentional taking of one's own life.
16 Clues: a sacred or holy place • of or relating to the mind • of or relating to the body: • manner of behaving or acting. • a fixed idea; an obsessive notion. • to use wrongly or improperly; misuse: • to feel a need or a desire for; wish for • the intentional taking of one's own life. • providing or resulting in satisfaction or contentment. • ...
Mental Health Services 2019-09-09
Across
- What will happen to accounts if they hit the MH limit and there is no tailored service decision entered
- If a provider requires greater than 6 services, you will need to send this
- Amount of days to put intervention task on hold once MH14 letter sent to provider
- Where abouts on the Scheme Performance page on InTAC would you find the MH Health Work Practice?
- $2200 is the MH limit for which profiles?
- Resource to help you make an informed decision on ongoing MH treatment
- New MH limits are applied to ALL claims after 28 September. True/False?
- How many days does the provider have to return the MHTP if the TAC has to request it a second time?
Down
- This service now needs a Tailored Service Decision
- Trigger received after client has used three services
- Psychology, Neuropsychology and ______ are the three services that will generate the initial Psychology Consumption Intervention Task
- Fill in the gap. Intervention task: Initial Psychology_____
- The amount of services used when you send the MH14 letter to client and provider
- MHTP will be received in your work manager as a ______ document
- $1220 is the new MH limit for profiles 1-6 (RR & SR) True/False?
- Outcome to choose when closing an intervention task if MHTP is never received
16 Clues: $2200 is the MH limit for which profiles? • This service now needs a Tailored Service Decision • Trigger received after client has used three services • Fill in the gap. Intervention task: Initial Psychology_____ • MHTP will be received in your work manager as a ______ document • $1220 is the new MH limit for profiles 1-6 (RR & SR) True/False? • ...
Mental Health Terminology 2023-06-06
Across
- I like tea. Your shoes are black. That lady likes sugar. I want to sleep.
- Do you smell smoke?
- My brain has rotted away.
- All of the nurses are out to get me.
- Put the dishes in the geshinker.
- I feel bugs crawling on me.
- I own this hospital.
- He rained the train brain strain gain the crane.
Down
- Parasites are eating at my organs.
- The pharmacy is poisoning my medication.
- I like to dance. My feet are wet. Rain makes me happy.
- Blue I rain the cat car smelly house walked ghostly food swimming.
- It's time for group, it's time for group.
- Car accidents are the leading cause of death. Too many people die in car accidents. My mother was 76 when she died.
- The radio station played this song just for me.
- I receive transmission in my teeth from my fillings.
16 Clues: Do you smell smoke? • I own this hospital. • My brain has rotted away. • I feel bugs crawling on me. • Put the dishes in the geshinker. • Parasites are eating at my organs. • All of the nurses are out to get me. • The pharmacy is poisoning my medication. • It's time for group, it's time for group. • The radio station played this song just for me. • ...
Mental Health Month 2024-05-13
Across
- something that affects your emotional state
- Very excited or anxious in a way that causes you to be very physically active
- A mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings between emotional highs and lows
- to agree with and give encouragement to someone
- Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- Anything that causes stress
- An uncomfortable feeling of nervousness or worry about something that is happening or might happen in the future:
- Chemical messengers that coordinate different functions in your body by carrying messages through your blood to your organs, skin, muscles and other tissues.
- A serious mental disorder that affects how people interpret reality
Down
- To strengthen by additional assistance, material, or support
- Exaggerated fear of
- A strong inclination to do, use, or indulge in something repeatedly
- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind
- A mood disorder that causes persistent sadness and loss of interest
- The ability to be happy, successful, etc. again after something difficult or bad has happened
- Dangerous especially to life
16 Clues: Exaggerated fear of • Anything that causes stress • Dangerous especially to life • Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • something that affects your emotional state • to agree with and give encouragement to someone • a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind • To strengthen by additional assistance, material, or support • ...
Mental-Emotional Health 2024-09-13
Across
- treating oneself with kindness and understanding, even when experiencing setbacks and disappointments
- set ways a person thinks or feels about someone or something
- emotion that means being thankful or grateful
- moods or feelings you experience
- ability to keep a positive outlook and focus on the good aspects of stressful situations
- ideas or thoughts a person knows to be true, based on real experiences, scientific facts, or what a person has learned from others
- your mental picture of yourself, which includes how you look, how you act, your skills and abilities, and your weaknesses; also called self-concept
- skill of knowing which emotions you feel and why
- patterns of thoughts and feelings that decrease mental and emotional health
Down
- skill of understanding, controlling, and expressing your emotions and sensing the emotions of others
- mental and emotional state in which negative thoughts interfere with daily function for a short amount of time
- thoughts and feelings about oneself
- ability to put yourself in someone else’s shoes, and to understand someone else’s wants, needs, and perspectives
- ability to bounce back from traumatic or stressful events
- how you feel about yourself
- who you are, which includes your physical traits, social connections, and internal thoughts and feelings
16 Clues: how you feel about yourself • moods or feelings you experience • thoughts and feelings about oneself • emotion that means being thankful or grateful • skill of knowing which emotions you feel and why • ability to bounce back from traumatic or stressful events • set ways a person thinks or feels about someone or something • ...
Mental Health 2025-07-02
Across
- ___ health is just as important as physical health
- Something you can do daily to support your mental health
- A licensed person who helps with mental health
- To bounce back
Down
- key factor in reducing mental health stigma
- A feeling of worry or unease
- A prolonged feeling of sadness
- Deep breathing or yoga can help with this
8 Clues: To bounce back • A feeling of worry or unease • A prolonged feeling of sadness • Deep breathing or yoga can help with this • key factor in reducing mental health stigma • A licensed person who helps with mental health • ___ health is just as important as physical health • Something you can do daily to support your mental health
Psychology Chapter 1 2020-01-31
Across
- any physical energy sensed by an organism
- an ability to accurately forecast behavior
- unfounded belief held without evidence or in spite of falsifying evidence
- a system of ideas designed to interrelate concepts and facts
- in scientific research the process of naming and classifying
- in psychology understanding is achieved when the causes of a behavior can be stated
- science the boarder field of bio psychologists
- a statement of the predicted outcome of an experiment
- mental health professional train to practice psychoanalysis
- contents of the mind that are beyond awareness
- focuses on human experience
- the idea that all behavior has prior causes that would completely explain one’s choices
Down
- medical doctor with additional training in mental and emotional disorders
- a person highly trained in the methods, factual knowledge, and theories of psychology
- to look within
- the school of thought concerned with analyzing sensations and personal experience into basic elements
- A Freudan approach to psychotheraphy emphasizing the exploration of unconscious conflicts
- the scientific study the behavior and mental processes
- altering conditions that influence behavior
- mental health professional who specializes in helping people with problems not involving serious mental disorder
20 Clues: to look within • focuses on human experience • any physical energy sensed by an organism • an ability to accurately forecast behavior • altering conditions that influence behavior • science the boarder field of bio psychologists • contents of the mind that are beyond awareness • a statement of the predicted outcome of an experiment • ...
pshe CROSSWORD 2024-06-25
Across
- An addictive substance found in tobacco.
- A practice where you focus your mind to relax and find inner peace.
- Spending time with others in a friendly way.
- Drinking enough water to keep your body healthy.
- A person who sees something happening but doesn't take part.
- Paying full attention to what is happening in the present moment.
- Believing in your abilities and feeling sure of yourself.
- Resting your body and mind to recharge.
- Small rolls of paper filled with tobacco that people smoke.
- TIME Time spent using devices like computers, tablets, or phones.
- A liquid essential for life and good health.
- PRESSURE Influence from people your age to do something.
- Treating others well and valuing their feelings and opinions.
- A practice that involves stretching and breathing exercises to relax.
- Using an electronic device to inhale vapor.
- Sending inappropriate photos or messages on a phone or online.
- Repeated aggressive behavior towards someone to hurt them.
- A mental health condition that causes persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- A feeling of being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental or emotional pressure.
Down
- Being in the open air and nature.
- Physical activity that keeps you fit and healthy.
- People you like to spend time with and trust.
- Feeling worried or nervous about something.
- The process of getting the food you need for health and growth.
- Things you aim to achieve or accomplish.
- Nutrients your body needs to stay healthy.
- Activities you enjoy doing in your free time.
- Activities you do to take care of your mental, emotional, and physical health.
- MANAGEMENT Organizing your time effectively to get tasks done.
- THINKING Focusing on the good in situations.
- Edible plants that are good for your health.
- Harmful treatment of a person or animal.
- Substances that can change how your body or mind works.
- Talking to a professional to help you with mental health issues.
- A drink that can make you drunk and is illegal for kids.
- DIET Eating a variety of foods to get all the nutrients you need.
- Relationships with friends.
- Giving permission for something to happen.
- IMAGE How you see and feel about your body.
- HEALTH Your emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
- Sweet and healthy food that grows on trees or plants.
- FIBRE Foods that help with digestion and keep you full longer.
- How much you value and respect yourself.
43 Clues: Relationships with friends. • Being in the open air and nature. • Resting your body and mind to recharge. • An addictive substance found in tobacco. • Things you aim to achieve or accomplish. • Harmful treatment of a person or animal. • How much you value and respect yourself. • Nutrients your body needs to stay healthy. • Giving permission for something to happen. • ...
Seeking the Fountain of Mental Health 2017-03-14
Across
- Approaches to health that includes comprehensive school health, health and wellness wheels, and health literacy.
- This is expected to take place as an outcome of participation in either leisure or physical education.
- It is likely that the traditional stigma and controversial treatment practices and contexts related to Mental Health Problems have driven a lack of ________ in leisure and physical education circles.
- MODEL An approach that identifies mental health as a complete state in which psychopathology is absent and people exhibit high levels of emotional, psychological, and social well-being, which in turn, allows them to flourish in life.
- A good example of one of the most common childhood neuro-developmental problems and PA research in this area has begun to emerge over the past 10 years.
- Viewed as objective, concrete dysfunctions, diagnosed by a qualified psychiatrist based on the criteria provided by the selected psychiatric disorder classification manual.
- Clearly, the idea is to drive an ________ and “person-centered” understanding about people with mental health problems in schools and the community.
- A type of well-being which may include a pleasant affect, unpleasant affect, global satisfaction, and domain satisfaction.
Down
- This is not restricted solely to body movements, but includes much more content from instructional and knowledge-production perspectives.
- Examples include a lack of time, transportation, finances, exercise adherence, motivation, and the health care system.
- This needs to include the awareness that if we want others to adopt healthy behaviours, then we, the agents of socialization, also have responsibility to contribute to change and provide assistance where necessary.
- Suggested that the physical education profession has experienced major problems when trying to demonstrate that it can deliver on its claimed outcome measures.
- An approach that defines well-being as the development of an individual’s full potential.
- A global construct that identifies the factors that may underlie individual positive or poor mental health functioning on a daily basis.
- Lines of service were developed to provide expertise and services that the first and second lines would not be able to offer.
- What government created three lines of service to address the health needs of its general population?
16 Clues: An approach that defines well-being as the development of an individual’s full potential. • What government created three lines of service to address the health needs of its general population? • This is expected to take place as an outcome of participation in either leisure or physical education. • ...
Seeking the Fountain of Mental Health 2017-03-14
Across
- This is expected to take place as an outcome of participation in either leisure or physical education.
- This needs to include the awareness that if we want others to adopt healthy behaviours, then we, the agents of socialization, also have responsibility to contribute to change and provide assistance where necessary.
- Examples include a lack of time, transportation, finances, exercise adherence, motivation, and the health care system.
- Viewed as objective, concrete dysfunctions, diagnosed by a qualified psychiatrist based on the criteria provided by the selected psychiatric disorder classification manual.
- It is likely that the traditional stigma and controversial treatment practices and contexts related to Mental Health Problems have driven a lack of ________ in leisure and physical education circles.
- A type of well-being which may include a pleasant affect, unpleasant affect, global satisfaction, and domain satisfaction.
- An approach that defines well-being as the development of an individual’s full potential.
- A good example of one of the most common childhood neuro-developmental problems and PA research in this area has begun to emerge over the past 10 years.
Down
- This is not restricted solely to body movements, but includes much more content from instructional and knowledge-production perspectives.
- MODEL An approach that identifies mental health as a complete state in which psychopathology is absent and people exhibit high levels of emotional, psychological, and social well-being, which in turn, allows them to flourish in life.
- A global construct that identifies the factors that may underlie individual positive or poor mental health functioning on a daily basis.
- What government created three lines of service to address the health needs of its general population?
- Suggested that the physical education profession has experienced major problems when trying to demonstrate that it can deliver on its claimed outcome measures.
- Clearly, the idea is to drive an ________ and “person-centered” understanding about people with mental health problems in schools and the community.
- Lines of service were developed to provide expertise and services that the first and second lines would not be able to offer.
- Approaches to health that includes comprehensive school health, health and wellness wheels, and health literacy.
16 Clues: An approach that defines well-being as the development of an individual’s full potential. • What government created three lines of service to address the health needs of its general population? • This is expected to take place as an outcome of participation in either leisure or physical education. • ...
