mental health Crossword Puzzles
Strength in Mind 2025-06-05
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- Physical activity that can boost mood and reduce stress.
- A place to talk with others who understand.
- The strength it takes to be open about emotions.
- Being present and aware of your thoughts and body.
- A space to talk through thoughts with a professional.
- Writing thoughts down to better understand feelings.
- A feeling of worry or unease that won’t go away.
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- More than sadness; a deep mental and emotional struggle.
- Exhaustion from constant pressure or overwork.
- A hidden emotion that stops many men from opening up.
- The negative judgment tied to mental health struggles.
- The ability to bounce back after tough times.
- A phone-based service for urgent emotional help.
- Feeling alone, even when people are around.
- Doctors may prescribe this to treat mental health conditions.
15 Clues: A place to talk with others who understand. • Feeling alone, even when people are around. • The ability to bounce back after tough times. • Exhaustion from constant pressure or overwork. • The strength it takes to be open about emotions. • A phone-based service for urgent emotional help. • A feeling of worry or unease that won’t go away. • ...
HEALTH 2021-09-12
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- Affect your thinking and behaviors
- The sum of your surroundings
- How you feel about and view certain situations
- Behaviors that potentially threaten your health
- Group beliefs, customs, and behaviors
- The shape used to represent the areas health
- A deep sense of meaning or purpose
- An ongoing condition or illness (2words)
- An overall state of well-being and total health
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- people of the same age who share similar interests
- Traits passed down to you from your parents
- when all areas of health are evenly well
- Feelings
- A sliding scale or spectrum
- thoughts and how you manage/cope
- Your 'duty' to take care of your personal health and not harm the health of others
- How you act, and the choices you make
17 Clues: Feelings • A sliding scale or spectrum • The sum of your surroundings • thoughts and how you manage/cope • Affect your thinking and behaviors • A deep sense of meaning or purpose • Group beliefs, customs, and behaviors • How you act, and the choices you make • when all areas of health are evenly well • An ongoing condition or illness (2words) • ...
Love Me Some Me & You 2025-12-04
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- Deep inhaling and exhaling for calm
- Positive statements used to reshape self-belief
- What you do after a long, stressful day
- To release tension and slow down
- Peaceful time spent alone
- A daily practice of writing to process thoughts
- Relating to feelings and inner responses
- Knowing your inherent value
- To regain energy after depletion
- A mental or emotional restart
- Mental sharpness and clear understanding
- Quieting the mind through breath and focus
- A practice of giving thanks
- Relating to energy, vibe, or spiritual movement
- A sense of equilibrium in life
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- To bring something back to health or wholeness
- Keeping your body supplied with water
- The calm, quiet state of simply being
- A technique for stabilizing your thoughts and energy
- Holistic health of mind, body, and lifestyle
- Goals set with purpose at the start of a day or practice
- The process of repairing mind, body, or spirit
- A place of comfort, protection, and rest
- To let go of emotional or mental weight
- A deeply focused creative or mental zone
- Paying full attention to the present moment
- Emotional limits that protect your peace
- Looking back to learn and grow
- Rooted, steady, emotionally aligned
- To care for something so it can grow
30 Clues: Peaceful time spent alone • Knowing your inherent value • A practice of giving thanks • A mental or emotional restart • Looking back to learn and grow • A sense of equilibrium in life • To release tension and slow down • To regain energy after depletion • Deep inhaling and exhaling for calm • Rooted, steady, emotionally aligned • To care for something so it can grow • ...
selfcare during menopause 2025-01-18
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- Writing down thoughts can help process emotions and reduce stress.
- care Moisturizing and using sunscreen helps combat skin dryness and aging.
- A calming activity that stimulates the mind and reduces stress.
- Relieves muscle tightness and improves flexibility.
- Taking vitamins like D, B12, and magnesium supports overall health.
- Warm water with Epsom salts can relieve muscle tension and promote relaxation.
- A relaxing way to relieve tension and improve circulation.
- Professional guidance to help manage emotional changes during menopause.
- Staying connected with loved ones helps combat loneliness and boosts mood.
- A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins supports hormonal balance.
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- A gentle exercise to boost mood and maintain overall health.
- Engaging in enjoyable activities can reduce stress and improve mental health.
- Staying present and aware helps reduce anxiety and improve focus.
- Drinking enough water helps manage hot flashes and skin dryness.
- Prioritizing rest is essential for physical and emotional well-being.
- Focusing on the positives in life improves emotional resilience.
- Learning to say no protects your energy and mental health.
- A practice to reduce stress and improve emotional balance.
- Combines physical movement with mindfulness to ease symptoms.
19 Clues: Relieves muscle tightness and improves flexibility. • Learning to say no protects your energy and mental health. • A practice to reduce stress and improve emotional balance. • A relaxing way to relieve tension and improve circulation. • A gentle exercise to boost mood and maintain overall health. • Combines physical movement with mindfulness to ease symptoms. • ...
Health 2013-09-15
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- The leading cause of death in the US affects this organ
- A bad habit that causes one to delay doing their work until the last minute
- A bad habit that causes nicotine addiction and in some cases COPD
- The category of health improved by getting 8 hours of sleep each night
- COPD affects this organ
- You should brush these at least twice a day
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- The leading cause of death in children under 4
- This type of exercise is also known as cardio
- The second leading cause of death in the US
- Physical, mental, and social well being
- Most people should eat 2,000 of these everyday
- The category of health improved by balancing leisure time and work
- The category of health that is improved by exercising
- The minimum number of hours people should sleep daily
14 Clues: COPD affects this organ • Physical, mental, and social well being • The second leading cause of death in the US • You should brush these at least twice a day • This type of exercise is also known as cardio • The leading cause of death in children under 4 • Most people should eat 2,000 of these everyday • The category of health that is improved by exercising • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2016-09-27
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- feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- the expression of disapproval
- extreme feelings of nervousness and wary
- the state or act of being isolated
- absence or suppression of compassion and emotions
- an activity or event that causes stress
- unfriendliness or opposition
- the ability to do something successfully
- the way people view things
- the realization or fulfilment of ones talents
- deep sorrow
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties
- a sense of resolution or conclusion
- stress that is deemed healthful
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- pertaining to or involving both the mind and body
- harmony or agreement of feeling between people
- great pain, anxiety, or sorrow
- the traits that make up a person
- the act of sorrowing or lamentation
- identifying with feelings of others
- serving a useful purpose
- confidence in ones owns ability; self respect
- a mark of disgrace
- someone you look up to and admire
- understanding of moral and ethnic principles
25 Clues: deep sorrow • a mark of disgrace • serving a useful purpose • the way people view things • unfriendliness or opposition • the expression of disapproval • great pain, anxiety, or sorrow • stress that is deemed healthful • the traits that make up a person • someone you look up to and admire • the state or act of being isolated • the act of sorrowing or lamentation • ...
Mental Health Extra Credit 2018-04-19
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- Thought or event that causes a person to become angry
- Blaming others for actions or events for which they are not responsible
- Releasing of anger on someone or something other than the cause of the anger
- When a teen is depressed, his or her body’s immune system is suppressed and he or she is more susceptible to colds and flu
- The relationship between a person’s thoughts emotions and bodily responses
- Teens who are depressed may benefit from therapy, including individual counseling
- The feeling of being irritated or annoyed
- A specific feeling
- Teens who are depressed have a sense of hopelessness and helplessness that increases their risk of making a suicide attempt
- Teens who are depressed often withdraw from friends and stop participating in enjoyable activities
- A chemical that is involved in controlling states of consciousness and mood
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- A chronic state of anger
- A physician will determine if a teen will benefit from taking prescription drugs for depression
- Teens who are depressed are at increased risk for having major depression in adulthood
- Needed to evaluate health status
- A body change that occurs when a person is angry
- Anger that is not recognized and is expressed in inappropriate ways
- Teens who are depressed might use alcohol and other drugs to try to escape from problems or change their mood
- A drug used to relieve depression
- Teens who are depressed might be tired, have difficulty concentrating, and be apathetic
- Teens might depend on certain behaviors, taken to extremes, to change their mood
21 Clues: A specific feeling • A chronic state of anger • Needed to evaluate health status • A drug used to relieve depression • The feeling of being irritated or annoyed • A body change that occurs when a person is angry • Thought or event that causes a person to become angry • Anger that is not recognized and is expressed in inappropriate ways • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2014-09-10
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- Involuntarily pushing unpleasant feelings out of one's mind
- someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for you
- the intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior
- having enough skills to do something
- making excuses to explain a situation or behavior, rather than taking responsibility for it
- you are honest, loyal and reliable
- ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis
- mental processes that protect individuals from strong or stressful emotions and situations
- chemicals produced by your glands the regulate the activities of different body cells
- the ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels
- to strive to be the best you can be
- how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
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- consciously and intentionally pushing unpleasant feelings out of one's mind
- a complex set of characteristics that makes you unique
- Unconscious lack of recognition of something that is obvious to others
- signals that tell your mind and body how to react
- non hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement
- you advocate for a safe and healthy environment at school and in your community
- the distinctive qualities that describe how a person things, feels, and behaves
- when you are startled by someone or something
- the feeling of shame and regret that occurs when you act against your values
21 Clues: you are honest, loyal and reliable • to strive to be the best you can be • having enough skills to do something • when you are startled by someone or something • signals that tell your mind and body how to react • a complex set of characteristics that makes you unique • the intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior • ...
Understanding my mental health 2021-01-04
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- A body scan meditation can help me pay attention to the ___ sensations I feel in my body, such as having tight muscles or feeling relaxed.
- Meditation is a mindfulness practice that allows you to pay __ to your thoughts, feelings and physical body.
- True or false: mental health and physical health are related.
- Sometimes ___ to someone about what I am feeling or thinking can help me feel better.
- When I need to calm down, I can quietly ___ to the number 5 (or 100) to help calm my thoughts.
- It's important to eat a lot of different fruits and ___ to get a bunch of different nutrients.
- Drinking ___ everyday will help hydrate my body and brain!
- Instead of screaming at someone who made me mad, a healthier option is to yell into a ___.
- It is important to rest my brain and body every night. If I do not get enough ___ , it can can affect my mood, my thoughts and how I act.
- When I am feeling stressed, I can deep ___ to calm down.
- It is important to know how to ___, so that when others talk to me, they feel heard.
- I can ___ in a journal when I have feelings or thoughts I want to let go of but don't feel comfortable talking to someone.
- A long word for being able to stay present and not worry about the past or present. It means being aware of what you are feeling in the moment.
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- Nourishing my body means taking care of my body by ___ healthy foods, exercising, sleeping well and managing my stress.
- Eating ___ food is good for my body and brain!
- Playing ___ in therapy can help me open up and express myself in a fun way.
- An art activity like ___ can help me express how I am feeling when I can't find the words.
- Feelings are temporary. I can allow my intense feelings to come and __, even when I don't want to feel them.
- Coping skills are tools we can use to __ more comfortable, feel better, and feel relaxed.
- Feelings affect my ___, which can affect how I act. For example, if I am happy, I will *think* positively, which might be feel more confident to make new friends.
- Having a therapist and going to ___ allows me to talk about my thoughts and feelings, and learn how to manage them!
- True or false: Ignoring my feelings is a healthy coping skill.
- Doing physical activity such as ___ can help my mind and body relax.
- Sometimes I know I need to take a ___, when I'm started to feel stressed out about something. I can come back to it once I am feeling better.
- It is normal to have ___ and emotions, no matter how intense or calm they are.
- Although sometimes it can be hard to talk about my feelings, ___ up to people that I trust can help me feel better.
- Going for a ___ with someone I trust can help me get my mind off of things, help me get a breath of fresh air, and get some physical exercise.
- The word "cope" means how to manage or ___ with emotions.
28 Clues: Eating ___ food is good for my body and brain! • When I am feeling stressed, I can deep ___ to calm down. • The word "cope" means how to manage or ___ with emotions. • Drinking ___ everyday will help hydrate my body and brain! • True or false: mental health and physical health are related. • True or false: Ignoring my feelings is a healthy coping skill. • ...
Ruth Iyegha - Mental Health 2022-05-10
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- an eating disorder in which a large quantity of food is consumed in a short period of time, often followed by feelings of guilt or shame. often times purposely vomiting or purging.
- an acronym for a condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- a disorder characterized by excessive or unrealistic anxiety about two or more aspects of life
- an acronym for a anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears that lead you to do repetitive behaviors
- an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat.
- persistent mild depression.
- a condition where someone could get extremely nervous in social situations and worries about people judging them or watching them
- different from depression, but it is included in this list. Can include experiences of extremely low moods that meet the criteria for major depression but also experiences extreme high – euphoric or irritable – moods called “mania”
- a disorder in a child marked by defiant and disobedient behavior to authority figures.
- a sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause
- disorder with a combination of symptoms of schizophrenia and mood disorder, such as depression or bipolar disorder.
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- a personality disorder characterized by an exaggerated sense of self importance, need for admiration, and lack of empathy for other people
- a personality disorder characterized by anxiety in social situations and personal relationships, with feelings of inadequacy and extreme sensitivity to rejection or criticism.
- a mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness and lack of interest
- an addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor or the mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol dependency.
- depression suffered by a mother following childbirth, typically arising from the combination of hormonal changes, psychological adjustment to motherhood, and fatigue.
- a mental health condition that affects the way a person thinks, perceives, and relates to others.
- an acronym for a chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- a severe, life-threatening, and treatable eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of eating large quantities of food (often very quickly and to the point of discomfort
- a disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia and it may produce multiple personalities
20 Clues: persistent mild depression. • a mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness and lack of interest • a disorder in a child marked by defiant and disobedient behavior to authority figures. • an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat. • ...
Mental Health and Wellness 2021-06-14
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- Nostril breathing is one type
- Lack of care or attention
- Shared bank account
- Intentional harm to senior
- Activity to unwind before bedtime
- Constant tiredness
- Type of persistent fear
- A stage of change in goal setting
- Increases risk for abuse
- Writing thoughts, ideas, emotions
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- Provide support to family and friends
- Warm up activity before exercise
- Agreement allows others to make decisions
- Treatment option for depression
- Type of abuse regarding money
- Feeling alone and disconnected
- Alone, but not lonely
- Present in the moment
- System of goal planning
- Type of activity that increases heart rate
20 Clues: Constant tiredness • Shared bank account • Alone, but not lonely • Present in the moment • Type of persistent fear • System of goal planning • Increases risk for abuse • Lack of care or attention • Intentional harm to senior • Nostril breathing is one type • Type of abuse regarding money • Feeling alone and disconnected • Treatment option for depression • ...
Mental Health Crossword puzzle 2020-12-03
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- Disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- Awareness different emotions in ourselves in other people there are individuals they autism spectrum disorderwhether or not emotionally aware.
- positive stress it's considered beneficial so like getting accepted into a college and getting married.
- Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with daily activities.
- Coping escape coping is a maladaptive coping mechanism characterized by the effort to avoid dealing with a stressor.
- Response the person will freeze when responding to a threatening situation when a person feels paralyzed.
- the ability to adapt to difficult situations. When stress, adversity or trauma strikes, you still experience anger, grief and pain, but you're able to keep functioning both physically and psychologically.
- someone actually starts getting a physical illness or other condition that caused by mental factor I just stress or other mental health disorders.
- or Flight it's a response to a threatening situation, we run away to deal with it another day.
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- a defense mechanism that involves explaining an unacceptable behavior or feeling in a rational or logical manner, avoiding the true reasons for the behavior.
- is an anxiety disorder that some people get after seeing or living through a dangerous event.
- Nervosa A serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain.
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- Nervosa An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat
- a range of symptoms and experiences of a person's internal life that are commonly held to be troubling, confusing or out of the ordinary.
- characterized by thoughts or experiences that seem out of touch with reality, disorganized speech or behavior, and decreased participation in daily activities. Difficulty with concentration and memory may also be present.
- involves projecting undesirable feelings through emotions onto someone else rather than admitting or dealing with the unwanted feelings.
- having unreasonable obsessive thoughts of fear.
- Eating Disorder serious eating disorder in which you frequently consume unusually large amounts of food and feel unable to stop eating.
- Disorder a type of anxiety disorder. It causes panic attacks, which are sudden feelings of terror when there is no real danger. You may feel as if you are losing control. You may also have physical symptoms, such as. Fast heartbeat.
- ability to understand and share the feelings of another putting yourself in the shoes of someone else.
- wants to have everything perfect, how to accept any standard short
22 Clues: extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • having unreasonable obsessive thoughts of fear. • Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with daily activities. • wants to have everything perfect, how to accept any standard short • Nervosa An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat • ...
Counseling & Mental Health Crossword 2024-05-16
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- A disturbance in one’s ability to cope effectively.
- The first English mental asylum and institution for mentally ill people.
- A steroid hormone that helps the body respond to stress, process glucose (sugar), and control blood pressure.
- A method of resolving losses and healing or recovering.
- Something that is held dear or a feeling about the worth of an item, idea, or behavior.
- Watching over clients to ensure they are safe and making good decisions.
- An internal fear reaction.
- A person who does not have the means to support themselves.
- A mental disorder that involves frequent episodes of impulsive anger that’s out of proportion to the event that triggered it.
- Involves problems getting to sleep or staying asleep.
- Severe and pervasive anxiety about being in situations from which escape might be difficult.
- Clients have protection against arbitrary decisions and to secure or protect their legal rights.
- An eating disorder where the person eats so little that they become underweight and dangerously thin.
- The ability to cope with the stress caused by such challenging situations.
- A surgical procedure in which a circular piece of bone is drilled and excised, most commonly from the human skull.
- Viewed mental illness as an imbalance of humors (air, fire, water, and earth).
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- Disregard for and violation of rights of others.
- Brings about changes in mood, attitude, and behavior.
- A medical procedure that leaves a person incapable of reproduction.
- Communication reinforcing people’s feelings about themselves by accepting their feelings, understanding them, and then nurturing them. Shows an understanding and strengthens relationships.
- Neurologist who introduced the term psychoanalysis.
- Therapy treatment for mood disorders.
- The body's physical, mental, or emotional reaction to any change.
- Act that funded the construction of psychiatric units throughout the United States.
- The process of exchanging thoughts, messages, or information between two or more people.
- Feelings of sadness, disappointment, and despair.
- The right to make personal choices.
- Respecting private information.
- Ability to "cope with and adjust to the recurrent stresses of living in an acceptable way."
- A feeling that arises from an ambiguous, unspecific cause.
- The science of improving human population by controlled breeding to increase the occurrence of desirable heritable characteristics.
31 Clues: An internal fear reaction. • Respecting private information. • The right to make personal choices. • Therapy treatment for mood disorders. • Disregard for and violation of rights of others. • Feelings of sadness, disappointment, and despair. • A disturbance in one’s ability to cope effectively. • Neurologist who introduced the term psychoanalysis. • ...
Counseling and Mental Health 2024-05-08
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- the provision of assistance and guidance in resolving personal, social, or psychological problems and difficulties, especially by a professiona
- a type of brain surgery that involves severing the connection between the frontal lobe and other parts of the brain
- person who made many laws involving fair treating for those with mental illnesses
- a fear that is irrational
- reaction to fear involving doing nothing
- a mental health condition where people have a lifelong pattern of seeing themselves and reacting to others in ways that cause problems
- a feeling of worry
- mental health hospital
- Eating Disorder where one binges and purges
- deep sorrow caused by ones death
- a disturbing experience
- form of treatment involving pills
- law of patient confidentiality
- send signals to the brain
- organ that controls emotions,movement and personality
- sleep disorder where one does not sleep
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- disorder where one consistently feels sad
- Stress that Is considered good
- breach of duty in the performance of a professional service (as in medicine) resulting in injury or loss.
- in olden times, many people thought mentally ill people were ___ by ghosts
- disorders that affect your mood, thinking and behavior
- Stress that is considered bad
- form of treatment involving talking
- fear of going outside
- emotion to something scary or dangerous
- reaction to fear involving facing the fear
- Disorder where one likes to light fires
- reaction to fear involving running away
- A program that gives special care to people who are near the end of life and have stopped treatment to cure or control their disease
- disorder where one likes to steal
- Eating disorder where one starves themself
- person who specializes in the study of mind and behavior or in the treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders
32 Clues: a feeling of worry • fear of going outside • mental health hospital • a disturbing experience • a fear that is irrational • send signals to the brain • Stress that is considered bad • Stress that Is considered good • law of patient confidentiality • deep sorrow caused by ones death • disorder where one likes to steal • form of treatment involving pills • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2023-03-03
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- a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility
- your body’s inability to move or act against a threat
- your body’s stress response to try to please someone to avoid conflict.
- your body urges you to run from danger
- a disturbance in the normal function of a part of the body
- a state of uneasiness, usually associated with uncertainty about the future
- the refusal to accept what is real
- a very serious mood disorder in which people lose interest in life and can no longer find enjoyment in anything
- anything that causes stress
- the ability to bounce back from disappointment
- the body’s response to change
- identifying with the feelings, thoughts and attitudes of another person
- hormone that occurs during stress that activates the "Fight or Flight" response
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- the pain, discomfort, and mental and physical feeling caused by the loss of a loved one or thing
- a hormone that gives the body extra energy; activates the Fight or Flight response
- the unique combination of feelings, thoughts, and behaviors that make you different from everyone else
- feelings created in response to thoughts, remarks and events
- your body’s way of facing any perceived threat aggressively.
- a state of anxiety and uncertainty over actual or potential problems. Some worries can be controlled or alleviated and some cannot. Research has shown that unnecessary worrying is stressful and can affect your personality, lifestyle and health.
- the act of SHOWING grief
- positive stress
- an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat
- the intentional taking of one’s own life
- an approach that teaches you different ways of thinking or behaving
- a sudden, intense fear
25 Clues: positive stress • a sudden, intense fear • the act of SHOWING grief • anything that causes stress • the body’s response to change • the refusal to accept what is real • your body urges you to run from danger • the intentional taking of one’s own life • the ability to bounce back from disappointment • your body’s inability to move or act against a threat • ...
Mental Health Week 2023 2023-04-27
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- Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships
- Nipissing ___ House
- Physical symptom of anxiety
- ___ Breathing
- LifeWorks password
- Worry, nervousness or fear
- Free skill-building program managed by the CMHA
- When "I" is replaced with "WE" illness becomes ___
- Ojibway ___ Lodge
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- 5-4-3-2-1 ___ Technique
- ___ skills help you manage your problems or symptoms when they arise
- LifeWorks user ID
- Self-___
- To make easier or less difficult; contribute to
- Characterized by feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- EFAP included in your benefits plan with Paragon Bay
- Community ___ Centre
- ___ Centre
- Kaylie's door is always ___
- ___ Suicide can be reached at 1-833-456-4566
- Maslow's Hierarchy of ___
21 Clues: Self-___ • ___ Centre • ___ Breathing • LifeWorks user ID • Ojibway ___ Lodge • LifeWorks password • Nipissing ___ House • Community ___ Centre • 5-4-3-2-1 ___ Technique • Maslow's Hierarchy of ___ • Worry, nervousness or fear • Physical symptom of anxiety • Kaylie's door is always ___ • ___ Suicide can be reached at 1-833-456-4566 • To make easier or less difficult; contribute to • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-18
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- - Worrying about things.
- - Being able to handle tough times.
- - Letting others know how you feel.
- - Feeling tense or worried.
- - Thinking about good things you want.
- - Being nice to others.
- - Getting through tough times.
- - Support from others.
- - Being well and feeling good.
- - Believing things can get better.
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- - How you feel inside.
- - People you trust and care about.
- - Feeling really down.
- - Feeling relaxed and peaceful.
- - Taking a break to feel better.
- - Paying attention to others.
- - Showing happiness on your face.
- - Taking deep breaths to relax.
- - A feeling of happiness.
- - Sharing your feelings.
20 Clues: - How you feel inside. • - Feeling really down. • - Support from others. • - Being nice to others. • - Worrying about things. • - Sharing your feelings. • - A feeling of happiness. • - Feeling tense or worried. • - Paying attention to others. • - Getting through tough times. • - Being well and feeling good. • - Feeling relaxed and peaceful. • - Taking deep breaths to relax. • ...
Social Media & Mental Health 2025-05-02
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- – People who intentionally provoke or upset others online
- – Online harassment that can lead to depression and low self-esteem
- – A helpful practice to stay grounded amid online chaos
- – A mental state that can increase from digital overload
- – What many users seek through likes and comments
- – A serious condition linked to excessive or negative online experiences
- – A paradoxical effect where heavy use leads to feeling alone
- – The type of time that increases with social media use
- – Feelings that may grow from lack of online affirmation
- – A common feeling triggered by constant notifications and online comparisons
- – A strategy for protecting mental health
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- – Healthy limits that can protect your well-being online
- – Unrealistic self-standards reinforced by filtered content
- – Compulsive use of platforms that interferes with daily life
- – Describes content that spreads quickly, sometimes causing harm
- – Often lowered by comparing oneself to idealized images
- – Hidden systems that can reinforce negative content loops
- – Fear of missing out, amplified by seeing others' posts
- – Something negatively affected by late-night scrolling
- – Frequent alerts that can trigger stress or distraction
20 Clues: – A strategy for protecting mental health • – What many users seek through likes and comments • – A helpful practice to stay grounded amid online chaos • – Something negatively affected by late-night scrolling • – The type of time that increases with social media use • – Healthy limits that can protect your well-being online • ...
Mental Health and Treatment 2025-06-12
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- Psychological treatment involving verbal interactions.
- therapy: Client leads discussion; therapist provides support.
- (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition): Manual for classifying psychological disorders.
- therapy: Treatment using medication or medical procedures.
- antipsychotics, antianxiety, lithium: Medications for mental disorders.
- therapy (CBT): Combines changing thoughts and behaviors.
- Freud's therapy; unconscious conflicts and drives.
- Dissociative amnesia with purposeful travel.
- focused coping: Managing emotions related to stress.
- dyskinesia: Involuntary movements from antipsychotic medication.
- State of immobility and unresponsiveness.
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- Irrational fear of specific object or situation.
- Impaired functioning in daily activities.
- False beliefs/sensory experiences without stimuli.
- behavior: Interferes with daily life and well-being.
- response: Stress response; nurturing and seeking support.
- focused coping: Addressing the stressor directly.
- disorders (Cluster A,B & C): Inflexible, enduring behavior patterns.
- disorders: Conscious awareness separates from memories, thoughts.
- disorder: Persistent sadness, loss of interest.
- Childhood Experiences (ACEs): Potentially traumatic events during childhood.
- disorder: Clinically significant disturbance in thoughts, feelings, or behavior.
- Adaptation Syndrome: Body's stress response stages (alarm, resistance, exhaustion).
- Anxiety Disorder: Persistent, excessive worry about many things.
24 Clues: Impaired functioning in daily activities. • State of immobility and unresponsiveness. • Dissociative amnesia with purposeful travel. • disorder: Persistent sadness, loss of interest. • Irrational fear of specific object or situation. • focused coping: Addressing the stressor directly. • False beliefs/sensory experiences without stimuli. • ...
HCD Mental Health Terms 2026-02-17
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- disorder from trauma exposure with hyperarousal avoidance and flashbacks
- atypical antipsychotic for mood instability and irritability
- medications that increase serotonin levels used for anxiety and mood disorders
- chronic excessive uncontrollable worry most days for six or more months
- resistance to effects of one substance due to use of another related substance
- life threatening overdose of alcohol causing respiratory depression and coma
- atypical antipsychotic reserved for severe treatment resistant cases
- intrusive unwanted thoughts urges or images causing anxiety
- repetitive ritual or behavior performed to reduce or relieve anxiety
- chronic alcohol use disorder characterized by craving loss of control and tolerance
- disorder with obsessions and compulsions that interfere with daily life
- SNRI used for GAD and chronic pain
- anticonvulsant that prevents bipolar depression swings
- excessive fear and worry that is difficult to control
- structuring the environment to support safety and therapeutic behavior change
- atypical antipsychotic used for mood and intrusive symptoms
- creation of false memories without intent to lie commonly seen in chronic alcohol use
- anticonvulsant used as a mood stabilizer
- intrusive obsessions and ritualistic compulsions performed to reduce anxiety
- long acting benzo used for anxiety and withdrawal
- severe and dangerous alcohol withdrawal with confusion hallucinations and autonomic instability
- atypical antipsychotic primarily used for mood regulation
- unconscious processes used to reduce stress and anxiety
- SSRI commonly first line for anxiety OCD and PTSD
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- medications that increase serotonin and norepinephrine to treat anxiety
- strategies to manage or reduce stress or anxiety
- SSRI effective for GAD OCD and PTSD
- medication treatment approaches for these disorders
- higher doses of SSRIs used to reduce obsessions and compulsions
- SSRI commonly used for GAD OCD and PTSD
- effects of elevated alcohol levels causing impaired judgment and coordination
- non benzodiazepine anxiolytic for long term GAD with minimal dependence risk
- substances that cause birth defects
- anxiolytics that enhance GABA for rapid relief but have dependence risk
- chronic and persistent excessive worry with physical symptoms
- medical management of alcohol withdrawal
- state where body or brain requires a substance to prevent withdrawal
- medications that balance mood used for bipolar and affective disorders
- mood stabilizer that reduces mania and suicide risk
- atypical antipsychotic used as adjunct for mood and PTSD symptoms
- SNRI effective for GAD and PTSD
- medications that modulate dopamine and serotonin to reduce mood and PTSD symptoms
- intermediate acting benzo for anxiety and agitation
- needing increased amounts of a substance to achieve the same effect
- anticonvulsant with mood stabilizing properties
- SSRI used for anxiety mood disorders and OCD
- SSRI used for treatment of anxiety and depression
- generic form of lithium used for mood stabilization
- fast acting benzo for acute anxiety relief
- symptoms that occur after stopping heavy or prolonged alcohol use
- physical or emotional response to a perceived challenge or threat
51 Clues: SNRI effective for GAD and PTSD • SNRI used for GAD and chronic pain • SSRI effective for GAD OCD and PTSD • substances that cause birth defects • SSRI commonly used for GAD OCD and PTSD • medical management of alcohol withdrawal • anticonvulsant used as a mood stabilizer • fast acting benzo for acute anxiety relief • SSRI used for anxiety mood disorders and OCD • ...
Ghazal's Mental Health Puzzle!(very very easy) 2022-04-25
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- mental health disorders, refers to a wide range of mental health conditions.
- a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
- disorder a serious mental illness, characterised by eating, exercise and body weight or shape becoming an unhealthy preoccupation of someone's life.
- an organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull of vertebrates, functioning as the coordinating center of sensation and intellectual and nervous activity.
- a state of emotional or physical agitation
- an emotional state or reaction.
- is a feeling of worry about the future
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- a conscious mental reaction that is felt as a strong emotion focused at a specific object and is frequently accompanied by physiological and behavioural changes in the body.
- a brain disorder that causes changes in a person's mood, energy, and ability to function.
- obsessive-compulsive disorder.
- a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- the element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences, to think, and to feel; the faculty of consciousness and thought.
- is a disorder of despair and dejection are strong emotion.
- involves the negative or discriminatory attitudes that others have about mental illness.
16 Clues: obsessive-compulsive disorder. • an emotional state or reaction. • is a feeling of worry about the future • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. • a state of emotional or physical agitation • is a disorder of despair and dejection are strong emotion. • the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. • ...
YCS MHC Structural Stigma 2023-02-23
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- There is still inadequate _____ coverage for mental health despite the attempt to include them in policies.
- To combat structural barriers, it is important to have _____ mental healthcare resources.
- Weekly treatment for mental health are _____ as compared to treatment for physical injuries.
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- Segregating mental health conditions based on the urgency of their conditions: Triaging. This may be unhelpful as people with lesser ____ will be pushed back for those with higher.
- For some companies, it is required to have medical endorsement for _____ if you have mental health conditions.
- Subsidies for _____ mental healthcare has a financial limit that is easily reached within the first 10 sessions
- Students with low _____ often find it difficult to afford counselling sessions/therapy.
- There is a _____ waiting time between the first and follow-up appointment to see a mental health professional (median time was 34 days in 2020).
8 Clues: Students with low _____ often find it difficult to afford counselling sessions/therapy. • To combat structural barriers, it is important to have _____ mental healthcare resources. • Weekly treatment for mental health are _____ as compared to treatment for physical injuries. • ...
Health 2021-01-06
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- number of years a person can expect to live
- is the big artery coming directly from the heart and delivers blood to brain and body.
- health refers how well your body functions with everyday tasks
- all traits that are passed biologically from parent to child.
- is the pacemaker for the heart
- _____ carry blood to the heart
- is the ability to gather, understand and use the health information to improve his or hers health.
- any action or condition that increases the likelihood of a negative outcome.
- steps you take to achieve a goal
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- What does ECG / EKG stand for?
- how many chambers in a heart?
- Arteries carry blood ____ from the heart.
- well-being of your body, your mind and relationships with other people.
- health how well you get along with others
- health combines all aspects of health, purposeful life
- overall satisfaction that a person gets from life.
- Red blood cells carry _______.
- health mind is alert
- health how you react to event in your life(feelings)
- is a behavior that is repeated so often it becomes automatic.
- taking action to avoid disease and injury.
- beliefs and patterns of behavior that are shared by a group.
22 Clues: health mind is alert • how many chambers in a heart? • What does ECG / EKG stand for? • Red blood cells carry _______. • is the pacemaker for the heart • _____ carry blood to the heart • steps you take to achieve a goal • Arteries carry blood ____ from the heart. • health how well you get along with others • taking action to avoid disease and injury. • ...
PDHPE 2024-04-10
12 Clues: Good health • Your family history • A way of exercising • Your health with others • When you get an illness • A relaxed state of mind • Your health with emotions • The top activity people do • Your health on the outside • The timetable for your day • Something when you get hurt • The people that are close to you
Mental Health Positive Reinforcement 2023-04-19
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- (A positive statement used to reinforce a particular belief or behavior)
- (A feeling of optimism or expectation for the future)
- (The act of acknowledging and embracing one's thoughts, feelings, and circumstances)
- (The act of inspiring or motivating someone to do or achieve something)
- (The process of recovering from physical or mental illness or injury)
- (The practice of expressing thankfulness and appreciation for what one has)
- (The confidence and belief in one's own worth and abilities)
- (The ability to recover and bounce back from adversity or difficult situations)
- (The process of gaining control and confidence over one's life and circumstances)
- MINDSET (A belief that one's abilities and intelligence can be developed over time)
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- (The act of recognizing and acknowledging someone's thoughts, feelings, or experiences as valid and legitimate)
- (The quality of being strong, both physically and mentally)
- (The act of giving support, confidence, or hope to someone)
- SELF-TALK (The practice of using positive language and thoughts to promote self-confidence and motivation)
- (A positive attitude or outlook on life, even in difficult situations)
- (A mindset that focuses on the good and positive aspects of life)
- (The practice of being present in the moment and non-judgmentally aware of one's thoughts and feelings)
- (A feeling of self-assurance, belief in one's abilities or qualities)
- (The practice of taking care of oneself to promote physical and mental well-being)
- (Providing encouragement, assistance, or help)
20 Clues: (Providing encouragement, assistance, or help) • (A feeling of optimism or expectation for the future) • (The quality of being strong, both physically and mentally) • (The act of giving support, confidence, or hope to someone) • (The confidence and belief in one's own worth and abilities) • (A mindset that focuses on the good and positive aspects of life) • ...
Mental Health Crossword puzzle 2020-12-03
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- a defense mechanism that involves explaining an unacceptable behavior or feeling in a rational or logical manner, avoiding the true reasons for the behavior.
- the ability to adapt to difficult situations. When stress, adversity or trauma strikes, you still experience anger, grief and pain, but you're able to keep functioning both physically and psychologically.
- it's a response to a threatening situation, we run away to deal with it another day.
- wants to have everything perfect, how to accept any standard short
- associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- having unreasonable obsessive thoughts of fear.
- the person will freeze when responding to a threatening situation when a person feels paralyzed.
- escape coping is a maladaptive coping mechanism characterized by the effort to avoid dealing with a stressor.
- A serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain.
- someone actually starts getting a physical illness or other condition that caused by mental factor I just stress or other mental health disorders.
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- a range of symptoms and experiences of a person's internal life that are commonly held to be troubling, confusing or out of the ordinary.
- different emotions in ourselves in other people there are individuals they autism spectrum disorderwhether or not emotionally aware.
- a serious eating disorder in which you frequently consume unusually large amounts of food and feel unable to stop eating.
- is an anxiety disorder that some people get after seeing or living through a dangerous event.
- characterized by thoughts or experiences that seem out of touch with reality, disorganized speech or behavior, and decreased participation in daily activities. Difficulty with concentration and memory may also be present.
- positive stress it's considered beneficial so like getting accepted into a college and getting married.
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- a type of anxiety disorder. It causes panic attacks, which are sudden feelings of terror when there is no real danger. You may feel as if you are losing control. You may also have physical symptoms, such as. Fast heartbeat.
- Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with daily activities.
- involves projecting undesirable feelings through emotions onto someone else rather than admitting or dealing with the unwanted feelings.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another putting yourself in the shoes of someone else.
22 Clues: extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • having unreasonable obsessive thoughts of fear. • Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with daily activities. • wants to have everything perfect, how to accept any standard short • An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-05
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- instinctive response to threat
- alternating periods of elation and depression
- post tramatic stress
- quality of being sad
- recover quickly from a problem
- overwhelmed by feeling incapable
- fear of being overweight
- ability to share or express feelings with one
- behaviors to avoid thinking about difficulties
- ability to indentify emotions you are feeling
- react abnormally to reality
- freeze in a solid postilion when threatened
- eating disorder, binged, methods to avoid weight gain
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- illness from mental factor
- panic attacks from anxiety
- justify behaviors
- normal stress which benefits
- needs to be perfect
- feelings of worry or fear
- frequently consuming large amounts of food
- excessive or unrealistic anxiety
- estimate or forecast of a future situation
- obsessive compulsion disorder
- state of strains or tension
24 Clues: justify behaviors • needs to be perfect • post tramatic stress • quality of being sad • fear of being overweight • feelings of worry or fear • illness from mental factor • panic attacks from anxiety • react abnormally to reality • state of strains or tension • normal stress which benefits • obsessive compulsion disorder • instinctive response to threat • recover quickly from a problem • ...
Ruth Iyegha - Mental Health 2022-05-10
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- depression suffered by a mother following childbirth, typically arising from the combination of hormonal changes, psychological adjustment to motherhood, and fatigue.
- an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat.
- a mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness and lack of interest
- a mental health condition that affects the way a person thinks, perceives, and relates to others.
- a severe, life-threatening, and treatable eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of eating large quantities of food (often very quickly and to the point of discomfort
- an acronym for a anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears that lead you to do repetitive behaviors
- a disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia and it may produce multiple personalities
- persistent mild depression.
- a personality disorder characterized by an exaggerated sense of self importance, need for admiration, and lack of empathy for other people
- a personality disorder characterized by anxiety in social situations and personal relationships, with feelings of inadequacy and extreme sensitivity to rejection or criticism.
- an eating disorder in which a large quantity of food is consumed in a short period of time, often followed by feelings of guilt or shame. often times purposely vomiting or purging.
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- a disorder with a combination of symptoms of schizophrenia and mood disorder, such as depression or bipolar disorder.
- a condition where someone could get extremely nervous in social situations and worries about people judging them or watching them
- an acronym for a chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- a disorder in a child marked by defiant and disobedient behavior to authority figures.
- a disorder characterized by excessive or unrealistic anxiety about two or more aspects of life
- different from depression, but it is included in this list. Can include experiences of extremely low moods that meet the criteria for major depression but also experiences extreme high – euphoric or irritable – moods called “mania”
- a sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause
- an acronym for a condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- an addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor or the mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol dependency.
20 Clues: persistent mild depression. • a mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness and lack of interest • a disorder in a child marked by defiant and disobedient behavior to authority figures. • an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat. • ...
mental health/psychiatry terms 2022-07-24
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- senseless repetition of another person’s speech
- New invented words with idiosyncratic meanings for the patient
- terrible, enduring fear of a specific disease, e.g. cancer
- ability to analyse a situation and understand the true meaning of an experience
- A cluster of signs and symptoms
- patient fabricates information to fill in gaps in a story due to memory impairment
- subjective manifestation of a pathological condition, reported by the patient
- A perception in the absence of an external stimulus that has quality of a true perception
- disturbances of sleep, weight loss, loss of appetite & sexual interest characteristic of depressive disorders
- Persistent repetition of words, ideas or act
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- belief that one's words, actions & thoughts can cause or prevent events
- Enduring patterns of perceiving, relating to and thinking about the world and oneself
- overwhelming need to repeat some action in a ritualistic manner over which the person feels no control
- flow of thought moves rapidly from one topic to another
- subjective experience of feelings and emotions as described by the individual
- Persistent, recurrent, irresistible and distressing thoughts, images and impulse
- A false belief or idea firmly held despite strong evidence to the contrary
- Lack of feeling, concern, interest or emotion
- An objective manifestation of a pathological condition
- Imitation of another person’s movements
- experience of one’s thoughts being abruptly stopped, observed as an interruption of speech
- forceful goal-directed action that may be verbal or physical
- persistent irrational fear of a specific object or situation resulting in a compelling desire to avoid it
- inability to feel pleasure
- The misperception or distortion of an external stimulus
25 Clues: inability to feel pleasure • A cluster of signs and symptoms • Imitation of another person’s movements • Persistent repetition of words, ideas or act • Lack of feeling, concern, interest or emotion • senseless repetition of another person’s speech • An objective manifestation of a pathological condition • flow of thought moves rapidly from one topic to another • ...
Mental and soc health 2019-09-24
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- the history of their education and work history to see if they are eligible to work
- when people participate in what is going on
- a person that hires people and pays them for their work
- when people learn of practice that will make them better at what they are doing
- a form for people to get into college, or a job,
- Money an employee gets monthly
- sheet A paper that has all of the information so you can finish your applications
- a goal or purpose
- a business advertising products or services so people will buy them
- When someone is good at what they do and get recognized for it
- Companies give workers health insurance, retirement pay, and stock options
- something that proves the truth of something
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- when people have a skill that can be used for work to complete the task.
- a person that talks about your character and skills
- to do something well through learning or experience
- A person that is good for the job
- pitch a speech you give about yourself or your company in the span it takes an elevator to go up a couple floors
- when someone think about something they did
- a poster of you academic goals and your work
- letter A letter that is sent with the resume and application to provide more information
- getting knowledge through teaching and learning at school or in a similar environment
21 Clues: a goal or purpose • Money an employee gets monthly • A person that is good for the job • when people participate in what is going on • when someone think about something they did • a poster of you academic goals and your work • something that proves the truth of something • a form for people to get into college, or a job, • ...
mental health and psychology 2024-01-02
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- Conscious or aware of something.
- Advice, especially that given formally.
- Deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- The center of consciousness that generates thoughts and feelings.
- A mild mental illness involving symptoms of stress but not a radical loss of touch with reality.
- Give assistance to, especially emotionally.
- Relating to the mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding.
- The process of developing or maturing physically, mentally, or spiritually.
- A feeling of worry or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- A common response to challenging events.
- A feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen.
- A condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions.
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
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- A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress.
- The way an individual acts or conducts oneself.
- The process of becoming sound or healthy again.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- The capacity to gain an accurate and deep understanding of someone or something.
- The human soul, mind, or spirit.
- A temporary state of mind or feeling.
- Treatment of mental or psychological disorders through psychological methods.
- An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- A mental disorder marked by a persistent feeling of sadness or loss of interest.
- The ability to cope mentally or emotionally with a crisis.
- A complex psychological state involving subjective experiences, physiological responses, and behavioral expressions.
25 Clues: Conscious or aware of something. • Advice, especially that given formally. • The human soul, mind, or spirit. • A temporary state of mind or feeling. • Deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • Give assistance to, especially emotionally. • A common response to challenging events. • ...
Manic (Mental Health) Monday 2024-09-29
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- Alcohol is a _____________. It makes everything slower, including heart rate, blood pressure, and wakefulness.
- A plausible, yet imaginary memory that fills in gaps in what is remembered
- 3rd stage of a substance use disorder. Dependence, ____________, Addiction
- Opioids like heroin and morphine are made from milk of the _________
- A persistent pattern of violation of societal norms and the rights of others
- Abbreviation for Alcohol withdrawal delirium or Delirium Tremens, which can begin 30-120 hours after the last drink, peak at 24-48 hours, and last 3 days. (shaking, vomiting, sweating, increase in pulse, b/p, and temp)
- A disturbance in attention, awareness, and cognition that develops over a short period and cannot be explained by other neurocognitive disorders
- Abbreviation for a disorder that involves persistent, excessive, unrealistic worry about everyday events and activities
- or Aricept. Key medication used for Alzheimer's disease that may improve cognitive function.
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- Major risk factor for dementia.
- ________________ Hyperemesis Syndrome- an uncommon syndrome that develops in Cannabis users that causes 24-48 hours of intense vomiting, abdominal pain, sweating, and flushing- after the prodromal phase.
- ____________ symptoms- a possible side effect of antipsychotic medications. (tics, tremors, stiffness, restlessness)
- A psychological and physiological response to a demanding situation
- ___________ Defiant Disorder- involves a persistent pattern of angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, and vindictiveness
- Learning disorder like dyslexia but this disorder concerns ability to do Math
- A disorder characterized by severe impairments in reciprocal social interactions, stereotyped patterns of behavior, and limited interests and activities.
- Care of a patient with delirium is focused on this.
- A common side effect of antianxiety medication (and why you are told not to drive or operate heavy machinery until you know how the medication will effect you
- Abbreviation for the classification of medicine that inhibits the reuptake of serotonin.
- Abbreviation for a disorder characterized by persistent difficulty sustaining attention and impulsivity.
20 Clues: Major risk factor for dementia. • Care of a patient with delirium is focused on this. • A psychological and physiological response to a demanding situation • Opioids like heroin and morphine are made from milk of the _________ • A plausible, yet imaginary memory that fills in gaps in what is remembered • ...
MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH 2025-04-23
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- : A way to connect and feel less alone—try it with a friend or therapist
- : A mood disorder that can cause deep sadness and loss of interest
- : Writing your thoughts to better understand how you feel
- : Rest that keeps your brain and emotions balanced
- : A gentle activity that combines movement, breath, and mindfulness
- : What you do to manage tough emotions or stress
- : A regular schedule that creates a sense of stability
- : A practice that calms your mind and builds inner peace
- : Noticing and appreciating the good around you
- : Doing something kind for yourself to recharge
- : A warm gesture that can help reduce stress and increase connection
- : Drinking enough water to stay healthy and clear-headed
- : Unfair judgment that keeps people from seeking help
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- : A space to talk with a professional about your mental health
- : The strength to keep going, even when things get tough
- : Listening to this can soothe emotions and lift your mood
- : A calming practice to help slow your thoughts
- : What friends or loved ones can give when you're struggling
- : Being outside in green spaces can reduce stress
- : Personal limits that protect your mental and emotional health
- : A feeling of worry or nervousness that can affect your daily life
- : Focusing on the present moment with kindness and awareness
- : Taking breaks so your body and brain can recover
- : An act that helps others—and also helps you
- : A simple way to move your body and clear your mind
25 Clues: : An act that helps others—and also helps you • : A calming practice to help slow your thoughts • : Noticing and appreciating the good around you • : Doing something kind for yourself to recharge • : What you do to manage tough emotions or stress • : Being outside in green spaces can reduce stress • : Rest that keeps your brain and emotions balanced • ...
What does health mean to individuals? 2024-09-27
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- Refers to changes that occur in our level of health.
- health relates to a sense purpose/meaning in our life.
- health is our ability to interact with other people.
- Is the level of sickness in a given population.
- Refers to the way something is viewed by an individual/group.
- Meanings of _ _ _ _ _ _ have changed over time.
- Refers to a sense of belonging.
- Our health compared to other people or other points of time in our life.
- Behaviours likely to contribute to poorer levels of health.
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- Is the number of deaths in a given population form a cause and/or over a period of time.
- An opinion to which people may be expected to conform.
- health is the state of emotion well-being.
- The health status of young Australians is described as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Behaviours likely to enhance a person's level of health.
- Abbreviation for World Health Organisation.
- _ _ _ _ expectancy is the average number of years of life remaining to a person at a particular age, based on current death rates.
- Our level of health is a result of the complex _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ between the dimensions.
- Protective and risk behaviours often have this effect.
- health is the wellness of the body and absence of pain.
- Health may be represented as a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Refers to a lack of physical activity.
21 Clues: Refers to a sense of belonging. • Refers to a lack of physical activity. • health is the state of emotion well-being. • Abbreviation for World Health Organisation. • Is the level of sickness in a given population. • Meanings of _ _ _ _ _ _ have changed over time. • Health may be represented as a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • Refers to changes that occur in our level of health. • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2024-02-19
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- positive outlook even in stressful times
- physical, mental, and emotional reactions of your body to the challenges you face
- set ways a person thinks of feels about someone or something
- how you feel about you
- knowing which emotions you feel and why
- moods or feelings
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- ideas or thoughts a person believes to be true
- being thankful
- ability to bounce back from stressful events
- an active role in protecting your own health
- positive stress
- causes stress
- negative stress
- thoughts and feelings about yourself
- putting yourself in someone else's shoes
- patterns of thoughts and feelings that decrease mental and emotional health
- extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events
17 Clues: causes stress • being thankful • positive stress • negative stress • moods or feelings • how you feel about you • thoughts and feelings about yourself • knowing which emotions you feel and why • positive outlook even in stressful times • putting yourself in someone else's shoes • ability to bounce back from stressful events • an active role in protecting your own health • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab 2022-06-03
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- A death caused by one injuring themselves with the intent of dying
- A short-term form of psychotherapy based on the concept that the way we think about things affects how we feel emotionally
- The expectation that something desired will occur
- When a person withdraws or becomes isolated from their environment or from other people
- A range of irregular eating behaviors that may or may not warrant a diagnosis of a specific disorder
- An emotional state that may range in intensity from mild irritaton to intense fury and range
- a group of suicides or suicide attempts, or both, that occur closer together in time and space than would normally be expected in a given community
- Conditions that affect your thinking,feeling,mood,and behavior
- A mental disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, concentration, and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks.
- an umbrella term for types of therapy that treats mental health disorder
- The normal process of reacting to a loss
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- an anxiety disorder characterized by unxepected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress
- a for of Psychotherapy that involves one or more mental health practitioners who deliver psychotherapy to several individuals in each session
- Uses physiological treatments such as medications to treat psychological disorders.
- The thoughts and behaviors mobilized to manage internal and external stressful situations
- A coping mechanism that gives you time to adjust to distressing situations
- A sudden outpouring of grief
- a dysfunction of the brain that was meant to exclude psychiatric disorders
- a medical condition that impairs normal functioning of bodily processes that remains largely undetected under examination,dissection or even under a microscope.
- A group of behavioral and emotional problems characterized by a disregard for others.
- The normal process of reacting to a loss
- Your general emotional state or mood is distorted or inconsistent with your circumstances and interferes with you ability to function.
- a general term for treating mental health problems by talking with a psychiatrist,Psychologist or other mental health provider
- Symptoms of intense anxiety or panic that are directly caused by a physical health problem
- The process by which people adapt to a loss
- approval or acquiescence
- a gnawing distress airisng from a sense of guilt for past wrongs
27 Clues: approval or acquiescence • A sudden outpouring of grief • The normal process of reacting to a loss • The normal process of reacting to a loss • The process by which people adapt to a loss • The expectation that something desired will occur • Conditions that affect your thinking,feeling,mood,and behavior • a gnawing distress airisng from a sense of guilt for past wrongs • ...
Camp Cozy 2025-11-20
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- the easing or alleviation of a person's feelings of grief or distress
- creating personal satisfaction and enrichment from one's work
- a relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something else
- expanding a sense of purpose and meaning in life
- coping effectively with life and creating satisfying relationships
- physical activity that improves or maintains physical and mental health
- focusing your full attention on the present moment
- a form of treatment aimed at relieving emotional distress and mental health problems
- recognizing the need for physical activity, healthy foods, and sleep
- practice of writing down your thoughts and feelings
- a vital biological process that allows your body and brain to rest and repair, and is essential for good health
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- the holistic sense of purpse and deep satisfaction derived from living a life aligned with your core values
- mind-body practice that connects physical postures, breathing techniques, and meditation
- occupying pleasant, stimulating environments that support wellbeing
- a multifaceted process of restoring wholeness to the body, mind, and spirit
- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
- recognizing creative abilities and finding ways to expand knowledge and skills
- focusing the mind to achieve mental clarity and an emotionally calm and stable state
- feeling satisfied with current and future financial situations
- developing a sense of connection, belonging, and a well-developed support system
20 Clues: expanding a sense of purpose and meaning in life • the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy • focusing your full attention on the present moment • practice of writing down your thoughts and feelings • creating personal satisfaction and enrichment from one's work • feeling satisfied with current and future financial situations • ...
Health 2021-01-06
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- Arteries carry blood ____ from the heart.
- health combines all aspects of health, purposeful life
- _____ carry blood to the heart
- beliefs and patterns of behavior that are shared by a group.
- overall satisfaction that a person gets from life.
- taking action to avoid disease and injury.
- number of years a person can expect to live
- health how well you get along with others
- is a behavior that is repeated so often it becomes automatic.
- how many chambers in a heart?
- all traits that are passed biologically from parent to child.
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- is the big artery coming directly from the heart and delivers blood to brain and body.
- is the ability to gather, understand and use the health information to improve his or hers health.
- well-being of your body, your mind and relationships with other people.
- steps you take to achieve a goal
- health mind is alert
- health refers how well your body functions with everyday tasks
- What does ECG / EKG stand for?
- any action or condition that increases the likelihood of a negative outcome.
- Red blood cells carry _______.
- is the pacemaker for the heart
- health how you react to event in your life(feelings)
22 Clues: health mind is alert • how many chambers in a heart? • _____ carry blood to the heart • What does ECG / EKG stand for? • Red blood cells carry _______. • is the pacemaker for the heart • steps you take to achieve a goal • Arteries carry blood ____ from the heart. • health how well you get along with others • taking action to avoid disease and injury. • ...
Your Total Health 2025-10-29
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- this connection explains how your mental health impacts your physical health (two words with a hyphen)
- the combination of physical, social, and mental well-being.
- this type of health is about friends, family, and other relationships
- a state of balanced health
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- this type of health is about how you think, feel, and react.
- the way you act in different situations or respond to events.
- this type of health is about taking care of your body (nutrition, working out, avoiding drugs).
- patterns of behavior you follow without thinking
8 Clues: a state of balanced health • patterns of behavior you follow without thinking • the combination of physical, social, and mental well-being. • this type of health is about how you think, feel, and react. • the way you act in different situations or respond to events. • this type of health is about friends, family, and other relationships • ...
Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2015-09-15
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- Disorders A mental illness that causes pain and other bodily symptoms.
- A doctor who specializes in treating diseases of the nervous system.
- Suicide Suicides that have a "contagious" element to them, resulting in multiple suicidal behaviors or suicides that fall within an certain time frame.
- Disorder A type of mental disorder that causes one to have an unhealthy pattern of thinking, functioning, and behaving.
- Abnormal anxiety about one's health.
- Disorder A mental illness that causes overwhelming worry and fear.
- Disorder A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings.
- Disorder This is another term for a mood disorder. Examples of this disorder are depression, bipolar disorder, or anxiety.
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- Taking one's own life voluntarily and intentionally.
- This disorder can cause hallucinations, delusions, and extremely disordered thinking and behavior. It causes one to interpret reality abnormally.
- Someone who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses
- Social Worker A social worker who specializes in working with the mentally ill.
- Psychologist Psychological speciality that provides mental and behavioral health care for individuals and families.
- A mood disorder causing one to feel sadness and loss of interest.
- Disorder An illness of the mind that can prevent someone from living a happy, healthful life.
15 Clues: Abnormal anxiety about one's health. • Taking one's own life voluntarily and intentionally. • Disorder A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings. • A mood disorder causing one to feel sadness and loss of interest. • Disorder A mental illness that causes overwhelming worry and fear. • A doctor who specializes in treating diseases of the nervous system. • ...
Clinical Psychology 2024-12-03
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- A state of mental or emotional strain
- Mental processes like thinking and memory
- Treatment for mental health issues
- An extreme, irrational fear of something
- Dependence on a substance or behavior
- A disorder from experiencing or witnessing trauma
- A persistent feeling of sadness or loss of interest
- The way someone acts in different situations
- A feeling of nervousness or fear
- Identifying a mental or physical illness
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- A disorder that affects thought and perception
- The study of the mind and behavior
- Emotional damage caused by a distressing event
- Guidance provided to address personal or psychological problems
- A disturbance in normal mental or physical functioning
15 Clues: A feeling of nervousness or fear • The study of the mind and behavior • Treatment for mental health issues • A state of mental or emotional strain • Dependence on a substance or behavior • An extreme, irrational fear of something • Identifying a mental or physical illness • Mental processes like thinking and memory • The way someone acts in different situations • ...
Caring Community 2024-08-30
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- Helping someone first part of the word is Assist
- Where babies go during the day.
- Religious, morals and beliefs
- First word of this class
- Health professional
- Learning and improving
- Caring for someone
- One of the healths starting with M
- A state of being comfortable, healthy or happy
- Helping someone that needs help
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- Willing to do something for them, volunteer is in the word
- Old people
- Talking With others rhyme with docial
- One of the healths starting with P
- Group of people
- Helping someone that is lost
- Provides health insurance
- Rhymes with Wealth
- Companies
- Rhymes with Bellness
20 Clues: Companies • Old people • Group of people • Caring for someone • Rhymes with Wealth • Health professional • Rhymes with Bellness • Learning and improving • First word of this class • Provides health insurance • Helping someone that is lost • Religious, morals and beliefs • Where babies go during the day. • Helping someone that needs help • One of the healths starting with P • ...
Mental Health and Wellness 2025-02-26
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- – A feeling of worry or fear
- – The study of the mind and behavior
- – A practice for relaxation and focus
- – Negative attitudes toward mental health issues
- – A neurotransmitter linked to happiness
- – Help from friends, family, or professionals
- – Appreciating the positive things in life
- – A common mood disorder
- – A response to pressure or challenges
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- – The ability to bounce back from challenges
- – Professional treatment for mental health issues
- – Strategies to deal with stress or emotions
- – A state of being healthy and happy
- – Being present in the moment
- – Taking care of oneself physically and mentally
15 Clues: – A common mood disorder • – A feeling of worry or fear • – Being present in the moment • – A state of being healthy and happy • – The study of the mind and behavior • – A practice for relaxation and focus • – A response to pressure or challenges • – A neurotransmitter linked to happiness • – Appreciating the positive things in life • ...
The bell jar crossword 2025-05-31
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- A controversial mental health treatment Esther receives
- The doctor who performs Esther's Electroconvulsive Therapy
- Esther's hypocritical ex-boyfriend who is in medical school
- Where Esther interned: Ladie's ___ magazine
- A fellow patient who parallels Esther's mental health journey
- Esther's college major
- Their execution is referenced in the novel's opening
- The subject of Esther's inner conflict and inner rebellion
- A common diagnosis for women in 1950s psychiatry
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- A rebellious friend Esther meets in New York
- A symbol of Esther's mental suffocation and isolation
- The 1950s ideal of feminine perfection that Esther finds oppressive
- Esther wins an internship at one in New York City
- A deeply relatable metaphor used to represent Esther's fear of choosing a life path
- A facility where Esther is institutionalized
15 Clues: Esther's college major • Where Esther interned: Ladie's ___ magazine • A rebellious friend Esther meets in New York • A facility where Esther is institutionalized • A common diagnosis for women in 1950s psychiatry • Esther wins an internship at one in New York City • Their execution is referenced in the novel's opening • ...
What does health mean to individuals? 2017-12-11
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- Refers to changes that occur in our level of health.
- health relates to a sense purpose/meaning in our life.
- health is our ability to interact with other people.
- Is the level of sickness in a given population.
- Refers to the way something is viewed by an individual/group.
- Meanings of _ _ _ _ _ _ have changed over time.
- Refers to a sense of belonging.
- Our health compared to other people or other points of time in our life.
- Behaviours likely to contribute to poorer levels of health.
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- Is the number of deaths in a given population form a cause and/or over a period of time.
- An opinion to which people may be expected to conform.
- health is the state of emotion well-being.
- The health status of young Australians is described as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Behaviours likely to enhance a person's level of health.
- Abbreviation for World Health Organisation.
- _ _ _ _ expectancy is the average number of years of life remaining to a person at a particular age, based on current death rates.
- Our level of health is a result of the complex _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ between the dimensions.
- Protective and risk behaviours often have this effect.
- health is the wellness of the body and absence of pain.
- Health may be represented as a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Refers to a lack of physical activity.
21 Clues: Refers to a sense of belonging. • Refers to a lack of physical activity. • health is the state of emotion well-being. • Abbreviation for World Health Organisation. • Is the level of sickness in a given population. • Meanings of _ _ _ _ _ _ have changed over time. • Health may be represented as a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • Refers to changes that occur in our level of health. • ...
Understanding Mental and Emotional Health 2024-10-13
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- causes negative feelings and harmful health effects
- skilled at understanding, controlling, and expressing their emotions
- when negative thoughts interfere with daily function for a short time
- refers to how you express yourself and your thoughts and feelings
- factors that cause stress
- ability to bounce back from traumatic or stressful events
- mental picture of yourself
- set ways of thinking or feeling
- thoughts and feelings that decrease mental and emotional health
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- the process of using strategies to reduce stress and handle stressful situations in positive ways
- emotion that means being thankful or grateful
- describes how you observe and understand information
- who you are
- the physical, mental, and emotional reactions of your body to the challenges you face
- the moods or feelings you experience
- something a person accepts as true based on experiences, scientific facts, or prior knowledge
- knowing which emotions you feel and why
- how you feel about yourself
- ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes, and to understand someone else's wants, needs, and perspectives
- positive stress that encourages growth and motivation
20 Clues: who you are • factors that cause stress • mental picture of yourself • how you feel about yourself • set ways of thinking or feeling • the moods or feelings you experience • knowing which emotions you feel and why • emotion that means being thankful or grateful • causes negative feelings and harmful health effects • describes how you observe and understand information • ...
The portrayal of mental health in literature 2025-01-22
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- Feeling compassion or pity for someone’s situation, often less personal than empathy but still caring.
- Something that emotionally connects with you, as if it vibrates on your wavelength, like a song lyric or a character’s struggle that feels personally relatable.
- The characteristics, beliefs, and experiences that define a person or group, often explored in literature to show growth and self-discovery.
- The ability to deeply understand and share another person’s feelings, putting yourself in their shoes emotionally.
- The ability to think and create in imaginative and original ways, often associated with both inspiration and struggle.
- To make someone or something relatable, showing their humanity and flaws so that they’re not just a concept or idea but a real, empathetic figure.
- Depicting something inaccurately or unfairly, like when mental health is shown as overly dramatic or dangerous in stories.
- A negative stereotype or mark of shame associated with a condition, group, or behavior, often leading to misunderstanding or prejudice.
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- Being genuine, real, and true to one’s self or to reality, without pretense or exaggeration.
- The lens or viewpoint from which a story or issue is seen, shaping how it’s understood and interpreted.
- The way something or someone is represented or depicted, often reflecting society’s views or the creator’s perspective. Think of how books and movies portray characters or events to make you see them in a certain way.
- To mirror or show something, whether it’s societal attitudes, personal experiences, or values, like how literature reflects its time.
- The quality of being intricate or layered, as in the multifaceted nature of human experiences and characters in literature.
- A bond or relationship that ties people together emotionally or intellectually, often a theme in stories about mental health.
- A character often portrayed as the antagonist or “bad guy,” sometimes linked unfairly to mental health issues in stories.
- Health The state of your emotional, psychological, and social well-being, impacting how you think, feel, and interact with others.
- A fixed, oversimplified belief or image about a group of people, often ignoring individuality and complexity.
- The process of gradual change and growth, whether it’s in understanding, development, or even how mental health is portrayed in literature.
- A deep understanding or sudden realization about something, often leading to a new perspective.
- A story or account of events, often shaped by the perspective and tone of the storyteller.
20 Clues: A story or account of events, often shaped by the perspective and tone of the storyteller. • Being genuine, real, and true to one’s self or to reality, without pretense or exaggeration. • A deep understanding or sudden realization about something, often leading to a new perspective. • ...
Mental and Emotional Disorders 2024-03-19
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- __ a suggestion to seek help or information from another person or place
- ___ ___ are extreme fears or real or imaginary situations that get in the way of normal activities
- ____ Traps people in a pattern of repeated thoughts and actions
- ___ professional counseling
- ____ ___ ___ ___ are illnesses that affect a person's thoughts, feelings, and behavior
- ___ occurs after a very stressful event
- __ periods people are in a constant state of excitement
- ___ ___ ___ Look to others to take care of them
- ___ ____ is a variety of psychological conditions that affect a person's ability to get along with others
- ______ is a severe mental disorder in which a person loses contact with reality
- __ ___ such as depression account for 95% of suicides
- ___ ___ counseling that seeks to improve troubled family relationships
- ___ are medical doctors who treat mental health problems
- fear of enclosed spaces
- Fear of heights
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- ___ ___ ___ little respect for others
- Disorder ___ ___ are mental and emotional problems in which a person undergoes "blank" swings that seem extreme, inappropriate, or last a long time.
- ___ ___ ___ __"I'm going to kill myself" , "It doesn't matter anymore", " You won't have me around much longer"
- ___ ___ also known as manic-depressive disorder, causes extreme mood swings.
- ___ hearing voices or seeing people who are not there
- ___ is an intense and exaggerated fear of a specific situation or object
- ____ is the act of killing oneself on purpose
- ___ ____ ___ is a licensed, certified mental health professional with a master's degree in social work
- ______ is an emotional problem marked by long periods of hopelessness and despair
- ___ ___ is a serious mood disorder in which people lose interest in life and can longer find enjoyment in anything
- ____ beliefs that have no basis in reality
- ____ ____ causes periods of intense fear called "blank" attacks
- fear of animals
- ___ are mental health professionals who are trained and licensed by the state of counsel
29 Clues: fear of animals • Fear of heights • fear of enclosed spaces • ___ professional counseling • ___ ___ ___ little respect for others • ___ occurs after a very stressful event • ____ beliefs that have no basis in reality • ____ is the act of killing oneself on purpose • ___ ___ ___ Look to others to take care of them • ___ hearing voices or seeing people who are not there • ...
Nutrition 2018-07-19
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- Legal age to purchase alcohol in the UK
- You all have this mindset!
- The chemical found in bananas
- The organ you damage through excessive alcohol consumption
- A side effect of drug use
- Another side effect of drug use
- GCSE Classifications
- Your favorite subject!
- Eating disorder involving starvation
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- You'll need a job to pay this when you move out
- You need to do this regularly in the heat!
- Monthly earnings
- What you are about to go on!
- The most common mental health disorder in the UK
- Helps block UV Rays in your skin
- Your monthly spending allowance
- The most popular mental health charity
- What you need to wake up in the mornings
18 Clues: Monthly earnings • GCSE Classifications • Your favorite subject! • A side effect of drug use • You all have this mindset! • What you are about to go on! • The chemical found in bananas • Another side effect of drug use • Your monthly spending allowance • Helps block UV Rays in your skin • Eating disorder involving starvation • The most popular mental health charity • ...
Mental/Emotional Health 2015-03-29
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- Anything that causes stress.
- The ability to adapt effectively and recover from difficulty.
- The act of intentionally taking one's own life.
- Feeling isolated and separated from everyone.
- This type of response is a physical reaction that results from stress.
- Mood swings ranging from low to high.
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- A strong, irrational fear.
- Mental illness characterized by having a false sense of reality.
- Abraham ________ created the hierarchy of needs.
- An ongoing dialogue between a patient and a mental health professional.
- Complex set of characteristics that make you unique.
- May develop after exposure to a traumatic event.
- Signals that tell your mind and body how to react
13 Clues: A strong, irrational fear. • Anything that causes stress. • Mood swings ranging from low to high. • Feeling isolated and separated from everyone. • The act of intentionally taking one's own life. • Abraham ________ created the hierarchy of needs. • May develop after exposure to a traumatic event. • Signals that tell your mind and body how to react • ...
Mental Health Disorders 2020-11-24
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- person feels undue familiarity to an event
- mood that is normal
- a measure or condition that keeps someone or something under control
- impairment in carry out activities
- rapidly shifting from one subject to another in an unrelated manner
- abnormal involuntary movements
- rapid changes in emotional expression
- aversion to something
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- mild/moderate or profound impairment
- loses pleasure and interest in activities previously enjoyed
- the confusion of imagination with memory
- false perception of a detectable
- unable to recognize objects
13 Clues: mood that is normal • aversion to something • unable to recognize objects • abnormal involuntary movements • false perception of a detectable • impairment in carry out activities • mild/moderate or profound impairment • rapid changes in emotional expression • the confusion of imagination with memory • person feels undue familiarity to an event • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-03-09
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- Prevents misunderstandings, builds healthy relationships, express yourself
- Intense depressive symptoms that alternate with extremely happy modos
- Your rights count, mine don't
- My rights count, your rights don't
- Reoccurring and uncontrollable thoughts, feelings and behaviors that make daily functioning difficult
- The feeling of nervousness and worry about unknown or future situations
- The intentional act of ending one's own life
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- Delusions and hallucinations
- measure of how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
- Feelings of sadness, worthlessness, and hopelessness
- My rights count, your rights count
- Difficulty paying attention
- The type of listening letting the speaker know you are listening and clarifying
13 Clues: Difficulty paying attention • Delusions and hallucinations • Your rights count, mine don't • My rights count, your rights count • My rights count, your rights don't • The intentional act of ending one's own life • Feelings of sadness, worthlessness, and hopelessness • Intense depressive symptoms that alternate with extremely happy modos • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2021-11-29
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- The state of feeling healthy and happy
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Coming from inside a person
- Forming a picture of something in your mind
- How well a person does an activity
- Careful attention that is given to something
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- Notice, thought, or interest
- To be worried and nervous
- Something that causes a feeling of worry
- Notice, thought, or interest:
- Continued effort to do or achieve something
- Coming from outside a particular person
- To help someone emotionally or in a practical way
13 Clues: To be worried and nervous • Coming from inside a person • Notice, thought, or interest • Notice, thought, or interest: • How well a person does an activity • The state of feeling healthy and happy • Coming from outside a particular person • Something that causes a feeling of worry • Continued effort to do or achieve something • Forming a picture of something in your mind • ...
Mental Health Careers 2022-03-15
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- a major mental disorder in which the individual loses contact with reality
- treatment of discomfort, dysfunctional, or diseases by understanding and coping with problems
- Person’s position in regard to emotional and psychological well-being
- Awareness of position, in relation to time, space, and person
- EdD
- PsyD
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- functional disturbance of the mind in which the individual knows the reactions aren’t normal
- study of human and animal behavior, normal and abnormal
- RO
- Conduct, actions that can be observed
- physical confinement
- pertaining to a functional disorder or disease of the nerves
- Persistent abnormal fear or dread
13 Clues: RO • EdD • PsyD • physical confinement • Persistent abnormal fear or dread • Conduct, actions that can be observed • study of human and animal behavior, normal and abnormal • pertaining to a functional disorder or disease of the nerves • Awareness of position, in relation to time, space, and person • Person’s position in regard to emotional and psychological well-being • ...
Mental Health Term 2023-01-04
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- false beliefs
- fear of darkness
- nonmedical specializing in mental processes and how the brain functions
- sadness hopelessness and worry
- fear of enclosed places
- extreme excitement, elation,
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- disorder of distress without delusion or hallucination
- physical disability caused by an emotional response
- exaggerated feeling of well-being, mild elation
- fear of animal
- treatments and/or talk therapy for mental disorders
- loss in intellectual abilities, impairment of memory
- false sensory perception
13 Clues: false beliefs • fear of animal • fear of darkness • fear of enclosed places • false sensory perception • extreme excitement, elation, • sadness hopelessness and worry • exaggerated feeling of well-being, mild elation • physical disability caused by an emotional response • treatments and/or talk therapy for mental disorders • loss in intellectual abilities, impairment of memory • ...
surviving and thriving 2018-04-05
18 Clues: reveal • support • bring up • irritate • until now • invention • misbelief • surrender • irritating • declaration • mental health • flourish, prosper • overused, overdone • advocate, supporter • overcome an obstacle • critical observation • proposition, predicate • invulnerable, impregnable
World Mental Health Day 2022-09-08
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- Employee Assistance Program is a great resource for employees, contact Magellan 1-800-327-7354
- Hormone associated with helping a person feel calm and focused
- Sound or expression of happiness; known to help reduce anxiety
- Physical activity
- "Anyone who has never made a _____ has never tried anything new." - Albert Einstein
- Regular ______ may help ease depression and anxiety
- Take air into lungs
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- Hormone responsible for helping you sleep
- Being aware and accepting of one's feelings
- If you are overwhelmed taking a _____ may help
- Nearly ___ in five adults live with a mental illness
- There is always ____
- Focus one's mind for a period of time
- Exposure to ______ can generate vitamin D production, lower blood pressure, prevent disease, increase serotonin and promote good mental health
- World Mental Health Day
15 Clues: Physical activity • Take air into lungs • There is always ____ • World Mental Health Day • Focus one's mind for a period of time • Hormone responsible for helping you sleep • Being aware and accepting of one's feelings • If you are overwhelmed taking a _____ may help • Regular ______ may help ease depression and anxiety • Nearly ___ in five adults live with a mental illness • ...
Final Island Challenge - Challenge #1 2023-12-07
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- A mental health disorder that includes depressive and manic episodes
- Morality center according to Freud
- Brain structure that processes emotional information, involved in the fight/flight response
- Mental scaffolding
- Positive, motivating stress that can improve the quality of our lives
- Prescribes psychotropic medications
- Thinking/thoughts
- Little to no interest in sexual activity
- Disturbed or dysfunctional behaviors that interfere with day to day life
- Provides death with dignity and pain management in a humane and comfortable environment
- Belief or assumption based solely on group membership
- Studying the distance between bumps on the skull to reveal a person's personality traits and mental health
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- Memory center of the brain
- The whole is greater than the sum of parts
- Parenting style that is firm yet loving, willing to compromise, most ideal type
- Founder of psychology
- This field looks at the best design for items in the workplace (such as office chairs)
- Biological, chemical or physical substance that causes damage to the embryo or fetus
- Creator of the Hierarchy of Needs
- Testable prediction in psychological research
- Unlearned behaviors
21 Clues: Thinking/thoughts • Mental scaffolding • Unlearned behaviors • Founder of psychology • Memory center of the brain • Creator of the Hierarchy of Needs • Morality center according to Freud • Prescribes psychotropic medications • Little to no interest in sexual activity • The whole is greater than the sum of parts • Testable prediction in psychological research • ...
Brain Health 2025-11-27
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- Ability to stay on one task
- Short pause to drink water and refresh the brain
- Helps the body make vitamin D for brain function
- Ability to remember information
- Staying mentally engaged
- Builds and repairs brain tissue
- Breathing and focus to reduce stress
- Eating fruits, veggies, and healthy fats
- Increases blood flow to the brain
- Practice that calms the brain
- Games like crosswords that improve problem-solving
- Talking with others boosts mental health
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- Short rests that prevent mental fatigue
- Chemical linked to motivation and reward
- Writing thoughts to improve emotional clarity
- Light movement that increases blood flow to the brain
- Brain’s ability to grow and change
- Drinking enough water for mental clarity
- Consistent schedule that helps focus and sleep
- Long-term pressure that harms the brain
- Strengthens brain connections
- Nutrient from plants that supports gut–brain health
- Activity that strengthens thinking and vocabulary
- Chemical that helps regulate mood
- Boosts mood and lowers stress hormones
- Helps memory; teens need 8–10 hours
26 Clues: Staying mentally engaged • Ability to stay on one task • Strengthens brain connections • Practice that calms the brain • Ability to remember information • Builds and repairs brain tissue • Chemical that helps regulate mood • Increases blood flow to the brain • Brain’s ability to grow and change • Helps memory; teens need 8–10 hours • Breathing and focus to reduce stress • ...
Doctor-Related Crossword 2025-04-23
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- Ending a pregnancy using medicines or an operation
- A specialist in the study of female reproductive health
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- The study of disease
- Broken bone or cartilage
- A specialist in the study of mental health
- A common mental health condition characterized by a low mood or loss of pleasure
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- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body, implanted into another
- An unborn baby
- Someone who received care without being admitted to a hospital
- The medical term for the sensation of tingling, burning, or numbness
- A condition treated with chemotherapy and radiology
- "An ___ a day keeps the doctor away."
13 Clues: An unborn baby • The study of disease • Broken bone or cartilage • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation • "An ___ a day keeps the doctor away." • A specialist in the study of mental health • Ending a pregnancy using medicines or an operation • A condition treated with chemotherapy and radiology • A specialist in the study of female reproductive health • ...
A Day at HCRS 2016-01-05
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- Number of SLT members
- Health insurance carrier
- EMR system
- Number of board members
- Where started
- Vision insurance
- Walking program mascot
- Board president
- Staff website
- First walking program mascot
- Accessing childrens services
- COO
- Employment program for youth
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- Annual fundraiser
- Year founded
- CEO
- Town with two offices
- Town of headquarters
- Community mental health ___
- Alternative school
- Office in a former school
- A guiding value
- Client center
- CFO
24 Clues: CEO • COO • CFO • EMR system • Year founded • Where started • Staff website • Client center • Board president • A guiding value • Vision insurance • Annual fundraiser • Alternative school • Town of headquarters • Number of SLT members • Town with two offices • Walking program mascot • Number of board members • Health insurance carrier • Office in a former school • Community mental health ___ • ...
Pharmaceutical Terminology 2025-05-06
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- Break in a bone
- Child health specialist
- Operation or operative
- Study and treatment of cancer
- Protein that fights infection
- Related to stomach or digestion
- Heart-related specialty
- Imaging technique using radiation
- Study of immune system
- Protein in red blood cells
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- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Urgent medical situation
- Medical imaging specialty
- Sample tissue for examination
- Abnormal tissue injury or damage
- Infectious microscopic agent
- Mental health specialty
- Skin related specialty
- The study of body structures
- Unpleasant sensation
20 Clues: Break in a bone • Unpleasant sensation • Operation or operative • Skin related specialty • Study of immune system • Child health specialist • Mental health specialty • Heart-related specialty • Urgent medical situation • Medical imaging specialty • Magnetic Resonance Imaging • Protein in red blood cells • Infectious microscopic agent • The study of body structures • ...
Be Well Crossword 2023-04-27
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- Work-Life ______
- can be breathing, mantra, guided or walking
- more than 30% of adults struggle with this mental disorder
- practicing healthy habits to obtain better physical and mental health outcomes
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- Providing or obtaining food necessary for health and growth
- a feeling of fellowship with others
- The company that runs our Be Well website
- the acronym for the confidential mental health services provided for all Mansfield staff
- the established set of attitudes one possesses
9 Clues: Work-Life ______ • a feeling of fellowship with others • The company that runs our Be Well website • can be breathing, mantra, guided or walking • the established set of attitudes one possesses • more than 30% of adults struggle with this mental disorder • Providing or obtaining food necessary for health and growth • ...
Nutrition and Wellness 2025-09-05
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- Elements found in food that are used by the body.
- Sugars and starches that provide the body's primary source of energy.
- Sugars and starches that provide energy.
- Pertaining to feelings, thoughts, and mental health.
- A unit of heat that measures the energy the body uses and receives from food.
- The chemical processes that occur within a living organism to maintain life.
- A state of poor nutrition, including undernutrition or overnutrition.
- The quality of your surroundings.
- A type of nutrient, including substances like cholesterol, that the body uses.
- Nutrients that build and maintain cells and tissues.
- Concerns mental stimulation and learning.
- Related to the body and its health.
- The state of being in good health, often encompassing physical and mental well-being.
- A condition caused by a lack of adequate fluids.Nutrient-Dense: Foods with a high ratio of nutrients to calories.
- About purpose, meaning, and values.
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- Compounds in food that regulate many body processes.
- Relates to your work and satisfaction.
- The ability to perform a physical activity with vigor and ease.
- Recommendations for smart eating and physical activity.
- Building blocks of the body, made up of amino acids.
- Involves relationships and community.
- Essential for energy storage, hormone production, and cell protection.
- Substances in food that the body needs for growth, repair, and energy.
- Your relationship with money and financial security.
- The food and drink that a person consumes; can also refer to a specific plan for eating.Health: The overall condition of being free from illness or injury.
25 Clues: The quality of your surroundings. • Related to the body and its health. • About purpose, meaning, and values. • Involves relationships and community. • Relates to your work and satisfaction. • Sugars and starches that provide energy. • Concerns mental stimulation and learning. • Elements found in food that are used by the body. • ...
Health Triangle 2022-09-19
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- The way you relate to other people is ______health.
- Getting __ or more hours of rest.
- The condition of your body is ______health.
- Being active for at least_____ minutes a day.
- Having one part of each day in your life to just _____.
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- is a combination of physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being.
- Your feelings is ________ health .
- Your thoughts is _______ health.
- Build relationships with people you can _____.
- Showering and washing hands, and brushing teeth, staying clean.
- Eating foods that make you ____.
11 Clues: Your thoughts is _______ health. • Eating foods that make you ____. • Getting __ or more hours of rest. • Your feelings is ________ health . • The condition of your body is ______health. • Being active for at least_____ minutes a day. • Build relationships with people you can _____. • The way you relate to other people is ______health. • ...
Pyschology 2022-01-27
12 Clues: blood • self love • an emotion • dedication • working out • close people • overall health • mental disorder • another disorder • study of the mind • talking to someone • something that makes us human
Mastery Mental Health 2023-01-09
13 Clues: fear of drugs • fear of books • Fear of Blood • fear of eating • fear of heights • fear of animals • Prefix for good • fear of spiders • Root word for body • Root word for mind • suffix for feelings • Fear of enclosed places • suffix for irrational fear
Mental Health Disorders 2020-11-24
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- person feels undue familiarity to an event
- mood that is normal
- a measure or condition that keeps someone or something under control
- impairment in carry out activities
- rapidly shifting from one subject to another in an unrelated manner
- abnormal involuntary movements
- rapid changes in emotional expression
- aversion to something
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- mild/moderate or profound impairment
- loses pleasure and interest in activities previously enjoyed
- the confusion of imagination with memory
- false perception of a detectable
- unable to recognize objects
13 Clues: mood that is normal • aversion to something • unable to recognize objects • abnormal involuntary movements • false perception of a detectable • impairment in carry out activities • mild/moderate or profound impairment • rapid changes in emotional expression • the confusion of imagination with memory • person feels undue familiarity to an event • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2024-03-26
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- ability to keep a positive outlook and focus on the good aspects of stressful situations
- emotion that means being thankful or grateful
- positive stress that encourages growth and motivation
- moods or feelings you experience
- ability to put yourself in someone else’s shoes, and to understand someone else’s wants, needs, and perspectives
- or thoughts a person knows to be true, based on real experiences, scientific facts, or what a person has learned from others
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- any factor that causes stress
- ability to bounce back from traumatic or stressful events
- set ways a person thinks or feels about someone or something
- physical, mental, and emotional reactions of your body to the challenges you face
- stress that causes negative feelings and harmful health effects
- ideas or thoughts a person knows to be true, based on real experiences, scientific facts, or what a person has learned from others
- who you are, which includes your physical traits, social connections, and internal thoughts and feeling
13 Clues: any factor that causes stress • moods or feelings you experience • emotion that means being thankful or grateful • positive stress that encourages growth and motivation • ability to bounce back from traumatic or stressful events • set ways a person thinks or feels about someone or something • stress that causes negative feelings and harmful health effects • ...
PSHEE Mental Health 2023-10-02
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- type of anxiety disorder that includes obsessions
- friends and …………… can be helpful during times of stress
- the way in which someone is regarded
- a mark of disgrace/infamy
- a time of intense difficulty/danger
- two words that mean resilience
- a state of worry/mental tension caused by difficulty
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- complete emotional, physical and mental well-being
- unjust treatment/perception of a people
- a painful feeling of humiliation
- a skill of recovering quickly from difficulty
- a plan of action to achieve long-term goals
- a relaxing way to build resilience (zzzzzz)
13 Clues: a mark of disgrace/infamy • two words that mean resilience • a painful feeling of humiliation • a time of intense difficulty/danger • the way in which someone is regarded • unjust treatment/perception of a people • a plan of action to achieve long-term goals • a relaxing way to build resilience (zzzzzz) • a skill of recovering quickly from difficulty • ...
Mental Health & Counseling 2024-10-02
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- things that relate to an individual's self or that occur within a person's mind
- a goal that can be accomplished in a time frame of one to five years
- the existence of a variety of cultural or ethnic groups within a society.
- the ability to understand and empathize with others, and to respond appropriately to social situations.
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- the state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- the state of being diverse; variety.
- the extent to which a person's gender identity, role, or expression differs from the cultural.
- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
- the use or involvement of volunteer labor, especially in community services.
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
- the acknowledgement and celebration of difference between racial groups
- public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy.
- a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
13 Clues: the state of being diverse; variety. • the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. • a goal that can be accomplished in a time frame of one to five years • public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy. • the acknowledgement and celebration of difference between racial groups • ...
Health Science 2024-11-06
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- Doctor who performs surgeries
- Uses imaging, like X-rays, to diagnose diseases
- Ensures patient comfort during surgeries by managing pain
- Focuses on disorders of the urinary system
- Diagnoses disease through lab tests, often examines tissues
- Handles pregnancies and childbirth
- Deals with mental health issues
- Studies the brain and nervous system
- Specializes in diagnosing and treating skin conditions
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- Treats cancer
- Treats women’s reproductive health
- Expert in ear, nose, and throat
- Treats newborn infants, especially those born prematurely
- Specializes in the health and care of elderly adults
- Specialist in heart conditions
- for general family health and wellness
- Treats newborn infants, especially those born prematurely
- Treats bone, joint, and muscle issues
- Provides therapy to help improve movement and function
19 Clues: Treats cancer • Doctor who performs surgeries • Specialist in heart conditions • Expert in ear, nose, and throat • Deals with mental health issues • Treats women’s reproductive health • Handles pregnancies and childbirth • Studies the brain and nervous system • Treats bone, joint, and muscle issues • for general family health and wellness • ...
ADA LAW REVIEW 2025-01-07
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- Employment this title prohibits discrimination in the workplace
- __________ health conditions (diabetes, epilepsy)
- ___________ disability (paralysis, blindness, deafness)
- a person with a disability is treated unfairly in employment, public services, transportation ect.
- Miscellaneous provisions
- ________ Health conditions (depression, Anxiety)
- Telecommunications
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- What kind of law is the ADA?
- Public Accommodations
- Text displayed on a screen that provides a written transcript of the audio content
- _________disability (autism, learning disabilities)
- Public service
- a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities
13 Clues: Public service • Telecommunications • Public Accommodations • Miscellaneous provisions • What kind of law is the ADA? • ________ Health conditions (depression, Anxiety) • __________ health conditions (diabetes, epilepsy) • _________disability (autism, learning disabilities) • ___________ disability (paralysis, blindness, deafness) • ...
Music + Impact 2025-09-22
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- Band Together amplifies
- Focused on mental health for the Latine community
- I say "Mighty," you say ________
- NAMI works to break the ______ of mental health
- You'll find his mug on a mural at our show
- Two impact partners are collaborating to bring this to youth
- 2025 impact theme
- Young Gun Silver Fox's music genre
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- He'll be your crying shoulder
- Shining Light in Darkness supports ______
- Band Together connects
- They are back in the saddle
- Foundation of Hope's focus
13 Clues: 2025 impact theme • Band Together connects • Band Together amplifies • Foundation of Hope's focus • They are back in the saddle • He'll be your crying shoulder • I say "Mighty," you say ________ • Young Gun Silver Fox's music genre • Shining Light in Darkness supports ______ • You'll find his mug on a mural at our show • NAMI works to break the ______ of mental health • ...
Group 2 Crossword. 2025-11-24
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- means to focus your mind on a specific object, thought, or activity to achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm state. It involves practices like mindfulness, deep breathing, or concentration.
- includes emotional, psychological, and social well being
- how your behaviors and environment can cause changes that affect the way your genes work.
- a site for decision-making and committing information to memory for future safety uses.
- Not all addictions involve substances. The brain’s reward system can also be activated by certain behaviors, leading to compulsive engagement despite negative outcomes.
- a mood disorder characterized by a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest that interferes with daily life, unlike normal sadness or grief.
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- other term for stress reliever
- Feeling something's gonna go wrong or people are out to get you
- refers to any intentional action or practice that promotes physical, emotional, and mental well-being. It involves taking care of oneself to improve health, reduce stress, and enhance quality of life. Examples include exercise, meditation, journaling, spending time in nature, and engaging in hobbies.
- a serious mental health condition that affects how people think, feel and behave, can also cause hallucinations
- a serious mental health condition characterized by severe disturbances in a person's eating behaviors, thoughts, and emotions.
- abuse, including childhood or domestic abuse
- Symptoms include aches and pains, insomnia or weakness, less socialization, unfocused thinking.
- is a physical, emotional, or mental response to events or situations that make you feel overwhelmed, anxious, or tense. It can be caused by various factors, such as work, relationships, finances, or personal issues.
- Excessive worry or nervousness; a common mental health condition.
15 Clues: other term for stress reliever • abuse, including childhood or domestic abuse • includes emotional, psychological, and social well being • Feeling something's gonna go wrong or people are out to get you • Excessive worry or nervousness; a common mental health condition. • a site for decision-making and committing information to memory for future safety uses. • ...
Purelife 2022-11-13
Behavioral Health 2021-09-06
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- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person
- A treatment for mental illness with psychology rather than medical means
- A treatment; A direct phone line for specific purposes (ex. Suicide ____)
- A subjective experience that cannot be identified by anyone else
- An objective, observable phenomenon that can be identified by another person
- goes along with depression for the most common mental and neurological disorder in older adults
- works hand in hand with hospitalization
- A person or thing that gives rise to an action, phenomenon, or condition
- Among the top ten leading causes of death in the U.S.
- Percentage of children who are affected by Mental Health (Spell number, ex. one)
- Inherited traits that can cause mental illness
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- ____ groups; where people can guide each other who may suffer similar experiences
- A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing
- 17.9% of the US population ages 65+ account for this type of death; account for 17.9% of ___ deaths in the US.
- The disorder women may develop after giving birth (____ depression)
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- A sign-overuse of substance; drug and _____
- can be a result of rap and/or childhood sexual abuse (Mentioned in presentation; use abbreviation)
- The percent of adults who are considered to be in a state of optimal health (spell number, ex; two)
- Most common mental Diagnosis in children and adolescents (use abbreviation)
20 Clues: works hand in hand with hospitalization • A sign-overuse of substance; drug and _____ • Inherited traits that can cause mental illness • Among the top ten leading causes of death in the U.S. • A subjective experience that cannot be identified by anyone else • The disorder women may develop after giving birth (____ depression) • ...
Cognitive Psychology: The Human Mind and Emotions 2025-03-21
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- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or trauma.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- The part of the mind that contains thoughts and feelings we are not aware of.
- A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from demanding circumstances.
- A nerve cell that transmits information in the brain and nervous system.
- A trance-like state of focused attention used in some psychological treatments.
- The combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual’s character.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something uncertain.
- The way in which a person acts in response to a particular situation.
- A mental disorder involving distress but not a detachment from reality.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience that can affect mental health.
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
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- A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness.
- The process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and senses.
- The ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses.
- The state of being aware of and able to think about one's existence.
- The faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information.
- The human soul, mind, or spirit, often used in psychology.
- A false perception of reality, such as seeing or hearing something that isn’t there.
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal mental or psychological disorders.
20 Clues: A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness. • The human soul, mind, or spirit, often used in psychology. • The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or trauma. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others. • The faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information. • ...
Community Nursing and Mental Health 2023-05-14
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- Reducing residual defects with severe and persistent mental illness
- Aimed at reducing incidence of mental health disorders within the population
- (BLANK) hospitalization programs provide short term treatment where clients are stable enough to go home at night and return to center during the day
- Minimizing early symptoms and reducing prevalence
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- Actions that nurses take and procedures they implement to provide treatment and care to patients
- The focus on community health nursing is (BLANK), guiding, and listening to patients
- (BLANK) communication should be used when dealing with a mental health patient
- The public health model was based on concepts set by (BLANK) Chaplan in 1964
- (BLANK) community treatment uses nontraditional case management and treatment for those who have severe mental illness and/or noncompliant with traditional treatment
- You want to continuously (BLANK) the patient throughout intervention process
10 Clues: Minimizing early symptoms and reducing prevalence • Reducing residual defects with severe and persistent mental illness • The public health model was based on concepts set by (BLANK) Chaplan in 1964 • Aimed at reducing incidence of mental health disorders within the population • You want to continuously (BLANK) the patient throughout intervention process • ...
1.7(2) 2026-01-07
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- Relating to the body, its structure, or physical actions and conditions
- To become less tense, worried, or active; to rest or unwind
- Not good for one's physical or mental health
- To show that something is true or correct through evidence or argument
- A period of poor health or a specific disease that affects the body or mind
- The ability to focus all your attention on a task or activity without distraction
- To take part in an activity, event, or group with others
- Belonging to or relating to a specific individual rather than others
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- Relating to the ability to think, reason, and understand complex ideas
- How well someone does a task, activity, or piece of work
- Having a body weight that is higher than the healthy standard for one's height
- Relating to a person's feelings, moods, or emotions
- To make something smaller in size, amount, number, or degree
- Relating to the mind, thoughts, or psychological state rather than the body
- Connected with teaching, learning, or the development of knowledge and skills
- A regular action or behavior that you do almost without thinking
- Relating to the traditions, beliefs, and customs of a particular group or society
- Relating to interactions between people or groups of people
- Medical care or action taken to cure an illness or improve health
- Mental or emotional pressure caused by difficult situations or demands
20 Clues: Not good for one's physical or mental health • Relating to a person's feelings, moods, or emotions • How well someone does a task, activity, or piece of work • To take part in an activity, event, or group with others • To become less tense, worried, or active; to rest or unwind • Relating to interactions between people or groups of people • ...
Integration of Filipino values on mental health practice 2025-12-14
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- Determinants Poverty, nutrition, and social conditions are recognized as major influences on mental well-being.
- Care Treatment involves family support, recognizing kinship as a key strength in Filipino mental health care.
- Care is built on sensitivity, trust, and indirect communication to preserve dignity and comfort.
- Mental health is viewed as relational; distress affects not only the individual but also family and community.
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- Mental health care is strengthened through collaboration with spiritual and community leaders.
- Mental health care respects and integrates cultural and religious practices alongside modern treatment
- Community- and family-based approaches help reduce stigma and increase access to care
- Friends and social networks serve as primary coping resources and often come before professional help.
- Reframed as resilience and hope—trusting inner strength and faith despite uncertainty.
9 Clues: Community- and family-based approaches help reduce stigma and increase access to care • Reframed as resilience and hope—trusting inner strength and faith despite uncertainty. • Mental health care is strengthened through collaboration with spiritual and community leaders. • ...
The Importance of Personal Health 2024-02-07
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- chronic disease other that obesity, heart disease, and diabetes
- what activity that can cause chronic disease? drinking
- which county that place around 38% death with heart diseases
- check up what will you do if your personal health affects your quality of life
- act of delaying or putting off tasks until the last minute
- a serious condition where your blood glucose level is too high
- activity that you have to do regularly so it can maintain your health
- a situation that make people difficult to complete their daily task
- neglecting your health can lead to a decreased in
- who will check your health when you need it
- a lifestyle to produce more energy in the morning
- besides physical it can also affect your
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- food that can threaten your health
- when you should go to primary care doctor
- what will you get if you maintain your personal health
- who’s the victim of chronic disease in US
- ignoring your health can increase the risk of developing
- people just realize the importance of personal health after suffering from
- type of chronic disease that cause 38% death in U.S
- what will cause your health if your body fat is increase
20 Clues: food that can threaten your health • besides physical it can also affect your • when you should go to primary care doctor • who’s the victim of chronic disease in US • who will check your health when you need it • neglecting your health can lead to a decreased in • a lifestyle to produce more energy in the morning • type of chronic disease that cause 38% death in U.S • ...
Leonardo - IS - UNITS 1 AND 2 - ♘LMC 2024-12-21
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- Restoration to health or normal life through therapy.
- Mental processes involved in acquiring knowledge and understanding.
- Adjustments to make tasks or environments more accessible.
- Variety of cultural or ethnic groups within a society.
- Relating to horses, often used in therapy.
- A person who has fled their country due to conflict or persecution.
- Treatment aimed at relieving or healing a condition.
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- Weakness on one side of the body.
- Movement of a body part away from the midline.
- The ability to make decisions about one's own actions.
- Requiring special care due to age, disability, or risk.
- A physical or mental condition that limits activities.
- A state of physical, mental, and social well-being.
- A constant need for something or someone.
14 Clues: Weakness on one side of the body. • A constant need for something or someone. • Relating to horses, often used in therapy. • Movement of a body part away from the midline. • A state of physical, mental, and social well-being. • Treatment aimed at relieving or healing a condition. • Restoration to health or normal life through therapy. • ...
Behavioral Health 2021-09-06
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- Percentage of children who are affected by Mental Health (Spell number, ex. one)
- The disorder women may develop after giving birth (____ depression)
- Most common mental Diagnosis in children and adolescents (use abbreviation)
- goes along with depression for the most common mental and neurological disorder in older adults
- A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing
- works hand in hand with hospitalization
- can be a result of rap and/or childhood sexual abuse (Mentioned in presentation; use abbreviation)
- 17.9% of the US population ages 65+ account for this type of death; account for 17.9% of ___ deaths in the US.
- Among the top ten leading causes of death in the U.S.
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- A treatment for mental illness with psychology rather than medical means
- The percent of adults who are considered to be in a state of optimal health (spell number, ex; two)
- A subjective experience that cannot be identified by anyone else
- A person or thing that gives rise to an action, phenomenon, or condition
- ____ groups; where people can guide each other who may suffer similar experiences
- Inherited traits that can cause mental illness
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person
- A treatment; A direct phone line for specific purposes (ex. Suicide ____)
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- An objective, observable phenomenon that can be identified by another person
- A sign-overuse of substance; drug and _____
20 Clues: works hand in hand with hospitalization • A sign-overuse of substance; drug and _____ • Inherited traits that can cause mental illness • Among the top ten leading causes of death in the U.S. • A subjective experience that cannot be identified by anyone else • The disorder women may develop after giving birth (____ depression) • ...
Components of Health Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-28
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- A person’s achievement in all the components is ____________
- To be free of illness or injury is ___________
- Total number of health components
- Component of health that focuses on the quality of friendships
- ___________ Risk Factors are factors you cannot change
- Influence on your health from your family
- Stress is part of ___
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- ____________ risk factors are based on your behaviors
- Exercise is an example of this component
- Having a purpose in life is a part of _________ health
- Reduce, reuse, recycle is an example of this component
- “Coughs and Sneezes Spread _________”
- Component of health that includes expressing appropriate emotions for an experience
- Health in the ______ was not concerned with cleanliness
14 Clues: Stress is part of ___ • Total number of health components • “Coughs and Sneezes Spread _________” • Exercise is an example of this component • Influence on your health from your family • To be free of illness or injury is ___________ • ____________ risk factors are based on your behaviors • Having a purpose in life is a part of _________ health • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-16
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- abilities peculiar to cognitive agents
- The act or an instance of intentionally killing oneself
- an individual person as the object of his or her own reflective consciousness
- The object toward which an endeavor is directed
- Skill in managing; executive ability
- To regard as; consider
- Of or relating to the mind
- Optimistic or constructive
- The act of preventing something
- The act of one that makes
- Expressed in spoken rather than written words
- Great in scope or effect
- Of or relating to emotion
- Severe emotional or mental distress caused by an experience
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- A conclusion or judgment reached after consideration
- The physical aspect of a person as opposed to the spirit; the flesh
- Causing poor health
- Lesser in importance
- Soundness, especially of body or mind
- A condition of extreme difficulty, pressure, or strain
- The activity of conveying information through the exchange of thoughts
- The act, manner, or method of handling or dealing with someone or something
- Establishing specific, measurable, attainable, realistic objectives
- A condition characterized by lack of normal functioning of physical or mental processes
- Of or relating to the body
- The manner in which one acts or behaves
- The faculty of a human by which it thinks, feels, remembers, or desires
- Gloomy; pessimistic
- An association of disgrace or public disapproval with something, such as an action or condition
- A teenager
30 Clues: A teenager • Causing poor health • Gloomy; pessimistic • Lesser in importance • To regard as; consider • Great in scope or effect • The act of one that makes • Of or relating to emotion • Of or relating to the mind • Optimistic or constructive • Of or relating to the body • The act of preventing something • Skill in managing; executive ability • Soundness, especially of body or mind • ...
PPL 4O Mental Health 2019-05-01
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- Exercise also seems to strengthen our biochemical resilience to ______________.
- Medication may be prescribed for a mental health disorder, but it may also be suggested that the person _____________.
- When a person receives regular counselling and this helps them to function, this is considered a ________________.
- Exercise is known to increase your ______________ level.
- A person experiencing periods of extreme excitement as well as periods of feeling low.
- When a person acts upon those repetitive, irrational thoughts.
- A mentally healthy person experiences all _________________.
- In any experiment, the subjects that don't receive any treatment but believe they do are the _______________.
- In order to change a person's outlook, it is helpful to encourage positive self- _________.
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- In cases of severe depression, exercise may be ____________ on its own.
- Exercise helps to combat depression because it boosts self- _____________.
- A disorder in which the person experiences long periods of feeling worthless.
- One of the hormones that increases in the brain following physical activity.
- A negative generalization about a person or group of people.
- When a person has repetitive, irrational thoughts.
- One possible cause of Depression is experiencing one or a series of _________________ events.
- Mentally unhealthy people are not more ______________ than mentally healthy people.
- It is difficult to diagnose the correct mental health disorder as they have ________________ symptoms.
- Depression is a ____________ disorder.
- It is important to detect and treat disorders ___________ as this will help with the success of the treatment.
20 Clues: Depression is a ____________ disorder. • When a person has repetitive, irrational thoughts. • Exercise is known to increase your ______________ level. • A negative generalization about a person or group of people. • A mentally healthy person experiences all _________________. • When a person acts upon those repetitive, irrational thoughts. • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2014-10-21
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- What is the taking of one's life on purpose?
- What emotion is a natural reaction to feel threatened?
- What means a mental and emotional problem in which a person undergoes mood swings that seem extreme, inappropriate, or lasting a long time?
- What are sources of stress?
- The way you view yourself overall.
- What means feelings such as love, joy, or fear?
- What disorder has a fear of a specific thing like tunnels, spiders, public places, etc.?
- What is a hormone that increases the level of sugar in blood?
- What means having a positive attitude about the future?
- How you feel about yourself.
- Stress that prevents you from doing what you need to do.
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- What are places to get information, support, and advice?
- How can media affect a person's self-esteem?
- What is the body's response to real or imagined dangers to life events?
- What is a strong sense of hopelessness?
- What is a belief in your ability to do what you set out to do?
- swing What are frequent changes in emotional state?
- stress What is stress that helps you reach goals?
- What is one environmental influence on your personality?
- What emotion makes people feel good?
- A suggestion to seek help or info from another person.
- What is tiredness?
22 Clues: What is tiredness? • What are sources of stress? • How you feel about yourself. • The way you view yourself overall. • What emotion makes people feel good? • What is a strong sense of hopelessness? • What is the taking of one's life on purpose? • How can media affect a person's self-esteem? • What means feelings such as love, joy, or fear? • ...
Mental & Emotional Health Terms 2023-12-06
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- A series of suicides occuring within a short period of time and involving people who are connected in some way
- The intentional taking of one's own life
- Your belief in your abiity to accomplish a goal or task
- A person whose behavior, example, or success serves as a model to copy or avoid
- Prolonged feelings of helplessness, hopelessness, or sadness
- Stress which causes loss of sleep
- An experience that causes a high level of stress
- How the body responds to thoughts and feelings
- Mood disorder in which 2-4 symptoms of depression last at least 2 weeks
- A response to stress in which adrenaline is released to prepare the body to fight or flee
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- The ability to accept yourself and others, adapt to and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and daily challenges of life. Also includes emotional health.
- Reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands
- Following the alarm response, the body relaxes and returns to normal in this phase
- Feeling of worth you have about yourself
- Complete set of characteristics that make you unique
- Perception or mental picture of yourself
- Stress which motivates one to perform well
- Depression in which 2 or more of the symptoms last for 1 or more years
- In ___ suicide, a person makes an attempt to take their life but does not intend to die
- Depression in which 5-9 symptoms last for at least 2 weeks
20 Clues: Stress which causes loss of sleep • The intentional taking of one's own life • Feeling of worth you have about yourself • Perception or mental picture of yourself • Stress which motivates one to perform well • How the body responds to thoughts and feelings • An experience that causes a high level of stress • Complete set of characteristics that make you unique • ...
Mental Health Crossword puzzle 2023-02-26
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- "Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will you with my righteous right hand." - (Isaiah 41:10 NIV)
- “Cast all your on him because he cares for you.” - (1 Peter 5:7)
- "I can do all this through him who gives me ." - (Philippians 4:13 NIV)
- "The Lord is close to the and saves those who are crushed in spirit." - (Psalm 34:18 NIV)
- "Anxiety in a man's heart weighs him down, but a word makes him glad." - (Proverbs 12:25 NIV)
- "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you ." - (Matthew 11:28 NIV)
- "Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have gained access by into this grace in which we now stand. And we boast in the hope of the glory of God." - (Romans 5:1-2 NIV)
- "But he said to me, 'My is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.' Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me." - (2 Corinthians 12:9 NIV)
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- "A cheerful heart is good , but a crushed spirit dries up the bones." - (Proverbs 17:22 NIV)
- "He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their ." - (Psalm 147:3 NIV)
- "I have told you these things, so that in me you may have . In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world." - (John 16:33 NIV)
- "Therefore I tell you, do not about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Isn't life more than food, and the body more than clothes?" - (Matthew 6:25 NIV)
- "When the cry for help, the Lord hears and delivers them out of all their troubles. The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit." - (Psalm 34:17-18)
- “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with , present your requests to God.” - (Philippians 4:6 NIV)
- "Even though i walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no , for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me." - (Psalm 23:4 NIV)
- "Finally, and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable. if anything is excellent or, think about such things." - (Philippians 4:8 NIV)
- "The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my , my stronghold." - (Psalm 18:2 NIV)
- "Anxiety weighs down the , but a kind word cheers it up." - (Proverbs 12:25 NIV)
- "For God has not given us a spirit of , but of power and of love and of a sound mind." - (2 Timothy 1:7 NIV)
- "The Lord is my strength and my ; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me. My heart leaps for joy, and with my song I praise him." - (Psalm 28:7 NIV)
- "And the peace of God, which transcends all , will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." - (Philippians 4:7 NIV)
21 Clues: “Cast all your on him because he cares for you.” - (1 Peter 5:7) • "I can do all this through him who gives me ." - (Philippians 4:13 NIV) • "He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their ." - (Psalm 147:3 NIV) • "Anxiety weighs down the , but a kind word cheers it up." - (Proverbs 12:25 NIV) • ...
Counseling and Mental Health 2024-05-09
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- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
- combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character
- Medical care for people with an anticipated life expectancy of 6 months or less
- A dosage form that contains one or more active and/or inactive ingredients
- feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness
- the provision of assistance and guidance in resolving personal, social, or psychological problems
- recurring thoughts (obsessions), engages in repetitive behaviors (compulsions), or both
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- branch of philosophy that is concerned with human conduct,
- something you want to achieve.
- the action or fact of dying or being killed; the end of the life of a person or organism
- sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety, often causing wildly unthinking behavior.
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- unjustified suspicion and mistrust of other people or their actions.
- pressure or tension exerted on a material object
- excessive eating followed by periods of fasting or self-induced vomiting
- an uncontrollable, irrational, and lasting fear of a certain object, situation, or activity
- A progressive disease that destroys memory and other important mental functions.
- a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility
- physical and mental states brought on by neurophysiological changes
- feeling or showing sorrow; unhappy.
- deep sorrow, especially that caused by someone's death
- where someone acquires an excessive number of items and stores them in a chaotic manner
- stress that leads to a positive response
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience
- a state of confusion
- mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- the scientific study of the mind and behavior
30 Clues: a state of confusion • something you want to achieve. • feeling or showing sorrow; unhappy. • feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness • stress that leads to a positive response • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience • the scientific study of the mind and behavior • pressure or tension exerted on a material object • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • ...
Aspects of Mental Health 2024-05-29
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- A mindset one should maintain when dealing with tough times
- Consenting to the finality of a situation without protesting it.
- Conveying your thoughts to another person
- An important way to unwind when under a lot of stress
- Losing hope
- Treatment meant to relieve a disorder.
- The examination of your own thoughts
- Survival
- Assisting someone when they are down
- Something everyone goes through
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of someone else.
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- Remembering the good aspects of a bad situation
- The process of gaining strength and confidence
- A feeling that makes people want to go out of their way to relieve the emotional and mental pain of others.
- Personal limits you create between yourself and others.
- Excessive worry and fear about everyday situations
- One's conscious knowledge of their own feelings, decisions, and stress.
- Doing things for your own enjoyment
- Prioritizing your own needs
- A trait needed to keep moving forward
- A mental disorder that causes intense thoughts
- Appreciating yourself
- Being thankful and being able to return kindness
- A process of change that improves an individuals wellness
- The ability to withstand crises
25 Clues: Survival • Losing hope • Appreciating yourself • Prioritizing your own needs • The ability to withstand crises • Something everyone goes through • Doing things for your own enjoyment • The examination of your own thoughts • Assisting someone when they are down • A trait needed to keep moving forward • Treatment meant to relieve a disorder. • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2023-01-30
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- Feeling isolated and separated
- A firm observance of core values
- Having enough skills to do something
- The acceptance of a loss
- Signals that tell you how to react
- Something you like to do for fun
- How much you value and respect yourself
- The reaction of the body and mind to challenges
- Lack of strong feeling, interest, or concern
- Often associated with mental disorders
- A complex set of characteristics
- The ability to adapt effectively and recover
- The act of intentionally takings one's own life
- Condition of feeling uneasy or worried
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- Distinctive qualities that describe you
- The act of showing sorrow or grief
- The intentional use of unfriendly behavior
- Act of becoming aware through senses
- Treatment in regards to mental health
- Something that causes stress
- A way to manage and control stress
- Group of people similar in age
- The ability to imagine how someone else feels
- Relating to the brain
- Chemicals produced by glands
- Dealing successfully with difficult changes
26 Clues: Relating to the brain • The acceptance of a loss • Something that causes stress • Chemicals produced by glands • Feeling isolated and separated • Group of people similar in age • A firm observance of core values • Something you like to do for fun • A complex set of characteristics • The act of showing sorrow or grief • Signals that tell you how to react • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2025 2025-03-05
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- – Extreme tiredness that makes it hard to focus or stay active.
- – A feeling of tightness or stress in the body or mind, often caused by worry or pressure.
- – A doctor’s written order for medicine or treatment that a person needs.
- – How a person sees and thinks about themselves, including their appearance, abilities, and personality.
- – A type of light that comes from screens like phones, computers, and TVs, which can make it harder to sleep if used too much at night.
- – A treatment that helps people face their fears in a safe way so they can learn to handle them better.
- – Sudden, strong memories of a past event that feel very real, often connected to trauma.
- – A strong feeling of fear or worry about something bad that might happen.
- – A mental health condition that makes a person feel very sad, hopeless, or uninterested in things they used to enjoy for a long time.
- – A strong, uncontrollable urge to do something, even if it doesn’t make sense or causes problems.
- – A mobile phone that can connect to the internet, run apps, and be used for calling, texting, taking photos, and more.
- – An eating disorder where a person eats very little because they fear gaining weight, even when they are already very thin.
- – A strong and unhealthy need to do or use something, like drugs, video games, or social media, even when it causes problems.
- – People who try to harm or take advantage of others, especially online or in unsafe situations.
- – When someone becomes less sensitive to something over time, like getting used to scary movies or loud noises.
- – Bullying that happens online through social media, texting, or other digital platforms, often involving mean messages, rumors, or threats.
- – Pain in the head that can be caused by stress, lack of sleep, screen time, or health problems.
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- – Feeling overly aware of yourself, often in a way that makes you nervous or embarrassed about how others see you.
- – The process of thinking about something, especially when it involves serious topics like life goals or harmful thoughts.
- – Something very scary or upsetting that has a lasting effect on a person’s emotions or mind.
- – Talking to a trained professional to get help with mental health problems, emotions, or personal challenges.
- – Medicines that doctors give to help people with depression feel better by balancing chemicals in the brain.
- – Scary or upsetting dreams that can wake a person up feeling afraid.
- – The stage of life between childhood and adulthood, usually from ages 10-19, when a person goes through big physical, emotional, and social changes.
- – A practice where a person sits quietly, focuses on their breathing, and clears their mind to feel calm and relaxed.
- – A sudden feeling of intense fear or anxiety that causes physical symptoms like a racing heart, sweating, or trouble breathing.
- – Related to how the brain thinks, learns, remembers, and understands things.
- – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, a mental health condition that happens after experiencing something very scary or dangerous, causing flashbacks, anxiety, or nightmares.
- – A feeling of nervousness, worry, or fear about something that might happen. It can make your heart race or make it hard to concentrate.
29 Clues: – Extreme tiredness that makes it hard to focus or stay active. • – Scary or upsetting dreams that can wake a person up feeling afraid. • – A doctor’s written order for medicine or treatment that a person needs. • – A strong feeling of fear or worry about something bad that might happen. • ...
Mental Health and Wellbeing 2025-09-25
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- Common practice to improve mindfulness
- Feeling of worry or unease
- Grateful recognition of the good in life
- Taking care of yourself physically and emotionally
- Act of resting and recharging
- A good friend can give this
- Opposite of sad
- Feeling of happiness
- Relating to the mind
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- Practice of noticing the present moment without judgment
- General state of physical and mental wellbeing
- Another word for gratitude
- Mindful breathing can help manage this
- Physical activity that boosts mood
- Mindset of personal improvement and learning
- Talking to a trained professional for support
- Taking a break to recharge
- Opposite of tense
- Book to write down thoughts and feelings
- Looking forward positively
20 Clues: Opposite of sad • Opposite of tense • Feeling of happiness • Relating to the mind • Another word for gratitude • Feeling of worry or unease • Taking a break to recharge • Looking forward positively • A good friend can give this • Act of resting and recharging • Physical activity that boosts mood • Common practice to improve mindfulness • Mindful breathing can help manage this • ...
Health Day 3rd 2022-11-16
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- Something you have to do
- Healthy ________ is an action action that can improve of protect health
- treating others as you want to be treated
- Health related to your body directly
- Health related to your mind
- Doing Something for the community
- Health related to your relationships
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- Telling the truth
- Condition of mind body or relationships
- Treat people how you want to be treated
- feeling that are inside like angry or saddness
- Healthy action you practice for life
- helping others
- Something you work towards to stay healthy
14 Clues: helping others • Telling the truth • Something you have to do • Health related to your mind • Doing Something for the community • Health related to your body directly • Healthy action you practice for life • Health related to your relationships • Condition of mind body or relationships • Treat people how you want to be treated • treating others as you want to be treated • ...
Alpha Wisdom Vidyasharm (CBSE), KK Nagar, Tiruchirappalli 2023-08-30
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- The heart pumps the _______
- Physical activity done at the gym
- A person's condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- Anything dealing with your body is known as ________ health
- Gentle exercises ______ to prepare your muscles for moderate to vigorous activity
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- Ability to move joints fully and easily
- One's ability to form satisfying interpersonal relationships with others
- Training and lifting _____ focusing on muscular strength and endurance
- A state of mental or emotional strain
- Ability of your muscles to exert a force
- Combination of physical, mental, emotional and social well-being
- Gentle exercise to end a workout
12 Clues: The heart pumps the _______ • Gentle exercise to end a workout • Physical activity done at the gym • A state of mental or emotional strain • Ability to move joints fully and easily • Ability of your muscles to exert a force • Anything dealing with your body is known as ________ health • Combination of physical, mental, emotional and social well-being • ...
FCHD CROSSWORD 2018-05-09
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- FCHD’s largest division
- __________ Health; mental health and substance use both fall under this division
- A form of therapy that helps people of all ages participate in daily activities
- Quality Improvement
- Many patients need Medical Assistance _________ to get to their medical appointments
- Disease spread from ticks
- A state of physical, mental, and social well-being
- Blood-feeding insects or ticks
- All children between 6 months and 6 years of age should be checked for _____ poisoning
- There was a recent recall of romaine lettuce because of an outbreak of this infection
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- _________’s field behind the FCHD building where 1,200 people are buried
- Everyone has the opportunity to attain their highest level of health
- Class of drugs that include heroin, fentanyl, OxyContin, Vicodin, codeine, morphine
- Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Human ____________ Virus, also known as HIV
- One of the FCHD Values; we are consistent, ethical and accountable
- LEP stands for Limited _____ Proficiency
- Birth and death certificates
- Viral disease of mammals most often transmitted through a bite
- Frederick has a large population of this group, due to being the home of Maryland School for the _____
20 Clues: Quality Improvement • FCHD’s largest division • Disease spread from ticks • Birth and death certificates • Adverse Childhood Experiences • Blood-feeding insects or ticks • LEP stands for Limited _____ Proficiency • Human ____________ Virus, also known as HIV • A state of physical, mental, and social well-being • Viral disease of mammals most often transmitted through a bite • ...
Flourish 2014-03-24
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- the state of recognising ones’ self
- to assist unconditionally
- state of pleasure and contentment
- bringing together incomplete parts into a whole
- of life/ general wellbeing of an individual defined in terms of health and happiness over wealth
- the condition of being oneself not another
- state of equilibrium and satisfaction at both a physical and mental level
- state of rest or balance of opposing forces
- experiencing the thoughts, feelings and attitudes of another
- pertaining to or involving sentiment
- state of mutual harmony
- general condition of body and mind with reference to sound and vigour
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- state of satisfaction
- an integrated system designed to facilitate information exchange and support
- the state of being an individual
- freedom from danger and anxiety
- practice of extended or continued thought or reflection
- feeling of deep sympathy
- pertaining to the body
- state of attentiveness and being aware
- care given to comfort not to cure
- health care facility for terminally ill
- place of domestic security
- pertaining to the mind
24 Clues: state of satisfaction • pertaining to the body • pertaining to the mind • state of mutual harmony • feeling of deep sympathy • to assist unconditionally • place of domestic security • freedom from danger and anxiety • the state of being an individual • state of pleasure and contentment • care given to comfort not to cure • the state of recognising ones’ self • ...
Health and wellness 2021-09-28
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- body’s response to real or imagined dangers and other life events.
- state of well-being or balanced health over a longer period
- Management- means identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health.
- action in support of a cause.
- time.
- an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess.
- skills The ability to end a disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests, or needs.
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- that the source is trustworthy and dependent.
- situation involving exposure to danger.
- combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
12 Clues: time. • action in support of a cause. • situation involving exposure to danger. • that the source is trustworthy and dependent. • an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess. • state of well-being or balanced health over a longer period • combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being. • ...
