mental health Crossword Puzzles
Mental Health Crossword 2023-02-21
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- Postgraduate academic degree in a specific field of study
- A serious mood disorder
- Intense worry and fear
- Diagnose, treat, and prevent mental disorders
- physical, emotional, or mental strain on the body
- Provide assistance to groups of people and help them cope with their situations
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- Most common undergraduate degree
- Help administer treatment, transport patients, and provide assistance to psychiatrists
- Practices psychology, helps patients, and holds a doctoral degree
- A way to help people overcome mental difficulties; also known as talk therapy
10 Clues: Intense worry and fear • A serious mood disorder • Most common undergraduate degree • Diagnose, treat, and prevent mental disorders • physical, emotional, or mental strain on the body • Postgraduate academic degree in a specific field of study • Practices psychology, helps patients, and holds a doctoral degree • ...
Mental Health Careers 2023-03-20
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- Functional disturbance of the mind in which the individual is aware that reactions are not norma
- Orientation Awareness of position in reality
- Intense anxiety or panic in non-threatening social situations like going out to eat or a work function
- Of work which with progressing scientific development
- An exaggerated usually inexplicable and illogical fear of a particular object, class of objects, or situation
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- Physical confinement
- Major Mental disorder in which the individual loses contact with reality
- mental, emotional, or physical reactions that are drastic and irrational
- Electronic Data Process
- Study of human and animal behavior, normal and abnormal
10 Clues: Physical confinement • Electronic Data Process • Orientation Awareness of position in reality • Of work which with progressing scientific development • Study of human and animal behavior, normal and abnormal • Major Mental disorder in which the individual loses contact with reality • mental, emotional, or physical reactions that are drastic and irrational • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-04-05
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- mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- taking time to relax and regroup
- a person’s condition with regard to their emotional well-being
- persistent sadness and a lack of interest
- A safe space to talk about your struggles
- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
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- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- a natural instinctive state of mind depending on one's situation, mood, or relationships with others.
- feeling of constant worry
- think about something too much or for too long
10 Clues: feeling of constant worry • taking time to relax and regroup • persistent sadness and a lack of interest • A safe space to talk about your struggles • mental tension caused by a difficult situation • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • think about something too much or for too long • the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2022-09-20
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- crazy and angry
- an unstable and aggressive person
- what you always do when you are tired
- many people likes to listen
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction
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- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances
- is a balanced state of the body and mind
- engage in physical activity to sustain or improve health and fitness
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- 😊
10 Clues: 😊 • crazy and angry • many people likes to listen • an unstable and aggressive person • what you always do when you are tired • is a balanced state of the body and mind • the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction • engage in physical activity to sustain or improve health and fitness • ...
Workers mental health 2023-08-29
10 Clues: illness • a promise • confortable • consciousness • excessively loaded with work • The condition of being healthy • The people of a house taken as agroup • the ability to make or see differences • a person's emotional state at a certain time • total number of workers employed in a company
Mental Health Awareness 2022-05-10
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- Intense, excessive and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations
- Most commonly abused substance in US
- Dry as a bone, Mat as a hatter, Blind as a bat, Red as a beet: Toxidrome of which class of drug?
- syndrome where affected individual holds the delusional belief that he or she is already dead
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- syndrome characterised by pattern of overeating followed by vomiting or use of purgatives
- state of feeling that results in physical and psychological changes that influence thought and behaviour
- an overwhelming and debilitating fear of an object, place, situation, feeling or animal
- neurodevelopment disorder that is characterized by difficulties with social communication and interaction and restricted and repetitive patterns in behaviors, interests, and activities
- disorder having persistent hopeless, helpless & worthless feeling
- syndrome where patient believes a known person has been replaced by an identical clone
10 Clues: Most commonly abused substance in US • disorder having persistent hopeless, helpless & worthless feeling • Intense, excessive and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations • syndrome where patient believes a known person has been replaced by an identical clone • an overwhelming and debilitating fear of an object, place, situation, feeling or animal • ...
TTS MENTAL HEALTH 2025-05-26
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- Sikap terlalu fokus pada diri sendiri
- Rasa takut yang nggak jelas penyebabnya
- Membantu mengurangi kecemasan lewat latihan napas
- Menerka dan mengira-ngira sesuatu walaupun belum pasti
- Gangguan kepribadian yang merasa diri selalu penting
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- Hal penting yang sering dilupakan saat kejar target
- Lawan dari semangat, perasaan nggak mau ngapa-ngapain
- Sulit menerima ini, padahal penting untuk berkembang
- Dampak sosial dari sibuk main HP dan gak peduli lingkungan
- Label negatif yang sering salah dilempar ke penderita NPD
10 Clues: Sikap terlalu fokus pada diri sendiri • Rasa takut yang nggak jelas penyebabnya • Membantu mengurangi kecemasan lewat latihan napas • Hal penting yang sering dilupakan saat kejar target • Sulit menerima ini, padahal penting untuk berkembang • Gangguan kepribadian yang merasa diri selalu penting • Lawan dari semangat, perasaan nggak mau ngapa-ngapain • ...
Mental health tips 2025-10-16
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- Time management technique involving short bursts of work and rest
- Practice of focusing on the present moment without judgment
- Responsibilities or promises that require time and effort to fulfill
- Person who offers time or skills for a cause without expecting payment
- State of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress
- State of having enough water in your body for optimal function
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- The process of changing how you think about a situation to improve your perspective
- Imagery or meditation led by a voice or instructions to help relaxation
- Ability to recover quickly from difficulties or setbacks
- Feeling of being separated from others, often leading to loneliness
10 Clues: Ability to recover quickly from difficulties or setbacks • Practice of focusing on the present moment without judgment • State of having enough water in your body for optimal function • Time management technique involving short bursts of work and rest • Feeling of being separated from others, often leading to loneliness • ...
MENTAL HEALTH CROSSWORD 2025-12-08
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- A prolonged feeling of sadness or loss of interest, sometimes treated with therapy and medication.
- Getting enough of this each night is essential for good mental and physical health.
- The process of noticing and accepting your thoughts and feelings without judgment.
- The ability to bounce back from difficult experiences.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, often about an event or something with an uncertain outcome.
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- Practicing kindness and acceptance toward yourself, especially during times of difficulty.
- The way you view and feel about yourself.
- Talking to someone, like a friend or counselor, about your feelings.
- The body's natural response to a perceived threat; it can be physical or emotional.
- A professional who provides counseling and emotional support; not a medical doctor.
10 Clues: The way you view and feel about yourself. • The ability to bounce back from difficult experiences. • Talking to someone, like a friend or counselor, about your feelings. • The process of noticing and accepting your thoughts and feelings without judgment. • Getting enough of this each night is essential for good mental and physical health. • ...
HEALTH CROSSWORD 2022-01-30
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- is a small device that's placed (implanted) in the chest to help control the heartbeat.
- are those that provide you with the nutrients you need to sustain your body’s well-being and retain energy.
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury.
- expressing emotion or sensitivity.
- Involves engaging in physical activity and increasing the heart rate beyond resting levels. It is an important part of preserving physical and mental health
- two or more health care organizations affiliated with each other through shared ownership or a contracting relationship for payment and service delivery.
- is your body’s natural response to stress. It’s a feeling of fear or apprehension about what’s to come.
- is a complex psychological state that involves three distinct components: a subjective experience, a physiological response, and a behavioral or expressive response.
- is a complex organ that controls thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, breathing, temperature, hunger and every process that regulates our body.
- is someone who is experienced and certified to practice medicine to help maintain or restore physical and mental health.
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- is a system of rules created and enforced through social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior.
- refers to cognitive, behavioral, and emotional well-being. It is all about how people think, feel, and behave.
- is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- the deterring of the development of a disease, or stopping the progression of a disease that has already begun.
- is a state of physical, mental and social well-being, not just the absence of disease or infirmity.
- is essential to life. Blood circulates through our body and delivers essential substances like oxygen and nutrients to the body’s cells
- is a fist-sized organ that pumps blood throughout your body. It's the primary organ of your circulatory system.
17 Clues: expressing emotion or sensitivity. • is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. • is a small device that's placed (implanted) in the chest to help control the heartbeat. • is a state of physical, mental and social well-being, not just the absence of disease or infirmity. • ...
HEALTH 2023-09-05
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- HEALTH : ITS ABOUT HOW YOUR HEALTH FEELS OR GROWS
- :WHEN YOUR BODY DOESN"T FEEL WELL OR NOT IN THE MOOD
- IS WHEN THINKING ABOUT YOUR BODY AND HOW ITS REACTS AND HOW YOUR EATING
- HEATH :ITS HOW OTHERS FEEL OR REACT ON THERE EMOTIONS
- BEING : ABSENCE OF NEGATION EMOTOTIONS
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- HEALTH :A BALANCE OF PHYSICALS HEALTH
- EXPECTANCY : OPPORTUNITY FOR OTHERS TO LIVE LONGER
- HEALTH :HEALTH AND PHYSICAL WELL BEING
- HEALTH:PSYCHOLOGICALLY IS LIKE BEING
- NESS : WHEN ONE DIMENSIONS OF WELL BEING
10 Clues: HEALTH:PSYCHOLOGICALLY IS LIKE BEING • HEALTH :A BALANCE OF PHYSICALS HEALTH • HEALTH :HEALTH AND PHYSICAL WELL BEING • BEING : ABSENCE OF NEGATION EMOTOTIONS • NESS : WHEN ONE DIMENSIONS OF WELL BEING • HEALTH : ITS ABOUT HOW YOUR HEALTH FEELS OR GROWS • EXPECTANCY : OPPORTUNITY FOR OTHERS TO LIVE LONGER • :WHEN YOUR BODY DOESN"T FEEL WELL OR NOT IN THE MOOD • ...
Canada=problems 2023-12-06
self concept and self esteem 2023-04-04
10 Clues: how you see yourself • how you feel socially • can boost self esteem • how you feel mentally • how you are physically • feeling bad about yourself • feeling good about yourself • how you feel about yourself • people who can help with self esteem • is an activity that can help with self esteem
self concept and self esteem 2023-04-04
10 Clues: how you see yourself • how you feel socially • can boost self esteem • how you feel mentally • how you are physically • feeling bad about yourself • feeling good about yourself • how you feel about yourself • people who can help with self esteem • is an activity that can help with self esteem
Health Risk Assessment Crossword 2025-08-08
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- Essential for physical and mental restoration.
- A fatty substance in your blood.
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension.
- The fluid pumped by the heart.
- Physical activity that improves health.
- A habit that significantly increases health risks.
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- Excessive consumption can harm your liver.
- Inherited traits that influence health.
- Regular tests to detect diseases early.
- What you eat and drink regularly.
10 Clues: The fluid pumped by the heart. • A fatty substance in your blood. • What you eat and drink regularly. • Inherited traits that influence health. • Regular tests to detect diseases early. • Physical activity that improves health. • Excessive consumption can harm your liver. • A feeling of emotional or physical tension. • Essential for physical and mental restoration. • ...
Community Awareness - Homelessness (HOSA) 2020-09-03
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- Category 1. (Learning disabilities, chronic toxic stress, language development)
- The absence of physical environmental conditions that can contribute to good health and well being.
- A nutrient. Can receive this nutrient through quinoa, brown rice, vegetables, whole grains, oatmeal, fruits, barely
- one predominant characteristic of a drug and alcohol addiction is that it originated in part from a person’s attempt to cope with some aspect of their life.
- One of the serious health issues due to poor hygiene.
- significant reduced ability to understand new or complex information, to learn new skills
- The response to a deeply distressing or disturbing event that overwhelms an individual’s ability to cope, causes feelings of helplessness, diminishes their sense of self and their ability to feel the full range of emotions and experiences.
- coverage helps patients gain entry into the healthcare system.
- Illnesses that affect the way you think and feel.
- A serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally.
- The topic of our presentation. (In essential question)
- Category 5. (violence, coping strategy, slowly deteriorates body)
- A symptom of affective disorders.
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- Event name. (Title slide)
- The inability or unwillingness to attend to one’s personal needs.
- the deficiencies, excesses or imbalances in a person’s intake of energy and/or nutrients
- Category 2. (Poor Hygiene, lack of access to health care and treatment, environmental deprivation)
- the process by which children come to understand and communicate language during early childhood.
- A behavior caused by substance abuse. (Types include: Physical threats, Intimidation, Name-calling, Attacks on a person’s self-worth
- The potential to change a child's brain chemistry, brain anatomy and even gene expression, it weakens the architecture of the developing brain, which can lead to lifelong problems in learning, behavior, and physical and mental health.
20 Clues: Event name. (Title slide) • A symptom of affective disorders. • Illnesses that affect the way you think and feel. • One of the serious health issues due to poor hygiene. • The topic of our presentation. (In essential question) • coverage helps patients gain entry into the healthcare system. • The inability or unwillingness to attend to one’s personal needs. • ...
MAPEH 10 2024-10-03
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- A component of health that includes mental well-being
- is a person who writes music to be played or performed by musicians
- A movement in art emphasizing realism and detail
- An alternative practice involving acupuncture needles
- The act of seeking advice or services related to health
- Involves movement of the body without effort of the participant
- The use of rhythm, melody, and harmony to create sound
- An approach to health that includes diet, exercise, and mindfulness
- The practice of using herbal remedies for healing
- An art movement known for its focus on light and color, like Impressionism
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- The practice of diagnosing and treating illnesses using non-conventional methods
- A common form of alternative medicine involving the manipulation of the spine
- this style moves away from traditional themes, styles, and used bold experimentation
- The use of essential oils for therapeutic purposes
- Individuals who seek health care services
- A popular art movement characterized by vivid colors and emotional themes
- It is a post WWI style marked by a return to absolute music and traditional formal structures
- Known as "Grand Old Man of Philippine Art"
- A common health service providing preventive care
- is a tool that healthcare providers use to estimate the amount of body fat by using your height and weight measurements
20 Clues: Individuals who seek health care services • Known as "Grand Old Man of Philippine Art" • A movement in art emphasizing realism and detail • The practice of using herbal remedies for healing • A common health service providing preventive care • The use of essential oils for therapeutic purposes • A component of health that includes mental well-being • ...
Chapter 1 2018-01-18
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- are people of the same age who share similar interests.
- is a nationwide health promotion and disease prevention plan designed to serve as a guide for improving the health of all people in the US.
- are related risks that increase in effect with each each added risk.
- refers to a person's capacity to learn about and understand basic health information and services to promote his/her health and wellness.
- are actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- refers to all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
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- practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury.
- the providing of accurate health information to help people make healthy choices is important.
- refers to radio,television,film,newspaper,books, and internet.
- is the combination of physical, mental/emotional well-being.
- is avoiding harmful behaviors,including the use of tobacco,alcohol, and sexual activity before marriage.
- refers to the collective beliefs,customs, and behaviors of a group.
- an overall state of well-being,or total health.
13 Clues: an overall state of well-being,or total health. • are people of the same age who share similar interests. • is the combination of physical, mental/emotional well-being. • refers to radio,television,film,newspaper,books, and internet. • refers to the collective beliefs,customs, and behaviors of a group. • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-29
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- a mental health professional who uses psychological evaluations and talk therapy to help people learn to better cope with life and relationship issues and mental health conditions
- term used to describe a state of low mood; is also a mental disorder
- to share your thoughts and opinions honestly and respectfully
- An illness that disrupts normal physical or mental functions
- when we have negative feelings or memories associated with a certain event or activity
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- a set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something
- a relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something else.
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness
- the treatment of someone with mental or physical illness without the use of drugs or operations
9 Clues: a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness • An illness that disrupts normal physical or mental functions • to share your thoughts and opinions honestly and respectfully • term used to describe a state of low mood; is also a mental disorder • when we have negative feelings or memories associated with a certain event or activity • ...
Social Anxiety Disorder 2023-03-18
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- Medications prescribed by medical professionals to treat SAD
- People with SAD tend to reveal little about themselves and talk __________
- Social phobia complicates the lives of those affected in __________ situations
- SAD can cause low ___________ and sometimes depression
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- People who suffer from SAD are afraid of being ___________ negatively
- Breathing exercises can calm the __________
- Mental health issue that can be confused with shyness
- Social Anxiety Disorder is classified as a ___________ health condition
- An _____ exam is way more difficult for a person with SAD
- A type of psychotherapy that can help with SAD
- Anxiety Disorder is also called ________ phobia
11 Clues: Breathing exercises can calm the __________ • A type of psychotherapy that can help with SAD • Anxiety Disorder is also called ________ phobia • Mental health issue that can be confused with shyness • SAD can cause low ___________ and sometimes depression • An _____ exam is way more difficult for a person with SAD • ...
Words for Kushagra 2024-05-21
15 Clues: weak • sympathy • medicine • no interest • feeling pity • lack of pity • pity or sadness • lack of sympathy • expressing sympathy • relating to pathology • mental health problems • medical laboratory tests • communication of thoughts • anything that can produce disease • showing or feeling a strong aversion
vocabulary terms 2025-09-08
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- liquor
- far away
- doing something despite delay
- obtain goods from an outside
- lacking essential
- continuing no matter what
- characteristic of a tribe
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- suffering from anxiety
- confustion
- orginal
- mental health condition by sadness
- disruption of brain function
- deliberate destruction
- a North American indian ceremony
- fight
15 Clues: fight • liquor • orginal • far away • confustion • lacking essential • suffering from anxiety • deliberate destruction • continuing no matter what • characteristic of a tribe • disruption of brain function • obtain goods from an outside • doing something despite delay • a North American indian ceremony • mental health condition by sadness
Mental Health Review Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-17
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- a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in moods, energy and activity levels
- are a form of mental disorders
- having a balanced health triangle can reduce or eliminate some of these
- a characteristic of a healthy relationship
- medical doctors and can provide prescriptions
- an uncontrollable psychological need to do something every time you are in that situation
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- a stress disorder that can develop in some people who have experienced something very scary or dramatic
- standing up for yourself without being overly pushy
- not medical doctors and cannot prescribe prescriptions
- a professional in mental health that works in a school setting and usually has a masters degree
10 Clues: are a form of mental disorders • a characteristic of a healthy relationship • medical doctors and can provide prescriptions • standing up for yourself without being overly pushy • not medical doctors and cannot prescribe prescriptions • having a balanced health triangle can reduce or eliminate some of these • ...
Preston Gatlin period 7 2019-08-23
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- to work toward and hope to achieve
- Pressure
- state of well-being in which all components of Health - physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and environmental - are in balance.
- Health
- Literacy
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- of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
- Cholesterol
- Decision Making Model
- work together with one or more people.
- thought to the problem, Review your choice, Evaluate the consequences of each choice, Assess and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward.
- waxy substance that is found in the fats (lipids) in your blood. Having high cholesterol can increase the risk of heart disease.
11 Clues: Health • Pressure • Literacy • Cholesterol • Decision Making Model • 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. • ...
El fútbol y la salud 2020-12-17
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- el premio (prize) de los Juegos Olímpicos
- la ropa para jugar futbol
- la Copa _____
- to exercise es hacer _____
- la banana es la comida _____
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- la pizza es la comida _____
- el lugar para jugar al fútbol
- los jugadores que NO juegan están en _____
- to meditate
- el resultado fue 1-1. Se llama el _____
- mental health es la salud _____
- el grupo de jugadores de fútbol
12 Clues: to meditate • la Copa _____ • la ropa para jugar futbol • to exercise es hacer _____ • la pizza es la comida _____ • la banana es la comida _____ • el lugar para jugar al fútbol • mental health es la salud _____ • el grupo de jugadores de fútbol • el resultado fue 1-1. Se llama el _____ • el premio (prize) de los Juegos Olímpicos • los jugadores que NO juegan están en _____
Dani's Health-Word & Past Tense Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-09
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- Feeling a need to do something because friends want you to.
- An activity performed to develop or maintain fitness or a skill.
- The passive of "thrown"; the ball was ______
- Any substance that changes a person’s physical or psychological state.
- The past tense of "aim"; The soldier ____ the gun at his enemy.
- a doctor who cares for the teeth,
- The past tense of "choose"; I ______ to be here, but I din't have to.
- Being fat; having too much body fat for one’s size.
- The past tense of flip; She ______ her phone over on her desk.
- חלבונים
- Causing physical, mental, or emotional harm to a weaker person.
- The foods and types of foods that you eat regularly.
- The simple form of "brought"
- בכושר, in good health.
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- The Passive form of "freeze"; the ice was _____
- Tension and pressure that the body and mind feels.
- The passive form of drink; the milk was ______ yesterday.
- The taking of one’s own life.
- Teaching health information and healthy skills to people.
- The past tense of "need"; we ____ a pencil.
- The past tense of "sleep"; He _____ through the night.
- freedom from stress, a state of rest and recovery for the body and mind.
- having enough water. (The opposite is dehydrated.)
- The past simple form of "see"
- A balance between physical, mental, and social health.
- The way a person lives their life, including diet, activities, and styles.
- A measure of how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself.
- Any form of public communication (e.g., TV, internet, newspapers).
- the health value of foods; for example calories, vitamins, protein...
29 Clues: חלבונים • בכושר, in good health. • The simple form of "brought" • The taking of one’s own life. • The past simple form of "see" • a doctor who cares for the teeth, • The past tense of "need"; we ____ a pencil. • The passive of "thrown"; the ball was ______ • The Passive form of "freeze"; the ice was _____ • Tension and pressure that the body and mind feels. • ...
M4/2 Health 2025-09-25
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- Hurting someone physically
- Understanding another person’s feelings
- Brain part for thinking
- Negative stress
- Positive stress
- The ability to recover after challenges
- A fight or disagreement
- Hurting others online
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- Deep breathing and meditation are forms
- A mental illness where someone feels sad all the time
- Overall care for body, mind, emotions, and friends
- The brain’s emotional alarm system, linking emotions, stress, and memory, and affecting mental health.
- The body’s reaction to pressure or problems
- Healthy ways of managing feelings
14 Clues: Negative stress • Positive stress • Hurting others online • Brain part for thinking • A fight or disagreement • Hurting someone physically • Healthy ways of managing feelings • Deep breathing and meditation are forms • Understanding another person’s feelings • The ability to recover after challenges • The body’s reaction to pressure or problems • ...
Health and Wellness Unit 2022-09-13
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- way of life that includes little physical work
- the way a person thinks feels and acts
- state of life between childhood and adulthood
- body's response to change
- beliefs that guide a way a person lives
- ability to accept other people as they are
- produced in glands that help regulate body
- informing others about health practices
- strategies to help you say no to others
- willingness to answer for your actions
- taking steps to keep something from happening
- clear exchange of ideas and information
- a personal feeling or belief
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- process of making a choice
- combination of physical, mental,social well-being
- actions or behaviors that might cause harm
- understanding and show concern for others
- behaviors and habits that impact health
- people in your age group
- choice not to participate in highrisk behavior
- various methods for communicating information
- process of working towards something
- social connections you have with others
- opinion on or fear formed without having facts
- quality of doing what you know is right
- state of well-being or total health
26 Clues: people in your age group • body's response to change • process of making a choice • a personal feeling or belief • state of well-being or total health • process of working towards something • the way a person thinks feels and acts • willingness to answer for your actions • behaviors and habits that impact health • beliefs that guide a way a person lives • ...
Nursing Theorists Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-14
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- Maternal Role Attainment Theory
- Interested in learning about Piaget's theory of child development
- Science of Unitary Human Beings
- Transcultural Nursing and published three different studies
- Health as Expanding Consciousness
- Comfort Theory and shows patient comfort in relief, ease, and transcendence
- Change Theory with a three-stage model of unfreezing, change, and refreezing
- The Theory of Interpersonal Relations with seven nursing roles
- Modeling and Role Modeling Theory published in 1983
- Behavior System Model and advocates the fostering and functioning in the patient to prevent illness
- Philosophy and Science of Caring
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- Environmental Theory and incorporates the surrounding environment into the patients' care plan
- Neuman Systems Model and is rooted in a holistic view
- Theory of Goal Attainment
- Deliberative Nursing Process
- Human-to-Human Relationship Model with assumptions based on the philosophy of existentialism and logotherapy
- Four Conservation Principles of energy, structure, and personal and social integrity
- Theory of Caritative Caring and distinguishes between caring ethics
- Health Promotion Model involving acute and chronic health problems
- Tidal Model used in mental health nursing
20 Clues: Theory of Goal Attainment • Deliberative Nursing Process • Maternal Role Attainment Theory • Science of Unitary Human Beings • Philosophy and Science of Caring • Health as Expanding Consciousness • Tidal Model used in mental health nursing • Modeling and Role Modeling Theory published in 1983 • Neuman Systems Model and is rooted in a holistic view • ...
Profession 2025-01-21
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- Care for sick or injured people in hospotals
- Gives legal advice and represent clients in court
- Make legal decisions in court
- Maintaning traffic and catching criminals
- Cooks professionally in the restaurant
- Take care of your teeth and oral health
- Make your hair beautiful
- Flies an airplane
- Studies and helps with mental health and behavior
- Works on ship
- Invitigates crimes and solves mysteries
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- Travel into space
- Keeping the country safe
- fights fires and helps in emergencies
- Prepare and sells meat
- Competes in sports or physical activities
- Representative of a country who negosiates with other nations
- Fix cars and machinery
18 Clues: Works on ship • Travel into space • Flies an airplane • Prepare and sells meat • Fix cars and machinery • Keeping the country safe • Make your hair beautiful • Make legal decisions in court • fights fires and helps in emergencies • Cooks professionally in the restaurant • Take care of your teeth and oral health • Invitigates crimes and solves mysteries • ...
Mental Health 2023-05-18
6 Clues: a coping strategy • symptom of mental issues • harming could be an impact • something that makes you struggle • health something that is diagnosed • something that is caused by mental health
PTSD & Lieutenant Dan 2026-04-20
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- Mental Health disorder caused by exposure to traumatic events, as seen in Lieutenant Dan.
- Re-experiencing trauma through unwanted memories or dreams.
- Therapy using eye movements to process traumatic memories.
- Key supportive relationship that helps Lieutenant Dan recover.
- Environment that provides structure and support for mental health recovery.
- Substance Lieutenant Dan overuses as a coping mechanism.
- Feeling of losing one's role or purpose after trauma.
- First-line class of medications used to treat PTSD.
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- State of increased alertness and reactivity often seen in PTSD.
- Avoiding reminders of a traumatic event.
- A specific SSRI commonly prescribed to treat PTSD.
- Therapy focused on changing negative through patterns related to trauma.
- Persistent feeling that one should have died instead of surviving trauma.
13 Clues: Avoiding reminders of a traumatic event. • A specific SSRI commonly prescribed to treat PTSD. • First-line class of medications used to treat PTSD. • Feeling of losing one's role or purpose after trauma. • Substance Lieutenant Dan overuses as a coping mechanism. • Therapy using eye movements to process traumatic memories. • ...
Chapter 4 Words 2022-10-04
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- A physician who treat physical disorders of the nervous system.
- A mental disorder that reveals itself through abnormal behaviors related to food.
- A mental health professional who is trained to recognize and treat behavior that is not normal.
- A series of suicides that occur within a short period of time in the same peer group or community.
- A physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders.
- A treatment method.
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- An eating disorder in which a person regularly has an uncontrollable urge to eat large amounts of food, but without purging.
- An eating disorder in which a person has uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging.
- worker/ A mental health professional who helps people with mental disorders and their families to accept and adjust to an illness.
- An eating disorder in which a person doesn't eat enough food to maintain a healthy body weight.
- The symptoms of this disorder are feeling sad and hopeless for months, being unstable to enjoy activities that were once a source of pleasure, and sometimes being unable to accomplish daily tasks.
11 Clues: A treatment method. • A physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders. • A physician who treat physical disorders of the nervous system. • A mental disorder that reveals itself through abnormal behaviors related to food. • An eating disorder in which a person has uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging. • ...
HEALTH AND WELLBEING QUIZ 2017-10-05
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- FRUIT IN JOHN STEINBECK NOVEL
- VITAMIN FOR STRONG BONES FOUND IN DARK LEAFY VEG AND MILK
- WHICH FRUIT HAS HIGHEST AMOUNT OF PROTEIN
- COLOUR OF DR SEUSS'S EGGS
- POPEYE'S FAVOURITE FOOD
- HOW MANY 200ML GLASSES OF WATER AVERAGE ADULT SHOULD DRINK
- WHICH FRUIT IS MEMBER OF ROSE FAMILY
- WHERE DOES MOST VITAMIN D COME FROM
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- ORIGINAL USE OF TOMATO KETCHUP
- A MEMBER OF THE PEACH FAMILY
- GENTLE EXERCISE TO IMPROVE STRENGTH, BALANCE AND FLEXIBILITY
- ANOTHER NAME FOR VITAMIN H, STRENGTHENS NAILS AND IMPROVES HAIR STRUCTURE
- VEGETABLE HIGH IN FOLIC ACID AND HELPS IMPROVE MENTAL HEALTH
- RECOMMENDED MAX GRAMMES OF SALT PER DAY
- AMERICAN NAME FOR COURGETTE
- HEALTH AND WELL BEING CHAMPION IN SWANSEA CROWN
- GENERATES ENDORPHINS AND HAS LONG TERM HEALTH BENEFITS
17 Clues: POPEYE'S FAVOURITE FOOD • COLOUR OF DR SEUSS'S EGGS • AMERICAN NAME FOR COURGETTE • A MEMBER OF THE PEACH FAMILY • FRUIT IN JOHN STEINBECK NOVEL • ORIGINAL USE OF TOMATO KETCHUP • WHERE DOES MOST VITAMIN D COME FROM • WHICH FRUIT IS MEMBER OF ROSE FAMILY • RECOMMENDED MAX GRAMMES OF SALT PER DAY • WHICH FRUIT HAS HIGHEST AMOUNT OF PROTEIN • ...
Year 2 2025-11-19
11 Clues: food • Covid • Sporting • Running race • Mental health • Houses Plants • Online Reading • Maps Picture maps • Meets Online Learning • writing (sandwiches) • Spelling Learn to Spell
Psychology Crossword 4 2023-05-17
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- a common research method
- the view that we have little free will to choose how we feel
- Children with this condition may have trouble paying attention
- method of treating mental disorders that emphasizes unconscious mental processes
- A system of symbols and rules used for meaningful communication
- a hormone that regulates the sleep cycle.
- proportion of learned information that is retained or remembered.
- treatment aimed at relieving emotional distress and mental health problems
- uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce pictures of the brain
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- unbiased external viewpoint
- painkillers considered high risk for drug abuse
- a condition in which a person is unable to stop using a substance or engaging in a behavior
- the fourth leading cause of death among 15-29 year-olds
- a chemical released in the brain that makes you feel good
- triggers a physical or behavioral change
- an innate response to a stimulus.
- the degree to which empirical evidence and theoretical rationales support the conclusions
- mental shortcuts that help us make decisions and judgements quickly
- people with this condition have difficulties with social and communication skills
19 Clues: a common research method • unbiased external viewpoint • an innate response to a stimulus. • triggers a physical or behavioral change • a hormone that regulates the sleep cycle. • painkillers considered high risk for drug abuse • the fourth leading cause of death among 15-29 year-olds • a chemical released in the brain that makes you feel good • ...
Flowers for Algernon 2023-04-28
15 Clues: In science • Spilled Ink • Fear emotion • Mental health • Type of Writing • Synonym for task • Courthouse worker • Surprised emotion • Synonym for album • Scientific current • Synonym for confined • Science is done here • Someone gives you this • Synonym for unfathomable • A state of understanding
Crossword 2025-01-11
15 Clues: MMA decisions • Social division • Legendary boxer • AC/DC guitarist • AI and plastics • Society's outlook • Social media issue • Work ethic praised • Digital age change • Identity discussion • Rogan's son's issue • Nutritional benefits • Controversial fighter • Chick-fil-A, In-N-Out • Mental health sponsor
Chapter 4 Words 2022-10-04
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- A physician who treat physical disorders of the nervous system.
- A mental disorder that reveals itself through abnormal behaviors related to food.
- A mental health professional who is trained to recognize and treat behavior that is not normal.
- A series of suicides that occur within a short period of time in the same peer group or community.
- A physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders.
- A treatment method.
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- An eating disorder in which a person regularly has an uncontrollable urge to eat large amounts of food, but without purging.
- An eating disorder in which a person has uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging.
- worker/ A mental health professional who helps people with mental disorders and their families to accept and adjust to an illness.
- An eating disorder in which a person doesn't eat enough food to maintain a healthy body weight.
- The symptoms of this disorder are feeling sad and hopeless for months, being unstable to enjoy activities that were once a source of pleasure, and sometimes being unable to accomplish daily tasks.
11 Clues: A treatment method. • A physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders. • A physician who treat physical disorders of the nervous system. • A mental disorder that reveals itself through abnormal behaviors related to food. • An eating disorder in which a person has uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging. • ...
HEALTH 2023-09-05
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- HEALTH : ITS ABOUT HOW YOUR HEALTH FEELS OR GROWS
- :WHEN YOUR BODY DOESN"T FEEL WELL OR NOT IN THE MOOD
- IS WHEN THINKING ABOUT YOUR BODY AND HOW ITS REACTS AND HOW YOUR EATING
- HEATH :ITS HOW OTHERS FEEL OR REACT ON THERE EMOTIONS
- BEING : ABSENCE OF NEGATION EMOTOTIONS
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- HEALTH :A BALANCE OF PHYSICALS HEALTH
- EXPECTANCY : OPPORTUNITY FOR OTHERS TO LIVE LONGER
- HEALTH :HEALTH AND PHYSICAL WELL BEING
- HEALTH:PSYCHOLOGICALLY IS LIKE BEING
- NESS : WHEN ONE DIMENSIONS OF WELL BEING
10 Clues: HEALTH:PSYCHOLOGICALLY IS LIKE BEING • HEALTH :A BALANCE OF PHYSICALS HEALTH • HEALTH :HEALTH AND PHYSICAL WELL BEING • BEING : ABSENCE OF NEGATION EMOTOTIONS • NESS : WHEN ONE DIMENSIONS OF WELL BEING • HEALTH : ITS ABOUT HOW YOUR HEALTH FEELS OR GROWS • EXPECTANCY : OPPORTUNITY FOR OTHERS TO LIVE LONGER • :WHEN YOUR BODY DOESN"T FEEL WELL OR NOT IN THE MOOD • ...
Disability Pride Month at Maximus 2024-07-31
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- Acronym for the organisation that offers free hearing tests, as per Steph's article
- A supportive and inspiring network for anyone passionate about disability and mental health
- The monthly digital newsletter from the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) team at Maximus
- The Disability and Health _____ was created in 2021 by MaxAbility to facilitate conversations around Disability and Health
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- Disability Pride Month empowers people with disabilities to take pride in their
- Kaylena Mushen is the _____ of our Colleague Network for anyone passionate about disability and mental health
- The number of DEI Colleague Networks at Maximus UK
- Nineteen ______ was the first year Disability Pride Month was recognised
- The month we recognise Disability Pride Month
9 Clues: The month we recognise Disability Pride Month • The number of DEI Colleague Networks at Maximus UK • Nineteen ______ was the first year Disability Pride Month was recognised • Disability Pride Month empowers people with disabilities to take pride in their • Acronym for the organisation that offers free hearing tests, as per Steph's article • ...
Memory Palace 2024-04-03
Child Psychologist 2024-12-12
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- - The average monthly earnings of a child psychologist.
- Media - A modern source of stress for many children.
- - A school-related issue that psychologists help children cope with.
- - A famous psychologist who studied how children think and learn.
- - Healthy children contribute to a better ___.
- - A process used to help children with mental health problems.
- - Something psychologists assist children with if they have difficulties.
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- - A common issue child psychologists help children with.
- - A professional who helps children manage their emotions.
- - A mental health problem often treated by child psychologists.
- - People child psychologists often work with to help children.
- - The last name of the psychologist who focused on children’s emotions.
- - Something psychologists help children to understand and control.
13 Clues: - Healthy children contribute to a better ___. • Media - A modern source of stress for many children. • - The average monthly earnings of a child psychologist. • - A common issue child psychologists help children with. • - A professional who helps children manage their emotions. • - People child psychologists often work with to help children. • ...
Nature for Health Crossword 2022-05-10
14 Clues: speaker • outside • wellbeing • open area • to protect • imagination • concentration • where leaves grow • a positive emotion • tall plants with a trunk • an attachment to something • having to do with your brain • awareness of your mental state • feeling compassion towards something
About Upcyling and Technology 2025-07-24
13 Clues: Polution. • Original, make. • Sedentary person. • Rule, regulation. • Causing dependence. • Social conventions. • Electronic, not analog. • Communication networks. • Interaction, discussion. • Most important, principal. • Reuse: materials, objects. • Physical and mental health. • Exept for… / In the contrary…
HHD Unit 1 AOS 1 Key Terminology Crossword 2024-03-11
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- relates to the functioning of the body and its systems, it includes the physical capacity to perform daily activities or tasks.
- The number of new cases of an illness or disease occurring during a given period.
- Refers to ill health (as a result of illness or disability) in an individual and the levels of ill health in a population or group.
- An indication of how long a person can expect to live, it is the number of years of life remaining to a person at a particular age if death rates do not change.
- Episodes of hospital care that start with admission and end in transfer, discharge or death.
- A measure of the burden of disease, one _____ equals one year of healthy life lost due to premature death and time lived with illness, disease or injury.
- An overall measure of a population’s health based on a person’s own perceptions of their health.
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- The number or proportion of people suffering from a condition, or the number of cases present in a population at a given time.
- A measure of the impact of diseases and injuries, specifically it measures the gap between current health status and an ideal situation where everyone lives to an old age free of disease and disability.
- Years of life lost due to _______ - which is the non-fatal component of the disease burden and measures years of healthy life lost due to living in poor health with illness, disease or injury.
- relates to the ability to express feelings in a positive way.
- An individual’s or populations overall health, taking into account various aspects such as life expectancy, amount of disability and levels of disease risk factors.
- relates to ideas, beliefs, values and ethics.
- Refers to deaths in the population – caused by disease, illness and injury.
- _____ of _____ lost due to death – it refers to the fatal component of the disease burden.
- A complete state of physical, social and mental wellbeing, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. (WHO 1946)
- the current state of well-being relating to the mind or brain and it relates to the ability to think and process information.
- relates to the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others and the ability to manage or adapt appropriately to different social situations.
18 Clues: relates to ideas, beliefs, values and ethics. • relates to the ability to express feelings in a positive way. • Refers to deaths in the population – caused by disease, illness and injury. • The number of new cases of an illness or disease occurring during a given period. • ...
health and fitness vocabulary for IELTS (3) www.atomicielts.com 2024-09-02
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- mental well-being is a state of feeling mentally ------- and balanced (7)
- maintaining the body's fluid balance by drinking enough water (9)
- actions taken to avoid disease or injury (10)
- the ------ system is the body's defence system against illness (6)
- sleep -------; habits that help promote good, restful sleep (7)
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- the state of being in good physical and mental health (8)
- self-care is defined as activities and practices that help -------- health and well-being (8)
- a period of time to relax and recover from physical or mental effort (4)
- the process of the body repairing itself after exercise or illness (8)
- stress ---------- is defined as techniques to reduce and control stress (10)
10 Clues: actions taken to avoid disease or injury (10) • the state of being in good physical and mental health (8) • sleep -------; habits that help promote good, restful sleep (7) • maintaining the body's fluid balance by drinking enough water (9) • the ------ system is the body's defence system against illness (6) • ...
Outpatient Fall Picnic 2025-09-15
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- Open _______ - the process Admissions' has for walk-ins
- A healthcare professional who is licensed to write and issue prescriptions for medications or treatments.
- _______ & Family Center meets the mental health care needs for prenatal, pregnant, and up to two years postpartum women and families.
- The capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- Therapy and support services provided in an office setting.
- The pursuit of activities, choices, and lifestyles that lead to a state of overall health.
- A mental health professional trained to help individuals understand and cope with their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
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- The state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc.
- SMART _______
- The structured actions taken by clinicians in therapy sessions; evidenced-based.
- To be _______ is to create environments where everyone feels valued.
- The early phase before a full psychotic episode.
- Make someone more confident, especially in controlling their life and decisions.
- Due regard for the feelings, wishes, rights, or traditions of others.
- Someone who acts as a central liaison for a client, helping to manage their healthcare needs by coordinating efforts across multiple providers and services.
- Ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
16 Clues: SMART _______ • The early phase before a full psychotic episode. • Open _______ - the process Admissions' has for walk-ins • Ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • Therapy and support services provided in an office setting. • The state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc. • ...
"Running the world" Vocabulary Words 2021-05-05
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- The teacher had a _____ to show the earth.
- ______ Health is important as physical health.
- He ______ the task.
- The United States is a really big _________.
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- A popular _______ is California.
- Sally signed up to be a __________ for a team.
- Joe was _________ his boss for a raise.
- The pie eating contest was a _________.
- There is a class for ________ health.
- LeBron James is a famous _______.
10 Clues: He ______ the task. • A popular _______ is California. • LeBron James is a famous _______. • There is a class for ________ health. • Joe was _________ his boss for a raise. • The pie eating contest was a _________. • The teacher had a _____ to show the earth. • The United States is a really big _________. • Sally signed up to be a __________ for a team. • ...
Health Career Crossword 2025-11-17
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- This person takes X-rays and interprets the images
- Therapist, A specialist who helps people learn or regain daily living skills
- A person who operates on patients
- A professional who helps people improve their eating habits
- Therapist, A professional who assists patients with breathing difficulties
- Pathologist, A specialist who helps people with speech or swallowing problems
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- A doctor who gives medicine to make patients sleep during surgery
- This person checks and takes care of teeth
- Assistant, A person who supports doctors by preparing patients and taking vital signs
- This health professional prescribes medicine and advises on its use
- This doctor treats children
- This person cares for sick people, gives medicine, and assists doctors
- Therapist, A person who helps people with injuries or disabilities regain movement and strength
- A medical professional for animals
- A health professional who examines eyes and prescribes glasses
- A mental health professional who helps people with thoughts and feelings
- Counselor, A specialist who advises people about inherited health conditions
- A general medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses
- A health professional who responds to emergencies and provides first aid
- Laboratory Technician, A person who performs tests on body fluids to help diagnose diseases
20 Clues: This doctor treats children • A person who operates on patients • A medical professional for animals • This person checks and takes care of teeth • This person takes X-rays and interprets the images • A professional who helps people improve their eating habits • A health professional who examines eyes and prescribes glasses • ...
Community & Social Careers 2026-03-31
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- Department of Children and Family Services
- World Health Organization
- A formal ceremony for the burial of a deceased person
- Protecting a community from diseases through vaccines
- Bachelor of Social Work university degree
- A viewing or social gathering held before a funeral
- Social interventions to improve community quality of life
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- Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor for mental health
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Statistical data like age, race, and income of a population
- A tribute service held without the body present
- Symptoms felt after stopping an addictive substance
- Academy of Certified Social Workers
- Master of Social Work university degree
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker who provides therapy
15 Clues: World Health Organization • Academy of Certified Social Workers • Department of Health and Human Services • Master of Social Work university degree • Bachelor of Social Work university degree • Department of Children and Family Services • A tribute service held without the body present • Symptoms felt after stopping an addictive substance • ...
Healthy Lifestyle 2026-04-13
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- A fat-like substance in the blood that can affect heart health.
- Eating small amounts of food between regular meals.
- The body’s ability to fight infections and resist disease.
- The process by which the body converts food into energy.
- A nutrient needed for building muscles and repairing body tissues.
- Edible plants that provide vitamins, minerals, and fiber.
- A sweet or sour food from plants that contains natural sugars and nutrients.
- A medical injection that helps protect the body from certain diseases.
- The kinds of food and drink a person regularly consumes.
- A medical condition of having too much body fat that harms health.
- Focused awareness of the present moment without distraction.
- A clear liquid that the body needs to stay hydrated and function properly.
- A sweet substance in food that can cause health problems in large amounts.
- The ability to continue physical activity for a long time without tiring.
- Physical activity done to improve fitness, strength, or health.
- Natural substances like iron or calcium that help the body work correctly.
- Clean habits that prevent illness and maintain good health.
- The period when the body repairs itself after physical effort.
- Exercise that increases heart rate to strengthen the heart and lungs.
- The way the body is positioned while sitting, standing, or moving.
- The natural resting state of the body and mind that restores energy.
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- The amount of food served or eaten at one time.
- A disease in which the body cannot properly control blood sugar levels.
- A mineral found in salt that can raise blood pressure if consumed too much.
- A regular set of habits or actions done daily or weekly.
- A condition of having difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep.
- The process of keeping the body supplied with enough fluids.
- The ability to control behavior and follow healthy plans consistently.
- A mental practice used to calm the mind and improve concentration.
- Organic substances required in small amounts for normal body functions.
- Mental or emotional pressure that can affect the body and behavior.
- Avoiding excess by keeping habits and choices at a healthy level.
- The ability of muscles and joints to move easily through a wide range.
- Physical power produced by muscles during movement or effort.
- The ability to stay steady and not fall during movement or standing.
- A part of plant food that supports digestion and helps prevent constipation.
- A state of good physical and mental health through healthy habits.
- Units used to measure how much energy food provides.
- Extreme tiredness that reduces energy and ability to function.
39 Clues: The amount of food served or eaten at one time. • Eating small amounts of food between regular meals. • Units used to measure how much energy food provides. • A regular set of habits or actions done daily or weekly. • The process by which the body converts food into energy. • The kinds of food and drink a person regularly consumes. • ...
Addictions - Caio e Victor Hugo 2023-09-15
10 Clues: Health professional • Treats mental illness • Person out of control • A person with addiction • A person addicted to drugs • Physical or mental illness • Way to get rid of addiction • A person addicted to alcohol • Not under the influence of alcohol • Group of people under alcohol influence
Dimensions of Health 2022-11-21
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- Considered to be influenced by personal opinions and feelings.
- The concepts of health and wellbeing and illness can be considered as a ______________.
- The five dimensions of health and wellbeing are ___________; that is, they all affect each other.
- Relates to the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others and the ability to manage or adapt appropriately to different social situations.
- The highest level of health and wellbeing an individual can realistically attain at any particular time.
- Relates to the functioning of the body and its systems
- Changing or moving continually in response to its environment and experiences.
- Associated with low levels of stress and anxiety positive self-esteem, as well as a sense of confidence and optimism.
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- A term that is often associated with illness and, although these concepts are related, they are not the same.
- The positive management and expression of emotional actions and reactions as well as the ability to display resilience.
- The concepts of hope, peace, a guiding sense of meaning or value, and reflection on a person’s place in the world.
- A concept that relates to negative aspects of health and wellbeing.
- A state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
13 Clues: Relates to the functioning of the body and its systems • Considered to be influenced by personal opinions and feelings. • A concept that relates to negative aspects of health and wellbeing. • Changing or moving continually in response to its environment and experiences. • The concepts of health and wellbeing and illness can be considered as a ______________. • ...
Well-being Wednesday! 2025-02-04
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- A feeling of gratitude, often tied to appreciation for life's blessings.
- A feeling of being balanced and centered, often associated with emotional health.
- A feeling of deep satisfaction or accomplishment after completing something meaningful.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- A feeling of control and calm under stressful or high-pressure situations.
- The positive state of health in mind, body, and spirit.
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- The regular practice of taking care of your mental, emotional, and physical health.
- The act of being present and engaged in the current moment without judgment.
- A mental practice of focusing your attention, often for relaxation or clarity.
- The ability to recover from or adjust easily to adversity, change, or misfortune.
10 Clues: The positive state of health in mind, body, and spirit. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others. • A feeling of gratitude, often tied to appreciation for life's blessings. • A feeling of control and calm under stressful or high-pressure situations. • The act of being present and engaged in the current moment without judgment. • ...
Dimensions of health 2025-03-19
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- where we build our health literacy and learn about health
- having a sense of purpose and feeling like you belong
- this dimension involves how the brain works and functions
- a ____________lifestyle includes everything in moderation
- is the format we use for writing extended responses
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- the dimension of health that allows you to interact with others
- the dimension of health that is mostly affected when you break a bone
- keeps us hydrated and functioning
- improves many dimensions of health and should be at least 60 minutes a day
- this dimension involves how we feel
- essential time for our body to repair
- somewhere we go when we feel sick and need a diagnosis
12 Clues: keeps us hydrated and functioning • this dimension involves how we feel • essential time for our body to repair • is the format we use for writing extended responses • having a sense of purpose and feeling like you belong • somewhere we go when we feel sick and need a diagnosis • where we build our health literacy and learn about health • ...
S201 Lesson 8-10 Crossword puzzle 2 2024-06-27
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- At the health and wellness carnival, the mental wellness consultations, healthy cooking sessions and HIIT exercises are part of the __________________.
- Evaluation measures the immediate or short-term _________ of the programme.
- Process Evaluation measures the programme’s strengths and weakness for _______________
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- ________________ medicine is used together with conventional medicine.
- You are organising a health and wellness carnival where participants will learn about staying active, healthy eating and maintaining good mental health. ___________ includes the manpower, venue, partners, volunteers for the carnival.
- The __________theory hypothesises that the immune system is programmed to decline over time, which leads to an increased vulnerability to infectious disease and, thus, ageing.
- __________________ medicine is used in place of conventional medicine.
- ________________ is the loss of bone minerals density as we age. It can be prevented by having a healthy diet and exercise regularly.
- One of the challenges that seniors could face would be the ____________ costs that they need to pay for their chronic illness, like diabetes.
- One of the categories of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is _______ body medicine which recognises mental states, attitudes, emotions, and beliefs can influence physical health and vice versa.
10 Clues: __________________ medicine is used in place of conventional medicine. • ________________ medicine is used together with conventional medicine. • Evaluation measures the immediate or short-term _________ of the programme. • Process Evaluation measures the programme’s strengths and weakness for _______________ • ...
Donny - Mental Health. Mr.Read 2022-02-09
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- a coping strategy m_s_c
- one of the best coping strategies
- can have good or bad M____lh____h
- diagnoses mental illness
- lack of knowledge
- help you with your mental health
- older people you can trust to talk to
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- needs to be diagnosed by a professional
- people with a__d may have trouble paying attention
- Zzz... (coping strategy)
- when you are anxious about something
- coping strategy that calms most people down _a_k
- D________n
13 Clues: D________n • lack of knowledge • a coping strategy m_s_c • Zzz... (coping strategy) • diagnoses mental illness • help you with your mental health • one of the best coping strategies • can have good or bad M____lh____h • when you are anxious about something • older people you can trust to talk to • needs to be diagnosed by a professional • ...
Chapter 1 - Introducing Psychology 2022-08-17
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- A scientist who studies the mind
- Feral boy found living in France
- False science of bumps on the head
- Study of behaviors and mental processes
- The founder of psychoanalysis
- Concerning a things physical needs
- Using science to accomplish goals
- The founder of functionalism
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- A way of explaining things
- Finding out about natural phenomena
- Having to do with thinking and understanding
- An assumption that is tested
- The study of the unconscious mind
- The study of behavior modifications
- Field of mental health/medicine
- False science of bodily fluids
- Founder of child psychology
- The study of the actions of the mind
- The founder of behaviorism
19 Clues: A way of explaining things • The founder of behaviorism • Founder of child psychology • An assumption that is tested • The founder of functionalism • The founder of psychoanalysis • False science of bodily fluids • Field of mental health/medicine • A scientist who studies the mind • Feral boy found living in France • The study of the unconscious mind • ...
Wellness 2024-11-01
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- Activity requires physical effort carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- Achieving a balance in life by creating healthy, physical, and mental health habits.
- State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- This nutrient is important for energy, often found in whole grains and legumes.
- Focusing your attention on your feelings of claim by heighting your energy and awareness.
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- The way a person or group lives.
- A pause in work, activity, or event.
- State of being free from stress and tension.
- The stay of being comfortable, happy, and healthy.
- The taking in and use of food and other nourishing materials by the body.
10 Clues: The way a person or group lives. • A pause in work, activity, or event. • State of being free from stress and tension. • The stay of being comfortable, happy, and healthy. • The taking in and use of food and other nourishing materials by the body. • This nutrient is important for energy, often found in whole grains and legumes. • ...
Healthy Psychology & Mental Illness 2025-03-18
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- _____anxiety disorder: Intense fear of social situations and being judged by others.
- _____ and Categories of virtues: Positive traits classified into wisdom, courage, humanity, justice, temperance, and transcendence.
- _____and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM): A manual used by clinicians to diagnose mental disorders.
- _____perspective: Emphasizes personal growth and self-fulfillment.
- _____-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): A disorder characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
- (debilitating): Negative stress that can cause anxiety or health problems, such as losing a job.
- _____-focused coping: Managing emotions in response to stress, such as seeking comfort from friends.
- _____-focused coping: Tackling a stressful situation directly to reduce its impact, like creating a study schedule for exams.
- _____kyofusho: A cultural syndrome involving fear of offending others with one's appearance or behavior.
- _____objective experiences: Tangible achievements that bring satisfaction, like winning an award.
- _____ I Disorder: A disorder with severe manic episodes and possibly depressive episodes.
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties, like bouncing back after a setback.
- A state of unresponsiveness, often involving immobility or repetitive movements.
- _____learned associations: Negative behaviors learned through past experiences, like phobias.
- Strongly held false beliefs, such as thinking one has superpowers.
- _____perspective: Focuses on unconscious processes and childhood experiences affecting behavior.
- _____disorders: Disorders that affect brain development, such as ADHD and ASD.
- _____perspective: Examines how thoughts influence emotions and behavior.
- _____disorders: Disorders characterized by excessive fear and anxiety.
- _____identity disorder: A disorder where a person has two or more distinct identities.
- _____Depressive Disorder: A mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- _____affect Lack of emotional expression.
- _____-compulsive disorder: A disorder with unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and actions (compulsions).
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- _____hypothesis: Suggests that schizophrenia is linked to excess dopamine activity.
- Alternating between periods of mania and depression.
- _____symptoms: Symptoms that involve a decrease in normal functions, such as lack of emotion.
- _____stress disorder: A disorder triggered by a traumatic event, causing flashbacks and anxiety.
- A state of near psychotic elevated mood and energy, often with impulsive behavior.
- ____model: Considers biological, psychological, and social factors in health and illness.
- _____Spectrum Disorders: Disorders characterized by distorted thinking and perception.
- _____subjective experiences: Personal feelings of happiness and satisfaction, like enjoying a hobby.
- _____approach: Combining techniques from different therapeutic approaches to best meet the client's needs.
- _____phobia: An intense fear of a specific object or situation, like spiders.
- _____Classification of Mental Disorders (ICD): A global standard for diagnosing health conditions, including mental disorders.
- _____disorder: Difficulty discarding possessions, leading to cluttered living spaces.
- _____ II Disorder: A disorder with hypomanic episodes and major depressive episodes.
- _____Spectrum Disorder (ASD): A developmental disorder affecting communication and behavior.
- (motivating): Positive stress that motivates individuals to achieve goals, like preparing for a competition.
- _____disorder: Recurrent panic attacks and fear of future attacks.
- Sensory experiences without external stimuli, like hearing voices.
- _____anxiety disorder (GAD): Persistent and excessive worry about various aspects of life.
- _____de nervios: A cultural syndrome involving uncontrollable shouting, crying, and trembling.
- psychology: The study of how biological, psychological, and social factors affect health and illness.
- _____-and-befriend theory: A stress response where individuals seek social support and nurture others, often seen in females.
- _____adaptation syndrome (GAS): The body's three-stage response to stress: alarm, resistance, and exhaustion.
- _____perspective: Understanding behavior through learning and conditioning.
- _____symptoms: Symptoms that involve an excess of normal functions, such as hallucinations.
- _____-stress model: Suggests that mental disorders develop from a genetic predisposition triggered by stress.
- _____strengths: Personal traits that are particularly fulfilling and energizing, such as kindness or creativity.
49 Clues: _____affect Lack of emotional expression. • Alternating between periods of mania and depression. • _____perspective: Emphasizes personal growth and self-fulfillment. • _____disorder: Recurrent panic attacks and fear of future attacks. • Sensory experiences without external stimuli, like hearing voices. • ...
Socially conditioned diseases their morbidity and mortality rates, disability, risk factors 2025-03-22
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- Social determinant of health affecting mental well-being
- Risk factor for heart disease and stroke
- Health inequality affecting vulnerable populations
- Indicator of health status
- Measure of disease burden
- Condition causing disability and mortality in low-income countries
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- linked to smoking and air pollution
- OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE
- Disease linked to poverty and poor sanitation
- Factor increasing risk of chronic diseases
- Disease with high morbidity and mortality rates in sub-Saharan Africa
11 Clues: Measure of disease burden • Indicator of health status • OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE • linked to smoking and air pollution • Risk factor for heart disease and stroke • Factor increasing risk of chronic diseases • Disease linked to poverty and poor sanitation • Health inequality affecting vulnerable populations • Social determinant of health affecting mental well-being • ...
Faculty of Medicine 2024-08-06
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- Study of moral issues in medicine (9 letters)
- Department focusing on mental health (10 letters)
- Study of the body's defense mechanism (10 letters)
- Priority to advance medical education methods (10 letters)
- Study and treatment of blood disorders, such as anemia, bleeding disorders, and blood cancers. (10 letters)
- Strategic priority to foster collaboration (11 letters)
- Study of tiny living things like bacteria and viruses (12 letters)
- This research field studies genes and heredity (8 letters)
- Department that studies disease processes (9 letters)
- Medical field involving operations (7 letters)
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- Study of drugs and their effects (12 letters)
- Study of kidney diseases and disorders (10 letters)
- Department focusing on reproductive health in women(10 letters)
- _____________ medicine is a branch of medical research that aims to translate (or "bridge") findings from basic science into practical applications that enhance human health and well-being (13 letters)
- Field studying bodily functions (10 letters)
- Study of determinants, occurrence and distribution of health and disease in a defined population (12 letters)
- Study of biological processes, organisms, or systems to develop products and technologies that improve human life and the health of the planet (13 letters)
- Department dedicated to child health (10 letters)
- Branch of medicine that deals with the study, treatment, diagnosis, and prevention of cancer (8 letters)
- This department focuses on the elderly (10 letters)
20 Clues: Field studying bodily functions (10 letters) • Study of drugs and their effects (12 letters) • Study of moral issues in medicine (9 letters) • Medical field involving operations (7 letters) • Department focusing on mental health (10 letters) • Department dedicated to child health (10 letters) • Study of the body's defense mechanism (10 letters) • ...
Mental/emotional health vocab 2017-08-31
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- is to strive to be the best you own,
- of needs-is a ranked list of those needs essential to human growth and development, presented to ascending order, starting with basic needs and building toward the need to reach your highest potential,
- model- is someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for you,
- is having enough skills to do something.
- is how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself,
- signals that tell your mind and body how to respect,
- is firm observance of core ethical values,
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- is your sense of yourself as a unique individual,
- is a complex set of characteristics that makes you unique,
- criticism- is non hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement,
- the ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in your life,
- is the distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves,
- chemicals produced by your glands that regulate the activities of different body cells,
- they have the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment difficulty, or crisis,
14 Clues: is to strive to be the best you own, • is having enough skills to do something. • is firm observance of core ethical values, • is your sense of yourself as a unique individual, • signals that tell your mind and body how to respect, • is a complex set of characteristics that makes you unique, • is how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself, • ...
Elisha's Mental health review 2022-04-22
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- affects how you feel, the way you
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- of your mental illness.
- when someone sees you in a negative way
- Psychological and physical tension that you feel when you are in a difficult environment to adapt to.
- and how you act.
- health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior
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- a common and serious medical illness that
- the ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity.
- a normal reaction to stress
- not satisfied or pleased with a situation
- a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy.
- the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness.
14 Clues: and how you act. • of your mental illness. • a normal reaction to stress • affects how you feel, the way you • when someone sees you in a negative way • a common and serious medical illness that • not satisfied or pleased with a situation • a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy. • the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness. • ...
Shaina’s mental health crossword 2022-04-26
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- having a connection with one or more people
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- Feeling uneasy such as worry or fear
- having or relating to two poles or extremities.
- an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat.
- someone you can get treatment from
- having a tendency towards excessive orderliness, perfectionism, and great attention to detail.
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- Exception people have on certain things
- a mental health illness with really bad mood swings
- a psychotic disorder
- negative stereotypes surrounded towards certain things
- asking for help from people around you
- getting help from a professional
- fear of a traumatic experience that has happened to you
14 Clues: a psychotic disorder • getting help from a professional • someone you can get treatment from • Feeling uneasy such as worry or fear • asking for help from people around you • Exception people have on certain things • having a connection with one or more people • feelings of severe despondency and dejection • having or relating to two poles or extremities. • ...
Creativity and Mental Health 2026-04-25
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- A model suggesting that creativity is a cyclical process involving two distinct phases: generation and exploration.
- Condition associated with stronger divergent thinking but weaker convergent thinking.
- The study of mental disorders; the "Mad Genius" debate questions whether this is truly a requirement for high-level creativity.
- Reduced mental filtering that allows more ideas into awareness, sometimes aiding creativity.
- The brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life, which supports learning and creativity.
- disorder is characterized by a persistent, elevated, or irritable mood, high energy that may boost the generation of ideas, though it is often less helpful for assessing their usefulness.
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- A personality trait representing a continuum of psychosis-like tendencies; "magical ideation" within this trait correlates with artistic creativity.
- The cortex region responsible for higher-level cognitive functions like planning and decision-making, central to "convergent" thinking.
- One of the "Big Five" traits that shows mixed results in creativity research, sometimes linking to artistic but not scientific innovation.
- A state of deep "intrinsic motivation" and focus where a person is fully immersed in an activity, often discussed in the context of optimal creative performance.
- Part of the limbic system that processes emotions; its interaction with creative networks can influence how "affect" impacts original thought.
- The strongest and most consistent personality predictor of creativity within the Big Five model.
- Mood disorder is linked to higher creativity at mild levels but impairment at severe levels. A mood disorder characterized by periods of mania and depression, which some early studies (like Jamison’s) linked to higher rates in writers and artists.
- A condition that may impair creativity at high levels despite some benefits at low doses.
14 Clues: Condition associated with stronger divergent thinking but weaker convergent thinking. • A condition that may impair creativity at high levels despite some benefits at low doses. • Reduced mental filtering that allows more ideas into awareness, sometimes aiding creativity. • ...
Science Careers (4+ years of education) 2022-12-05
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- investigate patterns and causes of disease and injury
- help patients manage medical conditions, emotionally and practically
- help people regain independence by developing or restoring their skills so they can continue functioning in their daily lives
- gather and analyze data from instruments and creating theories about the nature of cosmic objects
- monitor economic trends and collect data on things like inflation, interest rates, exchange rates, taxes, and employment levels
- develop the algorithms that keep our modern online transactions, like emails and credit card purchases, safe from prying eyes
- cares for all women's reproductive health issues
- expert in the care of your heart and blood vessels
- test and measure a patient’s physical condition and develop a treatment plan to meet physical goals
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- diagnose and treat mental and emotional disorders within the context of marriage, couples and family systems
- help assess genetic risks, explain them to patients, and counsel individuals and families about their options
- studies mental states, perceptual, cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior.
- NPs are trained to assess patient needs, order and interpret lab tests, diagnose disease, and prescribe medications
- - diagnose, treat and manage allergies, asthma and immunologic disorders including primary immunodeficiency disorders
- a doctor who focuses on the health of infants, children, adolescents and young adults
- study how rainfall and snowfall cause erosion and how precipitation affects people by influencing river and groundwater levels
- care for the health of animals and protect public health
17 Clues: cares for all women's reproductive health issues • expert in the care of your heart and blood vessels • investigate patterns and causes of disease and injury • care for the health of animals and protect public health • help patients manage medical conditions, emotionally and practically • ...
Health and Medicine 2018-11-28
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- a network of business enterprises that influences medicine and health care
- a social institution that deals with illness, injury, and other health problems
- a harmful overindulgence in or dependence on a drug or other chemical
- a social role that excuses people from normal obligations because of illness
- The prevention, management, and treatment of illness
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- long-term, or lifelong illnesses that develop gradually or are present from birth
- the state of physical, mental, and social well-being
- Examines how societal factors affect the distribution of disease within a population
- a process that defines a non medical condition or behavior as an illness, disorder, or disease that requires medical treatment.
- a progressive, degenerative disorder that attacks the brain, and impairs memory, thinking, and behavior
- Any physical or mental impairment that limits a person’s ability to perform a basic life activity
- Illnesses that strike suddenly and often disappear rapidly.
12 Clues: the state of physical, mental, and social well-being • The prevention, management, and treatment of illness • Illnesses that strike suddenly and often disappear rapidly. • a harmful overindulgence in or dependence on a drug or other chemical • a network of business enterprises that influences medicine and health care • ...
Memory Palace 2024-04-03
Victoria - Health Crossword 2014-12-08
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- Important phone number
- Meaning of P in PRICED
- The first step of ccc
- Third step of ccc
- First thing you ask the person you're taking care of
- You should give 2___ every 30 chest compressions.
- You can give blood type O to everyone, so it is the _____ donor
- meaning of R in H-A-R-M
- A, B, AB, and O are___ types
- second step of ccc
- Meaning of M in H-A-R-M
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- One of the places where you can find a pressure point
- You should give about 100 chest____ per minute.
- How you feel about yourself, emotions, academic , school is your ___ health.
- meaning of the fifth letter of priced
- Red blood cells carry___
- What you eat, your diet, hygiene and fitness is your ___ health.
- prevention, rest, ice, compression, etc
- How you interact ,feel, and get along with others is your ___ health.
19 Clues: Third step of ccc • second step of ccc • The first step of ccc • Important phone number • Meaning of P in PRICED • meaning of R in H-A-R-M • Meaning of M in H-A-R-M • Red blood cells carry___ • A, B, AB, and O are___ types • meaning of the fifth letter of priced • prevention, rest, ice, compression, etc • You should give about 100 chest____ per minute. • ...
Health and Wellness Review 2019-02-27
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- something we all have in our lives and have to deal with
- dealing with problems and emotions in an effective way
- the way someone feels about their appearance and the level of comfort they have with their body
- usually the people we get our values from
- the next unit we will be covering
- expression of feelings
- interacting with others
- made up of 4 areas; physical social mental and emotional
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- something to work towards and hope to achieve
- making choices that are healthy and responsible
- beliefs we consider to be very important
- how much a person values, respects, and how confident they feel about themselves
- the condition of our body
- eating disorder in which a person starves themselves
- good health that we get by balancing the 4 areas of health
- how companies try and get people to buy products
- tv radio magazines billboards
- coping with daily life
- expressing sadness
19 Clues: expressing sadness • coping with daily life • expression of feelings • interacting with others • the condition of our body • tv radio magazines billboards • the next unit we will be covering • beliefs we consider to be very important • usually the people we get our values from • something to work towards and hope to achieve • making choices that are healthy and responsible • ...
Cultural Awareness 2024-10-03
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- Act of taking one's own life
- A sense of belonging.
- American Indian Heritage Month
- Disability Awareness Month
- Different characteristics and attributes of individuals.
- Taking care of yourself.
- National Hispanic Heritage Month recognition starts.
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- Learned through the behaviors and practices supported by an organization.
- Mental Health Awareness Month
- Change that causes physical, emotional, or mental strain.
- An organization's unique identity?
- Ask, care, escort
12 Clues: Ask, care, escort • A sense of belonging. • Taking care of yourself. • Disability Awareness Month • Act of taking one's own life • Mental Health Awareness Month • American Indian Heritage Month • An organization's unique identity? • National Hispanic Heritage Month recognition starts. • Different characteristics and attributes of individuals. • ...
Module 0 Your Health & Wellness 2022-08-14
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- how you handle your feelings, thoughts, and emotions each day(pg.xxvii)
- choosing to take the right action(pg.xlviii)
- the chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness(pg.xxxiv)
- steps for practicing refusal skills(pg.xliv)
- beliefs that guide the way a person lives (pg.xlviii)
- your total health is made up of 3 parts, like a ____(pg.xxvii)
- your ability to get along with the people around you(pg.xxviii)
- passing of traits from parents to their biological children(pg.xxx)
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- having balanced health over a long period of time(pg.xxviii)
- something you hope to accomplish(pg.xl)
- personal feeling or belief(pg.xxxiii)
- taking steps to avoid something harmful (pg.xxxvi)
- steps to the decision making process(pg.xlviii)
- patterns of behavior that you follow without thinking(pg.xxviii)
- combination of physical, mental and social well being(pg.xxvi)
- active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors(pg.xxxvii)
16 Clues: personal feeling or belief(pg.xxxiii) • something you hope to accomplish(pg.xl) • choosing to take the right action(pg.xlviii) • steps for practicing refusal skills(pg.xliv) • steps to the decision making process(pg.xlviii) • taking steps to avoid something harmful (pg.xxxvi) • beliefs that guide the way a person lives (pg.xlviii) • ...
Health 2023-08-17
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- Practices for cleanliness.
- Treatment for illnesses.
- Essential nutrient for health.
- Physical activity for health.
- Physical well-being and exercise.
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- Rest for the body and mind.
- Overall state of being healthy.
- Nourishing the body with food.
- Body's defense against diseases.
- Mental and emotional strain.
10 Clues: Treatment for illnesses. • Practices for cleanliness. • Rest for the body and mind. • Mental and emotional strain. • Physical activity for health. • Nourishing the body with food. • Essential nutrient for health. • Overall state of being healthy. • Body's defense against diseases. • Physical well-being and exercise.
Determinants of Health 2022-10-11
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- overcrowded, dirty, poor waste disposal influences health
- is good for your health, it provides you with purpose and allows you to afford things
- makes it easier for someone to access medical facilities, schools and food further away
- health factors that influence individuals and communities
- people who have higher levels of this have better health outcomes because they can make better decisions about their health
- this has an influence on our physical and mental health, underdeveloped countries have limited choices around this
- quality of it impacts future health and wellbeing greatly due to poor brain development.
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- can be due to discrimination, unemployment, poverty, race or poverty
- there will be higher cases of illness if people don't have hospitpals, gps to go to.
- includes things such as water quality, air quality and vegetation
- houses, hospitals, schools, shops
- ability for an individual to be able to travel to places
- allows people to access better education, afford private health and more offer more opportunities
- Prolonged periods of this can weaken immune systems leading to illness
14 Clues: houses, hospitals, schools, shops • ability for an individual to be able to travel to places • overcrowded, dirty, poor waste disposal influences health • health factors that influence individuals and communities • includes things such as water quality, air quality and vegetation • can be due to discrimination, unemployment, poverty, race or poverty • ...
20 key words 2025-02-06
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- RICE- rest, ice, compression, elevation
- accident- stroke
- Recovery- position-where you place a conscious person during their injury
- Avulsion- tissue gets torn from the body
- Amputation- body part gets removed
- break in bine
- dislocation- the end of the bone gets displaced
- Abrasion- wound where skin scraped off
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- symptoms, allergies, medications, past medical history, leading events,
- Basic Life Support
- Primary- survey-initial assessment of victims' health
- - immediate care
- Automatdefibrillator defibulator
- convulsion- seizure
- MHFA- Mental Health First Aid
- dressing- first aiding
- hyperglycemia- diabetic coma -
- CPR- a life-saving technique by using chest compression
18 Clues: break in bine • accident- stroke • - immediate care • Basic Life Support • dressing- first aiding • convulsion- seizure • hyperglycemia- diabetic coma - • Automatdefibrillator defibulator • Amputation- body part gets removed • MHFA- Mental Health First Aid • Abrasion- wound where skin scraped off • Avulsion- tissue gets torn from the body • ...
Te Whare Tapa Wha 2026-02-11
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- Maori word for life force
- Maori word for family
- Maori word for health
- First Name of the person who developed the model
- What happens when all four walls are equally strong
- Foundation of the whare
- The english term that’s used interchangeably with Hauora
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- Spiritual health
- Maori word for mental and emotional (health)
- Maori word for body and is an aspect of TWTW
- The ability to keep going when times are tough
11 Clues: Spiritual health • Maori word for family • Maori word for health • Foundation of the whare • Maori word for life force • Maori word for mental and emotional (health) • Maori word for body and is an aspect of TWTW • The ability to keep going when times are tough • First Name of the person who developed the model • What happens when all four walls are equally strong • ...
Stress Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-13
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- Taking a deep breath can help you do what?
- The body's response to change.
- This can make you feel happier and more relaxed by releasing endorphins (feel good chemicals)in your body
- How many minutes of exercise should you do everyday to help maintain a positive mental attitude?
- When people are stressed and withdraw from social contacts, what side of the health triangle is that?
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- Although stress cannot be stopped it can be ______ (fill in the blank)
- Eating ______ foods can improve your mood.
- Anything that causes stress.
- What side of the health triangle does high blood pressure and digestive problems fall under?
- What side of the health triangle does anxious, moody, and irritable fall under?
- ______-Management will help you get organized and, as a result, will help relieve stress.
- Replacing worrying thoughts with what type of thoughts can help reduce stress?
12 Clues: Anything that causes stress. • The body's response to change. • Eating ______ foods can improve your mood. • Taking a deep breath can help you do what? • Although stress cannot be stopped it can be ______ (fill in the blank) • Replacing worrying thoughts with what type of thoughts can help reduce stress? • ...
Health and wellness 2022 2022-01-21
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- Physical activity that increases the heart rate and the body's use of oxygen.
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- a (usually) sweet food that grows on a tree or bush
- The combination of the physical, mental, emotional, and social well being
- the process by which the body breaks down substances
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- short, fast, high-intensity exercises that don't make your body use oxygen
- along with proteins and fats, _____ are one of three main nutrients found in foods and drinks.
- This type of health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- parts of plants that are consumed by humans or other animals as food
- Non-digestible carb found in plants; grains fruits, legumes, and veggies
- an aim or objective that you work toward with effort and determination
- the cease of work or movement in order to relax, refresh oneself, or recover strength.
12 Clues: a (usually) sweet food that grows on a tree or bush • the process by which the body breaks down substances • parts of plants that are consumed by humans or other animals as food • an aim or objective that you work toward with effort and determination • Non-digestible carb found in plants; grains fruits, legumes, and veggies • ...
PSYCB1101 Crossword - Topic 1-3 2022-05-05
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- Behaviorism is an approach that suggests that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning processes.
- psychologists who analyse the biological factors influencing behaviour and mental processes; also called physiological psychologists
- the view that behaviour is the result of physical processes, especially those relating to the brain and to hormones and other chemicals
- psychologists who focus on people’s unique characteristics
- psychologists who seek to assess, understand, modify and prevent behaviour disorders
- the view that personality develops through an actualising tendency that unfolds in accordance with each person’s unique perceptions of the world
- psychologists who assist in jury selection, evaluate defendants’ mental competence to stand trial, and deal with other issues involving psychology and the law
- a view that emphasises the inherited, adaptive aspects of behaviour and mental processes
- a way of looking at human behaviour that emphasises research on how the brain takes in information, creates perceptions, forms and retrieves memories, processes information and generates integrated patterns of action
- a view developed by Freud that emphasises the interplay of unconscious mental processes in determining human thought, feelings and behaviour
- psychologists who study the effects of behaviour and mental processes on health and illness, and vice versa
- the science that seeks to understand behaviour and mental processes and to apply that understanding in the service of human welfare
- psychologists who work with teachers and students, assist in identifying students’ academic challenges and opportunities, provide counselling to students, and set up programs to improve students’ achievement and aspirational growth
- psychologists who study the effects of the physical environment on behaviour and mental processes
- psychologists who study methods by which instructors teach and students learn, and who apply their results to improve those methods
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- Founded by Wilhelm Wundt, Structuralism is a theory of consciousness that seeks to analyze the elements of mental experiences, such as sensations, mental images, and feelings, and how these elements combine to form more complex experiences.
- psychologists who study ways to improve efficiency, productivity and satisfaction among workers and the organisations that employ them
- psychologists who study how people influence one another’s behaviour, social interactions and attitudes, individually and in groups
- a view based on the assumption that human behaviour is determined mainly by what a person has learnt in life, especially through rewards and punishments
- Biological, Cognitive, Developmental, Personality, Clinical & Counselling, Community, Health, Sport, School, Social, Educational, Organisational, Forensic, Environmental.
- psychologists psychologists who seek to understand, describe and explore how behaviour and mental processes change over the course of a lifetime
- psychologists who work with all types of communities and individuals and strive for change in social systems
- psychologists who explore the relationships between athletic performance and such psychological variables as motivation and emotion
- psychologists whose research focuses on analysis of the mental processes underlying judgement, decision-making, problem-solving, imagining and other aspects of human thought or cognition
- A movement in psychology founded in Germany in 1912. It is a school of thought that looks at the human mind and behavior as a whole.
25 Clues: psychologists who focus on people’s unique characteristics • psychologists who seek to assess, understand, modify and prevent behaviour disorders • a view that emphasises the inherited, adaptive aspects of behaviour and mental processes • psychologists who study the effects of the physical environment on behaviour and mental processes • ...
Revision 3.5 ISSUES 2020-10-21
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- more than 60% of published psychological studies come from this country. (2) EMIC this type of approach refers to the investigation of a culture from within the culture itself.
- this theory was built around observing small children react when their parents left the room (2) ATTACHMENT Aisworth’s research was actually measuring this. JAPAN Takahshi (1990) aimed to see whether Aisworth’s research is a valid procedure for cultures other than the original, so he looked at children from this country.
- this bias occurs when the differences between men and women are exaggerated.
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- this bias takes male thinking/behaviour as normal, regarding female thinking/behaviour as deviant, inferior, abnormal, ‘other’ when it is different. KHOLBERG he developed theory of stages of development. GILLIGAN theorist who challenged work of Kholberg. HEINZDILEMMA scenario Kholberg used to measure Moral Development (2) PSYCHOSEXUAL Development area of interest for Freud FREUD Psychologist who believed in the Id,Ego and Super Ego FEMINIST this type of psychology have performed the valuable functions of reducing institutionalised gender bias and drawing attention to sources of bias and under-researched areas in psychology like childcare, sexual abuse, dual burden working and prostitution
- this view of mental illness which sees most abnormalities as having a pathological cause dominates discussion of mental illness. HORMONES the biomedical view sees women’s emotional responses as being reduced to this INSTITUTIONAL this type of sexism is common in research. Although female psychology students outnumber male, at a senior teaching and research level in universities, men dominate
- this IQ test often used as an example of extreme cultural bias EUROCENTRIC this means based around Western culture. Eg many of the school textbooks we read. TEWHARETAPAWHA name of Maori Mental Health model (4) MASONDURIE researcher who developed the Maori Mental health model (2) SCHIZOPHRENIA In NZ, Māori are disproportionately diagnosed as having this mental illness FOUR number of dimensions in Maori Mental Health Model PHYSICAL one of the types of health required in the Maori Mental Health Model
- this researcher developed a personality test that shows Cultural Bias. INTELLIGENCE early tests of this were found to have extreme Cultural Bias. Yerkes (1915) developed a test, which then showed that immigrants were stupid because they could not do it!
- this bias occurs when the differences between men and women are minimised.
- one of the types of health required in the Maori Mental Health Model FAMILY one of the types of health required in the Maori Mental Health Model
- this type of psychology involves studying a range of different cultures to find out about the variability of human behaviour (2) ECOLOGICALVALIDITY experiment has results that can be trusted as a true reflection of society (2) SOCIALLYSENSITIVERESEARCH SSR (3) SIEBERSTANLEY these two researchers developed the theories around SSR (2) HYPOTHESIS According to Siebert & Stanley this is very important when starting SSR, the original idea must be ethically sound. TUSKERGEE this 1940 study withheld treatment for STIs from black men to investigate the effects of syphilis on the body. COSTBENEFIT this kind of analysis should be carried out to see if the findings from SSR research are worth the potential harm caused to participants (2) CONFIDENTIALITY one of the ethical guidelines for SSR to ensure private information is not given out. TEN number of ethical guidelines that should be considered when carrying out SSR
- this type of construct is a theoretical idea that is assumed to apply in all cultural groups. Eg everyone likes ice cream. IMPOSEDETICS where a construct from one culture is applied inappropriately to another (2) ETHNOCENTRISM this occurs when a researcher assumes that their own culturally specific practices or ideas are ‘natural’ or ‘right’. RACISM this occurs when other cultures are denigrated or their traditions regarded as irrelevant CULTURALRELATIVISM is the principle of regarding the beliefs, values, and practices of a culture from the viewpoint of that culture itself. (2) AINSWORTH researcher who developed the Strange Situation Theory
11 Clues: this bias occurs when the differences between men and women are minimised. • this bias occurs when the differences between men and women are exaggerated. • one of the types of health required in the Maori Mental Health Model FAMILY one of the types of health required in the Maori Mental Health Model • ...
Healthy Choices 2021-03-09
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- ability to accept other people as they are
- how you deal with life's demands
- an opinion or fear formed without having the facts
- The way you think feel or act
- a condition of your physical, emotional, mental, and social well being
- clear exchange of ideas and information
- process of making a choice or finding a solution
- beliefs and principles that guide the way you live
- the way a person thinks, feels, and acts
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- doing what you know is right
- willingness to answer for your actions and decisions
- set of behaviors by which you live
- state of good health
- ability to understand and show concern for others
- Help you deal with situations that can effect health
- your body's response to change
- the way you interact with people
- various methods for communication
- encouraging healthful behaviors
19 Clues: state of good health • doing what you know is right • The way you think feel or act • your body's response to change • encouraging healthful behaviors • how you deal with life's demands • the way you interact with people • various methods for communication • set of behaviors by which you live • clear exchange of ideas and information • the way a person thinks, feels, and acts • ...
Introduction 2013-08-17
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- the part of a person that makes them able to think and to feel
- internal
- look for
- a doctor who studies and treats mental illnesses
- the plural of analysis
- the way that somebody behaves
- to cure
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- separate
- the scientific study of the development of society and social behaviour
- the scientific study of behaviour and the mind
- affect
- the plural of phenomenon
- connected with the state of health of the mind
- very sad and without hope
14 Clues: affect • to cure • separate • internal • look for • the plural of analysis • the plural of phenomenon • very sad and without hope • the way that somebody behaves • the scientific study of behaviour and the mind • connected with the state of health of the mind • a doctor who studies and treats mental illnesses • the part of a person that makes them able to think and to feel • ...
Learn More About Mental Health 2023-09-08
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- a sudden overwhelming fear
- bodily exertion for improving physical health
- to take rest by natural suspension of consciousness
- a local group having common culture
- misunderstood as disgraceful or negative
- freedom from control or influence
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- friendly companionship or relations
- mental distress
- to serve as foundation for someone in need
- manner of reflection or contemplation
- a resource providing relaxation and enjoyment
- a strong feeling of displeasure
- to communicate or exchange ideas by speaking
- mental distress over affliction or loss
14 Clues: mental distress • a sudden overwhelming fear • a strong feeling of displeasure • freedom from control or influence • friendly companionship or relations • a local group having common culture • manner of reflection or contemplation • mental distress over affliction or loss • misunderstood as disgraceful or negative • to serve as foundation for someone in need • ...
Chapter 12 2025-03-20
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- A demographic trend increasing the demand for health and fitness professionals.
- A field focusing on population-based programs for disease prevention and wellness.
- A specialist who assesses fitness levels and creates individualized exercise programs.
- A professional who helps individuals change behaviors for optimal health.
- Core goal is to improve ______ functioning...
- The overarching industry aimed at improving physical and mental well-being.
- A leadership position responsible for managing fitness facilities and staff.
- A professional who works with athletes to prevent and treat injuries.
- The 1996 report from this office emphasized the importance of physical activity for public health.
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- A licensed professional who helps patients recover from injuries and improve mobility.
- Type of disease that is not contagious.
- A critical component of health and fitness that registered dietitians specialize in.
- The study of human movement, often required for careers in health and fitness.
- A fitness professional who specializes in weight management, stress management, and sport conditioning.
- Abbreviation for noncommunicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
- Required by many employers to validate a health and fitness professional’s expertise.
- The Surgeon General's ______ stated that physical activity is no longer merely a recreational endeavor.
17 Clues: Type of disease that is not contagious. • Core goal is to improve ______ functioning... • A professional who works with athletes to prevent and treat injuries. • A professional who helps individuals change behaviors for optimal health. • The overarching industry aimed at improving physical and mental well-being. • ...
Health Vocabulary 2023-05-30
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- a health problem that cannot be fixed quickly, and the person will have for a long time (maybe even the rest of their life)
- can be a disease, or a mental health issue
- something that will completely fix a health problem
- sickness (e.g. headaches) caused by being very worried
- too fat
- the way food affects your health
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- how to fix an illness, or injury
- to stay away from something
- action to lose weight/get fit
- illness from infection (e.g. bacteria or a virus), or a body part not working
- the condition of your body
- something that causes a bad reaction in someone, usually when they eat or touch it. Peanuts and shellfish are common examples
- the kind of food you eat, or an eating plan to lose weight/get fit
13 Clues: too fat • the condition of your body • to stay away from something • action to lose weight/get fit • how to fix an illness, or injury • the way food affects your health • can be a disease, or a mental health issue • something that will completely fix a health problem • sickness (e.g. headaches) caused by being very worried • ...
Personal Care Unit Vocabulary 2024-01-09
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- the capacity to obtain, interpret, an understand basic health information and services, and to use these to promote personal health and wellness
- risks that increase gradually and may add up to a total that is greater than expected
- the confidence and worth that you feel about yourself
- an overall state of well-being or total health
- practicing healthy habits to keep a person well and free from disease and other ailments
- specific tools and strategies that lead to better and more informed health choices
- something you aim for that takes planning and work
- the collective belief, customs, and behaviors if a group
- the decision to avoid harmful behaviors; can increase your chances of a long, happy and healthy life
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- the combination of your physical, mental/emotional and social well-being
- a factor that shows that your health is on a sliding scale with many degrees of health and wellness
- personal behaviors and habits related to the way a person lives, that helps determines his or her level of health
- techniques that can help you refuse when you are urges to take part in unsafe or unhealthful behaviors
- your priorities; the ideas, beliefs or things you cherish above everything else that help guide the way you live
- actions of behaviors that represents a potential health threat
- the body and mind's reaction to everyday demands
- a process through which you send and receive messages and information to and from others
17 Clues: an overall state of well-being or total health • the body and mind's reaction to everyday demands • something you aim for that takes planning and work • the confidence and worth that you feel about yourself • the collective belief, customs, and behaviors if a group • actions of behaviors that represents a potential health threat • ...
Psychiatric Mental Health Meds 2013-04-16
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- one of the SSRI's
- An antianxiety drug
- Man's best friend
- can cause blood dyscrasias; monitor WBC's
- Flying mammal
- used for manic episodes of manic-depressive disorder
- used as anti-alzheimer's agent
- Monoamine oxidase inhibitor
- Likes to chase mice
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- A tricyclic antidepressant
- Large marsupial
- also used for smoking cessation
- Has a trunk
- Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor
14 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • one of the SSRI's • Man's best friend • An antianxiety drug • Likes to chase mice • A tricyclic antidepressant • Monoamine oxidase inhibitor • used as anti-alzheimer's agent • also used for smoking cessation • Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor • can cause blood dyscrasias; monitor WBC's • ...
Elisha's Mental health review 2022-04-22
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- affects how you feel, the way you
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- of your mental illness.
- when someone sees you in a negative way
- Psychological and physical tension that you feel when you are in a difficult environment to adapt to.
- and how you act.
- health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior
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- a common and serious medical illness that
- the ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity.
- a normal reaction to stress
- not satisfied or pleased with a situation
- a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy.
- the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness.
14 Clues: and how you act. • of your mental illness. • a normal reaction to stress • affects how you feel, the way you • when someone sees you in a negative way • a common and serious medical illness that • not satisfied or pleased with a situation • a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy. • the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness. • ...
MENTAL HEALTH & WELLNESS CROSSWORD 2025-09-27
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- feeling of tension, worry, or unease
- daily habit of writing thoughts and feelings
- outdoor exposure to sunlight gives this vitamin
- healthy way to respond to stress or triggers
- strong ability to recover after challenges
- creative, enjoyable activities like painting, music, or writing
- trusted person you can talk to when struggling
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- positive statements we repeat to encourage ourselves
- focusing on what you are thankful for
- opposite of sadness, feeling of joy or contentment
- practice of noticing the present moment without judgment
- brain chemical linked with happiness and exercise
- important need for 7-9 hours each night
- a physical activity that boosts mood and reduces stress
14 Clues: feeling of tension, worry, or unease • focusing on what you are thankful for • important need for 7-9 hours each night • strong ability to recover after challenges • daily habit of writing thoughts and feelings • healthy way to respond to stress or triggers • trusted person you can talk to when struggling • outdoor exposure to sunlight gives this vitamin • ...
Positive Mental Health Crossword 2024-10-16
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- a feeling of appreciation or thankfulness for the good things in life
- emotional strain resulting from negative or demanding circumstances
- focusing your mind for a period of time, in silence
- the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate
- a feeling of deep affection for someone or something
- a technique that involves being aware of the present moment without judgment
- a state of anxiety and uncertainty over actual or potential problems
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- the practice of intentionally taking care of your physical, mental, and emotional health
- your behavior or outlook on life
- knowledge of a situation or fact
- you have 5 of these, they help you perceive what it around you
- concentration
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person
- the feelings you have based on your mood or circumstances
14 Clues: concentration • your behavior or outlook on life • knowledge of a situation or fact • focusing your mind for a period of time, in silence • a feeling of deep affection for someone or something • the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate • the feelings you have based on your mood or circumstances • ...
Mental Health Nursing Crossword 2026-04-21
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- Verbal and non-verbal techniques used to reduce escalated situations.
- Related to the process of thinking, knowing, and perceiving.
- A relationship between nurse and patient focused on healing.
- The identification of a mental health condition based on symptoms and history.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
- A journey of healing enabling a person to live a meaningful life.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience with long-lasting effects.
- A professional limit set to protect both the patient and the nurse.
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- The ability to bounce back or adapt in the face of adversity.
- Chemical messengers that transmit signals across a chemical synapse.
- The process of gathering data about a patient's holistic status.
- Action taken by the nurse to promote or restore a patient's health.
- A loss of contact with reality, involving hallucinations or delusions.
- Acting on behalf of the patient to ensure their rights and needs are met.
14 Clues: Related to the process of thinking, knowing, and perceiving. • A relationship between nurse and patient focused on healing. • The ability to bounce back or adapt in the face of adversity. • The process of gathering data about a patient's holistic status. • A journey of healing enabling a person to live a meaningful life. • ...
HAZARD 2021-03-27
9 Clues: cords, cables • hazardous substances • cause health impacts • affects mental health • result of physical factors • example of biological hazard • something that can cause harm • example of psychosocial hazard • environmental factors that can harm employee
05/23/22 Mental Health Awareness Month 2022-05-21
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- For hundreds of years, doctors were diagnosing women with “__________” to explain away symptoms of other disorders, from endometriosis to mental health issues. It wasn’t until the late 20th century that people began to recognize and validate women’s mental health issues; as women began to challenge societal norms and centuries-old gender roles, women’s mental health awareness became a global talking point and physicians began to diagnose and treat these conditions with various therapies and medications.
- ______ is not just a military man’s disease. Anyone can have _______. A sexual assault victim, a domestic abuse victim, a survivor of a natural disaster, someone who’s suffered a loss or even a person who did not face any violence or physical threats themselves directly, but happened to witness someone else who did (i.e. vicarious trauma).
- Within the last few years, the U.S. has had an increase in mass violence. Whenever these tragedies take place, the media is quick to judge the suspects and label them as “mentally disturbed” or “mentally ill.” In reality, hate is not a __________ illness. Only 5% of violent crimes in the U.S. are committed by people with serious mental illness.
- ____________ can affect a woman's emotions and moods in different ways throughout her lifetime. Sometimes the impact on mood can affect a woman's quality of life. This is true for most women. But women with a mental health condition may have other symptoms related to their menstrual cycles or menopause.
- __________ disorder does not cause mood swings. It causes cycles that last for weeks or months. People so often throw around the term “___________” to describe the weather. When they say this, it downplays the seriousness of the condition and creates misinformation about what ____________ disorder actually is.
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- More than just "baby blues," ___________ depression is a serious condition that affects one in nine women, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- More than 1 in 5 women in the United States experienced a mental health condition in the past year, such as _________ or anxiety. Many mental health conditions, such as __________ and bipolar disorder, affect more women than men or affect women in different ways from men. Most serious mental health conditions cannot be cured. But they can be treated, so you can get better and live well.
- A mental illness is a condition that affects a person's thinking, feeling, behavior or mood. These conditions deeply impact day-to-day living and may also affect the ability to relate to others. If you have — or think you might have — a mental illness, the first thing you must know is that you are not __________. Mental health conditions are far more common than you think, mainly because people don’t like to, or are scared to, talk about them.
8 Clues: More than just "baby blues," ___________ depression is a serious condition that affects one in nine women, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. • ...
Stress 2024-03-19
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- who made the stress vulnerability model
- 2nd stage in gas model
- what type of factor is trauma
- what type of factor is personal relationships
- what factor is mental disorder in family history
- 1st stage in gas model
- what is the models name
- 3rd stage in the gas model
- which personality type is more prone to stress
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- what factor would losing a loved one be
- a positive coping strategy
- what type of factor is memories
- mental health risk due to stress
- what occurs during the alarm phase
- the topic
15 Clues: the topic • 2nd stage in gas model • 1st stage in gas model • what is the models name • a positive coping strategy • 3rd stage in the gas model • what type of factor is trauma • what type of factor is memories • mental health risk due to stress • what occurs during the alarm phase • what factor would losing a loved one be • who made the stress vulnerability model • ...
Vocabulary and Verbs #3 2025-04-10
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- very big
- animal animal that assists for mental health
- wild rabbit
- information from the original source
- person who helps at the beach or pool
- dog that organizes sheep at the farm
- physical or mental condition that makes some tasks difficult to do
- dust produced by flowers
- not just
- in a particular strange way
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- very funny
- information from another source different from the original
- going really fast
- animal animal that assist a person with disability
- the natural reaction to certain actions or words
15 Clues: very big • not just • very funny • wild rabbit • going really fast • dust produced by flowers • in a particular strange way • information from the original source • dog that organizes sheep at the farm • person who helps at the beach or pool • animal animal that assists for mental health • the natural reaction to certain actions or words • ...
Mental Health Awareness for Teens 2025-07-16
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- Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain
- A popular and well-researched type of psychotherapy that helps individuals manage mental health conditions and emotional concerns by identifying and changing unhelpful patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving. (3 words)
- The practice of paying attention to the present moment, without judgment, and with a sense of curiosity and acceptance
- Under HIPAA laws, you have a right to patient/client _________ during sessions, with imminent danger as an exception.
- Someone who can prescribe and administer medications for mental health related areas
- The way you view yourself on the inside (2 words)
- Individual whose neurological or brain function differs significantly from what is considered "typical" or "neurotypical" by societal standards. This encompasses a wide range of conditions, including autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and others.
- The interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, class, and gender as they apply to a given individual or group, regarded as creating overlapping and interdependent systems of discrimination or disadvantage.
- A serious mental illness that causes persistent and intense changes in a person's mood, energy, and behavior (2 words)
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- Negative, judgmental, and/or discriminatory attitudes towards mental health challenges and those who live with them
- The process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms.
- The progressive changes in an individual's physical, cognitive, and psychosocial characteristics throughout their lifespan.
- Well-being should be _________, meaning that all areas of one’s experience (spiritual, mental, physical, emotional, etc.) should be considered and treated in therapeutic settings.
- Agreement or permission expressed through affirmative, voluntary words or actions that are mutually understandable to all parties involved. It can be withdrawn at any time.
- A severe emotional response to a stressful event that overwhelms a person's ability to process it emotionally, often triggered by a distressing experience perceived as life-threatening or dangerous in some way.
- Characterized by a persistent and intense urge to use a drug or engage in a behavior that produces natural reward, despite substantial harm and other negative consequences.
16 Clues: The way you view yourself on the inside (2 words) • Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain • Someone who can prescribe and administer medications for mental health related areas • The process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms. • ...
BOCABULARY BUILDING 2023-10-21
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- a series of coordinated activities with a specific goal, often used in politics or marketing.
- not interesting or engaging.
- the state of being free from illness or injury; well-being.
- extremely tired or fatigued.
- the first meal of the day, typically eaten in the morning.
- the state of being in a restful, unconscious state.
- a lotion, spray, or cream applied to the skin to protect it from the sun's harmful UV rays.
- the measure of how heavy an object or person is.
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- teeth the act of cleaning one's teeth using a toothbrush and toothpaste.
- food unhealthy, often processed, and low-nutrition food.
- health the state of one's psychological and emotional well-being.
- creating a calm and peaceful atmosphere.
- having a hunched or bent-over posture.
- causing mental or emotional tension.
- physical activities or games usually involving skill and competition.
15 Clues: not interesting or engaging. • extremely tired or fatigued. • causing mental or emotional tension. • having a hunched or bent-over posture. • creating a calm and peaceful atmosphere. • the measure of how heavy an object or person is. • the state of being in a restful, unconscious state. • food unhealthy, often processed, and low-nutrition food. • ...
Nervous System 2018-10-10
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- a disorder that causes recurring seizures
- giving value to or approving.
- method of treating mental illness that involves talking about one's problems with mental health professionals.
- a disorder in which a person has excessive anxiety about social situations also called social phobia
- Illness disorder that disrupts a person's ability to function at a normal level in the family, home, or community
- the loss of function of the lower body and legs
- a type of mental illness that causes a person to have mood swings and changes in energy levels and the ability to function
- a serious, progressive loss of mental abilities such as thinking, remembering, reasoning, and communicating
- a condition in which the lens of the eye becomes cloudy, causing vision loss.
- the use of legal or illegal substances in a way that is harmful to oneself or others
- walking aimlessly around the facility or facility grounds.
- the ability to think clearly and logically
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- an infection in the middle ear that causes pain, pressure, fever, and reduced ability to hear
- a progressive, degenerative, and incurable disease that causes proteins to build up in and around nerve cells, which results in memory loss, cognitive impairment, and behavioral changes
- a form of mental illness that may involve acute episodes; affects a person's ability to think
- the physical and mental symptoms caused by ceasing to use a particular addictive substance
- a progressive disease that causes a portion of the brain to degenerate causing rigid muscles, shuffling gait, pill rolling, mask like face, and tremors
- a head injury that occurs from a banging movement of the brain against the skull.
- mental or physical exhaustion due to a prolonged period of stress and frustration
19 Clues: giving value to or approving. • a disorder that causes recurring seizures • the ability to think clearly and logically • the loss of function of the lower body and legs • walking aimlessly around the facility or facility grounds. • a condition in which the lens of the eye becomes cloudy, causing vision loss. • ...
