mental health Crossword Puzzles
Christabel's mental health puzzle 2023-03-07
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- feeling despondency and dejection.
- refers collectively to all diagnosable mental disorders.
- a serious mental condition of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.
- having extreme and severe mood swings.
- a feeling of distress, unease or nervousness about an event or something with no certain outcome.
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- bouncing back after a difficult time with head held high.
- a response to pressure or threat.
- compulsive disorder-a common mental health condition where a person has obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors.
- experiencing a fluctuation of emotion for long periods .
- become aware or conscious of something.
- health- a state of physical and emotional well being.
- a disease that affects a person’s behavior.
12 Clues: a response to pressure or threat. • feeling despondency and dejection. • become aware or conscious of something. • having extreme and severe mood swings. • a disease that affects a person’s behavior. • health- a state of physical and emotional well being. • experiencing a fluctuation of emotion for long periods . • ...
Healthy Minds, Healthy Bodies 2015-03-05
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- has an impact on a person's mental and physical well-being
- general emotional dejection and withdrawal
- helps lower stress-hormone levels
- you might need a little extra to succeed in your health quest
- the state of being happy and healthy
- health studies show that having these may ward off depression, boost self-esteem, and provide support
- our efap provider
- consistently practicing this with others has been shown to decrease stress
- a state of psychological well-being
- practice good __________ balance
- increase these skills for enhanced mental well-being
- research shows that ______ can lower blood pressure, heart rate, and anxiety
- professional guidance
- Making simple changes to your diet can increase this
- a great program that might give you the motivation you need
- brain's feel-good neurotransmitters
- focus of one's attention on the emotions and thoughts occurring in the present moment
- available from Homewood Health to support your nutrition
- relieves tension and improves immune function
- increase this and have a younger heart and circulatory system
- learning how to manage this can have a positive impact on your life
- one of planning sessions highlighted in January through the Working Wellness Project
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- known as the body's stress-hormone
- even faking it has positive health benefits
- an ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change
- can act as a stress reliever
- __________counters the effects of stress by slowing the heart rate and lowering blood pressure
- great mood enhancer...and good exercise
- the goal is 10,000 a day
- promotes relaxation
- don't __________, be happy
- the goal is to attain a state of deep spiritual insight and tranquility.
- a particular state of mind or emotion
- having a positive outlook
- get enough to take on the day
- the star of February's challenge
- get this to improve your physical well-being
- there are over ____________ e-learning courses offered to employees and highlighted this month
- peaceful and composed
39 Clues: our efap provider • promotes relaxation • professional guidance • peaceful and composed • the goal is 10,000 a day • having a positive outlook • don't __________, be happy • can act as a stress reliever • get enough to take on the day • practice good __________ balance • the star of February's challenge • helps lower stress-hormone levels • known as the body's stress-hormone • ...
Fitness and nutrition 2024-11-27
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- - The process of drinking enough water to stay healthy.
- - Sweet and nutritious foods rich in vitamins.
- - A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- - Activities like yoga, running, or swimming for fitness.
- - Rest that helps repair and recharge the body.
- - Found in whole grains and aids digestion.
- - A relaxing physical activity for mental and physical balance.
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- - Nutrient essential for building and repairing muscles.
- - Nutrients like A, C, and D for overall health.
- - A mineral essential for strong bones and teeth.
- - A vegetable that improves vision and skin health.
- - The state of being physically healthy and active.
- - The most essential drink for survival.
- - What food gives to help us work, play, and grow.
14 Clues: - The most essential drink for survival. • - Found in whole grains and aids digestion. • - Sweet and nutritious foods rich in vitamins. • - Rest that helps repair and recharge the body. • - Nutrients like A, C, and D for overall health. • - A mineral essential for strong bones and teeth. • - What food gives to help us work, play, and grow. • ...
Alphonsian Games 2024-02-01
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- University grounds
- Working together for a common goal
- Proximity or closeness
- Competitive activities
- Unexpected and unpredictable change
- Perceptive and insightful
- Overall well-being, including physical and mental health
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- Physical well-being and health
- Sweet-sounding and melodious
- Interacting with others in a social context
- Sports and physical activities
- Physical activity to improve health and fitness
- Harsh and discordant sounds
- Groups of individuals working together
14 Clues: University grounds • Proximity or closeness • Competitive activities • Perceptive and insightful • Harsh and discordant sounds • Sweet-sounding and melodious • Physical well-being and health • Sports and physical activities • Working together for a common goal • Unexpected and unpredictable change • Groups of individuals working together • ...
Health Final 2022-11-29
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- _____________________ diseases are diseases that are passed easily from one person to another.
- ____________________ is a physician who specializes in mental health issues and can prescribe medication.
- A good __________ should be part of a lifelong plan for health because a good career can help you prioritize health.
- _____________ conditions are medical issues that are permanent or last a long time and staying healthy may take a bit more effort.
- DISEASE, The leading cause of death in the US for adults is ____________ ________________ and can be prevented through proper nutrition and exercise.
- ___________ are morals or values and can be shaped mostly by your family.
- The World Health Organization defines __________ as "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity."
- A __________ deals with problems that require additional expertise.
- REPORTER, __________________ __________________ is someone legally obligated to report any signs or symptoms of abuse that they see.
- _________________ information is based strictly on facts.
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- _________________ lifestyles do not add to one's health because they involve little to know physical activity.
- ____________________ has a doctorate degree, but is not a medical doctor and canNOT prescribe medication.
- ____________________ are hormones that creates positive effects in your body such as reducing pain and relieving stress.
- ________________, meaning standards or acceptable behavior. There is no one set as people are very different.
- CARE, __________________ __________ can improve one’s health because it can lead to early intervention of a disease.
- ___________________ information is a matter of opinion or the perspective of one person.
- _____________ means permission.
17 Clues: _____________ means permission. • _________________ information is based strictly on facts. • A __________ deals with problems that require additional expertise. • ___________ are morals or values and can be shaped mostly by your family. • ___________________ information is a matter of opinion or the perspective of one person. • ...
mental health cross word 2022-05-09
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- A person who can help somebody deal with their mental health issues
- A disorder where one can consistently uneasy and or nervous
- A disorder that occurs when someone can develop under severe physical or mental stress
- This generalized fear describes the condition of fearing everything and is often described as constantly dreading some "vague and persistent unknown evil".
- When someone tends to hallucinate things. Can be auditory or visionary
- attack A sudden feeling of disabling anxiety that can be triggered by anything
- Another substance someone can take, although this is typically prescribed by a doctor
- An immense fear of arachnids
- An anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and actions
- Disorder A mental illness that causes people to swing between manic and depressed highs and lows
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- identity disorder The existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities
- A neurological disorder characterized by hyperactivity and inability to focus
- Fear of insects
- The fear of needles
- A substance someone can to feel better (commonly illegal)
- An emotional disorder that affects people's relationship with food
- depression Occurs typically after someone gives birth and can be quite debilitating
- An addiction where someone is heavily reliant on alcohol
- National mental health awareness month
19 Clues: Fear of insects • The fear of needles • An immense fear of arachnids • National mental health awareness month • An addiction where someone is heavily reliant on alcohol • A substance someone can to feel better (commonly illegal) • A disorder where one can consistently uneasy and or nervous • An emotional disorder that affects people's relationship with food • ...
Chp. 3 & 4 2024-04-12
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- is the ability to bounce back from disappointment
- counseling that seeks to improve troubled family relationships
- is the unique combination of feelings, thoughts, and behaviors that make you different from everyone else
- a hormone that gives the body extra energy
- an approach that teaches you different ways of thinking or behaving
- the intentional taking of ones own life
- a feeling of sudden, intense fear
- a state of uneasiness usually associated with a future uncertainty
- needs that affect your feelings and sense of well-being
- anything that causes stress
- a psychological condition that affects a persons ability to interact normally with others
- a medical doctor with a specialty in the treatment of mental health problems
- an exaggerated fear of a specific situation or object
- a disturbance in the normal function of a part of the body
- strategies for using time efficiently
- the way you feel about yourself and how you value yourself
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- a severe mental disorder in which people lose contact with reality
- the body's response to change
- a licensed, certified mental health professional with a master's degree in social work
- a disorder in which intense anxiety or fear keeps a person from functioning normally
- feelings created in response to thoughts, remarks, and events
- a very serious mood disorder in which people lose interest in life and can no longer find enjoyment
- a disorder in which a person undergoes changes in mood that seem inappropriate or extreme
- adjust to new situations
- a mental health professional who is trained and licensed by the state to perform therapy
- the view you have of yourself
26 Clues: adjust to new situations • anything that causes stress • the body's response to change • the view you have of yourself • a feeling of sudden, intense fear • strategies for using time efficiently • the intentional taking of ones own life • a hormone that gives the body extra energy • is the ability to bounce back from disappointment • ...
Healthy Mind, Healthy Body 2015-03-05
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- known as the body's stress-hormone
- learning how to manage this can have a positive impact on your life
- a particular state of mind or emotion
- a great program that might give you the motivation you need
- health studies show that having these may ward off depression, boost self-esteem, and provide support
- consistently practicing this with others has been shown to decrease stress
- promotes relaxation
- get this to improve your physical well-being
- increase this and have a younger heart and circulatory system
- relieves tension and improves immune function
- our efap provider
- the goal is to attain a state of deep spiritual insight and tranquility.
- even faking it has positive health benefits
- don't __________, be happy
- get enough to take on the day
- can act as a stress reliever
- brain's feel-good neurotransmitters
- helps lower stress-hormone levels
- there are over ____________ e-learning courses offered to employees and highlighted this month
- the state of being happy and healthy
- has an impact on a person's mental and physical well-being
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- great mood enhancer...and good exercise
- research shows that ______ can lower blood pressure, heart rate, and anxiety
- peaceful and composed
- having a positive outlook
- an ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change
- a state of psychological well-being
- one of planning sessions highlighted in January through the Working Wellness Project
- the goal is 10,000 a day
- focus of one's attention on the emotions and thoughts occurring in the present moment
- professional guidance
- Making simple changes to your diet can increase this
- the star of February's challenge
- increase these skills for enhanced mental well-being
- __________counters the effects of stress by slowing the heart rate and lowering blood pressure
- general emotional dejection and withdrawal
- practice good __________ balance
- you might need a little extra to succeed in your health quest
- available from Homewood Health to support your nutrition
39 Clues: our efap provider • promotes relaxation • peaceful and composed • professional guidance • the goal is 10,000 a day • having a positive outlook • don't __________, be happy • can act as a stress reliever • get enough to take on the day • the star of February's challenge • practice good __________ balance • helps lower stress-hormone levels • known as the body's stress-hormone • ...
Healthcare Delivery Systems & Related Agencies 2025-08-13
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- Hospital A hospital that offers a full range of services including surgery, emergency care, maternity, and intensive care units.
- Care Center An urgent care clinic that treats minor injuries and illnesses without an appointment.
- Provides health insurance coverage through government programs like Medicare and Medicaid.
- Tracks and investigates disease outbreaks in the United States and recommends prevention strategies.
- Care Clinic A doctor’s office where patients receive routine checkups, vaccinations, and basic treatment without staying overnight.
- Helps patients with low incomes or without insurance access free or low-cost care through community health centers.
- Raises awareness, funds research, and provides patient support for those with heart disease.
- Care Facility A facility that provides 24-hour care for patients recovering from serious injuries or surgeries for several weeks or months.
- Dental Practice A dental clinic that specializes in orthodontics for children and teens.
- Provides international leadership in public health, coordinating global disease prevention efforts.
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- Health Clinic A mental health facility providing counseling and therapy services for individuals and families.
- Hospital A specialized center that treats only patients with cancer.
- Care A place where terminally ill patients receive comfort-focused care in the final stages of life.
- Works to prevent cancer, fund research, and support patients through education and community programs.
- Offers CPR and First Aid training, responds to disasters, and organizes blood drives.
- Center A rehabilitation facility that helps patients regain mobility and independence after a stroke.
- Approves and monitors the safety of medicines, vaccines, and food products in the U.S.
- Health Care An organization that sends nurses and therapists to patients’ homes to provide care after surgery.
- Funds medical research and shares new scientific discoveries with healthcare providers.
- of Dimes Supports mothers and babies by preventing birth defects and improving infant health.
20 Clues: Hospital A specialized center that treats only patients with cancer. • Offers CPR and First Aid training, responds to disasters, and organizes blood drives. • Approves and monitors the safety of medicines, vaccines, and food products in the U.S. • Funds medical research and shares new scientific discoveries with healthcare providers. • ...
Thearpy 2022-11-12
Medical terminology 2013-02-21
20 Clues: curve • twitch • trainee • weakness • delusion • dizziness • pharmacist • eye nerves • suffocation • pain killer • memory loss • brain injury • sleeping pill • hurt condition • eye cloudiness • mental hospital • present at birth • physical resistance • restoration of health • bring out of the grave
Health Triangle 2022-10-31
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- this is a category of food that you want to eat a lot from
- being able to believe someone and having faith in them
- doing this is part of our physical health and should be done for at least 30 minutes a day
- if we are able to eat a lot of healthy foods, some might say that we have this
- this is the category that deals with creating relationships and maintaining them
- the category of the triangle that deals with exercise, nutrition and hygiene
- the state of being free from injury and illness
- we want to work to be able to express these
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- this is when someone might feel anxious and overwhelmed
- this is something that is created between you an another individual
- this is the other name of the mental health category
- this means to keep you body clean
- this is one group of people who we socially interact with the most
- the category of the triangle that deals with stress, emotions, learning and enjoying yourself
- having a balanced health triangle in all categories
- this is the other group that we interact with the most to better our social health
16 Clues: this means to keep you body clean • we want to work to be able to express these • the state of being free from injury and illness • having a balanced health triangle in all categories • this is the other name of the mental health category • being able to believe someone and having faith in them • this is when someone might feel anxious and overwhelmed • ...
Components of Health Review 2023-10-16
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- Our ___________ develops until the age of 25
- Feeling of worry or nervousness
- When your physical health isn't good and you get hurt that could be called an ________
- Result of chronic stress
- What we eat and drink is called our _______
- This body system deals with your brain
- One of the two ways your body responds to stress, this one has to do with the mind
- Definition: Telling the truth
- This type of health deals with your body
- This body system deals with how you process food
- The combination of physical, social and mental well being
- Your interactions with other people are your _______________
- The reason we used those skills in our skits. When people your age try to talk you into doing things you don't want to do
- Second stage of stress response where the person starts to rebuild themselves
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- A balanced triangle leads to overall ____________ (another word for healthy)
- One of the most important components of a healthy relationship (has to do with expressing your emotions)
- The initial stage of stress, fight or flight
- It is recommended that we do this for 60 minutes everyday
- Anxiety that isn't normal, it is over the top and you may need professional help
- When your body fat percentage is too high and you are overweight
- Embrace your ___________ it is your gift
- This body system deals with your breathing
- Give and take, not always only getting your own way but meeting in the middle on something
- It is recommended that you get 8-10 of this every night
- This type of health refers to our relationships with others
- Listening to this is one way someone can deal with anxiety or stress
- This term refers to us being clean, showering, brushing our teeth so that we do not spread germs
- The shape that the components of health create
- Mental state of worry or frustration
- This type of health deals with how we think and feel
- The number one leading cause of preventable death in the US
31 Clues: Result of chronic stress • Definition: Telling the truth • Feeling of worry or nervousness • Mental state of worry or frustration • This body system deals with your brain • Embrace your ___________ it is your gift • This type of health deals with your body • This body system deals with your breathing • What we eat and drink is called our _______ • ...
External Stressors & Health (poverty, violence & racism) 2023-09-24
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- treatment less likely for low income people to seek
- "Health is wealth." the most valuable thing is __health.
- main factor that influences lifelong health is___"
- disorder abbreviation of PTSD
- poverty causes people to work harder and take jobs that are not safe creating ____.
- __& friends, although not victims of violence may experience indirect trauma
- American population suffering from increase in hate crimes during Covid pandemic
- violence makes it difficult for mother to ____their children
- there is a strong link between ____and the ability to maintain physical & mental health
- lack of nutrition & ____ care for pregnant women prevents children from reaching their full potential in life
- racism can result in___thoughts
- generalized beliefs of a certain population of people
- although women are more likely to experience domestic violence it is a problem for women and __
- term used for victims who survive violence who believe they should have done more to save others
- "__of poverty" phrase used to describe children living in poverty will usually become adults living in poverty which can be generational
- largest population of group experiencing poverty
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- According to the article:How Poverty Affects Health... poverty "means living without the ___"
- mental health issues due to violence,if not treated can cause serious anxiety or___.
- putting down one group of people for another group's gain
- "neighborhood factors such as limited access to healthy foods & higher instances of violence can affect health by influencing___"
- children exposed to poverty suffer stress & anxiety just like ___.
- type of violence considered a crime in every state
- type of violence linked to possession of weapons and later arrests for violent crimes
- stress related to proverty,violence & racism can reinforce negative emotions and __development
- victims experience more trauma after a mass shooting compared to a ___disaster
- chronic exposure to stress will___the heart rate, blood pressure causing the increase risk in heart disease for children
- primary cause of death of African American youth
- racism can cause stress which increases blood pressure and weaken the ___system
- good mental health is critical to daily tasks-poverty can result in serious ______
- violence causing injuries or doctor visits can result in ___loss
- a nutritional program along with medicaid and tax credits are used to support those living in poverty
31 Clues: disorder abbreviation of PTSD • racism can result in___thoughts • largest population of group experiencing poverty • primary cause of death of African American youth • main factor that influences lifelong health is___" • type of violence considered a crime in every state • treatment less likely for low income people to seek • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-09-18
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- Psychological Well-being Practitioner
- Devon’s NHS Talking Therapies service
- Synonym for “thought”
- Activities performed at the same times each day
- Examples of these include sadness, happiness, anger, joy
- Activities performed for the purpose of enjoyment
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- A self-maintaining state of low mood
- To put things off or avoid things
- A present and future focused talking therapy which aims to target thought processes or behaviours
- The act (and behaviours associated with) self compassion
- To think in a negative and circular manner
- A state of physiological arousal, associated with worry
- Past-focused talking therapy aimed at processing and exploring emotion
13 Clues: Synonym for “thought” • To put things off or avoid things • A self-maintaining state of low mood • Psychological Well-being Practitioner • Devon’s NHS Talking Therapies service • To think in a negative and circular manner • Activities performed at the same times each day • Activities performed for the purpose of enjoyment • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2025-03-02
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- a mood stabilizer
- disorder of extreme highs and lows
- lack of interest or pleasure
- personality disorder marked by extreme impulsivity and unstable relationships
- oldest class of antidepressants
- abnormal, involuntary movements
- elevated mood and increased activity
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- mental disorder characterized by hallucinations and delusions
- antidepressant that inhibits serotonin reuptake
- false belief
- false perception (usually visual or auditory)
- neurotransmitter most commonly targeted by antidepressants
- olanzapine, risperidone
13 Clues: false belief • a mood stabilizer • olanzapine, risperidone • lack of interest or pleasure • oldest class of antidepressants • abnormal, involuntary movements • disorder of extreme highs and lows • elevated mood and increased activity • false perception (usually visual or auditory) • antidepressant that inhibits serotonin reuptake • ...
Mental Health Disorders 2025-05-20
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- A severe mental disorder affecting how a person thinks, feels, and behaves, often involving hallucinations or delusions.
- Recurrent panic attacks or fear of future attacks
- Characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and behaviors (compulsions).
- Difficulty falling or staying asleep, or waking up too early and not being able to go back to sleep.
- A mood disorder causing persistent sadness, loss of interest, and other emotional and physical symptoms.
- Involve disruptions or breakdowns of memory, awareness, identity, or perception (e.g., Dissociative Identity Disorder).
- Binge eating followed by purging.
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- A neurodevelopmental disorder marked by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.(hint: ends in disorder)
- Enduring patterns of behavior and inner experiences that deviate from cultural expectations
- A severe form of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) with emotional and physical symptoms.
- A type of depression that occurs at a specific time of year, usually in the winter.
- A condition involving extreme mood swings, from emotional highs (mania) to lows (depression).
- A condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, leading to flashbacks, nightmares, and severe anxiety.
13 Clues: Binge eating followed by purging. • Recurrent panic attacks or fear of future attacks • A severe form of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) with emotional and physical symptoms. • A type of depression that occurs at a specific time of year, usually in the winter. • Characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and behaviors (compulsions). • ...
Chapter 11 2024-12-13
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- An affective disorder characterized by a dysphoric mood and/or loss of interest or pleasure in almost all usual activities or pastimes
- The complex physiological responses resulting from exposure to stressors
- A drug that subdues a psychiatric patient's behavior
- Way of delivering services to people using scientific evidence that shows that the services actually work
- An affective disorder characterized by distinct periods of elevated mood alternating with periods of depression
- The nation's leading mental health research agency, housed in the National Institutes of Health
- Collective term for all diagnosable mental disorders
- Surgical severance of nerve fibers of the brain by incision
- The concept of equality in healthcare coverage for people with mental illness and those with other medical illnesses or injuries
- Treatment for mental illness that involves medications
- The first and most famous antipsychotic drug
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- A treatment that involves verbal communication between the patient and a trained clinician
- Method of treatment for mental disorders involving the administration of electric current to the scalp to induce convulsions and unconsciousness
- An alarm reaction that prepares one physiologically for sudden action
- Emotional and social well-being, including one's psychological resources for dealing with day-to-day problems in life
- A drug that reduces nervous activity
- Diseases that result from chronic exposure to excess levels of stressors
17 Clues: A drug that reduces nervous activity • The first and most famous antipsychotic drug • A drug that subdues a psychiatric patient's behavior • Collective term for all diagnosable mental disorders • Treatment for mental illness that involves medications • Surgical severance of nerve fibers of the brain by incision • ...
Week 1 MH 2024-04-29
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- communication, helps the nurse accomplish their goals of assessing perceptions and needs
- no access to sharp objects, lack of bathroom bars, monitoring of visitors
- health, state of emotional, psychological, and social wellness
- role of the nurse in a therapeutic relationship
- hospital program, intense and short-term where clients go home every night
- mental illness, difficulty with activities of daily living and are life-long disorders
- illness, disorders that affect mood, behavior and thinking
- identified preconceptions as a roadblock to the formation of an authentic relationship
- Large public institutions with rigorous daily schedules for the treatment and cure of the insane
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- assessment, evaluation of mental, physical, and emotional health.
- drugs, Able to reduce agitation, psychotic thinking, and depression
- antipsychotic
- therapy, supportive, therapeutic, and safe environment
- mood stabilizer
- recognition of your own feelings, beliefs, and attitudes
- status exam, assessing orientation to person, place, time, date, season, ability to interpret proverbs
- Dependent upon the nurse’s integrity and reliability
- PRESENTS DEFINING CHARACHTERISTICS AND/OR SYMPTOMS
18 Clues: antipsychotic • mood stabilizer • role of the nurse in a therapeutic relationship • PRESENTS DEFINING CHARACHTERISTICS AND/OR SYMPTOMS • Dependent upon the nurse’s integrity and reliability • therapy, supportive, therapeutic, and safe environment • recognition of your own feelings, beliefs, and attitudes • illness, disorders that affect mood, behavior and thinking • ...
Grade 7 World Mental Health Day 2023-10-05
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- The period of a person’s life between being a child and becoming an adult, between the ages of about 13 and 17.(One word with A)
- Bouncing back from tough times and challenges.(One word with R)
- Basic freedoms and protections every person deserves.(One word with R)
- Making sure everyone, including those with mental health conditions, is treated fairly and included in society.(One word with I)
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- Steps taken to avoid or reduce the risk of mental health problems.
- A trained professional who provides support and guidance for mental health concerns.(One word with S&C)
- Activities and practices that promote good mental health, like exercise and relaxation.(One word with P)
- How we feel, think, and cope with life's challenges.(One word with M&H)
- Understanding and caring about how others feel.(One word with E)
- The state of being separate and alone.(One word with I)
10 Clues: The state of being separate and alone.(One word with I) • Bouncing back from tough times and challenges.(One word with R) • Understanding and caring about how others feel.(One word with E) • Steps taken to avoid or reduce the risk of mental health problems. • Basic freedoms and protections every person deserves.(One word with R) • ...
Individual Differences Abnormality 2013-05-09
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- Chemicals that transmit nerve impulses from one nerve cell to the next
- Views abnormal behaviour caused by unconscious, underlying psychological forces
- Are called the advocates of the medical model
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- Is the model that deals with irrational thinking
- Thoughts that take place automatically and without full awareness
- The field of Psychology that deals with mental, emotional and behavioural problems
- People deviating from the average norm
- One of the criticisms of Biological model
- Bacteria or viruses can cause rise to Mental Health illnesses
- This model sees mental disorders as caused by abnormal physiological processes
- People fear mental health illnesses more than physical ones
11 Clues: People deviating from the average norm • One of the criticisms of Biological model • Are called the advocates of the medical model • Is the model that deals with irrational thinking • People fear mental health illnesses more than physical ones • Bacteria or viruses can cause rise to Mental Health illnesses • ...
Noor 2025-04-04
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- These professionals provide therapy for emotional, social, and psychological problems, typically in a counseling setting.
- The B in the A-B-C-D approach stands for?
- A psychological approach that helps clients understand and change their behavior.
- The type of therapy focused on understanding clients' problems and emotions.
- The A in the A-B-C-D approach stands for?
- The type of therapy focused on building self-awareness.
- Workers These professionals work to improve social functioning, often in psychiatric or community settings.
- Medical doctors who can prescribe medication and treat severe mental health conditions.
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- Professionals who work in mental health settings, offering support and care for psychiatric patients.
- A therapist may offer this during therapy to provide emotional support.
- A process in therapy where a client becomes more aware of their thoughts and behaviors.
- The D in A-B-C-D approach stand for?
- The type of therapy that explores unconscious thoughts and feelings.
- who diagnose and treat mental health disorders using therapy and assessments.
- Professionals who assess and support children’s academic and emotional well-being in schools.
15 Clues: The D in A-B-C-D approach stand for? • The B in the A-B-C-D approach stands for? • The A in the A-B-C-D approach stands for? • The type of therapy focused on building self-awareness. • The type of therapy that explores unconscious thoughts and feelings. • A therapist may offer this during therapy to provide emotional support. • ...
Level 1 2025-10-09
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- A unit that measures the energy in food.
- The process by which your body uses food for energy.
- Keeping clean to stay healthy and prevent illness.
- When a person becomes dependent on a substance or behavior.
- The process of taking in and using food for energy and growth.
- Feelings of worry or nervousness that can affect daily life.
- Rest that helps the body recover and stay healthy.
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- Choosing not to engage in sexual activity.
- A mental health condition that causes long-term sadness.
- Sharing thoughts and feelings with others clearly.
- When harmful germs enter and grow in the body.
- The overall balance of physical, mental, and social health.
- A shot that helps your body fight off certain diseases.
- Physical activity that helps improve health and fitness.
- Keeping your body supplied with enough water.
- The body’s reaction to a challenge or demand.
16 Clues: A unit that measures the energy in food. • Choosing not to engage in sexual activity. • Keeping your body supplied with enough water. • The body’s reaction to a challenge or demand. • When harmful germs enter and grow in the body. • Sharing thoughts and feelings with others clearly. • Keeping clean to stay healthy and prevent illness. • ...
Heart Health 2022-02-09
11 Clues: Attack • Cessation • Has a trunk • Body Health • Brain attack • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Emotional Health • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • fruits and vegetables
Health and Wellbeing 2024-02-09
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- a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing
- an individual or populations overall health
- conditions of the body or mind
- the money you earn
- a group of people similar to your age
- related to health and describes how a person feels about themselves and their life
- something or someone that doesn't help your health
- an environment where young people are raised
- where you spend most of your time as a young person
- something or someone that helps your health
- where you work and earn income
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- information and services to support health and wellbeing
- where young people spend a lot of time and obtain skills and knowledge for the workfore
- how long you are expected to live
- level of education, income and employment
- refers to death
- a measure of the impact of illness and disease
- refers to illness or disease
18 Clues: refers to death • the money you earn • refers to illness or disease • conditions of the body or mind • where you work and earn income • how long you are expected to live • a group of people similar to your age • level of education, income and employment • an individual or populations overall health • something or someone that helps your health • ...
Intro to Health Vocabulary 2025-01-29
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- goal - Those you can reach over an extended period of time.
- - combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- - You make a conscientious choice not to participate in high risk behaviors
- management - Identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health.
- - Take action in support of a cause
- making - The process of making a choice or solving a problem
- - A decision choosing to take the right action
- - The process of working toward something you want to accomplish.
- Health - Your ability to get along with the people around you.
- connection - How your emotions affect your physical and overall health affects your emotions.
- - The beliefs that guide the way a person lives
- - The passing of traits from parents to their biological children.
- - The chance that something harmful may happen to your health or wellness.
- - A personal feeling or belief.
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- skills - The ability to end a disagreement or keep it from becoming larger
- - The collected beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group.
- - The exchange of information through the use of words or actions
- factors - Behaviors and habits that help determine a person's level of health.
- skills - Strategies that help you say no effectively
- - Patterns of behavior that you follow almost without thinking.
- lifestyle - A way of life that involves little physical health.
- - The way you act in many different situations and events in your life.
- - A state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time.
- goal - Those you can achieve in a short amount of time.
- - Taking steps to avoid something is the best way to deal with risks.
- risk - Occurs when one risk factor adds to another to increase risk.
26 Clues: - A personal feeling or belief. • - Take action in support of a cause • - A decision choosing to take the right action • - The beliefs that guide the way a person lives • skills - Strategies that help you say no effectively • - The collected beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group. • goal - Those you can achieve in a short amount of time. • ...
Physical & Cognitve Development of Early Adult 2025-03-10
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- Physical skills like strength and speed, which peak in early adulthood.
- A legal but harmful substance; heavy use can lead to addiction and health issues.
- Ability to have children, which declines as age increases, especially in women.
- Recognizing multiple perspectives; a sign of cognitive maturity.
- Consumption of alcohol, tobacco, or drugs, common in early adulthood.
- Development of thinking abilities and emotional intelligence.
- System responsible for breathing; lung capacity decreases after 25.
- Exercise and movement that help maintain health and motor skills.
- High blood pressure, a risk factor for heart disease.
- Excess body fat that leads to health problems like diabetes and heart disease.
- Gradual physical decline due to aging influenced by genetics and lifestyle.
- Emotional or mental strain that affects health; often linked to low SES or life changes.
- Seeing ideas as right or wrong; common in younger thinkers.
- The process of exploring and committing to a career path.
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- Body's defense system that weakens after age 20.
- A disease related to blood sugar, often linked to poor diet and obesity.
- Natural ability to conceive children; declines sharply after age 44 for women.
- Ability to integrate emotions and logic in decision-making.
- Maximum amount of air the lungs can hold; reduces with age.
- Higher-than-normal body weight, often leading to health risks.
- The ability to reflect on knowledge and how we come to understand things.
- Essential for mental and physical health; often disrupted by stress or lifestyle.
- Using logic to solve real-life problems and manage complex situations.
- Eating habits that play a key role in physical well-being.
- Tobacco product that harms health; often started before age 21.
- Hardening of the arteries, reducing heart function with age.
- Daily habits and behaviors that affect health and development.
- Related to the heart and blood vessels; function declines with age.
- Career choices often influenced by personality (e.g., social, realistic, artistic).
29 Clues: Body's defense system that weakens after age 20. • High blood pressure, a risk factor for heart disease. • The process of exploring and committing to a career path. • Eating habits that play a key role in physical well-being. • Ability to integrate emotions and logic in decision-making. • Maximum amount of air the lungs can hold; reduces with age. • ...
Mental Health, Addiction, Treatment 2023-03-08
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- a chronic, often relapsing brain disease
- factor something that increases risk susceptibility
- neurotransmitter that controls ability to learn
- a prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness
- the condition of feeling uneasy or worried
- a good feeling
- ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges in life
- syndrome of painful symptoms that follows discontinuance of a drug addiction
- capacity of the body to endure or become less responsive to a substnace
- having skills to do something
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- helps patients recognize, avoid, and cope with situations
- neurotransmitter that control movement, emotion, motivation, and feelings of pleasure
- a ranked list of needs essential for human growth
- programs to help people with severe problems
- to remove a harmful substance
- strive to be the best you can be
- your sense of yourself as an individual
- how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
- distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves
19 Clues: a good feeling • to remove a harmful substance • having skills to do something • strive to be the best you can be • your sense of yourself as an individual • a chronic, often relapsing brain disease • the condition of feeling uneasy or worried • programs to help people with severe problems • neurotransmitter that controls ability to learn • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2023-10-05
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- is a serious brain disorder that distorts the way a person thinks, acts, expresses emotions, perceives reality
- Some ________ mimic your neurotransmitters, and some even use your own brain’s neurotransmitters.
- Patients with _______ disorder typically display a normal personality/behavior between episodes.
- Strong voice, good eye contact, and giving facts and reasoning are the steps to being what?
- is a brain disorder that often makes it hard to communicate with and relate to others.
- _______ in the body help messages from your brain jump the gap between your nerve cells to travel to where they need to go.
- Which eating disorder is characterized by binge eating and then purging to maintain a distorted self image?
- is a condition that can develop following a traumatic and/or terrifying event.
- One of the factors involved in schizophrenia is an excessive amount of which neurotransmitter?
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- feelings of intense sadness including feeling helpless, hopeless, and worthless that lasts for many days to weeks and keep you from functioning normally.
- The ability to understand the feelings of others.
- Which mental illnessis characterized by hyperactivity and the inability to control impulses and having trouble paying attention?
- is the acronym that is used to solve problems.
- What is the opposite of empathy
- Which mental illness deals with memory loss which progresses to gross memory loss, then to a decrease in thinking ability.
- positive self-talk Is the #1 way to improve what?
- Can create overwhelming feelings of fear, dread, or resentment to everyday objects or events.
- The best way to improve self-esteem is to practice _________ self talk.
- Which Neurotransmitter is believed to have a big impact on depression?
19 Clues: What is the opposite of empathy • is the acronym that is used to solve problems. • The ability to understand the feelings of others. • positive self-talk Is the #1 way to improve what? • Which Neurotransmitter is believed to have a big impact on depression? • The best way to improve self-esteem is to practice _________ self talk. • ...
BHS IQ Crossword 2017-11-29
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- The Mindfulness group at the Southeast Mental Health Clinic (SEMCH) meets on a(n) ______ basis.
- Center The North Central Mental Health Clinic engages the community with a peer run.
- Who is the BHS Director?
- Adult Case Management – Strengths Based Case Management serves adults ages eighteen to_____.
- The Camino Administration Office is comprised of how many units?
- How many employees do Health information Medical Services (HIMS) have?
- What department is located in the Health Services Complex?
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- The _______ Program at Juvenile Forensics won a 2017 NACo Award.
- Adult Case Management’s Strengths Base Case Management has an office located in what city?
- Edgemoor was originally built as a(n) _________
- How many employees does Adult Forensics have?
- How many sites does BHS have throughout the County?
- The San Diego County Psychiatric Hospital (SDCPH) staff visits Old Town for what kind of cuisine?
- An employee at the SCMHC represents this South American country:
14 Clues: Who is the BHS Director? • How many employees does Adult Forensics have? • Edgemoor was originally built as a(n) _________ • How many sites does BHS have throughout the County? • What department is located in the Health Services Complex? • The _______ Program at Juvenile Forensics won a 2017 NACo Award. • ...
YEAR 11 HEALTH 2015-02-17
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- state of well-being in which the individual realises his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stress of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community.
- of physical health.
- measure of the impact of diseases and injuries. Specifically it measures the gap between the current health status and the ideal situation where everyone lives to an old age free of disease and disability
- 19 to 40 year old
- by a unit called DALY (Disability Adjusted Life years)
- + YLDs = DALYs
- total number or proportion of cases or incidents present in a population at a given time.
- the overall level of health being experienced by an individual group population
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- number of years of life a person can expect to live from birth if present mortality pattern’s don’t change.
- it is a state of complete physical, mental well-being and not muarly the absence of disease or infirmity.
- number of new cases of an illness or event during a period of (usually 12 months)
- deaths of children under five.
- Conception to birth
- being able to interact with others and participate in the community
- refers to ill health in an individual and level of ill health in a population or group
- relates to the efficient functioning of the body and its systems and includes the physical capacity to perform tasks and physical fitness.
- 12 to 18 year old
- another word for death.
18 Clues: + YLDs = DALYs • 19 to 40 year old • 12 to 18 year old • of physical health. • Conception to birth • another word for death. • deaths of children under five. • by a unit called DALY (Disability Adjusted Life years) • being able to interact with others and participate in the community • the overall level of health being experienced by an individual group population • ...
Healthy Habits 2023-03-11
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- A vital part of a healthy lifestyle that allows the body to rest and recover
- A practice of mindfulness and relaxation that promotes mental well-being
- Techniques for reducing and coping with stress, such as deep breathing and exercise
- A state of being present and fully engaged in the present moment
- Measures taken to prevent skin damage from the sun, such as wearing sunscreen and protective clothing
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- Positive and supportive connections with others that contribute to overall well-being
- A mental attitude that focuses on optimism and gratitude
- activities that bring enjoyment and fulfillment outside of work and responsibilities
- Practices that promote cleanliness and health, such as hand-washing and dental care
- A practice of acknowledging and appreciating the good in life
- The process of providing adequate fluids to the body
- Strategies for maximizing productivity and efficiency
- Physical activity that promotes fitness and overall health
- Actions that promote physical and mental health, such as taking a relaxing bath or getting a massage
- Interacting with others in a positive and supportive way
15 Clues: The process of providing adequate fluids to the body • Strategies for maximizing productivity and efficiency • A mental attitude that focuses on optimism and gratitude • Interacting with others in a positive and supportive way • Physical activity that promotes fitness and overall health • A practice of acknowledging and appreciating the good in life • ...
TOPIC 10 2025-08-25
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- Places of ______ - Promote belonging and spirituality
- Bulk ______ - Means no out-of-pocket fee is paid
- ______ medicine - Includes acupuncture and massage
- Medical ______ - Ensures private doctor–patient info
- Offers youth mental health services
- Schedule ______ - Is the set rebate from Medicare
- National ______ Insurance Scheme - Supports daily activities
- School ______ programs - Prevent infectious disease
- My Health ______ - Stores medical info digitally
- PBS ______ net - Helps families who reach high medicine costs
- Means being treated with dignity in care
- Out-of-______ costs - Are paid fully by patients
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- Medicare levy ______ - Adds extra tax to high earners
- St John ______ - Volunteers at events for first aid
- ______ health - Includes physio and optometry
- Medicare ______ - A 2% tax on taxable income
- General ______ - Writes referrals to specialists
- Patient Co-______ - Part of PBS medicine cost
- Private health ______ - Can cover things like dental and physio
- Sporting ______ - Improve fitness and reduce stress
- Medicare safety _____ - Reduces frequent service costs
- Health ______ - The ability to understand health information and to know when and how to access health services
- Pharmaceutical ______ Scheme - Provides subsidised medicines
23 Clues: Offers youth mental health services • Means being treated with dignity in care • Medicare ______ - A 2% tax on taxable income • ______ health - Includes physio and optometry • Patient Co-______ - Part of PBS medicine cost • Bulk ______ - Means no out-of-pocket fee is paid • My Health ______ - Stores medical info digitally • ...
Unit 2: Mental Health Crossword 2024-11-22
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- Any type of change that causes physical, emotional or psychological strain.
- Reducing the stigma around mental health.
- How you think and feel about yourself, and the value you place on yourself
- Good type of stress
- A feeling of fear, dread, or uneasiness that can be a normal reaction to stress
- Bad type of stress
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- Includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
- A common mental health condition that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest in activities
- Health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior
- The negative or discriminatory attitudes that others have about mental illness.
10 Clues: Bad type of stress • Good type of stress • Reducing the stigma around mental health. • Includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. • Health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior • How you think and feel about yourself, and the value you place on yourself • ...
Workplace Wellness- World Mental Health Day@PVTS- 2024 2024-10-08
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- The most common mental health issue seen at the workplace.
- Colleagues are an integral part of an employee's ______ system at the workplace.
- The 24/7 counseling resource available to all employees.
- Work-Life _______ is key to maintain positive mental health.
- The type of jam that can turn a smile upside down!
- ______ associated with mental health prevents open conversations in the workplace.
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- Bouncing back from a negative event is called _____.
- A must have for everyone during working hours.
- Most important meal of the day.
- MHWB resource which is a Self-Guided application consisting of Science-based activities and games to reduce stress.
10 Clues: Most important meal of the day. • A must have for everyone during working hours. • The type of jam that can turn a smile upside down! • Bouncing back from a negative event is called _____. • The 24/7 counseling resource available to all employees. • The most common mental health issue seen at the workplace. • ...
Vocab Puzzle 2022-03-16
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- either of the two sexes (male and female), especially when considered with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones. The term is also used more broadly to denote a range of identities that do not correspond to established ideas of male and female.
- Health state of being comfortable with yourself, with others, and with your surroundings
- a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up.
- gradual progression through many stages between one extreme and another
- Expectancy – number of years a person can expect to live
- Health refers to how well your body functions
- Health refers to how well you get along with others
- the main means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the internet) regarded collectively.
- of Life degree of overall satisfaction that a person gets from life
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- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- a result that a person aims for and works hard to reach
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- Something that increases the chance of developing a disease
- Health refers to how you react to events in your life
- state of high-level health
- – overall well-being of your body, mind, and relationships
17 Clues: state of high-level health • Health refers to how well your body functions • Health refers to how well you get along with others • Health refers to how you react to events in your life • a result that a person aims for and works hard to reach • Expectancy – number of years a person can expect to live • – overall well-being of your body, mind, and relationships • ...
its kind of a funny story 2026-01-14
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- North The psychiatric unit where Craig stays
- Type of help Craig gets to work through his problems
- Creative drawings Craig makes to calm his mind
- The kind of thoughts that lead Craig to seek help
- The place where Craig goes to get help for his mental health
- The process of Craig slowly getting better
- Girl Craig meets in the hospital who understands his struggles
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- Craig’s depressed roommate in the hospital who rarely gets out of bed
- Competitive place that causes Craig a lot of stress
- Mental illness Craig struggles with throughout the story
- What Craig feels from school and expectations
- Main character who struggles with pressure and mental health
- Craig’s word for positive things that keep him grounded
- Craig’s best friend who adds to his stress
- Craig’s word for stressful things that drag him down
15 Clues: Craig’s best friend who adds to his stress • The process of Craig slowly getting better • North The psychiatric unit where Craig stays • What Craig feels from school and expectations • Creative drawings Craig makes to calm his mind • The kind of thoughts that lead Craig to seek help • Competitive place that causes Craig a lot of stress • ...
Reducing stress 2025-03-28
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- reduces stress by practicing breathing exercises
- healthy reduces stress by providing the body with essential nutrients
- if you don't reduce your stress it can leave you with _______ problems
- stress ____________ is important for both physical and mental well-being, can lead to health problems, and negatively impact mental health
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- exercise reduces stress by boosting endorphins, improving mood and sleep
- reduces stress by relaxing deeply to calm your mind
- is a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- stress by doing stuff such as being active, eating healthy, meditating, yoga
- stressors job, relationship, financial problems, health concerns
9 Clues: reduces stress by practicing breathing exercises • reduces stress by relaxing deeply to calm your mind • stressors job, relationship, financial problems, health concerns • is a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation • healthy reduces stress by providing the body with essential nutrients • ...
Test Review 2024-12-10
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- Recognizing your own value and importance
- The reaction the body and mind has to everyday challenges
- Also known as manic depressive disorder
- Also known as chronic fear
- The negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes that people hold about those with mental health conditions
- A prolonged feeling of helplessness, sadness, hopelessness
- A mental disorder where people lose contact with reality
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- This type of therapy involves treating a group of people who have similar problems with a trained professional
- A characteristic or condition that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or disorder
- Anything that causes stress
- This type of therapy focuses on changing on wanted behavior through rewards and reinforcements
- A strong irrational fear of something specific
- The recurring cycle of binge eating and purging
- The use of certain medication to treat or reduce the symptoms of a mental disorder, most often the last resort option
- Having the confidence to make responsible and safe decisions
- Ongoing dialogue between patient and mental health professional
- The fear of gaining weight with a distorted body image
- This type of therapy is designed to correct distorted thinking that can lead to thoughts and behaviors that may be troublesome
- A person's unique traits and behavior patterns
19 Clues: Also known as chronic fear • Anything that causes stress • Also known as manic depressive disorder • Recognizing your own value and importance • A strong irrational fear of something specific • A person's unique traits and behavior patterns • The recurring cycle of binge eating and purging • The fear of gaining weight with a distorted body image • ...
Memory Check 2025-09-29
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- Most common type of hallucination
- Most common type of delusion in homeless population
- Externally observable and measurable
- A fixed false belief
- Name of your favourite facilitator
- Having a genetic _________ can increase the likelihood of experiencing certain mental illnesses
- Subjective internal experience
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- The more ______ Childhood Experiences someone has, the greater the chance of experiencing mental illness
- _____ factors increase likelihood of experiencing mental illness
- The Mental Health ______ is a common tool to measure mental wellness
- Suicidal _______ can be a symptom of mental illness
- Sensory perceptual disturbance
- A severe mental condition in which thought and emotions are so affected that contact is lost with external reality
13 Clues: A fixed false belief • Sensory perceptual disturbance • Subjective internal experience • Most common type of hallucination • Name of your favourite facilitator • Externally observable and measurable • Most common type of delusion in homeless population • Suicidal _______ can be a symptom of mental illness • _____ factors increase likelihood of experiencing mental illness • ...
Mental Health Day 2021-10-04
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- Depression is a mental health disorder characterized by feelings of ______ or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life
- what do you use when you do the 4-7-8 breathing technique
- most common mental health disorder in older adults
- our emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- breathing that relieves muscle stiffness and clears clogged breathing passages
- relaxes the fear center in our brain
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- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances
- one of the best ways to lower stress in the body
- feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
- regular _____ can positively impact your mental health
10 Clues: relaxes the fear center in our brain • one of the best ways to lower stress in the body • most common mental health disorder in older adults • our emotional, psychological, and social well-being • regular _____ can positively impact your mental health • what do you use when you do the 4-7-8 breathing technique • ...
Test Review 2024-12-10
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- Recognizing your own value and importance
- The reaction the body and mind has to everyday challenges
- Also known as manic depressive disorder
- Also known as chronic fear
- The negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes that people hold about those with mental health conditions
- A prolonged feeling of helplessness, sadness, hopelessness
- A mental disorder where people lose contact with reality
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- This type of therapy involves treating a group of people who have similar problems with a trained professional
- A characteristic or condition that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or disorder
- Anything that causes stress
- This type of therapy focuses on changing on wanted behavior through rewards and reinforcements
- A strong irrational fear of something specific
- The recurring cycle of binge eating and purging
- The use of certain medication to treat or reduce the symptoms of a mental disorder, most often the last resort option
- Having the confidence to make responsible and safe decisions
- Ongoing dialogue between patient and mental health professional
- The fear of gaining weight with a distorted body image
- This type of therapy is designed to correct distorted thinking that can lead to thoughts and behaviors that may be troublesome
- A person's unique traits and behavior patterns
19 Clues: Also known as chronic fear • Anything that causes stress • Also known as manic depressive disorder • Recognizing your own value and importance • A strong irrational fear of something specific • A person's unique traits and behavior patterns • The recurring cycle of binge eating and purging • The fear of gaining weight with a distorted body image • ...
Test Review 2024-12-10
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- The use of certain medication to treat or reduce the symptoms of a mental disorder, most often the last resort option
- Recognizing your own value and importance
- A mental disorder where people lose contact with reality
- The negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes that people hold about those with mental health conditions
- A strong irrational fear of something specific
- Having the confidence to make responsible and safe decisions
- Also known as chronic fear
- A characteristic or condition that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or disorder
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- This type of therapy focuses on changing on wanted behavior through rewards and reinforcements
- The recurring cycle of binge eating and purging
- The fear of gaining weight with a distorted body image
- This type of therapy is designed to correct distorted thinking that can lead to thoughts and behaviors that may be troublesome
- A prolonged feeling of helplessness, sadness, hopelessness
- A person's unique traits and behavior patterns
- This type of therapy involves treating a group of people who have similar problems with a trained professional
- Ongoing dialogue between patient and mental health professional
- Also known as manic depressive disorder
- The reaction the body and mind has to everyday challenges
- Anything that causes stress
19 Clues: Also known as chronic fear • Anything that causes stress • Also known as manic depressive disorder • Recognizing your own value and importance • A person's unique traits and behavior patterns • A strong irrational fear of something specific • The recurring cycle of binge eating and purging • The fear of gaining weight with a distorted body image • ...
Inspire Crossword 2022-05-19
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- The feeling you get when you feel like you are missing out
- Helps decrease the stigma around mental heatlh, this app provides people the chance to _____ mental health issues around the world.
- TikTok trend that has made progressive progress in young adults mental health. This trend has over 290 million views and helps normalize therpay and other mental health related issues. (Mari, para 4)
- D'Amelio Famous TikTok influencer known for her dancing videos and has a new reality TV show coming out this september
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- The famous fashion retail site, the does all of their marketing through social media and influencers
- Social media ruling family that has had numerous of televisions shows, paid partnerships, lifestyle brand of their own, and even 5 sisters each with their own fan following
- Lots of parents and influencers these days are rooting for federal ____ to be put in place on social media sites
- Social media site known for its famous dancing, makeup, pranks and attention grabbing short vidoes. (Mari, para 1)
- health A person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being. Mental Health
9 Clues: The feeling you get when you feel like you are missing out • The famous fashion retail site, the does all of their marketing through social media and influencers • health A person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being. Mental Health • ...
Mental Health: Stress Adaptations 2023-03-12
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- a harmful, unhealthy response that disrupts the the integrity of the individual
- learned patterns from prior occurrences
- sympathetic nervous response, or “the state manifested by a specific syndrome which consists of all the nonspecifically induced changes within a biologic system”
- elements that influence the perception and response to a stressful event
- initial cognitive response to a precipitating event
- Assessment of abilities to deal with the situation
- vulnerabilities that influence the physical, emotional, or social adaptations
- mindful practice that focuses intention on breathing, peace, and casting off negative thoughts
- hereditary factors that influence responses
- Assessment of abilities to deal with the situation
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- a positive, healthy behavior that maintains the integrity of the individual
- outcome of event perceived as potentially pleasurable
- ability to view a situation objectively and develop a solution
- personal awareness and evaluation of the significance of the event
- ability to discuss stressful factors with an empathetic individual or support system
- a stimulus that triggers a stress response, leading to significant adjustment in lifestyle
- coping strategy involving participation in something enjoyable, including deep breathing or use of gross motor skills such as sports or jogging
- outcome of event holds no personal significance for individual
- positive adaptation in response to adversity
- outcome of event could be challenging, threatening, or result in loss for the individual
20 Clues: learned patterns from prior occurrences • hereditary factors that influence responses • positive adaptation in response to adversity • Assessment of abilities to deal with the situation • Assessment of abilities to deal with the situation • initial cognitive response to a precipitating event • outcome of event perceived as potentially pleasurable • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary Words 2024-11-19
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- The base or starting point for something important.
- Things you do regularly, often without thinking.
- How good or bad something is.
- Related to the study of big questions about life, knowledge, and existence.
- The amount or number of something.
- To stop something from happening.
- Changing or reorganizing the way something works, especially in the brain.
- Specific methods or ways of doing something.
- The feeling of being close to and having relationships with other people.
- A strong connection or relationship between people or things.
- A planned set of actions aimed at achieving a goal.
- Knowing about or noticing something.
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- Thoughts and feelings about meaning, the soul, or a connection to something greater than yourself.
- In a way that is based on careful studies and experiments.
- Related to thinking, understanding, and learning.
- More intense, meaningful, or serious.
- Offering your time or help for free, usually to help others.
- A strong desire to learn or know about something.
- The study of money, trade, and how people use resources.
19 Clues: How good or bad something is. • To stop something from happening. • The amount or number of something. • Knowing about or noticing something. • More intense, meaningful, or serious. • Specific methods or ways of doing something. • Things you do regularly, often without thinking. • Related to thinking, understanding, and learning. • ...
Mental Health & Well-Being 2025-01-24
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- A sense of thankfulness for the good things in life
- Belief in one’s abilities or self-worth
- The ability to accomplish tasks efficiently
- The practice of being present in the moment
- A strong feeling of displeasure or hostility
- A routine or behavior repeated regularly
- The complex feelings that arise from life’s experiences
- The exchange of thoughts feelings or information
- A harmonious state of mental and physical stability
- Mental or emotional tension resulting from demanding circumstances
- A feeling of unease worry or fear often about the future
- A state of feeling healthy and happy
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- The connections and bonds formed with others
- Deep empathy and kindness for others
- Embracing reality as it is without resistance
- The ability to bounce back from setbacks and challenges
- The abilities or expertise developed through practice
- The objectives or aspirations one strives to achieve
- The vitality needed to engage with life and its challenges
19 Clues: Deep empathy and kindness for others • A state of feeling healthy and happy • Belief in one’s abilities or self-worth • A routine or behavior repeated regularly • The ability to accomplish tasks efficiently • The practice of being present in the moment • The connections and bonds formed with others • A strong feeling of displeasure or hostility • ...
Quiz 5.1 - Factors Influencing Diagnosis 2024-04-19
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- model of assessing abnormality based on symptoms.
- key researcher in establish the ideal mental health standard.
- Chapman and Chapman (1969).
- diagnosing a person with the correct disorder.
- method of assessing reliability of diagnosis that has two clinicians view the same interview.
- variables in diagnosis based on professional background, beliefs and attitudes toward patients, etc.
- First et al (2019) suggests this is the main reason for using the DSM.
- differences in what individuals from different cultures tell clinicians as symptoms.
- having a mental disorder.
- branch of psychology that studies mental disorders.
- current version of the DSM.
- major instrument/test used in diagnosis of a mental disorder.
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- Rosenhan (1973).
- how a patient expresses symptoms can influence diagnosis.
- Payne (2012) concluded that this bias in diagnosis wasn't a factor.
- two or more mental disorders occurring at the same time.
- behavior that was mistaken as abnormal once admitted to a mental hospital.
- symptoms that only exist within a particular culture.
- criteria for establishing inadequate function of abnormality.
- the DSM.
- two different clinicians assess the patient the same way.
21 Clues: the DSM. • Rosenhan (1973). • having a mental disorder. • Chapman and Chapman (1969). • current version of the DSM. • diagnosing a person with the correct disorder. • model of assessing abnormality based on symptoms. • branch of psychology that studies mental disorders. • symptoms that only exist within a particular culture. • ...
Psychopathology 2018-03-08
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- Another name for the orbitofrontal cortex
- This psychologist came up with the two-process model of explaining phobias
- This psychologist came up with the criteria for ideal mental health
- Which explanation did Ellis come up with, as an explanation for depression?
- A common treatment for depression
- A gradual treatment for phobias
- A criteria of ideal mental health, where we wish to reach our full potential
- A newer anti-depressant developed to treat OCD
- A repetitive thought (cognitive aspect of OCD)
- Through which type of conditioning do individuals learn a phobia?
- Which side of the parrahipocampal gyrus is responsible for processing unpleasant emotions?
- A gene responsible for transporting serotonin is responsible for OCD
- An irrational and uncontrollable fear of an object or situation
- Sufferers of depression often feel... (negative emotion)
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- The extent to which MZ twins both develop the same disorder
- This psychologist came up with the negative triad as an explanation of depression
- This type of anti-depressant is used as a last resort to treat OCD due to its side-effects
- A type of graph used to measure how statistically infrequent it is for behaviour to occur
- A definition, which sets a criteria for good mental health
- A combination of single genes
- A criticism of behaviourist explanations of phobias is that that they ignore... explanations
- A repetitive behaviour (behavioural aspect of OCD)
- The phobia of being outside or in public
- A negative emotion which suffers of OCD experience
- The most common antidepressant given to OCD patients
- What is the lateral frontal lobe responsible for?
- A definition, which uses societal norms, values, cultures and reactions to behaviour as a basis for defining mental health
- A diagnostic tool used by psychiatrists to diagnose mental disorders
- A type of disputing, which asks if there is any evidence to explain irrational thoughts in depression
- A definition which focuses on how statistically rate it is for a behaviour to occur
- A type of thinking referred to as black and white thinking in depression
- Which type of conditioning is responsible for maintaining a phobia?
- low levels of this neurotransmitter is responsible for OCD
- A single gene
- A definition which focuses on the amount of stress a person experiences alongside inability to perform daily activities
35 Clues: A single gene • A combination of single genes • A gradual treatment for phobias • A common treatment for depression • The phobia of being outside or in public • Another name for the orbitofrontal cortex • A newer anti-depressant developed to treat OCD • A repetitive thought (cognitive aspect of OCD) • What is the lateral frontal lobe responsible for? • ...
Anorexia Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-05
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- The process of overcoming an eating disorder.
- Part of the body that may become fragile due to anorexia
- Treatment involving mental health counseling for anorexia recovery.
- A mental health disorder involving extreme restriction of food intake.
- The absence of menstruation, often caused by severe weight loss.
- How a person perceives their physical appearance.
- Often an entry point to disordered eating behaviors.
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- A common motivation for restrictive eating behaviors.
- Distorted perception of one’s body size or shape.
- Extreme lack of food leading to health complications.
- Nutrient measurement often obsessively counted by those with anorexia.
- Behavior to remove food from the body, such as vomiting.
- A state caused by a lack of proper nutrients.
13 Clues: The process of overcoming an eating disorder. • A state caused by a lack of proper nutrients. • Distorted perception of one’s body size or shape. • How a person perceives their physical appearance. • Often an entry point to disordered eating behaviors. • A common motivation for restrictive eating behaviors. • Extreme lack of food leading to health complications. • ...
Anorexia Crossword 2025-02-10
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- A common motivation for restrictive eating behaviors.
- The process of overcoming an eating disorder.
- Often an entry point to disordered eating behaviors.
- A state caused by a lack of proper nutrients.
- A mental health disorder involving extreme restriction of food intake.
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- Behavior to remove food from the body, such as vomiting.
- Extreme lack of food leading to health complications.
- How a person perceives their physical appearance.
- The absence of menstruation, often caused by severe weight loss.
- Nutrient measurement often obsessively counted by those with anorexia.
- Distorted perception of one’s body size or shape.
- Treatment involving mental health counseling for anorexia recovery.
- Part of the body that may become fragile due to anorexia
13 Clues: The process of overcoming an eating disorder. • A state caused by a lack of proper nutrients. • How a person perceives their physical appearance. • Distorted perception of one’s body size or shape. • Often an entry point to disordered eating behaviors. • Extreme lack of food leading to health complications. • A common motivation for restrictive eating behaviors. • ...
Exercise and Mental Health 2024-08-01
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- Exercises that increase heart rate (6 letters)
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy (9 letters)
- Chemicals released during exercise that improve mood (10 letters)
- A mental practice focusing on the present moment (11 letters)
- Essential for mental and physical health (5 letters)
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- Type of exercise that improves cardiovascular health (7 letters)
- The ability of muscles to stretch (11 letters)
- Mental or emotional strain (6 letters)
- A practice combining physical postures and meditation (4 letters)
- The capacity to withstand physical or mental pressure (8 letters)
10 Clues: Mental or emotional strain (6 letters) • Exercises that increase heart rate (6 letters) • The ability of muscles to stretch (11 letters) • Essential for mental and physical health (5 letters) • The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy (9 letters) • A mental practice focusing on the present moment (11 letters) • ...
ROOM 2 2023-11-06
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- An approach for treating mental health conditions that involves talking with a psychologist or psychiatrist
- Negative attitudes and beliefs that create prejudice against individuals with mental health conditions
- OCD stands for ______ compulsive disorder
- People suffering from eating disorders (ED) have ______ eating habits and severe distress or concern about body weight or shape
- Mental health condition that involves a prolonged period of low mood, usually accompanied by a loss of pleasure or interest in activities
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- Mental well-being is as ______ as physical well-being
- A condition that involves the prolonged feelings of worry and dread
- People with depression might have lower levels of serotonin or ______
- A sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause (2 words)
- A state of emotional, physical and mental drain caused by excessive and prolonged stress
10 Clues: OCD stands for ______ compulsive disorder • Mental well-being is as ______ as physical well-being • A condition that involves the prolonged feelings of worry and dread • People with depression might have lower levels of serotonin or ______ • A state of emotional, physical and mental drain caused by excessive and prolonged stress • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2024-01-08
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- ongoing condition or illness such as heart disease, obesity and cancer
- Condition that occurs when a pathogens in the body multiply and damage body cells
- All traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents
- People of the same age who share similar interests and also include your friends
- Deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors
- Deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose in life
- On your own, search for health information to make health-related decisions
- over state of wellbeing or total health
- The ability to make sound health decisions
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- Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk
- The difference in health outcomes among groups
- Various methods for communicating information
- Personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives.
- Physical place you live, the people you see everyday and the culture in which you live
- The collective beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group.
- Providing accurate health information and teaching health skills to help people make healthy decisions
- Actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others
- Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
- Combination of physical,mental/emotional and social well-being
- devices such as phones, computers, radio and television
- A set of national health goals revised every 10 years
21 Clues: over state of wellbeing or total health • The ability to make sound health decisions • Various methods for communicating information • The difference in health outcomes among groups • Deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors • Deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose in life • A set of national health goals revised every 10 years • ...
Health 2023-07-27
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- A feeling of pressure or strain, which can affect health and emotions.
- The administration of vaccines to prevent diseases and boost immunity.
- The process of maintaining adequate water levels in the body.
- System The body's defense mechanism against infections and diseases.
- The state of overall well-being, including physical and mental health.
- Related to the mind and emotions, often referring to emotional well-being.
- Techniques and activities to reduce stress and promote calmness.
- Practices and habits that promote cleanliness and good health.
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- A qualified medical professional who diagnoses and treats patients.
- Drugs or treatments used to prevent or treat illnesses and medical conditions.
- Diet A diet that includes a variety of foods to provide essential nutrients.
- Physical activity that helps keep the body fit and healthy.
- A natural state of rest for the body and mind, necessary for health.
- The process of providing the body with the necessary nutrients for growth and function.
- Related to the body and its capabilities, often referring to fitness.
15 Clues: Physical activity that helps keep the body fit and healthy. • The process of maintaining adequate water levels in the body. • Practices and habits that promote cleanliness and good health. • Techniques and activities to reduce stress and promote calmness. • A qualified medical professional who diagnoses and treats patients. • ...
History and Approaches #2 2023-12-19
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- an interdisciplinary area of psychology that focuses on a range of different topics
- a scientific study within the field of Psychology that focuses on solving problems, curing illnesses, and innovating new technologies
- psychology concerned with the quantification and measurement of mental attributes, behavior, performance
- focus on normative developmental and mental health issues and challenges faced by individuals
- the idea that building on our strengths is often a more effective path to success than trying to force it
- a branch of medicine focused on diagnosing and treating mental health disorders
- study human growth and development over the lifespan
- psychological specialty that provides continuing and comprehensive mental and behavioral health care for individuals
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- scientifically-based solutions to human problems in work and other organizational settings
- the enduring characteristics and behavior that comprise a person's unique adjustment to life, including major traits, interests
- an individual focus and integrates social, cultural, economic, political, environmental, and international influences
- study and research meant to increase our scientific knowledge base
- the study of how an individual's thoughts, feelings, and actions are affected” by other people
- the study of how people learn, including teaching methods, instructional processes
- Survey, Question, Read, Recite, and Review
- a robust empirical finding in the research on learning and instruction, demonstrating that taking tests during the learning phase facilitates later retrieval from long-term memory
16 Clues: Survey, Question, Read, Recite, and Review • study human growth and development over the lifespan • study and research meant to increase our scientific knowledge base • a branch of medicine focused on diagnosing and treating mental health disorders • the study of how people learn, including teaching methods, instructional processes • ...
Psychology 2024-12-04
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- knowledge and skills to address optimal performance
- theoretical approach in psychology that examines cognition and behavior
- study of the behavior and mental processes of non-human animals,
- to understand the behavior of humans
- mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought
- focuses on scientifically based solutions to human problems
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- helps people recognize their strengths
- explores the relationship between humans and the external world.
- scientific study of how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced
- helps people recover from, or self-manage, trauma, chronic pain, or a disability
- the study of how humans grow, change, and adapt
- mental and behavioral health care for individuals
- supporting people with developmental and learning issues
13 Clues: to understand the behavior of humans • helps people recognize their strengths • the study of how humans grow, change, and adapt • mental and behavioral health care for individuals • knowledge and skills to address optimal performance • supporting people with developmental and learning issues • focuses on scientifically based solutions to human problems • ...
inividual Differences ABNORMALITY 2013-05-09
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- Bacteria or viruses can cause rise to Mental Health illnesses
- one of the criticisms of Biological model
- Thoughts that take place automatically and without full awareness
- The field o Psychology that deals with mental, emotional and behavioural problems
- Approach Is the model that deals with irrational thinking
- approach Views abnormal behaviour caused by unconscious, underlying psychological forces
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- Chemicals that transmit nerve impulses from one nerve cell to the next
- People fear mental health illnesses more than physical ones
- Are called the advocates of the medical model
- Approach This model sees mental disorders as caused by abnormal physiological processes
- People deviating from the average norm
11 Clues: People deviating from the average norm • one of the criticisms of Biological model • Are called the advocates of the medical model • Approach Is the model that deals with irrational thinking • People fear mental health illnesses more than physical ones • Bacteria or viruses can cause rise to Mental Health illnesses • ...
Individual Differences Abnormality 2013-05-09
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- People fear mental health illnesses more than physical ones
- People deviating from the average norm
- Are called the advocates of the medical model
- The field of Psychology that deals with mental, emotional and behavioural problems
- one of the criticisms of Biological model
- Approach Is the model that deals with irrational thinking
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- approach Views abnormal behaviour caused by unconscious, underlying psychological forces
- Chemicals that transmit nerve impulses from one nerve cell to the next
- Thoughts that take place automatically and without full awareness
- Approach This model sees mental disorders as caused by abnormal physiological processes
- Bacteria or viruses can cause rise to Mental Health illnesses
11 Clues: People deviating from the average norm • one of the criticisms of Biological model • Are called the advocates of the medical model • Approach Is the model that deals with irrational thinking • People fear mental health illnesses more than physical ones • Bacteria or viruses can cause rise to Mental Health illnesses • ...
Individual Differences - Abnormality 2013-05-09
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- This model sees mental disorders as caused by abnormal physiological processes
- Chemicals that transmit nerve impulses from one nerve cell to the next
- Are called the advocates of the medical model
- People fear mental health illnesses more than physical ones
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- Bacteria or viruses can cause rise to Mental Health illnesses
- Views abnormal behaviour caused by unconscious, underlying psychological forces
- One of the criticisms of Biological model
- Thoughts that take place automatically and without full awareness
- The field of Psychology that deals with mental, emotional and behavioural problems
- People deviating from the average norm
- Approach Is the model that deals with irrational thinking
11 Clues: People deviating from the average norm • One of the criticisms of Biological model • Are called the advocates of the medical model • Approach Is the model that deals with irrational thinking • People fear mental health illnesses more than physical ones • Bacteria or viruses can cause rise to Mental Health illnesses • ...
Health Vocabulary 1 2024-09-12
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- going to the doctor when you are well to help you stay healthy, getting checkups/physicals/screenings
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people
- Reliability and correctness of the info (is there evidence? can you find it at another source?)
- aspects of people's lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of good health
- your family's and community's level of education, income, and resources
- The timeliness of the info (is it current?)
- how well a person's body functions
- the places where you spend your time (school, home, community, region)
- pieces of DNA that determine the structure and function of a person's cells and affect development, personality and health
- state of physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
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- aspects of people's lives that increase the chance of a disease, injury or decline in health
- a person's thoughts and feelings
- The reason the info exists (why did they write/create this? is it fact, opinion, propaganda?)
- How the info fits your needs (do you understand it? do you need it?)
- interacting and getting along with others in positive healthy ways
- the people around you (family members, friends, peers)
- active process of being aware of and making choices toward improving health
- The source of the info (who is the author? what is the source of the info?)
- person's overall satisfaction with life
- people who are similar in age to one another
- treatment and prevention of illnesses, injuries or diseases
21 Clues: a person's thoughts and feelings • how well a person's body functions • person's overall satisfaction with life • The timeliness of the info (is it current?) • people who are similar in age to one another • the people around you (family members, friends, peers) • beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people • ...
1.3.1 vocabulary 2025-09-16
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- A sensory experience in which a person sees, hears, smells, tastes, or feels something that does not exist outside the mind.
- hurting oneself on purpose
- a mental health condition with sadness and loss if interest
- a mental health condition where a person loses touch with reality
- Disorganized thinking that is expressed through disorganized or jumbled speech.
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- A false belief. A person experiencing delusions is resistant to reason or being presented with facts.
- the act of taking ones life
- a mental health condition with periods of intense excitement followed by periods of depression
- a person who diagnosis and treats mental disorders
9 Clues: hurting oneself on purpose • the act of taking ones life • a person who diagnosis and treats mental disorders • a mental health condition with sadness and loss if interest • a mental health condition where a person loses touch with reality • Disorganized thinking that is expressed through disorganized or jumbled speech. • ...
Mental Disorders 2022-10-26
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- when a person has recurring, uncontrollable thoughts that they feel like they need to keep doing over and over.
- more-severe form of depression
- a medical doctor who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders.
- is worrying excessively that you are or may become seriously ill.
- general term for loss of memory, language, problem-solving and other thinking abilities
- when a person is no longer fully oriented to time and space.
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- a mental health professional who uses psychological evaluations and talk therapy to help people learn to better cope with life
- behavior disorder when a child has antisocial behavior.They disregard basic social standards and rules.
- attack Sudden episode of intense fear or anxiety and physical symptoms, based on a perceived threat rather than imminent danger.
- a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally.
- psychiatric disorder that may occur in people who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event
- a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings
12 Clues: more-severe form of depression • a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings • when a person is no longer fully oriented to time and space. • is worrying excessively that you are or may become seriously ill. • a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally. • ...
A Sound of Thunder Vocabulary Review 2024-09-26
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- Send something back(usually money)
- Contradictory statement
- Wave-like movement
- Able to recover quickly
- Not necessary, disposable
- Extremely small
- Accepting a bribe
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- Economic downturn or mental health condition
- Ancient, primitive
- Mental confusion state
- Completely destroy
- Cancel or take back
- Below the threshold of consciousness
- Filled with many living things
- Colorful lights in the sky
15 Clues: Extremely small • Accepting a bribe • Ancient, primitive • Completely destroy • Wave-like movement • Cancel or take back • Mental confusion state • Contradictory statement • Able to recover quickly • Not necessary, disposable • Colorful lights in the sky • Filled with many living things • Send something back(usually money) • Below the threshold of consciousness • ...
Breaking the Code: First Generation Edition 2022-08-06
Why students should have mental health days 2024-05-31
The Wellness Grid: A Puzzle for Mind & Body 2025-06-18
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- Mindful breathing technique –
- Feeling of persistent sadness –
- Talk therapy involving deep listening
- Cognitive therapy abbreviation
- A professional who helps with mental health
- Practice of focusing on the present moment –
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- A way to release emotions recorded
- Emotion often linked with burnout
- Daily habit that boosts mental wellness
- The ‘T’ in PTSD
- Feeling disconnected from surroundings
- Mood disorder with extreme highs and lows –
- Common symptom of sleep deprivation
- First step in mental healing: asking for
- Opposite of stress
15 Clues: The ‘T’ in PTSD • Opposite of stress • Mindful breathing technique – • Cognitive therapy abbreviation • Feeling of persistent sadness – • Emotion often linked with burnout • A way to release emotions recorded • Common symptom of sleep deprivation • Talk therapy involving deep listening • Feeling disconnected from surroundings • Daily habit that boosts mental wellness • ...
Depression 2025-04-06
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- A common co-occurring condition with depression
- Drugs prescribed to treat mental health conditions
- Help from friends, family, or groups
- Feeling that nothing will get better
- A basic emotion commonly felt during depression
- Treatment involving talking to a mental health professional
- Withdrawal from social interactions
- Persistent tiredness not relieved by rest
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- Strategies used to manage stress and emotions
- Difficulty falling or staying asleep
- A brain chemical linked to mood regulation
- What people with depression often lack
- A general emotional state, often affected in depression
- A physical activity that can help boost mood
- An event or situation that initiates depressive symptoms
15 Clues: Withdrawal from social interactions • Difficulty falling or staying asleep • Help from friends, family, or groups • Feeling that nothing will get better • What people with depression often lack • Persistent tiredness not relieved by rest • A brain chemical linked to mood regulation • A physical activity that can help boost mood • ...
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14 Clues: lyijy • ohjata • kattava • kampanja • korroosio • saastunut • sanitaatio • elämäntapa • syntymävika • ennakkoluulo • kestävä kehitys • heteronormatiivinen • kalleellaam johonkin • health mielenterveys
Foundation AGU - Mental Health 2025-03-22
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- A change from one state to another
- The act of dividing
- Pressure or coercion
- Dealt with effectively
- Inherited traditions
- A belief about the future
- Used up or engrossed
- Set free
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- A mark of disgrace
- An extreme fear
- Extremely happy
- Unfair treatment
- Something causing a reaction
- A promise or dedication
- Attractive
- To increase to the fullest
- To make clear
- Increased rapidly
- Solved or settled
19 Clues: Set free • Attractive • To make clear • An extreme fear • Extremely happy • Unfair treatment • Increased rapidly • Solved or settled • A mark of disgrace • The act of dividing • Pressure or coercion • Inherited traditions • Used up or engrossed • Dealt with effectively • A promise or dedication • A belief about the future • To increase to the fullest • Something causing a reaction • ...
Psychology 2025-11-11
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- Sense of self
- mental action of acquiring knowledge from experience, etc.
- Terrible event that is/had happened that affects a person
- Way of feeling
- In order
- mind and emotions of a person not physical
- Reaction
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- ability to adapt to change
- Feeling of worry from a cause
- diploma from a college
- In your mind
- great fear of something
- How one acts
- Mental health condition with loss of hope and interest while feeling sad
- Doing something to help yourself or others
15 Clues: In order • Reaction • In your mind • How one acts • Sense of self • Way of feeling • diploma from a college • great fear of something • ability to adapt to change • Feeling of worry from a cause • mind and emotions of a person not physical • Doing something to help yourself or others • Terrible event that is/had happened that affects a person • ...
better health for individuals 2024-05-08
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- The way something is seen or viewed by an individual or group
- Simplified and fixed image, opinion or concept to which people may feel expected to conform to.
- The number of deaths given in a population from a particular cause and/or over a period of time
- The ability to interact and form relationships with other people
- The bodily aspect of health
- Sense of purpose and connection
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- Constant fluctuations that occur in our level of health
- The state of complete physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual well-being
- The cognitive aspect of health
- Moods and feelings
- The incidence or level of illness or sickness in a given population
11 Clues: Moods and feelings • The bodily aspect of health • The cognitive aspect of health • Sense of purpose and connection • Constant fluctuations that occur in our level of health • The way something is seen or viewed by an individual or group • The ability to interact and form relationships with other people • ...
health and Wellness 2022-04-02
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- combination of physical, mental/emotional, social well being
- excessive or extra weight
- the state of being in good physical and mental health
- pronunciation of a language
- food quickly prepared and served
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- awareness of everything going on around you
- high blood pressure
- disorder characterized by distressing
- a period between childhood and adulthood
- gland refer as master gland
- scientific study of human mind and its functions
11 Clues: high blood pressure • excessive or extra weight • gland refer as master gland • pronunciation of a language • food quickly prepared and served • disorder characterized by distressing • a period between childhood and adulthood • awareness of everything going on around you • scientific study of human mind and its functions • ...
Health Triangle 2024-04-12
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- You should keep fit by getting regular this
- You should express these to help your mental health
- This type of relationship is due to blood relation or marriage
- People have different levels of closeness with these
- This type of health has to do with the brain.
- You should eat a well balanced this
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- This negative thing in your life needs to be dealt with
- This type of health has to do with your relationships
- This type of health has to do with the body.
- You should get 8-10 hours of this every night
- If you are struggling you should ask for this
11 Clues: You should eat a well balanced this • You should keep fit by getting regular this • This type of health has to do with the body. • You should get 8-10 hours of this every night • If you are struggling you should ask for this • This type of health has to do with the brain. • You should express these to help your mental health • ...
Stress Management for Health Care Workers 2024-12-17
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- Stress can increase risk of this cardiovascular condition (5 letters)
- NIOSH's campaign for health worker wellbeing (6 letters)
- Common physical symptom of stress (8 letters)
- Surgeon General recommends eliminating ______ policies for seeking mental health care (8 letters)
- CDC reports more poor ______ health days in 2022 vs 2018 (6 letters)
- Activity that can calm nerves and reduce stress (10 letters)
- Type of therapy involving animals (3 letters)
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- Type of breathing that can help manage stress (4 letters)
- Percentage of doctors reporting burnout in 2023 (10 letters)
- Hormone released during stress (8 letters)
- Type of nap that can increase energy (5 letters)
- Post-Pandemic Stress ______ (8 letters)
- Acronym for stress disorder similar to PPSD (4 letters)
- Exposure to this can help manage stress (6 letters)
- Percentage of nurses reporting burnout in 2023 (8 letters)
15 Clues: Post-Pandemic Stress ______ (8 letters) • Hormone released during stress (8 letters) • Common physical symptom of stress (8 letters) • Type of therapy involving animals (3 letters) • Type of nap that can increase energy (5 letters) • Exposure to this can help manage stress (6 letters) • Acronym for stress disorder similar to PPSD (4 letters) • ...
Test Review 2024-12-10
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- Recognizing your own value and importance
- The reaction the body and mind has to everyday challenges
- Also known as manic depressive disorder
- Also known as chronic fear
- The negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes that people hold about those with mental health conditions
- A prolonged feeling of helplessness, sadness, hopelessness
- A mental disorder where people lose contact with reality
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- This type of therapy involves treating a group of people who have similar problems with a trained professional
- A characteristic or condition that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or disorder
- Anything that causes stress
- This type of therapy focuses on changing on wanted behavior through rewards and reinforcements
- A strong irrational fear of something specific
- The recurring cycle of binge eating and purging
- The use of certain medication to treat or reduce the symptoms of a mental disorder, most often the last resort option
- Having the confidence to make responsible and safe decisions
- Ongoing dialogue between patient and mental health professional
- The fear of gaining weight with a distorted body image
- This type of therapy is designed to correct distorted thinking that can lead to thoughts and behaviors that may be troublesome
- A person's unique traits and behavior patterns
19 Clues: Also known as chronic fear • Anything that causes stress • Also known as manic depressive disorder • Recognizing your own value and importance • A strong irrational fear of something specific • A person's unique traits and behavior patterns • The recurring cycle of binge eating and purging • The fear of gaining weight with a distorted body image • ...
Test Review 2024-12-10
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- A person's unique traits and behavior patterns
- The reaction the body and mind has to everyday challenges
- Having the confidence to make responsible and safe decisions
- A prolonged feeling of helplessness, sadness, hopelessness
- This type of therapy involves treating a group of people who have similar problems with a trained professional
- This type of therapy focuses on changing on wanted behavior through rewards and reinforcements
- A characteristic or condition that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or disorder
- Also known as manic depressive disorder
- A mental disorder where people lose contact with reality
- Also known as chronic fear
- The use of certain medication to treat or reduce the symptoms of a mental disorder, most often the last resort option
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- Recognizing your own value and importance
- Ongoing dialogue between patient and mental health professional
- This type of therapy is designed to correct distorted thinking that can lead to thoughts and behaviors that may be troublesome
- Anything that causes stress
- The recurring cycle of binge eating and purging
- A strong irrational fear of something specific
- The negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes that people hold about those with mental health conditions
- The fear of gaining weight with a distorted body image
19 Clues: Also known as chronic fear • Anything that causes stress • Also known as manic depressive disorder • Recognizing your own value and importance • A person's unique traits and behavior patterns • A strong irrational fear of something specific • The recurring cycle of binge eating and purging • The fear of gaining weight with a distorted body image • ...
Hugo 2025-09-15
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- how you act
- Lasting impression
- reward A reward that lasts
- pleasure not focussing on lasting rewards.
- Persistent hopelessness
- big feelings that dont go away
- Is it truthful
- A good consistent routine
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- Taking action to improve
- health health of your brain
- Doing the right things more times than not.
- Talking
- A mark of shame.
- Excess worry
- Knowing whats happening
- Normal up and down feelings of the day.
- Is it trustworthy
- COntrol what you can control
- Constant happiness
19 Clues: Talking • how you act • Excess worry • Is it truthful • A mark of shame. • Is it trustworthy • Lasting impression • Constant happiness • Knowing whats happening • Persistent hopelessness • Taking action to improve • A good consistent routine • reward A reward that lasts • health health of your brain • COntrol what you can control • big feelings that dont go away • ...
The health triangle 2023-04-14
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- A properly balanced ________ is important for having a healthy life.
- _______ health is how people react to the environment.
- ________ is the act of using muscles to stay physically fit
- _______ can cause mental illness
- ________ Health deals with a body's function and movement
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- strong and important __________ increase happiness.
- ________ should help eliminate stress
- ________ is the development of skills and knowledge.
- Recommended that a person gets 6-8 hours of _______ every night.
- ________ health deals with how we think
10 Clues: _______ can cause mental illness • ________ should help eliminate stress • ________ health deals with how we think • strong and important __________ increase happiness. • ________ is the development of skills and knowledge. • _______ health is how people react to the environment. • ________ Health deals with a body's function and movement • ...
Substance Use on Mental Health 2023-12-13
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- How a person understand the world around them
- These are mental health __________ that are feelings, behaviors, and thoughts that are outside of normal living
- The way people figure things out, do planning, or solve problems
- Drugs or ____________ describes all of the chemical substances that change the way that people feel, think, and behave.
- A person's emotions
- Your body
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- Your mind
- A __________ health disorder is if mental health symptoms become severe, last for a while, and interfere with daily life.
- How a person acts
9 Clues: Your mind • Your body • How a person acts • A person's emotions • How a person understand the world around them • The way people figure things out, do planning, or solve problems • These are mental health __________ that are feelings, behaviors, and thoughts that are outside of normal living • ...
National Standard of Mental Health Crossword 2024-04-15
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- The National Standard is the ____ of its kind in the world.
- Pillar: Ensuring the ability for everyone, regardless of disability, to have access, use, and benefit from their environment.
- Pillar: Supportive, safe, and ____ environment
- Pillar: ___ intervention
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- Pillar: Mental health ___
- Pillar: Mental health ____, education and stigma reduction
- The Standard acts as a guide to support students’ ____ health and wellbeing.
- Pillar: ___ Management and postvention
- A set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something from their environment.
9 Clues: Pillar: ___ intervention • Pillar: Mental health ___ • Pillar: ___ Management and postvention • Pillar: Supportive, safe, and ____ environment • Pillar: Mental health ____, education and stigma reduction • The National Standard is the ____ of its kind in the world. • The Standard acts as a guide to support students’ ____ health and wellbeing. • ...
Health 2024-06-13
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- taking time to care for your health
- a form of physical activity or game
- the state of being comfortable, happy or healthy
- relating to the mind
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- condition of being physically fit and healthy
- engaging or ready to engage in physically energetic pursuits.
- relating to the body
- a person's mental and physical health
- playing an electronic video game
9 Clues: relating to the body • relating to the mind • playing an electronic video game • taking time to care for your health • a form of physical activity or game • a person's mental and physical health • condition of being physically fit and healthy • the state of being comfortable, happy or healthy • engaging or ready to engage in physically energetic pursuits.
Health Triangle Crossword 2021-02-09
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- the way you act in different situations
- a state of well-being, or total health
- / use of scientific ideas to improve the quality of life
- methods of communicating information
- the summary of your surroundings
- what you believe or feel about someone or something
- the degree to which you feel overwhelmed
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- exercise - using your body
- the mind and your thought provoking connections
- relationships with friends and family
- the process by which biological parents pass traits to children
- the collected beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- a pattern of behavior
- people in your age group
- stay away or remove yourself from negative behavior
- a combination of physical, mental & social well-being
16 Clues: a pattern of behavior • people in your age group • exercise - using your body • the summary of your surroundings • methods of communicating information • relationships with friends and family • a state of well-being, or total health • the way you act in different situations • the degree to which you feel overwhelmed • the mind and your thought provoking connections • ...
Chapater 11 2014-04-08
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- The first and most famous antipsychotic drug
- A treatment that involves verbal communication between the patient and a trained clinician
- ______-Help groups
- _________ heatlh care services
- Transferring patients from one type of public institution to another
- _________ Competence
- ________ Treatment
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- ________ Disorder
- The process of discharging, on a large scale, patients from state mental hospitals to less restrictive community settings
- _________ Depression
- The concept of equality in health care coverage for people with mental illness
- _________Illness
- Outcome sought by most people with mental illness
- Surgical severance of nerve fibers of the brain by insicion
14 Clues: _________Illness • ________ Disorder • ______-Help groups • ________ Treatment • _________ Depression • _________ Competence • _________ heatlh care services • The first and most famous antipsychotic drug • Outcome sought by most people with mental illness • Surgical severance of nerve fibers of the brain by insicion • ...
Test Review 2024-12-10
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- The recurring cycle of binge eating and purging
- The fear of gaining weight with a distorted body image
- A mental disorder where people lose contact with reality
- This type of therapy involves treating a group of people who have similar problems with a trained professional
- Ongoing dialogue between patient and mental health professional
- Anything that causes stress
- The use of certain medication to treat or reduce the symptoms of a mental disorder, most often the last resort option
- The negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes that people hold about those with mental health conditions
- A characteristic or condition that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or disorder
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- A strong irrational fear of something specific
- Also known as manic depressive disorder
- A person's unique traits and behavior patterns
- This type of therapy focuses on changing on wanted behavior through rewards and reinforcements
- A prolonged feeling of helplessness, sadness, hopelessness
- The reaction the body and mind has to everyday challenges
- Having the confidence to make responsible and safe decisions
- Recognizing your own value and importance
- This type of therapy is designed to correct distorted thinking that can lead to thoughts and behaviors that may be troublesome
- Also known as chronic fear
19 Clues: Also known as chronic fear • Anything that causes stress • Also known as manic depressive disorder • Recognizing your own value and importance • A strong irrational fear of something specific • A person's unique traits and behavior patterns • The recurring cycle of binge eating and purging • The fear of gaining weight with a distorted body image • ...
Test Review 2024-12-10
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- Also known as manic depressive disorder
- A mental disorder where people lose contact with reality
- The use of certain medication to treat or reduce the symptoms of a mental disorder, most often the last resort option
- The fear of gaining weight with a distorted body image
- This type of therapy involves treating a group of people who have similar problems with a trained professional
- A person's unique traits and behavior patterns
- Ongoing dialogue between patient and mental health professional
- This type of therapy is designed to correct distorted thinking that can lead to thoughts and behaviors that may be troublesome
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- The reaction the body and mind has to everyday challenges
- This type of therapy focuses on changing on wanted behavior through rewards and reinforcements
- The negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes that people hold about those with mental health conditions
- A prolonged feeling of helplessness, sadness, hopelessness
- Anything that causes stress
- Also known as chronic fear
- The recurring cycle of binge eating and purging
- A strong irrational fear of something specific
- A characteristic or condition that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or disorder
- Having the confidence to make responsible and safe decisions
- Recognizing your own value and importance
19 Clues: Also known as chronic fear • Anything that causes stress • Also known as manic depressive disorder • Recognizing your own value and importance • A strong irrational fear of something specific • A person's unique traits and behavior patterns • The recurring cycle of binge eating and purging • The fear of gaining weight with a distorted body image • ...
Mental Health Cross Word 2024-10-10
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- A mental or emotional strain resulting from challenging circumstances.
- Taking time to relax and recharge the mind and body.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.
- A peaceful and relaxed state of mind.
- Action taken to preserve or improve one's mental well-being.
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- A state of feeling content and positive.
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistently low mood or lost of interest.
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or setbacks.
- A feeling of thankfulness and appreciation.
- The deeply disturbing experience affecting mental health.
10 Clues: A peaceful and relaxed state of mind. • A state of feeling content and positive. • A feeling of thankfulness and appreciation. • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. • Taking time to relax and recharge the mind and body. • The deeply disturbing experience affecting mental health. • Action taken to preserve or improve one's mental well-being. • ...
environmental psychology 2025-10-30
HEALTH AND FITNESS 2024-01-25
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- Activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- Eating in the morning time
- Feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
- The action of drinking
- The conditions of being fit and healthy
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- Vitamin food
- Physical, emotional and mental well-being
- The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- Consume food
- Substance that people eat
- Eating routine and habits
- Body and mind are in the state of resting at night
12 Clues: Vitamin food • Consume food • The action of drinking • Substance that people eat • Eating routine and habits • Eating in the morning time • The conditions of being fit and healthy • Physical, emotional and mental well-being • Feeling or showing pleasure or contentment. • Body and mind are in the state of resting at night • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2023-02-21
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- Is what we feel when we are worried, tense or afraid.
- This is a coping strategy for dealing with depression.
- Depression can make someone feel this way.
- A low mood that lasts for a long time, and affects someone’s everyday life.
- One strategy for dealing with stress is.
- One strategy to deal with anxiety is.
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- leading charity fighting for children and young people's mental health.
- One way of recognising stress, anxiety or depression.
- This can cause some mental health issues like anxiety and depression but existing mental health issues can also lead to this.
- a 24-hour text service for someone experiencing a crisis and needing immediate help.
- a free, private and confidential service where you can talk about anything.
- A charity that offers listening and support to people and communities in times of need.
12 Clues: One strategy to deal with anxiety is. • One strategy for dealing with stress is. • Depression can make someone feel this way. • One way of recognising stress, anxiety or depression. • Is what we feel when we are worried, tense or afraid. • This is a coping strategy for dealing with depression. • leading charity fighting for children and young people's mental health. • ...
Chapter 1 Health and Wellness 2023-09-03
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- Factors that can reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health.
- The Health _________ is how health is measured lying somewhere between extremes of poor and excellent.
- The environment factor that is impacted by climate, geography, pollution/air quality.
- Type of Health that is affected by the condition of a person's relationship with others.
- How many Dimensions of Wellness are there?
- The environment factor that can impact the way you view yourself.
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- Disorders that can develop due to a person's genes.
- Factor that can increase the chances of development of a disease or experience an injury or decline in health.
- The environment factor that is impacted by family, peers, and culture/community.
- Type of Health that refers to how well the body functions.
- Physical, Mental and Emotional, Social health are all _________.
- Factors that are decided by choices and behaviors that a person's chance of developing unhealthy condition or injuries.
- The resource that influences your economic environment.
- Type of Health where a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations, as well as the expression of thoughts and feelings.
14 Clues: How many Dimensions of Wellness are there? • Disorders that can develop due to a person's genes. • The resource that influences your economic environment. • Type of Health that refers to how well the body functions. • Physical, Mental and Emotional, Social health are all _________. • The environment factor that can impact the way you view yourself. • ...
Girls Inc, Smart Start 2025-05-19
Signs of Suicide 2023-03-30
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- Don't forget to ______.
- 1000 Twinbrook Parkway, Rockville, MD 20851
- Tell a trusted adult so they can help
- _________ eating or sleeping
- _________ in five children is diagnosed with mental health disorder
- office at school that can help you
- _________ in mood or behavior, either positive or negative
- services are free and ______________.
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- listen to your friend, and don't ignore threats
- suicide awareness and substance abuse website
- The Society for the ___________ of Teen Suicide
- Everyone goes through __________ times
- Let your friend know you care
- Wanting to ________ yourself is a sign of a mental health difficulty
- the _________ Center provides services 24 hrs/day
- these services are available from 4-9 M-Th
16 Clues: Don't forget to ______. • _________ eating or sleeping • Let your friend know you care • office at school that can help you • Tell a trusted adult so they can help • services are free and ______________. • Everyone goes through __________ times • these services are available from 4-9 M-Th • 1000 Twinbrook Parkway, Rockville, MD 20851 • ...
Mental Health & Workers' Comp in PA 2026-01-14
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- Depression, anxiety, and PTSD are all examples of ____ health conditions.
- To protect your rights in a mental health claim first report the injury to your ____.
- Mental health claims require expert medical testimony from psychiatrists or ____.
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- Consult an experienced workers' compensation ____ to give yourself the best chance.
- The PA workers' compensation system recognizes that mental health injuries are ____ injuries.
- PA workers' compensation law ensures that injured workers can replace lost ____ while recovering.
- Firefighters, police officers, emergency medical technicians, and paramedics are entitled to benefits under PTSD claims for first ____.
- ____ workplace stress is not enough and does not count as an "abnormal working condition."
- Like physical injuries, psychological ones can take workers' out of their ____ and affect every aspect of life.
9 Clues: Depression, anxiety, and PTSD are all examples of ____ health conditions. • Mental health claims require expert medical testimony from psychiatrists or ____. • Consult an experienced workers' compensation ____ to give yourself the best chance. • To protect your rights in a mental health claim first report the injury to your ____. • ...
Unit 3 AOS 1a Crossword 2025-12-04
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- of disease Measures gap between current health and ideal health; measured in DALY
- expectancy An indication of how long a person can expect to live
- health and wellbeing A positive sense of belonging, meaning and purpose in life…
- The number of new cases in a given time
- (Health-adjusted life expectancy) A measure of burden of disease based on life expectancy adjusted for poor health
- Ill-health in an individual or population
- mortality Death of a mother during pregnancy, childbirth or within six weeks
- mortality Death of a child between birth and first birthday
- A measure of burden of disease… one DALY equals one year of healthy life lost…
- mortality rate Rate of infant deaths (0–1) per 1000 live births
- health and wellbeing The ability to recognise, understand and effectively manage emotions…
- and wellbeing Relating to a person’s physical, social, emotional, mental, spiritual existence
- health and wellbeing Relates to the functioning of the body and its systems…
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- mortality rate Mothers who die due to pregnancy/childbirth per 100,000
- factors Factors relating to the body such as genetics, BP, cholesterol, weight
- Number or proportion of cases of a condition present at a given time
- Death in an individual or population
- mortality rate Deaths of children under 5 per 1000
- health and wellbeing Ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships…
- health and wellbeing The current state of wellbeing relating to the mind or brain…
- status An individual’s overall health incl. life expectancy, disability, disease
21 Clues: Death in an individual or population • The number of new cases in a given time • Ill-health in an individual or population • mortality rate Deaths of children under 5 per 1000 • mortality Death of a child between birth and first birthday • mortality rate Rate of infant deaths (0–1) per 1000 live births • ...
Health Crossword puzzle 2023-04-13
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- who won the world cup in 2022?
- stands for specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-based
- hyperventilation, sweating, trembling, trouble concentrating, and weakness
- type of health that has to do with your body
- Using words such as “unhinged” or “crazy” can be what?
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- type of health that has to do with the mind
- who won the world cup in 2018?
- type of health that has to do with how you feel
- what percent of all lifetime illnesses begin around age 14
- provide insight into ways to cope with mental health
10 Clues: who won the world cup in 2018? • who won the world cup in 2022? • type of health that has to do with the mind • type of health that has to do with your body • type of health that has to do with how you feel • provide insight into ways to cope with mental health • Using words such as “unhinged” or “crazy” can be what? • ...
MIND THE GAPS 2025-11-22
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- -Long delays youth faced pre-COVID for mental health support
- -BC’s integrated youth service model combining walk-in, mental health, and virtual supports
- -The global health emergency that destabilized youth services and forced virtual care.
- -Pandemic service model combining online and in-person delivery across Ontario and BC
- -The major structural challenge for youth and families caused by system underfunding and regional disparities
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- -A major systemic barrier preventing long-term planning and stable staffing in Ontario’s youth programs.
- -Major structural barrier affecting racialized, 2SLGBTQ+, and Indigenous youth in accessing care.
- -A culturally grounded support system in Aotearoa New Zealand based on Māori values and family networks
- -A major social consequence youth faced during the pandemic when shelters reduced capacity due to distancing rules
- -Crisis helpline that saw a 50% rise in youth calls during NZ lockdown
- -Communities that faced the biggest access issues and technology gaps during the pandemic.
- -Central Māori principle emphasizing care, hospitality, and mutual support, guiding New Zealand’s youth mental health and whānau-based wellbeing systems.
12 Clues: -Long delays youth faced pre-COVID for mental health support • -Crisis helpline that saw a 50% rise in youth calls during NZ lockdown • -Pandemic service model combining online and in-person delivery across Ontario and BC • -The global health emergency that destabilized youth services and forced virtual care. • ...
NYC Department of Correction Jargon 2021-09-08
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- Calling in sick
- Assault on Staff
- Mental Health Leave
- Assistant Deputy Warden
- Health Medical Division
- Correction Assistance Response for Employees
- Operations Division
- Scheduled Days Off
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- Captains Union
- Rotating schedule
- Absent without official leave
- Correction Officer Union
- Deputy Warden
- Rehab-unlimited sick
14 Clues: Deputy Warden • Captains Union • Calling in sick • Assault on Staff • Rotating schedule • Scheduled Days Off • Mental Health Leave • Operations Division • Rehab-unlimited sick • Assistant Deputy Warden • Health Medical Division • Correction Officer Union • Absent without official leave • Correction Assistance Response for Employees
Health Ch 1 Vocabulary 2025-01-16
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- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and emotional, and social health
- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally
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- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- extent to which a person experiences a health, happy, and fulfilling life
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions
9 Clues: dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being • poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally • extent to which a person experiences a health, happy, and fulfilling life • ...
mari 2022-06-22
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- the attemped remediation of a health problem
- sudden expulsion of air through breathing passages
- science and practice of caring for a patient
- study of functions in a living system
- the father of the Russian physiology
- the process of determing of any disease
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- a state of complete physical,mental well-being
- injury caused by external force
- an instrument for small objects examination
- a physician who performs surgery
- the part of the body connecting the head and torso
- an organizm of microscopic size existing in cells
- the entire structure of a human organism
- abnormal condition that negatively affects a man
- faculties responsible for mental phenomena
15 Clues: injury caused by external force • a physician who performs surgery • the father of the Russian physiology • study of functions in a living system • the process of determing of any disease • the entire structure of a human organism • faculties responsible for mental phenomena • an instrument for small objects examination • the attemped remediation of a health problem • ...
