mental health Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 7.6 Nervous System - Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-12
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- works with parasympathetic system for homeostasis
- a medical doctor (MD or DO) specializing in mental health
- consists of nerves and has two divisions
- creates pictures of the inside of your body
- mass of nervous tissue protected by cranium
- contains systems that control involuntary body functions
- responsible for many reflex actions and carrying messages
- conducts impulses and contains eye and auditory reflexes
- provides direct patient care, support, and monitoring for individuals with mental health conditions
- carries messages between CNS and body
- regulates autonomic system and controls temperature, appetite,
- diagnoses and treats musculoskeletal and nervous system disorders
- healthcare professionals who perform tests to record the electrical activity of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- administers anesthesia during procedures
- combination of nerve fibers in brain and spinal cords
- filled with cerebrospinal fluid
- use specialized equipment to record the brain's electrical activity
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- a licensed healthcare professional who helps people improve movement, manage pain, and restore function after injury or illness
- applies pressure to the body for relief
- doctor with a unique holistic, whole-person approach to healthcare
- works with the sympathetic system for homeostasis
- performs overnight, daytime, or home sleep studies
- a medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the brain
- section below midbrain and in brain stem
- coordinates all activities of the body
- nerve cells
- largest section of brain split in four
- acts as relay center and directs sensory impulses
- lowest part of brain stem
- has brain and spine
- 3 membranes that cover brain and spinal cord
- a medical doctor specializing in treating disorders of the brain, spine, and nervous system through surgical and non-surgical methods
- balance, sleep, blood vessel constriction, and dilation
- located between cerebrum and midbrain
- health professional who uses thin needles inserted into specific body points to balance energy
- section below back of cerebrum
- shock absorber to protect brain and spinal cord
- a mental health professional with advanced education (Master's/Doctorate) who studies human behavior and mental processes
- administers anesthesia and provides care before, during, and after surgical, diagnostic, and obstetrical procedures
39 Clues: nerve cells • has brain and spine • lowest part of brain stem • section below back of cerebrum • filled with cerebrospinal fluid • carries messages between CNS and body • located between cerebrum and midbrain • coordinates all activities of the body • largest section of brain split in four • applies pressure to the body for relief • consists of nerves and has two divisions • ...
Mental/Emotional Health/ Relationships 2024-05-24
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- Communication style that has no regard for how another person feels.
- Reaching your fullest potential is self __________________.
- Communication style that avoids confrontation
- Created a theory that states, humans are motivated to reach their full potential when basic needs are met.
- Communication that expresses how you feel, while still respecting the other person.
- The type of health that deals with your psychological well being
- The ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes to try and understand their situation.
- Trust, honesty, respect, empathy and effective communication are characteristics of a ___________ relationship.
- Trying new things can help build new skills or _____________.
- People are motivated to reach their highest potential if they feel _______ by others.
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- Relating to the mind.
- When you have an understanding of what you need you are very self _________.
- How you much you value, respect and feel confident is self __________.
- How well you cope and manage your feelings has a lot to do with your _______ health.
- Maslow's need for protection from danger
- Food, air, water and shelter are basic ________ needs.
16 Clues: Relating to the mind. • Maslow's need for protection from danger • Communication style that avoids confrontation • Food, air, water and shelter are basic ________ needs. • Reaching your fullest potential is self __________________. • Trying new things can help build new skills or _____________. • The type of health that deals with your psychological well being • ...
FOR TEENAGERS: MENTAL HEALTH 2024-01-13
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- Everybody needs this
- You feel this when you have nothing to do
- You might feel this when someone hurts your feelings
- Children often act this way to make grown ups laugh
- This is a feeling and a name
- Before making decisions it is a good idea to be this
- How you feel when you are looking forward to something
- When waiting for someone, it is best to be this
- Many people feel this if they have to speak in front of a crowd
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- When you feel this way, you might cause a little bit of trouble
- The opposite of awful
- Many people feel this when they do not have coffee in the morning
- The opposite of guilty
- The feeling you get when your plans fall apart
- Don't worry. Be __________!
- This is also a feeling and a name
16 Clues: Everybody needs this • The opposite of awful • The opposite of guilty • Don't worry. Be __________! • This is a feeling and a name • This is also a feeling and a name • You feel this when you have nothing to do • The feeling you get when your plans fall apart • When waiting for someone, it is best to be this • Children often act this way to make grown ups laugh • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-12
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- A joyful sound caused by amusement or happiness.
- Creative expression through visual, auditory, or performance mediums.
- low-impact exercise method that focuses on core strength, flexibility, and body alignment through controlled movements.
- A calming technique that connects you to the present moment or stabilizes emotions.
- A steady movement on foot, one step at a time.
- an ancient Indian practice that unites poses, breathwork, and meditation for overall well-being.
- Recording thoughts, events, or financial transactions in writing.
- Physical activity that strengthens the body and boosts health.
- A therapeutic touch that relaxes muscles and soothes the body.
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- Interacting with others for connection, fun, or communication.
- Positive statements that encourage confidence and self-belief.
- Controlled breathing exercises that enhance relaxation and focus.
- A calming practice that focuses the mind and promotes inner peace.
- Rhythmic movement to music, full of energy and expression.
- Walking long distances, often on trails or in nature.
- A period of relaxation or recovery for the body and mind.
16 Clues: A steady movement on foot, one step at a time. • A joyful sound caused by amusement or happiness. • Walking long distances, often on trails or in nature. • A period of relaxation or recovery for the body and mind. • Rhythmic movement to music, full of energy and expression. • Interacting with others for connection, fun, or communication. • ...
Mental Health & Substance Use 2025-07-01
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- Re-experiencing past trauma or drug effects unexpectedly
- Condition where someone loses connection with reality
- An emotional state often worsened by substance use
- Practice of staying away from substances
- Misperception of reality or hearing voices
- Strong urge or desire to use a substance again
- Feeling of deep sadness that lasts a long time
- Strategy to manage emotions or stress
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- Brain chemical often linked to pleasure and mood
- Condition where someone uses drugs to avoid emotional pain (4,11)
- When both mental illness and substance use exist together (4,9)
- Seeking help from others or professionals
- Treatment or support that includes both substance use and mental health (10,4)
- Support group used in many recovery journeys (2, 5)
- Type of treatment involving talking to a therapist
- A helpful way to deal with triggers or stress (6,5)
16 Clues: Strategy to manage emotions or stress • Practice of staying away from substances • Seeking help from others or professionals • Misperception of reality or hearing voices • Strong urge or desire to use a substance again • Feeling of deep sadness that lasts a long time • Brain chemical often linked to pleasure and mood • An emotional state often worsened by substance use • ...
Mental health and wellbeing 2025-06-30
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- A way to calm your mind and body by focusing your attention on breathing, thoughts, or the present moment to reduce stress.
- Paying close attention to the present moment, focusing on what you’re doing to feel calm and reduce stress.
- Being brave and facing fear or difficulties with determination, even when scared.
- The ability to bounce back and recover quickly from challenges or difficulties while staying strong.
- A state of overall health and well-being that includes feeling good physically, mentally, and emotionally.
- Taking time to rest and calm your body and mind, reducing stress and tension.
- How much you like, believe in, and feel confident about yourself and your abilities.
- The process of improving or developing yourself, physically or emotionally
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- The drive or reason that pushes you to achieve a goal or complete a task.
- The process of sharing ideas, feelings, or information effectively through talking, writing, or actions.
- A sense of feeling part of a group or community, where you feel accepted and connected to others.
- Caring deeply about others, feeling concern for them, and wanting to help in kind and supportive ways.
- Physical activity that helps you stay fit, healthy, and improves your overall well-being.
- Understanding and sharing how someone else feels by imagining yourself in their position.
- A state of feeling good, content, and satisfied with life, often from positive emotions.
- The power to handle physical challenges or overcome emotional difficulties with resilience and determination.
16 Clues: The drive or reason that pushes you to achieve a goal or complete a task. • The process of improving or developing yourself, physically or emotionally • Taking time to rest and calm your body and mind, reducing stress and tension. • Being brave and facing fear or difficulties with determination, even when scared. • ...
Mental Health 2 2022-03-05
11 Clues: H A P Y P • A L E O N • G S O T R N • M U R T A A • R S T S S E • F U L P C A E E • P S V I T I O E • O S N O T I E M • S A N S A E W E R • O E D V R E W H M L E • I D E M N U S N S F L
Mental Health Awareness 2022-03-25
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- a nervous disorder characterized by excessive uneasiness and apprehension, typically with compulsive behavior or panic attacks.
- a strong feeling of disapproval that most people in a society have about something
- the practice of including and integrating all people and groups in activities or organizations
- the process of working with a licensed therapist or counselor to develop positive thinking and coping skills
- any type of change that causes physical, emotional, or psychological strain
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- the response to loss, particularly to the loss of someone or some living thing that has died
- the availability of something or ease of getting something
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something
- a lasting physical or mental impairment that interferes with a person's ability to function in one or more central life activities
- creating/controlling a situation by taking charge before something happens rather than responding to it after it has happened.
- an emotional response to a terrible event like an accident or natural disaster.
11 Clues: an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something • the availability of something or ease of getting something • any type of change that causes physical, emotional, or psychological strain • an emotional response to a terrible event like an accident or natural disaster. • ...
Mental Emotional Health 2022-09-15
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- When you start to develop the physical characteristics of adults of your gender.
- Personal feeling or belief.
- “The teen years”, is the stage of life between childhood and adulthood.
- A state of well-being, or total health.
- lifestyles Way of life that includes little physical activity.
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- Planned actions are taken before an event to increase the chances of a safe outcome.
- The conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors.
- risks Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- Behaviors Actions or behaviors that might cause injury or harm to yourself or others.
- Chemical substances, produced in glands, help regulate many body functions.
- A combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
11 Clues: Personal feeling or belief. • A state of well-being, or total health. • lifestyles Way of life that includes little physical activity. • risks Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk. • A combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being. • The conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors. • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2023-02-17
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- I feel___with my parents at home
- It is Ok to ask for___
- When in a dilemma, its better to talk to someone you____
- When exams are nearer, I experience____
- When you feel uncomfortable after someone touches you, its called
- A healthy___is as important as a healthy body
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- My friend seems sad since many weeks, and will not study or play with me. He may be suffering from___
- I keep worrying about small matters all day everyday
- Early to bed, Early to rise, makes a person healthy wealthy and____
- My ____ deserves kindness
- Playing with my friends makes me ___
11 Clues: It is Ok to ask for___ • My ____ deserves kindness • I feel___with my parents at home • Playing with my friends makes me ___ • When exams are nearer, I experience____ • A healthy___is as important as a healthy body • I keep worrying about small matters all day everyday • When in a dilemma, its better to talk to someone you____ • ...
Evolving Mental Health 2023-05-11
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- NERVOUS OR _____
- IT TAKES TIME
- HEALTH OVERARCHING CONNECTION
- MIND___
- WHAT WE TRY TO MAKE ON THE NETBALL COURT
- YOU ARE
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- THESE POEMS WERE SLIGHTLY...
- SOMETIMES YOU DO THIS IN A RELATIONSHIP
- THESE POEMS HAD SOME...
- YOU MAY BE CALLED THIS IF YOU EAT TOO MUCH CHOCOLATE
- CONDITIONAL WRITEN BY FEMALE AUTHOR
- PEACE OF THE WILD THINGS WRITEN BY MALE AUTHOR
12 Clues: MIND___ • YOU ARE • IT TAKES TIME • NERVOUS OR _____ • THESE POEMS HAD SOME... • THESE POEMS WERE SLIGHTLY... • SOMETIMES YOU DO THIS IN A RELATIONSHIP • WHAT WE TRY TO MAKE ON THE NETBALL COURT • HEALTH OVERARCHING CONNECTION • PEACE OF THE WILD THINGS WRITEN BY MALE AUTHOR • YOU MAY BE CALLED THIS IF YOU EAT TOO MUCH CHOCOLATE • ...
Mental Health 1 2023-08-06
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- Men suffered ____ from alcohol abuse and depression.
- A study said the most common problem was mood disorders like __________.
- A _____ said the most common problem was mood disorders like depression.
- Men suffered most from ________ abuse and depression.
- A study said the most common problem was ____ disorders like depression.
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- Half of us will have at least one ______ health problem by the age of 75.
- A study said the most common _______ was mood disorders like depression.
- Men and women have _________ problems.
- The most common problems for women were depression and _______s.
- Men ______ed most from alcohol abuse and depression.
- A study said the most ______ problem was mood disorders like depression.
11 Clues: Men and women have _________ problems. • Men suffered ____ from alcohol abuse and depression. • Men ______ed most from alcohol abuse and depression. • Men suffered most from ________ abuse and depression. • The most common problems for women were depression and _______s. • A study said the most common _______ was mood disorders like depression. • ...
Mental Health Terminology 2023-11-16
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- ____ , a form of talk therapy, extends over months or years for a comprehensive treatment approach.
- A quiet workspace with reduced distractions improves ____ for individuals dealing with ADHD.
- Comprehensive mental health treatment integrates ____ and talk therapy for a holistic approach to well-being.
- Worldwide, one of the most common psychological disorders is ____ .
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- ____, form of talk therapy often involves short-term, goal-oriented sessions focused on addressing immediate concerns.
- Individuals with dyslexia often have average to above-average ____ abilities
- ADHD stands for ____ deficit hyperactivity disorder
- ___ is the fear of being in a place or situation where escape might be challenging.
- A panic attack may replicate symptoms of heart attack, inducing chest pain, ____ , and a sense of impending doom.
- Autism is a ____ disorder that presents a wide range of symptoms and abilities.
- Symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder include intense ____ , intrusive thoughts and heightened anxiety.
11 Clues: ADHD stands for ____ deficit hyperactivity disorder • Worldwide, one of the most common psychological disorders is ____ . • Individuals with dyslexia often have average to above-average ____ abilities • Autism is a ____ disorder that presents a wide range of symptoms and abilities. • ...
Mental health conditions 2023-10-05
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- a long-term condition where you may see, hear or believe things that are not real.
- anxiety a condition defined by long-term and overwhelming fear of social situations.
- a condition defined by an overwhelming sense of fear around a certain object, place, situation, feeling or animal.
- a condition defined by perceiving delusions, hallucinations and disordered thoughts or speech.
- a condition defined by prolonged periods of feeling low mood.
- depression a condition defined by persistent low mood after having a baby.
- a condition defined by obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviour.
- a condition defined by a sense of worry that is difficult to control.
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- a condition that affects your moods, which can swing from one extreme to another.
- a condition defined by an overwhelming fear of confined spaces.
- an anxiety disorder caused by very stressful, frightening or distressing events.
11 Clues: a condition defined by prolonged periods of feeling low mood. • a condition defined by an overwhelming fear of confined spaces. • a condition defined by obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviour. • a condition defined by a sense of worry that is difficult to control. • depression a condition defined by persistent low mood after having a baby. • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2023-10-03
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- state of well being that enables people to cope with the stresses of life
- exposure to a stressful event
- difficulty regulating their emotion
- sad, empty, or irritable mood
- relationships with parents/guardians, siblings, aunt, uncle, cousin
- anticipation of future threat
- relationships with peers and friends
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- weakened or damaged
- risk factor for mental health conditions
- not having enough sleep
- grades, attendance, discipline
11 Clues: weakened or damaged • not having enough sleep • exposure to a stressful event • sad, empty, or irritable mood • anticipation of future threat • grades, attendance, discipline • difficulty regulating their emotion • relationships with peers and friends • risk factor for mental health conditions • relationships with parents/guardians, siblings, aunt, uncle, cousin • ...
Mental Health Medications 2025-02-04
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- As-needed medication used to help breakthrough anxiety symptoms.
- These medications work on dopamine and can also be used in mood disorders.
- Antidepressant drug class that targets serotonin.
- Class of medications used to help treat mood symptoms such as depression or anxiety.
- Brain chemical targeted by most antidepressants.
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- Blood pressure medication that can also help with trauma-related nightmares.
- How long until the effects of antidepressants can be felt?
- Antidepressant that is also used for smoking cessation.
- Medications work best when someone is _________.
- Some antidepressants (such as Cymbalta) that target norepinephrine can also help with ________.
- Antidepressants can affect this when starting treatment.
11 Clues: Medications work best when someone is _________. • Brain chemical targeted by most antidepressants. • Antidepressant drug class that targets serotonin. • Antidepressant that is also used for smoking cessation. • Antidepressants can affect this when starting treatment. • How long until the effects of antidepressants can be felt? • ...
Mental health project 2025-01-29
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- finding solutions to complex issues
- a thorough check-up of your current health
- rapid heartbeat and sweating
- meditation or serious thought about one's character, actions, and motives.
- feeling of fear and uneasiness
- patients must know why their health is important, where they are at, and where they want to be.
- loss of pleasure or interest in activities for long periods of time
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- Health a state of well being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community.
- a disturbance in one's cognition, emotional regulation, or behavior.
- disturbances or changes in memory, consciousness, identity, and general awareness of themselves and their surroundings.
- the way one interprets and makes sense of the world around them.
11 Clues: rapid heartbeat and sweating • feeling of fear and uneasiness • finding solutions to complex issues • a thorough check-up of your current health • the way one interprets and makes sense of the world around them. • loss of pleasure or interest in activities for long periods of time • a disturbance in one's cognition, emotional regulation, or behavior. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2025-11-14
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- Someone who supports you
- Belief that things can get better
- A healthy mix of rest and activity
- Showing concern or kindness
- Taking a break to recover energy
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- What you do to calm your body
- Support from someone else
- Gentle or caring toward others
- Symbol of love and care
- Free from harm or danger
- A quiet, peaceful feeling
11 Clues: Symbol of love and care • Someone who supports you • Free from harm or danger • Support from someone else • A quiet, peaceful feeling • Showing concern or kindness • What you do to calm your body • Gentle or caring toward others • Taking a break to recover energy • Belief that things can get better • A healthy mix of rest and activity
Homeless Teens 2026-01-22
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- 50% of homeless teen live on the ______
- its common for ______ to be homeless
- homeless teens lack ______ housing
- homeless teens often suffer from mental _____
- the most common reason of homeless teens are ____ parents
- homeless teens try to ____ medicate themselves with drugs
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- homeless teen have _____ mental health
- 80% of homeless teens have used _____
- teens can reach out to homeless _____ for help
- 43% of teens have been _____ by a caretaker
- being homeless as a teen can affect your ____ as a adult
11 Clues: homeless teens lack ______ housing • its common for ______ to be homeless • 80% of homeless teens have used _____ • homeless teen have _____ mental health • 50% of homeless teen live on the ______ • 43% of teens have been _____ by a caretaker • homeless teens often suffer from mental _____ • teens can reach out to homeless _____ for help • ...
Lindner Prater SHEQ Crossword November 2023-08-21
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- The state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being is often described as having good _________.
- This term refers to a group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells in the body.
- This term refers to the body's response to mental or emotional pressure, often resulting in physical and psychological symptoms.
- What is the condition characterized by an abnormal accumulation of body fat that can negatively impact health?
- This progressive neurological disease is the most common cause of dementia in older adults.
- This occupational health condition is caused by prolonged exposure to hand-arm vibration and can lead to numbness, tingling, and reduced dexterity.
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- What is the medical term for high blood pressure?
- This term describes a state of extreme tiredness or exhaustion often resulting from physical or mental exertion.
- This chronic medical condition affects how the body processes glucose and can lead to high blood sugar levels.
- What is the term for a chronic respiratory condition characterized by the narrowing of airways, leading to difficulty in breathing?
- This annual event encourages men to grow mustaches during November to raise awareness for men's health issues.
- This neurological disorder is characterized by recurrent, unpredictable seizures.
12 Clues: What is the medical term for high blood pressure? • This neurological disorder is characterized by recurrent, unpredictable seizures. • This progressive neurological disease is the most common cause of dementia in older adults. • The state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being is often described as having good _________. • ...
Health and Medicine 2022-11-03
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- the second leading and preventable cause of disease, disability, and death
- a disease like asthma and high blood pressure that are long-term or lifelong illnesses
- any physical or mental impairment that limits a persons ability to perform a basic life activity
- a progressive, degenerative disorder that attacks the brain and impairs memory
- is the single most common mental health problem among adolescents and may lead to suicide
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- a process that defines a nonmedical condition or behavior as an illness, disorder, or disease that requires medical treatment.
- a disease like chicken pox that strikes suddenly and often disappears rapidly but can cause death
- a social institution that deals with illness, injury, and other health problems
- the state of physical, mental, and social well-being.
- the harmful overindulgence in or dependence on a drug or other chemical. This is the nation's third leading lifestyle cause of death
- is a major predictor of disability
11 Clues: is a major predictor of disability • the state of physical, mental, and social well-being. • the second leading and preventable cause of disease, disability, and death • a progressive, degenerative disorder that attacks the brain and impairs memory • a social institution that deals with illness, injury, and other health problems • ...
C3 Rentals 2023-07-20
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- Mental Health Guru
- Just hanging around
- Fight, Fight, Fight
- Brownsville Queen
- Alright, Alright, Alright
- Operating System
- Shirt Label
- The Judge
- Wild Wild West
- Bright and Bubbly Trainer
- Leo Season
- Always gets her man
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- Moonchild
- The buck stops here
- Baby of the office
- GOAT
- Chaos Coordinator
- c3 spy
- Aloha
- Alpha phone line
20 Clues: GOAT • Aloha • c3 spy • Moonchild • The Judge • Leo Season • Shirt Label • Wild Wild West • Operating System • Alpha phone line • Brownsville Queen • Chaos Coordinator • Mental Health Guru • Baby of the office • The buck stops here • Just hanging around • Fight, Fight, Fight • Always gets her man • Alright, Alright, Alright • Bright and Bubbly Trainer
Health, Fitness and Wellbeing 2025-12-09
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- What does the P stand for in SPOR.
- Type of health that means interacting with other people and the wider world.
- Micronutrient that is essential in many bodily functions.
- A lifestyle that includes little or no physical activity.
- Carbohydrate that breaks down quickly and provides a burst in energy.
- The type of goal that is focused on the end result.
- Caused by a lack of water intake.
- Macronutrient that promotes hypertrophy.
- An example of a complex carbohydrate.
- Type of health that means being able tom perform physical. tasks.
- The 'feel good' hormone.
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- A skill that can be improved through increased social health.
- Is a persons ability to meet the physical demands placed on them by the environment.
- Type of sport drink that optimises hydration.
- Enables the digestive system to work properly.
- A factor that affects how many calories someone consumes.
- Type of fat that is solid at room temperature.
- What does the F stand for in FITT.
- Type of health that means feeling positive about yourself.
- Type of mental health illness that can be helped through exercise.
20 Clues: The 'feel good' hormone. • Caused by a lack of water intake. • What does the P stand for in SPOR. • What does the F stand for in FITT. • An example of a complex carbohydrate. • Macronutrient that promotes hypertrophy. • Type of sport drink that optimises hydration. • Enables the digestive system to work properly. • Type of fat that is solid at room temperature. • ...
Socially conditioned diseases - their morbidity and mortality rates, disability, risk factors. 2025-03-17
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- Risk factor for cardiovascular disease (4)
- Health consequence of poor air quality (8)
- Health promotion strategy (11)
- Disease associated with lack of physical activity (10)
- Social support network benefit (8)
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- Morbidity rate measure (5)
- burden Disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) measure (10)
- Disease linked to poverty and poor sanitation (9)
- social determinant of health inequality (11)
- Risk factor for mental health disorders (9)
10 Clues: Morbidity rate measure (5) • Health promotion strategy (11) • Social support network benefit (8) • Risk factor for cardiovascular disease (4) • Health consequence of poor air quality (8) • Risk factor for mental health disorders (9) • social determinant of health inequality (11) • Disease linked to poverty and poor sanitation (9) • ...
GS December 2024 2024-11-25
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- A relaxing practice to improve sleep and physical health.
- Essential for maintaining physical health in retirement.
- An activity that keeps the mind sharp in retirement.
- A phase of life after ending full-time work.
- A common sleep issue involving difficulty falling or staying asleep.
- Measures like two-factor authentication to stay safe online.
- A critical aspect of managing pensions and avoiding scams.
- A tool that enhances connectivity, convenience, and health.
- A way for retirees to share knowledge and give back.
- Activities like painting or gardening that retirees can explore.
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- Platforms like Facebook that help retirees stay connected.
- Fraudulent schemes that retirees need to watch out for.
- What retirees maintain through communication apps and social media.
- An online service to manage finances securely in retirement.
- The type of learning that keeps retirees engaged and curious.
- A financial tool that supports a dignified retirement.
- Holistic health, including mental and physical well-being.
- An area supported by apps like fitness trackers or telemedicine.
- Something to safeguard while using social media.
- Essential for energy and well-being during retirement.
20 Clues: A phase of life after ending full-time work. • Something to safeguard while using social media. • An activity that keeps the mind sharp in retirement. • A way for retirees to share knowledge and give back. • A financial tool that supports a dignified retirement. • Essential for energy and well-being during retirement. • ...
May Crossword 2014-06-02
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- May is National _______ Health Month!
- Did you know? Emotional wellbeing and mental health can affect our ______ health.
- Late in May, Lina sent an email about The Ten Rules for Being Human. In it, Rule 3 suggests “There are no mistakes, only ______.”
- Mental Health America leads the observance of Mental Health Month each year. This year’s theme is “_____ Your Health”.
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- The University of California- Riverside describes seven _______ of wellness.
- Lina’s mid-month email discusses 6 situations in which we often spend too much money. One of them is that we tend to over-spend when we are on ________.
- Lina’s email about the personality traits of great leaders suggests that aspiring leaders should “Learn to be strong but not _____”.
7 Clues: May is National _______ Health Month! • The University of California- Riverside describes seven _______ of wellness. • Did you know? Emotional wellbeing and mental health can affect our ______ health. • Mental Health America leads the observance of Mental Health Month each year. This year’s theme is “_____ Your Health”. • ...
Health Chapter 1 Sec 1 2023-01-06
8 Clues: overall well being • years expected to live • health of body function • state of high level health • health of your surroundings • degree of overall satisfaction • gradual progression thru stages • health of being comfortable with you
Health and Body Crossword 2025-09-14
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- which is a condition that occurs when you don't get enough sleep, which negatively impacts your physical, mental, and emotional health.
- Drugs that speeds up normal brain activity from the brain to the body. This chemical effect can increase alertness, attention, energy, and mood.
- Short-term stress that resolves quickly
- Negative stress that can have harmful effects on health.
- which is the act of being thankful and the willingness to show appreciation.
- Drugs that slows down normal brain activity from the brain to the body. This chemical effect can lead to feelings of drowsiness, relaxation, and sedation.
- Long-term stress that lingers over time.
- is a natural response to challenging situations.
- Drinking fluids regularly is a way to stay ___________.
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- Drugs that block pain signals from the brain and the body. This can prevent pain or cause sleep.
- do ____________ or regular physical activities to keep your body running efficiently and to improve your emotional health.
- Drugs that alter perception, cognition, and mood. This can alter the state of consciousness.
- Positive stress that motivates and improves performance.
- To maintain a healthy body weight; you must ___________ the calories you take in, with the energy your body burns off while doing physical activities.
- to visit a medical professional to get medical treatment or advice for a health concern,
- is vital for maintaining both physical and mental health.
- Combining physical postures, breathing exercises, and relaxation can promote a better overall well-being.
17 Clues: Short-term stress that resolves quickly • Long-term stress that lingers over time. • is a natural response to challenging situations. • Drinking fluids regularly is a way to stay ___________. • Negative stress that can have harmful effects on health. • Positive stress that motivates and improves performance. • ...
Mental Health Matters 2021-11-18
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- too much of this hormone causes intense stress
- suicide prevention program at FSU
- aims to end mental health stigma at FSU
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- sexual violence prevention website at FSU
- 800-273-8255 is the national hotline for
- mental health advocacy program at FSU
- national alliance on mental illness at FSU
- aims to educate about nutrition, exercise, and happy
8 Clues: suicide prevention program at FSU • mental health advocacy program at FSU • aims to end mental health stigma at FSU • 800-273-8255 is the national hotline for • sexual violence prevention website at FSU • national alliance on mental illness at FSU • too much of this hormone causes intense stress • aims to educate about nutrition, exercise, and happy
16 2024-08-31
25 Clues: Helper • Spouse • Advisor • Navigator • Close pal • Help line • Supporter • Relatives • Encourager • Hearing ear • Free helper • Support team • Daily helper • Trusted aide • Close friend • Care provider • Group support • Financial aid • Nearby helper • Spiritual aide • Fellow patient • Medical expert • Emotional guide • Aid organization • Mental health aid
High school thoughts 2022-01-26
21 Clues: CNA • Black • Stable • Health • Uses Ink • peace of • Dead tree • hard Labor • Facing Your • Senior Dance • Surprise test • 3.0 or higher • Modern writing • Causing something • To gain knowledge • Nurse for children • Object to help see • What students dread • 1st Blank of the day • Completing High School • take blank to remember
Mental Health Awareness Crossword 2025-05-16
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- Being kind and understanding toward yourself.
- Writing about your thoughts and emotions to better understand them.
- Talking to someone you trust about how you feel can be very ___.
- A method of calming your mind by focusing on your breath.
- The act of treating people fairly and without stigma related to mental illness.
- A state of well-being in which a person can cope with stress and work productively.
- Deep breathing or progressive muscle relaxation are examples of ___ skills.
- A professional who provides therapy and support for mental health.
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- An emotion that can shift from joy to sadness depending on experiences.
- The practice of being present and fully engaged in the moment.
- The ability to recover quickly from challenges or difficulties.
- A general term for feelings of worry, nervousness, or unease.
- The month when Mental Health Awareness is observed.
13 Clues: Being kind and understanding toward yourself. • The month when Mental Health Awareness is observed. • A method of calming your mind by focusing on your breath. • A general term for feelings of worry, nervousness, or unease. • The practice of being present and fully engaged in the moment. • The ability to recover quickly from challenges or difficulties. • ...
Philosophy and Mental Health 2025-04-03
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- – What Sartre believed was essential for human existence.
- – What Foucault criticized in psychiatric institutions.
- – A common way to improve mental health.
- – What philosophers like Aristotle called "Eudaimonia."
- – A state of mind promoted by Stoicism.
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- – A simple mindfulness practice.
- – The focus of mental health and philosophy.
- – Existentialists believe life is shaped by this.
- – Nietzsche’s philosophy says struggle leads to this.
- – A key idea in Buddhist philosophy and well-being.
10 Clues: – A simple mindfulness practice. • – A state of mind promoted by Stoicism. • – A common way to improve mental health. • – The focus of mental health and philosophy. • – Existentialists believe life is shaped by this. • – A key idea in Buddhist philosophy and well-being. • – Nietzsche’s philosophy says struggle leads to this. • ...
DID 2026-04-08
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- First person with DID
- Ancient Greek theory for the cause of illnesses
- DID was misdiagnosed as ____ in the 1900s
- 2016 movie that villainized DID
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- the main proposed etiology of mental health disorder in the early 20th Century
- The modern holistic approach to understanding health and illness
- A specific protector alter
- when one alter becomes conscious over another
- An accurate and grounded portrayal of DID
- Standard classification of mental disorders
10 Clues: First person with DID • A specific protector alter • 2016 movie that villainized DID • An accurate and grounded portrayal of DID • DID was misdiagnosed as ____ in the 1900s • Standard classification of mental disorders • when one alter becomes conscious over another • Ancient Greek theory for the cause of illnesses • ...
Total Health 2020-12-07
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- Not having or showing good health;
- A particular way of living
- Trust worthy and dependable
- Exchange of information through words or actions
- Taking steps to avoid something
- Body's response to real or imagined dangers
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- Physical, mental, and social well-being
- Your feelings and beliefs
- Beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- Something that you are trying to do or achieve
- A choice you make about something
- Power to change or affect someone or thing
- The chance that something harmful may happen
- Quality or state of being healthy
- Having good health; not sick
15 Clues: Your feelings and beliefs • A particular way of living • Trust worthy and dependable • Having good health; not sick • Taking steps to avoid something • A choice you make about something • Quality or state of being healthy • Not having or showing good health; • Physical, mental, and social well-being • Beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group • ...
Human wellbeing 2024-04-24
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- The type of health for your brain
- Another term for wellbeing
- A positive feeling
- Something you are born with
- What you can aquire after doing exercise for a long time
- Another word for illness
- Something you use to lift heavy things
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- The term for handling money
- A feeling one gets in a joyful situation
- The term for human quality of life
- Another term for welfare
- Something humans have to keep on top of if they would like to survive
- The type of health for your body
- The term for planned and structured exercise
- A negative feeling
15 Clues: A positive feeling • A negative feeling • Another term for welfare • Another word for illness • Another term for wellbeing • The term for handling money • Something you are born with • The type of health for your body • The type of health for your brain • The term for human quality of life • Something you use to lift heavy things • A feeling one gets in a joyful situation • ...
THE SECRET TO MAKING NEW FRIENDS AS AN ADULT 2024-05-31
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2015-08-25
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- something that may lead to a relapse
- this illegal substance can interact poorly with medication
- hearing, seeing, tasting, touching, or smelling something that is not there
- you should follow these in the hospital and the community
- a mood-stabilizer
- a false belief
- an antipsychotic medication
- an antipsychotic medication
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- an antidepressant medication
- a chemical imbalance in the brain causes this
- a "pre-symptom" that lets you know you are going to get sick
- a symptom of mania
- a way of thinking that is difficult to follow, or does not make sense
- the person who has the final say in your release from the hospital
- this is evaluated during your forensic evaluation
- a sign that you are sick
- this substance can interact poorly with medication
17 Clues: a false belief • a mood-stabilizer • a symptom of mania • a sign that you are sick • an antipsychotic medication • an antipsychotic medication • an antidepressant medication • something that may lead to a relapse • a chemical imbalance in the brain causes this • this is evaluated during your forensic evaluation • this substance can interact poorly with medication • ...
Counseling and Mental Health 2025-10-23
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- Depression often __-_____ with other serious illnesses such as hearth disease or cancer.
- During a separation or divorce, try to talk out your feelings with a _____ _____.
- Depression is treated by visiting a _______ doctor first to eliminate any physical causes.
- Mental health, physical health and Social health are all parts of our _______ state of wellness.
- This type of health is shown in your relationship with others
- Racing heart, sweating, headaches and irritability are some physical symptoms of ____.
- Depression is usually caused by a _______of things such as genetic and environmental factors.
- During a divorce, children should spend time with ___ parents.
- Examples of crises include illness, divorce, substance abuse and _____.
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- This type of health is seen in the condition of your body.
- Depression is a _____ _____.
- Depression is _____ than just feelings of sadness that last for a few days.
- This type of health is reflection in your attitudes, your thinking and how you feel.
- Health and family problems are examples of _____ stress.
- This is an extreme change in someone's lifestyle.
- Academic deadlines, athletic competitions and goals you set for yourself are examples of ______ stress.
16 Clues: Depression is a _____ _____. • This is an extreme change in someone's lifestyle. • Health and family problems are examples of _____ stress. • This type of health is seen in the condition of your body. • This type of health is shown in your relationship with others • During a divorce, children should spend time with ___ parents. • ...
HCF 2014-08-19
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- Food,H20,Air,Clothing
- Health,Property,Stability
- Taking out your anger and frustration on someone other then the person responsible for the bad things
- If they are dying
- Morality,Creativity
- Asthma
- To old and can't hear
- Learning problems
- Focus on the pain and not listening
- Confidence,Achievement
- Abraham Maslow was a
- To much information
- Using excuses for unacceptable behavior
- Great Sadness
- The way a person looks behaves and conducts themselves
- Personal value or belief
- As a health professional it is crucial that you are able to effectible share info with physicians, other health professionals, staff members and pt's
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- The act of not treating a pt fairly or respectfully because of there cultural social or personal values
- Cant see
- Having a mental disability
- Blaming other for your unacceptable behavior
- The collective sign of grief
- Blocking out bad memories
- Barriers Don't speak the same language
- Behaving in an immature way when faced with difficult situations
- Refusal to acknowledge an unpleasant fact of life in order to delay facing it
- Stressing out
- Pulling away from a difficult situation
- Family,Friendship
- There are______stages of grieving
30 Clues: Asthma • Cant see • Stressing out • Great Sadness • If they are dying • Learning problems • Family,Friendship • Morality,Creativity • To much information • Abraham Maslow was a • Food,H20,Air,Clothing • To old and can't hear • Confidence,Achievement • Personal value or belief • Health,Property,Stability • Blocking out bad memories • Having a mental disability • The collective sign of grief • ...
Chronic Pain Crossword 2025-04-26
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- – Not easily seen, like many chronic illnesses
- – The process of recovery and regaining skills
- – To adjust to new conditions
- – Ability to move freely and easily
- – Managing difficult situations or emotions
- – Public support for a cause or policy
- – Treatment to restore movement and function
- – Identification of a condition by examination
- – An unpleasant sensation often linked to injury or illness
- – Methods used to manage illnesses or injuries
- – A sudden worsening of symptoms
- – Medical procedure involving an operation
- – A state of poor health
- – Supports worn to stabilize joints or muscles
- – Organized services to maintain health
- – Help and encouragement offered to someone
- – Lasting a long time or constantly recurring
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- – Nerve damage causing weakness, numbness, or pain
- – Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- – The body’s response to injury, causing redness and swelling
- – A physical or mental condition that limits activities
- – Drugs used to treat or manage conditions
- – Ability to bend easily without breaking
- – Extreme tiredness or exhaustion
- – Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact
- – Signs or indications of a condition
- – Mental practice focused on the present moment
- – Taking action to maintain personal health
- – Quality of being physically or mentally strong
- – Process of getting better after illness or injury
30 Clues: – A state of poor health • – To adjust to new conditions • – A sudden worsening of symptoms • – Extreme tiredness or exhaustion • – Ability to move freely and easily • – Signs or indications of a condition • – Public support for a cause or policy • – Organized services to maintain health • – Ability to bend easily without breaking • – Drugs used to treat or manage conditions • ...
health wellbieng 2025-07-03
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- / A caring and supportive relationship between people
- / Maintaining a healthy mix of work, rest, and play
- / A peaceful and quiet state of mind
- / The process of eating the right foods to stay healthy
- / Nutrients your body needs to stay healthy
- / Things you work toward achieving for personal growth
- / Concentrating your attention on a task or idea
- / A state of good physical and mental health
- / Help or encouragement from others
- / Taking time to care for your mental and physical health
- / Decisions you make that affect your health
- / Physical activity that helps keep your body fit
- / A joyful sound that can lift your mood and relieve stress
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- / The drive to take action or achieve something
- / The strength and vitality needed for daily life
- / Practices like handwashing that help prevent illness
- / Keeping your body supplied with enough water
- / Thankfulness or appreciation for the good things in life
- / The act of taking in air, often used for calming the mind
- / Feelings like happiness, sadness, anger, or fear
- / Being fully present and aware of the moment
- / Being friendly and considerate to others
- / Rest that restores energy and helps your body recover
- / A hopeful and optimistic attitude
- / A state of being calm and stress-free
25 Clues: / A hopeful and optimistic attitude • / Help or encouragement from others • / A peaceful and quiet state of mind • / A state of being calm and stress-free • / Being friendly and considerate to others • / Nutrients your body needs to stay healthy • / A state of good physical and mental health • / Decisions you make that affect your health • ...
Mental disorders 2022-10-26
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- dementia,amnesia,and delirium
- caused by brain disease or injury
- caused by major life stress
- anxiety or ocd
- ongoing pattern of behavior marked by emotions
- causes nightmares and intrusive thoughts or feelings
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- having a tendency towards orderliness
- serious mental disorder
- when your mad at one point and then happy after
- help learn to cope with mental disorders like anxiety and depression
- the severe form of depression
- specializes mental health
12 Clues: anxiety or ocd • serious mental disorder • specializes mental health • caused by major life stress • dementia,amnesia,and delirium • the severe form of depression • caused by brain disease or injury • having a tendency towards orderliness • ongoing pattern of behavior marked by emotions • when your mad at one point and then happy after • ...
Metal Disorders 2022-10-27
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- disorder that impairs cognitive function
- an expert or specialist in psychology
- sudden and intense anxiety
- Mental Condition triggered by a tragic event
- impaired ability to remember or think
- The More severe form of depression
- doctor who specializes in emotional, behavioral, or mental disorders.
- obsessive compulsive disorder
- mentalcondition that causes extreme mood swings
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- excessive concern about ones health
- A type of behavior disorder
- mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought processes
12 Clues: sudden and intense anxiety • A type of behavior disorder • obsessive compulsive disorder • The More severe form of depression • excessive concern about ones health • an expert or specialist in psychology • impaired ability to remember or think • disorder that impairs cognitive function • Mental Condition triggered by a tragic event • ...
Mastery 2B Vocabulary Review 2025-10-06
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- Peer pressure _____ a problem for many teenagers who want to fit in but make good choices.
- A real problem _______ when teenagers feel they can’t trust adults with their issues.
- Psychologists are __________ out research to understand how social media affects teenagers’ self-esteem.
- Schools are trying to _______ the problem of cyberbullying by teaching students how to use social media responsibly.
- Some schools have _______ the use of mobile phones during class to help students focus better.
- Youth centers should offer ________ to hanging out on the streets, like art or sports clubs.
- The government must ________ laws that protect teenagers from online harassment.
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- It’s better to talk calmly and _______ a problem with your parents than to argue.
- Schools need to ______ problems like bullying before they get out of control.
- Teachers should do ____ to encourage students to talk openly about their mental health.
- The government should increase _________ for mental health programs that support stressed teenagers.
- The _______ of the problem is that many teens feel misunderstood and alone.
- With the right support, teenagers can ________ problems like low confidence or anxiety.
- Authorities are _________ down on underage drinking by checking IDs more strictly.
- Parents need to take ______ when they notice their child is spending too much time online.
- The problem ____ in the lack of communication between parents and teenagers.
- Doctors often warn ______ the dangers of vaping, but many teenagers still try it.
- When a problem _______, such as a fight at school, teachers need to act quickly.
- The _____ of the problem may be social pressure to look perfect online.
- Too much homework can _______ a problem for students’ mental health and sleep.
20 Clues: The _____ of the problem may be social pressure to look perfect online. • The _______ of the problem is that many teens feel misunderstood and alone. • The problem ____ in the lack of communication between parents and teenagers. • Schools need to ______ problems like bullying before they get out of control. • ...
UK TEENAGE GIRLS GIVING UP PE 2023-04-24
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- REQUIRED,MANDATORY
- the ability to bounce back or recover from difficult or challenging situations
- ASSISTANCE
- DISTASTE
- ATHLETIC
- YOUTH
- INVOLVEMENT
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- RIVALROUS
- state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
- state of physical, mental, and social well-being
- SELF-ASSURANCE
- PRECONCEPTION
- CONCERN
- CONCLUSIONS
- TEENAGE YEARS
- DECREASING
- POLL
- FIGHT
18 Clues: POLL • YOUTH • FIGHT • CONCERN • DISTASTE • ATHLETIC • RIVALROUS • ASSISTANCE • DECREASING • CONCLUSIONS • INVOLVEMENT • PRECONCEPTION • TEENAGE YEARS • SELF-ASSURANCE • REQUIRED,MANDATORY • state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy • state of physical, mental, and social well-being • the ability to bounce back or recover from difficult or challenging situations
HEALTH and Wellness 2021-09-24
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- management to control your stress
- to end
- skills saying no
- support and help
- Communication Like a conversation or an exchange of information
- how good your health is
- anger/confused
- your mental/physical wellness
- trustworthy
- body connection something that is believed to cure illness
- a problem
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- descalating a situation
- background where you are from
- the place where something can happen
- a high danger
- something you get from your parents
16 Clues: to end • a problem • trustworthy • a high danger • anger/confused • skills saying no • support and help • descalating a situation • how good your health is • background where you are from • your mental/physical wellness • management to control your stress • something you get from your parents • the place where something can happen • ...
HEALTH and Wellness 2021-09-24
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- management to control your stress
- to end
- skills saying no
- support and help
- Communication Like a conversation or an exchange of information
- how good your health is
- anger/confused
- your mental/physical wellness
- trustworthy
- body connection something that is believed to cure illness
- a problem
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- descalating a situation
- background where you are from
- the place where something can happen
- a high danger
- something you get from your parents
16 Clues: to end • a problem • trustworthy • a high danger • anger/confused • skills saying no • support and help • descalating a situation • how good your health is • background where you are from • your mental/physical wellness • management to control your stress • something you get from your parents • the place where something can happen • ...
Mental Health is Vital Health 2024-04-30
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- The state of being in good physical and mental health, often achieved through balanced lifestyle choices.
- Edible parts of plants that are typically savory in taste and consumed as part of a meal, often rich in vitamins and minerals.
- A natural state of rest for the body and mind, essential for maintaining physical and mental health.
- The act of moving at a slower pace on foot, often for leisure, exercise, or transportation.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others, often involving compassion and sensitivity to their emotions and experiences.
- A group of people who share common interests, characteristics, or goals and often reside in the same area.
- The state of being physically fit and healthy, often achieved through regular exercise and proper nutrition.
- A group of individuals appointed or elected to perform specific functions or tasks, often within an organization or institution.
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- The organ responsible for processing information, controlling thoughts and actions, and coordinating bodily functions.
- The state of being free from illness or injury and having a sound physical and mental condition.
- Assistance, encouragement, or help provided to someone in need, often in the form of emotional, practical, or financial aid.
- The exchange of information, ideas, or messages between individuals or groups through various mediums such as speech, writing, or technology.
- Edible products of plants that typically contain seeds and are sweet or sour in taste, often consumed fresh or used in cooking.
13 Clues: The act of moving at a slower pace on foot, often for leisure, exercise, or transportation. • The state of being free from illness or injury and having a sound physical and mental condition. • A natural state of rest for the body and mind, essential for maintaining physical and mental health. • ...
Health Crossword 2025-01-30
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- Indigestible part of plant-based foods.
- Physical health achieved through exercise, nutrition.
- Units of energy from food intake.
- Essential fats, good for heart health.
- Stimulant found in coffee, tea.
- Relating to breathing or the lungs.
- Body’s defense against infectious organisms, pathogens.
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- Group of spore-producing organisms feeding organically
- Sugar in milk, difficult for some.
- Treatment for physical, mental health issues.
- Foods grown without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers.
- Overall well-being in body, mind, spirit.
- Disease affecting insulin use, blood sugar.
- Mood disorder causing persistent sadness, loss.
- Artificial fats, harmful, increase heart disease.
15 Clues: Stimulant found in coffee, tea. • Units of energy from food intake. • Sugar in milk, difficult for some. • Relating to breathing or the lungs. • Essential fats, good for heart health. • Indigestible part of plant-based foods. • Overall well-being in body, mind, spirit. • Disease affecting insulin use, blood sugar. • Treatment for physical, mental health issues. • ...
Healthcare Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-11
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- This persons job is to listen to patients and then assist them with their emotional and mental health
- A person trained to care for patients in a hospital
- Emergency Medical Service
- Area Health Education Center
- Qualified to treat diseases and conditions that affect teeth and gums
- VR
- A Doctor that diagnosis manipulative treatment of the joints
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- This person is an expert in foot and ankle health
- Operating Room Technician
- Certified Nursing Assistant
- Trained to help people with speech and language problems to speak more clearly
- A qualified practitioner of Medicine
- Population, housing, or territory not in an urban area
- This barrier to health is based on how far you live from health resources
- Department of Hospital that provides immediate treatment for illnesses
15 Clues: VR • Operating Room Technician • Emergency Medical Service • Certified Nursing Assistant • Area Health Education Center • A qualified practitioner of Medicine • This person is an expert in foot and ankle health • A person trained to care for patients in a hospital • Population, housing, or territory not in an urban area • ...
Health Crossword - Addy Montgomery 2019-03-04
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- occurs when there is no blood flow to the brain which causes no oxygen to the brain
- way to get noncommunicable disease that's based off your own choices
- a disease that you can't spread from person to person
- combination of physical, mental, and social
- 1 in 5 Americans will develop this cancer by age 70
- occurs when there is no blood flow to the heart due to clogged arteries
- way to spread communicable disease that includes coughing or sneezing
- way to spread communicable disease that includes letting someone use your eating utensils or drinking out of your cup
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- puzzles help this part of the health triangle
- how often in minutes a teen commits suicide
- the "F" in the fitt formula
- the process of by which your body takes in and uses in and uses food
- provide energy for your body
- ringworm is an example of this pathogen
- way to spread communicable disease that includes things like kissing or hugging
- a disease that spreads from one living organism to another
- exercise helps this part of the health triangle
- way to get noncommunicable disease that's based off what's passed down through family
18 Clues: the "F" in the fitt formula • provide energy for your body • ringworm is an example of this pathogen • how often in minutes a teen commits suicide • combination of physical, mental, and social • puzzles help this part of the health triangle • exercise helps this part of the health triangle • 1 in 5 Americans will develop this cancer by age 70 • ...
Allied Health 2026-02-27
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- a specialist who assesses and manages hearing and balance disorders.
- a practitioner who focuses on diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal conditions, especially of the spine.
- a medical emergency that occurs when blood supply to part of the brain is interrupted.
- health assistant, a support worker who assists allied health professionals in delivering therapy programs.
- obstructive pulmonary disease, a progressive lung disease that makes breathing difficult.
- a healthcare professional who performs diagnostic imaging such as X-rays and CT scans.
- therapist, a health professional who helps people develop or regain skills needed for daily living and independence.
- a condition where bones become weak and more likely to fracture.
- pathologist, a clinician who assesses and treats communication and swallowing disorders.
- a health professional who diagnoses and treats conditions affecting the feet and lower limbs.
- a complex chronic condition involving excessive body fat that increases health risks.
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- disease, a group of disorders affecting the heart and blood vessels.
- a chronic condition also known as high blood pressure.
- promotion, strategies and activities aimed at improving health and preventing disease in communities.
- kidney disease, a long-term condition where the kidneys gradually lose function.
- a qualified health professional who provides evidence-based nutrition advice and medical nutrition therapy.
- a university-trained health professional who assesses and treats movement disorders, injuries, and pain.
- worker, a professional who supports individuals and families with social, emotional, and community challenges.
- physiologist, a health professional who designs exercise programs to manage chronic disease and injury.
- a chronic respiratory condition that causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways.
- a professional who assesses and supports mental health, emotions, and behaviour.
- a condition that causes inflammation, pain, and stiffness in the joints.
- a chronic condition where the body cannot properly regulate blood glucose levels.
23 Clues: a chronic condition also known as high blood pressure. • a condition where bones become weak and more likely to fracture. • disease, a group of disorders affecting the heart and blood vessels. • a specialist who assesses and manages hearing and balance disorders. • a condition that causes inflammation, pain, and stiffness in the joints. • ...
Veterinary medicine 2025-07-16
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- The process of identifying a disease or condition in an animal.
- A popular domestic animal that is a feline.
- The process of curing or alleviating illnesses in animals.
- A professional specializing in animal health.
- The process of restoring health and mobility to injured animals.
- A specific food given to animals for nutrition.
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- A medical procedure involving surgery on an animal.
- An appointment where a pet's health is evaluated.
- A loyal companion and known as man's best friend.
- An organism that thrives on another, causing harm.
- An image that helps diagnose internal problems in animals.
- A condition that negatively affects an animal's health.
- A substance that helps prevent disease in animals.
- The state of physical and mental well-being in animals.
- A medication used to fight bacterial infections.
15 Clues: A popular domestic animal that is a feline. • A professional specializing in animal health. • A specific food given to animals for nutrition. • A medication used to fight bacterial infections. • An appointment where a pet's health is evaluated. • A loyal companion and known as man's best friend. • An organism that thrives on another, causing harm. • ...
Philosophy and Mental Health 2025-04-02
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- – What Sartre believed was essential for human existence.
- – What Foucault criticized in psychiatric institutions.
- – A common way to improve mental health.
- – What philosophers like Aristotle called "Eudaimonia."
- – A state of mind promoted by Stoicism.
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- – A simple mindfulness practice.
- – The focus of mental health and philosophy.
- – Existentialists believe life is shaped by this.
- – Nietzsche’s philosophy says struggle leads to this.
- – A key idea in Buddhist philosophy and well-being.
10 Clues: – A simple mindfulness practice. • – A state of mind promoted by Stoicism. • – A common way to improve mental health. • – The focus of mental health and philosophy. • – Existentialists believe life is shaped by this. • – A key idea in Buddhist philosophy and well-being. • – Nietzsche’s philosophy says struggle leads to this. • ...
Chapter 1: Understanding Health and Wellness 2021-08-25
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- trustworthy
- active choice not to participate
- well-being or health over a longer period of time
- all living and nonliving things around you
- one risk adds to another to increase danger
- chance something harmful may happen
- housing, climate, air and water quality
- taking action to support a cause
- results of actions
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- family and neighbors
- combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well being
- disagreement between people with opposing thoughts
- taking steps to avoid something
- making decisions for yourself
- the body's response to real or imagined dangers
- connection how your emotions affect your overall health
- the passing of traits from parents to their biological children
17 Clues: trustworthy • results of actions • family and neighbors • making decisions for yourself • taking steps to avoid something • active choice not to participate • taking action to support a cause • chance something harmful may happen • housing, climate, air and water quality • all living and nonliving things around you • one risk adds to another to increase danger • ...
THE SECRET TO MAKING NEW FRIENDS AS AN ADULT 2024-05-31
Section #1 Chapter 1 & Chapter 25 2021-08-27
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- Basic components of food that nourish the body
- State of wellness characterizes by peak physical, mental, and social well-being
- Health referring to the fitness of your body
- Principle that tries to explain something that happens
- State of being in good health
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- Scientists use this to answer a question
- Health that concerns with the way you feel about yourself
- Proposed answer to a scientific question
- Process by which a person takes in and uses food
9 Clues: State of being in good health • Scientists use this to answer a question • Proposed answer to a scientific question • Health referring to the fitness of your body • Basic components of food that nourish the body • Process by which a person takes in and uses food • Principle that tries to explain something that happens • ...
HEALTH and Wellness 2021-09-24
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- management to control your stress
- to end
- skills saying no
- support and help
- Communication Like a conversation or an exchange of information
- how good your health is
- anger/confused
- your mental/physical wellness
- trustworthy
- body connection something that is believed to cure illness
- a problem
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- descalating a situation
- background where you are from
- the place where something can happen
- a high danger
- something you get from your parents
16 Clues: to end • a problem • trustworthy • a high danger • anger/confused • skills saying no • support and help • descalating a situation • how good your health is • background where you are from • your mental/physical wellness • management to control your stress • something you get from your parents • the place where something can happen • ...
HEALTH and Wellness 2021-09-24
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- management to control your stress
- to end
- skills saying no
- support and help
- Communication Like a conversation or an exchange of information
- how good your health is
- anger/confused
- your mental/physical wellness
- trustworthy
- body connection something that is believed to cure illness
- a problem
Down
- descalating a situation
- background where you are from
- the place where something can happen
- a high danger
- something you get from your parents
16 Clues: to end • a problem • trustworthy • a high danger • anger/confused • skills saying no • support and help • descalating a situation • how good your health is • background where you are from • your mental/physical wellness • management to control your stress • something you get from your parents • the place where something can happen • ...
d 2025-11-22
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- Respecting others’ opinions
- Helping with meal preparation
- Prioritizing tasks
- Setting personal goals
- Being courteous on public transport
- Avoiding distractions while studying
- Practicing good table manners
- Participating in sports fairly
- Planning study breaks
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- Cleaning your room weekly
- Using polite language online
- Learning to read labels on medicines
- Learning basic home repairs
- Keeping a notebook for reminders
- Practicing mindfulness
- Helping classmates in need
- Cleaning up after school projects
17 Clues: Prioritizing tasks • Planning study breaks • Setting personal goals • Practicing mindfulness • Cleaning your room weekly • Helping classmates in need • Learning basic home repairs • Respecting others’ opinions • Using polite language online • Helping with meal preparation • Practicing good table manners • Participating in sports fairly • Keeping a notebook for reminders • ...
Health 2024-10-28
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- A mental health condition characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- A chronic disease characterized by high blood sugar levels.
- A nutrient essential for strong bones and teeth.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
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- A healthcare professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating mental disorders.
- A chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways.
- A substance that causes addiction and has harmful effects on health.
- A viral infection that primarily affects the respiratory system
8 Clues: A nutrient essential for strong bones and teeth. • A chronic disease characterized by high blood sugar levels. • A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. • A chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways. • A viral infection that primarily affects the respiratory system • ...
SELF HARM AWARENESS 2023-02-09
12 Clues: help • cure • friends • attention • coworkers • counseling • dependence • liquor/beer • harm to self • illegal substances • health healthy mind • substance abuse program
unit 1 jadon, kylee,mia,evan ,grant 2023-09-11
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- health is the way you think and you handle emotions.
- working with others and in teams.
- not thinking about anything else and contrasting about things.
- health is the condition of your body.
- being aware of the things around you
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- triangle what is the shape of "health"
- time with people good for social health.
- health is the way we communicate with people.
- of your emotions.
- health is reacting to things that happen.
10 Clues: of your emotions. • working with others and in teams. • being aware of the things around you • health is the condition of your body. • triangle what is the shape of "health" • time with people good for social health. • health is reacting to things that happen. • health is the way we communicate with people. • health is the way you think and you handle emotions. • ...
Unhoused population 2025-04-23
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- PROVIDES FREE MENTAL HEALTH SCREENINGS, MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA
- THESE INDIVIDUALS LACK STABLE,___ HOUSING
- PROJECT __ EXISTING EMERGENCY SHELTER, AIDING IN TRANSITIONING TO STABLE HOUSING
- ONE OF SEVERAL SERVICES WITH LIMITED ACCESS TO
- ONE OF THE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH BEING UNHOUSED
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- OUTREACH PROGRAM FOCUSED ON INDIVIDUALS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS
- AN OUTREACH PROGRAM TO PROVIDE HEALTHCARE SERVICES
- CARE PROVIDED TO THOSE TOO ILL FOR SHELTERS BUT NOT ILL ENOUGH FOR HOSPITALS
- AN ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD, ESPECIALLY WITH SMOKE AND FIRE
9 Clues: THESE INDIVIDUALS LACK STABLE,___ HOUSING • ONE OF SEVERAL SERVICES WITH LIMITED ACCESS TO • ONE OF THE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH BEING UNHOUSED • AN OUTREACH PROGRAM TO PROVIDE HEALTHCARE SERVICES • AN ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD, ESPECIALLY WITH SMOKE AND FIRE • OUTREACH PROGRAM FOCUSED ON INDIVIDUALS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS • ...
Mental Health and Domestic Violence 2020-04-30
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- Percent of intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors that report experiencing a new onset of psychiatric disorders.
- Lundy Bancroft, author of Why Does He Do That? (2002), clarifies that an abusive partner’s “_____ _____ is unhealthy, not their psychology” (p. 38).
- The Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence (OPDV) “________” card can be hidden in a phone case, lists rights pertaining to victims, and a the NYS DV hotline number. Often given to victims by their counselors/therapists.
- An agreement between mental health providers and DV agencies that best supports DV victims.
Down
- Exposure to violent events can cause trauma and lasting changes to the ______ ______ in both children and adults.
- Percent of Americans that experience mental illness. Mental illness often affects more victims than abusers.
- Unconscious assimilation of blame for the abuse a victim receives from their intimate partner.
- When mental illness and abuse occur at the same time, they are said to ________. Even if your partner does have a mental illness, there is never an excuse for abuse.
- A Hope’s Door program that helps victims plan for, and overcome barriers to, achieving financial independence.
- Creates barriers to seeking or receiving mental health services needed for safety and optimum health.
10 Clues: An agreement between mental health providers and DV agencies that best supports DV victims. • Unconscious assimilation of blame for the abuse a victim receives from their intimate partner. • Creates barriers to seeking or receiving mental health services needed for safety and optimum health. • ...
Adjusting to an Injury or Illness 2021-06-07
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- what is necessary for health, welfare, maintenance and protection of someone or something.
- being kind to yourself.
- damage to your body
- someone who is trained to listen, provide professional advice and support.
- someone who can support your mental, emotional and behavioural health.
- unpleasant physical sensation caused by injury or illness.
- the offering of ones services or resources for support.
- who you report an injury too
Down
- dressing applied to cover and injury
- treatment to support your physical health.
- Feeling down, low mood
- how you feel when your injured
- a return to normal state of health, mind and strength
- support network
14 Clues: support network • damage to your body • Feeling down, low mood • being kind to yourself. • who you report an injury too • how you feel when your injured • dressing applied to cover and injury • treatment to support your physical health. • a return to normal state of health, mind and strength • the offering of ones services or resources for support. • ...
Who Am I? 2025-10-03
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- The physical and mental symptoms that occur when a person reduces or stops using a substance they have become dependent on.
- Supportive meeting format used in recovery.
- A setback during recovery.
- A process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential.
- Key skill for building trust in treatment; exchanging information clearly.
- The act of using a set of behaviors to manage difficult situations and lessen unpleasant emotions.
- A program where clients receive intensive, 24-hour care in a non-hospital setting, with round-the-clock support.
- A mental health condition characterized by feelings of worry, fear, or apprehension that are persistent and excessive.
- Professional guidance for mental health or addiction.
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- A powerful, strong urge for a substance that can be difficult to ignore and is a symptom of addiction.
- Something that causes a person to experience emotions or thoughts that they have had in the past, often related to their addiction or trauma.
- A person's refusal to accept reality, often as a psychological defense mechanism.
- A treatable, chronic brain disease characterized by compulsive drug-seeking and use, despite harmful consequences.
- A relapse-prevention/behavioral practice that supports mindfulness and coping.
- Significant tiredness or low energy.
15 Clues: A setback during recovery. • Significant tiredness or low energy. • Supportive meeting format used in recovery. • Professional guidance for mental health or addiction. • Key skill for building trust in treatment; exchanging information clearly. • A relapse-prevention/behavioral practice that supports mindfulness and coping. • ...
18 2024-08-31
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- Encourager
- Defender
- Free helper
- Supportive spouse
- Supportive ear
- Blood support
- Guide
- Health helper
- Supportive offspring
- Support team
- Support professional
- Financial support
- Experienced guide
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- Spiritual guide
- Treatment expert
- Helping organization
- Trusted helper
- Supportive guardian
- Loyal companion
- Mental support
- Health expert
- Equal
- Family supporter
- Local group
- Trusted support
25 Clues: Equal • Guide • Defender • Encourager • Free helper • Local group • Support team • Blood support • Health expert • Health helper • Trusted helper • Supportive ear • Mental support • Spiritual guide • Loyal companion • Trusted support • Treatment expert • Family supporter • Supportive spouse • Financial support • Experienced guide • Supportive guardian • Helping organization • Supportive offspring • Support professional
SS1104: Health and Wellness - Session 1&2 Recap 2022-08-11
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- Functional capabilities for coping and thriving
- Healthy years to life - life to years
- Dimension of health: Capability to get along with
- Dimension of health: Feelings; how one reacts to events and outcomes
- Dimension of health: Ability to learn, unlearn, relearn and use knowledge
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- The sharing of health-related information
- Dimension of health: Need for meaning and purpose in life
- To act on health-related information or enabling action
- More than the absence of diseases but state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing
- Longevity - years to life
- Dimension of health: Exercise, diet, sedentary behaviour and sleep
11 Clues: Longevity - years to life • Healthy years to life - life to years • The sharing of health-related information • Functional capabilities for coping and thriving • Dimension of health: Capability to get along with • To act on health-related information or enabling action • Dimension of health: Need for meaning and purpose in life • ...
Recovery Strategies 2025-07-10
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- What social support gives us.
- A way to get social support.
- The thing we do at night that helps our bodies to repair itself.
- The type of thinking that is helpful.
- An exercise we can do that calms our anxious feelings.
- Something that feeds our bodies and mind.
Down
- Sometimes helpful to process difficult situations and aid in mental health.
- Movement that is healthy.
- Sometimes needed to help mental health.
- A foundational recovery principle.
- An exercise to calm the mind.
- Something that helps financially but also helps with social connection.
- The feeling we might get when are worried about something.
13 Clues: Movement that is healthy. • A way to get social support. • What social support gives us. • An exercise to calm the mind. • A foundational recovery principle. • The type of thinking that is helpful. • Sometimes needed to help mental health. • Something that feeds our bodies and mind. • An exercise we can do that calms our anxious feelings. • ...
The Courtney Parker Mini Crossword #2: Oct 2024 2024-09-24
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- ESDC’s Learning Management System
- A basket full of honeycrisp ...
- Conditions that significantly impair normal activities of daily living that are not readily apparent (Hint: see 4 Down)
- Another term for 'Human-factors engineering'
- Classic Thanksgiving food
- A squash used for carving and baking pies
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- Holiday in October
- Trick or treat, it's ...
- A learning disability that affects reading, writing, and spelling skills.
- Mental Health 2024 theme: 'It is Time to Prioritize Mental Health in the ....'
- The new and updated Mainframe-supported web application used to register and calculate claims
- Another name for Fall
- If you have a technical issue, report it to ...
13 Clues: Holiday in October • Another name for Fall • Trick or treat, it's ... • Classic Thanksgiving food • A basket full of honeycrisp ... • ESDC’s Learning Management System • A squash used for carving and baking pies • Another term for 'Human-factors engineering' • If you have a technical issue, report it to ... • ...
CVT- MDLIVE 2024-10-11
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- MDLIVE provides for _____ needs for skin conditions.
- MDLIVE provides _____ care.
- ____ can be sent to your nearest pharmacy
- Your _____ are convenient, private, and secure
- MDLIVE provides _____ for emotional and mental health concerns.
- MDLIVE makes healthcare___
- MDLIVE has U.S. board-certified doctors with an average of 15 years of ___
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- You can talk to an MDLIVE doctor in minutes by ____ or video when you need fast care, 24/7, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
- MDLIVE has an anytime, ____ doctor's offices
- MDLIVE _____ over 50 routine medical conditions
- MDLIVE provides ____ for mental health conditions that require medication management.
- MDLIVE is a program that ____ offers.
- MDLIVE has $0 ___
13 Clues: MDLIVE has $0 ___ • MDLIVE makes healthcare___ • MDLIVE provides _____ care. • MDLIVE is a program that ____ offers. • ____ can be sent to your nearest pharmacy • MDLIVE has an anytime, ____ doctor's offices • Your _____ are convenient, private, and secure • MDLIVE _____ over 50 routine medical conditions • MDLIVE provides for _____ needs for skin conditions. • ...
Find Your Passion Crossword by Sarah 2024-06-10
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- The mental capacity to retain and recall information
- An irrational, intense fear of certain objects, activities, or situations.
- Character feature
- Investigation and study
- Reward neurotransmitter
Down
- Cognitive center
- Temporary emotional state
- Strong emotional drive or enthusiasm
- Emotional response
- Confidence in self
- Treatment for mental health
- Routine behavior
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness
13 Clues: Cognitive center • Routine behavior • Character feature • Emotional response • Confidence in self • Investigation and study • Reward neurotransmitter • Temporary emotional state • Treatment for mental health • Strong emotional drive or enthusiasm • The mental capacity to retain and recall information • A mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness • ...
Health Vocab 2021-09-23
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- how your emotions effect ur health
- the customs of a group
- living and nonliving things
- the chances of something bad happening
- ability to fix conflict
- taking support of a cause
- identifying stress and solving it
- ability to say no
- checking the quality of
- a state of being well
Down
- share of thoughts with other
- Combination of physical and mental well being
- Trustworthy
- passing of trait from parent
- disagreement between people
- body's response to danger
16 Clues: Trustworthy • ability to say no • a state of being well • the customs of a group • ability to fix conflict • checking the quality of • body's response to danger • taking support of a cause • disagreement between people • living and nonliving things • share of thoughts with other • passing of trait from parent • identifying stress and solving it • how your emotions effect ur health • ...
List A Crossword Psych-Kaiya Koonhow 2023-05-23
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- Disorder A mental health disorder characterized by persistent, intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions) performed to alleviate anxiety or distress.
- Unwanted and intrusive thoughts, images, or urges that cause distress and anxiety.
- Stress Disorder A mental health condition that develops after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, characterized by intrusive memories, avoidance, emotional numbing, and hyperarousal.
- Disorder A type of anxiety disorder characterized by recurrent and unexpected panic attacks, which are sudden periods of intense fear or discomfort accompanied by physical symptoms.
- Intense and irrational fears of specific objects, situations, or activities that lead to avoidance and distress.
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- Disorders A group of mental disorders characterized by physical symptoms that cannot be explained by a medical condition, often related to psychological factors.
- The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, is a widely used reference guide for classifying and diagnosing mental health conditions.
- A feeling of unease, worry, or fear that can range from mild to severe and may interfere with daily functioning.
- Repetitive behaviors or mental acts performed in response to obsessions, aimed at reducing anxiety or preventing a feared event.
9 Clues: Unwanted and intrusive thoughts, images, or urges that cause distress and anxiety. • A feeling of unease, worry, or fear that can range from mild to severe and may interfere with daily functioning. • Intense and irrational fears of specific objects, situations, or activities that lead to avoidance and distress. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Crossword 2025-04-22
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- A state of inner peace and stillness
- What we aim for between work, rest, and play
- A small act that can change someone's day
- What happens when you learn from life's challenges
- Doing this can help reduce anxiety
- What we offer and receive from others
- To pause and think about your thoughts and feelings
- The ability to bounce back from stress or adversity
Down
- Mental clarity and attention
- Being fully present in the moment
- Taking these during the day helps rest your mind
- A simple practice that helps calm the nervous system
- We need 7-9 hours of this to recharge mentally
- Feeling thankful for something or someone
- A common experience of worry or nervousness
- A common reaction to pressure or overload
16 Clues: Mental clarity and attention • Being fully present in the moment • Doing this can help reduce anxiety • A state of inner peace and stillness • What we offer and receive from others • A small act that can change someone's day • Feeling thankful for something or someone • A common reaction to pressure or overload • A common experience of worry or nervousness • ...
Boynton Health Resources 2024-10-22
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- Boynton’s _____ clinic Provides comprehensive dental care including oral exams, cleanings, x-rays, fillings, crowns, implants, whitening, gum treatment, and extractions.
- Gopher _____ clinic offers convenient care for minor illnesses at Boynton Health Services. We diagnose, treat and write prescriptions during short visits lasting about 10 minutes.
- Boynton Health _____ line Connects you to Boynton Health nurses to provide advice about self-care or recommend where to seek care.
- _____ Services Fee helps subsidize the cost of care for students at Boynton that may not be covered by health insurance.
- Boynton _____ clinic Offers drop-in and appointment-based vaccinations, including flu, COVID-19, Tdap, MMR, and more.
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- Boynton’s Health _____ are trained students in residence halls and Greek houses who can assist with common illnesses, minor injuries, and recommend campus health resources.
- Boynton’s _____ clinic offers personalized health consultations, vaccines, and medications for safe international travel.
- Boynton Health _____ services provides dietary guidance and nutritional recommendations to improve the health and well-being of the campus.
- Boynton Health _____ care offers care for sudden or severe medical conditions or injuries that need immediate attention.
- Boynton’s _____ Health clinic Helps students navigate mental health challenges, whether adjusting to college life or managing ongoing diagnoses.
10 Clues: Boynton _____ clinic Offers drop-in and appointment-based vaccinations, including flu, COVID-19, Tdap, MMR, and more. • Boynton Health _____ care offers care for sudden or severe medical conditions or injuries that need immediate attention. • ...
Adjusting to an Injury or Illness 2021-06-07
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- unpleasant physical sensation caused by injury or illness.
- how you feel when your injured
- the offering of ones services or resources for support.
- Feeling down, low mood
- what is necessary for health, welfare, maintenance and protection of someone or something.
- someone who is trained to listen, provide professional advice and support.
- support network
Down
- dressing applied to cover and injury
- who you report an injury too
- damage to your body
- someone who can support your mental, emotional and behavioural health.
- treatment to support your physical health.
- a return to normal state of health, mind and strength
- being kind to yourself.
14 Clues: support network • damage to your body • Feeling down, low mood • being kind to yourself. • who you report an injury too • how you feel when your injured • dressing applied to cover and injury • treatment to support your physical health. • a return to normal state of health, mind and strength • the offering of ones services or resources for support. • ...
Adjusting to an Injury or Illness 2021-06-07
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- what is necessary for health, welfare, maintenance and protection of someone or something.
- being kind to yourself.
- damage to your body
- someone who is trained to listen, provide professional advice and support.
- someone who can support your mental, emotional and behavioural health.
- unpleasant physical sensation caused by injury or illness.
- the offering of ones services or resources for support.
- who you report an injury too
Down
- dressing applied to cover and injury
- treatment to support your physical health.
- Feeling down, low mood
- how you feel when your injured
- a return to normal state of health, mind and strength
- support network
14 Clues: support network • damage to your body • Feeling down, low mood • being kind to yourself. • who you report an injury too • how you feel when your injured • dressing applied to cover and injury • treatment to support your physical health. • a return to normal state of health, mind and strength • the offering of ones services or resources for support. • ...
Clues for Calm 2025-09-07
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- Mood-lifting physical activity
- Positive self-statement
- Mindful breathing technique
- Essential for hydration
- Mental stillness
- The present moment
- Restful nighttime habit
- Practicing non-judgment
- A relaxing bath ingredient
Down
- Time alone to recharge
- Your body’s signal to rest
- Self-appreciation or acceptance
- Saying no to protect energy
- Feeling at ease
- Mental health professional
- form of journaling for gratitude
- Natural wellness remedies from the earth
- Emotionally healing process
- A place of peace in your home
- Type of rest involving no screens
- Time to rest and recharge
- Gentle physical movement and stretching
- A morning self-care drink
- Daily routine that nourishes you
24 Clues: Feeling at ease • Mental stillness • The present moment • Time alone to recharge • Positive self-statement • Essential for hydration • Restful nighttime habit • Practicing non-judgment • Time to rest and recharge • A morning self-care drink • Your body’s signal to rest • Mental health professional • A relaxing bath ingredient • Saying no to protect energy • Mindful breathing technique • ...
Mental Health 1 2021-09-28
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- the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
- the state of being free from illness or injury
- Device that respond to a stimuli and are necessary for neuroplasticity
- threshold The smallest level of stimulation that we can detect at least 50% of the time that we are exposed to it
- Slows our heart rate, reduces our blood pressure and relieves tension.
Down
- threshold The noticeable difference between two stimulations that we can detect at least 50% of the time that we exposed to them
- Producing movement in or maintaining the position of parts of the body
- Necessary to get energy into the body to fuel all living processes
- pressure or tension exerted on a person
- Functioning as the coordinating centre of sensation and intellectual and nervous activity
11 Clues: pressure or tension exerted on a person • the state of being free from illness or injury • The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy • Necessary to get energy into the body to fuel all living processes • Producing movement in or maintaining the position of parts of the body • Device that respond to a stimuli and are necessary for neuroplasticity • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2016-09-08
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- Negative stress
- How much you respect or like yourself
- A reaction to a situation that involves your mind, body and behavior
- Complex characteristics that makes you unique from others
- The reaaction your body has to a stressor
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- Postive stress
- The response of your body and mind to being challenged or threatened
- An illness that affects the mind and reduces a person's ability to function or adjust to change
- Being comfortable with yourself, can handle normal issues
- The view a person has of his/her body
- An event or situation that causes stress
11 Clues: Postive stress • Negative stress • How much you respect or like yourself • The view a person has of his/her body • An event or situation that causes stress • The reaaction your body has to a stressor • Being comfortable with yourself, can handle normal issues • Complex characteristics that makes you unique from others • ...
mental health disorder 2022-10-26
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- disorders that interrupt normal thought processes
- abnormal anxiety about one's health, especially with an unwarranted fear that one has a serious disease
- mental health disorder that causes extreme mood swings
- medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
- long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior
- an expert or specialist in psychology
- intense fear or anxiety and physical symptoms
Down
- Condition causing people to be obsessed with being clean or neat
- disregard of social standards or rules
- disease or injury that causes memory loss and personalitychangePostTraumaticStressDisorder(PTSD) anxiety disorder cause by very stressful frightening events
- depression caused by medical condition
11 Clues: an expert or specialist in psychology • disregard of social standards or rules • depression caused by medical condition • intense fear or anxiety and physical symptoms • disorders that interrupt normal thought processes • mental health disorder that causes extreme mood swings • Condition causing people to be obsessed with being clean or neat • ...
Mental Health Careers 2023-03-20
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- Physical confinement
- Study of human and animal behavior, normal and abnormal
- time, space, and person
- the individual is aware that reactions are not normal
- fear of a particular object, class of objects, or situation
- Intense anxiety or panic in non-threatening social situations
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- reactions that are drastic and irrational
- Of work which with progressing scientific development
- Major Mental disorder in which the individual loses contact with reality
- Awareness of position in relation
- Electronic Data Process
11 Clues: Physical confinement • time, space, and person • Electronic Data Process • Awareness of position in relation • reactions that are drastic and irrational • Of work which with progressing scientific development • the individual is aware that reactions are not normal • Study of human and animal behavior, normal and abnormal • ...
Mental Health Review 2023-12-13
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- An example of a physical effect that stress can do to your body.
- _______ thoughts on paper can help someone release them if they do not have anyone they feel comfortable talking to.
- _____ stress is stress that can help you reach your goals and can motivate you to do your best.
- An example of a way to cope with stress and anxiety.
- The body’s response to real or imagined dangers or other life events.
- Physical _________ is a way to help cope with stress and anxiety.
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- What can stress and anxiety eventually lead to?
- Having good self-esteem means feeling good about yourself no matter what other _________ are around you.
- Having a positive attitude about the life/future.
- One of the 3 C's are
- Positive self-____ are things that you say to yourself that makes you feel good about yourself.
11 Clues: One of the 3 C's are • What can stress and anxiety eventually lead to? • Having a positive attitude about the life/future. • An example of a way to cope with stress and anxiety. • An example of a physical effect that stress can do to your body. • Physical _________ is a way to help cope with stress and anxiety. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2025-03-21
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- treatment for mental health conditions; when a patient talks with a trained professional
- the type of health that involves the mind
- a mental disorder characterized by feeling sad, guilty, or numb for more than 2 weeks
- a physical and spiritual activity usually associated with meditation
- deficiency of this hormone is associated with depression
- writing your thoughts and feelings, typically every day
- feelings
Down
- like a psychiatrist, but cannot prescribe medication
- having a healthy mix of responsibilities and relaxation
- thankfulness
- the name of the documentary we watched
11 Clues: feelings • thankfulness • the name of the documentary we watched • the type of health that involves the mind • like a psychiatrist, but cannot prescribe medication • having a healthy mix of responsibilities and relaxation • writing your thoughts and feelings, typically every day • deficiency of this hormone is associated with depression • ...
Career Cluster 2020-10-04
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- works in a lab
- driving or flying services
- works in a office most times
- takes care of your mental health
- who work with or for the law
- tax collectors
- people who do DIY
- is growing crops and raising livestock
- work with technology
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- building stuctures
- does taxes or insurance
- taking photos or acting in a film
- people who take care of you
- taking care of a place
- teaching or coaching
- people who sell
16 Clues: works in a lab • tax collectors • people who sell • people who do DIY • building stuctures • teaching or coaching • work with technology • taking care of a place • does taxes or insurance • driving or flying services • people who take care of you • works in a office most times • who work with or for the law • takes care of your mental health • taking photos or acting in a film • ...
Health Care Systems, pt 2 2021-09-16
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- health facilities: examples include psychiatric, physical abuse treatment, chemical abuse treatment
- laboratories that prepare dentures and other types of appliances used to repair teeth
- type of lab test
- care provided by Hospice
- Health Maintenance Organizations primarily provide this type of heath care
- both health care delivery system and a type of health insurance
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- services include physical, occupational, recreational, speech, hearing therapy
- perform special diagnostic tests
- health care centers provide health care for employees of a business
- counselors consult with couples if there is a family history of genetic disease
- sudden illness
11 Clues: sudden illness • type of lab test • care provided by Hospice • perform special diagnostic tests • both health care delivery system and a type of health insurance • health care centers provide health care for employees of a business • Health Maintenance Organizations primarily provide this type of heath care • ...
Unit 1 - Mental Health 2021-08-26
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- Stress that produces positive effects
- Technique for learning to control body functions by monitoring body responses
- Illness that affects the mind and reduces the ability to function, adjust to change etc.
- Fear caused by a source that cannot be identified
- Eating disorder in which a person does not eat enough to maintain a healthy body weight
- Inability to enjoy activities or accomplish tasks; feeling sad and hopeless
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- Ability to recover from prolonged stress
- Event or situation that causes stress
- Unreasonable need to behave in a certain way to prevent a feared outcome
- Intentionally cutting or scratching one's body deep enough to bleed
- Anxiety related to a specific situation or object
- Stress that produces negative effects
- Set of behaviors, etc that are unique to an individual
- Strategy for dealing with an uncomfortable situation
- Eating disorder characterized by periods of binge eating followed by purging
- Response of body and mind to being threatened
16 Clues: Stress that produces positive effects • Event or situation that causes stress • Stress that produces negative effects • Ability to recover from prolonged stress • Response of body and mind to being threatened • Anxiety related to a specific situation or object • Fear caused by a source that cannot be identified • Strategy for dealing with an uncomfortable situation • ...
Mental health and wellbeing 2025-06-30
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- How much you like, believe in, and feel confident about yourself and your abilities.
- Being brave and facing fear or difficulties with determination, even when scared.
- The process of improving or developing yourself, physically or emotionally
- A state of overall health and well-being that includes feeling good physically, mentally, and emotionally.
- Paying close attention to the present moment, focusing on what you’re doing to feel calm and reduce stress.
- The drive or reason that pushes you to achieve a goal or complete a task.
- The ability to bounce back and recover quickly from challenges or difficulties while staying strong.
- The process of sharing ideas, feelings, or information effectively through talking, writing, or actions.
- A sense of feeling part of a group or community, where you feel accepted and connected to others.
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- A state of feeling good, content, and satisfied with life, often from positive emotions.
- Physical activity that helps you stay fit, healthy, and improves your overall well-being.
- Taking time to rest and calm your body and mind, reducing stress and tension.
- The power to handle physical challenges or overcome emotional difficulties with resilience and determination.
- A way to calm your mind and body by focusing your attention on breathing, thoughts, or the present moment to reduce stress.
- Understanding and sharing how someone else feels by imagining yourself in their position.
- Caring deeply about others, feeling concern for them, and wanting to help in kind and supportive ways.
16 Clues: The drive or reason that pushes you to achieve a goal or complete a task. • The process of improving or developing yourself, physically or emotionally • Taking time to rest and calm your body and mind, reducing stress and tension. • Being brave and facing fear or difficulties with determination, even when scared. • ...
Chapter 9 2023-06-02
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- the catharsis or sudden outpouring of emotions that have been pent up or suppressed.
- refusing to admit the truth or reality of something unpleasant.
- a group of suicides, suicide attempts, or self-harm events that occur closer together in time and space than would normally be expected in a given community.
- an emotion characterized by antagonism toward someone or something you feel has deliberately done you wrong.
- reduced brain function due to illnesses that are not psychiatric in nature.
- a group of repetitive and persistent behavioral and emotional problems in young adults and children.
- a person's emotional response to loss.
- is the act of intentionally causing one's own death.
- getting over a tragic event such as a loss of a loved one.
- an anxiety disorder where you regularly have sudden attacks of panic or fear.
- deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
- a form of psychotherapy in which a group of patients meet to describe and discuss their problems together under the supervision of a therapist.
- a type of treatment that can help individuals experiencing a wide array of mental health conditions and emotional challenges.
- physiological treatments such as medications to treat psychological disorders.
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- A mental health disorder characterized by feelings of worry, anxiety, or fear that are strong enough to interfere with one's daily activities
- affects movement of the body.
- a type of psychotherapy in which negative patterns of thought about the self and the world are challenged in order to alter unwanted behavior patterns or treat mood disorders such as depression.
- any of a range of mental conditions in which there is a persistent disturbance of eating behavior and impairment of physical or mental health.
- all types of depression and bipolar disorders.
- characterized by a clinically significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotional regulation, or behavior.
- a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression.
- a person's feeling of disconnection from a group
- fully acknowledging the facts of a situation and not fixating on how it shouldn't be that way.
- the expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died, typically involving following certain conventions such as wearing black clothes.
- go through a series of five emotions: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.
- the treatment of a mental condition by training the patient's reactions to stimuli.
- an optimistic state of mind that is based on an expectation of positive outcomes with respect to events and circumstances in one's life or the world at large.
27 Clues: affects movement of the body. • a person's emotional response to loss. • deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. • all types of depression and bipolar disorders. • a person's feeling of disconnection from a group • is the act of intentionally causing one's own death. • getting over a tragic event such as a loss of a loved one. • ...
health 6 terms 2021-11-17
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- illegal to drink under 21 years old
- honesty, trust, freedom, responsibility
- change between child to adult
- cigars, cigarettes, chewing
- Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
- physical, verbal, mental, elder, child
- thoughts
- written by a doctor for a patient
- anything that changes how the body acts
- useful drug
- germ
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- practice this at all times
- drug that causes distortions
- biological parents pass down to kids
- not allowed by the law
- outer covering body system
- newly legalized in NJ
- cancer, heart, communicable, non-communicable
- human immunodeficiency virus
- health that deals with the body
- 1st defense against disease
21 Clues: germ • thoughts • useful drug • newly legalized in NJ • not allowed by the law • practice this at all times • outer covering body system • cigars, cigarettes, chewing • 1st defense against disease • drug that causes distortions • human immunodeficiency virus • change between child to adult • health that deals with the body • written by a doctor for a patient • ...
Relevance of Psychology and Law - by MSU 2024-09-16
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- - Related to the application of psychology to legal matters, including criminal investigations and court cases.
- - Refers to an individual’s ability to understand and participate in legal proceedings or make legal decisions. In psychology, it assesses a person's mental state to determine their ability to stand trial.
- Process - A legal principle ensuring fair treatment through the judicial system. Psychological evaluations can be part of ensuring that legal proceedings respect due process.
- Health - The state of mental well-being, which can impact legal issues such as competency to stand trial or the insanity defense.
- - A legal concept used to describe a defendant's mental state at the time of a crime, which may affect their criminal responsibility. Psychologists evaluate and provide expert opinions on such claims.
- Behavior - Actions that violate laws and are subject to legal consequences. Psychology studies the underlying mental and behavioral factors contributing to such behavior.
- - The process of questioning individuals, which can involve psychological techniques to elicit information or confessions. In law, it’s used to gather evidence or information for legal proceedings.
- - A personality disorder characterized by persistent antisocial behavior, which is often studied in psychology and can be relevant in legal contexts for criminal behavior analysis.
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- - The process of evaluating an individual's mental state or abilities, used in both psychological evaluations and legal contexts to determine competency, risk, or other factors.
- - Refers to psychological therapies or interventions used to address mental health issues, which can be relevant in legal cases involving psychological evaluation or rehabilitation.
- System - The system of courts that interprets and applies the law. Psychology can provide insights into how individuals interact with and are affected by this system.
- Witness - A professional who provides testimony in court based on their expertise in psychology or another field relevant to the case.
- - Programs or treatments aimed at helping individuals recover or improve their behavior. In psychology, it focuses on mental health, while in law, it can be part of sentencing and correctional strategies.
- - Evidence given by a witness in court, which can be influenced by psychological factors such as memory reliability and perception.
- Assessment - In law, this involves evaluating the potential for future criminal behavior or danger. In psychology, it assesses the likelihood of certain psychological conditions or behaviors.
15 Clues: - Related to the application of psychology to legal matters, including criminal investigations and court cases. • Health - The state of mental well-being, which can impact legal issues such as competency to stand trial or the insanity defense. • ...
ADHD 2024-11-14
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- People with ADHD struggle to keep up in their work, school, family, and ___life
- The worst type of stigmatization with ADHD is ___-stigmatization because people develope low self astem or depression
- A model showing the combination of mental, physical, and social health with are all crucially affected with ADHD
- Medication to treat ADHD
- common mental or development disorder
- Unable to concentrate or stay on task
- Acting without thinking, interrupting people, and struggling with self control
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- A type of drug that affects your mental health
- What does the H in ADHD stand for?
- People with ADHD sometimes take this type of therapy
10 Clues: Medication to treat ADHD • What does the H in ADHD stand for? • common mental or development disorder • Unable to concentrate or stay on task • A type of drug that affects your mental health • People with ADHD sometimes take this type of therapy • Acting without thinking, interrupting people, and struggling with self control • ...
Health vocablulary 2023-02-28
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- Ex. deep breathing exercises
- behavior that is healthy
- behavior through which people benefit others
- hyping yourself up
- physical well-being
- social well-being
- things like homework, school, work, etc
- the aftermath of a bad decision
- emotional and mental well-being
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- spiritual well-being
- your life and its quality
- that one skincare brand
- the aftermath of a good decision
- your span of health
- what school brings (starts with an s)
15 Clues: social well-being • hyping yourself up • physical well-being • your span of health • spiritual well-being • that one skincare brand • behavior that is healthy • your life and its quality • Ex. deep breathing exercises • the aftermath of a bad decision • emotional and mental well-being • the aftermath of a good decision • what school brings (starts with an s) • ...
Health! 2025-09-03
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- Condition or ailment
- Freedom from disease or injury
- State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- Sickness, disease
- Sign or manifestation of an illness
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- Quality of being strong and robust
- State of comfort, satisfaction, and good health
- Quality of being vital and energetic
- Freshness and health of something or someone
- Illness or suffering
- related to illness and symptoms
11 Clues: Sickness, disease • Condition or ailment • Illness or suffering • Freedom from disease or injury • related to illness and symptoms • Quality of being strong and robust • Sign or manifestation of an illness • Quality of being vital and energetic • Freshness and health of something or someone • State of comfort, satisfaction, and good health • ...
Specialists 2014-06-11
Mental Illness Vulnerable Populations 2022-04-13
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- a great resource for those that without transportation to a provider--->online visit
- Leaders see a problem with ________ due to a lack of following up and medication side effects
- service in our community providing medication management, outpatient therapy, etc.
- Increase the proportion of people with _____ use and mental health disorders who get treatment for both
- People with mental illness are often ________
- Enforce _____ for depression for all patients admitted to health clinics
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- Percent of TN adults that have a mental illness
- Many patients do not have ______ to facilities
- Is often the place those with mental illness go for treatment
9 Clues: People with mental illness are often ________ • Many patients do not have ______ to facilities • Percent of TN adults that have a mental illness • Is often the place those with mental illness go for treatment • Enforce _____ for depression for all patients admitted to health clinics • ...
Isolation Crossword 2025-09-18
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- The state of being free from public attention.
- Someone's health in regard to their emotional/psychological needs.
- Cause to move apart/divide into different elements.
- Sadness someone has from being without company.
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- The study of the human mind and it's functions.
- To set someone/something apart from others, causing separation.
- Showing a lack of emotional empathy, interests, and connections.
- A common mental health issue that causes lack of interest, Sadness, and hopelessness.
- Not wanting company of others.
9 Clues: Not wanting company of others. • The state of being free from public attention. • The study of the human mind and it's functions. • Sadness someone has from being without company. • Cause to move apart/divide into different elements. • To set someone/something apart from others, causing separation. • Showing a lack of emotional empathy, interests, and connections. • ...
