mental health Crossword Puzzles
Module 1 Crossword 2024-10-28
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- differences in health outcomes between groups
- personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- an overall state of well-being
- taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
- people of the same age who have similar interests
- the sum of your surroundings
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- an individual’s capacity to learn about and understand health information
- providing health information to help people make healthy decisions
- a deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose in life
- avoiding harmful behaviors
- all the traits that are biologically passed from parent to offspring
12 Clues: avoiding harmful behaviors • the sum of your surroundings • an overall state of well-being • differences in health outcomes between groups • people of the same age who have similar interests • a deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose in life • personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives • ...
Year 7 Health & Physical Education 2020-09-10
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- in ........ lessons we participate in skill development, drill and games for lots of different sports
- in ..... lessons we learn about things like drugs & alcohol and mental health
- there are two single health ...... every week
- PE involves playing ...... as well as things like fitness testing, swimming and athletics
- by participating in PE lesson I can stay fit and ........
- we complete a .......... unit learning about the impacts different foods have on our bodies
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- ......... in PE lessons is compulsory and is done for a double lesson every week
- in the ....... health unit we look at things like resilience and stress and well as sources of help when we are going through some tough times
- in the safety unit we cover the topic of ......... and learn how to protect ourselves online and where to go if someone is harassing you
- students complete .......... twice each year to assess their fitness for a variety of fitness components
- at the start of each year all students go to the ......... pool to complete 3 weeks of swimming and water safety
11 Clues: there are two single health ...... every week • by participating in PE lesson I can stay fit and ........ • in ..... lessons we learn about things like drugs & alcohol and mental health • ......... in PE lessons is compulsory and is done for a double lesson every week • PE involves playing ...... as well as things like fitness testing, swimming and athletics • ...
COA 2025-01-21
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- Plan, Do, Study, Act
- Personalized Recovery Oriented Services
- Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic
- The correct abbreviation for BestSelf Behavioral Health
- Assertive Community Treatment
- If asked about a policy or procedure you’re unfamiliar with you can ask this person
- You know her as Becky, the VP of PQI, but how would you look her up in Outlook?
- COA
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- These types of practices and interventions are Medicaid billable
- (blank) Quality Improvement (PQI)
- The name of the new BestSelf crisis center opening this year
- An electronic version of the Policy and Procedure manual can be found here
- COA arrives to audit on this day of the week
- The acronym that states the Department of Health, OASAS and the Office of Mental Health determined an agency is in alignment with SAMSHA standards.
14 Clues: COA • Plan, Do, Study, Act • Assertive Community Treatment • (blank) Quality Improvement (PQI) • Personalized Recovery Oriented Services • Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic • COA arrives to audit on this day of the week • The correct abbreviation for BestSelf Behavioral Health • The name of the new BestSelf crisis center opening this year • ...
Friday Funday 2016-04-15
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- Medicare RX coverage
- Provider Network in M27
- A drug that is not on the list of preferred drugs.
- Gate Keeper
- Mental Health authorizations
- a drug that is on the list of preferred drugs.
- A drug which is the pharmaceutical equivalent to brand name.
- BlueChoice lab of choice
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- Guest Membership
- Federal health insurance program that began in 1966
- The amount that needs to be satisfied before benefits pay out.
- Risk
- Teaching someone a skill or ability that never existed.
- Provider Network is M41
- Afforable Care Act
- Coverage the fills the gaps in Medicare payments
16 Clues: Risk • Gate Keeper • Guest Membership • Afforable Care Act • Medicare RX coverage • Provider Network in M27 • Provider Network is M41 • BlueChoice lab of choice • Mental Health authorizations • a drug that is on the list of preferred drugs. • Coverage the fills the gaps in Medicare payments • A drug that is not on the list of preferred drugs. • ...
Chapter 1 crossword 2025-08-25
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- health a poor state of health and wellness in various areas of your life
- an abnormal physical or mental condition with no single, identifiable cause
- diseases a dimension of health that involves your emotions, mood, outlook on life, and beliefs about yourself
- a state of health and wellness in which one feels safe, fulfilled, and productive, and looks forward to enjoying a long life
- a healthy balance of physical, emotional, intellectual, and social health
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- health a state of excellent health and wellness in all areas of your life
- a dimension of health that involves your ability to think clearly and critically, learn, and solve problems
- health a dimension of health that involves your body, including physical fitness and the ability to cope with everyday physical tasks
- diseases diseases that occur for many years, even for a lifetime
- health diseases that occur and resolve quickly
- health a dimension of health that involves your communication skills, relationships, and ability to interact with others
11 Clues: health diseases that occur and resolve quickly • diseases diseases that occur for many years, even for a lifetime • health a poor state of health and wellness in various areas of your life • health a state of excellent health and wellness in all areas of your life • a healthy balance of physical, emotional, intellectual, and social health • ...
Glossary 2022-05-07
11 Clues: aid • note • base • plan • health • issues • violence • listening • organization • way of doing something • things you do to make it easier or possible for someone to do something
Vocab Crossword 2021-09-24
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- a severe mental disorder which people lose contact with reality
- a medical doctor with a specialty in the treatment of mental health problems
- a hormone that gives the body extra energy
- a feeling of sudden intense fear
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- a exaggerated fear of a specific situation or object
- a mental health professional who is trained and licensed by the state to perform therapy
- the sorrow caused by the loss of a loved one
- a approach that teaches you different ways of thinking and behaving
8 Clues: a feeling of sudden intense fear • a hormone that gives the body extra energy • the sorrow caused by the loss of a loved one • a exaggerated fear of a specific situation or object • a severe mental disorder which people lose contact with reality • a approach that teaches you different ways of thinking and behaving • ...
Public Health Vocabulary 2023-08-24
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- Efforts made to maintain or restore physical, mental, or emotional well-being especially by trained and licensed professionals
- The process of enabling and encouraging people and to improve their health.
- The consequences of a healthcare service or intervention
- The ability to obtain healthcare services such as prevention, diagnosis, treatment,
- The degree to which health services increase the likelihood of desired health outcomes.
- Action so as to avoid, forestall, or circumvent a phenomenon
- A person or facility who is trained and licensed to give health care.
- A factor which decisively affects the nature or outcome of something.
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- Approach to health that aims to improve the health of an entire population.
- The amount of healthcare services consumed.
- To shield from harm or injury using formal or legal measures, such as making laws.
- The first level of contact with the healthcare system that provides continuous and comprehensive day-to-day care.
- Structured systems designed for the delivery of healthcare services by specialized workforces.
- The science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities.
14 Clues: The amount of healthcare services consumed. • The consequences of a healthcare service or intervention • Action so as to avoid, forestall, or circumvent a phenomenon • A person or facility who is trained and licensed to give health care. • A factor which decisively affects the nature or outcome of something. • ...
Health vocab 2018-01-19
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- TRADE COMMISSION: consumer protection able to have a fair competition between products
- a person who offers to do something for free
- the relationship between humans and animals with environmental conditions (ecological medicine
- BUSINESS BUREAU (BBB): non profit organization that take speoples complaints and tests the reliability from that product
- a variety of life in an ecosystem
- QUALITY INDEX: a way of the government agencies telling the society how bad the pollution is
- DONATION: surgically removing an organ to help save someone's life or yours
- family, social and economic position based on income education and occupation.
- OF LIFE:the standard of health, comfort, and happiness experienced by an individual or group.
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- STATUS: measures an individual's work
- unable to live in a house
- lack of proper nutrition
- RIGHTS :right to safety and right to be informed
- : a person's mental or physical condition
- exposing to danger
- the surroundings or conditions around someone or something
- public support for a particular cause or policy
- poor
- HEALTH: health of the population monitored by the state
19 Clues: poor • exposing to danger • lack of proper nutrition • unable to live in a house • a variety of life in an ecosystem • STATUS: measures an individual's work • : a person's mental or physical condition • a person who offers to do something for free • public support for a particular cause or policy • RIGHTS :right to safety and right to be informed • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-15
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- Process that prevents cream separation in milk.
- Sudden increase in the occurrence of a disease.
- Milk going bad due to bacteria or improper storage.
- Heating process to kill harmful bacteria in milk.
- Organism that can transmit diseases between animals or humans.
- Practices that ensure cleanliness and safety in milk production.
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- Systematic monitoring of health events to identify trends.
- Diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans
- Study of the distribution and causes of diseases in populations.
- Isolation of potentially diseased animal
- Ancient Greek goddess of health, cleanliness, and sanitation
- Natural sugar found in milk.
- The organization responsible for international standards on animal health
- a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
14 Clues: Natural sugar found in milk. • Isolation of potentially diseased animal • Process that prevents cream separation in milk. • Sudden increase in the occurrence of a disease. • Heating process to kill harmful bacteria in milk. • Milk going bad due to bacteria or improper storage. • Diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans • ...
Alcohol Use and Your Health 2024-03-07
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- What alcohol ABV is 7%
- What alcohol ABV is 12%
- What is 15 or more drinks for men and 8 or more drinks for women considered
- Who should not drink
- What is alcohol by volume abbreviation
- What mental health issue is considered a long-term alcohol risk
- Abbreviation for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
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- What short-term health risk happens such as crashes, burns, falls etc....
- What is 1 or less drinks for women and 2 or less drinks for men considered
- What long-term health risk happens regarding learning and memory problems
- What alcohol ABV is 40%
- What is the most common form of excessive drinking
- What alcohol ABV is 5%
- What short-term health risk can excessive alcohol use create regarding violence
14 Clues: Who should not drink • What alcohol ABV is 7% • What alcohol ABV is 5% • What alcohol ABV is 40% • What alcohol ABV is 12% • What is alcohol by volume abbreviation • Abbreviation for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder • What is the most common form of excessive drinking • What mental health issue is considered a long-term alcohol risk • ...
COA 2025 2025-03-27
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- Plan, Do, Study, Act
- An electronic version of the Policy and Procedure manual can be found here
- These types of practices and interventions are Medicaid billable
- The name of the new BestSelf crisis center opening this year
- The acronym that states the Department of Health, OASAS and the Office of Mental Health determined an agency is in alignment with SAMSHA standards.
- COA
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- The correct abbreviation for BestSelf Behavioral Health
- (blank) & Quality Improvement (PQI)
- If asked about a policy or procedure you’re unfamiliar with you can ask this person
- Personalized Recovery Oriented Services
- COA arrives to audit on this day of the week
- You know her as Becky, the VP of PQI, but how would you look her up in Outlook?
- Assertive Community Treatment
- Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic
14 Clues: COA • Plan, Do, Study, Act • Assertive Community Treatment • (blank) & Quality Improvement (PQI) • Personalized Recovery Oriented Services • COA arrives to audit on this day of the week • Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic • The correct abbreviation for BestSelf Behavioral Health • The name of the new BestSelf crisis center opening this year • ...
cuckoos nest 2023-05-22
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- what they uncurable patients were called
- The state in the United States where the novel is set.
- The word that describes the way Nurse Ratched and Billy Bibbits mom use
- The last name of the controlling nurse.
- A word that describes abnormal behavior.
- Kassey first name The author of the novel.
- A treatment method for mental disorders.
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- A type of mental disorder.
- The antagonist of the novel.
- The mental health institution where the story takes place.
- The protagonist of the novel.
11 Clues: A type of mental disorder. • The antagonist of the novel. • The protagonist of the novel. • The last name of the controlling nurse. • what they uncurable patients were called • A word that describes abnormal behavior. • A treatment method for mental disorders. • Kassey first name The author of the novel. • The state in the United States where the novel is set. • ...
Dopamine 2025-03-17
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- Dopamine binds to these in the brain
- A mental health disorder liked to dopamine imbalance
- A class of drugs that artificially increases dopamine levels and can lead to addiction
- Stimulant drug that increases dopamine levels
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- Dopamine is essential for coordinating this bodily function
- Location where dopamine transmits signals
- t’s a teen drama that explores themes of addiction, mental health, relationships, and identity, starring Zendaya / A pleasurable “high” caused by dopamine-stimulating drugs
- Feeling of enjoyment linked to dopamine release
- Compulsive behavior driven by dopamine surges
- In Parkinson's disease, this movement-related symptom is caused by lack of dopamine / shaking
- Part of the brain associated with dopamine production
11 Clues: Dopamine binds to these in the brain • Location where dopamine transmits signals • Compulsive behavior driven by dopamine surges • Stimulant drug that increases dopamine levels • Feeling of enjoyment linked to dopamine release • A mental health disorder liked to dopamine imbalance • Part of the brain associated with dopamine production • ...
🧩 Stay Sharp: Medicare Terms Crossword #7 — Preventive Services 2025-06-19
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- : Cessation counseling is available for users
- : Helps detect colon cancer
- : A blood test for heart health
- : Happens once every year
- : A yearly visit covered by Medicare
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- : A basic vital sign
- : A test to catch illness early
- : Flu shot is one example
- : Mental health screening offered
- : Screening for breast cancer
10 Clues: : A basic vital sign • : Flu shot is one example • : Happens once every year • : Helps detect colon cancer • : Screening for breast cancer • : A test to catch illness early • : A blood test for heart health • : Mental health screening offered • : A yearly visit covered by Medicare • : Cessation counseling is available for users
Health_FINAL EXAM 2023-05-03
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- “a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”
- One benefit of keeping a ___________, is to help clarify your goals and problems
- These types of disasters impact emergency services because it decreases the access to those impacted
- Food ________________, or places where residents don’t have easy access to fresh fruits and vegetables.
- This type of care is important for one's health because it can lead to early intervention as well as increase the effectiveness of treatment
- The Department of Health and Human Services recommends 150 minutes of moderate physical ___________ per week, in addition to doing some muscle strengthening exercises at least two days a week. One way to do this is by finding physical activity that matches your interests.
- one way to improve your ________________ skills is by being assertive and speaking up when you need to, but also by improving your active listening skills.
- A _______ reportor is a person who is legally responsible to report and get help in cases of abuse.
- means a matter of opinion or perspective
- A lack of ____________ can impact health by making it harder to make healthier choices.
- The leading cause of death in the US for adults is ___________ disease and can be prevented through proper nutrition and exercise.
- In order to make better _____________, you should reflect and learn from past mistakes.
- ____________ decision is one that is made quickly and without much thought
- means based on facts; this is how we should present information on health.
- Social isolation can reduce one's health because it can increase the rate of ____________.
- self-_______________ is taking responsibility for oneself--including one’s behavior and well-being
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- specializes in psychological testing and talk therapy
- meaning a sense of shame
- an "I" message will emphasize the perspective of the __________ rather than placing blame on the receiver
- this type of health can be defined as the condition of your body and takes several factors into consideration including genetics, lifestyle, environment, and health care.
- A lot of times we don't consider long-term ______________, because it can take years to show up.
- Box Breathing is an effective _________ relief strategy because it is a series of breaths used to calm a person.
- the permission given for something or a situation
- You should consider your current level of fitness when creating your health _________.
- Coping with stress, having meaningful relationships, engaging in productive work, and contributing to society all fall under the umbrella of ___________ health
- ______________ is important to your overall health because it can strengthen our hearts and improve our quality of life.
- the moral priciples that guide behavior and are formed through interacting with several groups and communities
- This can lead to a good job which provides different health services like health insurance.
- this can help improve one's health by providing answers to questions, potential solutions to problems, and access to information
- A general __________ is a good first step because they can recommend a specialist as needed.
- _______ conditions are permanent or last a long time, and they make staying healthy a bit more of an effort but proper management can make it easier to live with.
- this type of lifestyle doesn't add to one's health because it involves little to no physical activity
- has a medical degree as well as training in providing a range of therapies; can prescribe medication
- Communication about ethics or disagreements should be voicing concerns and avoiding ____________.
- this type of health can be defined as one’s ability to interact with those around them, and it involves several skills such as mutual respect and good communication.
- Standards within our culture and can be diverse based on different communities
36 Clues: meaning a sense of shame • means a matter of opinion or perspective • the permission given for something or a situation • specializes in psychological testing and talk therapy • ____________ decision is one that is made quickly and without much thought • means based on facts; this is how we should present information on health. • ...
psychology 2025-10-16
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- – The scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
- An educated guess or prediction that can be tested through research and experiments.
- Understanding and explaining why a behavior or mental process occurs.
- A psychologist who studies how biology (especially the brain and nervous system) affects behavior.
- Psychologists who study observable behavior and how it’s affected by learning and the environment.
- Guessing or forecasting what might happen based on previous observations.
- The process of looking inward and examining one’s own thoughts and feelings.
- An early school of psychology that studied the structure of the mind by breaking down mental processes into basic parts.
- A person trained to study behavior and mental processes, but who typically cannot prescribe medication.
- vs. Nurture The debate over whether behavior is mostly shaped by genetics (nature) or by environment and experience (nurture).
- Having to do with thinking, understanding, learning, and remembering.
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- A medical doctor who specializes in mental health and can prescribe medication.
- Something that can be seen or measured directly.
- Related to the physical or biological processes of living organisms (like the brain, hormones, or nervous system).
- A psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts influence behavior (based on Freud’s theories).
- A psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing their future and achieving personal growth.
- Using psychological knowledge to help control or change behavior in helpful ways.
- A school of psychology focused on how mental and behavioral processes help people adapt to their environment.
- A psychologist who studies how we process, store, and use information and how this influences thinking and behavior.
- The goal of identifying and describing behaviors or mental processes accurately.
20 Clues: Something that can be seen or measured directly. • – The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. • Understanding and explaining why a behavior or mental process occurs. • Having to do with thinking, understanding, learning, and remembering. • Guessing or forecasting what might happen based on previous observations. • ...
THE GREAT OUTDOORS 2023-05-10
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- ride a bicycle or motorbike
- being healthy or happy
- diagram of an area of land or sea
- activities done for enjoyment in your leisure time
- the process of finding a way to get from one place to another
- Country in the South Pacific
- object or feature of a landscape that is easily recognisable
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- conserving the natural environment
- to support, speak out about or recommend something
- an outdoors plastic disk throwing game
- focusing the mind and letting go of distractions
- in the open air
- an overgrown shrub
- outdoor treasure hunting activity
- weather conditions
- improvements to health
- Health psychological and emotional wellbeing
- ready to engage in physical movement
- large public garden or land
- Animals and landscapes outside
20 Clues: in the open air • an overgrown shrub • weather conditions • being healthy or happy • improvements to health • ride a bicycle or motorbike • large public garden or land • Country in the South Pacific • Animals and landscapes outside • outdoor treasure hunting activity • diagram of an area of land or sea • conserving the natural environment • ready to engage in physical movement • ...
Health 2023-06-24
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- The condition of being well physically, mentally, and socially, free from illness or injury.
- The body's ability to resist or fight off infections and diseases, often developed through vaccinations.
- The ability to be physically active and perform physical activities with strength, endurance, and flexibility.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of germs and diseases, such as washing hands.
- The feeling of mental or emotional pressure or tension caused by various factors, and its impact on health.
- The state of overall well-being and good health, involving physical, mental, and emotional aspects.
- The ability to bounce back or recover quickly from difficulties or challenges.
- Taking measures to avoid or reduce the risk of diseases or injuries through actions like vaccinations or safety precautions.
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- The process of providing the body with an adequate amount of water to maintain proper bodily functions.
- Physical activity or movement that helps to keep the body healthy and strong.
- A state of well-being characterized by positive emotions, contentment, and satisfaction.
- diet A diet that includes a variety of foods from different food groups to provide essential nutrients.
- The process of providing the body with the necessary food and nutrients for growth, development, and health.
- The natural state of rest in which the body and mind recover and rejuvenate.
14 Clues: The natural state of rest in which the body and mind recover and rejuvenate. • Physical activity or movement that helps to keep the body healthy and strong. • The ability to bounce back or recover quickly from difficulties or challenges. • A state of well-being characterized by positive emotions, contentment, and satisfaction. • ...
Aftercare 2025-09-23
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- Belief in oneself and abilities
- Regular behaviors repeated over time
- Process of returning to health or normal life
- Done online or through technology
- Actions taken to stop something from happening
- Collections of people with a common goal
- Process of growth or progress
- Achievement of a goal or favorable outcome
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- Taking time to maintain your well-being
- Plan of activities or appointments
- Providing help or encouragement
- Living free from alcohol or drugs
- Available materials or support for help
- Plan of activities or appointments
- Treatment to improve mental health
- Former members or graduates of an organ
- Gatherings for support and sharing
17 Clues: Process of growth or progress • Providing help or encouragement • Belief in oneself and abilities • Living free from alcohol or drugs • Done online or through technology • Plan of activities or appointments • Plan of activities or appointments • Treatment to improve mental health • Gatherings for support and sharing • Regular behaviors repeated over time • ...
Help for Mental Disorders 2025-04-28
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- Suggestion to seek help or information from another person or place
- A medical doctor who treats mental health problems
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- A licensed, certified mental health professional with a master’s degree in social work
- Counseling that seeks to improve troubled family relationships
- A mental health professional who is trained and licensed by the state to counsel
- professional counseling
6 Clues: professional counseling • A medical doctor who treats mental health problems • Counseling that seeks to improve troubled family relationships • Suggestion to seek help or information from another person or place • A mental health professional who is trained and licensed by the state to counsel • ...
Health Crossword Puzzle 2018-04-29
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- ______ containing lead, can cause serious damage to the brain, kidneys, nervous system, and red blood cells.
- EMF is short for _______________ __________ exposure.
- Physical and _____________ _____________ focus on minimizing health and safety risks.
- Includes the right to worry about being victimized as well as actual incidents.
- Conflict that occurs outside of the person.
- Eating healthy and getting enough ________ has been proven to help enhance and improve our mental well - being.
- Air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions are both ________ _______.
- Someone of healthy mental state has a good sense of well - being, self esteem and __________.
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- The 5th step to conflict resolution is ____________.
- External conflict that is observed in other or outside forces that are causing ___________ within the person.
- Our environment affects our __________ and physical health.
- The impact of environmental and human-made hazards and protecting human health and ecological systems against these hazards.
- The more information you have about the case of the conflict, the more easily you can __________ it.
- The permanent effects that alcohol and drugs have on you can sometimes be severe.
- 84% of distracted driving related to fatalities in the US were tied to the general classification of _____________ or inattentiveness.
- Peer pressure occurs when you are being pushed to do something that makes you feel ______________.
- The rules that govern which actions are right and which are wrong.
- A _________ environment can make us feel safe, pleasantly stimulated, and relaxed.
18 Clues: Conflict that occurs outside of the person. • The 5th step to conflict resolution is ____________. • EMF is short for _______________ __________ exposure. • Our environment affects our __________ and physical health. • The rules that govern which actions are right and which are wrong. • Air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions are both ________ _______. • ...
Amanda Bynes Case Study 2025-05-02
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- We would recommend ___ therapy for Amanda to help her challenge her negative thought patterns.
- Which Big 5 personality trait makes people most vulnerable to symptoms of bipolar disorder?
- She’s the ___ is the film that Amanda claims triggered her mental health difficulties.
- People with poor body image can develop ___ disorders, which makes them more vulnerable to symptoms of bipolar disorder.
- Excessive use of a drug can cause someone to develop a ___ for the drug.
- Amanda abused ___ on the set of Hall Pass.
- During a ___ episode, Amanda was arrested for reckless driving.
- A lack of physical ___ can worsen mental health symptoms
- Amanda started a ___ in a stranger’s driveway during a manic episode.
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- ___ remains the best established long-term treatment for bipolar disorders, despite its side effects.
- Milder form of mania involving increased levels of activity and goal-directed behaviors
- We do not have much information on the ___ dimension of Amanda’s disorder due to lack of information about her physical health and family history.
- A manic episode will typically last ___ week(s) or more
- Addiction can be marked by a strong ___ for the substance that cannot be quelled.
- An exaggerated sense of self-importance.
- Amanda claimed her father implanted a ___ in her brain.
- In 2024, Amanda claimed she ___ over 20 lbs due to a depressive episode.
- There has been shown to be an association between excessive cannabis use and ___ disorders.
18 Clues: An exaggerated sense of self-importance. • Amanda abused ___ on the set of Hall Pass. • A manic episode will typically last ___ week(s) or more • Amanda claimed her father implanted a ___ in her brain. • A lack of physical ___ can worsen mental health symptoms • During a ___ episode, Amanda was arrested for reckless driving. • ...
Health Science Jobs 2025-09-08
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- – Workers who investigate questions to find new medical knowledge.
- – Professionals who diagnose illnesses and create treatment plans.
- – Staff members who keep hospitals clean and safe.
- – Specialists who help people recover physical or mental health.
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- – People who study the natural world to make discoveries.
- Records – Files that keep track of a patient’s health history and treatments.
- – Health workers who provide patient care and support doctors.
- Managers – People who run hospitals and make sure everything operates smoothly.
- – Medical experts who use X-rays and scans to diagnose problems.
- Techs – Workers who perform tests on blood and other samples.
- IT – Field that manages computer systems and digital data in health care.
11 Clues: – Staff members who keep hospitals clean and safe. • – People who study the natural world to make discoveries. • Techs – Workers who perform tests on blood and other samples. • – Health workers who provide patient care and support doctors. • – Medical experts who use X-rays and scans to diagnose problems. • ...
YGHLC 2016-2017 2017-06-02
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- it is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease.
- one of geophysical disaster
- that were adopted by UN and set out eight major gaol for reducing global poverty by 2015.
- one of the top 10 best buys action in global health for disease control priorities project for child health.
- which is one of access to health care and should be geographically and physically accessible to everyone.
- the lead UN agency for health.
- the lead UN agency for sanitation, water and hygiene.
- who has been forced to involuntarily move because of war, political strife.
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- the primary concern during conflicts.
- the critical needs immediately after the humanitarian(disaster)
- which overwhelms the local response network and requires extensive outside assistance.
- it occurs when the needs for assistance exceeds local capacity.
- one of the emergency management phase.
- is something like are that everyone requires on daily basis just to survive
- one of the weather related disaster
15 Clues: one of geophysical disaster • the lead UN agency for health. • one of the weather related disaster • the primary concern during conflicts. • one of the emergency management phase. • the lead UN agency for sanitation, water and hygiene. • the critical needs immediately after the humanitarian(disaster) • it occurs when the needs for assistance exceeds local capacity. • ...
Subfields in Psychology 2023-09-05
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- helps people who lose some optimal function after an incident
- look at psychology's relation to improved performance in physical activity
- study how people view and affect each other
- create policies about mental health and investigate crime
- treats people with mental/behavioral disorders
- how our abilities change as we grow older
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- do experiments to answer questions about psychology and brain processes
- this person experiments with how we think and solve problems
- look at impact of psych in preventing disease
9 Clues: how our abilities change as we grow older • study how people view and affect each other • look at impact of psych in preventing disease • treats people with mental/behavioral disorders • create policies about mental health and investigate crime • this person experiments with how we think and solve problems • ...
Health & Human Development - Unit Summary Crossword 2015-10-28
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- (Rh) factor is an inherited protein found on the surface of red blood cells
- The amount of illness or disease. ______ statistics, show patterns of disease or illness.
- Frequency Intensity Time Type
- From birth up until 2 years old you are an _______
- The use of the internet, mobile and other electronic devices to harass or intimidate other individuals
- Third most common form of cancer found in men and women (10% of all cancers)
- The outer layer of cells covering an organism
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- _______ is the orderly and sequential developmental changes which occur in the nervous system and other bodily systems
- The mental action/process of acquiring knowledge, also known as "intellectual and mental"
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- A very addictive and dangerous methamphetamine, frozen water, crunchy
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- Disability Adjusted Life Years
- World Health Organisation
- Transformation of characteristics from biological parents to offspring at the time of conception
- Meaning 'death'. ______ rate gives us an indication of the health of the country
- Relating to the heart and blood vessels
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time
18 Clues: World Health Organisation • Frequency Intensity Time Type • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • Disability Adjusted Life Years • Relating to the heart and blood vessels • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder • The outer layer of cells covering an organism • From birth up until 2 years old you are an _______ • ...
communicating and understanding the person 2021-10-14
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- communication using written or spoken words
- exchange of information
- health problem that can be treated by nursing measures
- spiritual beliefs, needs, and practices
- a report that the nurse gives at the end of the shift
- communication that does not use words
- activities of daily living
- legal account of person's condition and response to treatment and care
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- characteristics of a group of people
- information that is seen, heard, felt, or smelled by an observer
- written guide about the person's nursing care
- any lost, absent or impaired physical and mental function
- electronic version of medical record
- messages sent through facial expressions, gestures, posture, etc.
- concept that considers the whole person
- being unable to respond to stimuli
- method nurses use to plan and deliver nursing care; 5 steps
- uses the senses to collect information
- setting priorities and goals
- something necessary or desired for maintaining life and mental wellbeing
- written account of care and observations
- things a person tells you about that you cannot observe through senses
22 Clues: exchange of information • activities of daily living • setting priorities and goals • being unable to respond to stimuli • characteristics of a group of people • electronic version of medical record • communication that does not use words • uses the senses to collect information • concept that considers the whole person • spiritual beliefs, needs, and practices • ...
Personal Health 2024-02-05
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- a state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- displaying kindness and concern for others
- food that has low nutritional value
- keep away from or stop oneself from doing something
- keep something from happening or arising
- the capacity for doing work
- microscopic organism that can infect hosts, like humans, plants or animals
- weakened body abilities and feeling unwell
- arrange into a structured order
- the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order
- covered or marked with an unclean substance
- to keep in existence or continuance
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- free from any dirty marks, pollution, bacteria, etc
- causing or providing a good result from maintaining rest
- a method in which the food is consumed by the organisms and utilizing the nutrients from the food
- The ability to consciously take care of one’s own health
- a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- the condition in which things are happening or being done
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant
- a situation involving exposure to danger
20 Clues: the capacity for doing work • arrange into a structured order • food that has low nutritional value • to keep in existence or continuance • keep something from happening or arising • a situation involving exposure to danger • displaying kindness and concern for others • weakened body abilities and feeling unwell • covered or marked with an unclean substance • ...
Amanda Bynes Case Study 2025-05-02
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- We would recommend ___ therapy for Amanda to help her challenge her negative thought patterns.
- Which Big 5 personality trait makes people most vulnerable to symptoms of bipolar disorder?
- She’s the ___ is the film that Amanda claims triggered her mental health difficulties.
- People with poor body image can develop ___ disorders, which makes them more vulnerable to symptoms of bipolar disorder.
- Excessive use of a drug can cause someone to develop a ___ for the drug.
- Amanda abused ___ on the set of Hall Pass.
- During a ___ episode, Amanda was arrested for reckless driving.
- A lack of physical ___ can worsen mental health symptoms
- Amanda started a ___ in a stranger’s driveway during a manic episode.
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- ___ remains the best established long-term treatment for bipolar disorders, despite its side effects.
- Milder form of mania involving increased levels of activity and goal-directed behaviors
- We do not have much information on the ___ dimension of Amanda’s disorder due to lack of information about her physical health and family history.
- A manic episode will typically last ___ week(s) or more
- Addiction can be marked by a strong ___ for the substance that cannot be quelled.
- An exaggerated sense of self-importance.
- Amanda claimed her father implanted a ___ in her brain.
- In 2024, Amanda claimed she ___ over 20 lbs due to a depressive episode.
- There has been shown to be an association between excessive cannabis use and ___ disorders.
18 Clues: An exaggerated sense of self-importance. • Amanda abused ___ on the set of Hall Pass. • A manic episode will typically last ___ week(s) or more • Amanda claimed her father implanted a ___ in her brain. • A lack of physical ___ can worsen mental health symptoms • During a ___ episode, Amanda was arrested for reckless driving. • ...
Chapter 1- Understanding Health and Wellness 2023-01-17
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- Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse.
- The personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives.
- Differences in health outcomes among groups.
- An overall sense of well-being or total health.
- A person's capacity to learn about and understand basic health information and services and to use these resources to promote one's health and wellness
- Actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
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- Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- All the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- A deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors, including sexual activity and the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.
- People of the same age who share similar interests.
- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- Various methods for communicating information.
12 Clues: Differences in health outcomes among groups. • Various methods for communicating information. • An overall sense of well-being or total health. • People of the same age who share similar interests. • Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk. • Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse. • ...
Specialist Search 2025-04-12
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- – Blood and blood-forming organs specialist
- – Lung and respiratory system expert
- – Focuses on hormone-related disorders
- – Expert in brain and nervous system disorders
- – Ear, nose, and throat (ENT) doctor
- – Specializes in female reproductive health
- – Treats skin, hair, and nail conditions
- – Focuses on bones, joints, and muscles
- – Treats kidney problems
- – Diagnoses and treats allergies and immune system issues
- – Performs operations
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- – Treats urinary tract and male reproductive organs
- – Specializes in arthritis and autoimmune diseases
- – Heart specialist
- – Cares for children and infants
- – Eye doctor who can perform surgery
- – Treats cancer and tumors
- – Deals with digestive system issues
- – Interprets medical imaging like X-rays and MRIs
- – Treats mental health with therapy and medication
20 Clues: – Heart specialist • – Performs operations • – Treats kidney problems • – Treats cancer and tumors • – Cares for children and infants • – Lung and respiratory system expert • – Eye doctor who can perform surgery • – Deals with digestive system issues • – Ear, nose, and throat (ENT) doctor • – Focuses on hormone-related disorders • – Focuses on bones, joints, and muscles • ...
Key Terms Review 2022-10-06
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- programs to help students solve conflicts among themselves
- Process involves the exchange of messages and responses between two or more people
- listening is the act of concentrating on the person talking to
- help people communicate & resolve conflicts in positive ways
- The influence people feel from peers to act or think a certain way
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- is when two sides give up some demands to meet somewhere in the middle (agree to disagree)
- are an individual's Limits of personal information, space, and comfort level
- is a direct, verbal, agreement stating yes or no
- is an active process that involves becoming aware of an making choices toward improving all aspects of health (physical, mental & emotional, social health)
- involves interacting and getting along with others in a positive, healthy ways
- refers to a state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
11 Clues: is a direct, verbal, agreement stating yes or no • programs to help students solve conflicts among themselves • help people communicate & resolve conflicts in positive ways • listening is the act of concentrating on the person talking to • The influence people feel from peers to act or think a certain way • ...
Tayler Prince's crossword puzzle 2019-08-26
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- Literacy
- to work toward and hope to achieve
- positive state of well-being which enables an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands of everyday life.
- of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
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- Pressure
- waxy substance that is found in the fats (lipids) in your blood. Having high cholesterol can increase the risk of heart disease.
- Cholesterol
- work together with one or more people.
- Health
- state of well-being in which all components of Health - physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and environmental - are in balance.
10 Clues: Health • Pressure • Literacy • Cholesterol • to work toward and hope to achieve • work together with one or more people. • of health information needed to make good choices about your health. • waxy substance that is found in the fats (lipids) in your blood. Having high cholesterol can increase the risk of heart disease. • ...
Community I-III v2 2025-05-11
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- adolescent education on this topic should include that tolerance develops quickly, it is highly addictive, it can lead to lung cancer and heart disease
- a leading healthcare concern for this larger encompassing community aggregate is diabetes mellitus
- family view that examines how the family functions as a unit
- the phase of disaster recovery that includes sentiments of bravery exhibited by volunteers on site
- fleas are used as the vector for infections with either droplet or contact isolation precautions being initiated - dependent on the type
- _______________-adults have 1/3 of all medications prescribed to them, has an increase living alone, needs education on how to access Medicare benefits, and may need resources such as Meals on Wheels
- primary prevention for this vulnerable group may include handouts for skin cancer identification, providing sunscreen, and education for decreasing musculoskeletal injuries
- level of prevention for mental health that includes providing support programs and educating clients about medication interactions
- a major concern for this larger encompassing community aggregate is suicide prevention
- a major concern for this community aggregate is access to healthcare
- family risk appraisal that gathers information on the family's health ______________, including health values habits, and risk perceptions
- _______________-health primary prevention strategies may include teaching stress reduction techniques and implementing parenting classes; secondary prevention interventions may include screening for disorders and conducting crisis intervention; tertiary prevention interventions can include medication monitoring, maintaining the client's level of functioning, and assisting in planning a regular lifestyle to minimize stress sources
- disaster _______________ includes outlining specific roles of community agencies and development of emergency communications plans
- this antibiotic is necessary component in fighting anthrax (abbreviated)
- a nurses role in healthcare legislation that promotes patient safety and quality care is that of an ______________
- a component of disaster _______________ can include implementing early warning signs
- a primary prevention method to reduce this in society includes teaching alternative methods of conflict resolution, anger management, and coping strategies and include topics like homicide, rape, human trafficking, suicide, and infant/child/spouse/elder abuse
- this is another role that a community nurse may work in, providing guidance and expertise
- _______________ families have open and effective communication
- delirium tremens are a common withdrawal symptom from this substance
- _______________-adults should receive preconception counseling
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- _______________ planning includes contacting the receiving healthcare facility, coordinating with the client's primary care provider
- barriers to community resource referrals can include a lack of _______________
- family view that examines how the family functions within the community
- a potential indicator may include a large number of otherwise healthy individuals dying from sepsis
- family view that examines how the family functions as a whole and then looks at each individual member
- this vulnerable population is commonly affected by mental health disorders relating directly to career experiences
- _______________ phase of the case management process can include referring clients to local health departments for free or low-cost healthcare
- biological agents include typhus, ricin, and West Nile
- gathers basic information regarding family, relationships, health and illness patterns including histories
- the primary goal of ________________ in community health is to provide a convenient way to access healthcare
- (abbreviation) ___ ___ ___ ___ can threaten individual health is access to healthcare services
- biological agents include smallpox, anthrax, and Ebola
- as a community health nurse, ______________ must be successful and success requires open and honest communication, integrity, flexibility, negotiation, shared power, and shared goals
- family view that examines how the individual functions and then looks at how the family functions as a group
- _______________ precautions can contain the spread of Ebola
- visual diagrams used to understand the relationship between family members and the community
- the phase of disaster recovery that includes sentiments of rebuilding
38 Clues: biological agents include typhus, ricin, and West Nile • biological agents include smallpox, anthrax, and Ebola • _______________ precautions can contain the spread of Ebola • family view that examines how the family functions as a unit • _______________ families have open and effective communication • ...
Health 2020-05-21
10 Clues: no illnesses • right or wrong • wanting to learn • great relationships • looking after our world • knowing how to use money • taking care of your body • loving you job and being a good worker • passing of genetic info from your parents • when all aspects of our health are healthy
Provider Specialties 2022-12-15
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- Examine body tissues and interpret the results of laboratory tests
- Uses sharp thin needles that are inserted into the body at very specific points.
- Treats skin conditions
- field of surgery concerned with reducing scarring or disfigurement that may occur because of accidents, birth defects, or treatment for diseases
- A live-in health care facility providing therapy for substance abuse, mental illness, or other behavioral problems
- A healthcare practitioner or community services provider who offers services for improving an individuals mental health or to treat mental illness.
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- Primary Care, also known as Family Practice.
- Specializes in the care of the eyes. Prescribes glasses, contact lenses, treat eye conditions, and perform eye surgery.
- treats patients for lymphatic diseases, strokes, aneurysms, varicose veins, and other conditions
- Board Certified Behavior Analysis
- a place providing care for the sick, especially the terminally ill
11 Clues: Treats skin conditions • Board Certified Behavior Analysis • Primary Care, also known as Family Practice. • Examine body tissues and interpret the results of laboratory tests • a place providing care for the sick, especially the terminally ill • Uses sharp thin needles that are inserted into the body at very specific points. • ...
Mutual of Omaha Crossword 2024-06-28
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- A Great Lake
- Everything that's important to you
- What everyone needs to keep the kingdom safe
- Original host of Wild Kingdom
- Eight tentacled sea creatures (more than one)
- Wizard of Oz coward
- Your go-to for financial wisdom
- Sea cow
- A thought as to a possible course of action
- Nebraska star city
- Tool for measuring the months
- Worn for better vision
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- Health coverage for retirees
- The golden years after employment
- The loan taken out to cover the cost of a home
- Largest ocean
- Co-Host of Wild Kingdom Protecting the Wild
- Protection and security
- A family of lions
- Half of a duo
- Largest city in Nebraska
- Physical, mental and social well-being
- Co-Host of Wild Kingdom Protecting the Wild
23 Clues: Sea cow • A Great Lake • Largest ocean • Half of a duo • A family of lions • Nebraska star city • Wizard of Oz coward • Worn for better vision • Protection and security • Largest city in Nebraska • Health coverage for retirees • Original host of Wild Kingdom • Tool for measuring the months • Your go-to for financial wisdom • The golden years after employment • ...
aged care 2012-11-05
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- indigestion
- a person of poor health or unduly anxious about health
- condition of weakness of body or mind associated with chronic d
- a lack of coordination in speech, owing to brain damage
- a person who supports or speaks in favour of another
- difficult or laboured breathing
- lack of oxygen in the blood
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- a state of unease or mental discomfort
- hostile or destructive tendency or behaviour
- personal freedom
- the loss of full control of bodily movements
- calmness or tranquility
- feebleness
- lack of interest or feeling; indifference
- prejudice or discrimination on the grounds of age
- inability to sleep
- painful or difficult urination
17 Clues: feebleness • indigestion • personal freedom • inability to sleep • calmness or tranquility • lack of oxygen in the blood • painful or difficult urination • difficult or laboured breathing • a state of unease or mental discomfort • lack of interest or feeling; indifference • hostile or destructive tendency or behaviour • the loss of full control of bodily movements • ...
Public Service 2023-09-08
10 Clues: Nurse • Teacher • Navy Seal • Pharmacist • Medical Researcher • Healthcare Provider • Hairdresser or Barber • Mental Health Counselor • Early Learning Specialist • National Security Specialist
Unit 7 2024-05-01
10 Clues: view • gossip • unruly • compulsion • circumstances • participation • psychological • to declare sth • in good health • to do whatever most people are doing
Bipolar Disorder 2022-04-14
15 Clues: pressured • tell people • sad moments • help others • how you feel • sad or happy • getting help • happy moments • what you think • in a sad state • mixed emotions • class you have to take • something wrong with you • different thing at different times • national alliance of mental illness
Health and Nutrition 2021-04-22
14 Clues: fruit • ABCDEK • brain work • happy or sad • relationships • opposite of salt • cheese and yogurt • physical activities • creates strong muscles • where you read food labels • you need 9-10 hours of this • individual health management • form of energy the body burns • mindfulness and deep breathing
SMEP/COMMUNICATION/STRESS 2022-12-05
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- HOW YOU REACT TO EVENTS
- STANDING UP FOR YOURSELF, NON THREATENING
- A HIGH STATE OF HEALTH
- THE STATE OF BEING COMFORTABLE WITH YOURSELF
- OVERALL WELL-BEING OF YOUR BODY
- HOW WELL YOUR BODY FUNCTIONS
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- ESTEEM, YOUR OPINION OF YOURSELF
- HOW WELL YOU GET ALONG WITH OTHERS
- WILLINGNESS OF EACH PERSON TO GIVE SOMETHING
- SENSE OF SELF
- COMMUNICATING IN A THREATNING MANNER
- HOLD BACK YOUR FEELINGS
12 Clues: SENSE OF SELF • A HIGH STATE OF HEALTH • HOW YOU REACT TO EVENTS • HOLD BACK YOUR FEELINGS • HOW WELL YOUR BODY FUNCTIONS • OVERALL WELL-BEING OF YOUR BODY • ESTEEM, YOUR OPINION OF YOURSELF • HOW WELL YOU GET ALONG WITH OTHERS • COMMUNICATING IN A THREATNING MANNER • STANDING UP FOR YOURSELF, NON THREATENING • WILLINGNESS OF EACH PERSON TO GIVE SOMETHING • ...
8 Dimensions of Wellness 2024-09-01
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- Creating and maintaining healthy relationships
- Behavior Actions and habits that people engage in that affect their overall well-being and health
- Daily habits that lead to maintaining a quality of life that allows you to get the most out of your daily activities
- Act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes, so that instead of just surviving, you're thriving
- Making good choices related to money
- Engaging in lifelong learning and cognitive activities
- Living in a healthy environment and being mindful of how actions affect the earth
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- Expanding one’s sense of purpose, meaning, and connection in life
- The capacity to think clearly, make decisions, and manage stress/emotions effectively.
- Finding satisfaction and fulfillment in work
10 Clues: Making good choices related to money • Finding satisfaction and fulfillment in work • Creating and maintaining healthy relationships • Engaging in lifelong learning and cognitive activities • Expanding one’s sense of purpose, meaning, and connection in life • Living in a healthy environment and being mindful of how actions affect the earth • ...
Healthy Choice 2024-01-10
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- The way in which a person or group lives, including habits, attitudes, and values
- Creating a helpful and encouraging environment for others
- An acronym representing a method for setting effective and achievable goals
- This type of health is closely linked to our physical health and can significantly impact our overall quality of life.
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- An activity designed to help participants get to know each other better.
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
- A term emphasizing the interconnectedness of various aspects, such as physical, mental, and emotional health
- The sense of unity or connection within a group
- Focusing on the constructive and optimistic aspects of life
- The desired outcomes or achievements we aim for during the program
10 Clues: The sense of unity or connection within a group • The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. • Creating a helpful and encouraging environment for others • Focusing on the constructive and optimistic aspects of life • The desired outcomes or achievements we aim for during the program • ...
St.Dymphna 2023-06-01
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- The symbol of a queen
- Another word for courage
- Place in Belgium
- A place for the ill
- St.Dymphna is the patron saint of _____ Health
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- Daughter of a king
- When someone is smart they have much
- When you leave a country you
- Another word for decapitate
- A gesture of kindness to someone
- This Patron of mental illness was born here
11 Clues: Place in Belgium • Daughter of a king • A place for the ill • The symbol of a queen • Another word for courage • Another word for decapitate • When you leave a country you • A gesture of kindness to someone • When someone is smart they have much • This Patron of mental illness was born here • St.Dymphna is the patron saint of _____ Health
drugs 2024-10-24
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- The misuse of substances that affect both physical and mental health (4 letters).
- A fatal consequence of drug use, often from excessive consumption (8 letters).
- The illegal act of transporting or selling drugs (10 letters).
- Illegal networks that distribute drugs internationally (10 letters).
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- The crime of cleaning illegally obtained money, often linked to drug trafficking (10 letters).
- Drug addiction often leads to losing this, impacting economic productivity (4 letters).
- Many drug Many drug users experience this mental condition, causing sadness and hopelessness (10 letters).
- Mental health disorder caused by drug use, involving extreme fear and nervousness (7 letters)
- Drugs cause damage to these parts of the body, like the brain, liver, and lungs (6 letters).
- Drugs lower the overall for users (4 letters).
10 Clues: Drugs lower the overall for users (4 letters). • The illegal act of transporting or selling drugs (10 letters). • Illegal networks that distribute drugs internationally (10 letters). • A fatal consequence of drug use, often from excessive consumption (8 letters). • The misuse of substances that affect both physical and mental health (4 letters). • ...
Wellbeing 2025-02-02
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- An emotion that may lead to stress or violence if not properly managed.
- Feeling emotionally supported and connected to others.
- A common type of mental disorder characterized by persistent sadness.
- The physical activity that promotes fitness and health.
- A practice involving focus on breathing and mindfulness.
- A feeling of peace or calm.
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- The state of being physically and mentally healthy.
- Essential for overall health and energy; should be done at night.
- A technique to help focus the mind and reduce stress.
- A nutrient found in fruits and vegetables, often linked to improving mood.
- A mental or emotional condition; often linked to stress.
11 Clues: A feeling of peace or calm. • The state of being physically and mentally healthy. • A technique to help focus the mind and reduce stress. • Feeling emotionally supported and connected to others. • The physical activity that promotes fitness and health. • A mental or emotional condition; often linked to stress. • ...
Year 7 Health & Physical Education 2020-09-10
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- in ........ lessons we participate in skill development, drill and games for lots of different sports
- in ..... lessons we learn about things like drugs & alcohol and mental health
- there are two single health ...... every week
- PE involves playing ...... as well as things like fitness testing, swimming and athletics
- by participating in PE lesson I can stay fit and ........
- we complete a .......... unit learning about the impacts different foods have on our bodies
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- ......... in PE lessons is compulsory and is done for a double lesson every week
- in the ....... health unit we look at things like resilience and stress and well as sources of help when we are going through some tough times
- in the safety unit we cover the topic of ......... and learn how to protect ourselves online and where to go if someone is harassing you
- students complete .......... twice each year to assess their fitness for a variety of fitness components
- at the start of each year all students go to the ......... pool to complete a unit on swimming and water safety
11 Clues: there are two single health ...... every week • by participating in PE lesson I can stay fit and ........ • in ..... lessons we learn about things like drugs & alcohol and mental health • ......... in PE lessons is compulsory and is done for a double lesson every week • PE involves playing ...... as well as things like fitness testing, swimming and athletics • ...
Health Class Madison Minton 2021-12-07
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- Something that surrounds the globe with hateful and good messages
- Someone's standards to their life
- Your ability to control your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
- How good your life is
- The place and people around you
- How Long You Are to live
- Something that people you are related to do such as certain songs and dances at events
- To stop something like bullying
- How your mind is doing
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- The ability to understand certain information in health to make good decisions for certain treatments
- To have something ready in case an emergency occurs
- Your well being with mentally and/physically
- The Factor of Danger
- Something you do all the time
- Your Body's well being
- Passed on a certain mental or physical health trait
16 Clues: The Factor of Danger • How good your life is • Your Body's well being • How your mind is doing • How Long You Are to live • Something you do all the time • The place and people around you • To stop something like bullying • Someone's standards to their life • Your well being with mentally and/physically • To have something ready in case an emergency occurs • ...
Health Ch. 6 Vocabulary 2025-12-09
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- gatherings in which a therapist meets with a group of people who share a common experience
- treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health
- condition in which someone responds with extreme or unrealistic fear and dread to certain situations, experiences, or objects
- condition characterized by having irregular thoughts and delusions, hearing voices, and seeing things that are not there
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- condition characterized by intense negative feelings that do not go away and negatively affect daily life; also known as clinical depression
- type of treatment that involves staying in a healthcare facility for a period of time
- mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair
- mental or emotional condition so severe that it interferes with daily functioning; also known as a mental disorder
- condition characterized by periods of intense depression that alternate with periods of manic moods
- professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions
10 Clues: mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair • treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health • professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions • type of treatment that involves staying in a healthcare facility for a period of time • ...
Nursing Crossword 2023-09-28
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- Who helps Tonia care for the prisoners?
- Besides the patients, nurses need to also take care of who?
- Before Jason was a nurse, what was his job that would soon help him with his anatomy class?
- Melissa talks about how important it is for nurses to be able to detect _____________ through a patient.
- The homeless man that's life was completely changed by Whitney?
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- Health ______ means that we all have what we need to be as healthy as possible.
- Whitney fear is a _____ mental health nurse practitioner.
- Brian McMillion mainly cares for people who are_______.
- Sister Stephen Bloesl brings in ____ animals to comfort her patients.
- Jason short often goes to homes where ________ cant even reach.
- Many patients get ________ against for their looks, race, and wealth.
- How many years did Whitney work with homeless people?
- Whitney helps people who struggle with physical and _____ heath.
- Tonia tries to see her patients only as ______, not prisoners.
- What kind of nurse was Brian?
- Who was Naomi's biggest supporter?
16 Clues: What kind of nurse was Brian? • Who was Naomi's biggest supporter? • Who helps Tonia care for the prisoners? • How many years did Whitney work with homeless people? • Brian McMillion mainly cares for people who are_______. • Whitney fear is a _____ mental health nurse practitioner. • Besides the patients, nurses need to also take care of who? • ...
Reform Movement 2022-03-31
15 Clues: Abolition • Education • Abolition • Tom's Cabin • Mental Health • Women's rights • Women's Rights • Mott's Religion • The right to vote • Freeing of Slaves • Underground Railroad • Ban the use of alcohol • Seneca Falls Convention • to change for the better • Women's Rights and Seneca Falls
Brain Puzzle 2025-10-17
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- Type of disorder marked by alternating periods of depression and mania.
- An anxiety disorder triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event.
- A healthy coping skill that involves talking about how you feel.
- Thoughts that repeatedly intrude and cause compulsive behaviors.
- The overall state of your emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
- Feeling nervous or fearful about situations, sometimes excessively.
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- A person who provides therapy and emotional support.
- A hotline available 24/7 for anyone in crisis — just dial 988.
- A disorder involving persistent sadness or loss of interest.
- Experiencing bullying, trauma, or family conflict are examples of mental health __________.
- Exercise, sleep, and good nutrition are examples of healthy __________.
- One protective factor for mental health is having strong __________ support.
- A national text line for people in crisis: Text “ _______” to 741741.
13 Clues: A person who provides therapy and emotional support. • A disorder involving persistent sadness or loss of interest. • A hotline available 24/7 for anyone in crisis — just dial 988. • A healthy coping skill that involves talking about how you feel. • Thoughts that repeatedly intrude and cause compulsive behaviors. • ...
Abnormal Psychology 2025-04-24
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- when a person sees, hears, feels, smells, or tastes something that isn’t actually there
- a type of anxiety disorder marked by sudden, recurrent panic attacks involving intense fear and physical symptoms
- a condition involving persistent, intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions) aimed at reducing anxiety
- a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity
- a mood disorder characterized by extreme mood swings, including manic episodes and depressive episodes
- a condition triggered by exposure to a traumatic event, leading to flashbacks, nightmares, and hypervigilance
- the false perception that your phone is ringing when it’s not
- a condition characterized by increasing cognitive misperception of being overweight despite evidence being contrary
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- a type of anxiety disorder characterized by excessive fear of social situations and being judged or negatively evaluated by others
- a mood disorder marked by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a loss of interest in activities once enjoyed
- a neurodevelopmental disorder related to brain development that impairs the ability to communicate and interact with others
- a fear of situations where escape may be difficult or help unavailable, often leading to avoidance of crowded or unfamiliar places
- a severe mental disorder involving distorted thinking, hallucinations, and impaired sense of reality
- a mental illness marked by unstable moods, relationships, self-image, and behavior
- a personality disorder associated with persistent antisocial behavior, impaired empathy, and lack of remorse
- a mental health disorder characterized by excessive worry, fear, or nervousness that interferes with daily life
- a mental health condition involving unhealthy eating habits through persistent restriction of caloric intake
17 Clues: the false perception that your phone is ringing when it’s not • a mental illness marked by unstable moods, relationships, self-image, and behavior • when a person sees, hears, feels, smells, or tastes something that isn’t actually there • a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity • ...
Health Crossword 2023-04-18
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- Condition of high blood pressure that increases the risk of several diseases
- A simple no-equipment physical activity that helps in weight management, strengthens bones and improves cardiac health
- The macronutrient which helps in building lean muscle and keeps you full for a long time
- An emotional factor that causes poor sleep and leads to various mental and physical health issues like depression, hormonal imbalance, weight gain, etc.
- The most ancient physical practice anyone can do to enjoy enormous health benefits like flexibility, weight loss, etc
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- A type of good bacteria present in your gut that helps in digestion and boosts your immune system
- A mental health professional who focuses on therapeutic approaches for recovery and is not authorized to prescribe medications.
- The recommended average hours of sleep an adult should get on a daily basis
- People with BMI above 30 fall within this range.
- Your health goal must be SMART, what does the letter R indicate under SMART?
10 Clues: People with BMI above 30 fall within this range. • The recommended average hours of sleep an adult should get on a daily basis • Condition of high blood pressure that increases the risk of several diseases • Your health goal must be SMART, what does the letter R indicate under SMART? • ...
Why you should take a break: Prioritizing mental health in schools 2024-05-31
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- health The state of well-being in which an individual realizes their abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, work productively, and contribute to their community.
- Caused by or resulting from a traumatic experience or event.
- Instances of sudden collapse or failure, often used to describe emotional or mental distress.
- attacks Sudden episodes of intense fear or anxiety, often accompanied by physical symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, sweating, and shortness of breath.
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- A mark of disgrace or shame associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person, often leading to discrimination or prejudice.
- Innovative or pioneering; introducing new methods or ideas.
- The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health and well-being, especially during periods of stress.
- Having such a great effect on the mind as to be difficult to bear; overpowering.
- depression A mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in activities.
- Achieving or producing a significant amount or result.
10 Clues: Achieving or producing a significant amount or result. • Innovative or pioneering; introducing new methods or ideas. • Caused by or resulting from a traumatic experience or event. • Having such a great effect on the mind as to be difficult to bear; overpowering. • Instances of sudden collapse or failure, often used to describe emotional or mental distress. • ...
List B 2023-05-03
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- Sensory experiences that seem real but aren’t.
- A condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness.
- False beliefs that a person holds even though they may be false.
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- A group of mental health conditions characterized by patterns of feelings, behaviors, and thoughts.
- A group of mental health conditions where a person may feel disconnected from their thoughts or identity.
- A disorder that affects a person in the way they think. They may experience delusions and hallucinations.
- A personality disorder characterized through disregard for other people.
- A condition that affects a person’s ability to focus.
- A group of mental disorders that may cause strong mood swings.
9 Clues: Sensory experiences that seem real but aren’t. • A condition that affects a person’s ability to focus. • A condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness. • A group of mental disorders that may cause strong mood swings. • False beliefs that a person holds even though they may be false. • ...
HSE WEEK 2024 2024-06-06
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- use to out a fire by the PASS method
- Must be reported within 24 hours
- the potential for harm or injury
- mandatory knowledge-based safety exercise.
- Safety colour for warning
- must be used to authorize high-risk jobs safety
- Keeping tools, machines, equipment and working environment in best possible condition
- the department monitors your safety and health
- pathogens that are transmitted through the blood stream
- accident treated on the job
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- hazard that affects ones mental health
- gives information and manages emergency situations when the alarm goes off.
- cases of close call, "almost incidents"
- the process that we must urgently execute in an emergency
- health and safety regulatory body internationally.
- physical factors that affect our musculoskeletal system
- my priority and personal responsibility
- method used to control hazardous energy and protect works who may break the plane of safety
18 Clues: Safety colour for warning • accident treated on the job • Must be reported within 24 hours • the potential for harm or injury • use to out a fire by the PASS method • hazard that affects ones mental health • cases of close call, "almost incidents" • my priority and personal responsibility • mandatory knowledge-based safety exercise. • ...
MENTAL HEALTH and MENTAL ILLNESS CONDITIONS 2021-05-27
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- We don’t all have this, its is diagnosed by a doctor and can be treated
- We all have this, its about the wellness of our minds
- A fear of interaction with other people
- Characterised by disruptions to thinking and emotions, and a distorted perception of reality. It includes hallucinations and delusions.
- Characterised by recurring unwanted and intrusive negative thoughts, often about something bad happening, as well as repetitive behavioural and mental rituals that must be done to make the intrusive thoughts go away.
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- Noticeable and sometimes extreme, changes in mood and behaviour, often going from an extreme high to an extreme low over a time period
- A belief in one’s self and one’s ability to believe
- When worried feelings don’t go away and exist with no particular reason or cause
- Your opinion of yourself and your abilities
- The bodies was of responding to demands or pressure
- A habit of thinking in a particular way, using particular assumptions
- A state of low mood and dislike to activity that can affect a person's thoughts, behaviour, feelings and sense of well-being.
12 Clues: A fear of interaction with other people • Your opinion of yourself and your abilities • A belief in one’s self and one’s ability to believe • The bodies was of responding to demands or pressure • We all have this, its about the wellness of our minds • A habit of thinking in a particular way, using particular assumptions • ...
Nursing Crossword 2023-09-28
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- Who helps Tonia care for the prisoners?
- Besides the patients, nurses need to also take care of who?
- Before Jason was a nurse, what was his job that would soon help him with his anatomy class?
- Melissa talks about how important it is for nurses to be able to detect _____________ through a patient.
- The homeless man that's life was completely changed by Whitney?
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- Health ______ means that we all have what we need to be as healthy as possible.
- Whitney fear is a _____ mental health nurse practitioner.
- Brian McMillion mainly cares for people who are_______.
- Sister Stephen Bloesl brings in ____ animals to comfort her patients.
- Jason short often goes to homes where ________ cant even reach.
- Many patients get ________ against for their looks, race, and wealth.
- How many years did Whitney work with homeless people?
- Whitney helps people who struggle with physical and _____ heath.
- Tonia tries to see her patients only as ______, not prisoners.
- What kind of nurse was Brian?
- Who was Naomi's biggest supporter?
16 Clues: What kind of nurse was Brian? • Who was Naomi's biggest supporter? • Who helps Tonia care for the prisoners? • How many years did Whitney work with homeless people? • Brian McMillion mainly cares for people who are_______. • Whitney fear is a _____ mental health nurse practitioner. • Besides the patients, nurses need to also take care of who? • ...
Clinical Psychology & Psychological Disorders 2025-04-08
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- : A psychotic disorder involving delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, and/or diminished emotional expression.
- : A standard diagnostic tool maintained by the WHO that covers a broad range of health conditions, including psychological ones.
- Approach : An approach to clinical practice that involves selecting the best treatment techniques from various disciplines.
- : False beliefs, often of persecution or grandeur, that may accompany psychotic disorders.
- Depressive Disorder : A mood disorder causing a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- : False sensory experiences, such as seeing something in the absence of an external visual stimulus.
- : Disapproval or discrimination against a person based on perceivable social characteristics.
- Disorder : A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- Alliance : The relationship between a healthcare professional and a client.
- Psychology : A branch of psychology that studies, assesses, and treats people with psychological disorders.
- Affect : A lack of emotional responsiveness.
- : The updated manual that describes and categorizes mental disorders in order to improve diagnoses, treatment, and research.
- Disorders : Mental health disorders characterized by significant feelings of anxiety and fear.
- Model : Suggests that a person may be predisposed for a psychological disorder that remains unexpressed until triggered by stress.
- Personality Disorder : A personality disorder characterized by a lack of conscience for wrongdoing, even toward friends and family.
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- : Persistent ideas, thoughts, or impulses that are unwanted and inappropriate and cause marked distress.
- Thinking : A symptom of psychosis, manifested as illogical or incoherent thought and speech.
- Anxiety Disorder : An anxiety disorder in which a person is continually tense, apprehensive, and in a state of autonomic nervous system arousal.
- Identity Disorder : A disorder characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states.
- Anxiety Disorder : A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety.
- Disorder : An anxiety disorder that consists of sudden, overwhelming attacks of terror.
- Disorder : A disorder characterized by the persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, regardless of their actual value.
- : Repetitive behaviors or mental acts that an individual feels driven to perform in response to an obsession.
- Psychology : The study of psychological disorders, including their symptoms, etiology, and treatment.
24 Clues: Affect : A lack of emotional responsiveness. • Alliance : The relationship between a healthcare professional and a client. • Disorder : An anxiety disorder that consists of sudden, overwhelming attacks of terror. • : False beliefs, often of persecution or grandeur, that may accompany psychotic disorders. • ...
Health & Wellness, CAPS, and Campus Safety 2022-08-10
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- Where you can go to, to talk about concerns related to issues of mood, anxiety, relationships, self-esteem and “finding your place” at SLC.
- When unoccupied, make sure all doors and windows in your dorm room are _ _ _ _ _.
- All students, staff, and faculty are automatically placed in the Sarah Lawrence College Emergency Alert System. Campus visitors can text _ _ _ _ _ to 67283 to receive alerts from the system.
- Where they help keep students safe and healthy.
- Regardless of _ _ _ _ _, Health & Wellness provides medical and mental health services to all students.
- Join us on Wednesday’s from 5-6:30pm for a 15-20 minute one-on-one consultation with a CAPS therapist during this program.
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- Campus Safety Sgts. sit at the front desk of this building.
- Get a PE credit out of the way with this class, co-offered by Athletics and Health & Wellness.
- This app offers 24-hour mental health support at no cost to the student, regardless of health insurance.
- In case of emergency, find one of these phones on campus.
10 Clues: Where they help keep students safe and healthy. • In case of emergency, find one of these phones on campus. • Campus Safety Sgts. sit at the front desk of this building. • When unoccupied, make sure all doors and windows in your dorm room are _ _ _ _ _. • Get a PE credit out of the way with this class, co-offered by Athletics and Health & Wellness. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2025-12-03
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- A gradual progression through many stages between one extreme and another.
- The degree of total satisfaction that a person gets from life.
- health The aspect of health that refers to how well your body functions.
- A state of high-level health.
- The overall well-being of your body, mind, and your relationships with other people
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- health The aspect of health that refers to how you react to events in your life.
- The number of years a person can expect to live. Q
- A result that a person aims for and works hard to reach
- health The state of being comfortable with yourself, with others, and with your surroundings.
- health The aspect of health that refers to how well you get along with others.
10 Clues: A state of high-level health. • The number of years a person can expect to live. Q • A result that a person aims for and works hard to reach • The degree of total satisfaction that a person gets from life. • health The aspect of health that refers to how well your body functions. • A gradual progression through many stages between one extreme and another. • ...
orange/yellow 2024-12-03
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- (n) Developing willpower is important for making positive choices that align with long-term health and well-being goals.
- have/use common sense (n) Applying common sense in making lifestyle choices is fundamental for maintaining a balanced and healthy life.
- (n) Dopamine is a chemical in your brain that makes you feel happy when you do something enjoyable, like eating chocolate.
- (n) Negative lifestyle choices can have long-term repercussions on both physical and mental health.
- (n) True fulfilment comes from a balance of physical, mental, and emotional well-being, extending beyond external appearances.
- cope with something (v) After losing her job, she found it hard to cope with the changes in her life.
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- eating (n) Stress and poor mental health can lead to emotional eating.
- eating (n) Engaging in mindful eating can help build a healthy relationship with food.
- lifestyle (n) A sedentary lifestyle can contribute to various health issues, highlighting the importance of regular physical activity.
- overeat (v) Overeating can contribute to various health issues, including weight gain and digestive problems.
- fluctuate (adj) Weight can naturally fluctuate, and it's important to focus on overall health rather than short-term changes.
11 Clues: eating (n) Stress and poor mental health can lead to emotional eating. • eating (n) Engaging in mindful eating can help build a healthy relationship with food. • (n) Negative lifestyle choices can have long-term repercussions on both physical and mental health. • ...
orange/yellow 2024-12-03
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- (n) Developing willpower is important for making positive choices that align with long-term health and well-being goals.
- have/use common sense (n) Applying common sense in making lifestyle choices is fundamental for maintaining a balanced and healthy life.
- (n) Dopamine is a chemical in your brain that makes you feel happy when you do something enjoyable, like eating chocolate.
- (n) Negative lifestyle choices can have long-term repercussions on both physical and mental health.
- (n) True fulfilment comes from a balance of physical, mental, and emotional well-being, extending beyond external appearances.
- cope with something (v) After losing her job, she found it hard to cope with the changes in her life.
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- eating (n) Stress and poor mental health can lead to emotional eating.
- eating (n) Engaging in mindful eating can help build a healthy relationship with food.
- lifestyle (n) A sedentary lifestyle can contribute to various health issues, highlighting the importance of regular physical activity.
- overeat (v) Overeating can contribute to various health issues, including weight gain and digestive problems.
- fluctuate (adj) Weight can naturally fluctuate, and it's important to focus on overall health rather than short-term changes.
11 Clues: eating (n) Stress and poor mental health can lead to emotional eating. • eating (n) Engaging in mindful eating can help build a healthy relationship with food. • (n) Negative lifestyle choices can have long-term repercussions on both physical and mental health. • ...
Health 2022-11-01
8 Clues: happy,sad • excercise fitness • affects worldwide • environment health • certain area,few number • scattered cases of disease • spreads rapidly in large numbers • mental physical and social well-being
Health 2022-11-01
8 Clues: happy,sad • excercise fitness • affects worldwide • environment health • certain area,few number • scattered cases of disease • spreads rapidly in large numbers • mental physical and social well-being
May Wellness Puzzle 2024-04-25
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- Letting go of negative thoughts or _______ can help make space for healthier ideas and behaviors.
- Reconnect with nature by walking around the neighborhood, enjoying your coffee or tea _______ or moving a regular workout outdoors.
- Mental health is important at every _____ of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood.
- Reach success with the 5-2-1-0 ______ by planning meals and having healthy snacks on hand and in eye sight.
- Mental illnesses can occur ____________, while others are chronic.
- Salmon maintains healthy bones and joints, promotes heart health, supports _____ health and decreases inflammation.
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- Just like you'd honor a work meeting or personal appointment, participate in activities and _______ that fulfill you and bring joy.
- Learn a new language, play chess, practice mindful _________ meditation or work a jigsaw puzzle to sharpen your memory and focus.
- Each condition has its own symptoms but some common signs of mental illness include excessive fears and worries, difficulty concentrating and social __________.
- Schedule ______ family time such as walks in the neighborhood and at the park.
10 Clues: Mental illnesses can occur ____________, while others are chronic. • Schedule ______ family time such as walks in the neighborhood and at the park. • Letting go of negative thoughts or _______ can help make space for healthier ideas and behaviors. • Mental health is important at every _____ of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood. • ...
ADDICTION: HIGHS AND LOWS 2024-10-28
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- GROUP A gathering of individuals sharing similar experiences
- A planned confrontation to help someone seek treatment
- Factors in one’s surroundings that can influence addiction
- Professional guidance for addiction recovery
- Relating to the body, often in context of addiction effects
- A state of reliance on a substance
- Taking a dangerous amount of a substance
- A program designed to help individuals recover from addiction
- A condition that can affect physical and mental health
- The return to substance use after a period of abstinence
- Strategies to reduce the risk of developing an addiction
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- Relating to the mind and emotional factors in addiction
- Professional care provided to address addiction
- Assistance from others in the recovery process
- HEALTH Psychological well-being affected by addiction (two words)
- The potential for harm or negative outcomes associated with use
- A condition in which increasing amounts of a substance are needed
- A neurotransmitter linked to pleasure and reward
- Related to the physical aspects of addiction
- Relating to interactions with others, often affected by addiction
- The process of overcoming addiction
- Physical activity that can aid in recovery
- Refusal to acknowledge the impact of addiction
- Negative perceptions and judgments surrounding addiction
24 Clues: A state of reliance on a substance • The process of overcoming addiction • Taking a dangerous amount of a substance • Physical activity that can aid in recovery • Professional guidance for addiction recovery • Related to the physical aspects of addiction • Assistance from others in the recovery process • Refusal to acknowledge the impact of addiction • ...
Unit Health 1 2025-09-09
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- your feelings about yourself, how well you can relate with others, and how well you can meet the demands of daily life.
- Overall state of being ; Total health
- Private information that is not shared with others
- When two or more people or things have something in common.
- The way the parts and the systems of your body work together
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- The act of stopping something from happening; Reducing risk
- To distribute a questionnaire and analysis of a particular question or problem
- The actions a person takes to prevent or detect disease for improving health and well being
- combination of your physical, mental/emotional, and social well being
- The capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information to make appropriate decisions about health
- process by which you send messages to and receive messages from
- Taking a chance
- Involves your relationship with others and how well you work and play together
- Generally accepted ways of acting, thinking, or behaving
- Something you want to accomplish that takes planning and work
15 Clues: Taking a chance • Overall state of being ; Total health • Private information that is not shared with others • Generally accepted ways of acting, thinking, or behaving • The act of stopping something from happening; Reducing risk • When two or more people or things have something in common. • The way the parts and the systems of your body work together • ...
Health 2024-05-02
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- The kinds of food that a person habitually eats
- The process of providing adequate water to the body
- Physical activity done to improve health and fitness
- A medical examination to assess overall health
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health
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- Overall well-being of the body and mind
- Maintaining equilibrium in life and health
- A thorough examination by a doctor
- A practice of focused thought to achieve mental clarity and calm
- Taking time to relax and rejuvenate
10 Clues: A thorough examination by a doctor • Taking time to relax and rejuvenate • Overall well-being of the body and mind • Maintaining equilibrium in life and health • A medical examination to assess overall health • The kinds of food that a person habitually eats • The process of providing adequate water to the body • Physical activity done to improve health and fitness • ...
vocab 2022-06-03
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- disorder:a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression.
- disorder: paralysis; Abnormal movement, such as tremors or difficulty walking; Loss of movement.
- therapy:a type of psychotherapy in which negative patterns of thought about the self and the world are challenged in order to alter unwanted behavior patterns or treat mood disorders such as depression.
- caused by injuring oneself with the intent to die.
- disorder: a mental health problem that primarily affects a person's emotional state.
- expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died, typically involving following certain conventions such as wearing black clothes.
- disorder:symptoms of intense anxiety or panic that are directly caused by a physical health problem.
- disorder:a group of behavioral and emotional problems characterized by a disregard for others.
- disorder conditions that affect your thinking, feeling, mood, and behavior.
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- therapy:the treatment of neurotic symptoms by training the patient's reactions to stimuli.
- response:Grief is a person's emotional response to loss.
- therapy:a form of psychotherapy in which a group of patients meet to describe and discuss their problems together under the supervision of a therapist.
- treatment of mental disorder by psychological rather than medical means.
- disorder:an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress.
- disorder:a dysfunction of the brain that was meant to exclude psychiatric disorders.
- physiological treatments such as medications to treat psychological disorders.
- disorder:any of a range of psychological disorders characterized by abnormal or disturbed eating habits such as anorexia nervous.
- state or experience of being isolated from a group or an activity to which one should belong or in which one should be involved.
18 Clues: caused by injuring oneself with the intent to die. • response:Grief is a person's emotional response to loss. • treatment of mental disorder by psychological rather than medical means. • disorder conditions that affect your thinking, feeling, mood, and behavior. • physiological treatments such as medications to treat psychological disorders. • ...
Sharpen The Saw 2025-07-18
Health in an Australian and Global Context 2025-11-19
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- FACTORS,Aspects of a person's life that increase their chance of maintaining good health
- factors that influence a person's health status"
- measure of sickness or illness in a given population.
- FACTORS,Aspects of a person's life that increase their chance of developing a disease or injury
- study or measures of health or events in specified populations.
- differences that are unfair, avoidable, and unjust."
- number of new cases of a disease occurring in a specific period.
- total number of existing cases of a disease in a population at a specific time.
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- leading cause of disease burden in Australia
- for the organisation often comparing member countries' health systems."
- measure of death in a given population.
- AGEING,Maintaining physical and mental capacity in later life.
- EXPECTANCY,"The average number of years a person is expected to live
- chronic condition where the body cannot produce or effectively use insulin.
- DISEASE,"Australia's leading cause of death"
15 Clues: measure of death in a given population. • leading cause of disease burden in Australia • DISEASE,"Australia's leading cause of death" • factors that influence a person's health status" • differences that are unfair, avoidable, and unjust." • measure of sickness or illness in a given population. • AGEING,Maintaining physical and mental capacity in later life. • ...
Medical Terminology - Health Occupations #1 (Intro to Health Occupations) 2024-08-11
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- medical history
- referring to the mouth
- measurements that reflect essential body functions for assessing health
- information about family members medical conditions that helps determine risk factors for some diseases
- a health professional who is trained to examine fluids, tissues, and organs to diagnose disease
- above normal body temperature
- the predominant form of healthcare in the U.S.; patients agree to visit certain doctors and hospitals and a managing company (health insurance company) controls costs by placing limits on charges and fees and obtains contracts with pharmacies, etc.
- takes four years of college
- Medical College Admission Test; entrance exam for medical school
- type of doctor that uses a holistic approach
- takes six years of college
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- medical professionals who draw blood from patients and donors, and prepare samples for testing or donation
- the study of disease
- allied health professionals that specialize in treatment and rehabilitation of impairment, injury, disease, or disorder
- Deliver services involving the identification, evaluation, and prevention of diseases, dietary and nutrition services, rehabilitation, and health systems management;
- workers that work with doctors and nurses; therapists, etc.
- treatment of the whole person, taking into account mental and social factors, along with symptoms of an illness
- type of nurse that usually has a 4-year bachelor’s degree
- health care professionals who specialize in the right way to use, store, preserve, and provide medicine
- takes two years of college
- referring to the forehead
21 Clues: medical history • the study of disease • referring to the mouth • referring to the forehead • takes two years of college • takes six years of college • takes four years of college • above normal body temperature • type of doctor that uses a holistic approach • type of nurse that usually has a 4-year bachelor’s degree • workers that work with doctors and nurses; therapists, etc. • ...
HEALTH ECONOMICS 2024-09-14
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- - A set of principles or plans guiding healthcare decisions.
- - The economic system where healthcare services and products are bought and sold.
- - The management of money in healthcare, including budgeting and payments.
- - A disagreement, especially in healthcare negotiations.
- - The system of wealth and resources affecting healthcare funding.
- - Availability of healthcare resources like medication and equipment.
- - Medical care given to patients to manage a condition.
- - A person or institution delivering healthcare services.
- - Variety in healthcare workforce or population served.
- - Related to government-provided or supported healthcare.
- - An estimate of income and expenditure for healthcare services.
- - The act of overseeing healthcare services and resources.
- - The ability to receive healthcare services.
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- - A benefit or reward used to encourage specific behaviors in healthcare.
- - Investigating healthcare problems to find solutions or improvements.
- - Individuals or groups with an interest in health policy outcomes.
- - Health services designed to prevent illness or injury.
- - Using healthcare resources in a way that maximizes benefits while minimizing costs.
- - A financial product providing coverage for health-related costs.
- - The amount of money required to access healthcare services.
- - The results of healthcare interventions.
- - A disorder affecting health.
- - Confidence in the quality or integrity of healthcare services.
- - Desire for healthcare services in the market.
- - Information collected to analyze healthcare trends and effectiveness.
- - A facility providing health care services and treatment.
- - Fair and just access to healthcare services for all.
- - State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
28 Clues: - A disorder affecting health. • - The results of healthcare interventions. • - The ability to receive healthcare services. • - Desire for healthcare services in the market. • - Fair and just access to healthcare services for all. • - Medical care given to patients to manage a condition. • - Variety in healthcare workforce or population served. • ...
Abbreviation Crossword 2023-01-19
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- View Point Health; network of community service boards across multiple cities and counties
- Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient; treatment for patients in early recovery
- Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities created by the Governor and General Assembly in 2009 for Georgia
- Crisis Intervention Training; community-based approach to improve mental health
- Individual Placement and Support; model of supported employment
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- Georgia Housing and Finance Authority; manages a wide range of housing programs
- Recovery and Community Organization; addresses the needs of people in recovery
- Permanent Supported Housing; formerly known as Shelter Plus Care
- Housing and Urban Development; home of rental and rental assistance programs
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy; evidence-based psychotherapy based on cognitive behavioral therapy
- Community Service Board; public corporations and instrumentalities of the state to provide services for mental illness, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and/or addictive diseases
11 Clues: Individual Placement and Support; model of supported employment • Permanent Supported Housing; formerly known as Shelter Plus Care • Housing and Urban Development; home of rental and rental assistance programs • Recovery and Community Organization; addresses the needs of people in recovery • ...
Foundations of Health Vocab 2023-11-03
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- Beliefs that you consider to be of great importance
- How you interact with other people
- Condition of physical, emotional, mental and social well-being (current)
- How you deal with your feelings/emotions
- An acronym used for goal setting - Specific Measurable Attainable Relevant and Timely
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- How you cope with the demands of daily life
- The condition of your body
- State of balancing your physical, emotional, mental and social health (process)
- An acronym used for decision making
9 Clues: The condition of your body • How you interact with other people • An acronym used for decision making • How you deal with your feelings/emotions • How you cope with the demands of daily life • Beliefs that you consider to be of great importance • Condition of physical, emotional, mental and social well-being (current) • ...
CLUE ONE 2022-11-30
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- If we have this, it probably means that we are not healthy.
- Where did Merve, Didem and Nadija go in their short movie?
- A disease caused by stress. Maybe Volkan could help you.
- A way in which a person lives. Cheema, Ahmed and Dzan talked about it!
- A type of protein Bakir, Eman and Davud seem to know a lot about.
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- A chronic disease that causes problems with your blood sugar levels.
- Everyone has and uses one of these in class, no matter where they go!
- The topic of our classes for the past month.
- One of the biggest mental health issues with teens nowadays.
- This seems to be one of the biggest causes for most mental health issues.
10 Clues: The topic of our classes for the past month. • A disease caused by stress. Maybe Volkan could help you. • Where did Merve, Didem and Nadija go in their short movie? • If we have this, it probably means that we are not healthy. • One of the biggest mental health issues with teens nowadays. • A type of protein Bakir, Eman and Davud seem to know a lot about. • ...
Psychology revision 2025-04-30
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- Only taking there own perspective
- Something you do after an experiment to gain consent
- The variable that we change
- When children know that the properties of shapes remain the same when changed
- Dweck believed that teachers should praise this
- Believing that objects have feelings
- A strong sense of disapproval
- Validity
- the hypothesis that predicts no change
- Where children now know objects still exist even when hidden
- A type of study that is carried out in a natural setting
- A mindset where you believe intelligence can't change
- Hearing or seeing things that are not there
- Piaget said that stages are fixed
- The variable we manipulate
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- A type of observation where people are aware
- New cases of mental health disorders
- Treating someone differently
- Willingham believed that teachers should teach with this
- A type of study where nothing is manipulated
- Where people guess the aim of the experiment
- Paranoid thoughts
- A type of validity that reflects real life
- Reliability
- The amount of people at one time with a mental health disorder
- Willingham believed these were a myth
- Strange movements
- the percentage of people with schizophrenia
28 Clues: Validity • Reliability • Paranoid thoughts • Strange movements • The variable we manipulate • The variable that we change • Treating someone differently • A strong sense of disapproval • Only taking there own perspective • Piaget said that stages are fixed • New cases of mental health disorders • Believing that objects have feelings • Willingham believed these were a myth • ...
Suicide Prevention Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-17
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- What grade are you in?
- Type of therapy where you talk to someone about your feelings
- Person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- The process of using thought and actions to deal with difficult or stressful situations
- Key reason why people should talk about their feelings
- Term used to describe all mental disorders that are characterized by a prominent or persistent mood disturbance
- Natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances
- The state of being free from illness or injury
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- Person who is trailed to help mental health
- Common sign that someone might need help
- An object, idea, or label associated with disgrace or reproach
- Capacities within a person that promote positive outcomes
- What is the name of this school?
- People you can talk to when you're feeling down
- Knowledge or perception of a situation
- A group of people residing in the same locality or sharing a commoninterest
- Feeling of overwhelmed or unable to cope
- Your teachers last name
- Assistance that may include companionship, emotional backing,cognitive guidance, material aid and special services.
- Showing sorrow
20 Clues: Showing sorrow • What grade are you in? • Your teachers last name • What is the name of this school? • Knowledge or perception of a situation • Common sign that someone might need help • Feeling of overwhelmed or unable to cope • Person who is trailed to help mental health • The state of being free from illness or injury • People you can talk to when you're feeling down • ...
History of Mental Health- Review 2016-10-02
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- Observing, feeling, and measuring a person’s skull to determine their individual psychological attributes
- Believed that all diseases were caused by an imbalance of 4 bodily fluids, or humours
- Electrical current is passed through the brain to induce a seizure; still used today
- Giving patients a high dose of insulin so as to produce daily comas for several weeks
- Invented the tranquilizer and gyrator
- Established the principles of non-restraint at Middlesex Asylum and wrote "Treatment of the Insane Without Mechanical Restraints"
- Mental institution in England whose name has become synonymous with cruel treatment to the mentally ill
- Established an institution in York for Quakers with mental illnesses, called The Retreat
- "Bible" of psychiatry
- Surgical drilling of a hole in the skull to treat head injuries and release evil spirits trapped within the skull
- Exposing patients to a virus, bacteria, or parasite to induce a high fever and decrease psychiatric symptoms caused by advanced syphilis
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- Procedure developed by Antonio Moniz in 1935; the precursor to the lobotomy
- Treats anxiety disorders and the physical symptoms of anxiety
- Father of psychoanalysis
- Went on a crusade for humane treatment for the mentally ill that lasted for 40 years and resulted in the establishment of new institutions
- Adapted the leucotomy to make it more convenient and inexpensive- the trans-orbital lobotomy
- Widely performed for more than 2 decades as treatment for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, and other mental illnesses
- Inducing a seizure with a high dose of the stimulant metrazol
- Went undercover as an insane woman at Blackwell's Island; wrote "10 Days in a Madhouse"
19 Clues: "Bible" of psychiatry • Father of psychoanalysis • Invented the tranquilizer and gyrator • Treats anxiety disorders and the physical symptoms of anxiety • Inducing a seizure with a high dose of the stimulant metrazol • Procedure developed by Antonio Moniz in 1935; the precursor to the lobotomy • ...
Mental/Emotional Health Vocab Review 2022-04-25
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- belief in your ability to do what you set out to do
- such as love joy or fear
- of conditions that affect a person's ability to get along with others
- overwhelming feeling of dread much like fear
- The ability to handle the stresses and changes of everyday life in a reasonable way
- stress that prevents you from doing what you need to do or cause you discomfort
- of your feelings likes dislikes attitudes abilities and habits
- body's way of responding to stress
- mental disorder in which a person loses contact with reality
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- Illnesses that affect a person's thoughts feelings and behavior
- way you view yourself overall
- process of dealing with strong feelings following any loss
- disorder in which a person undergoes mood swings
- that can help you reach your goals and motivate you to do your best
- body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events
- in the normal function of a part of the body
- intense and exaggerated fear of a specific situation
- emotional problem marked by long periods of hopelessness and despair
- you feel about yourself
19 Clues: you feel about yourself • such as love joy or fear • way you view yourself overall • body's way of responding to stress • overwhelming feeling of dread much like fear • in the normal function of a part of the body • disorder in which a person undergoes mood swings • belief in your ability to do what you set out to do • intense and exaggerated fear of a specific situation • ...
Managing Mental and Emotional Health 2022-12-05
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- A feeling of extreme nervousness and worry
- Phone number the teens can call to talk privately and anonymously about their problems
- The way people think about and respond to events in their daily lives
- The way a person experiences and deals with feelings
- Measure of how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
- Belief that other people want to harm someone
- Professional who helps people work through difficult problems by talking
- Person who tries to change thoughts, feelings, and actions by finding the reasons behind them or by suggesting new ways to manage emotions
- Medical doctor who specializes in illnesses of the brain and body that affect emotions and behavior
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- False belief
- Disorder in which person breaks from reality in several ways
- To develop rituals
- Repetitive thoughts
- Chemicals that help control how the body grows and functions
- Fears
- Disorder that causes a mood of extreme sadness or hopelessness
- Situations, people, and events that cause a person to feel an emotion
- Released into the blood by the brain and other organs
- Feeling produced in response to a life event
19 Clues: Fears • False belief • To develop rituals • Repetitive thoughts • A feeling of extreme nervousness and worry • Feeling produced in response to a life event • Belief that other people want to harm someone • The way a person experiences and deals with feelings • Released into the blood by the brain and other organs • Disorder in which person breaks from reality in several ways • ...
Service: Direct Animal Contact 2023-05-13
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- To encourage or help something to grow or develop.
- Taking care of animals and ensuring they are healthy and happy.
- Domesticated animals kept primarily for companionship.
- When animals are brought to a shelter or rescue organization.
- Animals that have been saved from harm or danger.
- Being in the presence of animals.
- Using an animal in a way that causes it harm or suffering.
- People who provide temporary homes for animals in need.
- Trained professionals who provide medical care and treatment to animals.
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- Hygiene activities that help maintain an animal's health and well-being.
- People responsible for taking care of animals' basic needs.
- The process of exposing animals to new experiences, people, and animals.
- A temporary home for animals until they find a permanent home.
- People who study and specialize in animal behavior.
- A pet that someone keeps for company and enjoyment.
- Providing animals with mental and physical stimulation.
- When an animal is kept in a place where it cannot move freely.
- To notice or discover something.
- Providing animals with activities that promote mental and emotional health.
- An animal's natural disposition or character.
20 Clues: To notice or discover something. • Being in the presence of animals. • An animal's natural disposition or character. • Animals that have been saved from harm or danger. • To encourage or help something to grow or develop. • People who study and specialize in animal behavior. • A pet that someone keeps for company and enjoyment. • ...
Islam's Influence on Health and Healthcare 2024-07-18
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- Haram animal food.
- health is the balance between physical and mental health and?
- Their involvements is crucial in decision making
- Another word for healing
- “every soul will taste ___, then to us, you will all be returned”
- Holiday that relates to diet, fasting, and prayer.
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- The donor and recipient must be free of what?
- Ensuring this is paramount in blood transfusion.
- Blood transfusions are allowed due to preserving this.
- Practices This is seen as integral to maintaining spiritual health.
- Name for an Islamic burial.
11 Clues: Haram animal food. • Another word for healing • Name for an Islamic burial. • The donor and recipient must be free of what? • Ensuring this is paramount in blood transfusion. • Their involvements is crucial in decision making • Holiday that relates to diet, fasting, and prayer. • Blood transfusions are allowed due to preserving this. • ...
History of Healthcare 2024-08-30
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- State of physical and mental well being
- Finacial saftey net
- Developed a sanitation system
- Known as the black death and killed 60 million people
- Romans devoloped this
- Printing press made this possible
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- The earliest kept health records were kept here
- Considerd to be the father of medicine
- Invented the anatomy of the body
- The father of medice lived here
- The crusaders that spread disease's
- Qualifeid person
12 Clues: Qualifeid person • Finacial saftey net • Romans devoloped this • Developed a sanitation system • The father of medice lived here • Invented the anatomy of the body • Printing press made this possible • The crusaders that spread disease's • Considerd to be the father of medicine • State of physical and mental well being • The earliest kept health records were kept here • ...
why do we fall ill 2021-11-23
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- long duration disease
- pathogens,virus, bacteria
- physical,mental and social well being
- chemical substances produced by micro.
- presence of discomfort/uneasiness
- genetic disorders, poor health
- stimulating the body to produce antibiotics by artficial means
- caused by genetics etc.
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- caused by attack of pathogens
- an inactive pathogen is introduced in the body, creates memory
- recruiting cells by immune system to affected tissue to kill off disease by microbes
- short duration disease
- poverty, lack of services
13 Clues: long duration disease • short duration disease • caused by genetics etc. • pathogens,virus, bacteria • poverty, lack of services • caused by attack of pathogens • genetic disorders, poor health • presence of discomfort/uneasiness • physical,mental and social well being • chemical substances produced by micro. • an inactive pathogen is introduced in the body, creates memory • ...
#Respect Yourself 2023-01-24
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- a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something
- the action of consenting to receive or something offered
- the state of being in good health
- freedom from disturbance; tranquility
- to accept or tolerate
- state of being happy
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- caring for own mental and physical health
- an idea of the future or desired results
- body activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health and wellness
- healthy and balanced diet
10 Clues: state of being happy • to accept or tolerate • healthy and balanced diet • the state of being in good health • freedom from disturbance; tranquility • an idea of the future or desired results • caring for own mental and physical health • a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something • the action of consenting to receive or something offered • ...
Health Risk Assessment Crossword 2025-08-08
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- Regular tests to detect diseases early.
- Physical activity that improves health.
- A fatty substance in your blood, too much can be bad.
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- The force of blood against artery walls.
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension.
- A habit that significantly increases health risks.
- Inherited traits that can influence health.
- Excessive consumption can harm your liver.
- Essential for physical and mental restoration.
- What you eat and drink regularly.
10 Clues: What you eat and drink regularly. • Regular tests to detect diseases early. • Physical activity that improves health. • The force of blood against artery walls. • Excessive consumption can harm your liver. • A feeling of emotional or physical tension. • Inherited traits that can influence health. • Essential for physical and mental restoration. • ...
health 2023-03-08
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- the combination of physical mental emotional and social well being
- people of the same age who share similar interests
- the sum of your surroundings
- the collection of beliefs customs and behaviors of a group
- those things you aim for things that take planning and work
- a Nationwide Health promoted disease preventing plan to serve as a guide for improving health of all people in the United States
- the natural physical drive to eat promoted by the bodies need for food
- are the stretches and sugars found in which your body is the main source of energy
- involving little physical activity
- includes all of the rhythmic activities that use muscular groups for an extended period of time
- refers to a person's capacity to learn about understand basic health information and services
- taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
- the amount of force your muscle can't exert
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- and outgoing condition or illness
- the purpose physical activity that is planned structured and repetitive that improves or maintains physical fitness
- an overall state of well-being or Total Health
- is the ability of your muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without tiring
- the ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion
- the personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives
- specific tools and strategies to maintain and protect and improve all aspects of your health
20 Clues: the sum of your surroundings • and outgoing condition or illness • involving little physical activity • the amount of force your muscle can't exert • an overall state of well-being or Total Health • people of the same age who share similar interests • the collection of beliefs customs and behaviors of a group • ...
The body systems 2025-09-12
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- The biggest organ in your body.
- Health based on moving your body and daily exercises.
- A system that has cells and tissue working together to protect your body from infections.
- Health based on you talking to others and communicating with no problem.
- Health based on emotional well-being.
- Something that helps you digest food.
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- something that protects your heart.
- A study about your heart.
- Health that is based on your feelings.
- A system that has bones that give shape and helps you move.
10 Clues: A study about your heart. • The biggest organ in your body. • something that protects your heart. • Health based on emotional well-being. • Something that helps you digest food. • Health that is based on your feelings. • Health based on moving your body and daily exercises. • A system that has bones that give shape and helps you move. • ...
Health & Wellbeing + Health Status 2025-11-16
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- Ill-health in an individual and the levels of ill-health in a population
- Years of expected life lost due to premature death
- rate The number of deaths of children under five years of age per 1000 live births
- Years of healthy life lost due to illness, injury or disability
- The number of years of life remaining to a person at a particular age if death rates stay the same
- Refers to death, particularly at a population level
- Dimension of health and wellbeing that relates to the current state of wellbeing related to the mind, including processing information and making decisions
- The number of mothers who die due to pregnancy or childbirth per 100,000 live births
- Standard statistics used to measure and compare health status (e.g., life expectancy, mortality rates)
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- A measure of overall disease burden; one DALY equals one lost year of healthy life
- Dimension of health and wellbeing that relates to the ability to express, manage and display resilience in emotions
- A personal experience of a disease, including the negative aspects of health and wellbeing
- Constantly changing over time; health and wellbeing and illness can improve or decline quickly or gradually
- The number of deaths of infants under one year old per 1000 live births
- The total number of cases of a disease at a given time
- The number of deaths in a population for a specific cause or all causes, usually per 100,000 people
- An individual's or population’s overall level of health and wellbeing based on indicators such as life expectancy, morbidity and mortality
- The number of new cases of a disease in a population during a specific period
- of disease A measure of the total impact of diseases and injury, showing the gap between current health status and ideal health
- Dimension of health and wellbeing that relates to the ability to form meaningful, satisfying relationships and adapt to social situations
- Dimension of health and wellbeing that relates to the functioning of the body and its systems, enabling daily activities without restriction
- Dimension of health & wellbeing that relates to ddeas, beliefs, values and ethics that provide purpose, meaning and a sense of peace
22 Clues: Years of expected life lost due to premature death • Refers to death, particularly at a population level • The total number of cases of a disease at a given time • Years of healthy life lost due to illness, injury or disability • The number of deaths of infants under one year old per 1000 live births • ...
Bar 2018-12-24
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- Provider/ Contracted with OPTUM or through a OPTUM vendor.
- is a pain reliever also used to prevent withdrawal symptoms in people addicted to other drugs
- Out/ A decision to purchase separately a service, which is typically a part of an indemnity or HMO plan.
- used to describe services rendered/received at a facility such as a hospital or treatment center.
- refers to any clinician, hospital, group practice, nursing home, pharmacy, or individual or group of individuals that provide a health care service.
- Health/ also referred to as “psychiatric” this includes all conditions marked by sufficient disorganization of personality, mind, and/or emotion so as to seriously impair normal psychological functioning
- refers to the criteria which must be met for a person to be able to be covered on a given benefit plan contract.
- This benefit, aimed at initial/immediate care, usually allows only three to five visits per calendar year for services received by network clinicians. This benefit is always paid at 100% of the contracted rate with an authorization.
- Year/ the period of time from January 1 of any year through December 31 of the same year, inclusive
- the portion of covered health care costs for which the covered person has a financial responsibility, usually according to a fixed percentage.
- an institutional provider of care such as a hospital or treatment center.
- a specific service, procedure, condition, or circumstance that is not eligible for benefit coverage as defined in a given contract
- a cost-sharing arrangement in which a plan member pays a specified charge for a specified service. The member is usually responsible for payment at the time the service is rendered
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- used to describe services normally rendered/received in an individual clinician’s office
- that provides overnight mental health services for members who do not require acute inpatient care but who do require 24-hour structure.
- Coverage/ protection that provides payment of benefits for covered sickness or injury. This may include short and long term disability, dental, medical, vision care, and, sometimes, accidental death coverage as well as other benefits.
- A covered service as defined by an employer group contract; the payment structure designed to cover a service; or the actual OPTUM HEALTH payment made on a claim.
- a person responsible for payment of premiums or whose employment is the basis for eligibility for membership in an HMO, PPO, or other managed health care plan.
- Network Provider/ A system of contracted physicians, hospitals and ancillary providers who has not contracted with the carrier or health plan to be a participating provider of health care.
- treatment services are provided in a facility or a freestanding
- A specific request to reverse a denial or adverse determination and potential restriction of benefit reimbursement.
- Another term for certification – Approval of service
- the five-digit code indicating the actual service performed
- Advocate/ A clinical professional (e.g., nurse, doctor or social worker) who works with patients, health care providers, physicians and insurers to determine and coordinate a plan of medically necessary and appropriate health care. Also referred as care coordinator
24 Clues: Another term for certification – Approval of service • Provider/ Contracted with OPTUM or through a OPTUM vendor. • the five-digit code indicating the actual service performed • treatment services are provided in a facility or a freestanding • an institutional provider of care such as a hospital or treatment center. • ...
Maintain Your Brain 2024-05-23
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- Consuming ___-_____ components can help reduce inflammation and delay the onset of age-related disease
- _______ are high in antioxidants and anti-inflammatories
- Anxiety and _____ are common mental health conditions experienced by older adults
- An organ that controls thought, memory, emotion, and motor skills
- Damage to blood _______ in the brain increase the risk of developing a mental health condition as an older adult
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- A type of dementia that effects memory in older adults
- Older adults may be taking several ______ for health conditions, which can have side effects on the brain
- Consuming ______ can help prevent oxidative stress in the brain
- Functional and structural changes in the brain can effect your _____, or your ability to remember things
- The brain undergoes various changes as you _______
10 Clues: The brain undergoes various changes as you _______ • A type of dementia that effects memory in older adults • _______ are high in antioxidants and anti-inflammatories • Consuming ______ can help prevent oxidative stress in the brain • An organ that controls thought, memory, emotion, and motor skills • ...
Madalynn Mendoza Period 3 2019-08-23
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- Health: The state of mental well-being in which one can cope
- Health: Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of
- The action of stopping something from happening or
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- to work together with one or more people.
- the demands of daily life.
- Skill: A tool building a healthy life.
- want.
- Pressure: A feeling that you should do because that what your
8 Clues: want. • the demands of daily life. • Skill: A tool building a healthy life. • to work together with one or more people. • The action of stopping something from happening or • Health: Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of • Health: The state of mental well-being in which one can cope • Pressure: A feeling that you should do because that what your
Quizbuzz 2023-08-21
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- A mental health condition characterised by persistent sadness and loss of interest
- Professional help often sought by students dealing with stress and depression
- Strategies and methods for dealing with stress and depression
- Intense worry and tension experienced during test periods
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- The feeling of being isolated
- Pressure exerted by peers and society
- Individual pursuing education
- A common mental health condition often associated with stress
8 Clues: The feeling of being isolated • Individual pursuing education • Pressure exerted by peers and society • Intense worry and tension experienced during test periods • Strategies and methods for dealing with stress and depression • A common mental health condition often associated with stress • ...
Community Mental Health Programs Puzzle 2024-05-30
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- mental, behavior, or emotional disorder resulting in serious functional impairment that limits one or more major life activities
- role for OT in community based programs that clarifies how clients with SMI attain self determined goals to enable occupational performance
- What act in 1963 advocated for deinstitutionalization
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- is a community mental health practice model that the focus is on adaptive responses to stress to support pro resilience capabilities.
- role for OT in community based programs that includes screening , occupational profile and needs assessment, and observation.
- practice began in community mental health
- is a community mental health practice model that understands that symptoms may linger and that function may not be restored but has components of empowerment, hope, peer support, and respect.
- is a community based programs and services that addresses barriers to education, develops strategies for success in education programs.
8 Clues: practice began in community mental health • What act in 1963 advocated for deinstitutionalization • role for OT in community based programs that includes screening , occupational profile and needs assessment, and observation. • mental, behavior, or emotional disorder resulting in serious functional impairment that limits one or more major life activities • ...
