mental health Crossword Puzzles
mental disorders 2022-10-25
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- help people with mental problems
- seeing or hearing things that are not real
- doctor that specializes in mental health
- any disorder that significantly impairs the cognitive functions.
- anxiety disorder caused by traumatic events.
- sudden feeling of anxiety.
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- the switching of emotions rapidly
- having a tendency towards excessive orderliness, perfectionism, and great attention to detail.
- type of behavior disorder
- more-severe form of depression
- anxiety about someones health
- disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease or injury.
12 Clues: type of behavior disorder • sudden feeling of anxiety. • anxiety about someones health • more-severe form of depression • help people with mental problems • the switching of emotions rapidly • doctor that specializes in mental health • seeing or hearing things that are not real • anxiety disorder caused by traumatic events. • ...
NR222Health and Wellness Final 2025-08-25
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- Influence behavior to improve health
- make decisions using knowledge and experience
- ethical principles and standards for nursing
- Influence of family structure
- Model that prioritizes human needs
- professional conduct in nursing
- Prevention Actions taken to protect clients from health threats
- State of complex physical, mental not the absence of illness
- ADPIE
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- Identity defines a nurse's role and responsibilities
- Effective exchange of information with clients
- People Initiative A national effort to set goals and objectives
- A concept that considers the whole person
- of Prevention Primary Secondary Tertiary
- Instead of medicine
- High priority health indicators
- An active process of becoming aware of and making choices
- understanding cultural and language needs
- Environmental conditions that affect health
- promotion Activities that help clients maintain or enhance halth
20 Clues: ADPIE • Instead of medicine • Influence of family structure • High priority health indicators • professional conduct in nursing • Model that prioritizes human needs • Influence behavior to improve health • of Prevention Primary Secondary Tertiary • A concept that considers the whole person • understanding cultural and language needs • Environmental conditions that affect health • ...
Oxfordshire Mind Services Puzzle 2021-09-15
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- This service provides a range of free wellbeing courses, including Understanding Self-Esteem, Managing Strong Emotions, and Assertiveness
- We campaign to raise awareness of mental health and its impact on 1 in 4 people in any year, challenge the stigma that is associated with mental health problems, and improve the support that people receive when they’re unwell
- This service offers specialist advice for anyone applying for benefits due to their mental health. It can help you to get and fill in the right forms, make and take difficult phone calls, get backdated payments, resolve problems with over- or under-payments and appeal against decisions.
- This project provides out of hours support for people experiencing mental health crisis, as an alternative to A&E for people who don’t have urgent medical needs. We have two projects under this name – one in Oxford (open every evening) and one in Banbury (open Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 6-10pm).
- This service provides talking therapy for people living with mild to moderate symptoms of anxiety or depression. It is part of the IAPT (Improving Access to Psychological Therapies) programme. The IAPT programme is a national NHS initiative to make NICE approved psychological treatments more widely available.
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- This service allows you to ask us a specific question about mental health or mental health services. It’s open to anyone, whether you’re a friend, carer, professional or service user. The telephone and email line is open Monday to Thursday, 9:30am to 4:30pm, Friday 9:30am to 4:00pm. This service also produces the Mind Guide, a directory of all the mental health services in Oxfordshire.
- This service supports young people from primary age through to adulthood, as well as parents and staff. The team in this service can provide primary school assemblies, one-to-one support for students, and interactive class-based workshops.
- This service has partnerships with local sports clubs and yoga studios to encourage people to get active. It also includes the Walking for Wellbeing Project, which leads group walks from existing mental health locations
- This service offers service users of Adult Mental Health Teams in Oxfordshire up to six one-to-one sessions with a Wellbeing Service Worker.
- These groups are safe, welcoming spaces to share activities, issues or thoughts and to meet people who may have experienced similar issues. They may focus around an activity such as art, music, reading, or cooking
- This pilot project provides one-to-one sessions with Wellbeing Workers embedded in GP surgeries around Oxfordshire
- This service is delivered in partnership with Response and has been running since 1977 – our longest running service. It provides a pathway of supported accommodation options for people with mental health and housing needs. We have 94 units in 21 projects, ranging from a 1 bed unstaffed unit to a 9 bed staffed project.
12 Clues: This pilot project provides one-to-one sessions with Wellbeing Workers embedded in GP surgeries around Oxfordshire • This service provides a range of free wellbeing courses, including Understanding Self-Esteem, Managing Strong Emotions, and Assertiveness • ...
Metal Health Vocabulary 2022-03-25
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- Health psychological and emotional well-being.
- tiredness of the body
- your surroundings.
- actively making good choices for your health.
- health understand others'
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- feeling of sadness, loss of, and affects how you feel, think, and behave.
- the influence of your social circle.
- the balance of emotional, mental, and physical health.
- Feeling nervous, restless or tense, increased heart rate, rapid breathing, intrusive thoughts.
- change around you.
10 Clues: your surroundings. • change around you. • tiredness of the body • health understand others' • the influence of your social circle. • actively making good choices for your health. • Health psychological and emotional well-being. • the balance of emotional, mental, and physical health. • feeling of sadness, loss of, and affects how you feel, think, and behave. • ...
Ideal mental health 2012-09-20
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- A culture-bound syndrome found in South-east Asia.
- The person who devised the concept of ideal mental health.
- A limitation of the definition, which explains the vagueness and measuring difficulty of the criteria.
- Experiencing personal growth and development.
- The number of characteristics that an individual should exhibit in order to be normal.
- A characteristic of being in a state of ideal mental health, which conveys the idea of having the ability to cope with everyday anxiety-provoking situations.
- A characteristic of being in a state of ideal mental health, which involves independence and self-reliance.
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- Having the flexibility to adapt to changing life circumstances.
- A person who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
- A limitation of the definition, demonstrating how the idea of ideal mental health can differ in different places around the world.
10 Clues: Experiencing personal growth and development. • A culture-bound syndrome found in South-east Asia. • The person who devised the concept of ideal mental health. • Having the flexibility to adapt to changing life circumstances. • A person who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. • ...
13 2025-05-08
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- Pressure causing
- Painful mouth sore
- Tooth film
- Joint movement ease
- Cooling body
- Muscle spasm
- Virus fighter
- Relief medication
- Tiny skin cuts
- Painful swelling
- Mental health expert
- Foot inserts
- Eye lens clouding
- Tear flesh
- Health defense
- Blood protein
- Isolation period
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- Relaxation by sound
- Skin discoloration
- Disease cause
- Revive from unconsciousness
- Relieving discomfort
- Immunity shot
- Cranium
- Sleep hormone
25 Clues: Cranium • Tooth film • Tear flesh • Cooling body • Muscle spasm • Foot inserts • Disease cause • Virus fighter • Immunity shot • Sleep hormone • Blood protein • Tiny skin cuts • Health defense • Pressure causing • Painful swelling • Isolation period • Relief medication • Eye lens clouding • Painful mouth sore • Skin discoloration • Relaxation by sound • Joint movement ease • Relieving discomfort • ...
Heal B 2024-04-05
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- Maintaining adequate water intake
- Present-moment awareness for mental health
- Incorporating a variety of nutrients
- Essential for physical and mental well-being
- Eating for optimal health
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- Avoiding excess and maintaining balance
- Physical activity for fitness
- Overall health and well-being
- Techniques to cope with stress
- Essential nutrient for various bodily functions
10 Clues: Eating for optimal health • Physical activity for fitness • Overall health and well-being • Techniques to cope with stress • Maintaining adequate water intake • Incorporating a variety of nutrients • Avoiding excess and maintaining balance • Present-moment awareness for mental health • Essential for physical and mental well-being • ...
JCAC High School Crossword 2021-03-01
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- Mental Health Counselor
- Keeps You In Line
- Coaches Cross Country
- Business Math Teacher
- Geoscience Teacher
- Foods Teacher
- That Dancing Kid
- Health Teacher
- Government Teacher
- Art Teacher
- History Teacher
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- Textiles Teacher
- English Teacher
- Helps in the Cafeteria
- School Counselor
- Calls You When You Are Absent
- SOAR Teacher
- Cooks
- Principal
- Best High School in Jefferson City
- Biology Teacher
- Algebra Teacher
22 Clues: Cooks • Principal • Art Teacher • SOAR Teacher • Foods Teacher • Health Teacher • English Teacher • Biology Teacher • Algebra Teacher • History Teacher • Textiles Teacher • School Counselor • That Dancing Kid • Keeps You In Line • Geoscience Teacher • Government Teacher • Coaches Cross Country • Business Math Teacher • Helps in the Cafeteria • Mental Health Counselor • Calls You When You Are Absent • ...
Taking care of the heart 2024-04-03
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- Free radical fighters
- Heart wellness
- Moderate drinking
- Nutritious eating
- Healthy lipid levels
- Health tests
- Mental health
- Routine exams
- Anxiety control
- Prescription compliance
- Mind-body exercise
- Tobacco cessation
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- Unsaturated oils
- Cardio workouts
- Moderate eating
- Water intake
- Minimize junk intake
- Essential fats
- Physical activity
- Strength exercises
- Mindfulness practice
- Restful sleep
- Proper BMI
- Dietary roughage
- Hypertension check
25 Clues: Proper BMI • Water intake • Health tests • Restful sleep • Mental health • Routine exams • Heart wellness • Essential fats • Cardio workouts • Moderate eating • Anxiety control • Unsaturated oils • Dietary roughage • Moderate drinking • Nutritious eating • Physical activity • Tobacco cessation • Strength exercises • Hypertension check • Mind-body exercise • Minimize junk intake • Healthy lipid levels • ...
Winter Wellness 2025-12-31
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- Essential habit that improves reaction time and mood on shift
- Technique used on scene and off to stay calm and focused
- The ability to recover after difficult or traumatic events
- Winter activity that boosts cardio and mental reset
- Being aware of the present moment
- Moving your body to improve health
- Drinking enough of this supports energy and focus
- Body system responsible for stress response and adrenaline release
- Looking after your physical, mental, and emotional health
- With a trusted coworker after a tough call debrief
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- Positive connections with others
- A practice that helps calm the mind and reduce stress
- Physiologic process improved by regular aerobic exercise
- Balanced eating to fuel the body
- Primary energy source for working muscles and brain cells
- Hormone released that helps improve mood and reduce pain
- Hormone elevated during chronic stress that contributes to burnout
- Physiologic response that increases heart rate during stress
- A state of complete physical and mental relaxation
- Short pauses taken during shift to reset and refocus
20 Clues: Positive connections with others • Balanced eating to fuel the body • Being aware of the present moment • Moving your body to improve health • Drinking enough of this supports energy and focus • A state of complete physical and mental relaxation • With a trusted coworker after a tough call debrief • Winter activity that boosts cardio and mental reset • ...
Mental health & mental illness 2018-04-17
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- worried and anxious
- the type of person you are, shown by the way you behave, feel and think
- an expert or specialist in psychology
- having and expressing strong feelings
- the state of feeling very unhappy and without hope for the future
- any feeling of illness or physical or mental change that is caused by a particular disease
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- an extreme fear or dislike of a particular thing or situation, especially one that cannot be reasonably explained
- a false belief
- the treatment of mental illness by discussing someone's problems with them, instead of using drugs or operations
- the refusal of something requested or desired
- a condition of body and mind which typically recurs for several hours every night
11 Clues: a false belief • worried and anxious • an expert or specialist in psychology • having and expressing strong feelings • the refusal of something requested or desired • the state of feeling very unhappy and without hope for the future • the type of person you are, shown by the way you behave, feel and think • ...
Specialty Areas in Psychology 2025-10-28
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- How the brain, hormones, and nervous system affect behavior.
- Diagnosing and treating mental illnesses and emotional problems.
- Helping people with everyday life challenges and improving well-being.
- How individuals are influenced by others and society.
- How to improve performance and satisfaction in workplaces.
- Mental processes like thinking, memory, language, and decision-making.
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- Focus on happiness, strengths, and human flourishing.
- How people grow and change from infancy to old age.
- How physical surroundings (like nature or cities) influence behavior.
- How people learn and how to improve teaching methods.
- Applying psychology to law and criminal justice.
- How mental, emotional, and social factors affect physical health.
- Helping athletes improve performance and mental focus.
13 Clues: Applying psychology to law and criminal justice. • How people grow and change from infancy to old age. • Focus on happiness, strengths, and human flourishing. • How people learn and how to improve teaching methods. • How individuals are influenced by others and society. • Helping athletes improve performance and mental focus. • ...
Health Care - Specialists 2026-02-24
17 Clues: SKIN • EYES • HEART • BLOOD • WOMEN • JOINTS • CANCER • NERVES • URINARY • KIDNEYS • ELDERLY • DELIVERY • CHILDREN • HORMONES • BRAIN SURGERY • MENTAL HEALTH • HEART SURGERY
Healthy body healthy mind 2026-04-07
17 Clues: õhk • aju • keha • terve • maailm • loodus • tervis • vaimne • magama • valgus • väsinud • parandama • lõõgastunud • teismelised • õues, väljas • kogema, kogemus • keemilised ühendid
heath and wellness 2021-09-21
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- Body Connection
- identifying the source of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental and emotional health
- Management
- to say no effectively
- is the state of well being or total heath
- sharing of thoughts and feeling with other people
- resolution skills
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- how your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotion.
- between people with opposing viewpoints,interests,and needs
- Skills
- at the score is is trustworthy and dependable
- body's response to really do image dangers and other life events
- is the compensation physical mental/emotional social well being
- means having the ability to end a disagreement keep it from larger conflict
14 Clues: Skills • Management • Body Connection • resolution skills • to say no effectively • is the state of well being or total heath • at the score is is trustworthy and dependable • sharing of thoughts and feeling with other people • between people with opposing viewpoints,interests,and needs • is the compensation physical mental/emotional social well being • ...
Health and Wellness Vocab 2021-09-27
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- to have the ability to end a disagreement or keep it from becoming a larger conflict.
- taking action in support of a cause.
- the beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.
- the chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- a combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- a disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests, or needs.
- taking steps to avoid something.
- the sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
- when one risk factor adds to another to increase danger.
- the results of actions.
- identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health.
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- how your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions
- all living and nonliving things around you.
- ways to say no effectively, and are a great tool to use when you need to avoid behavior that is unhealthy, unsafe, or goes against your values and beliefs.
- the passing of traits from parents to their biological children.
- a state of well-being or balanced health over a longer period of time
- source is trustworthy and dependable.
- body’s response to real or imagined dangers and other life events.
- to determine the quality of everything you see, hear, or read.
19 Clues: the results of actions. • taking steps to avoid something. • taking action in support of a cause. • source is trustworthy and dependable. • all living and nonliving things around you. • the sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people. • when one risk factor adds to another to increase danger. • to determine the quality of everything you see, hear, or read. • ...
Medical Music Therapy 2024-12-15
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- an MT technique used for self-expression
- a goal and outcome of music therapy
- the brain's ability to cope with change, remaining functional
- the study of aging, normal and pathological
- frequently present in those who struggle with mental health issues
- Medical Assistance in Dying
- a source of healing in Indigenous culture
- an approach in music therapy
- a goal and outcome in group music therapy
- an MT technique that builds connections in a group
- using music to lessen the experience of pain
- communication without words or speech
- a mental health condition that MT can help
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- care that is focused on the person rather than the behaviour
- to be performed after removing each piece of PPE
- a critical attribute of an MT, particularly in a medical setting
- an element known to typify effective teams
- putting on gloves and mask
- an approach in MT that focuses on the whole person
- Person Protective Equipment
- a reason that MTs are hired to do groups rather thanindividuals
- a model used by MTs, particularly in a hospital
- injustice that excludes the wants and needs of individuals
- affirming the person
- mental health and social connections are key components
25 Clues: affirming the person • putting on gloves and mask • Person Protective Equipment • Medical Assistance in Dying • an approach in music therapy • a goal and outcome of music therapy • communication without words or speech • an MT technique used for self-expression • a source of healing in Indigenous culture • a goal and outcome in group music therapy • ...
Your Mental Health and Well-being 2023-08-01
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- This week is called _____ + Sound Week
- ____can help relieve stress in our bodies
- This technique can help reduce stress
- Can help improve our mood and boost brain function
- Seated Spinal___ can help stretch your spine
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- ____ to someone could help improve your mental health
- These super foods can help reduce depression symptoms
- A method you can use to contact Canopy
- ___ chocolate can help improve mood and memory
- Mental ____ is part of your overall health
- This superfood supports healthy brain function
- Our EAP Company
12 Clues: Our EAP Company • This technique can help reduce stress • This week is called _____ + Sound Week • A method you can use to contact Canopy • ____can help relieve stress in our bodies • Mental ____ is part of your overall health • Seated Spinal___ can help stretch your spine • ___ chocolate can help improve mood and memory • This superfood supports healthy brain function • ...
psychology 2022-03-05
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- person who has worked on intelligence
- means of preserving memories
- illness where there are auditory and/ or visual hallucination
- very complex humainbody tool
- related to the head, the brain
- synonym of thymia
- nervous cell
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- meeting of sensation in mental image
- father of psychology
- mental health field
- nervous system organ
- synonym of pathology
- mental illness where one feels extremely strong
- illness where one forget little by little on's memories
- illness where one can go from deep sadness to great joy
- disease name disovered by the father of psychology
16 Clues: nervous cell • synonym of thymia • mental health field • father of psychology • nervous system organ • synonym of pathology • means of preserving memories • very complex humainbody tool • related to the head, the brain • meeting of sensation in mental image • person who has worked on intelligence • mental illness where one feels extremely strong • ...
Health Chapter 1 2024-01-04
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- state of being without regular, consistent housing
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
- 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
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- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- 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
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a particular group or society
- process of identifying one’s state of health and taking steps to improve it
- presence of waste in the environment
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
- land features and any bodies of water present in an area
12 Clues: presence of waste in the environment • state of being without regular, consistent housing • land features and any bodies of water present in an area • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a particular group or society • poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally • ...
Ur mom 2025-01-31
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- Breath'nt
- A condition that develops quickly and lasts for a short period
- A substance used to treat or prevent diseases
- A preparation that helps the body develop immunity to disease
- A healthcare professional who provides care and support to patients
- A condition that lasts for a long period
- Not typical or usual or regular
- An immune reaction to a foreign substance
- The intake of food and nutrients necessary for growth and maintenance
- A proactive approach to maintaining and improving health
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- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- A physical or mental sign of disease
- A treatment of illness by inserting thin needles into the skin
- A healthcare professional who diagnoses and treats diseases
- A dull persistent pain :3
- The identification of a disease or condition
- Excessive body fat that can negatively impact health
- A person's daily habits and patterns of behavior
18 Clues: Breath'nt • A dull persistent pain :3 • Not typical or usual or regular • A physical or mental sign of disease • A condition that lasts for a long period • An immune reaction to a foreign substance • The identification of a disease or condition • A substance used to treat or prevent diseases • A person's daily habits and patterns of behavior • ...
Assessing Your Health 2014-06-01
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- An assessment of the positive aspects of a person's life, such as positive emotions and life satisfaction.
- Appraisal of the relationship between some object, action, or idea and som attribute of that object, action, or idea.
- prevention actions or behaviors designed to keep people from getting sick.
- Learning specific behaviors by watching others perform them.
- of control The location, external (outside oneself) or internal (within oneself), that an individual perceives as a source and underlying cause of events in his or her life.
- Model (TTM) also called stages of change model, model of behavior change that identifies six distinct stages people go through in altering behavior patterns.
- Using a series of small steps to gradually achieve a particular goal.
- The dynamic, ever-changing process of trying to achieve one's potential in each of six interrelated dimensions based on one's own unique limitations and strengths.
- Substituting a desired behavior for an undesirable one.
- of Health The array of critical influences that determine the health of individuals and communities.
- the customary manner of thinking and talking to yourself, which can affect your self-image.
- Behaviors Actions that increase susceptibility to negative health outcomes.
- Disease A disease that typically begins slowly, progresses, and persists, with a variety of signs and symptoms that can be treated but not cured by medications.
- expectancy Expected number of years of life remaining at a given age, such as birth.
- Promotion The combined educational, organizational, procedural, environmental, social, and financial supports that help individuals and groups reduce negative health behaviors and promote positive change.
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- Belief in one's ability to peform a task successfully.
- Model A view of health in which health status focuses primarily on the individual and a biological or diseased organ perspective.
- Also called public health model, a view o health in which diseases and other negative health events are seen as a result of an indvidual's interaction wih his or her social and physical environment.
- quality of life (HRQoL) A multidimensional concept that focuses on the impact of physical, mental, emotional, and social health status on quality of life overall.
- Cognitive Model (SCM) Model of behavior change emphasizing the role of social factors and thought processes (cognition) in behavior change.
- A social, cognitive, and emotional force that directs human behavior.
- life expectancy expected number of years of full health remaining at a given age, such as birth.
- Reinforcement Presenting something positive following a behavior that is being reinforced.
- inducement attempt to influence a behavior through situations and occasions that are structured to exert control over that behavior.
- The proportion of deaths to population.
- rehearsal Practicing, through mental imagery, to become better able to perform an event in actuality.
- The ever-changing process of achieving individual potential in the physical, social, emotional, mental, spiritual, and environmental dimensions.
27 Clues: The proportion of deaths to population. • Belief in one's ability to peform a task successfully. • Substituting a desired behavior for an undesirable one. • Learning specific behaviors by watching others perform them. • A social, cognitive, and emotional force that directs human behavior. • Using a series of small steps to gradually achieve a particular goal. • ...
HPX270: Health Education Theory and Application 2016-04-24
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- Health status of a defined group of people and gov’t actions maintain health
- Targeted change in a health outcome
- Professional association for health educators
- Self-efficacy builds this
- What should be done and why
- Combination of planned learning experiences based on sound theories
- Multidimensional and holistic lifestyle, mental and spiritual well-being
- Number of years to complete a DrPH
- Society of Health and Physical Educators
- Health education setting
- People gain greater control over decisions and actions affecting their health
- A combination of constructs that come together to explain or predict a behavior
- First state to sign legislation for health education in schools
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- Health education falls under this
- A precipitating force that causes a person to take action
- Professional certification in Health Education
- Advanced public health degree
- Number of areas of responsibility in National Health Ed Framework
- Provides a broad approach to planning, implementing, and evaluating programs
- Father of SCT
- Way things would be in a perfect world
- Conviction that a phenomenon is true or real
- Identifying perceived and actual needs
- Creating a shift in public opinion and mobilizing resources to support health
- Program objectives should always be this
- Favorite jewels were Diamonds and Pearls
- Council on Education for Public Health
- Perceived threat theory
28 Clues: Father of SCT • Perceived threat theory • Health education setting • Self-efficacy builds this • What should be done and why • Advanced public health degree • Health education falls under this • Number of years to complete a DrPH • Targeted change in a health outcome • Way things would be in a perfect world • Identifying perceived and actual needs • ...
mental health 2023-05-16
8 Clues: the affect • reasons of conditions • health what week is it • strategies to get through • signs of mental health issues • and statistics from analysing • the feeling you get during work/college • what mental health issue causes rapid heart beat
Unit 2 Project 2024-02-07
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- unconrtollable and occuring thoughts
- personal view or picture of ourselves
- Feeling sorry for someone from your point of view
- awareness of what you're feeling in the moment
- how we value and perceive ourselves
- helps find a way to cope with experiences
- Disease in which people restrict food intake
- disorder extreme mood swings
- eat a large amount then in a short amount of time
- illness health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking, or behAnxietynxeity Disorder characterised by excessive fear
- exposure to an extremely threatening or horrific event
- offers hope through positive action
- result from specific emotions
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- characterised by significant impariments in perception and changes in behavior
- State of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- Binge a large amount then purge to get rid of
- has different forms usually mood fluctuations
- shot lived and intense
- long-lasting usually milder
- Effects on Your Body
- Disorder is any of a range of mental conditions in which there is a persistent disturbance of eating behaviour and impairment of physical or mental health.
- ability to understand the feelings of another person
22 Clues: Effects on Your Body • shot lived and intense • long-lasting usually milder • disorder extreme mood swings • result from specific emotions • how we value and perceive ourselves • offers hope through positive action • unconrtollable and occuring thoughts • personal view or picture of ourselves • helps find a way to cope with experiences • ...
Psychology-Themed Crossword ⋆ ˚。⋆౨ৎ˚ 2025-03-12
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- – A psychologist who studies workplace behavior
- – The mental process of thinking and understanding
- – Mental framework used to organize information
- – The study of how the brain affects behavior
- – Theory comparing the brain to a computer
- – Known as the father of psychoanalysis
- – A theory that focuses on observable actions
- – Developed the stages of cognitive development
- – A psychologist who focuses on learning and teaching
- – A psychologist who helps people with personal issues
- – A psychologist who works in law and criminal cases
- – Theory stating we learn better with words and images
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- – The study of the brain and nervous system
- – A psychologist who treats mental health disorders
- – Theory that learning happens through neural networks
- – Awareness of thoughts, feelings, and surroundings
- – How we interpret what we see, hear, or feel
- – The ability to store and recall information
- – Psychologist who challenged Freud’s views on women
- – Theory that learning happens by building knowledge
- – Treatment that helps people with mental health issues
- – Studied love, freedom, and human nature
- – What drives people to act and achieve goals
- – Created the triarchic theory of intelligence
- – The process of gaining new knowledge or skills
25 Clues: – Known as the father of psychoanalysis • – Studied love, freedom, and human nature • – Theory comparing the brain to a computer • – The study of the brain and nervous system • – How we interpret what we see, hear, or feel • – The ability to store and recall information • – The study of how the brain affects behavior • – What drives people to act and achieve goals • ...
Intro to Health 2023-01-27
8 Clues: Poor health • How well the boy moves • Health excellent health • Interacting with others • Thoughts, feeling, emotions • Process of identifying and improving health • Problem solving, observation, information, decision making • State of complete physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
Specialties 2026-04-14
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- self belief
- beauty and appearance
- children doctor
- brain and nerves
- ear nose throat
- need
- cosmetic surgery
- women health
- vision related
- digestive system
- heart specialty
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- eye specialty
- medical problem
- make better
- around the eyes
- accuracy
- bones and muscles
- skin specialty
- medical actions
- vision problems
- medical test
- medical care
- imaging exams
- mental health
- fragile
- carry out
26 Clues: need • fragile • accuracy • carry out • self belief • make better • medical test • medical care • women health • eye specialty • imaging exams • mental health • skin specialty • vision related • medical problem • children doctor • around the eyes • ear nose throat • medical actions • vision problems • heart specialty • brain and nerves • cosmetic surgery • digestive system • bones and muscles • beauty and appearance
Mental Health 2023-05-16
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- there are 4 types of what?
- telling the truth about you mental health is what?
- being under pressure can make you feel?
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- what are feeling tense or nervous symptom of?
- trauma is a what of mental health?
- what is something you suffer from if you have a mental health condition?
- drugs can do what to you mental health?
- what week is it this week?
8 Clues: there are 4 types of what? • what week is it this week? • trauma is a what of mental health? • drugs can do what to you mental health? • being under pressure can make you feel? • what are feeling tense or nervous symptom of? • telling the truth about you mental health is what? • what is something you suffer from if you have a mental health condition?
Test #2 Prep 2024-09-18
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- the most diagnosed mental illness of our time
- _________ vs. shame/doubt is the stage of Erikson's theory where a person begins to develop a sense of independence
- family ___________ are short term, intensive programs designed to reduce stress and teach important skills
- _________ families are the fastest growing subgroup among the homeless population
- many homeless individuals are __________
- __________ health refers primarily to the biological aspects of mental well-being
- Integrity vs. ____________ is the stage of Erikson's theory for older adults, aged 65 and up
- __________ is when a child is deprived of necessary food, clothing, shelter, or medical care
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- children were considered ________ in the early 19th century
- _________ health refers to the biological and social factors related to mental well-being
- the #1 goal of permanency
- the ABCs of CBT are activating event, beliefs, and ___________
- by 2035, there will be _____ older adults than children in the U.S.
- _______, permanency, and well-being of the child are the 3 pillars guiding U.S. child welfare policy
- ________ abuse is intentional or unintentional physical injury
- _________ disorder is a disorder that includes dramatic mood shifts characterized by manic and depressive episodes
- the rate of mental illness in the U.S. has remained ____________.
- lack of ________ housing is the primary cause of homelessness
- _________ homelessness is those who couch surf or sleep in their cars
19 Clues: the #1 goal of permanency • many homeless individuals are __________ • the most diagnosed mental illness of our time • children were considered ________ in the early 19th century • lack of ________ housing is the primary cause of homelessness • the ABCs of CBT are activating event, beliefs, and ___________ • ...
Policing Mental Health 7 2019-03-10
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- legislation used to protect vulnerable people in court proceedings
- serial killer who ate victims arm muscle
- a special measure used in court
- the name for UK mental health trio
- the couple responsible for killing their own children
- extreme mental illness
- robert who created the psychopath test
- the rank of officer authorising police station as a place of safety
- covered under Code C of PACE
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- name for a former mental institution
- accomplice to the moors murders
- the silent schizophrenic
- often a hidden mental illness
- police and criminal act
- family linked mental illness
- the chemical which when depleted causes low mood
- preferred place of safety
17 Clues: extreme mental illness • police and criminal act • the silent schizophrenic • preferred place of safety • family linked mental illness • covered under Code C of PACE • often a hidden mental illness • accomplice to the moors murders • a special measure used in court • the name for UK mental health trio • name for a former mental institution • robert who created the psychopath test • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2024-05-30
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- There is a consistent disturbance in your eating habits.
- The ability to recover quickly from a tough time.
- A low mood or loss of interest in activities.
- A small episode of intense anxiety, which causes physical sensations of fear.
- The ability to understand and share feelings of another.
- Overloaded.
- A method to deal with stressful situations.
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- A false belief of judgement about what is around you.
- The state of being happy/healthy.
- A feeling of nervousness about an event.
- An uncontrollable lasting fear of a creating object/situation/activity.
- A deliberate injury to oneself.
- A state of emotional suffering characterized by symptoms of depressions.
- Often includes distress, confusion, and separation anxiety.
14 Clues: Overloaded. • A deliberate injury to oneself. • The state of being happy/healthy. • A feeling of nervousness about an event. • A method to deal with stressful situations. • A low mood or loss of interest in activities. • The ability to recover quickly from a tough time. • A false belief of judgement about what is around you. • ...
Mental Health Professionals 2024-04-23
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- These counselors advise patients dealing with addiction
- Psychologists who develop programs to improve the experience of children in school
- Eating Disorder characterized by a refusal to eat
- A requirement for patient care in psychology
- Those with this degree usually enter private practice or start research or consulting firms
- Eating Disorder characterized by cyclical binging and purging episodes
- Psychologists who help understand the psychological aspects of a criminal case
- A type of psychologist that usually need a PsyD, an approved internship, and 1-2 years of professional experience
- Eating Disorder characterized by unbalanced purging episodes; can lead to obesity
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- Psychologists who research of the lifelong development of individuals
- Lowest-level degree required to become a Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, or Mental Health Counselor
- Specialist degree to become a school psychologist, abbreviated
- Lowest-level degree required to be a psychologist
- Psychologists who experiment with human and animal behavior
14 Clues: A requirement for patient care in psychology • Eating Disorder characterized by a refusal to eat • Lowest-level degree required to be a psychologist • These counselors advise patients dealing with addiction • Psychologists who experiment with human and animal behavior • Specialist degree to become a school psychologist, abbreviated • ...
Mental Health Intro 2023-10-11
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- A frightening, dangerous, or violent event
- A feeling of Intense unease, such as worry or fear.
- Unexpected and repeated periods of intense fear or discomfort, along with other symptoms such as a racing heartbeat or feeling short of breath
- When there are so many fears and worries that they interfere with school, home, or play activities
- Sudden (Sometimes Unexplained) terror often accompanied by mass flight.
- A Mental Health treatment where you talk to a counsellor about your experiences
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- An intense and specific fear that can interfere with activities in your life.
- A range of thoughts, feelings and experiences that make up your overall well-being.
- Profound sadness from loss
- A mood disorder that can cause someone to feel sad, irritable or hopeless
- A set of negative and unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something.
- A positive overall outlook on life
- A negative overall outlook on life
- A situation someone might be in that requires a quick solution
14 Clues: Profound sadness from loss • A positive overall outlook on life • A negative overall outlook on life • A frightening, dangerous, or violent event • A feeling of Intense unease, such as worry or fear. • A situation someone might be in that requires a quick solution • Sudden (Sometimes Unexplained) terror often accompanied by mass flight. • ...
Everything Mental Health 2024-11-13
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- Skills used to tie shoes or read a map
- He saw God as the central archetype of the collective unconscious
- A projective test used to analyze emotional states and personality
- A therapy using present experiences to aid in healing from the past
- Difficulty learning maths
- NA
- A personality disorder characterised by odd speech, thinking and behaviour
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- A field of biopsychology studying behaviour
- An acronym used to understand how to set goals
- No memory of a traumatic event for a period of time
- Impairment of comprehension or formulation of language
- Message-carriers for the brain
- NA
- A mood stabiliser used to treat bipolar disorder
- He introduced the zone of proximal development
15 Clues: NA • NA • Difficulty learning maths • Message-carriers for the brain • Skills used to tie shoes or read a map • A field of biopsychology studying behaviour • An acronym used to understand how to set goals • He introduced the zone of proximal development • A mood stabiliser used to treat bipolar disorder • No memory of a traumatic event for a period of time • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2025-05-07
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- A mental state where a person experiences a loss of contact with reality, often involving hallucinations and delusions.
- A sudden episode of intense fear or discomfort, accompanied by physical symptoms like rapid heart rate and shortness of breath
- A neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by difficulties in social interaction and communication, as well as repetitive behaviors and interests.
- A broad term for conditions affecting intellectual and adaptive functioning, such as intellectual disability and autism.
- A disorder characterized by intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
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- A disorder that can develop after experiencing a traumatic event, characterized by symptoms like flashbacks, nightmares, and avoidance.
- A state of well-being in which an individual can realize their abilities, cope with normal life stresses, and contribute to their community.
- A chronic mental disorder that can cause hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, and other symptoms.
- A feeling of worry or apprehension about anticipated events, often accompanied by physical symptoms like increased heart rate and muscle tension.
- A mood disorder characterized by extreme mood swings, including periods of mania (high energy and activity) and depression.
- A condition characterized by compulsive drug or alcohol use despite negative consequences.
- An intense and irrational fear of a specific object or situation.
- A syndrome due to disease of the brain – usually of a chronic or progressive nature – in which there is disturbance of multiple higher cortical functions, including memory, thinking, orientation, comprehension, calculation, learning capacity, language, and judgement.
- A common mental disorder, characterized by sadness, loss of interest or pleasure, feelings of guilt or low self-worth, disturbed sleep or appetite, feelings of tiredness and poor concentration.
14 Clues: An intense and irrational fear of a specific object or situation. • A condition characterized by compulsive drug or alcohol use despite negative consequences. • A disorder characterized by intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions). • ...
Mental Health Interventions 2024-03-18
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- A form of psychotherapy in which multiple people meet together to describe and discuss their problems with clinical guidance.
- This intervention teaches skills to manage intense emotions, cope with challenging situations, and improve relationships. It encourages people to learn and use mindfulness training in practical ways.
- The objective evaluation of an emotion or thought against real life, as a faculty present in normal individuals.
- A form of therapy asserting a person's childhood experiences and development are a determining subconscious factor in their later behavior, perceptions, and personality
- A variety of treatments that aim to help a person identify and change troubling emotions, thoughts, and behaviors.
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- A form of psychotherapy that focuses on relieving symptoms
- A type of psychotherapy in which negative patterns of thought about the self and the world are challenged to alter unwanted behavior patterns.
- A structured therapy that encourages client to briefly focus on trauma memory while simultaneously experiencing bilateral stimulation (eye movement), which is associated with a reduction in the vividness and emotion associated with the trauma memories.
- A psychological treatment that helps people confront their fears in a safe environment.
- A strength-based approach to psychotherapy based on solution-building rather than problem-solving.
- A client-centered counseling style for eliciting behavior change by helping clients to explore and resolve ambivalence.
- Therapy that focuses on learning how to be more aware of thoughts, feelings, emotions, surroundings, and situations, and to reduce automatic responses.
- Therapy intervention using inhalation and exhalation to increase relaxation and decrease stress.
- A form of therapy using light or direct sunlight to treat disorders.
14 Clues: A form of psychotherapy that focuses on relieving symptoms • A form of therapy using light or direct sunlight to treat disorders. • A psychological treatment that helps people confront their fears in a safe environment. • Therapy intervention using inhalation and exhalation to increase relaxation and decrease stress. • ...
Mental Health CrossWord 2022-03-31
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- a common stress relief technique that involves movement
- a disturbance in the normal function of a part of the body
- the proper name for bad stress
- Your age group should get 8-10 hours of this
- a common stress relief technique to draw air into and expel it from the lungs
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- your teachers last name
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- an exaggerated fear of a specific object or situation
- the name of our school
- the body's reaction to any change that requires an adjustment or response.
- the proper name for good stress
- the main mood disorder
- the drug that you should not consume to help reduce in your life
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
14 Clues: the name of our school • the main mood disorder • your teachers last name • the proper name for bad stress • the proper name for good stress • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder • Your age group should get 8-10 hours of this • an exaggerated fear of a specific object or situation • a common stress relief technique that involves movement • ...
KCDA 2026 Drive-In 2026-05-05
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- Intentional actions to maintain personal health and wellness
- A professional journey over time
- Acting with purpose and deliberate focus
- Defined objectives to work toward
- Holistic health, including physical, emotional, and mental
- Ensuring fairness and access for all individuals
- Core beliefs that guide decisions and actions
- Tools and supports available to individuals
- Building and maintaining professional relationships
- Ongoing development and learning
- A set of beliefs shaping how one interprets situations
- A grounding technique used for mindfulness and stress reduction
- A sense of meaning and direction in one’s work
- Managing priorities across work and life domains
- Guiding students through goals and decision-making
- An experienced guide who supports professional growth
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- Active involvement and participation
- Execution and achievement of responsibilities
- Supporting students in academic and career decisions
- Information used to inform decisions and measure outcomes
- The ability to recover and adapt after challenges
- Evaluating progress, skills, or outcomes
- A state of overall physical and mental health
- Understanding and sharing the feelings of others
- Chronic stress leading to exhaustion and disengagement
- Mental or emotional strain from demands or pressure
- Moving between roles, stages, or environments
- To think critically about experiences and growth
- Providing assistance, encouragement, or guidance
29 Clues: A professional journey over time • Ongoing development and learning • Defined objectives to work toward • Active involvement and participation • Acting with purpose and deliberate focus • Evaluating progress, skills, or outcomes • Tools and supports available to individuals • Execution and achievement of responsibilities • A state of overall physical and mental health • ...
USYD Lore 2026-05-09
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- Name of tunnel under Manning that has drawings
- Name of museum
- Name of place that does research with youth mental health and brain conditions? Hint: Headspace is located there
- When was the University of Sydney founded?
- Name of the scheme that came before MySydney
- Main campus besides Darlington
- Entry scheme of domestic applicants from low-SES backgrounds
- Main campus besides Camperdown
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- Name of organisation responsible for registered societies and clubs
- Name of the Prime Minister who went to this university
- What is the name of the new medicine and health building?
- Name of main library
- Name of research place that does mental health and substance use
- What academic calendar does Sydney use?
- Current Vice Chancellor
- The year when the original Jacaranda tree was planted in the Quadrangle
- What is the student newspaper of USYD?
17 Clues: Name of museum • Name of main library • Current Vice Chancellor • Main campus besides Darlington • Main campus besides Camperdown • What is the student newspaper of USYD? • What academic calendar does Sydney use? • When was the University of Sydney founded? • Name of the scheme that came before MySydney • Name of tunnel under Manning that has drawings • ...
Thoughts, Mood, Resilience, Depression and Anxiety 2023-10-20
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- ____ encourages individuals to observe their thoughts without judgment, fostering mental clarity and well-being.
- Schemas are core beliefs about the self that can influence ____ thoughts, contributing to the shaping of one's mental health.
- ____ is about learning to bounce back from stress rather than avoiding it.
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- Setting healthy ____ is crucial for maintaining good mental health and preventing burnout.
- Exercise and physical activity triggers ____ , enhancing resilience and improving mental health.
- The process of reframing negative or _____ thoughts can lead to improved mental health and emotional resilience.
- Therapy aids self-awareness and positive mental health change through exploring inner ____ and emotions.
- motions are intense, brief reactions to stimuli while ____ is long lasting emotional state.
8 Clues: ____ is about learning to bounce back from stress rather than avoiding it. • Setting healthy ____ is crucial for maintaining good mental health and preventing burnout. • motions are intense, brief reactions to stimuli while ____ is long lasting emotional state. • ...
Health 2024-01-20
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- Maintaining proper water levels in the body
- Plant-based foods rich in nutrients
- Essential macronutrient for muscle repair and growth
- Endurance and resistance to fatigue
- The science of food and its impact on health
- A practice to promote relaxation and mindfulness
- Substances essential for growth, maintenance, and repair of the body
- Physical activity for health and fitness
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- Essential micronutrients for various bodily functions
- Maintaining equilibrium in various aspects of life
- Overall health and the ability to perform daily activities
- A practice that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation
- Range of motion in joints and muscles
- The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort
- Food produced without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers
- Physical power and muscle capability
- Aerobic exercises for cardiovascular health
- Nimbleness and quick movement
- A state of overall health and well-being
- Overall well-being of the body and mind
20 Clues: Nimbleness and quick movement • Plant-based foods rich in nutrients • Endurance and resistance to fatigue • Physical power and muscle capability • Range of motion in joints and muscles • Overall well-being of the body and mind • A state of overall health and well-being • Physical activity for health and fitness • Maintaining proper water levels in the body • ...
WATCHMEN 2026-01-22
20 Clues: Pet • Hero • Hidden • Cancer • Doctor • Savior • Villian • Beat up • Daughter • Expelled • Rorscach • Comedian • Bank hero • Detective • Physcoligist • Newspaper guy • Mental health • Manhatten love life • Retired Supervillian • Worlds smartest woman
WATCHMEN 2026-01-22
20 Clues: Pet • Hero • Hidden • Cancer • Doctor • Savior • Villian • Beat up • Daughter • Expelled • Rorscach • Comedian • Bank hero • Detective • Physcoligist • Newspaper guy • Mental health • Manhatten love life • Retired Supervillian • Worlds smartest woman
CHANGE THE NOUN GIVEN TO THEIR ADJECTIVE FORMATIONS 2024-09-02
24 Clues: MIND • HERO • BLOOD • HABIT • CHILD • DRAMA • CRIME • HUNGER • HUMOUR • COWARD • SEASON • TRAGIC • HEALTH • LEGEND • PATRIOT • FORTUNE • SILENCE • EXCITED • ACCIDENT • RESIDENT • NUTRIENT • QUESTION • EDUCATION • EXCELLENCE
week 14 12/5 2024-12-03
20 Clues: air • mad • new • sing • mind • scare • alone • twelve • afraid • health • machine • from Rome • upper arm • need food • directions • twenty five • from Germany • bird covering • from government • belongs to country
Health Crossword 2022-05-25
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- How you are and what you are feeling
- A problem or something that is wrong
- Places you can go to help with your mental health
- Ways you can try and calm down
- A problem that difficult to fix
- The ability to recover from something bad or upsetting
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- What you think
- Common mental health issue
- Everything going on inside your head
9 Clues: What you think • Common mental health issue • Ways you can try and calm down • A problem that difficult to fix • How you are and what you are feeling • Everything going on inside your head • A problem or something that is wrong • Places you can go to help with your mental health • The ability to recover from something bad or upsetting
VC and PVC 2025-01-13
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- Difficulty concentrating, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness are symptoms (4 letters)
- A condition characterized by extreme mood swings, including highs and lows (7 letters).
- The ability to recover from emotional difficulties (10 letters).
- A severe mental disorder where people interpret reality abnormally (10 letters).
- A disorder involving repetitive thoughts and behaviors (3 letters).
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- Talking to a professional about mental health challenges (11 letters).
- A persistent fear of social situations (6 letters).
- A disorder characterized by feelings of sadness and loss of interest (10 letters).
- A mental health disorder involving excessive worry (6 letters).
- mental health condition linked to traumatic experiences (4 letters).
10 Clues: A persistent fear of social situations (6 letters). • A mental health disorder involving excessive worry (6 letters). • The ability to recover from emotional difficulties (10 letters). • A disorder involving repetitive thoughts and behaviors (3 letters). • mental health condition linked to traumatic experiences (4 letters). • ...
Personal and Family Health Vocabulary 2022-09-12
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- The reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands
- Dealing successfully with difficult changes in your life
- The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen
- Relates to the efficient functioning of the body and its systems, and includes the physical capacity to perform tasks and physical fitness.
- Organizing and using your time in a way that allows you to meet your daily needs as well as your short and long-term goals with as little stress as possible.
- How much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
- Skills Specific tools and strategies to maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health
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- Prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness
- Health The ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in your life
- An overall sense of well-being or total health
- How people create healthy and positive interpersonal relationships with one another
- The personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives
- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- Mental processes that protect individuals from strong or stressful emotions and situations
- The ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis
15 Clues: An overall sense of well-being or total health • Dealing successfully with difficult changes in your life • Prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness • How much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself • The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen • ...
Health Risks 2024-02-05
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- Use of social media to hurt someone
- Use of this as a teen increases risk of developing schizophrenia
- Addictive drug found in cigarettes and vaping.
- Wearing a helmet can help prevent these
- Refraining from engaging in risky behavior
- Teens should limit their consumption of this sugary beverage to reduce health risks
- An addictive substance found in many energy drinks
- Impacts physical, mental, and social health
- Drinking alcohol in excessive amounts
- Primary psychoactive compound in marijuana
- Inactive lifestyle
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- Necessity of a healthy relationship
- Quality of an unhealthy relationship
- Poor diet and lack of physical activity can lead to this
- 15-24 year olds account for _____ of the new STI cases each year
- Leading cause of death among teenagers
- A serious mental health condition often affecting teens
- a pattern of harmful behavior used by one person to gain power and control over another individua
18 Clues: Inactive lifestyle • Necessity of a healthy relationship • Use of social media to hurt someone • Quality of an unhealthy relationship • Drinking alcohol in excessive amounts • Leading cause of death among teenagers • Wearing a helmet can help prevent these • Refraining from engaging in risky behavior • Primary psychoactive compound in marijuana • ...
Health and Wellness 2025-05-29
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- introducing harmful substances or contaminants into the environment
- health the state of well-being of the body including its physical fitness strength and ability to function properly
- the study of earths surface including its physical feartures
- the state of being free from illness or injury
- a sum total of all the living and non-living elements and their effects that influence human life
- disorders conditions caused by abnormalities in an individuals DNA
- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind
- health a person's condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
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- the state of being in good health especially as an actively pursued goal
- the stare of lacking stable safe and functional housing
- way of life of a group of people encompassing their shared beliefs values behaviors and practices
- the state of being comfortable healthy or happy
- factors specific inherited traits or characterisitcs that can reduce the likelihood of developing certain diseases or disorders
- factors influences on an individuals actions and decisions
- health a state of complete physical mental and social well-being extending beyond the mere absence of disease or illness
- factors the likelihood of developing a particular disease or health condition based on an individuals genes and family history
- Health a person's ability to understand, manage, and express their emotions in a healthy balanced way
- health the ability to built and maintain supportive meaningful relationships with others
- a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring
- the various channels and means of communication that convey information to a broad audience
20 Clues: the state of being free from illness or injury • the state of being comfortable healthy or happy • the stare of lacking stable safe and functional housing • a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind • factors influences on an individuals actions and decisions • the study of earths surface including its physical feartures • ...
MH week 11 - Safety 2025-04-23
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- events or stimuli that can cause emotional or behavioral escalation
- a sign of inner tension that often manifests physically in agitation
- a benzodiazepine used to manage severe agitation in psychiatric emergencies
- a community-based intensive residential treatment setting for mental health
- limits set by staff to maintain safety and structure
- an antihistamine sometimes used to help calm patients in mental health settings
- an antipsychotic used as a chemical restraint in emergency situations
- walking back and forth often seen during periods of increased tension
- describes a calming and safe environment for healing in mental health settings
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- a number to call for ingestion of harmful substances
- abbreviation for circulation, motion, and sensation checked during restraint use
- an antipsychotic used in chemical restraint and behavior control
- a medication used for acute agitation and part of emergency restraint protocols
- a technique to reduce agitation through calm communication and redirection
- an item that can be used for strangulation and must be removed for safety
- an active listening skill used during de-escalation to validate emotions
- continuous observation to prevent self-harm or violence
- repetitive purposeless movements indicating psychomotor agitation
- when a patient tries to leave the facility without permission
- state of increased restlessness and irritability signaling possible escalation
20 Clues: a number to call for ingestion of harmful substances • limits set by staff to maintain safety and structure • continuous observation to prevent self-harm or violence • when a patient tries to leave the facility without permission • an antipsychotic used in chemical restraint and behavior control • repetitive purposeless movements indicating psychomotor agitation • ...
MASA's the Lotus crossword 🪷 2025-09-29
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- mental strength, ability to withstand
- study of mind and behaviour
- establishing behaviours to ensure self wellbeing both physically and mentally
- extreme sadness
- condition of being dependent on a substance or activity
- treatment intended to relieve a disorder
- publicly support and stand for
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- state of being in good health
- conditions to maintain health, preventing disease, cleanliness
- mental state of low mood and aversion to activity
- mark of disgrace associated with particular circumstances
- deeply disturbing experience
- nervousness
- adapt to unfavourable conditions, manage
- result of unsuccessful chronic stress management
- conscious or aware of something
16 Clues: nervousness • extreme sadness • study of mind and behaviour • deeply disturbing experience • state of being in good health • publicly support and stand for • conscious or aware of something • mental strength, ability to withstand • adapt to unfavourable conditions, manage • treatment intended to relieve a disorder • result of unsuccessful chronic stress management • ...
Ch. 11 Key Terms Crossword puzzle 2013-10-28
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- based practices/ ways of delivering service to people using scientific evidence that shows that the services actually work
- straitjacket/ a drug that subdues a mental patient's behavior
- of adaptation/ diseases that result from chronic exposure to excess levels of stressors, which produce a general adaptation syndrome response
- competence/ language profiency, familiarity with cultural idioms of distress or body language
- the nation's leading mental heath research agency
- transferring patients from one type of public instituion to another
- Adaptation Syndrome/ complex physiological responses resulting from exposture to stressors
- Disorders/ health conditions that are characterized by alterations in thinking, mood, or behavior.
- the first and most famous antipsychotic drug introduced in 1954 under the brand name Thorazine
- surgical severance of nerve fibers of the brain by incision
- the concept of equality in health care coverage for people with mental illness and those with other medical illnesses or injuries
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- Therapy/ method of treatment for mental disorders involving the adminsitration of electric current to induce a coma or convulsions
- the process of discharging on a large scale, patients from state mental hospitals to less restrictive community settings
- outcome sought by most people with mental illness, includes increased independance, effective coping, supportive realtionships, community particapation,etc.
- help groups/ groups of concerned members of the community who are unity by a shared interest, concern, or deficit not shared by other members of the commmunity
- drugs/ drugs that reduce nervous activity
- Treatment/ treatment for mental illness based on belief that mental illness was caused by moral decay
- or Flight Reaction/ alarm reaction that prepares one physiologically for sudden action
- a treatment that involves verbal communication between patient and a trained clinician
- Depression/ affective disorder characterized by a dysphoric mood
- disorder/ an affective disorder characterized by distinct periods of elevated mood alternating with depression
21 Clues: drugs/ drugs that reduce nervous activity • the nation's leading mental heath research agency • surgical severance of nerve fibers of the brain by incision • straitjacket/ a drug that subdues a mental patient's behavior • Depression/ affective disorder characterized by a dysphoric mood • transferring patients from one type of public instituion to another • ...
BJU Health Ch 1 2026-02-05
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- The force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps blood through the body
- care facility A medical center that provides quick treatment for illnesses or injuries that are not life-threatening
- The overall condition of a person’s body and mind, including physical, mental, and social well-being
- Services provided by doctors, nurses, and other professionals to prevent, diagnose, and treat illness or injury
- The passing of traits and characteristics from parents to their children through genes
- Healthy type: The ability to recognize, express, and manage feelings in healthy ways
- Health type: The condition of the body and how well it functions, including fitness, nutrition, and freedom from illness
- Health type: The ability to learn, think critically, solve problems, and make informed decisions
- Health type: A person’s ability to think clearly, handle stress, and cope with daily challenges
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- The regular beating of the heart that can be felt in certain parts of the body
- A medical test or treatment that does not require an overnight stay in a hospital
- Health type: The ability to build and maintain healthy relationships and interact positively with others
- Any behavior, condition, or situation that increases the chance of injury, disease, or other health problems
- A medical treatment that requires a patient to stay in a hospital for one or more nights
- An active process of making choices that lead to a healthy and balanced life
- The ability to find, understand, and use health information to make good health decisions
- Taking action or speaking up to support personal health needs or the health needs of others
- The average number of years a person is expected to live based on statistics such as age, gender, and health conditions
- A medical treatment that uses a vaccine to help the body build immunity against specific diseases
19 Clues: An active process of making choices that lead to a healthy and balanced life • The regular beating of the heart that can be felt in certain parts of the body • A medical test or treatment that does not require an overnight stay in a hospital • Healthy type: The ability to recognize, express, and manage feelings in healthy ways • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2017-09-13
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- something you want to do in the (fill in the blank) future.
- controlling a person's levels of stress, especially chronic stress, usually for the purpose of improving everyday functioning.
- when a company or an individual defrauds an insurer or government health care program
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry
- to actions taken by individuals or groups to promote and protect the interests of the buying public.
- All the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- The sum of your surroundings.
- choice to not participate in any genital contact.
- a health outcome is seen to a greater or lesser extent between populations, there is disparity.
- specific tools and staraegies that help you maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health.
- An discipline that facilitates being in possession of accurate cultural.
- person at increased risk of suffering a particular condition, illness or injury
- Disease, An ongoing condition or illness
- Health A deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose in life.
- the sole responsibility of health
- The combination of (fill in the blank), mental/emotional, and social well-being.
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- Something that you want to personally want to do and reach.
- profesional negligence by a health care professional or provider
- Having the skills to make the right decision for you and or for your body.
- learning experiences designed to help individuals and communities improve their health
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
- people that take care of their bodies.
- possible quantification of the combined risks to health
- show that you have the ability to work well with others
- Mass communication
- take a long time to achieve
- Someone thats on your level
- degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain
- a proposed strategy or course of action.
- an overall state of well-being or total health
30 Clues: Mass communication • take a long time to achieve • Someone thats on your level • The sum of your surroundings. • the sole responsibility of health • people that take care of their bodies. • a proposed strategy or course of action. • Disease, An ongoing condition or illness • an overall state of well-being or total health • choice to not participate in any genital contact. • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2017-09-13
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- All the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- possible quantification of the combined risks to health
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry
- An discipline that facilitates being in possession of accurate cultural.
- specific tools and staraegies that help you maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health.
- learning experiences designed to help individuals and communities improve their health
- something you want to do in the (fill in the blank) future.
- person at increased risk of suffering a particular condition, illness or injury
- Someone thats on your level
- controlling a person's levels of stress, especially chronic stress, usually for the purpose of improving everyday functioning.
- the sole responsibility of health
- a proposed strategy or course of action.
- degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain
- choice to not participate in any genital contact.
- Something that you want to personally want to do and reach.
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
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- The sum of your surroundings.
- people that take care of their bodies.
- Mass communication
- to actions taken by individuals or groups to promote and protect the interests of the buying public.
- Health A deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose in life.
- take a long time to achieve
- Having the skills to make the right decision for you and or for your body.
- a health outcome is seen to a greater or lesser extent between populations, there is disparity.
- Disease, An ongoing condition or illness
- show that you have the ability to work well with others
- The combination of (fill in the blank), mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- profesional negligence by a health care professional or provider
- when a company or an individual defrauds an insurer or government health care program
- an overall state of well-being or total health
30 Clues: Mass communication • take a long time to achieve • Someone thats on your level • The sum of your surroundings. • the sole responsibility of health • people that take care of their bodies. • Disease, An ongoing condition or illness • a proposed strategy or course of action. • an overall state of well-being or total health • choice to not participate in any genital contact. • ...
25 Review Questions Crossword 2023-09-29
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- Guilt tripping,Soft->Loud
- The ability to demonstrate habits that have a good impact on your health
- How well ones body functions
- How well one can make and keep friends
- Overall state or total health
- The sides of the health triangle are?
- The ability to express your needs and opinions appropriately and expect the same from others
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- Direct eye contact,Loud,In personal space
- The seven step process that helps you come to a decision
- Identify information,Find help if needed,Explain the help you are getting,Explain why it is a good source
- Good posture,I-statements,Eye contact
- Show a variety of internal and external influences,Explain the complexity of the influences,Show how influences affect choices
- Slumped posture,Wandering eyes
- The five step process that helps you make and achieve goals
- The combination of physical,mental,and social well-being
- How well one can use thinking skills
- The acronym used for goal setting
17 Clues: Guilt tripping,Soft->Loud • How well ones body functions • Overall state or total health • Slumped posture,Wandering eyes • The acronym used for goal setting • How well one can use thinking skills • Good posture,I-statements,Eye contact • The sides of the health triangle are? • How well one can make and keep friends • Direct eye contact,Loud,In personal space • ...
mental health counselor 2020-01-07
14 Clues: pc • seat • shrub • guide • folder • sweets • clients • work place • work surface • writing utensil • ink filled utensil • something to write on • hard surface to write on • notebook with writing in it
Mental Health Crossword 2023-05-12
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- achieved when someone is fully immersed in an activity
- referring to something occurring in, relating to, or describing the mind rather than the body
- a personality trait characterized by a predominant concern for and engagement of energy in what is happening outside of oneself instead of what is happening inside oneself
- the action of knowing and understanding through perceiving, conceiving, remembering, reasoning, judging, imagining, and problem solving
- a personal idea or belief that is firmly maintained with conviction despite contradicting what is generally accepted as reality
- doing the things that help you live well and improve both your physical health and mental health
- you can save electricity and get healthier at the same time by taking these
- limits that are set to protect an individual in a relationship or during an activity
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- an irrational or extreme fear of being in unfamiliar places
- a color of light that inhibits sleep
- a psychological strategy used to decrease tension or anxiety in stressful situations
- achieved by focusing one's thoughts on the present moment
- asking for it is the bravest thing you can do for yourself
- work/life __________
14 Clues: work/life __________ • a color of light that inhibits sleep • achieved when someone is fully immersed in an activity • achieved by focusing one's thoughts on the present moment • asking for it is the bravest thing you can do for yourself • an irrational or extreme fear of being in unfamiliar places • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2012-04-08
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- borderline personality disorder
- _______ syndrome is the physical/mental response after stopping/reducing use of regularly used substance
- reliving trauma
- uneasy response to stress
- fear of open/crowded space
- emotional lows
- extreme swings between mania and depression
- disorder of the mind causing suspicion and delusions
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- sudden feeling of fear/terror
- seeing,hearing,feeling things that aren't real
- symptoms are craving,loss of control,physical dependence, and tolerance
- refuse to accept/believe
- post-traumatic stress disorder
- false belief
14 Clues: false belief • emotional lows • reliving trauma • refuse to accept/believe • uneasy response to stress • fear of open/crowded space • sudden feeling of fear/terror • post-traumatic stress disorder • borderline personality disorder • extreme swings between mania and depression • seeing,hearing,feeling things that aren't real • disorder of the mind causing suspicion and delusions • ...
Emotional & Mental Health 2022-02-25
Mental Health Vocabulary 2025-08-20
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- The practice of being fully present in the moment without judgment.
- A serious mental disorder involving distorted thinking and perception.
- The ability to bounce back after hardship.
- A professional identification of a disease or condition.
- A strategy people use to manage stress.
- A branch of medicine that focuses on mental illness treatment.
- Intense worry or fear that interferes with daily life.
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- Persistent sadness or loss of interest in usual activities.
- Professional treatment that helps people work through mental health challenges.
- The state of being healthy, comfortable, and happy.
- Activities done to take care of one’s own mental and physical health.
- Negative label society gives people because of a condition.
- A condition marked by extreme mood swings between highs and lows.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
14 Clues: A strategy people use to manage stress. • The ability to bounce back after hardship. • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • The state of being healthy, comfortable, and happy. • Intense worry or fear that interferes with daily life. • A professional identification of a disease or condition. • Persistent sadness or loss of interest in usual activities. • ...
Quiz #1: Extra Credit 2024-02-01
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- Seen as the "father" of psychology, developed psychoanalytic therapy.
- Symptoms that cluster together regularly.
- A model that posits psychopathology is caused by learned behavior.
- Leader in the mental hygiene movement.
- Predisposition or vulnerability to a particular mental health disorder.
- Stretches of DNA located along chromosomes.
- A type of stigma that affects individuals associated with a person who has a mental disorder.
- The systematic evaluation & measurement of relevant biological, psychological, social, and cultural factors in an individual with a possible psychological disorder.
- A model that posits psychopathology is caused by an inconsistency between individual's behavior and true identity.
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- A model that believes there is a single cause for a mental disorder.
- The scientific study of psychological disorders.
- Degree to which a technique measures what it purports to measure.
- Procedure where stone instrument is used to remove a part of the skull in order to let spirits escape, thereby ending the person's mental disorder symptoms.
- A type of stigma where individualized with mental health disorders internalize the negative stereotypes associated with their disorder.
- A part of the brain responsible for evaluating sensory information and determining its emotional importance.
- Theory proposed where the human body is governed by four essential fluids.
- A structured clinical interview for the DSM disorders and associated symptoms.
17 Clues: Leader in the mental hygiene movement. • Symptoms that cluster together regularly. • Stretches of DNA located along chromosomes. • The scientific study of psychological disorders. • Degree to which a technique measures what it purports to measure. • A model that posits psychopathology is caused by learned behavior. • ...
Health habits 2025-02-17
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- To take time to do what you love
- To avoid taking drugs
- To practice physical activity
- To be in good health
- To be overweight
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- To eat healthily
- To have a good relation with your family
- Manage stress
- To monitor mental health
- To avoid drinking alcohol
- To hydrate yourself
- To have good relations with your friends
- To be in good shape
- To eat a balanced diet
- To avoid snacking
- To be in bad health
- To relax
- To avoid vaping
- To avoid smoking
- To get enough sleep
20 Clues: To relax • Manage stress • To avoid vaping • To eat healthily • To avoid smoking • To be overweight • To avoid snacking • To hydrate yourself • To be in good shape • To be in bad health • To get enough sleep • To be in good health • To avoid taking drugs • To eat a balanced diet • To monitor mental health • To avoid drinking alcohol • To practice physical activity • To take time to do what you love • ...
Drug prevention unit crossword puzzle (There are no spaces) 2024-12-19
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- Contains nicotine and harms the brain
- cold medicine can be used to make this illegal product(two words)
- a common street name for inhalants(two words)
- THC can negatively impact this(two words)
- painkillers that are commonly abused
- whipped cream and markers
- A state of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- physical health deals with the health of your ____
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- Anything besides food and water that you can ingest but it changes how you think and act
- opioids are prescribed to treat ____
- the plant that marijuana is made from
- it gives cannabis its addictive property
- the chemicals that send messages from the brain to the body
- an inability to stop using a drug despite harmful consequences
- can happen in very extreme situations after taking large amounts of drugs
- only can be bought if prescribed by a doctor(two words)
- this does not make someone feel high or addicted, but it is a prodcut from cannabis
- Mental/emotional health deals with how we cope with things, and mainly affects our _____
- an opioid 50 times stronger than heroin
- you can purchase these at pharmacies with no prescription
20 Clues: whipped cream and markers • opioids are prescribed to treat ____ • painkillers that are commonly abused • Contains nicotine and harms the brain • the plant that marijuana is made from • an opioid 50 times stronger than heroin • it gives cannabis its addictive property • THC can negatively impact this(two words) • a common street name for inhalants(two words) • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2023-12-01
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- The act of excluding or keeping someone out of a group or community.
- The collective group of individuals and their interactions within a community.
- Feeling isolated and lacking companionship.
- A state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy.
- A common mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest.
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- Treating someone unfairly based on their mental health condition.
- Feeling completely overwhelmed and unable to cope with daily life.
- The opposite of good health; a state of being unwell.
- The body's response to demands or pressures from the environment.
- The study of how genes affect mental health.
10 Clues: Feeling isolated and lacking companionship. • The study of how genes affect mental health. • A state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy. • The opposite of good health; a state of being unwell. • Treating someone unfairly based on their mental health condition. • The body's response to demands or pressures from the environment. • ...
Mental health 2022-04-12
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- A persons actions and reactions
- When out of balance a person may deal with mental health issues such as
- Another word for mental health
- Emotional health dictates what
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- the way a person interacts with others
- Anger is a type of what
- The way a person feels and reacts to the world
- ways in which one can improve their emotional and mental state
- Psychological health also encompasses a wide range of factors including but not limited to a
9 Clues: Anger is a type of what • Another word for mental health • Emotional health dictates what • A persons actions and reactions • the way a person interacts with others • The way a person feels and reacts to the world • ways in which one can improve their emotional and mental state • When out of balance a person may deal with mental health issues such as • ...
psychological disorders 2023-12-15
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- A personality disorder marked by unstable relationships, self-image, and emotions.
- Intense fear and avoidance of social situations due to a fear of being judged or embarrassed.
- A mental health condition marked by excessive and persistent worry or fear, often leading to physical symptoms.
- Perceptions that occur without external stimuli, often involving seeing or hearing things that aren't present.
- Disorder A condition that affects a person's thoughts, emotions, or behavior, causing distress or impairing daily functioning.
- A mental health condition affecting a person's emotional state, such as depression or bipolar disorder.
- A natural response to stress or danger, characterized by feelings of unease, worry, and nervousness.
- A mood disorder marked by extreme mood swings, including manic highs and depressive lows.
- A severe form of depression characterized by persistent low mood and loss of interest or pleasure in activities.
- Categories used to classify different types of personality disorders based on similar characteristics.
- An extreme and irrational fear of a specific object, situation, or activity.
- A type of mental disorder characterized by enduring patterns of behavior, cognition, and inner experience that deviate from societal expectations.
- Medication that helps manage mood swings and prevent extreme highs and lows.
- that help alleviate symptoms of depression by regulating neurotransmitters in the brain.
- Disorder A chronic form of depression lasting for two years or longer.
- Involves sudden and recurring panic attacks, marked by intense fear and physical symptoms like shortness of breath and heart palpitations.
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- used to treat symptoms of psychosis, such as hallucinations or delusions.
- A specific phobia characterized by an intense fear of heights.
- A condition where a person experiences significant physical symptoms, often related to psychological distress.
- A mental health condition characterized by intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
- A fixed false belief that persists despite evidence to the contrary.
- A severe mental disorder characterized by distorted thinking, emotions, and perceptions of reality.
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in daily activities.
- A chronic condition involving excessive, uncontrollable worry and anxiety about various life situations.
- Fear of being in situations or places where escape might be difficult or embarrassing.
- A specific phobia involving an extreme fear of spiders.
- Involves disruptions in a person's memory, identity, consciousness, or perception of the environment.
- (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition:A widely used manual in psychology that classifies and describes mental disorders. It helps professionals diagnose and treat individuals with mental health issues.
28 Clues: A specific phobia involving an extreme fear of spiders. • A specific phobia characterized by an intense fear of heights. • A fixed false belief that persists despite evidence to the contrary. • Disorder A chronic form of depression lasting for two years or longer. • used to treat symptoms of psychosis, such as hallucinations or delusions. • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2017-09-13
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- specific tools and staraegies that help you maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health.
- choice to not participate in any genital contact.
- show that you have the ability to work well with others
- An discipline that facilitates being in possession of accurate cultural.
- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- learning experiences designed to help individuals and communities improve their health
- people that take care of their bodies.
- Someone thats on your level
- degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain
- when a company or an individual defrauds an insurer or government health care program
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
- Having the skills to make the right decision for you and or for your body.
- Health A deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose in life.
- to actions taken by individuals or groups to promote and protect the interests of the buying public.
- profesional negligence by a health care professional or provider
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry
- Something that you want to personally want to do and reach.
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- Mass communication
- take a long time to achieve
- The sum of your surroundings.
- Disease, An ongoing condition or illness
- controlling a person's levels of stress, especially chronic stress, usually for the purpose of improving everyday functioning.
- something you want to do in the near future.
- an overall state of well-being or total health
- All the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- possible quantification of the combined risks to health
- a health outcome is seen to a greater or lesser extent between populations, there is disparity.
- person at increased risk of suffering a particular condition, illness or injury
- a proposed strategy or course of action.
- the sole responsibility of health
30 Clues: Mass communication • take a long time to achieve • Someone thats on your level • The sum of your surroundings. • the sole responsibility of health • people that take care of their bodies. • Disease, An ongoing condition or illness • a proposed strategy or course of action. • something you want to do in the near future. • an overall state of well-being or total health • ...
LBTMY 2024-07-05
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- "System affected by lobotomies."
- "Lobotomies are a controversial part of this."
- "Unlikely tool used in early lobotomies."
- "Important consideration in lobotomies."
- "Person who performs a lobotomy."
- "Field of medicine dealing with mental health."
- "Lobotomies target this part of the brain."
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- "Century when lobotomies were most popular."
- "Field that includes procedures like lobotomies."
- "Aspect of a person often changed by a lobotomy."
- "Function that might be affected by lobotomy."
- "Physical evidence left after surgery."
- "Organ involved in a lobotomy."
- "Alternative to lobotomies for mental health."
- "Person undergoing a lobotomy."
15 Clues: "Organ involved in a lobotomy." • "Person undergoing a lobotomy." • "System affected by lobotomies." • "Person who performs a lobotomy." • "Physical evidence left after surgery." • "Important consideration in lobotomies." • "Unlikely tool used in early lobotomies." • "Lobotomies target this part of the brain." • "Century when lobotomies were most popular." • ...
6th Grade Health 2022-08-19
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- the effort a person uses to act on responsible values
- Part of health that involves your body
- Part of health that involves your mind
- the principles or standards that guide the way a person acts
- goals start with these two words
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- treating others with dignity and consideration
- a state of balanced health or well-being
- a person’s unique blend of physical, mental, social, and emotional traits
- Part of health that involves your relationships
- the state of a person’s body, mind, and feelings, and how he or she gets along with others
- what a person thinks about himself or herself
11 Clues: goals start with these two words • Part of health that involves your body • Part of health that involves your mind • a state of balanced health or well-being • what a person thinks about himself or herself • treating others with dignity and consideration • Part of health that involves your relationships • the effort a person uses to act on responsible values • ...
evidence-based research and family health care in the Philippines 2024-11-04
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- - Result of a healthcare intervention.
- - Common tool used in family health care research.
- - Systematic investigation to establish facts.
- - Facts and statistics collected for analysis.
- - Profession heavily involved in family health care.
- - Initial step in evaluating family health needs.
- - Country known for its family-oriented health practices.
- - Group of people studied in public health contexts.
- - A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
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- - Working together, essential in inter-professional care.
- - Established procedures followed in healthcare.
- - Process to determine the effectiveness of care.
- - Action taken to improve a health outcome.
- - Detailed examination of collected data.
- - Foundation of research that supports clinical practices.
15 Clues: - Result of a healthcare intervention. • - Detailed examination of collected data. • - Action taken to improve a health outcome. • - Systematic investigation to establish facts. • - Facts and statistics collected for analysis. • - Established procedures followed in healthcare. • - Process to determine the effectiveness of care. • ...
Health 2024-11-14
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- A term for physical disorders caused by stress.
- Physical activity to improve fitness.
- General state of physical and mental well-being.
- A common condition in which blood vessels are blocked.
- An exercise regime focusing on flexibility and strength.
- A branch of medicine dealing with the treatment of diseases.
- An injury involving overstretching a muscle.
- The process of healing and recovery.
- Hormones that help relieve pain and induce pleasure.
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- A break in a bone.
- An open sore on the lining of the stomach.
- 1 A common form of diabetes.
- An approach that combines physical and mental health practices.
- Related to exercises that improve cardiovascular health.
- Pertaining to the body's immune response to injury.
- A chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar.
- A type of therapy focusing on rehabilitation.
17 Clues: A break in a bone. • 1 A common form of diabetes. • The process of healing and recovery. • Physical activity to improve fitness. • A type of therapy focusing on rehabilitation. • A term for physical disorders caused by stress. • An open sore on the lining of the stomach. • General state of physical and mental well-being. • ...
Medications 2024-02-28
9 Clues: headaches only • Blood Pressure • mood stabilizer • low thyroid hormone • Mental Health, Sleep • Neuromuscular, tremors • Hypertension, Heart problems • Mental Health, Schizoaffective • stomach issues, particularly dairy
Wellbeing 2024-12-18
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- The framework of bones in the body
- The process of taking in food and using it for energy
- A condition caused by a lack of iron in the diet
- The natural ability of the body to fight disease
- The state of overall physical, mental, and social health
- A dimension of health related to the body and its systems
- A type of fat that is considered unhealthy in large amounts
- The main organ of the circulatory system
- A condition caused by long-term deficiency of vitamin C
- A mineral important for oxygen transport in the blood
- The process of moving air in and out of the lungs
- A dimension of health related to finding meaning and purpose in life
- A dimension of health focused on relationships and interactions
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- The ability to express and manage emotions effectively.
- A common form of physical activity that promotes cardiovascular health
- The chemical element essential for strong bones and teeth
- A key lifestyle factor that impacts both physical and mental health
- A government initiative promoting healthy eating in schools
- A nutrient that provides energy and is found in bread, pasta, and rice
- The sense of satisfaction with one’s life
- A bacterial infection that can be treated with antibiotics
- The hormone responsible for regulating blood sugar levels
- A condition resulting from a lack of physical activity and poor diet
- The body's main source of hydration
- A type of sugar found naturally in fruits
25 Clues: The framework of bones in the body • The body's main source of hydration • The main organ of the circulatory system • The sense of satisfaction with one’s life • A type of sugar found naturally in fruits • A condition caused by a lack of iron in the diet • The natural ability of the body to fight disease • The process of moving air in and out of the lungs • ...
Policing Mental Health 7 2019-03-10
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- Extreme mental illness
- Preferred place of safety
- The couple responsible for killing their own children
- The chemical which when depleted causes low mood
- The rank of officer authorising police station as a place of safety
- Legislation used to protect vulnerable people in court proceedings
- Covered under Code C of PACE
- Often a hidden mental illness
- Serial killer who ate victims arm muscle
- Name for a former mental institution
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- The name for UK mental health trio
- Family linked mental illness
- The silent schizophrenic
- Police and criminal act
- A special measure used in court
- Accomplice to the moors murders
- Robert who created the psychopath test
17 Clues: Extreme mental illness • Police and criminal act • The silent schizophrenic • Preferred place of safety • Family linked mental illness • Covered under Code C of PACE • Often a hidden mental illness • A special measure used in court • Accomplice to the moors murders • The name for UK mental health trio • Name for a former mental institution • Robert who created the psychopath test • ...
wellness 2023-07-13
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- therapy: Manipulation of the body's soft tissues to improve circulation, relieve muscle tension, promote relaxation, and support overall well-being.
- therapy: The use of sound frequencies and vibrations to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and restore energetic balance.
- balancing: The practice of aligning and harmonizing the body's energy centers (chakras) to promote optimal physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
- An alternative medical system that focuses on natural remedies and self-healing processes to support the body's ability to recover and maintain optimal health.
- A therapeutic practice that involves applying pressure to specific points on the feet, hands, or ears to stimulate healing responses in corresponding areas of the body.
- The state of being in good physical, mental, and emotional health.
- The state of being healthy, happy, and prosperous, encompassing physical, mental, and social well-being.
- healing: The use of crystals and gemstones to facilitate energetic healing, balance, and well-being.
- healing: Modalities that work with the body's energy field to restore balance, promote healing, and enhance well-being, such as Reiki or Qi Gong.
- A state of equilibrium or harmony in all aspects of life, including physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual dimensions.
- The intentional practice of taking care of one's physical, mental, and emotional well-being through activities and practices that promote health, relaxation, and personal growth.
- A practice of focusing attention and achieving a mentally clear and emotionally calm state. It promotes relaxation, mindfulness, and self-awareness.
- Considering the whole person and addressing all aspects of their well-being, including physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual dimensions.
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- The therapeutic use of essential oils extracted from plants to enhance physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
- The practice of paying non-judgmental attention to the present moment, cultivating awareness and acceptance of one's thoughts, feelings, and sensations.
- A traditional Indian system of medicine that emphasizes holistic well-being through balancing the body, mind, and spirit, often involving diet, herbs, and lifestyle practices.
- An ancient Chinese therapy involving the insertion of thin needles into specific points on the body to alleviate pain, restore balance, and promote healing.
- A mind-body practice that combines physical postures, breath control, and meditation to promote physical strength, flexibility, and mental well-being.
- A Japanese energy healing technique that involves the gentle laying of hands on or above the body to promote relaxation, stress reduction, and healing.
- The process of restoring or regaining health, balance, and well-being.
- therapies: Non-conventional or complementary approaches to healing and well-being, including practices like acupuncture, herbal medicine, or aromatherapy.
- A system of medicine based on the principle of "like cures like," using highly diluted substances to stimulate the body's natural healing responses.
- Physical activity that improves strength, flexibility, endurance, and overall physical fitness.
- medicine: The use of plants and their extracts for medicinal purposes to promote healing and well-being.
- The process of obtaining and consuming food that nourishes the body and supports optimal health and well-being.
25 Clues: The state of being in good physical, mental, and emotional health. • The process of restoring or regaining health, balance, and well-being. • Physical activity that improves strength, flexibility, endurance, and overall physical fitness. • healing: The use of crystals and gemstones to facilitate energetic healing, balance, and well-being. • ...
Health Crossword 2023-09-12
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- Your family and _________ influence your beliefs
- The sum of your surroundings
- The health __________ is made up of physical, social, and mental health
- This type of health is defined by what you do and don't do
- This type of health is how you think and express your feelings
- The traits passed onto you by your biological parents
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- This involves scientific ideas that affect your life
- This type of health is how well you get along with others
- The information you see and read comes from the ___________
- People your age are your _____________
- How you act
11 Clues: How you act • The sum of your surroundings • People your age are your _____________ • Your family and _________ influence your beliefs • This involves scientific ideas that affect your life • The traits passed onto you by your biological parents • This type of health is how well you get along with others • This type of health is defined by what you do and don't do • ...
SENTINEL CROSSWORD 2025-10-14
10 Clues: Name of this book • Name of the school • A way to help calm down • Another word for "Calm" • You need these to work best • Which class makes the Sentinel • Someone who helps you in school • An important part to mental health • Doing this can improve mental health • People get this to help with mental issues
Health Vocabularies: English for Practice (Grade 11 SMAIT DARUL QURAN MULIA) 2022-08-01
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- the establishment of one or more pathogenic agents on the body
- mental tension may be a factor in disease causation
- a disordered psychic or behavioral state resulting from severe mental or emotional stress
- a mark remaining (as on the skin) after injured tissue has healed
- a slight indication
- preparation used in treating disease
- self-doubt about one's capacity to cope with it
- having or showing realization
- seldom occurring or found
- a licensed health-care professional supervised by doctor
- recovery or relief from a disease
- a group of red spots on the skin that is caused by an illness
- a discharge from the body
- the action or way of treating a patient
- a sudden rise in the incidence of a disease
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- a mood disorder that is marked by varying degrees of sadness
- a person skilled or specializing in healing arts
- treatment of mental or emotional disorder by psychological means
- injection to stimulate the body's immune
- an unfounded or mistaken impression
- an individual under medical care and treatment
- the act of purposely hurting oneself
- relating to the mind
- charactarize a particular abnormality or condition
- an unhealthy condition
- very painful or harmful
- extremely serious
- an abnormal physical or mental condition
- to open or expand over a larger area
- the general condition of the body
30 Clues: extremely serious • a slight indication • relating to the mind • an unhealthy condition • very painful or harmful • seldom occurring or found • a discharge from the body • having or showing realization • recovery or relief from a disease • the general condition of the body • an unfounded or mistaken impression • the act of purposely hurting oneself • ...
Mental Health Counselor Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-07
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- Trait counselors should exhibit
- People mental health counselors treat
- Counselors can work with clients in lower care (outpatient) and higher care (_________)
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- Common issue counselors experience
- Degree needed to become a mental health counselor
- Counselors work to change thoughts and __________
- One mental health condtion counselors treat
- The type of issues counselors treat
- Something post graduate students complete to recieve their counseling license
9 Clues: Trait counselors should exhibit • Common issue counselors experience • The type of issues counselors treat • People mental health counselors treat • One mental health condtion counselors treat • Degree needed to become a mental health counselor • Counselors work to change thoughts and __________ • ...
Mental Health Counselor Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-10
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- Counselors can work with clients in lower care (outpatient) and higher care (___________)
- Trait counselors should exhibit
- Degree needed to become a mental health counselor
- The type of issues counselors treat
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- Common issue counselors experience
- Counselors work to change thoughts and ___________
- One mental health condition counselors treat
- Something postgraduate students complete to receive their counseling license
- People mental health counselors treat
9 Clues: Trait counselors should exhibit • Common issue counselors experience • The type of issues counselors treat • People mental health counselors treat • One mental health condition counselors treat • Degree needed to become a mental health counselor • Counselors work to change thoughts and ___________ • ...
Mental Health 2023-12-05
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- It is important to __________for mental health cases
- a decline in cases.
- an ethical theory in which individuals are accountable for fulfilling their civic duty, and the actions of an individual must benefit the whole of society
- mental health __________in our everyday
- Includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being
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- Statistics appears in the ____________
- mental health
- increase in cases
- Depression is ___________
9 Clues: mental health • increase in cases • a decline in cases. • Depression is ___________ • Statistics appears in the ____________ • mental health __________in our everyday • It is important to __________for mental health cases • Includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being • ...
Overcoming Sadness and Depression 2023-04-18
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- Reaching out for help with mental illness takes a lot of ______.
- Activity carried out to improve health and fitness.
- Positive attributes of a person.
- A combination of being present and acceptance of the here and now.
- It is estimated that __% of adults suffer from depression.
- Getting adequate ____ can help reduce stress.
- _____ skills help you manage your stress or anger as it arises.
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- Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships.
- Type of listening therapy to promote relaxation.
- Depression is one of the most _____ mental health disorders.
- A condition can impact a person’s sleep habits, appetite, and ability to enjoy life.
- Feeling excited and ready to take action to accomplish a goal or idea.
- Things you do regularly to maintain your mental health.
13 Clues: Positive attributes of a person. • Getting adequate ____ can help reduce stress. • Type of listening therapy to promote relaxation. • Activity carried out to improve health and fitness. • Things you do regularly to maintain your mental health. • Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships. • It is estimated that __% of adults suffer from depression. • ...
The Local Optimist- Focus 2021-02-22
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- A place to write your thoughts/feelings into words
- Regard for one's own well-being and happiness
- A practice we do to preserve or improve our health.
- Let's end the ____
- An essential organ in your body
- Something that TLO and Mh care about immensely
- the practice of being optimistic in attitude.
- Something we strive for
- The best streetwear loungewear brand
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- Something everyone should practice a little more of <3
- Something you do when you are focussed
- To think deeply or focus your mind for a period of time
- A mission at TLO and Mh is to raise more...around mental health
- The state of being friends
- hopefulness and confidence about the future or the outcome of something.
- Focus is the word of the month for ____
- Mental Health Blog of Madhappy
17 Clues: Let's end the ____ • Something we strive for • The state of being friends • Mental Health Blog of Madhappy • An essential organ in your body • The best streetwear loungewear brand • Something you do when you are focussed • Focus is the word of the month for ____ • Regard for one's own well-being and happiness • the practice of being optimistic in attitude. • ...
Health Benchmark Review 2022-10-06
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- Your body is this type of health
- Morals and values is this type of health
- Stress that motivates you
- Self esteem is this health component
- To bounce back from difficult situations
- Is this something I can do?
- Disruptive feelings of unease
- Running from the stressor
- Facing the stressor head on
- To deal with difficult situations
- Is the website up to date?
- How will I know I am making progress?
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- Does this match what is on other sites
- What is the goal of the site
- Feeling comfortable with your feelings is this health component
- Why do I want to achieve this?
- the S in SMART Goals
- Is the information related to what I searched?
- Relationships with others is this type of health
- Feelings of extreme sadness and emptiness
- Who wrote this
- Stress that disrupts your goal
- When will I achieve this by?
- Your surroundings is this type of health
24 Clues: Who wrote this • the S in SMART Goals • Stress that motivates you • Running from the stressor • Is the website up to date? • Is this something I can do? • Facing the stressor head on • What is the goal of the site • When will I achieve this by? • Disruptive feelings of unease • Why do I want to achieve this? • Stress that disrupts your goal • Your body is this type of health • ...
The Hidden Effects of Social Media 2024-11-08
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- The use of editing tools on photos and videos to create unrealistic or altered versions of reality, which can affect self-image and mental health.
- The misrepresentation of reality, often seen in the curated, idealized lives people share on social media.
- The stress to live up to expectations, whether social, personal, or based on online personas.
- Disrupted sleep patterns due to late-night social media use, which can contribute to mental health issues.
- Emotional strain caused by the pressures and expectations of social media interactions.
- The perception one has of their physical appearance, often distorted by unrealistic standards portrayed on social media.
- Fake accounts or deceptive portrayals of reality on social media, which can lead to feelings of inadequacy or distrust.
- Individuals who intentionally provoke or upset others online, contributing to negative emotions and stress.
- A person with a large following on social media who can shape opinions, trends, and sometimes unrealistic ideals.
- The act of comparing oneself to others, often a negative influence on mental health due to unrealistic portrayals on social media.
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- Specific content or situations that evoke strong emotional reactions, often leading to stress, anxiety, or depression.
- The confidence or sense of worth one has about themselves, often impacted by social media feedback and comparisons.
- A mood disorder that can be influenced by prolonged negative experiences on social media.
- Seeking approval or recognition, often through likes or comments on social media, which can affect self-worth.
- Harassment or bullying conducted online, leading to emotional distress.
- Spending excessive time on social media, which can negatively affect mental and physical health.
- Feelings of nervousness or worry, often exacerbated by social media use.
- Compulsive behavior or dependency on social media, which can interfere with real-life interactions and mental well-being.
- The sense of being disconnected or alone, which can be intensified by the overuse of social media.
- A feeling of isolation or disconnection that can be worsened by shallow or distant online interactions.
20 Clues: Harassment or bullying conducted online, leading to emotional distress. • Feelings of nervousness or worry, often exacerbated by social media use. • Emotional strain caused by the pressures and expectations of social media interactions. • A mood disorder that can be influenced by prolonged negative experiences on social media. • ...
SEMH Crossword 2025-09-10
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- A type of behaviour often seen in children with SEMH, involving refusal to follow rules
- A supportive adult who helps a child feel safe and understood
- What the S in SEMH stands for
- A technique for emotional regulation
- A common external factor contributing to SEMH, especially in disadvantaged areas
- Another word for a feeling
- Abbreviation for Social, Emotional and Mental Health
- Code of Practice The broad framework that categorises SEMH as a type of special educational need
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- A school-based challenge that can trigger SEMH issues
- A form of support that uses visual cues to help students understand social rules
- A professional who supports mental health in schools
- A term for the ability to manage emotions and behaviour
- A common mental health condition that can cause excessive worry or fear
13 Clues: Another word for a feeling • What the S in SEMH stands for • A technique for emotional regulation • A professional who supports mental health in schools • Abbreviation for Social, Emotional and Mental Health • A school-based challenge that can trigger SEMH issues • A term for the ability to manage emotions and behaviour • ...
Health 2020-11-09
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- When stressed our bodies go into fight, ________, or freeze mode.
- To be truly healthy, you need make sure all parts of the health triangle are _______
- A state of mental and emotional strain that results from adverse (bad) situations.
- Is one part of the health triangle more important than others?
- The part of the health triangle that deals with sleep, brushing your teeth and eating right.
- The part of the decision making process where you look at your options and the consequences to those options.
- Self-esteem is how we ______ about ourselves.
- The last step of the decision making process.
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- This part of the health triangle deals with how your feeling and how you react in response.
- The part of the health triangle that deals with how you solve problems.
- When we're stressed our heart beats ________.
- The first step of the decision making process.
- This part of the health triangle is all about communicating with those around you.
- A _________ is something that stresses you out. (Think about our t-chart).
14 Clues: When we're stressed our heart beats ________. • Self-esteem is how we ______ about ourselves. • The last step of the decision making process. • The first step of the decision making process. • Is one part of the health triangle more important than others? • When stressed our bodies go into fight, ________, or freeze mode. • ...
Health Crossword 2022-05-25
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- How you are and what you are feeling
- A problem or something that is wrong
- Places you can go to help with your mental health
- Ways you can try and calm down
- A problem that difficult to fix
- The ability to recover from something bad or upsetting
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- What you think
- Common mental health issue
- Everything going on inside your head
9 Clues: What you think • Common mental health issue • Ways you can try and calm down • A problem that difficult to fix • How you are and what you are feeling • Everything going on inside your head • A problem or something that is wrong • Places you can go to help with your mental health • The ability to recover from something bad or upsetting
Embracing Mental Wellness 2025-03-31
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- The process of removing or diminishing negative connotations or social stigma associated with a particular group, condition, or person.
- A set of negative beliefs people may hold against those who experience mental health conditions.
- Health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior.
- A state of mental well-being that enables people to cope with the stresses of life
- The concept that oppression is linked together through the interconnected nature of social identities, such as race, gender, and disability.
- Providing what each person needs to achieve a fair outcome, recognizing that people may have different starting points.
- To agree with and give encouragement to someone or something.
- The unique set of characteristics, beliefs, and experiences that define who a person is, both individually and as a member of social groups.
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- Abnormal eating behaviors that may negatively impact physical and or mental health.
- Feelings of persistent sadness and or hopelessness, which may lead to suicidal thoughts and acts of self-harm.
- A range of efforts aimed at promoting awareness, understanding, and support for mental health issues.
- Marked by thoughts of self-harm or ending one's life.
- A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- The intentional overuse of drugs and harmful substances.
- The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
15 Clues: Marked by thoughts of self-harm or ending one's life. • The intentional overuse of drugs and harmful substances. • To agree with and give encouragement to someone or something. • Health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior. • The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities. • ...
Mental Health 2019-10-20
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- Informal guideline about what is considered normal social behaviour in a particular group.
- Being able to recover quickly from illness, change or misfortune (tough times)
- Our mental well-being: our emotions, our thoughts and feelings, our ability to solve problems and overcome difficulties (Mental _______)
- A preconceived notion or commonly held ideas about a group of people (usually sexist, racist or homophobic)
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- An illness the affects that way people think, feel, behave, or interact with others (_______ Illness)
- An example of a strategy to assist in managing emotional responses.
- Treating everyone the same.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- Giving everyone what they need to be successful.
9 Clues: Treating everyone the same. • Giving everyone what they need to be successful. • An example of a strategy to assist in managing emotional responses. • Being able to recover quickly from illness, change or misfortune (tough times) • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome. • ...
Mental Health 2023-06-19
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- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- A state of mental well-being.
- The feeling of being thankful.
- A disorder involving prolonged feelings of sadness.
- A set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something.
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- The ability to bounce back from difficulties.
- The quality of being fully aware of the present.
- A form of treatment aimed at relieving emotional distress and mental health problems.
- The ability to understand or feel what another person is experiencing from within their frame of reference.
9 Clues: A state of mental well-being. • The feeling of being thankful. • The ability to bounce back from difficulties. • The quality of being fully aware of the present. • A disorder involving prolonged feelings of sadness. • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome. • ...
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Mental Health 2022-06-06
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- serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally.
- of fear and apprehension for what's to come.
- exercise and body weight or shape becoming an unhealthy preoccupation of someone's life.
- mood swings that include emotional highs and lows(depression).
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- The loss of cognitive functioning.
- mental health condition that involves long-lasting, all-encompassing, disruptive patterns of thinking, behavior, mood and relating to others.
- Feeling worthless and loss of interest in things once enjoyed.
- lifelong neurodevelopmental condition that affects how people perceive the world, how they think and behave, and how they communicate and interact with others.
- a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event.
9 Clues: The loss of cognitive functioning. • of fear and apprehension for what's to come. • Feeling worthless and loss of interest in things once enjoyed. • mood swings that include emotional highs and lows(depression). • a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event. • serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally. • ...
Mental Health 2024-12-16
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- – A short pause to recharge and relax.
- – A technique to calm the mind by focusing on the present moment.
- – A practice involving deep breathing and concentration.
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- – A chemical in the brain associated with mood and happiness.
- – Lack of rest or trouble sleeping.
- – A disorder characterized by persistent sadness or lack of interest.
- – Professional who provides therapy to support mental health.
- – Feeling nervous or uneasy about the future.
- – A strategy for managing stress, such as journaling or yoga.
9 Clues: – Lack of rest or trouble sleeping. • – A short pause to recharge and relax. • – Feeling nervous or uneasy about the future. • – A practice involving deep breathing and concentration. • – A chemical in the brain associated with mood and happiness. • – Professional who provides therapy to support mental health. • ...
Mental Health 2024-02-06
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- The brain is not functioning as it is supposed to function, leading to significant and persistent problems in a person’s everyday life (caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors)
- A mental health condition that is triggered by a terrifying event. Symptoms may include nightmares, flashbacks and severe anxiety
- Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with day to day activities.
- The brain’s expected and usual response to the stresses of everyday life
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- is an anxiety disorder that leads people to performing repetitive tasks that interfere with everyday life.
- An involuntary anxiety or “panic” attack, triggering severe physical reactions
- is a strong fear of being judged by others and of being embarrassed.
- The brain’s response to a severe or persistent life problem
- a cluster of negative attitudes and beliefs that motivate the general public to fear, reject, avoid and discriminate against people with mental illness
9 Clues: The brain’s response to a severe or persistent life problem • Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with day to day activities. • is a strong fear of being judged by others and of being embarrassed. • The brain’s expected and usual response to the stresses of everyday life • An involuntary anxiety or “panic” attack, triggering severe physical reactions • ...
Mental Health 2022-03-16
9 Clues: extreme sadness • imagined fear or worry • being afraid of heights • stress caused by trauma • stressful or frightening event • feeling overwhelmed by a situation • repeated actions to reduce anxiety • feeling worried or afraid about the future • mood disorder swinging from depression to mania
Mental Health 2022-04-04
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- Disclosure of depression and ____ ____ will AUTO decline (2 words)
- If we exclude Mental Health from IPB we offer (2 words)
- Medication used to treat depression
- Type of mood disorder (abrv)
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- Type of mood stabiliser
- One pattern type of Bipolar Disorder
- Anxiety bought on my exposure to a feared object or situation
- What group on Swiss does panic disorder fall into
- What group on Swiss does PTSD fall into
9 Clues: Type of mood stabiliser • Type of mood disorder (abrv) • Medication used to treat depression • One pattern type of Bipolar Disorder • What group on Swiss does PTSD fall into • What group on Swiss does panic disorder fall into • If we exclude Mental Health from IPB we offer (2 words) • Anxiety bought on my exposure to a feared object or situation • ...
