mental health Crossword Puzzles
Mental Health 2020-09-15
6 Clues: ______is wealth • stress affects ____ health • pandemic impacts caused humans to _____ • it is ____ to talk about emotions and mental health • coping ____ are useful to alleviate stressful situations • ______ health is as important as physical and emotional health.
Health 2016-08-23
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- How you eat
- A sport that involves a football and starts with the letter R
- An item that is usually kicked
- How you stand socially, mainly with friends
- A sport that involves a flying disc
- something you have to have or else you will die within three days of not having this
- an athletic activity that is often competitive
- how you are physically
- A game where you hit a ball over a net to score points
- An activity which involves throwing an item of the same name
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- A game where a ball is thrown over a net and when it lands the closest person gets out
- A form of health that takes a psychological form
- when someone is extremely sad
- the act of repeatedly harassing someone
- the condition of your body and mind
- A sport that involves a round ball that is kicked into a goal
- A game where you have to get a ball into a hoop
- Being pressured into doing something by your peers
- The act of constantly harassing online
- you have this to give you energy and keep you alive
20 Clues: How you eat • how you are physically • when someone is extremely sad • An item that is usually kicked • the condition of your body and mind • A sport that involves a flying disc • The act of constantly harassing online • the act of repeatedly harassing someone • How you stand socially, mainly with friends • an athletic activity that is often competitive • ...
Health and Safety in the Workplace 2025-04-01
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- A sign providing information or instruction about safety.
- Laws and regulations governing workplace safety.
- A hazardous material that can cause serious health issues if inhaled.
- Health and Safety Executive, the UK regulator for workplace health and safety(ABV)
- Aid Immediate assistance given to someone injured or ill.
- A designated route for leaving a building in case of fire.
- An unexpected event that results in injury or damage.
- An event that could have caused injury or damage.
- - The action of teaching a person a particular skill or type of behavior.
- A place where people work, such as an office or factory.
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- The health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group.
- Unwanted sound that can cause hearing damage.
- Mental or emotional strain resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- The process of identifying hazards and evaluating risks.
- Control of Substances Hazardous to Health regulations.(ABV)
- Abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment.
- The process of lifting, carrying, or moving objects by hand.
- The study of people's efficiency in their working environment.
- Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations(ABV).
- Anything that can cause harm.
20 Clues: Anything that can cause harm. • Unwanted sound that can cause hearing damage. • Abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment. • Laws and regulations governing workplace safety. • An event that could have caused injury or damage. • An unexpected event that results in injury or damage. • The process of identifying hazards and evaluating risks. • ...
Cardiovascular Disease 2014-03-24
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- The year Cardiovascular Disease was included as an NHPA, 19___.
- A direct cost that is paid by the individual unless covered by insurance, it's the transportation to the hospital.
- Peripheral _________ Disease.
- The heart foundation relies on this as well as gifts to help continue their work.
- Also referred as CV.
- Congestive Cardiac Failure.
- Cardiovascular Health refers to the health of the heart and ______________.
- A substance a person chooses to smoke that can contribute to risk factors of CV diseases.
- The number of million of Australians had Cardiovascular Disease in 2007-2008.
- Air __________ is a physical environment determinant that effects our levels of Cardiovascular health.
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- An illness that's included amongst Cardiovascular Health.
- Associated mental health issues for CV disease is a cost that who pays?
- A type of heart disease.
- A person's ________________ status is a social determinant that impacts our health.
- Social and financial changes is a cost of this particular category.
- A biological determinant that can increase the risk of Cardiovascular diseases, this particular one deals with the levels of glucose in the body.
- The amount of money Cardiovascular Disease cost the health care system.
- Cardiovascular Disease was included as a NHPA as majority of it's risks can be ___________.
18 Clues: Also referred as CV. • A type of heart disease. • Congestive Cardiac Failure. • Peripheral _________ Disease. • An illness that's included amongst Cardiovascular Health. • The year Cardiovascular Disease was included as an NHPA, 19___. • Social and financial changes is a cost of this particular category. • ...
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR COUNSELORS 2022-10-14
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- Nurses, are the only mental health professionals aside from psychiatrists who have experience in the medical field, along with mental health instruction and training.
- Practitioners, this PC must be dedicated to the business at hand
- these are medical doctors with four years of residency in Psychiatry.
- provides his/her client advices and coping strategies for specific issues
- Mental Health Counselors, can expect to have a variety of age groups in their treatment programs
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- Psychologists, may be needed after a surgical procedure or other life-altering events
- Justice Counselors, these PC serves prison inmates and/or detainees
- Counselors, work to help a person gain skills to compensate for a disability.
- Workers, provide assistance to children and families in schools, homes, or within the community
- Counselors, help individual clients gain better awareness of personal growth and self development
10 Clues: Practitioners, this PC must be dedicated to the business at hand • Justice Counselors, these PC serves prison inmates and/or detainees • these are medical doctors with four years of residency in Psychiatry. • provides his/her client advices and coping strategies for specific issues • Counselors, work to help a person gain skills to compensate for a disability. • ...
Every Child Crossword 2025-03-20
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- The process that involves teaching and learning, a fundamental right of all children
- To describe children who are at risk and need special protection and assistance
- The process of growth and change in children encompassing physical, mental, spiritual, moral and social dimensions
- The capacity to address adversity, important for mental health
- The period of life from childhood to adulthood, the persons between the ages of 15 and 24 years according to the United Nations
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- A baby or a very young child, focus of early childcare and breastfeeding
- An act that can enable children and young people to realize their rights and participate in society
- The production of milk by a mother for her baby, promoted for child health
- A state of complete physical, mental well-being
- A social unit that can form supportive network for breastfeeding mothers
10 Clues: A state of complete physical, mental well-being • The capacity to address adversity, important for mental health • A baby or a very young child, focus of early childcare and breastfeeding • A social unit that can form supportive network for breastfeeding mothers • The production of milk by a mother for her baby, promoted for child health • ...
BCFP Inquiry Project For Ms. Hadley. Made by Chaylean Alexis 2025-01-23
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- An extremely difficult or dangerous point in a situation.
- Lacking the quality or quantity required for a purpose.
- To a higher degree than is usual or average.
- An inability to stop using a substance or engaging in a behavior even though it may cause psychological or physical harm.
- A person's mental or physical condition.
- Mainly or Mostly
- When a harmful or lethal amount of drugs are taken.
- Discrimination and prejudice against people based on their race or ethnicity.
- A group of people with similarities in location and lifestyle.
- An act of physical force that causes or is intended to cause harm.
- To cause (something previously considered abnormal or unacceptable) to be treated as normal.
- A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest for long period of time.
- A practice of domination, which involves the subjugation of one people by another.
- An instance of leaving something or someone out.
- A drinking problem that leads to physical or mental health problems.
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- A mental health condition that some people develop after they experience or witness a traumatic event.
- Something that needs great mental or physical effort.
- Too large or too small in comparison with something else.
- Intentionally ending your own life.
- A standard or level that is considered to be typical or usual.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- To encounter or undergo.
- The same in a lot of places or for a lot of people.
- Existing naturally or having always lived in a place.
- A person actively searches for employment but is unable to find work.
- The process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms.
- Establishing and maintaining a mutually respectful relationship.
- To have a strong effect on someone or something.
- A state or situation in which a person or a group of people don't have enough money or the basic things they need to live.
29 Clues: Mainly or Mostly • To encounter or undergo. • Intentionally ending your own life. • A person's mental or physical condition. • To a higher degree than is usual or average. • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • To have a strong effect on someone or something. • An instance of leaving something or someone out. • ...
BCFP Inquiry Project - Chaylean Alexis 2025-01-23
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- An extremely difficult or dangerous point in a situation.
- Lacking the quality or quantity required for a purpose.
- To a higher degree than is usual or average.
- An inability to stop using a substance or engaging in a behavior even though it may cause psychological or physical harm.
- A person's mental or physical condition.
- Mainly or Mostly
- When a harmful or lethal amount of drugs are taken.
- Discrimination and prejudice against people based on their race or ethnicity.
- A group of people with similarities in location and lifestyle.
- An act of physical force that causes or is intended to cause harm.
- To cause (something previously considered abnormal or unacceptable) to be treated as normal.
- A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest for long period of time.
- A practice of domination, which involves the subjugation of one people by another.
- An instance of leaving something or someone out.
- A drinking problem that leads to physical or mental health problems.
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- A mental health condition that some people develop after they experience or witness a traumatic event.
- Something that needs great mental or physical effort.
- Too large or too small in comparison with something else.
- Intentionally ending your own life.
- A standard or level that is considered to be typical or usual.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- To encounter or undergo.
- The same in a lot of places or for a lot of people.
- Existing naturally or having always lived in a place.
- A person actively searches for employment but is unable to find work.
- The process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms.
- Establishing and maintaining a mutually respectful relationship.
- To have a strong effect on someone or something.
- A state or situation in which a person or a group of people don't have enough money or the basic things they need to live.
29 Clues: Mainly or Mostly • To encounter or undergo. • Intentionally ending your own life. • A person's mental or physical condition. • To a higher degree than is usual or average. • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • To have a strong effect on someone or something. • An instance of leaving something or someone out. • ...
BCFP Inquiry Project 2025-01-23
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- An extremely difficult or dangerous point in a situation.
- Lacking the quality or quantity required for a purpose.
- To a higher degree than is usual or average.
- An inability to stop using a substance or engaging in a behavior even though it may cause psychological or physical harm.
- A person's mental or physical condition.
- Mainly or Mostly
- When a harmful or lethal amount of drugs are taken.
- Discrimination and prejudice against people based on their race or ethnicity.
- A group of people with similarities in location and lifestyle.
- An act of physical force that causes or is intended to cause harm.
- To cause (something previously considered abnormal or unacceptable) to be treated as normal.
- A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest for long period of time.
- A practice of domination, which involves the subjugation of one people by another.
- An instance of leaving something or someone out.
- A drinking problem that leads to physical or mental health problems.
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- A mental health condition that some people develop after they experience or witness a traumatic event.
- Something that needs great mental or physical effort.
- Too large or too small in comparison with something else.
- Intentionally ending your own life.
- A standard or level that is considered to be typical or usual.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- To encounter or undergo.
- The same in a lot of places or for a lot of people.
- Existing naturally or having always lived in a place.
- A person actively searches for employment but is unable to find work.
- The process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms.
- Establishing and maintaining a mutually respectful relationship.
- To have a strong effect on someone or something.
- A state or situation in which a person or a group of people don't have enough money or the basic things they need to live.
29 Clues: Mainly or Mostly • To encounter or undergo. • Intentionally ending your own life. • A person's mental or physical condition. • To a higher degree than is usual or average. • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • To have a strong effect on someone or something. • An instance of leaving something or someone out. • ...
Concepts of health and wellbeing 2023-12-14
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- An ancient system of medicine originating in India that focuses on achieving balance in the body, mind, and spirit through lifestyle, diet, and herbal remedies.
- Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.
- In Buddhism, the ultimate state of liberation and freedom from suffering.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity (World Health Organization definition).
- The quality of one's relationships, social interactions, and sense of belonging within a community.
- The overall state of an individual that encompasses physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions.
- Refers to the state of one's emotions and the ability to effectively manage and express them in a positive and balanced manner.
- Related to mental processes such as thinking, learning, and memory.
- The subjective evaluation of one's own worth and the degree to which one values themselves.
- The state of one's mental processes and the ability to effectively cope with stress, relate to others, and make decisions.
- A state of overall health, happiness, and prosperity that encompasses multiple dimensions of an individual's life.
- The ability to recognize, understand, and manage one's own emotions, as well as being aware of and responsive to the emotions of others.
- Events or occurrences beyond the realm of natural laws or processes, often attributed to divine or mystical forces.
- The individual's personal assessment of their overall life satisfaction, happiness, and fulfillment.
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- The sense of purpose, meaning, and connection to something greater than oneself, contributing to a sense of inner peace and harmony.
- The act of revealing personal information or experiences to others.
- The state of one's body, including physical fitness, nutrition, and overall bodily functioning.
- In Hinduism and Buddhism, the concept that one's actions in this life or previous lives influence future experiences and circumstances.
- A traditional Chinese medicine practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to stimulate energy flow, promoting balance and well-being.
- A state of being physically or mentally weak, often due to illness or old age.
20 Clues: Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress. • The act of revealing personal information or experiences to others. • Related to mental processes such as thinking, learning, and memory. • In Buddhism, the ultimate state of liberation and freedom from suffering. • A state of being physically or mentally weak, often due to illness or old age. • ...
Health Midterm 2024-01-16
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- The overall state of well-being is
- The key to wellness is
- The condition where there is too much sugar in your blood
- The person will secretly binge and then purge, trying to get rid of the extra calories in an unhealthy way
- Striving to become the best version of you can be
- What is a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth
- This condition happens when there is too many lipids in your bloodstream
- People who are the same age who share similar interests are referred to as
- The condition where there is too much sugar in your blood
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- Ongoing dialogue between patient and a mental health professional is what kind of therapy method
- Leading cause of death among Americans
- Your family, neighborhood, school, and job are all examples of what
- Factors that make the biggest difference in overall health and wellness
- This treatment method is designed to identify and correct distorted thinking patterns that can lead to feelings and behaviors that may be troublesome, self-defeating, or self destructive
- Having the confidence to make responsible decisions
- Avoiding harmful behaviors
- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- 14.7 million adults and children suffer from this disease
18 Clues: The key to wellness is • Avoiding harmful behaviors • The overall state of well-being is • Leading cause of death among Americans • Striving to become the best version of you can be • Having the confidence to make responsible decisions • The condition where there is too much sugar in your blood • 14.7 million adults and children suffer from this disease • ...
Azery 2023-10-05
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- put your body in a horizontal position
- vomit,be sick
- a complex indicator of the thermal state of the body of animals, including humans.
- health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- the act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes.
- treatment of illness by inserting thin needles in the skin
- disease disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects
- get better /rénover from something
- occurs when viruses, bacteria, or other microbes enter your body and begin to multiply.
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- the process of , absorbing, and using this needed by the body for growth
- results from the systole of the left ventricle of the heart;
- is a piece of material used either to support a medical device such as a dressing or splint, or on its own to provide support the movement of a part of the body.
- become conscious again
- provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients and the public about various health conditions
- a process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous
- you can say that it is excruciating or agonizing
- the action of accomplishing something
17 Clues: vomit,be sick • become conscious again • get better /rénover from something • the action of accomplishing something • put your body in a horizontal position • you can say that it is excruciating or agonizing • a process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous • treatment of illness by inserting thin needles in the skin • ...
แนวคิด การพยาบาลผู้ป่วยจิตเวชและพรบ.ที่เกี่ยวข้อง 2025-11-12
10 Clues: ตีตรา • การยินยอม • การสื่อสาร • สัมพันธภาพ • ไม่สมัครใจ • การหยั่งรู้ • อาการหลงผิด • การรับรู้ทางประสาทสัมผัส • Health Act พรบ.สุขภาพจิต • Therapy บำบัดสิ่งแวดล้อม
Module 1 Review 2023-08-24
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- help you become and stay healthy
- a way of life that includes little physical activity
- various methods of communicating information
- the combination of physical,mental/emotional and social well being
- patterns of behavior
- includes tone of voice, body position and expressions
- strategies that help you say no
- the way you act in many different situations and events in your life
- your surroundings
- the passing of traits from your biological parents
- behaviors and habits that help determine a person's level of health
- the process of working toward something you want
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- learning how to handle stress in a healthy way
- personal feeling or belief
- something you hope to accomplish
- a state of balanced health over a period of time
- the health of your friendships
- the health of your body
- spoken or written word
- the process you use to make choices or solve a problem
- the exchange of information through words or actions
- a goal that can be achieved in a short time
- taking steps to avoid something
- a chance that something harmful may happen
- choices for yourself
- goal you plan to reach and achieve over a period of time
26 Clues: your surroundings • patterns of behavior • choices for yourself • spoken or written word • the health of your body • personal feeling or belief • the health of your friendships • strategies that help you say no • taking steps to avoid something • help you become and stay healthy • something you hope to accomplish • a chance that something harmful may happen • ...
Health 2024-01-22
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- Complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- Recommended amount of sleep for adults
- Mineral important for bone health
- Body's ability to resist and recover from illness
- Condition characterized by abnormal fat accumulation
- Technique to improve muscular strength and endurance
- Essential nutrient for energy
- Exercise focusing on flexibility and balance
- Type of fat generally considered healthy
- Nutrient important for the formation of red blood cells
- Practice of maintaining cleanliness
- Process of converting food into energy
- Sunshine vitamin
- Daily intake of fruits and vegetables
- Substance promoting good health in fruits and vegetables
- Aerobic exercise for cardiovascular health
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- Substance responsible for the green colour in vegetables
- Process of purifying the body, often through diet
- Process of breaking down food in the body
- Daily intake recommendation for water
- Carbohydrate found in whole grains and vegetables
- Stress management technique
- Group of exercises targeting a specific muscle or muscle group
- Chronic respiratory disease
- Condition characterized by high blood pressure
- Unit of energy in food
- Nutrient for building and repairing tissues
- Unit to measure body weight
- Feeling of satisfaction and fullness after eating
- Common health metric often measured by wearables
30 Clues: Sunshine vitamin • Unit of energy in food • Stress management technique • Chronic respiratory disease • Unit to measure body weight • Essential nutrient for energy • Mineral important for bone health • Practice of maintaining cleanliness • Daily intake recommendation for water • Daily intake of fruits and vegetables • Recommended amount of sleep for adults • ...
Mental health 2020-06-06
7 Clues: bring together • relating to body • relating to the mind • relating to a person's emotions • a disease or period of sickness • A state of being free from Illness • of affecting or arrising in the mind
Mental Health 2020-11-18
7 Clues: a kind act • behave in the way specified • belonging naturally essential. • not subject to any conditions. • feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune. • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another • made, done, happening, or chosen without method or conscious decision.
Mental Health 2021-07-29
7 Clues: seeking help or therapy • another word for feelings • another word for unwinding • resting your body at night • body movements (e.g. sports) • a technique to calm your mind • a necessary practice to care for oneself
Mental health 2018-01-23
7 Clues: terrifying event. • social situations. • experienced regularly. • sudden sensation of fear. • worrying about future events. • unwanted and repeated thoughts. • unexpected and repeated episodes of tense fear accompained.
Mental health 2022-06-06
mental health 2022-06-06
7 Clues: mood swings • loss in interest • caused by stressed • disordered forms of thinking • disrutions in eating patterns • makes people think and act different • uncontrollable thinking reoccuring thoughts
Mental health 2024-06-05
7 Clues: Common tropes • Your well being • Support from others • notice taken of someone • indication of a problem • The minds thought process • The overuse of a medicine or drug
mental health 2023-05-11
7 Clues: - being paranoid • - feeling overwhelmed • word used for the truth. • when something happens for a reason • - something used as a percentage and • - using something to help with a situation • - having a good or bad intellectual wellbeing
Crossword Puzzle- LUCERO STEM 11-10 2024-04-16
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- emotionally competent person can motivate himself to work because has positive attitude toward something
- that go on and off the face in a fraction of a second
- the ability to recover readily from illness
- Health is defined as a state of emotional and psychological well-being in which is an individual is able to use his or her cognitive and emotional capabilities
- the ability of a person to tune in to his own feelings
- is the ability to control disruptive impulses caused by negative emotions.
- stress should also be avoided by mothers who have developing babies in their womb.
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- One of the most common mental health issues experienced by adolescents today
- emotions that we do not intend to hide and occur whenever we are alone or with family and close friends
- is a time when one tries to understand the self in the process of developing his self-concept.
- self-concept can serve as a buffer to the onslaught of problems and difficulties that a young person experiences
- the ability helps one to recognize and understand how other people feel
- defined as a subjective state that emerges from a general feeling of satisfaction with oneself
- disorder is a practice that either leads to obesity or malnourishment
- to produce good or weak mental health of the individual
15 Clues: the ability to recover readily from illness • that go on and off the face in a fraction of a second • the ability of a person to tune in to his own feelings • to produce good or weak mental health of the individual • disorder is a practice that either leads to obesity or malnourishment • the ability helps one to recognize and understand how other people feel • ...
SAD Vocabulary 2023-02-23
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- An easy way to do something
- To see and talk to other people
- A health condition
- A specialist, someone who knows a lot
- Related to the mind
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- A health condition, deep sadness
- Broken
- To stay away from something or someone
- Everything around us
- To become smaller or less
- Long and difficult fight
- To resist or oppose someone or something
- The colour of sadness
- The way you feel
14 Clues: Broken • The way you feel • A health condition • Related to the mind • Everything around us • The colour of sadness • Long and difficult fight • To become smaller or less • An easy way to do something • To see and talk to other people • A health condition, deep sadness • A specialist, someone who knows a lot • To stay away from something or someone • ...
Teenager Mental Health 2023 2023-10-23
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- (2 words) One reason many people feel number 6.
- The second biggest mental health problem in European teens. It is a feeling of sadness and a lack of interest in what you once enjoyed.
- (2 words) One technique to fight number 6.
- (2 words) What kills 15 - 19 year old teenagers the most in Europe.
- Who are twice as likely to kill themselves.
- One of the two biggest mental problems teenagers in Europe have. It is a feeling of worry or nervousness.
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- What kills 3 European teenagers every day.
- (3 words) One technique to fight number 2.
- Something that helps most people when they are down.
- (2 words) One technique to fight number 5.
- The percentage of boys (15 - 19 years old) in Europe with mental health problems.
- What we should feel often - another word for happiness.
12 Clues: What kills 3 European teenagers every day. • (3 words) One technique to fight number 2. • (2 words) One technique to fight number 5. • (2 words) One technique to fight number 6. • Who are twice as likely to kill themselves. • (2 words) One reason many people feel number 6. • Something that helps most people when they are down. • ...
COVID-19 and Mental Health 2025-04-07
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- Mental ___: successful adaption to life's challenges
- Mood disorder that is characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest or pleasure in activities
- Physiological, psychological, and behavioral response to events or situations that are perceived as challenging, threatening, or overwhelming
- deep sorrow, especially caused by someone's death
- The best way to prevent the spread of the virus (2 words)
- Mental ___: unsuccessful adaption to life's challenges
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- to be afraid of someone or something as likely to be dangerous, painful, or threatening
- How the COVID-19 virus is transmitted (2 words)
- To be without other people or things, separate
- The name of the virus that causes COVID-19 (without dashes)
- The number of feet recommended to stay away from other
- gender that is more affected by mental health complications as a result of COVID-19
12 Clues: To be without other people or things, separate • How the COVID-19 virus is transmitted (2 words) • deep sorrow, especially caused by someone's death • Mental ___: successful adaption to life's challenges • The number of feet recommended to stay away from other • Mental ___: unsuccessful adaption to life's challenges • ...
How Much Did You Learn About Mental Health? 2022-06-02
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- the failure to care for properly.
- author of A Mind That Found Itself
- a strong garment with long sleeves which can be tied together to confine the arms of a violent prisoner or mental patient
- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations.
- the treatment of the mental disorder(s) by psychological means. Usually done so by a psychologist or psychiatrist.
- a powerful symbol constructed from the discarded chains and shackles of asylums
- the disapproval of, or discrimination against, an individual or group based on certain characteristics (mental illness).
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- organization responsible for the construction of more than one-hundred child guidance clinics in the United States
- president who attempted to impound funds allocated for the National Institute of Mental Health in 1972
- the head of a public health service or of armed forces medical service. Vice Admiral Vivek Murthy currently occupies this position for the United States.
- A neurological disorder that involves attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- a matrix for organizing research efforts
- an institution offering shelter and support to people who are mentally ill
14 Clues: the failure to care for properly. • author of A Mind That Found Itself • a matrix for organizing research efforts • an institution offering shelter and support to people who are mentally ill • Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations. • a powerful symbol constructed from the discarded chains and shackles of asylums • ...
Mighty Minds 2023-02-02
6 Clues: Something you listen to • National Mental Health month • Something you do every night • Something you do with your legs • A person who specialises in mental health • The person who is in charge of their mental health and actions
Carbohydrates- Fibre Crossword 2025-04-10
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- Recommended daily fibre intake is 38 grams for this group
- A mental health issue linked to fibre deficiency
- A problem prevented by insoluble fibre
- Important to drink when increasing fibre
- A disease that insoluble fibre helps prevent
- Good sources of both soluble and insoluble fibre
- Type of fibre that does not dissolve in water and prevents constipation
- Insoluble fibre source found in peels
- Fibre slows digestion and helps absorb nutrients
- Fibre that dissolves in water and helps lower blood cholesterol
- A healthy source of fibre found in Canada’s food guide
- Too much fibre may lead to this problem
- Crunchy snacks that are high in fibre
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- Fibre that feeds good gut bacteria and supports mental health
- A source of fibre found in soups and stews
- A disease risk lowered by soluble and insoluble fibre
- Low fibre diets may increase risk of this mental illness
- A food high in soluble fibre
- Fibre supports this system by helping gut bacteria
- Fibre affects this by supporting the brain and gut connection
- Plant-based food rich in fibre
- Fibre helps with this by keeping you full longer
- Fibre helps regulate this and maintain energy levels
- A carbohydrate that the body cannot digest
- Add 5 to your age to find fibre needs for this age group
- Recommended daily fibre intake is 25 grams for this group
26 Clues: A food high in soluble fibre • Plant-based food rich in fibre • Insoluble fibre source found in peels • Crunchy snacks that are high in fibre • A problem prevented by insoluble fibre • Too much fibre may lead to this problem • Important to drink when increasing fibre • A source of fibre found in soups and stews • A carbohydrate that the body cannot digest • ...
Human Body Systems 2017-02-01
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- temp. reversal to normal
- absence of disease. physical, mental, etc.
- large number of people have at same time
- disease with undetermined cause
- native to local area/stays local
- recovery
- objective abnormalities
- abnormality in body that threatens health
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- subjective abnormalities
- collection of signs & symptoms
- transmitted from one person to another
- large area or areas with large number of people affected
- actual pattern of a disease development
- latent stage of disease/time pathogen establishes itself
- study of factors that cause a disease
15 Clues: recovery • objective abnormalities • subjective abnormalities • temp. reversal to normal • collection of signs & symptoms • disease with undetermined cause • native to local area/stays local • study of factors that cause a disease • transmitted from one person to another • actual pattern of a disease development • large number of people have at same time • ...
Day13-总 2025-01-22
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- Relating to the treatment of illness and injuries.
- Having positive qualities, can refer to health too.
- Perform a medical procedure on a patient.
- Causing harm or damage.
- A disease or period of sickness.
- A serious infectious illness, more severe than a cold.
- A higher - than - normal body temperature, often a sign of illness.
- Physical or mental damage.
- Having negative qualities, can describe poor health.
- Get an illness, like catching a cold.
- Related to the body, like physical health.
- Having good health; free from disease.
- Physical activity done to keep fit and healthy.
- In good health, often used as an adverb.
- Give medical care to someone who is ill.
- A tiny organism that can cause diseases.
- Not feeling well; ill.
- An abnormal condition that affects a person's health.
- Superlative of 'bad', indicating the poorest health.
- Attention and treatment given to someone who is ill.
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- A strip of material used to cover and protect a wound.
- Lacking strength, often due to illness.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
- A person who is receiving medical treatment.
- A small, round piece of medicine.
- Sick; suffering from a disease.
- Experience pain, illness, or other bad things.
- Substances used to treat or prevent diseases.
- Superlative of 'good', meaning in the most healthy state.
- A common illness with a runny nose and sore throat.
- A serious disease where cells grow out of control.
- Become affected by an illness.
- Something that is good or helpful, like for health.
- - ray A type of imaging used to see inside the body.
- Having the skin damaged by too much sun.
- Comparative of 'bad', for deteriorating health.
- In good health; well.
- Comparative of 'good', used when health improves.
38 Clues: In good health; well. • Not feeling well; ill. • Causing harm or damage. • Physical or mental damage. • Become affected by an illness. • Sick; suffering from a disease. • A disease or period of sickness. • A small, round piece of medicine. • Get an illness, like catching a cold. • Having good health; free from disease. • Lacking strength, often due to illness. • ...
Perfect Choice Vocab d 2021-09-15
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- is constructed before any applicable research has been done
- details or other information given to make something clear or easy to understand
- studies the mental functioning and behavior in relation to other biological processes
- believe that our responses to environmental stimuli shape our actions
- the mental processes of perception, memory, judgment, and reasoning
- to declare or tell in advance
- when you meditate to try to understand your feelings
- a person who specializes in the study of mind and behavior or in the treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders
- involves whether human behavior is determined by the environment, either prenatal or during a person's life, or by a person's genes
- The study of the mind and mental processes,especially in relation to behavior
- specialist in the mental health needs of adults, and children in some cases
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- Capable of being or liable to be observed; noticeable; visible; discernible
- the normal functions of a living thing
- believe that the people create their own set of ethics
- the power to have an important effect on someone or something
- collective conscience, value consensus, social order, education, family, crime and deviance and the media
- advocate of the theoretical approach in understanding the mind
- qualified to assess both the mental and physical aspects of psychological problems.
- a written or spoken statement
- individual and collective behaviors emerge from some underlying structure
20 Clues: to declare or tell in advance • a written or spoken statement • the normal functions of a living thing • when you meditate to try to understand your feelings • believe that the people create their own set of ethics • is constructed before any applicable research has been done • the power to have an important effect on someone or something • ...
Perfect Choice Vocab d 2021-09-15
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- is constructed before any applicable research has been done
- details or other information given to make something clear or easy to understand
- studies the mental functioning and behavior in relation to other biological processes
- believe that our responses to environmental stimuli shape our actions
- the mental processes of perception, memory, judgment, and reasoning
- to declare or tell in advance
- when you meditate to try to understand your feelings
- a person who specializes in the study of mind and behavior or in the treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders
- involves whether human behavior is determined by the environment, either prenatal or during a person's life, or by a person's genes
- The study of the mind and mental processes,especially in relation to behavior
- specialist in the mental health needs of adults, and children in some cases
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- Capable of being or liable to be observed; noticeable; visible; discernible
- the normal functions of a living thing
- believe that the people create their own set of ethics
- the power to have an important effect on someone or something
- collective conscience, value consensus, social order, education, family, crime and deviance and the media
- advocate of the theoretical approach in understanding the mind
- qualified to assess both the mental and physical aspects of psychological problems.
- a written or spoken statement
- individual and collective behaviors emerge from some underlying structure
20 Clues: to declare or tell in advance • a written or spoken statement • the normal functions of a living thing • when you meditate to try to understand your feelings • believe that the people create their own set of ethics • is constructed before any applicable research has been done • the power to have an important effect on someone or something • ...
Mental and Physical Health 2021-02-10
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- obsessive desire to lose weight
- severe physical or mental suffering
- disorder that affects people's behavior
- a disorder associated with mood swings
- nightmares or unwanted memories of trauma
- having sense of panic or doom
- feelings of sadness or hopelessness
- damage to a person's mind from bad events
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- feeling eating behavior is out of control
- characterized by disregard for other people
- an extreme or irrational fear
- treatment to relieve or heal a disorder
- direct influence on people by peers
- feeling tired, anxious, or depressed
- lack or loss of appetite for food
15 Clues: an extreme or irrational fear • having sense of panic or doom • obsessive desire to lose weight • lack or loss of appetite for food • severe physical or mental suffering • direct influence on people by peers • feelings of sadness or hopelessness • feeling tired, anxious, or depressed • a disorder associated with mood swings • treatment to relieve or heal a disorder • ...
All About Mental Health 2022-05-16
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- A thing is done successfully, typically by effort, courage, or skill
- A state of mental or emotional strain
- Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood
- The center of interest or activity
- A strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure or hostility
- The desire to act in service of a goal
- A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
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- The limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships
- A false belief firmly held in spite of invalidating evidence
- Worry, nervousness, or fear
- Hostile or violent behavior or attitudes toward another
- The characteristic patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that make a person unique
- A person, place or event, or situation that causes an unwanted emotional or behavioral response
- These are your positive attributes
- An effort or urge to complete a goa
15 Clues: Worry, nervousness, or fear • These are your positive attributes • The center of interest or activity • An effort or urge to complete a goa • A state of mental or emotional strain • The desire to act in service of a goal • Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood • Hostile or violent behavior or attitudes toward another • ...
Mental and Physical Health 2026-04-08
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- recurrent episodes of binge eating followed by inappropriate compensatory behaviors
- persistent patterns of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interfere with functioning or development
- persistent delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking or speech, disorganized motor behavior
- recurrent and unexpected panic attacks
- intense fear of offending or embarrassing others through one's bodily functions or appearance
- alternating periods of mania and depression
- intense fear of being in situations where escape might be difficult or help unavailable
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- significant and persistent fear of social situations where embarrassment or scrutiny may occur
- intense and persistent fear of heights
- persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions
- intense and irrational fear of spiders
- recurrent, unwanted thoughts and repetitive behaviors or mental acts that an individual feels driven to perform in response to an obsession
- restricted food intake, an intense fear of gaining weight
- persistent mental and emotional stress following exposure to a traumatic event
- false beliefs strongly held despite clear evidence to the contrary
15 Clues: intense and persistent fear of heights • intense and irrational fear of spiders • recurrent and unexpected panic attacks • alternating periods of mania and depression • restricted food intake, an intense fear of gaining weight • persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions • false beliefs strongly held despite clear evidence to the contrary • ...
Mental Disorders1 2023-09-20
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- A negative feeling.
- An illness that disrupts normal mental functions.
- Causes defiance and hostility to figures in authority or figures with superiority.
- Repeated cycle due to negative body image
- A state of disconnection from reality.
- A relation to the mind
- Causes repetitive patterns to deal with unwanted thoughts.
- Fear or worry that is hard to control.
- Switch between episodes of mania and depression.
- Disorder that occurs after a traumatic event.
- A switch of morals; may cause manipulative patterns or cycles of indifference.
Down
- Disorder that makes two or more separate personalities; usually from a traumatic event.
- A more severe form of depression; states of feeling sad and uninterested are more enhanced.
- Loss of emotional control/changed ability to maintain emotions.
- A state of impulsivity; which may create risk.
- State of feeling down, negative, or sad.
- Episodes of hallucinations or delusions.
- A mental health service that helps with understanding and adapting to a mental problem.
18 Clues: A negative feeling. • A relation to the mind • A state of disconnection from reality. • Fear or worry that is hard to control. • State of feeling down, negative, or sad. • Episodes of hallucinations or delusions. • Repeated cycle due to negative body image • Disorder that occurs after a traumatic event. • A state of impulsivity; which may create risk. • ...
Early Warning Signs 2023-04-10
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- Name the most common ACE experienced by Minnesotans, ____ abuse.
- Students who have a mental health diagnosis can at times be supported through one of these two plans, Individual Education Plan, or 504_______ plan.
- It is important to know the ____ signs of mental illness.
- ACEs stands for _______ chilhood experiences.
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- What model considers biological, psychological, and environmental causes of mental illness?
- Mental health concerns are different from a typical response to stressful or traumatic events in that they cause ____, severe symptoms.
- These people can be protective factors for students.
- Suicide is the ______ leading cause of death in children10 - 24.
- Three common disorders impacting children are _____, depression and ADHD.
9 Clues: ACEs stands for _______ chilhood experiences. • These people can be protective factors for students. • It is important to know the ____ signs of mental illness. • Suicide is the ______ leading cause of death in children10 - 24. • Name the most common ACE experienced by Minnesotans, ____ abuse. • ...
SWSHD 2025-2027 2024-12-02
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- treating everyone with dignity and fairness
- a way to help everyone make smart health choices
- we value quality of service
- at the center of the 10 essential public health services
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- increase health department outreach opportunities and involvement in the community.
- what we strive for through transparency and accountability
- the final word of HiAPP
- managing money and resources
- we value working with others toward shared goals
- a group of people living or working together
- a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being (WHO)
11 Clues: the final word of HiAPP • we value quality of service • managing money and resources • treating everyone with dignity and fairness • a group of people living or working together • a way to help everyone make smart health choices • we value working with others toward shared goals • at the center of the 10 essential public health services • ...
COH Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-13
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- COH is a _____ hospital.
- Symbol for cancer awareness.
- Award given to a nurse each month.
- ______ come first.
- A value at COH, synonym for honesty.
- A calming activity to relieve stress.
- Comply with these guidelines to protect patient information.
- Word for overall health.
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- symbol for love.
- ______ health is just as important as physical.
- A value at COH regarding how they treat patients.
- Working together.
- City of Hope Intranet.
- Main Campus.
14 Clues: Main Campus. • symbol for love. • Working together. • ______ come first. • City of Hope Intranet. • COH is a _____ hospital. • Word for overall health. • Symbol for cancer awareness. • Award given to a nurse each month. • A value at COH, synonym for honesty. • A calming activity to relieve stress. • ______ health is just as important as physical. • ...
Measurements and indicators of health status of Australia’s youth 2023-12-14
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- The average number of years a person can expect to live, often based on statistical measures and demographic factors.
- Emotional suffering or mental anguish that may be indicative of mental health issues or disorders.
- The state of an individual's body, encompassing aspects such as fitness, nutrition, and overall bodily function.
- The frequency at which individuals are admitted to hospitals for medical treatment, often expressed as the number of hospital admissions per population.
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- The inability to perform essential daily activities independently due to health-related issues.
- An individual's or a population's overall state of health, often assessed through various indicators like morbidity, mortality, and quality of life.
- The number of new cases of a particular disease or health condition within a defined population and time period.
- An individual's subjective evaluation of their own health, often measured through self-reporting surveys or assessments.
- The proportion of a population affected by a particular condition at a specific point in time or over a specified period.
- The presence of illness, disease, or other health conditions within a population, often measured by the prevalence and incidence of specific conditions.
- The impact of diseases, injuries, and risk factors on a population, often measured in terms of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) or other health indicators.
- The occurrence of death within a population, often expressed as mortality rates.
- The process of being admitted to a hospital for medical treatment or care.
- Fundamental daily activities necessary for self-care and independent living, including activities such as eating, bathing, and mobility.
14 Clues: The process of being admitted to a hospital for medical treatment or care. • The occurrence of death within a population, often expressed as mortality rates. • The inability to perform essential daily activities independently due to health-related issues. • Emotional suffering or mental anguish that may be indicative of mental health issues or disorders. • ...
Psychology terms crossword 2023-06-14
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- Unique pattern of thoughts, emotions, and behaviours make a person who they are.
- Physical setting or environment.
- Mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in life.
- Systematic identification and classification of mental health conditions based on assessment and clinical observations.
- Observable reactions and mannerisms exhibited by an individual or group in response to internal and external stimuli.
- The ability to acquire, comprehend, and apply knowledge.
- A personality disorder characterized by a lack of empathy and remorse, along with manipulative and antisocial behaviour.
- Compulsive disorder characterized by recurring thoughts or obsessions, often accompanied by repetitive behaviors. Acronym
- Expert in a specific field, such as a psychiatrist focusing on mental health disorders.
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- Inquisitive exploration to understand an individual's psychological functioning.
- Observable actions and conduct influenced by internal and external factors.
- Various therapeutic approaches and interventions to alleviate symptoms and promote recovery.
- Emotional state.
- Repetitive compulsive dependence on consumption of substances or behaviours with negative consequences.
- A serious mental disorder which causes a combination of hallucinations, delusions, and extremely disordered thinking and behavior.
- Pervasive sense of apprehension and excessive worry.
- Intense and irrational fear of spiders.
- Excessive displays of emotion, and panic.
- Thoughtful self-examination for personal growth and self-awareness on a recently completed task or activity.
- Psychological condition arising from experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, resulting in symptoms like flashbacks. Acronym
20 Clues: Emotional state. • Physical setting or environment. • Intense and irrational fear of spiders. • Excessive displays of emotion, and panic. • Pervasive sense of apprehension and excessive worry. • The ability to acquire, comprehend, and apply knowledge. • Observable actions and conduct influenced by internal and external factors. • ...
test safe 2025-09-13
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- Abbr. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- The assistance or resources offered to someone in need.
- Taking actions to care for your physical and emotional well-being.
- The sense of who you are, often linked to values and experiences.
- The act of improving over time, and through experiences.
- The state of well-being involving mental, emotional, and social aspects.
- A moment to stop, reflect, or take a break.
- An overwhelming sense of panic.
- Showing concern or compassion towards others.
- One of three elements of CBT relating to reasoning.
- A practice of focused attention and awareness to the present moment.
- A digital or tabletop activity that can support and connect people.
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- Persistent sadness and a lack of interest in hobbies.
- Professional assistance for improving mental health.
- A restfulness often reached through deep breathing.
- A trusted person you can share your experiences with.
- The persistent feeling of being a fraud, or not belonging.
- A holistic concept encompassing physical, mental, and emotional health.
- Protection from harm or danger.
- A person's state of mind, often referred to when checking if someone has the cognitive processing power for new information.
- One of three elements of CBT relating to emotions.
- One of three elements of CBT relating to actions.
- An action to communicate thoughts or feelings with others.
23 Clues: Protection from harm or danger. • An overwhelming sense of panic. • Abbr. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • A moment to stop, reflect, or take a break. • Showing concern or compassion towards others. • One of three elements of CBT relating to actions. • One of three elements of CBT relating to emotions. • A restfulness often reached through deep breathing. • ...
Social Emotional Learning 2026-03-12
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- The ability to bounce back after a setback or a hard day.
- A negative or unfair belief about a topic, like mental health.
- It’s not just physical; it’s the mental power to keep going.
- To speak up for yourself or for someone else who needs help.
- To take a breath and bring your focus back to the present moment.
- The feeling of being "seen" and supported by another person.
- Stepping away from screens and social media to give your brain a break.
- Being honest and staying true to your values, even when no one is watching.
- The practice of noticing and being thankful for the good stuff.
- To recognize that someone’s feelings are real and important.
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- Using specific tools or strategies to deal with stress.
- The unique combination of qualities and beliefs that make you "you."
- Understanding and sharing the feelings of someone else.
- A particular way of looking at a situation; a point of view.
- Being able to wait or endure difficulty without getting upset.
- Being brave enough to show your true self, even if it feels risky.
- Looking back on your thoughts and actions to learn from them.
- A limit you set to protect your time, energy, and mental health.
- Doing something even though you’re nervous or afraid.
- To manage or control your emotional reactions in the moment.
20 Clues: Doing something even though you’re nervous or afraid. • Using specific tools or strategies to deal with stress. • Understanding and sharing the feelings of someone else. • The ability to bounce back after a setback or a hard day. • A particular way of looking at a situation; a point of view. • It’s not just physical; it’s the mental power to keep going. • ...
Pharmacy Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-16
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- An antidepressant with the generic name escitalopram
- A class of medications used for pain that are highly addictive
- The activity of speaking to a healthcare professional about your mental health
- Seeing or hearing things that aren't really there
- The number of hours the average person should sleep every night
- A chemical in the brain that many antidepressants help increase
- A disorder characterized by periods of depression and mania
- Someone who can prescribe medication
- A class of medications you take to treat depression
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- A disorder characterized by difficulty sleeping
- A natural chemical found over the counter to help you sleep
- A common stimulant used to treat ADHD
- A physical activity that helps your mental and physical health
- A disease characterized by being physically and mentally dependent on a drug
- An antipsychotic with the generic name aripiprazole
- The first antibiotic
16 Clues: The first antibiotic • Someone who can prescribe medication • A common stimulant used to treat ADHD • A disorder characterized by difficulty sleeping • Seeing or hearing things that aren't really there • An antipsychotic with the generic name aripiprazole • A class of medications you take to treat depression • An antidepressant with the generic name escitalopram • ...
Self Care 2020-04-29
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- Tell someone about your feelings
- An activity done regularly in one's leisure time for pleasure
- A sound perceived as pleasingly harmonious
- Think deeply or carefully about
- The process of making or becoming sound or healthy again
- A source of comfort or encouragement
- The food necessary for health and growth
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- Become less anxious
- Practices to maintain health and preventing disease through cleanliness
- An emotional state or reaction
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- The quality of state of being conscious or aware of something
- A person's mental or physical condition
- The people that you can rely on
- the condition in which things are happening or being done
- Physical activity
16 Clues: Physical activity • Become less anxious • An emotional state or reaction • The people that you can rely on • Think deeply or carefully about • Tell someone about your feelings • A source of comfort or encouragement • A person's mental or physical condition • The food necessary for health and growth • A sound perceived as pleasingly harmonious • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2017-02-21
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- an emotion in reaction to a perceived danger and directed toward a specific object
- pervasive and sustained feelings and emotions
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- a basic emotion that protects from poison or infection
- drugs prescribed to manage an illness
- behavior involving use of force to abuse another person or to damage property
- negative or unfair beliefs about something
- a painful feeling that occurs when experiencing loss or failure
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- outward expression of feelings and emotions
- anticipation of less specific or less predictable threats
- the desire to achieve goals and overcome obstacles
- a complex pattern of changes that includes physiological arousal and an attempt to label the feelings associated with the experience
- a positive emotion that includes liking and wanting
- long-term depression that may not disable
- attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
15 Clues: drugs prescribed to manage an illness • attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder • long-term depression that may not disable • negative or unfair beliefs about something • outward expression of feelings and emotions • pervasive and sustained feelings and emotions • the desire to achieve goals and overcome obstacles • a positive emotion that includes liking and wanting • ...
Wellness Mental Health Crossword 2022-12-19
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- Also called "good stress"
- Most complex part of the brain; conscious thought, memory, and learning
- A deep and longing stress
- The ability of neural networks in the brain to change Through growth and reorganization
- Emotions stabilize and "re-enter" reality
- A feeling of worry
- Saddened mood or loss in activities
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- Questioning reality/making deals
- "Displacement" of frustration towards others
- To train attention and awareness, and achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state
- Understanding how others feel
- Damage to brain form; blockage of blood supply in the brain
- Refusal to believe in reality
- The study of how your behaviors and environment can cause changes that affect the way your genes work
- Stress hormone
15 Clues: Stress hormone • A feeling of worry • Also called "good stress" • A deep and longing stress • Understanding how others feel • Refusal to believe in reality • Questioning reality/making deals • Saddened mood or loss in activities • Emotions stabilize and "re-enter" reality • "Displacement" of frustration towards others • ...
Counseling and Mental Health 2021-10-18
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- This disorder is characterized by the irrational suspicion of others.
- An unfair judgment of people with mental illness.
- Feelings of severe despondency and dejection; sadness.
- A person looked to by others as an example to be imitated (2 words).
- Country with highest documented mental illness.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.
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- To make easier or less difficult.
- The body's normal response to the pressures of everyday life.
- Does not care about the law or the rights of others.
- Anxiety is more common.
- An anxiety disorder in which people have unwanted and repeated thoughts, ideas, and behaviors.
- Brought on by severe trauma.
- Inherited traits from your biological parents.
- How you feel about yourself.
- Lack of social drive, low self-esteem, extremely sensitive to criticism.
15 Clues: Anxiety is more common. • Brought on by severe trauma. • How you feel about yourself. • To make easier or less difficult. • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. • Inherited traits from your biological parents. • Country with highest documented mental illness. • An unfair judgment of people with mental illness. • Does not care about the law or the rights of others. • ...
WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY 2022-10-16
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- to agree with and give encouragement to something
- money for a specific purpose
- poor countries where most people with mental problems live (2 words)
- the way in which close people are connected (2 words)
- known all over the world
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- attempt to do something
- when people don't let hurt someone
- the physical or mental power needed to do something
- great worry caused by a difficult situation
- useful or valuable possession of a person
- when person is knowing about something
- involving several people that all work together
- people who are considered as a unit because of their common interests or social group
- when a person feels unwell mentally or physically
- the process of protecting someone and providing what that person needs
15 Clues: attempt to do something • known all over the world • money for a specific purpose • when people don't let hurt someone • when person is knowing about something • useful or valuable possession of a person • great worry caused by a difficult situation • involving several people that all work together • to agree with and give encouragement to something • ...
Zion Health 2021-04-27
10 Clues: DPC • PHCS Add On • Telehealth Add On • Preventive Add On • Mental Health Add On • Cesar, Tim, and Heather • One of 2 membership types • Optum RX Discounts Add On • DPCs are analogous to _______ • Traditional Health Care is analogous to ______
Work-Life Balance 2024-11-27
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- Leisure activities that bring joy and relaxation.
- Planned time off work for rest or travel.
- Periods away from work responsibilities.
- Essential rest for physical and mental recovery.
- A work arrangement allowing tasks to be done from home.
- The daily journey to and from the workplace.
- A group of loved ones often prioritized outside of work.
- _______ with a can-do spirit (T in TOUCH).
- Working beyond standard hours, often reducing free time.
- A common byproduct of poor work-life balance.
- Practices for maintaining personal health and happiness.
- Activities or time dedicated to unwinding and resting.
- A state of physical and emotional exhaustion from overwork.
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- One of the AHS Core Values.
- The art of maintaining equilibrium between work and personal life.
- Limits set to protect personal time from work intrusions.
- The ability to adjust work hours or location to suit personal needs.
- A key activity to reduce stress and improve well-being.
- Overall health and balance in physical and mental aspects of life.
- A practice of mindfulness and stress reduction.
20 Clues: One of the AHS Core Values. • Periods away from work responsibilities. • Planned time off work for rest or travel. • _______ with a can-do spirit (T in TOUCH). • The daily journey to and from the workplace. • A common byproduct of poor work-life balance. • A practice of mindfulness and stress reduction. • Essential rest for physical and mental recovery. • ...
Therapy Crossword 2025-12-03
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- Feeling understood and included by friends and family.
- The strength to bounce back after challenges or stress.
- Skills for handling tough emotions and stressful situations.
- The ability to manage daily life with confidence and freedom.
- A holistic state of good physical and mental health.
- A sense of meaning that guides daily actions and joy.
- Daily structure that helps keep life steady and manageable.
- Sharing thoughts and feelings to stay connected with others.
- Finding the hopeful or encouraging parts of a situation.
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- Emotional and mental fortitude developed over time.
- The inner drive to stay active and engaged.
- Paying attention to the present moment with calm focus.
- Participating in hobbies, activities, and community life.
- A belief in one’s own abilities that therapy can help rebuild.
- Spending meaningful time with others to avoid isolation.
- Gaining control and confidence in making personal choices.
- Physical movement or hobbies that boost mood and health.
- A network of people who care and offer belonging.
- Assistance from others that makes independence easier.
- Supportive conversations with a trained professional.
20 Clues: The inner drive to stay active and engaged. • A network of people who care and offer belonging. • Emotional and mental fortitude developed over time. • A holistic state of good physical and mental health. • A sense of meaning that guides daily actions and joy. • Supportive conversations with a trained professional. • ...
Depression 2026-01-22
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- An approach to thinking processes.
- A person’s overall evaluation of their own worth or value.
- A basic emotional state characterised by unhappiness or low mood.
- A treatment method aimed at improving mental health and emotional wellbeing.
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- A mental health condition involving persistent low mood and reduced motivation.
- A disruption to normal physical or mental functioning that causes distress or impairment.
- A therapy that helps people change negative thought patterns to improve emotions and behaviour.
- Psychologist who developed the ABC model.
- A common symptom of depression involving low energy and fatigue.
- Psychologist who developed the cognitive theory of depression and cognitive behavioural therapy.
10 Clues: An approach to thinking processes. • Psychologist who developed the ABC model. • A person’s overall evaluation of their own worth or value. • A common symptom of depression involving low energy and fatigue. • A basic emotional state characterised by unhappiness or low mood. • A treatment method aimed at improving mental health and emotional wellbeing. • ...
SFCH Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-20
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- eating large amounts of food uncontrollably
- it is important for your health and you should get 8-10 hours of it a day
- eating a healthy and balanced diet
- lack or loss of appetite for food (as a medical condition)
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances
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- extreme sadness or hopelessness
- abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health
- 4 types of this are endurance, strength, balance, and flexibility
- it might cause you to sweat, feel restless and tense, and have a rapid heartbeat
- it can have lasting effects on your mental, physical and emotional health
10 Clues: extreme sadness or hopelessness • eating a healthy and balanced diet • eating large amounts of food uncontrollably • lack or loss of appetite for food (as a medical condition) • 4 types of this are endurance, strength, balance, and flexibility • abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2025-04-09
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- a cancer treatment; uses drugs to kill or slow the growth of cancer cells
- discomfort in the stomach; often after eating
- administration of a vaccine; helps the body develop immunity to a disease
- also known as high blood pressure; can lead to serious health problems
- a type of headache
- a response from the immune system (red eyes, runny nose, skin irritation etc.), usually to a certain food, medicine, material, or smell
- a medical procedure used to repair or remove parts of the body
- an infectious disease caused by a virus; symptoms include fever and cough
- a mental health condition that leads to persistent sadness and loss of interest
- an abnormally high body temperature; often a sign of infection
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- a diagnostic tool; uses sound waves to view internal organs
- invasion and multiplication of microorganisms; such as bacteria, viruses, etc.
- the problem of one or more body parts’ joints that causes pain and stiffness
- a sudden expulsion of air from the lungs; usually caused by illness
- a respiratory condition that causes difficulty in breathing
- a traditional Chinese therapy; uses needles to stimulate specific points
- a mental health disorder that causes excessive fear and worry
- a chronic condition that affects the body's ability to use sugar
- a break in a bone; requires medical attention
- medications that fight infections; usually for bacterial infections
20 Clues: a type of headache • discomfort in the stomach; often after eating • a break in a bone; requires medical attention • a diagnostic tool; uses sound waves to view internal organs • a respiratory condition that causes difficulty in breathing • a mental health disorder that causes excessive fear and worry • a medical procedure used to repair or remove parts of the body • ...
Health Chapter 1 2025-08-25
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- Overall Well-being
- Taking action to avoid disease
- (risk-Factors) Heredity, Gender, Environment,Culture, Age
- Low energy level, frequent aches and pains, prolonged illness
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- (Health) state of being comfortable with yourself
- (Health) how well the body functions
- (Factors) Media, technology, Taking Drugs/Alcohol, Safety, Exercise, Food intake
- Factors- action or condition that increases the likelihood of injury
- gradual progressoin through many stages between one extreme and another
- of life- degree of overall satisfaction with life
- a state at a high level of health
11 Clues: Overall Well-being • Taking action to avoid disease • a state at a high level of health • (Health) how well the body functions • (Health) state of being comfortable with yourself • of life- degree of overall satisfaction with life • (risk-Factors) Heredity, Gender, Environment,Culture, Age • Low energy level, frequent aches and pains, prolonged illness • ...
Crossword Puzzle- LUCERO STEM 11-10 2024-04-16
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- is the ability helps one to recognize and understand how other people feel
- is defined as a subjective state that emerges from a general feeling of satisfaction with oneself
- is a time when one tries to understand the self in the process of developing his self-concept.
- An emotionally competent person can motivate himself to work because has positive attitude toward something
- are expressions that go on and off the face in a fraction of a second
- stress should also be avoided by mothers who have developing babies in their womb.
- Is the ability to recover readily from illness
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- are emotions that we do not intend to hide and occur whenever we are alone or with family and close friends
- disorder is a practice either leads to obesity or malnourishment
- is the ability of a person to tune in to his own feelings
- interact to produce good or weak mental health of the individual
- is the ability to control disruptive impulses caused by negative emotions.
- One of the most common mental health issues experienced by adolescents today
- self-concept can serve as a buffer to the onslaught of problem and difficulties that a young person experiences
- Health is defined as a state of emotional and psychological well-being in which is an individual is able to use his or her cognitive and emotional capabilities
15 Clues: Is the ability to recover readily from illness • is the ability of a person to tune in to his own feelings • interact to produce good or weak mental health of the individual • disorder is a practice either leads to obesity or malnourishment • are expressions that go on and off the face in a fraction of a second • ...
COVID-19 Impact on Nursing 2025-11-16
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- Nurses experienced this as a result of PPE shortages, staffing shortages, and strict COVID guidelines.
- Collaborations across healthcare disciplines that helped improve health outcomes during COVID-19.
- Nurses experienced this as a result of covid working conditions.
- Crucial aspect of how nurses and other healthcare team members were able to practice competently during COVID-19.
- Grew rapidly during the pandemic and allowed nurses to monitor patients remotely.
- Experienced by nurses as a result of prolonged period of caring for very sick, suffering patients.
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- Collaborations between nurses that improved patient outcomes, nurse mental health, and care delivery.
- Experienced by nurses during COVID-19 as a result of new policies, unknown virus, and increased patient loads.
- Nurses were out of crucial supplies that kept their patients and themselves safe.
- Global pandemic that began in 2020.
- Crucial aspect of well-being and health of all people.
- Determine scope of practice for nurses.
12 Clues: Global pandemic that began in 2020. • Determine scope of practice for nurses. • Crucial aspect of well-being and health of all people. • Nurses experienced this as a result of covid working conditions. • Nurses were out of crucial supplies that kept their patients and themselves safe. • ...
Spelling Crossword 2021-09-15
Healthcare Workers 2024-10-05
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- Expert in nutrition and diet planning for patients
- Doctor specializing in children's health
- Specialist trained to draw blood from patients
- Provides eye exams and prescribes glasses or contact lenses
- Dental specialist who corrects teeth and jaw alignment
- Doctor who interprets medical images
- Healthcare professional focusing on spinal adjustments and musculoskeletal issues
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- Helps patients recover mobility and function through physical therapy
- Doctor who administers anesthesia during surgery
- Assists women during childbirth
- Healthcare provider specializing in oral health
- Emergency medical professional who provides advanced pre-hospital care
- Physician who performs operations
- Doctor specializing in mental health treatment
- Provides direct patient care in hospitals or clinics
15 Clues: Assists women during childbirth • Physician who performs operations • Doctor who interprets medical images • Doctor specializing in children's health • Specialist trained to draw blood from patients • Doctor specializing in mental health treatment • Healthcare provider specializing in oral health • Doctor who administers anesthesia during surgery • ...
Chapter 6, Lesson 1 2023-03-07
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- studies human behavior and mental processes
- works in a hospital, nursing home, or other care facility to help patients get the best nutrition for their needs
- physician who specializes in taking care of children from birth to age 18
- assist doctors and carry out doctors' orders in an office, hospital, or medical care facility
- doctors that help people properly care for their teeth and do needed procedures such as fillings and crowns
- physician who does surgery on the brain and nervous system
- provides support and help to people particularly in the area of mental health
- provides the same services as a primary health-care provider
- trained to provide care to women and their babies
- dentist who specialized in straightening teeth
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- anesthesia professionals who safely administer anesthetics to patients
- physician who does surgery on a leg or knee
- physician who does surgery on the heart
- give care for most common illnesses and injuries
- physician who specializes in assessing and treating mental illnesses
- work with dentist, clean your teeth, examine teeth and gums
- physician who studies, diagnoses, and treats cancerous tumors
- a person who plans food and nutrition programs, supervises meal preparation, and manages the serving of meals in food service programs for hospitals and schools
18 Clues: physician who does surgery on the heart • studies human behavior and mental processes • physician who does surgery on a leg or knee • dentist who specialized in straightening teeth • give care for most common illnesses and injuries • trained to provide care to women and their babies • physician who does surgery on the brain and nervous system • ...
Symph E-Race 2023-07-24
14 Clues: client • designer • developer • board game • Symph product • tracking tool • project manager • AI language model • mental health service • communication platform • new business or venture • API dev and testing tool • collaborative design tool • healthcare coverage provider
Zion Health 2021-04-27
10 Clues: DPC • PHCS Add On • Preventive Add On • Telehealth Add On • Mental Health Add On • Cesar, Tim, and Heather • Optum RX Discounts Add On • One of 2 membership types • DPCs are analogous to _______ • Traditional Health Care is analogous to ______
Lesson 5.4 2025-03-21
9 Clues: Free time. • Healthfulness. • Your surroundings. • Health of the body. • Health of the mind. • Advice or guidance. • Types of and use of food. • Unclean or dirty substance • Controlling mental pressure.
charities 2021-04-20
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- helps those with dementia and researches into cures for dementia
- helps people with learning disabilities
- prioritises those with a mental health condition
- provides information and advices to the LGBTQ+ community
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- advice for those who are homeless or struggling with housing
- provide support for the blind
- helps younger people with dealing with mental health conditions
- supports the elderly with daily activities
- supports children who have been abused
9 Clues: provide support for the blind • supports children who have been abused • helps people with learning disabilities • supports the elderly with daily activities • prioritises those with a mental health condition • provides information and advices to the LGBTQ+ community • advice for those who are homeless or struggling with housing • ...
Men's Health Week 2025-06-04
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- It was created by Congress in 1994 to raise awareness of preventable ______ problems among men and boys.
- National Men's Health Week aims to spread awareness of men's health and break down ______.
- Joining _______ groups can help reduce depression and anxiety, provide a sense of belonging and emotional guidance.
- Psychological research suggests that men and women often ___________ differently. Men tend to be more direct and focused on providing solutions, while women may emphasize empathy and emotional support.
- Beyond resolving immediate concerns, _______ equips men with tools for long-term resilience.
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- Regular ________ helps improve cardiovascular health in men, promoting a stronger heart, improving blood circulation, and lowering the risk of heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure.
- Not doing this in November supports an awareness campaign for Men's Health issues like prostate cancer, testicular cancer, poor mental health, and physical inactivity.
- Wearing the color ____ on the Friday before Father's Day is a sign of support for Men's health week.
- Men should not wait until they experience instances of pain or discomfort to see their primary care _________
- Taking care of your mental health is not a sign of weakness, but a sign of ________.
10 Clues: Taking care of your mental health is not a sign of weakness, but a sign of ________. • National Men's Health Week aims to spread awareness of men's health and break down ______. • Beyond resolving immediate concerns, _______ equips men with tools for long-term resilience. • ...
Health and Wellness 2024-07-01
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- - Physical activity done to improve health and fitness (8)
- - Physical and mental tension caused by demanding circumstances (6)
- - Food and drink regularly consumed by a person (4)
- - State of being free from tension and anxiety (11)
- - Physical, mental, and spiritual practice originating in ancient India (4)
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- - Process of consuming and utilizing nutrients in food for growth and health (9)
- - Practice of focusing the mind and achieving a mentally clear and emotionally calm state (10)
- - State of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal (8)
- - Process of providing adequate fluid to the body (9)
- - Natural state of rest for the body and mind (5)
10 Clues: - Natural state of rest for the body and mind (5) • - Food and drink regularly consumed by a person (4) • - State of being free from tension and anxiety (11) • - Process of providing adequate fluid to the body (9) • - Physical activity done to improve health and fitness (8) • - Physical and mental tension caused by demanding circumstances (6) • ...
Health Project 2014-10-22
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- after a stressful situation you may feel _______
- one _________ when you are feeling stressed is to talk with others
- participate in physical activity and focus on your ______
- feelings such as love, joy,or _____ are emotions
- how you act
- the act of killing oneself on purpose
- having a positive attitude about the future
- is also called panic depression
- an incurable but treatable chronic mental and emotional illness
- three ways of coping with fatigue are sleeping, breathing deeply, and __________
- one strategy of building self esteem
- a combination of your feelings, likes, dislikes, attitudes, abilities, and habits
- makes people feel good
- having good mental and emotional health is an important part of your _______ health
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- the body reacts to stress with the ____
- source of stress
- the way you view yourself overall
- mood disorders are ______ inappropriate mood swings
- ,or negative stress prevents you from doing what you need to do, or stress that causes discomfort
- an anxiety disorder
- ______ can be a good stress reliever
- the media affects your
- something not good
- express what you feel in ____ ways
24 Clues: how you act • source of stress • something not good • an anxiety disorder • the media affects your • makes people feel good • is also called panic depression • the way you view yourself overall • express what you feel in ____ ways • ______ can be a good stress reliever • one strategy of building self esteem • the act of killing oneself on purpose • ...
BRAIN SCIENCE GROUP - CANNABIS TOPIC 2021-11-16
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- Shorter, fattier plant; creates a "body high"
- Neurotransmitter is decreased with cannabis use
- Endogenous (Natural) cannabis chemicals in the body
- Oromucosal spray for chronic pain management
- THC and CBD make increase the levels of this medication
- Main psychoactive ingredient in marijuana
- May cause an early age of onset of this mental health condition
- Effect of cannabis on the respiratory and cardiovascular systems
- Neurotransmitter is increased with alcohol increases THC levels
- use
- THC effects on clozapine and olanzapine levels
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- Using marijuana with opioids and benzodiazepines can cause this symptom
- Cannabis is derived from this plant; creates a "cerebral brain high"
- FDA Approved for anorexia associated with AIDS and nausea/vomiting associated with cancer chemotherapy
- Name of cannabis receptors in the body
- CB2 Receptor is located here
- risk of psychotic experiences and suicide attempts
- May worsen with this mental health condition
- CB1 Receptor is located here
- Symptoms include irritability, anger, disrupted sleep, sweating, tremor, headache, depressed mood
- Non-psychoactive form of marijuana that does not cause a high
21 Clues: use • CB2 Receptor is located here • CB1 Receptor is located here • Name of cannabis receptors in the body • Main psychoactive ingredient in marijuana • Oromucosal spray for chronic pain management • May worsen with this mental health condition • Shorter, fattier plant; creates a "body high" • THC effects on clozapine and olanzapine levels • ...
summer camp 2025-06-04
health crossword 2023-04-14
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- Clear limits one places on relationships to protect their mental well-being
- The treatment of mental conditions, typically by verbal communication; types include talk, behavioral and cognitive
- Any activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- Negative stereotypes surrounding a topic
- Exercising control over how much food you eat is referred to as enjoying things in __________.
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- The going through of a very frightening, distressing or particularly stressful event
- Condition categorized by persistent feelings of sadness
- Condition categorized by persistent worry and fear
- Condition categorized by persistent thoughts that result in uncontrollable, repeated behaviors
- The term that refers to one's overall mental or physical condition
10 Clues: Negative stereotypes surrounding a topic • Condition categorized by persistent worry and fear • Condition categorized by persistent feelings of sadness • The term that refers to one's overall mental or physical condition • Clear limits one places on relationships to protect their mental well-being • ...
CSULB Student Health Service 2025-07-09
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- We do blood tests, urine tests, and pregnancy tests here
- Where we have low-cost over-the-counter medications
- Offering assistance to those affected by physical injury and assist those interested in becoming more active/begin an exercise program
- a free 8-week series that helps people overcome conflicts with their bodies.
- We offer options and resources for those interested in substance abuse counseling
- Checking in on your bone health
- We offer STI/HIV Counseling, birth control options, and gynecology
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- program through the state of California that provides free family planning and services to low-income individuals who do not have health insurance or who need to keep their services confidential.
- Our doctors, clinicians, and nurses will take care of you!
- Initiation and maintenance of feminizing and masculinizing hormone therapy.
- Our Registered Dietitian is here to answer your _____ questions
- Our case management can refer you to the proper mental health resources on or off campus
- consultation and treatment are available for CSULB students whose mental health concerns might indicate the need for medication in addition to therapy
13 Clues: Checking in on your bone health • Where we have low-cost over-the-counter medications • We do blood tests, urine tests, and pregnancy tests here • Our doctors, clinicians, and nurses will take care of you! • Our Registered Dietitian is here to answer your _____ questions • We offer STI/HIV Counseling, birth control options, and gynecology • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-21
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- A disagreement between people with opposing vietpoints,intrest,or need
- Ways to say no effectively
- Sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people
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- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions
- The body’s response to real or imagined dangers or other life events
- Identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotinal health
- Trustworthy and dependable
- The combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions
9 Clues: Trustworthy and dependable • Ways to say no effectively • Sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people • The combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being • The body’s response to real or imagined dangers or other life events • A disagreement between people with opposing vietpoints,intrest,or need • ...
Crossword Puzzle- LUCERO STEM 11-10 2024-04-16
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- defined as a subjective state that emerges from a general feeling of satisfaction with oneself
- that go on and off the face in a fraction of a second
- Health is defined as a state of emotional and psychological well-being in which is an individual is able to use his or her cognitive and emotional capabilities
- the ability of a person to tune in to his own feelings
- the ability helps one to recognize and understand how other people feel
- to produce good or weak mental health of the individual
- stress should also be avoided by mothers who have developing babies in their womb.
- emotionally competent person can motivate himself to work because has positive attitude toward something
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- is the ability to control disruptive impulses caused by negative emotions.
- emotions that we do not intend to hide and occur whenever we are alone or with family and close friends
- is a time when one tries to understand the self in the process of developing his self-concept.
- the ability to recover readily from illness
- self-concept can serve as a buffer to the onslaught of problems and difficulties that a young person experiences
- of the most common mental health issues experienced by adolescents today
- disorder is a practice that either leads to obesity or malnourishment
15 Clues: the ability to recover readily from illness • that go on and off the face in a fraction of a second • the ability of a person to tune in to his own feelings • to produce good or weak mental health of the individual • disorder is a practice that either leads to obesity or malnourishment • the ability helps one to recognize and understand how other people feel • ...
Staying Healthy 2019-02-28
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- #1 mental health issue in the USA
- Super food that boosts brain activity
- N in the acronym CAUTION
- Cancer treatment that tries to make the immune system stronger
- Damage and slow foreign particles in body; considered the "army" or extra fighters
- Disease that cannot be spread from person to person
- Disease that does not show symptoms in the early stages
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- Part of the first line of defense, kills bacteria when you chew food
- Causes disease; examples are bacteria, virus, fungi
- Combination of physical, mental, and social
- Second leading cause of cancer death in women
- Tumor that will not spread and is not cancerous
- Most common STD in teens
- Nutrient that provides energy for the body
- Cells that put the body on alert for infection
- A disease that is spread from one living thing to another
- Measurable goals that keep you organized and on track
- Range of movement of a joint or muscle
18 Clues: Most common STD in teens • N in the acronym CAUTION • #1 mental health issue in the USA • Super food that boosts brain activity • Range of movement of a joint or muscle • Nutrient that provides energy for the body • Combination of physical, mental, and social • Second leading cause of cancer death in women • Cells that put the body on alert for infection • ...
Staying Healthy 2019-02-28
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- Measurable goals that keep you organized and on track
- N in the acronym CAUTION
- Second leading cause of cancer death in women
- #1 mental health issue in the USA
- Damage and slow foreign particles in body; considered the "army" or extra fighters
- A disease that is spread from one living thing to another
- Cells that put the body on alert for infection
- Super food that boosts brain activity
- Nutrient that provides energy for the body
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- Tumor that will not spread and is not cancerous
- Range of movement of a joint or muscle
- Most common STD in teens
- Disease that cannot be spread from person to person
- Combination of physical, mental, and social
- Causes disease; examples are bacteria, virus, fungi
- Disease that does not show symptoms in the early stages
- Part of the first line of defense, kills bacteria when you chew food
- Cancer treatment that tries to make the immune system stronger
18 Clues: Most common STD in teens • N in the acronym CAUTION • #1 mental health issue in the USA • Super food that boosts brain activity • Range of movement of a joint or muscle • Nutrient that provides energy for the body • Combination of physical, mental, and social • Second leading cause of cancer death in women • Cells that put the body on alert for infection • ...
MH/CD Integrated Plans 2021-02-23
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- ABA therapy services
- Psychiatric facility that provides inpatient 24-hour treatment and supervision.
- Intensive group therapy is provided for 2 to 3 hours per day, 3 to 6 days per week.
- Opioid Treatment Programs
- Hospital psychiatric services are covered and require preauthorization.
- Treatment is provided for 4 hours or more per day, 3 to 6 days per week.
- Has a specialty in psychiatry. They may provide psychotherapy and may prescribe medication.
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- Arranged for all Emergency Services, 24 hours each day, 7 days a week for Behavioral Health related services.
- Measure's a person's achievements, intelligence, skills, personality, neuropsychological functions, individual and occupational characteristics, or potentialities.
- A Doctor of Philosophy but is not a medical doctor and is not allowed to prescribe medication.
- Habilitative and Behavioral Management Services.
- Therapy involving 2 or more patients and 1 or more psychotherapists
- Provides 24-hour phone services staffed by mental health professional.
- Purpose of assessing and determining a member’s diagnoses and identify if the member has a need for mental health services.
14 Clues: ABA therapy services • Opioid Treatment Programs • Habilitative and Behavioral Management Services. • Therapy involving 2 or more patients and 1 or more psychotherapists • Provides 24-hour phone services staffed by mental health professional. • Hospital psychiatric services are covered and require preauthorization. • ...
Brightline Well-Being Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-19
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- The carriage of the body as a whole, the attitude of the body, or the position of the limbs (the arms and legs) (hint— important while at your desk!)
- The state or condition of being in good physical and mental health
- The quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness
- Brightline's weekly yoga offering: Brightline _____
- Brightline's bi-weekly social gathering on Thursday mornings: Brightline __________
- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions
- An aspect of health that includes our ability to interact and form meaningful relationships with others
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- Expending conscious effort to solve difficult personal and interpersonal problems
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances
- Brightline's weekly workout group on Fridays: Brightline _____
- Activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
- Brightline's weekly wellness offering that occurs on Wednesdays at 12pm PST: Mid-Day ______
- Brightline's virtual Bright Spot: Bright _____
- Abbreviation for requested days off from work
14 Clues: Abbreviation for requested days off from work • Brightline's virtual Bright Spot: Bright _____ • Brightline's weekly yoga offering: Brightline _____ • The scientific study of the human mind and its functions • Brightline's weekly workout group on Fridays: Brightline _____ • The state or condition of being in good physical and mental health • ...
SDG3: Good Health and Wellbeing 2023-03-02
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- a factor for non-communicable diseases
- one cardiovascular disease
- an organization aiming to aid those who suffer from issues related to mental health in the UAE.
- nicotine falls under this category of drugs
- fill in the blank: prevention can be attained by setting up free______campaigns
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- fill in the blank: end all preventable deaths under the age of_____.
- a communicable disease that causes most deaths
- one main type of disease
- the most common mental health disorder
- an initiative by the UAE government to helps in early detection of genetic diseases
- a solution to the floods in pakistan
- the most common type of diabetes
12 Clues: one main type of disease • one cardiovascular disease • the most common type of diabetes • a solution to the floods in pakistan • the most common mental health disorder • a factor for non-communicable diseases • nicotine falls under this category of drugs • a communicable disease that causes most deaths • ...
Psychology Crossword 2024-01-12
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- Health: A person's emotional, psychological, and social well-being, encompassing their ability to cope with stress, maintain healthy relationships, and function effectively in daily life.
- A complex condition characterized by compulsive engagement in a behavior or substance use
- Research: Tests a hypothesis to determine cause and effect relationship
- A systematic investigation aimed at discovering new knowledge, insights, or solutions to a specific problem through the collection and analysis of data.
- Psychology: Investigates how social interactions influences individuals behavior
- A medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illnesses and disorders
- A psychological approach that focuses on observable behaviors and external stimuli, emphasizing the role of conditioning and reinforcement in shaping and modifying behavior
- In psychology, it refers to the part of the mind that mediates between the conscious and unconscious and is responsible for reality testing and a sense of personal identity
- Psychology: studies mental processes such as perception, memory decision making and problem solving
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- Research: used to describe general or specific behaviors
- An assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- Observation: Observation of behavior in its natural setting
- Psychology: The assessment diagnoses and treatment of mental health disorders
- A psychological condition characterized by feelings of worry, fear, or unease, often accompanied by physical symptoms
- A neurodevelopment condition marked by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that can impact daily functioning
- A set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
- The study of the mind and behavior, exploring mental processes and how they influence actions and reactions
- Study: Observational research study focusing on one or a few people
- A list of questions to be answered by research participants
- In psychology, refers to an approach that emphasizes the individual's inherent capacity for personal growth, and the importance of subjective experiences and self-perception
20 Clues: Research: used to describe general or specific behaviors • A list of questions to be answered by research participants • Observation: Observation of behavior in its natural setting • Study: Observational research study focusing on one or a few people • Research: Tests a hypothesis to determine cause and effect relationship • ...
Cognitive Psychology: The Human Mind and Emotions 2025-03-25
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- The process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and senses.
- The combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual’s character.
- The part of the mind that contains thoughts and feelings we are not aware of.
- A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from demanding circumstances.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- The five physical abilities (sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell) that help humans perceive and interact with the world.
- A belief or anticipation about what will happen in the future or how things should be.
- A nerve cell that transmits information in the brain and nervous system.
- A trance-like state of focused attention used in some psychological treatments.
- The process of sharing information, thoughts, or feelings through speech, writing, or gestures.
- The way in which a person acts in response to a particular situation.
- The act of focusing or concentrating on a specific task, person, or detail.
- The ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses.
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal mental or psychological disorders.
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- The state of being aware of and able to think about one's existence.
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or trauma.
- A mental disorder involving distress but not a detachment from reality.
- The inner drive or reason that pushes someone to take action or achieve a goal.
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness.
- A false perception of reality, such as seeing or hearing something that isn’t there.
- The human soul, mind, or spirit, often used in psychology.
- The faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience that can affect mental health.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something uncertain.
25 Clues: A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness. • The human soul, mind, or spirit, often used in psychology. • The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or trauma. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others. • The faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information. • ...
NURS4114EF Review 2024-11-15
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- ______ psychology seeks to understand the psychological influences on health.
- Using ______ can trigger or bring forward the onset of psychosis.
- Excessive and uncontrollable ______ is a symptom of generalised anxiety disorder.
- Social ______ involves the negative or discriminatory attitudes that others may have about mental illness.
- Heritability explains the part of mental disorders attributable to ______ factors.
- Subjective distress and ______ to daily functioning are the two pre-requisites for disorders to be clinically significant.
- Stress-______ model explains how under the same stressor, vulnerable individual is more likely to develop mental disorder than resilient individual.
- ______ symptoms refer to the painful physical and psychological symptoms that occur after a drug-dependent person stops using the drug.
- ______ can be auditory, visual, tactile, olfactory, and gustatory in nature.
- Patients with ______ personality disorder tend to be suspicious and distrustful of others.
- ______ refers to a behavioural pattern of substance use that is marked by a person's inability to control the impulse to use drugs even when there are negative consequences.
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- ______ refers a group of symptoms/ conditions which include psychotic symptoms and psychotic disorders.
- ______ is present in patients with Bipolar I Disorder, but not Bipolar II Disorder.
- All-or-none thinking is an example of cognitive ______.
- Positive symptoms of schizophrenia can be attributed to the high level of ______.
- ______ for mental disorders can be medications, psychotherapy and their combination.
- Substance use is use under control while substance ______ is not.
- Most ______ illnesses are invisible illnesses.
- The hallmark sign of ______ disorder is extreme mood swings.
- Feeling dizzy, sweating, feeling of choking are symptoms of ______ attacks.
- Patients with illness anxiety disorder often do not have ______ symptoms.
- Patients with ______ nervosa engage in compensatory behaviours after binge-eating.
- Cluster B personality disorders are considered ______ , emotional, or erratic.
- Negative cognitive ______ refers to negative thoughts about self, world and future
- Patients with ______ exhibits strong and persistent fear triggered by the presence of a specific object/ situation.
25 Clues: Most ______ illnesses are invisible illnesses. • All-or-none thinking is an example of cognitive ______. • The hallmark sign of ______ disorder is extreme mood swings. • Using ______ can trigger or bring forward the onset of psychosis. • Substance use is use under control while substance ______ is not. • ...
Employee Health and Wellness 2024-03-22
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- Fitness Strategies for incorporating physical activity into the workday, such as walking meetings and standing desks (12 letters)
- Risk Management The process of proactively addressing ergonomic concerns to prevent workplace injuries (11 letters)
- Program A program that integrates physical activity, mental health, and nutrition to promote overall well-being (12 letters)
- Assistance Resources and services provided to employees to assist with stress management and mental health support (11 letters)
- Eating The practice of consuming food mindfully and being aware of hunger and fullness cues (11 letters)
- Education Education and resources provided to employees to promote healthy eating habits and nutrition knowledge (13 letters)
- Health A holistic approach to health that emphasizes the connection between mind, body, and spirit (10 letters)
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- Workplace An initiative aimed at reducing sedentary behavior in the workplace (10 letters)
- A form of exerise that combines strength training with cardiovascular activity (10 letters)
- Screenings A program that offers preventive health screenings and wellness assessments to employees (10 letters)
- Culture The process of creating a supportive work environment that values employee well-being (12 letters)
- Practices Techniques for promoting relaxation and reducing stress through controlled breathing and meditation (12 letters)
12 Clues: Workplace An initiative aimed at reducing sedentary behavior in the workplace (10 letters) • A form of exerise that combines strength training with cardiovascular activity (10 letters) • Eating The practice of consuming food mindfully and being aware of hunger and fullness cues (11 letters) • ...
Tih'onnahs crossword puzzle 2023-03-09
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- disorder conditions related to persistent eating behaviors that negatively impact your health, your emotions and your ability to function in important areas of life
- is a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness.
- when you dwell or worry about the same thought repeatedly
- is marked by an ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development
- emotion of resentment towards someone or something you feel has wronged you.
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- state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- disorder is a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration.
- problems disease or medical ailment or environmental condition that poses the risk of disease or medical ailment.
- disorder your general emotional state or mood is distorted or inconsistent with your circumstances and interferes with your ability to function
- health the state of your psychological and emotional well-being
- repeated, persistent and unwanted thoughts, urges or images that are intrusive and cause distress or anxiety.
- illness alterations in thinking, mood, or behavior associated with significant distress and impaired functioning
12 Clues: is a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness. • when you dwell or worry about the same thought repeatedly • health the state of your psychological and emotional well-being • state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation • emotion of resentment towards someone or something you feel has wronged you. • ...
Chapter 7 LP Nutrition india strange 2022-09-21
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- fat like substance in your blood
- simple guide to good nutrition
- high blood cholesterol
- intense fear of being obese
- bodily or mental tension
- despreate overeating
- component of blood that carries oxygen to cells
- state of physical, mental, emotional health
- people with common concern, offer emotional help
- promote sensible food choices
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- calcium deficiency may cause a condition
- plant based sources
- blood in large muscles of the legs
13 Clues: plant based sources • despreate overeating • high blood cholesterol • bodily or mental tension • intense fear of being obese • promote sensible food choices • simple guide to good nutrition • fat like substance in your blood • blood in large muscles of the legs • calcium deficiency may cause a condition • state of physical, mental, emotional health • ...
Health Unit One Vocabulary 2024-09-09
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- manipulate (someone) using psychological methods into questioning their own sanity or powers of reasoning
- a mental attitude that can positively impact your health and well-being
- a way of communicating with others that is direct, honest, and respectful, while still avoiding hurting anyone's feelings
- A disagreement between people or groups
- a stressor that comes from within a person, such as their thoughts and feelings
- a personality trait in which someone has a more negative—or some might say, realistic—view of life
- a communication style where someone avoids expressing their needs, opinions, or values
- a positive internal dialogue that makes a person feel good about themselves
- a way to express your feelings, needs, and concerns without blaming others or sounding threatening
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- a type of health where a state of well-being that describes the condition of your body and how well it functions
- acting or done without forethought
- a type of health where a state of being that involves a sense of purpose and meaning in life, and a connection to something larger than oneself
- a type of health where a person's ability to form and maintain positive relationships with others
- a type of health where a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- a style of communication that prioritizes the speaker's needs and feelings over those of others
- a person one knows slightly, but who is not a close friend
- a stressor that comes from outside of you, such as your environment, social situations, or life events
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
18 Clues: acting or done without forethought • A disagreement between people or groups • a person one knows slightly, but who is not a close friend • a mental attitude that can positively impact your health and well-being • a positive internal dialogue that makes a person feel good about themselves • ...
Crossword Puzzle- LUCERO STEM 11-10 2024-04-16
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- emotionally competent person can motivate himself to work because has positive attitude toward something
- that go on and off the face in a fraction of a second
- the ability to recover readily from illness
- Health is defined as a state of emotional and psychological well-being in which is an individual is able to use his or her cognitive and emotional capabilities
- the ability of a person to tune in to his own feelings
- is the ability to control disruptive impulses caused by negative emotions.
- stress should also be avoided by mothers who have developing babies in their womb.
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- One of the most common mental health issues experienced by adolescents today
- emotions that we do not intend to hide and occur whenever we are alone or with family and close friends
- is a time when one tries to understand the self in the process of developing his self-concept.
- self-concept can serve as a buffer to the onslaught of problems and difficulties that a young person experiences
- the ability helps one to recognize and understand how other people feel
- defined as a subjective state that emerges from a general feeling of satisfaction with oneself
- disorder is a practice that either leads to obesity or malnourishment
- to produce good or weak mental health of the individual
15 Clues: the ability to recover readily from illness • that go on and off the face in a fraction of a second • the ability of a person to tune in to his own feelings • to produce good or weak mental health of the individual • disorder is a practice that either leads to obesity or malnourishment • the ability helps one to recognize and understand how other people feel • ...
Health Status 2025-09-04
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- The number of deaths in a population, usually expressed per 100,000.
- The number of new cases of a disease in a given time.
- The number of people with a particular condition at a given time.
- A mental or emotional condition often measured in surveys, linked with anxiety or depression (_____ distress).
- A key health status indicator that considers both quality and length of life. (Healthy _______ Life Expectancy).
- The average number of years a person can expect to live.
- A broad term that refers to the overall level of health experienced by an individual or population.
- The process of interpreting health data to draw conclusions.
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- Another term for illness or disease in a population.
- Information used to measure health status (starting with I).
- Years of healthy life lost due to illness, disability, or premature death.
- A difficulty in self-care, mobility, or communication (________ limitation)..
- A health status indicator that combines morbidity and mortality.
- A pattern seen when the number of cases rises or falls over time.
- An indicator that combines life expectancy with years lived in good health (Acronym).
- A measure of the number of years lost due to illness, disease, or injury.
- A visual tool used to show data to usually compare health outcomes between different age groups.
- A measure of premature death.
18 Clues: A measure of premature death. • Another term for illness or disease in a population. • The number of new cases of a disease in a given time. • The average number of years a person can expect to live. • Information used to measure health status (starting with I). • The process of interpreting health data to draw conclusions. • ...
Healthcare Facilities 2025-12-11
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- Facility where they prepare and dispense medications
- provides help to patients who have physical or mental diabilities
- also known as ambulatory centers,open to public, and varies in location
- healthcare delivery systems and health insurance
- mainly used for elderly or those needing care for a substantial amount of time
- personalized type of healthcare, annual fee
- healthcare that provides vision exams,and deals with the eyes
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- the performance of tests to determine diagnoses
- dealing with patients who are pregnant or planning to be pregnant
- Most general healthcare facility;has multiple uses
- services needed involving teeth care
- found in schools in colleges as a form of simple care
- care for patients who may be terminally ill,comfort care
- also known as occupational health clinics, provides teaching examinations and care
- offering patients care from their own home
- treatment for patients with mental disorders or diseases
- privately owned by one physician or large cooperations
- healthcare for those in emergent need,most times involving accidents
18 Clues: services needed involving teeth care • offering patients care from their own home • personalized type of healthcare, annual fee • the performance of tests to determine diagnoses • healthcare delivery systems and health insurance • Most general healthcare facility;has multiple uses • Facility where they prepare and dispense medications • ...
Women's Connect May Newsletter Crossword 2025-05-02
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- This term describes the emotional exhaustion and reduced performance often caused by prolonged stress.
- This practice, involving deep breathing and awareness, is known to reduce stress.
- What is the name of the sleep disorder that affects a person’s ability to rest properly?
- This technique involves writing down thoughts and emotions to process experiences and improve mental clarity.
- The practice of expressing appreciation, often used to boost mood and mental well-being.
- What neurotransmitter is often associated with happiness and well-being?
- This mental health practice encourages maintaining a healthy balance between work and personal life.
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- This type of therapy focuses on changing negative thought patterns.
- This type of mental health professional can prescribe medication in addition to offering therapy.
- Which hormone, released during stress, is known as the "fight or flight" hormone?
10 Clues: This type of therapy focuses on changing negative thought patterns. • What neurotransmitter is often associated with happiness and well-being? • This practice, involving deep breathing and awareness, is known to reduce stress. • Which hormone, released during stress, is known as the "fight or flight" hormone? • ...
NAOSH 2023 2023-04-20
12 Clues: _____ Kit • _____Breaks • Health and ______ • Dangerous ________ • High _________ Vest • ________ Prevention • _______of surroundings • _____ Points of Contact • Personal ______ Equipment • _______Health; psychological • _______ Hazards; poor housekeeping • don't catch your fingers in ______ Points
Cardiovascular Disease 2025-01-13
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- The year Cardiovascular Disease was included as an NHPA, 19___.
- A direct cost that is paid by the individual unless covered by insurance, it's the transportation to the hospital.
- Peripheral _________ Disease.
- The heart foundation relies on this as well as gifts to help continue their work.
- Also referred as CV.
- Congestive Cardiac Failure.
- Cardiovascular Health refers to the health of the heart and ______________.
- A substance a person chooses to smoke that can contribute to risk factors of CV diseases.
- The number of million of Australians had Cardiovascular Disease in 2007-2008.
- Air __________ is a physical environment determinant that effects our levels of Cardiovascular health.
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- An illness that's included amongst Cardiovascular Health.
- Associated mental health issues for CV disease is a cost that who pays?
- A type of heart disease.
- A person's ________________ status is a social determinant that impacts our health.
- Social and financial changes is a cost of this particular category.
- A biological determinant that can increase the risk of Cardiovascular diseases, this particular one deals with the levels of glucose in the body.
- The amount of money Cardiovascular Disease cost the health care system.
- Cardiovascular Disease was included as a NHPA as majority of it's risks can be ___________.
18 Clues: Also referred as CV. • A type of heart disease. • Congestive Cardiac Failure. • Peripheral _________ Disease. • An illness that's included amongst Cardiovascular Health. • The year Cardiovascular Disease was included as an NHPA, 19___. • Social and financial changes is a cost of this particular category. • ...
Health 2025-09-24
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- Budgeting and saving money - wellness domain
- Traits that are passed from parents to children, which can determine health
- Ability to recognize and manage feelings - wellness domain
- Who created the Health Education Curriculum Analysis Tool?
- Staying active and taking care of yourself - wellness domain
- Sense of meaning and purpose in life - wellness domain
- The doing domain of learning
- Taking care of the world around you - wellness domain
- The feeling domain of learning
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- Reading problem solving, and learning - wellness domain
- Health Education Curriculum Analysis Tool abbreviation
- Academic achievement is only __ element of student learning.
- "A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”.
- Contributing to society through a job - wellness domain
- The thinking domain of learning
- Creating friendships and collaborating with peers - wellness domain
16 Clues: The doing domain of learning • The feeling domain of learning • The thinking domain of learning • Budgeting and saving money - wellness domain • Taking care of the world around you - wellness domain • Health Education Curriculum Analysis Tool abbreviation • Sense of meaning and purpose in life - wellness domain • Reading problem solving, and learning - wellness domain • ...
Sudden Medical, Heat & Cold, and Poisons 2026-03-21
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- For mild hypothermia, apply heat to the person's upper _____
- Poisons can enter the body by being swallowed, inhaled, injected, or _____
- _____ the skin with running water for at least 15 minutes
- _____ can be a symptom of a diabetic emergency
- In heat ____, the skin is still moist and warm
- ____ a stinger away from the skin
- In carbon _____poisoning, symptoms include muscle cramps
- In severe hypothermia, if the person is not breathing, start _____
- Use _____ and hot water for a jellyfish sting
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- _____ can be a symptom of a seizure
- A severe _____ is a symptom of heat stroke
- Weird or _____ behavior can be a symptom of heat stroke
- A possible symptom of a mental health emergency
- An episode of abnormal brain function
- In _____ frostbite, the skin is hardened and paler than the area around it
- The food given for a diabetic emergency
- If the person is unresponsive with abnormal breathing, start CPR and give _____
- Create a _____ atmosphere for someone having a mental health emergency
18 Clues: ____ a stinger away from the skin • _____ can be a symptom of a seizure • An episode of abnormal brain function • The food given for a diabetic emergency • A severe _____ is a symptom of heat stroke • Use _____ and hot water for a jellyfish sting • _____ can be a symptom of a diabetic emergency • In heat ____, the skin is still moist and warm • ...
Health 2024-03-15
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- Health Triangle side focused on relationships
- Health triangle side focused on emotions,thoughts and feeling
- The M on a SMART Goal
- Give you energy
- The S on a SMART Goal
- The last name of the teacher in this class
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- Health Triangle side focused on the bodies ability to function
- Your bodies main source of energy
- A carbohydrate your body cannot digest
- The R on a SMART Goal
- What keeps your body temperature regulated
- The T on a SMART Goal
- The A on a SMART Goal
- Builds, maintains and replaces tissue in your body
14 Clues: Give you energy • The R on a SMART Goal • The M on a SMART Goal • The T on a SMART Goal • The A on a SMART Goal • The S on a SMART Goal • Your bodies main source of energy • A carbohydrate your body cannot digest • What keeps your body temperature regulated • The last name of the teacher in this class • Health Triangle side focused on relationships • ...
Counseling and Mental Health 2025-09-24
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- mental and emotional wellness
- mental illnesses causing physical bodily symptoms which cannot be traced to any physical cause
- feeling nervous, unsure or scared about something
- the body's physical and mental response to unpleasant or difficult situations
- conditions that hinder or prevent good mental health
- psychiatric disorders causing a person to act differently than the social norm
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- characterized by an excessive and persistent sense of apprehension and unease
- conditions caused by disturbed eating patterns
- mental disorders which affect a person's mood
- long-lasting, intense sadness that leads to feeling helpless, hopeless, and/or worthless
- the event that causes stress
- great sadness caused by the loss of a person or a thing
12 Clues: the event that causes stress • mental and emotional wellness • mental disorders which affect a person's mood • conditions caused by disturbed eating patterns • feeling nervous, unsure or scared about something • conditions that hinder or prevent good mental health • great sadness caused by the loss of a person or a thing • ...
Nate and Kav Chapter 2 2023-01-31
Mental Health Education 2026-02-26
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- What book of the bible says: "All humans are created in the image and Likeness of God"
- Most mental health disorders occur in _______.
- Stands for Adverse Childhood Experiences
- This behavior in children, could mean the child is having anxiety.
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- Mental health disorders can cause changes in the way a person __________.
- Means symptoms of two disorders can occur at the same time.
- Mental health disorders can cause change in a person's_________.
7 Clues: Stands for Adverse Childhood Experiences • Most mental health disorders occur in _______. • Means symptoms of two disorders can occur at the same time. • Mental health disorders can cause change in a person's_________. • This behavior in children, could mean the child is having anxiety. • Mental health disorders can cause changes in the way a person __________. • ...
