mental health Crossword Puzzles
Self Esteem and Your Health 2024-02-16
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- People with a high sense of self esteem have a ________________ view of themselves.
- This two-word health term describes a serious health problem that can often be traced to low self esteem and a need for "control."
- Teens and adults that have high self esteem are more likely to ask for this when they are having difficulty with something.
- Teens with low self esteem might take more unsafe _______ because they feel that their needs are not as important as the needs of others.
- Some teens use alcohol and other drugs to ________ feelings of low self esteem.
- Having high self esteem can help you to feel more ________ about your decisions.
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- This type of relationship can lower a person's self esteem.
- This part of the health hexagon measures your ability to express and experience a wide range of feelings.
- This two-word term describes how a person feels about their size and shape.
- Low self esteem can lead to this common mental health challenge for teens.
- One way to _________________ self esteem is to limit the amount of time that you spend on social media.
- This part of the health hexagon includes your brain's thinking and decision-making abilities.
12 Clues: This type of relationship can lower a person's self esteem. • Low self esteem can lead to this common mental health challenge for teens. • This two-word term describes how a person feels about their size and shape. • Some teens use alcohol and other drugs to ________ feelings of low self esteem. • ...
'Looking after you' crossword 2023-12-20
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- - The ability to distribute your weight in a way that lets you stand or move without falling
- - the opposite of unwell or sick
- health - a term used to describe emotional, psychological, and social wellbeing
- - the ability to move physically
- - the experience of feeling close and speaking to others, which is good for mental health.
- - another word for physical activity
- - a simple, safe, and effective way of protecting you against harmful diseases.
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- - action taken to keep people healthy and well, to reduce or avoid risk of poor health
- - This can be caused by trips, feeling unsteady on your feet or dizziness
- - medicine or drug used to improve a particular condition or treat an illness
10 Clues: - the opposite of unwell or sick • - the ability to move physically • - another word for physical activity • - This can be caused by trips, feeling unsteady on your feet or dizziness • - medicine or drug used to improve a particular condition or treat an illness • health - a term used to describe emotional, psychological, and social wellbeing • ...
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. • ...
Mental and social health crossword 2019-09-24
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- The ability to do something well.
- Someone who hires someone for a job.
- Something that is given to show achievement in something.
- Is a goal you set to be reached.
- A self reflection about your all your work.
- The amount of learning and or knowledge that you have.
- A statement that concerning someone's character.
- Is a skill that makes someone suitable for a job that they are doing.
- Something that is described, about you previous actions and or decisions.
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- Something used to get a job, it lets the person that is hiring you know more about you.
- Pitch- Is a short speech about yourself.
- Something used to find out the truth about what happened.
- Something someone take a part of.
- Is someone who is suitable for any type of job.
- Letter A letter sent with an application or resume with additional information.
- Something used to apply for something that could be a job or even for school.
- Something that is gained when doing something new.
- presentations of products and or services.
- Sheet is a paper that summarizes the performance and other characteristics of a product.
- Something you get from a job that could be like Health Insurance.
- How much someone gets paid in a job.
21 Clues: Is a goal you set to be reached. • The ability to do something well. • Something someone take a part of. • Someone who hires someone for a job. • How much someone gets paid in a job. • Pitch- Is a short speech about yourself. • presentations of products and or services. • A self reflection about your all your work. • Is someone who is suitable for any type of job. • ...
2024 Mental Health Awareness Week 2024-07-10
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- The practice of taking an active role in protecting one's own well-being and happiness.
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- An abbreviation for a mental health condition triggered by a terrifying event.
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- A person trained to give guidance on personal or psychological problems.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.
- Dealing effectively with something difficult.
- A medication used to treat depressive disorders.
- A mood disorder causing a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
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- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- A practice where an individual uses a technique to focus the mind on a particular object, thought, or activity.
- A professional who studies mental states and processes and behavior.
- The process or fact of being alone or separated from others.
- The quality or state of being conscious or aware of something.
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
- Assistance and encouragement given to someone.
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties.
20 Clues: A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. • Dealing effectively with something difficult. • Assistance and encouragement given to someone. • A medication used to treat depressive disorders. • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. • The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties. • ...
Mental and Emotional Health Terms 2023-03-21
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- of purpose recognizing that you have value, importance.
- bad or negative stress
- extreme mood changes: Very Happy one minute to depressed the next.
- a great way to help bring the body back to homeostasis.
- the capacity to recover or adapt quickly from difficulties.
- equals security and safety
- being used for someone else's benefit
- being under stress of a long period of time.
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- an attempt to make up for something one did not receive or have.
- blaming others for unpleasant thoughts or feelings.
- disagreement, struggles or fights
- good or bad stress
- 5 levels of hierarchy of need.
- courage, resolve, strength of character
- difficult to believe the loss has occurred
- esteem how you feel about yourself.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- lack of certain neurotransmitters that keep a person happy.
- the driving force behind a person meeting their goals.
- violence any act of violence that involve a family members.
- anything that causes you stress
- actualization achieving one's full potential
- Fight or flight
23 Clues: Fight or flight • good or bad stress • bad or negative stress • equals security and safety • 5 levels of hierarchy of need. • anything that causes you stress • disagreement, struggles or fights • esteem how you feel about yourself. • being used for someone else's benefit • courage, resolve, strength of character • difficult to believe the loss has occurred • ...
Medications for Mental Health Conditions 2021-12-17
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- Symptoms that occur upon cessation of repeated drug use
- This acid can cause liver damage, so extreme care and monitoring needed
- Lithium can damage... so regular bloodwork required to check level
- Always have to outweigh negatives in treatment
- Neurotransmitter
- 10 letter word meaning cooperation with protocol
- Neurotransmitter
- Anti-anxiety medication is commonly referred to as ....... or "BENZOS"
- Therapeutic means...
- Always a bad idea to consume while taking medications in this category
- Special ... must always be made in medications with children, teens, older adults and preganant, or "planning to become" pregnant women
- Lithium can damage... so regular bloodwork required to monitor level
- When a medication is at a level higher than therapeutic it is considered ...
- Brains are incredibly...
- Essential client stays in close .... with their Doctor
- Main priority the drug. Biochemical changes in the brain, irrational behavior when they don't have the substance in their system
- another word for psychotropic
- One treatment does ... fit all the same
- Natural chemicals in the brain are called...
- Condition that affect the mind, where there has been some loss of contact with reality
- Commonly used for panic disorders
- Remember people can alwys feel your .....
- Stopping medication withpout tapering off
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- Another name for an anti-anxiety medication
- Abnormal senses in person challenged with schizophrenia - seeing things that aren't there, feeling things touch them, hearing voices that no one else can, smelling nonexistant odors
- Manifests by extreme high and lows in mood
- Teratogen means ......
- Term used whebn multiple medications are taken by one person
- Neurotransmitter
- Medications play a pivotol role in treating .... of mental illnesses
- Tapering off medication
- Characterized by the symptoms of tolerance and withdrawal. Possible to have a physical ... without being addicted, addiction is usually right around the corner
- Abnormal thinking in person challenged with schizophrenia
- Reduced reaction to a drug following its repeated use, more needed for result, more needed for result
- Medication may take up to 3-4 weeks before individual feels .... of drug
- I am not interseted in whether you've stood with the GREAT, I'm interested in whether you've sat with the ......
- Classification of drug that gross abnormalities in developing fetus
- Most well-known mood stabilizer (approved in the 1970's!!)
- Sadly there is no .... for mental illnesses, just treatment to manage symptoms
- Any long term use of antipyschotics could lead to "tardive ....", which is a condition that causes involuntary muscle movements
- Word part meaning MIND
- Medications used to treat depression
42 Clues: Neurotransmitter • Neurotransmitter • Neurotransmitter • Therapeutic means... • Teratogen means ...... • Word part meaning MIND • Tapering off medication • Brains are incredibly... • another word for psychotropic • Commonly used for panic disorders • Medications used to treat depression • One treatment does ... fit all the same • Remember people can alwys feel your ..... • ...
Mental Health and Med Term 2025-11-18
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- ___ spectrum disorder is a broad range of conditions including challenges with social skills.
- ___ disorder causes extreme mood swings.
- Cognitive ___, mental discomfort experienced when differing beliefs collide.
- Persistent, unwanted thought, urge, or image that causes distress.
- A feeling of intense excitement and happiness.
- ___ anxiety disorder, defined by excessive worry.
- Major ___ disorder, characterized by persistent sadness.
- Binge eating followed by self-induced purging.
- Exaggerated, unrealistic sense of one's own importance.
- The presence of one or more additional conditions.
- A state of unease or generalized dissatisfaction.
- Related to the process of acquiring understanding.
- Mood disorder characterized by abnormally elevated moods and energy.
- The inability to feel pleasure in normally pleasurable activities.
- A disorder that can develop in people who have experienced something horrifying.
- A symptom of mental illness where an individual loses contact with reality.
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- An irresistible urge.
- ___ personality disorder is characterized by impulsive behavior and unstable relationships.
- Natural response to loss.
- Focus your full attention on the present moment.
- Perceiving something that is not present.
- A disorder characterized by a pattern of unwanted thoughts or repetitive behaviors.
- A serious disorder in which people interpret reality in an abnormal way.
- A stimulus that causes a strong emotional response.
- Uncontrollable need to engage in a particular behavior.
- A fixed, false belief.
- Emotional or psychological response to something distressing.
- A mark of disgrace.
- A neurodevelopmental disorder that affects a person's ability to focus.
- An intense, irrational fear.
30 Clues: A mark of disgrace. • An irresistible urge. • A fixed, false belief. • Natural response to loss. • An intense, irrational fear. • ___ disorder causes extreme mood swings. • Perceiving something that is not present. • A feeling of intense excitement and happiness. • Binge eating followed by self-induced purging. • Focus your full attention on the present moment. • ...
Topics in Humanities Xword 2 2017-04-24
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- (n.) strong negative reaction
- (adj.) can be found everywhere
- (number) your teacher's age
- (n.) your teacher
- (n.) lowest point of something
- (number) how many students are enrolled in this class
- (v.) criticize; say negative things about
- (n.) Company phrase, like "Go for it!"
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- (n.) where your teacher was living before he came to Kansai Gaidai
- (adv.) at first
- (n.) mental condition; mental health
- (number) how many states are in the U.S.
- (numbers) this room: "62___"
- (v.) join the military
- (n.) close to happening: "on the __ of"
15 Clues: (adv.) at first • (n.) your teacher • (v.) join the military • (number) your teacher's age • (numbers) this room: "62___" • (n.) strong negative reaction • (adj.) can be found everywhere • (n.) lowest point of something • (n.) mental condition; mental health • (n.) Company phrase, like "Go for it!" • (n.) close to happening: "on the __ of" • ...
check my awareness 2021-07-21
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- Health A condition with regards to psychological well-being.
- The ability to withstand physical and mental stress for prolonged period is called
- A synonym for aerobic activity
- A discipline of science which couples breathing techniques and body postures
- Well 360 A channel that provides a complete guide to a better health
- Physical activities that improves health
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- Advisable sleeping time
- Well Link A key member one who could connect a team with living well committee
- training Body weight training that improves mass speed and cardio is ____
- Listening to music is best example to beat _____
- The ability to move joints completely, through a full range of motion is called
- mass index An indicator of your weight in healthy proportion to your height
- Solutions The other name for Employee Assistance Program
13 Clues: Advisable sleeping time • A synonym for aerobic activity • Physical activities that improves health • Listening to music is best example to beat _____ • Solutions The other name for Employee Assistance Program • Health A condition with regards to psychological well-being. • Well 360 A channel that provides a complete guide to a better health • ...
Inclusive education for children with disabilities 2026-05-04
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- triggered by experiencing or witnessing terrifying events
- a chronic mental health condition characterized by uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts
- mental health condition that affects the way people feel about themselves and others
- Key signs include difficulty understanding speech in noise, asking for repetition, and tinnitus.
- persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that interfere with daily functioning.
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- unprovoked seizures caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain
- the body’s natural response to stress,
- when a child's speech and language skills develop below the expected age level
- causes challenges with reading fluency,
- caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21
- symptoms typically appearing by age 2 or 3
- including stiff muscles, involuntary movements, and poor coordination.
12 Clues: the body’s natural response to stress, • causes challenges with reading fluency, • caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21 • symptoms typically appearing by age 2 or 3 • triggered by experiencing or witnessing terrifying events • including stiff muscles, involuntary movements, and poor coordination. • ...
Inclusive education for children with disabilities 2026-05-04
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- triggered by experiencing or witnessing terrifying events
- a chronic mental health condition characterized by uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts
- mental health condition that affects the way people feel about themselves and others
- Key signs include difficulty understanding speech in noise, asking for repetition, and tinnitus.
- persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that interfere with daily functioning.
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- unprovoked seizures caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain
- the body’s natural response to stress,
- when a child's speech and language skills develop below the expected age level
- causes challenges with reading fluency,
- caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21
- symptoms typically appearing by age 2 or 3
- including stiff muscles, involuntary movements, and poor coordination.
12 Clues: the body’s natural response to stress, • causes challenges with reading fluency, • caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21 • symptoms typically appearing by age 2 or 3 • triggered by experiencing or witnessing terrifying events • including stiff muscles, involuntary movements, and poor coordination. • ...
how every child can thrive by five 2024-05-31
10 Clues: hide • gaming • Bonding • society, • Synonyms • conversing, • Researchers • five years infancy • health emotional well-being, • and return respond and engage
Chapter 2 Mental Health 2024-05-01
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- I am the law that requires insurers to offer mental health benefits at the same level provided for medical coverage
- a valuable tool for dealing with chronic pain and stress, is a component of dialectic behavioral therapy and stress-reduction programs.
- this banned annual dollar limits on medical and mental health care and eliminated lack of coverage for preexisting conditions
- A traditional helping strategy, that is also identified as evidence-based practice, to help a child understand and cope with trauma, or help adults reconnect with positive memories from their past.
- the negative view or stereotypical view of someone with mental illness
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- It was discovered that this medication calmed people down and became widely used in the 1950s as a treatment in schizophrenia
- Susan is sitting with Kathy in the hospital cafeteria discussing her patient's crazy, schizophrenic behavior in a place where others might hear
- The current official guidebook for categorizing and diagnosing psychiatric mental health disorders in the U.S. and improves communication and coordination of care among providers
- organizations lowering opportunities or funding for those with mental illness
9 Clues: the negative view or stereotypical view of someone with mental illness • organizations lowering opportunities or funding for those with mental illness • I am the law that requires insurers to offer mental health benefits at the same level provided for medical coverage • ...
Healthy Psychology & Mental Illness 2025-03-18
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- _____disorders: Disorders that affect brain development, such as ADHD and ASD.
- _____learned associations: Negative behaviors learned through past experiences, like phobias.
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties, like bouncing back after a setback.
- _____perspective: Examines how thoughts influence emotions and behavior.
- _____ I Disorder: A disorder with severe manic episodes and possibly depressive episodes.
- psychology: The study of how biological, psychological, and social factors affect health and illness.
- _____-compulsive disorder: A disorder with unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and actions (compulsions).
- _____kyofusho: A cultural syndrome involving fear of offending others with one's appearance or behavior.
- _____stress disorder: A disorder triggered by a traumatic event, causing flashbacks and anxiety.
- _____Spectrum Disorder (ASD): A developmental disorder affecting communication and behavior.
- _____strengths: Personal traits that are particularly fulfilling and energizing, such as kindness or creativity.
- _____ II Disorder: A disorder with hypomanic episodes and major depressive episodes.
- _____affect Lack of emotional expression.
- _____-and-befriend theory: A stress response where individuals seek social support and nurture others, often seen in females.
- _____symptoms: Symptoms that involve an excess of normal functions, such as hallucinations.
- Alternating between periods of mania and depression.
- ____model: Considers biological, psychological, and social factors in health and illness.
- _____disorder: Recurrent panic attacks and fear of future attacks.
- _____perspective: Understanding behavior through learning and conditioning.
- _____Depressive Disorder: A mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- Strongly held false beliefs, such as thinking one has superpowers.
- A state of near psychotic elevated mood and energy, often with impulsive behavior.
- (motivating): Positive stress that motivates individuals to achieve goals, like preparing for a competition.
- _____Spectrum Disorders: Disorders characterized by distorted thinking and perception.
- _____-focused coping: Managing emotions in response to stress, such as seeking comfort from friends.
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- _____disorder: Difficulty discarding possessions, leading to cluttered living spaces.
- _____ and Categories of virtues: Positive traits classified into wisdom, courage, humanity, justice, temperance, and transcendence.
- _____approach: Combining techniques from different therapeutic approaches to best meet the client's needs.
- _____-focused coping: Tackling a stressful situation directly to reduce its impact, like creating a study schedule for exams.
- _____disorders: Disorders characterized by excessive fear and anxiety.
- _____identity disorder: A disorder where a person has two or more distinct identities.
- _____perspective: Focuses on unconscious processes and childhood experiences affecting behavior.
- _____symptoms: Symptoms that involve a decrease in normal functions, such as lack of emotion.
- _____subjective experiences: Personal feelings of happiness and satisfaction, like enjoying a hobby.
- (debilitating): Negative stress that can cause anxiety or health problems, such as losing a job.
- _____hypothesis: Suggests that schizophrenia is linked to excess dopamine activity.
- _____anxiety disorder (GAD): Persistent and excessive worry about various aspects of life.
- _____phobia: An intense fear of a specific object or situation, like spiders.
- _____perspective: Emphasizes personal growth and self-fulfillment.
- _____and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM): A manual used by clinicians to diagnose mental disorders.
- A state of unresponsiveness, often involving immobility or repetitive movements.
- _____objective experiences: Tangible achievements that bring satisfaction, like winning an award.
- _____-stress model: Suggests that mental disorders develop from a genetic predisposition triggered by stress.
- _____adaptation syndrome (GAS): The body's three-stage response to stress: alarm, resistance, and exhaustion.
- _____-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): A disorder characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
- _____Classification of Mental Disorders (ICD): A global standard for diagnosing health conditions, including mental disorders.
- Sensory experiences without external stimuli, like hearing voices.
- _____anxiety disorder: Intense fear of social situations and being judged by others.
- _____de nervios: A cultural syndrome involving uncontrollable shouting, crying, and trembling.
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. • ...
Medical Specialists 2021-08-09
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- A doctor who specializes in women's reproductive health, pregnancy and/or childbirth
- A doctor who treats skin conditions
- A doctor who treats allergies
- Another way of saying primary care physician
- Therapist who supports sensory processing and fine motor skills
- A doctor who treats the brain and nervous system
- Someone who manages health through diet and nutrition
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- Doctor who diagnose and treat mental health conditions, can prescribe medications
- A doctor who treats the esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines
- A doctor who treats the heart and circulatory system
- A doctor who specializes in teeth and oral health
- Therapist who helps people improve their communication
- a doctor who focuses on one area of the body
13 Clues: A doctor who treats allergies • A doctor who treats skin conditions • Another way of saying primary care physician • a doctor who focuses on one area of the body • A doctor who treats the brain and nervous system • A doctor who specializes in teeth and oral health • A doctor who treats the heart and circulatory system • ...
SEL 2025-08-29
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- personal limits
- being present & aware of one's thoughts & feelings
- making plans, spending time with family & friends
- balance healthy & stable psychological state
- actions taken to prioritize one's own health, physical or mental
- setting working toward personal achievments
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- state of mental or emotional strain
- the ability to bounce back
- understanding and ability to share feelings of others
- mechanism strategies to deal with negative emotions or behavior
- inner dialogue, can be positive or negative
11 Clues: personal limits • the ability to bounce back • state of mental or emotional strain • inner dialogue, can be positive or negative • setting working toward personal achievments • balance healthy & stable psychological state • making plans, spending time with family & friends • being present & aware of one's thoughts & feelings • ...
jobs 2022-06-03
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- They sell stuff
- They help on your physical health
- They plan constructions
- They play a famous sport with their feet
- You learn from these people
- They go to space misions
- Yhey fly in planes
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- They help in your mental health
- They play a role in a movie
- They work on your teeth
- They repair mechanical parts or components
- They are your legal counsel
12 Clues: They sell stuff • Yhey fly in planes • They work on your teeth • They plan constructions • They go to space misions • They play a role in a movie • They are your legal counsel • You learn from these people • They help in your mental health • They help on your physical health • They play a famous sport with their feet • They repair mechanical parts or components
Job Benefits 2025-02-05
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- holidays Days off with full pay
- health support – Counseling and therapy services
- work – Option to work from home
- insurance – Pays a benefit to beneficiaries
- sharing – Company shares profits with employees
- membership – Employer-paid fitness access
- matching Employer contribution to 401k
- leave Time off when ill
- Covers eye care expenses
- Leave for a loss in the family
- discount – Special pricing on company products
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- leave – Time off for new parents
- insurance – Provides income if unable to work
- insurance Helps pay medical expenses
- options – Right to buy company stock at a set price
- Retirement savings plan
- benefits – Assistance with travel costs
- reimbursement Employer pays for education
- Covers teeth and gum care
- Paid time off
20 Clues: Paid time off • Retirement savings plan • leave Time off when ill • Covers eye care expenses • Covers teeth and gum care • Leave for a loss in the family • holidays Days off with full pay • work – Option to work from home • leave – Time off for new parents • insurance Helps pay medical expenses • matching Employer contribution to 401k • benefits – Assistance with travel costs • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2019-01-14
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- state of being comfortable with yourself, others and your surroundings
- people who sell useless medical treatment and engage in health fraud
- number of years a person can expect to live
- result that a person aims for and expects to reach
- occurs when a person tells lies to obtain money or property
- a series of steps you can take to achieve a goal
- state of high level health
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- how well you get along with others
- how well your body functions
- overall well being of your body, your mind, and your relationships with other people
- taking action to avoid negative health outcomes
- traits that are passed from a parent to child
- how you react to events in your life
- beliefs and patterns of behavior that are shared by a group of people
- buys products or services for personal use
- factor- any action or condition that increases likelihood of injury
16 Clues: state of high level health • how well your body functions • how well you get along with others • how you react to events in your life • buys products or services for personal use • number of years a person can expect to live • traits that are passed from a parent to child • taking action to avoid negative health outcomes • a series of steps you can take to achieve a goal • ...
GS Dec 2024 2024-11-25
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- Activities like painting or gardening that retirees can explore.
- An online service to manage finances securely in retirement.
- Platforms like Facebook that help retirees stay connected.
- Holistic health, including mental and physical well-being.
- Essential for maintaining physical health in retirement.
- Measures like two-factor authentication to stay safe online.
- A tool that enhances connectivity, convenience, and health.
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- Fraudulent schemes that retirees need to watch out for.
- A critical aspect of managing pensions and avoiding scams.
- An activity that keeps the mind sharp in retirement.
- A way for retirees to share knowledge and give back.
- The type of learning that keeps retirees engaged and curious.
- Essential for energy and well-being during retirement.
- An area supported by apps like fitness trackers or telemedicine.
- A common sleep issue involving difficulty falling or staying asleep.
- A phase of life after ending full-time work.
16 Clues: A phase of life after ending full-time work. • An activity that keeps the mind sharp in retirement. • A way for retirees to share knowledge and give back. • Essential for energy and well-being during retirement. • Fraudulent schemes that retirees need to watch out for. • Essential for maintaining physical health in retirement. • ...
Health Review Chapters 1-4 2017-10-08
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- / Sense of self.
- / One of the common defense mechanisms which includes putting your own faults onto another person.
- / Not eating enough food to maintain a healthy body weight.
- / Refers to how much you respect yourself and like yourself.
- / A negative stress
- / Consists of the behaviors, attitudes, feelings and ways of thinking that make you an individual
- / One of the common defense mechanisms which includes refusing to recognize an emotion or a problem.
- / Refers to the overall well-being of your body, your mind, and your relationships with other people.
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- / One of the mental disorders that can be identified by severe disturbances in thinking, mood, awareness, and behavior.
- / One of the mental disorders where the person has uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging, or removing the food from their bodies.
- / One of the mental disorders in which a person feels extremely sad and hopeless.
- / An event that threatens lives and may destroy property.
- / All the traits passed biologically from parent to child.
- / The response of your body and mind to being challenged or threatened.
- / A positive stress
- / A reaction to a situation that involves your mind, body, and behavior.
- / This aspect of health includes a healthy diet, regular exercise, adequate sleep, and proper medical and dental care.
17 Clues: / Sense of self. • / A positive stress • / A negative stress • / An event that threatens lives and may destroy property. • / All the traits passed biologically from parent to child. • / Not eating enough food to maintain a healthy body weight. • / Refers to how much you respect yourself and like yourself. • ...
Miss South Africa 2023-06-29
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- Car won by miss south africa
- Miss South Africa 2022 second runner up
- Miss South Africa 2021
- Greatest to ever do it
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- Owner of champagne brand
- First black Miss Supranational
- Mondays Surname of miss sa mental health adv
- Miss Universe South Africa 2020
- Swimwear sponsor
- Media Miss SA key driver
- Miss South Africa 2020
11 Clues: Swimwear sponsor • Miss South Africa 2021 • Miss South Africa 2020 • Greatest to ever do it • Owner of champagne brand • Media Miss SA key driver • Car won by miss south africa • First black Miss Supranational • Miss Universe South Africa 2020 • Miss South Africa 2022 second runner up • Mondays Surname of miss sa mental health adv
Wellness Week Crossword 2022-08-10
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- One of your wellness ambassadors.
- Resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed.
- The practice of taking an active role in protecting one's own well-being and happiness, in carticular during periods of stress. (2 words)
- To be fully present, aware of where we are and what we're doing.
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- To take medical leave when you are unable to work due to a serious health condition, including mental health conditions (3 words)
- Types of activities Dr Coplon is always doing.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- A period of time where you do not work.
- An item given to Blue Pearl associates with a QR code providing immediate access to mental health resources.
- Make or become less tense or anxious
- The name of Dr Vaca's maroon block.
- The name of Dr Horne's puppy
12 Clues: The name of Dr Horne's puppy • One of your wellness ambassadors. • The name of Dr Vaca's maroon block. • Make or become less tense or anxious • A period of time where you do not work. • Types of activities Dr Coplon is always doing. • To be fully present, aware of where we are and what we're doing. • ...
Health and Wellness Review 2019-02-27
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- something to work towards and hope to achieve
- something we all have in our lives and have to deal with
- made up of 4 areas; physical social mental and emotional
- dealing with problems and emotions in an effective way
- how companies try and get people to buy products
- expressing sadness
- good health that we get by balancing the 4 areas of health
- interacting with others
- tv radio magazines billboards
- expression of feelings
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- the way someone feels about their appearance and the level of comfort they have with their body
- the condition of our body
- how much a person values, respects, and how confident they feel about themselves
- making choices that are healthy and responsible
- coping with daily life
- the next unit we will be covering
- beliefs we consider to be very important
- usually the people we get our values from
- eating disorder in which a person starves themselves
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 • ...
MindFull Farewell 2023-05-08
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- Noticing not just the bad, but also the good in our lives
- individualized skills used to deal with stressing emotions
- What month is MindFull Season Finale?
- Dietician for MindFull
- Being in the present moment
- To heal my ED self, I must strengthen my ___ self.
- Self soothe skill used to reconnect to reality
- Skill teaching to acknowledge and not fight reality
- Provide the body with food and other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition
- _____ health is just as important as physical health
- Self talk used to help with empowerment
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- The ability to control your emotional responses
- To be in the present moment without judgement
- What month did MindFull start?
- Empowering statements we tell ourselves
- The ultimate end goal to treatment
- People I can call to help me maintain recovery
- What does the Mindfull dietician, therapist, and psychiatrist have in common?
- Primary therapist for MindFull
- Using ___ self to help decrease ED self
20 Clues: Dietician for MindFull • Being in the present moment • What month did MindFull start? • Primary therapist for MindFull • The ultimate end goal to treatment • What month is MindFull Season Finale? • Empowering statements we tell ourselves • Using ___ self to help decrease ED self • Self talk used to help with empowerment • To be in the present moment without judgement • ...
Health 2025-04-30
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- Inmmune sistem error that attacks the body in a response to a certain substance
- Part of the body containing the digestive sistem
- Too high preassure in blood vessel caused by stress
- Permanent protection to something
- health Ability to cope with the stresses of life
- Relation, requires or involves oxigen
- Breacking or cracking your bones
- Type of fat found in the blood
- Disease, the state of being infected
- Caused by eating too much food causing extreme overweight
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- A word that means relation to the heart or blood vessels
- Cleaniness preventing disease and maintaining health
- Chemical reaction in cells that changes food to energy
- The process of providing necessary food for health and growth
- A pain in the head
- Body's painkillers
- Ilness.This word is the short for 'influenza'
- Absorbing water in your body
- The condition of being phisically fit and healthy
19 Clues: A pain in the head • Body's painkillers • Absorbing water in your body • Type of fat found in the blood • Breacking or cracking your bones • Permanent protection to something • Disease, the state of being infected • Relation, requires or involves oxigen • Ilness.This word is the short for 'influenza' • Part of the body containing the digestive sistem • ...
Health Chapter 1 2023-08-24
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- all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- providing of accurate health information to help people make healthy choices.
- avoiding harmful behaviors, including the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.
- a person's capacity to learn about and understand basic health information and services and use these resources to promote his or her health and wellness.
- the sum of your surroundings, including your family, your neighborhood, your school,job and life experiences.
- an overall state of well-being, or total health.
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- the collective beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group.
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- various methods of communicating information, includes radio, tv, film, newspapers, magazines, books and internet.
- actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury.
- people of the same age who share similar interests.
12 Clues: an overall state of well-being, or total health. • people of the same age who share similar interests. • the collective beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group. • the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being • all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents. • ...
Mental Health and Addiction Report 2020-06-17
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- the occurrence, rate, or frequency of a disease, crime, or other undesirable thing.
- the action of drawing or pulling something over a surface, especially a road or track.
- used to single out one person or thing over all others.
- required by law or a rule; obligatory.
- (of a space) restricted in area or volume; cramped.
- take apart (a piece of machinery or equipment) in order to examine it and repair it if necessary.
- a severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality.
- relating to or denoting the application of scientific methods and techniques to the investigation of crime.
- the state of being subject to death.
- an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment.
- in a manner that shows dogged determination not to change one's attitude or position on something.
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- done by people acting as a group.
- when necessary or needed.
- involving a great deal of effort, trouble, or difficulty.
- estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between.
- the process of putting a decision or plan into effect; execution.
- consisting of many different and connected parts.
- lacking a clear sense of one's aims or principles.
- the state of being private and away from other people.
- a part or element of a larger whole, especially a part of a machine or vehicle.
20 Clues: when necessary or needed. • done by people acting as a group. • the state of being subject to death. • required by law or a rule; obligatory. • consisting of many different and connected parts. • lacking a clear sense of one's aims or principles. • (of a space) restricted in area or volume; cramped. • the state of being private and away from other people. • ...
Mental and Emotional Health Vocab 2021-10-19
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- A problem in which people neglect themselves to care for, control, or try to “fix” someone else
- An individual’s unique pattern of characteristics-influenced heredity, behavior, environment, and attitudes- that makes him or her different from others
- The releasing of anger on someone or something other than the cause of anger
- A specific feeling, such as anger, happiness, or anxiety
- High regard in oneself
- Degree to which one regulates his or her behavior
- A source of stress
- Ability to adjust, recover, bounce back, and learn from hard times
- Relationship between your thoughts and feelings and bodily responses
- Response of the body to daily living demands
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- A series of body changes that result from stress
- Voluntarily postponing an immediate reward in order to finish a task before enjoying a reward
- Blaming others for actions or events which they are not responsible
- A harmful response to stressor
- Standard or belief, such as compassion, good citizenship, and respect.
- A healthful response to stressor
- One who supports the harmful behavior of others
- Behavioral or psychological syndrome or pattern that occurs in an individual and that is associated with distress or disability or with significantly increased risk of suffering, death, pain, disability, or an important loss of freedom
- Return to a previous behavior, such as drug misuse or abuse
- Feeling or emotion toward something or someone
20 Clues: A source of stress • High regard in oneself • A harmful response to stressor • A healthful response to stressor • Response of the body to daily living demands • Feeling or emotion toward something or someone • One who supports the harmful behavior of others • A series of body changes that result from stress • Degree to which one regulates his or her behavior • ...
Mental and Emotional Health vocabulary 2021-10-18
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- A high regard for oneself because one behaves in responsible ways
- A series of body changes that result from stress (Abbreviation)
- A behavioral or psychological syndrome or pattern that occurs in an individual and that is associated with distress or disability or with significantly increased risk of suffering, death, pain, disability, or an important loss of freedom
- The releasing of anger on someone or something other than the cause of the anger
- A specific feeling
- A return to a previous behavior or condition
- A healthful response to stress
- The degree to which a person regulates his or her own behavior
- An individual's unique pattern of characteristics
- Delayed ____ - Voluntarily postponing an immediate reward in order to complete a task before enjoying a reward
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- The response of the body to the demands of daily living
- A problem in which a person neglects himself or herself to care for, control, or try to "fix" someone else
- A person who supports the harmful behavior of others
- A source or cause of stress
- The relationship between a person's thoughts, emotions, and bodily responses
- The feeling or emotion a person has toward something or someone
- A standard or belief
- The ability to adjust, recover, bounce back and learn from difficult times
- Blaming others for actions or events for which they are not responsible
- A harmful response to stress
20 Clues: A specific feeling • A standard or belief • A source or cause of stress • A harmful response to stress • A healthful response to stress • A return to a previous behavior or condition • An individual's unique pattern of characteristics • A person who supports the harmful behavior of others • The response of the body to the demands of daily living • ...
Mental Health Exam 2 Puzzle 2017-03-23
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- side effects
- anxiety disorders medication
- grief and teens
- curative not alone
- behavioral technique
- imparting information
- working phase
- frequently occurring response
- leadership setting limits
- nurse groups
- ECT memory loss
- elements of environment
- support education discharge
- highest age risk
- concerns physical health
- Dissociative Identity Disorder
- maladaptive bereavement
- Generalized anxiety disorder
- risk for injury
- role in milieu
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- major depression treatment
- prozac risk
- modify automatic thoughts
- crisis MAOIs
- treatment phobias
- one to one
- change thinking patterns
- leadership no direction
- suicide risk factors
- antidepressant risks
- interventions trauma veterans
- therapy environment peers
- common cognitive error
- manic episode
34 Clues: one to one • prozac risk • side effects • crisis MAOIs • nurse groups • working phase • manic episode • role in milieu • grief and teens • ECT memory loss • risk for injury • highest age risk • treatment phobias • curative not alone • behavioral technique • suicide risk factors • antidepressant risks • imparting information • common cognitive error • leadership no direction • elements of environment • ...
Medications for Mental Health Conditions 2021-12-17
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- Medication may take up to 3-4 weeks before individual feels .... of drug
- Lithium can damage... so regular bloodwork required to check level
- Manifests by extreme high and lows in mood
- Neurotransmitter
- One treatment does ... fit all the same
- Essential client stays in close .... with their Doctor
- Abnormal senses in person challenged with schizophrenia - seeing things that aren't there, feeling things touch them, hearing voices that no one else can, smelling nonexistant odors
- Symptoms that occur upon cessation of repeated drug use
- Term used whebn multiple medications are taken by one person
- Brains are incredibly...
- Tapering off medication
- Remember people can alwys feel your .....
- Condition that affect the mind, where there has been some loss of contact with reality
- Special ... must always be made in medications with children, teens, older adults and preganant, or "planning to become" pregnant women
- Always have to outweigh negatives in treatment
- Classification of drug that gross abnormalities in developing fetus
- 10 letter word meaning cooperation with protocol
- Commonly used for panic disorders
- Neurotransmitter
- Most well-known mood stabilizer (approved in the 1970's!!)
- Characterized by the symptoms of tolerance and withdrawal. Possible to have a physical ... without being addicted, addiction is usually right around the corner
- Abnormal thinking in person challenged with schizophrenia
- Therapeutic means...
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- Any long term use of antipyschotics could lead to "tardive ....", which is a condition that causes involuntary muscle movements
- Anti-anxiety medication is commonly referred to as ....... or "BENZOS"
- Medications play a pivotol role in treating .... of mental illnesses
- I am not interseted in whether you've stood with the GREAT, I'm interested in whether you've sat with the ......
- another word for psychotropic
- Natural chemicals in the brain are called...
- Stopping medication withpout tapering off
- Another name for an anti-anxiety medication
- When a medication is at a level higher than therapeutic it is considered ...
- Sadly there is no .... for mental illnesses, just treatment to manage symptoms
- Main priority the drug. Biochemical changes in the brain, irrational behavior when they don't have the substance in their system
- Reduced reaction to a drug following its repeated use, more needed for result, more needed for result
- Lithium can damage... so regular bloodwork required to monitor level
- Neurotransmitter
- Word part meaning MIND
- This acid can cause liver damage, so extreme care and monitoring needed
- Medications used to treat depression
- Teratogen means ......
- Always a bad idea to consume while taking medications in this category
42 Clues: Neurotransmitter • Neurotransmitter • Neurotransmitter • Therapeutic means... • Word part meaning MIND • Teratogen means ...... • Tapering off medication • Brains are incredibly... • another word for psychotropic • Commonly used for panic disorders • Medications used to treat depression • One treatment does ... fit all the same • Stopping medication withpout tapering off • ...
Mental Health & Pain Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-13
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- Will numb pain sensation when applied to body; available as gel and patch
- This fever-reducing medication is the generic name for Tylenol
- Name of the nerve cell responsible for transmitting pain signals
- An over-the-counter anti-inflammatory gel that can be used for joint pain
- Type of pain that lasts longer than 3 months
- You should avoid using this substance if you are taking Tylenol to avoid liver damage
- Chemical in brain that helps transmit nerve impulses
- One of the most important neurotransmitters in pain signaling pathways in the brain
- You should avoid using NSAIDs if you have chronic _______ disease
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- This anticonvulsant medication can be used for nerve pain
- Type of therapy that teaches you to react to pain differently so you can function better and reduce pain
- Main ingredient in hot chili peppers that can be applied as a cream for joint pain and nerve pain
- This nasal spray can be used for opioid overdose (Brand name for naloxone)
- Warning sign from your body letting you know that something is wrong
- Mental health medications that can be used to treat chronic pain
- This popular stimulant can be helpful alongside Tylenol or NSAIDs to help treat migraine and headaches
- Type of pain that last for a short time and will usually go away on its own
- Drug class that is used as a last resort for chronic pain; can be addictive
- The maximum number of grams of Tylenol you should take in one day (equal to 3000mg)
- The body's natural way of repairing itself; can help treat pain
- Ibuprofen, naproxen, and aspirin belong to this drug class used for pain and inflammation
21 Clues: Type of pain that lasts longer than 3 months • Chemical in brain that helps transmit nerve impulses • This anticonvulsant medication can be used for nerve pain • This fever-reducing medication is the generic name for Tylenol • The body's natural way of repairing itself; can help treat pain • Name of the nerve cell responsible for transmitting pain signals • ...
Know Your Mental Health Credentials 2025-02-21
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- Jen Alstad
- Brad Nelson
- Dawn Jolicoeur
- Janet Miller
- Nicole Garner
- Best Workplace Ever
- Zoey Harshbarger
- Angie Baratto
- Lizzy Kubeczko
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- Taylor Jackson
- Melanie Troumbly
- Amy Glass
- Tara Antilla
- Chris Jenkins
- Lisa Fox
- Alicia Villeneuve
- Kassidy Rae
- Karolyn Teeters
- Heidi Larson
- Henry McKinney
- Brandi Worrath
- Kerrie Humble
22 Clues: Lisa Fox • Amy Glass • Jen Alstad • Brad Nelson • Kassidy Rae • Tara Antilla • Janet Miller • Heidi Larson • Chris Jenkins • Nicole Garner • Kerrie Humble • Angie Baratto • Taylor Jackson • Dawn Jolicoeur • Henry McKinney • Brandi Worrath • Lizzy Kubeczko • Karolyn Teeters • Melanie Troumbly • Zoey Harshbarger • Alicia Villeneuve • Best Workplace Ever
Mental Health and Academic Stress 2026-02-04
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- is related to schoools, colleges and universities
- is how students can feel after putting in their everything into school for a long time
- is a feeling of nervousness or unease
- is the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone
- is a chronic multidimensional state of exhaustion which can result from prolonged unmanaged academic demands
- is a state of complete physical mental and social well- being
- what students sometimes need to decompose after a long day
- perception is how people view themselves
- how students can feel due to their grades and stress
- is caused by a pestimistic outlook on what a students future might look like
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- is when something is working prperly
- this can be caused by students staying up fro homework and not getting enough sleep
- is what students need to have with their parents to help cope with academic stress
- is the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties
- is continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
- is you're emotional, psycological and sociial well-being
- regulation is the ability to monitor and regulate in order to respond approprietly to cxhallanging situations
- is the body's natural, non-specific, and automatic physical or psycological reaction to any demand, threat or challenge
- not sensible or well balanced, harmful
- is when something is joined together
- is an unpleasant emotioncaused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous
- how students can feel in a stressful situation or during tests week
- is a type of help students should seek if they feel overwhelmed with school
- students should learn how to manage this to be able to get all that they need done
24 Clues: is when something is working prperly • is when something is joined together • is a feeling of nervousness or unease • not sensible or well balanced, harmful • perception is how people view themselves • is related to schoools, colleges and universities • how students can feel due to their grades and stress • is you're emotional, psycological and sociial well-being • ...
Take a Mental Health Moment 2024-04-09
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- Structured physical activity that’s benefits include improved wellbeing that reduces levels of stress.
- The characteristics and behavior that reveal a person's unique adjustment to life.
- “The pain killer” these chemicals are released during pain or stress like during running.
- A temporary feeling or state of mind.
- It is often referred to as the “mood stabilizer”. Your gut produces 95% of this chemical. A lack of this chemical can increase one’s risk for depression.
- A professional that treats mental conditions through verbal communication.
- A mental condition characterized by persistent sadness, irritability, and/or feelings of worthlessness.
- A period of cessation of activity.
- Something you do to show that you are happy.
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- Your mental or physical condition.
- A practice where one is fully engaged and present in the moment. This practice is used in meditation
- Often referred to as the "feel good" hormone, this chemical is a part of our reward system.
- Emotional, physical and/or mental exhaustion caused by excessive stress over an extended period of time.
- Relating to the mind.
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension.
- A mental condition characterized by excessive apprehensiveness about real or perceived threats.
- A joyous, content, and overall positive state of mind.
- The ability to overcome adversity or a source of significant stress.
- A subjective feeling free from knowledge and reasoning.
- Sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety.
- Consciousness of a situation or fact.
- Emotional suffering usually caused by the loss of a loved one.
- A general belief that future outcomes will be positive, favorable, and desirable.
23 Clues: Relating to the mind. • Your mental or physical condition. • A period of cessation of activity. • A temporary feeling or state of mind. • Consciousness of a situation or fact. • Sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety. • A feeling of emotional or physical tension. • Something you do to show that you are happy. • A joyous, content, and overall positive state of mind. • ...
Mental, Emotional, and Social Health 2026-05-07
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- A structured communication technique that requires fully concentrating on, understanding, responding to, and remembering what is being said, both verbally and non-verbally.
- The exchange of information; the foundation of social health.
- The act or process of confirming that something is true, correct, officially approved, or legally acceptable.
- Persistent sadness/loss of interest
- The body's natural response to a perceived threat or demand.
- Excessive fear/worry
- A state of physical and mental exhaustion caused by chronic stress.
- The ability to express feelings in a healthy way and maintain self-esteem.
- The state of being separated, set apart, or detached from others, either physically or socially.
- The direct or indirect influence exerted by a peer group (friends, classmates, or social groups) on an individual to conform to their norms, behaviors, values, or attitudes
- Negative attitudes or stereotypes that cause individuals to feel ashamed or reluctant to seek help.
- Writing down thoughts and feelings to process complex emotions.
- A feeling or expression of pity, sorrow, or compassion for someone else's misfortune or suffering
- Mood shifts between mania and depression
- The ability to endure delay, provocation, or difficulty with a calm and unruffled demeanor, without becoming annoyed, angry, or anxious.
- The value and confidence you have in yourself.
- The ability to identify what you are feeling and why.
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- An event, action, or stimulus that initiates a chain reaction, causes something to start, or activates a mechanism.
- The quality of your relationships and how well you interact with others.
- Relating to the mental processes of thinking, knowing, and remembering.
- Strategies used to manage and deal with difficult emotions.
- Complex, temporary psychological and physiological reactions to significant internal or external events, involving subjective experiences, behavioral responses, and bodily changes.
- The formal or informal process of addressing, managing, and settling disagreements between parties in a constructive, peaceful manner.
- A deep awareness of the suffering of another person, combined with the desire and motivation to relieve or alleviate that suffering.
- Limits set in relationships to protect time, energy, and values.
- The set of conventional rules, customs, and behaviors that govern polite interaction within a society, social group, or profession.
- A state of extreme physical pain, mental suffering, or emotional anguish, often characterized by intense worry, sadness, or helplessness.
- Any agent, event, situation, or internal stimulus that causes a stress response
- The attitude, mood, or character expressed through voice, writing, or artistic style.
- Cognitive functioning; how you think, process information, and solve problems.
- The act of being fully present in the moment to calm the mind.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
- The ability to "bounce back" from difficult experiences or failures.
- Daily habits that keep you balanced, such as sleep and nutrition.
34 Clues: Excessive fear/worry • Persistent sadness/loss of interest • Mood shifts between mania and depression • The value and confidence you have in yourself. • The ability to identify what you are feeling and why. • Strategies used to manage and deal with difficult emotions. • The body's natural response to a perceived threat or demand. • ...
Workplace Health and Safety 2023-05-22
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- How to ________ unsafe work
- If you have raised a safety issue and it is still not being addressed, there are _____ steps you can take
- An event that leads to a physical or mental _________ or a work-related illness
- File a claim with _______ as soon as you have missed time from work or need health care treatment for a work-related injury or disease Any delay can potentially affect the outcome of your claim (Acronym)
- Health Authority Employees can call the ______ Health & Safety Call Centre
- The ______ ’s right to participate in health and safety is written into the Workers’ Compensation Act (the health and safety law in BC) and into HEU collective agreements
- You have a right to no ________
- You have a right to ______ work that you believe to be unsafe to yourself or your co-workers
- Still have issues? This is the first step
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- An event that had the potential to cause injury or work-related illness
- Still have issues? This is the second step
- I need help at work Who do I contact?
- Offers courses through their "Health and Safety Centre" (shortened)
- You have a right to _______ in keeping your workplace healthy and safe
- Employers have an obligation under the Workers Compensation Act section (previously s.115) to ensure the health and safety of workers at their workplace and places where work is being done.
- You have this many general health and safety rights
- Still have issues? This is the third step
- requires employers to protect the health and safety of their workers and the occupational environment
- Still have issues? Here’s how to ________ a health and safety issue at your workplace
- You have a right to _______ the hazards that are present in the workplace.
- The law requires a _______ Committee for each employer with 20 or more employees at a worksite (acronym)
21 Clues: You have a right to no ________ • How to ________ unsafe work • I need help at work Who do I contact? • Still have issues? This is the third step • Still have issues? This is the first step • Still have issues? This is the second step • You have this many general health and safety rights • Offers courses through their "Health and Safety Centre" (shortened) • ...
Mental Health Core 2022-02-02
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- NTU Psychology Society aims to promote psychology through career guidance sessions facilitated by professionals from various psychological domains, and student ________.
- The Singapore Association for Mental Health is the first community social service agency in Singapore since 1968 who provides services that range from outreach to ______________.
- NTU Peer Helping Programme aims to create a Hearty Community through _________ Well-being and empowering the NTU community to take ownership of its mental well-being.
- Limitless primarily does one-to-one ___________ work with youth who struggle with their mental health through helping and counselling & casework programmes.
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- PSALT Care aims to support and _______ mental health recovery by running peer-led support groups.
- ResiL!ence provides services such as outreach and psychoeducation, _________ and service linkage, basic emotional support, and caregiver support.
- Samaritans of Singapore (SOS) provides various forms of support such as email befriending, text messaging, specialist counselling, and a 24-hour suicide _______.
- Resilience Collective focuses on empowering peers to thrive beyond recovery through resilience education workshops, peer support initiatives, and co-production, with a focus on lived __________ of mental health conditions.
8 Clues: PSALT Care aims to support and _______ mental health recovery by running peer-led support groups. • ResiL!ence provides services such as outreach and psychoeducation, _________ and service linkage, basic emotional support, and caregiver support. • ...
Mental Health Core 2022-02-02
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- ResiL!ence provides services such as outreach and psychoeducation, _________ and service linkage, basic emotional support, and caregiver support.
- The Singapore Association for Mental Health is the first community social service agency in Singapore since 1968 who provides services that range from outreach to ______________.
- NTU Psychology Society aims to promote psychology through career guidance sessions facilitated by professionals from various psychological domains, and student ________.
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- Limitless primarily does one-to-one ___________ work with youth who struggle with their mental health through helping and counselling & casework programmes.
- Samaritans of Singapore (SOS) provides various forms of support such as email befriending, text messaging, specialist counselling, and a 24-hour suicide _______.
- Resilience Collective focuses on empowering peers to thrive beyond recovery through resilience education workshops, peer support initiatives, and co-production, with a focus on lived __________ of mental health conditions.
- PSALT Care aims to support and _______ mental health recovery by running peer-led support groups.
- NTU Peer Helping Programme aims to create a Hearty Community through _________ Well-being and empowering the NTU community to take ownership of its mental well-being.
8 Clues: PSALT Care aims to support and _______ mental health recovery by running peer-led support groups. • ResiL!ence provides services such as outreach and psychoeducation, _________ and service linkage, basic emotional support, and caregiver support. • ...
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. • ...
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 Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-10
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- this has been a treatment for sad since the 1980's.
- Melatonin and serotonin are the main hormones' associated with?
- one factor that research has shown may contribute to developing schizophrenia is ___.
- Negative, psychotic, and cognitive changes are symptoms of ____.
- schizophrenia is rare in ___.
- ____ is characterized by excessive anxiety and worry about a variety of events that occurs more days than not, for at least 6 months.
- most people are diagnosed with __ by age 19.
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- a period of time that lasts for at least two weeks where a person is in a depressed mood, loss of interest, trouble sleeping, eating, energy, concentration or self-worth.
- identity disorder having two or more distinct identities that are present and alternately take control of a person.
- major depressive episodes have a higher amount in adolescent ___
- ______ and medication are used to treat OCD.
- major depression is often mistaken as ___ ____.
- ___ disorder is common for individuals with OCD.(ex eye blinking)
- bipolar disorder is a __ __ illness
14 Clues: schizophrenia is rare in ___. • bipolar disorder is a __ __ illness • ______ and medication are used to treat OCD. • most people are diagnosed with __ by age 19. • major depression is often mistaken as ___ ____. • this has been a treatment for sad since the 1980's. • Melatonin and serotonin are the main hormones' associated with? • ...
media and mental health 2023-03-04
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- a pieace of media/information circulated rapidly and widely from one internet user to another.
- emotion characterized by feelings of tension, worried thoughts, physical changes like increased blood pressure
- a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- writing misleading headlines in order to attract clicks on a piece of content
- a sudden, uncontrollable fear reaction that may involve terror, confusion, and irrational behavior, precipitated by a perceived threat
- a mental state of low mood and a loss of interest in activities
- an emotional response to the belief that other people are living better, more satisfying lives or that important opportunities are being missed
- the digital form of emotions
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- of a topic) be the subject of many posts on a social media site or application within a short period of time.
- the length of time for which a person is able to concentrate on a particular activity or subject
- hormone responsible for feeling of pleasure, satisfaction and motivation
- the need or strong desire to do or to have something
- a set of rules and signals that automatically ranks content on a social platform based on how likely each individual social media user is to like it and interact with it.
- someone who is shy, quiet, and prefers to spend time alone rather than often being with other people
14 Clues: the digital form of emotions • the need or strong desire to do or to have something • a mental state of low mood and a loss of interest in activities • hormone responsible for feeling of pleasure, satisfaction and motivation • writing misleading headlines in order to attract clicks on a piece of content • ...
charities 2021-04-21
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- helps those with dementia and researches cures into dementia
- helps people with a learning disability
- priorities those with a mental health condition
- provides information and advice towards the LGBTQ+ community
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- provides advice for those who have been struggling with homes or those who are homeless
- provides support for the blind
- helps younger people with dealing with their mental health conditions
- supports the elderly with daily activities
- supports children who have been abused
9 Clues: provides support for the blind • supports children who have been abused • helps people with a learning disability • supports the elderly with daily activities • priorities those with a mental health condition • helps those with dementia and researches cures into dementia • provides information and advice towards the LGBTQ+ community • ...
Intro To Health 2025-09-03
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- How well your body functions.
- The sum of your surroundings.
- Personal habits or behaviors related to how a person lives.
- A deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behavior.
- Getting along with others, and dealing with the people around you.
- Taking steps to keep something from happening, or getting worse.
- Various methods to communicate information.
- People who are the same age and share similar interests, also includes friends.
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- All about feelings and thoughts.
- Refers to collection of beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
- An ongoing condition or illness.
- When one thing is effected, everything is effected.
- Overall state of well-being or total health.
- Actions that can potentially threaten your health, or health of others.
- The absence of illness and disease, combination of physical, mental and emotional, and social.
15 Clues: How well your body functions. • The sum of your surroundings. • All about feelings and thoughts. • An ongoing condition or illness. • Various methods to communicate information. • Overall state of well-being or total health. • A deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behavior. • When one thing is effected, everything is effected. • ...
Mental Health Promotion Strategies 2021-11-01
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- Includes conflict resolution, realistic goal setting and stress management.
- A technique that teaches how to manage breathing, heart rate and blood flow to stop the stress response in its tracks.
- Beliefs about oneself.
- management Refers to the wide spectrum of techniques and Psychotherapies aimed at controlling a person's level of stress.
- Awareness allows a person to acknowledge their illness
- (true/false)Creating an environment that respects and protects basic civil, political, socio-economic and cultural rights is fundamental to mental health
- This stress management technique is a healing and relaxation technique that makes use of the scent of essential oils.
- Health a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community.
- enhancement Assisting a patient to adapt to perceived stressors, changes, or threats that interfere with meeting life demands and roles.
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- Mental health promotion involves actions that improve psychological well-being.
- This stress management technique involves tensing and relaxing specific groups of muscles in a systematic way to break the vicious cycle of stress and muscle tension.
- group Organizations of people who share a common disorder and who meet together to discuss their experiences, share ideas, and provide emotional support for one another.
- Journaling, bibliotherapy, meditation, art therapy and sand trays are all techniques for
- (true/false)Being assertive allows persons to stand up for and empower themselves and be confident.
- Mental health is determined by two factors, environmental factors and?
15 Clues: Beliefs about oneself. • Awareness allows a person to acknowledge their illness • Mental health is determined by two factors, environmental factors and? • Includes conflict resolution, realistic goal setting and stress management. • Mental health promotion involves actions that improve psychological well-being. • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2014-09-10
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- someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for you
- ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis
- having enough skills to do something
- non hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement
- you advocate for a safe and healthy environment at school and in your community
- the intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior
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- mental processes that protect individuals from strong or stressful emotions and situations
- to strive to be the best you can be
- the distinctive qualities that describe how a person things, feels, and behaves
- the ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels
- you are honest, loyal and reliable
- how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
- a complex set of characteristics that makes you unique
- signals that tell your mind and body how to react
14 Clues: you are honest, loyal and reliable • to strive to be the best you can be • having enough skills to do something • signals that tell your mind and body how to react • a complex set of characteristics that makes you unique • the intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior • the ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels • ...
Mental Health and Mindfulness 2024-11-18
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- A simple physical activity to clear the mind and reduce stress.
- Activities focused on maintaining personal well-being.
- Embracing quiet moments to reflect and recharge.
- Conscious control of inhales and exhales to calm the body.
- Gentle exercises to loosen tight muscles.
- A technique to connect with the present moment.
- Expressing yourself through art, music, or writing.
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- Acts that promote positivity and reduce stress.
- Taking a break from technology to recharge mentally.
- Positive statements used to challenge negative thoughts.
- Use of essential oils for relaxation and mental clarity.
- A state of calm and tranquility in mind and surroundings.
- Simple movements to relieve muscle tension and improve circulation.
- Directing attention to one task to reduce overwhelm.
- Letting go of resentment for mental peace.
15 Clues: Gentle exercises to loosen tight muscles. • Letting go of resentment for mental peace. • Acts that promote positivity and reduce stress. • A technique to connect with the present moment. • Embracing quiet moments to reflect and recharge. • Expressing yourself through art, music, or writing. • Taking a break from technology to recharge mentally. • ...
TTS (Teka-Teki Silang) 2019-12-31
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- The situation or experience of being poor
- Substance that triggers cancer
- Harmful to environment
- The fact of being female or male
- A system of communication by spoken or written words
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social.
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- The people who live in the same area or town
- A particular belief in one or more gods
- The knowledge or understanding of particular subject
- Health policies made by
- The way your parents care for you and teach you to behave
- Relating to nation, tribe, and nation and their traditions
- A special agency for public health
13 Clues: Harmful to environment • Health policies made by • Substance that triggers cancer • The fact of being female or male • A special agency for public health • A particular belief in one or more gods • The situation or experience of being poor • The people who live in the same area or town • A state of complete physical, mental, and social. • ...
Dimensions of Health 2024-01-30
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- Is your emotions, mood, outlook on life and how you react to stress.
- A state of health and wellness which one feels safe, fulfilled and productive.
- How you interact with others and your ability to form meaningful relationships. Can affect your mental and emotional health.
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- Defined as the condition of your body, taking into consideration everything from the absence of disease to fitness level and amount of sleep you get.
- Factors in your surroundings or environment that affect human health and disease.
- How you think, feel and act. Includes your psychological, emotional and social well-being. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood.
- Refers to being open to new ideas and experiences, and the desire to increase understanding, improve skills, and continually challenge yourself. Additionally, it connects to maximizing your creative potential.
- Balance of all the dimensions of health
8 Clues: Balance of all the dimensions of health • Is your emotions, mood, outlook on life and how you react to stress. • A state of health and wellness which one feels safe, fulfilled and productive. • Factors in your surroundings or environment that affect human health and disease. • ...
PHSA Workplace Health Crossword 2016-02-29
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- Acronym for group that meets on a regular basis to discuss health & safety issues.
- A science concerned with the ‘fit’ between people and their work.
- Contact the Workplace Health Call centre to report a workplace injury, exposure or ______.
- The first step in patient handling: ______ patients for bed mobility and transfer method.
- On the Office/Computer Ergonomics POD page, you’ll find steps to set up a healthier and more comfortable _______.
- EDMP = Enhanced Disability ______ Program
- Acronym for the phone line to call when you’re calling in sick.
- A safety & prevention strategy aimed at finding hazards and addressing issues before incidents occur.
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- PHSA has a policy and training program about preventing this in the workplace.
- Drop-in classes are available weekly at some PHSA facilities in this meditative practice.
- Apply for a grant from the Health Promotion ____ (two words) if you have a great idea for supporting the health and well-being of your department.
- See the POD Mental Health page for a link to an e-course on ‘Taking Control of ____.”
- Required annually for any staff employees who are expected to use N95 respirators. (two words)
- New Health Promotion initiative to reduce prolonged sitting
- Homewood Health offers short-term, solutions-focused _____ for employees.
- What you’re required to wear if you haven’t been vaccinated during flu season.
- WHMIS = Workplace _______ Materials Information System
- Chemical Spill code colour
18 Clues: Chemical Spill code colour • EDMP = Enhanced Disability ______ Program • WHMIS = Workplace _______ Materials Information System • New Health Promotion initiative to reduce prolonged sitting • Acronym for the phone line to call when you’re calling in sick. • A science concerned with the ‘fit’ between people and their work. • ...
Word Health Day! 2024-02-19
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- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- The process of returning to a normal state of health, mind, or strength after illness, injury, or trauma.
- The organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
- Capable of being transmitted to people, organisms, etc., through the environment.
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- In good health; free from disease.
- The way in which a person or group lives, including patterns of social relations, consumption, entertainment, and leisure activities.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
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- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- An outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects an exceptionally high proportion of the population.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- A strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease.
- Activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- -Health. A person's condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being.
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
18 Clues: In good health; free from disease. • Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact. • The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. • Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • The action of stopping something from happening or arising. • A strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease. • ...
Memory Palace 2024-04-03
Substance Use & Mental Health 2023-12-06
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- The addictive drug found in tobacco products
- The act of being "obsessed" with a substance
- A type of drug that can be purchased at a store
- A type of drug that can cause people to see or hear things that aren't real
- A drug that is considered an athletic performance enhancer
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- A type of drug that can only be distributed by a medical professional
- The most commonly abuse substance among youth and teens
- Legal drinking age in the U.S.
- Slang term for marijuana
- 988 is the mental health and crisis --------
- -------- is the act of taking care of yourself to ensure that both your physical and emotional needs are met
- Mental ------ Matters
12 Clues: Mental ------ Matters • Slang term for marijuana • Legal drinking age in the U.S. • The addictive drug found in tobacco products • 988 is the mental health and crisis -------- • The act of being "obsessed" with a substance • A type of drug that can be purchased at a store • The most commonly abuse substance among youth and teens • ...
Unit 3 vocabulary 2022-01-13
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- Deep Seated feeling
- Characterized by
- personality disorder
- A person that is anxious about there health
- A ghost-like creature
- Beneath the skin
- Conductive to success
- Unwilling and wearying
- Theory or conjuncture
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- Having higher standards
- Lack of interest
- Based on
- excessively critical
- Quality that evokes pity
- A violation
- unusually energetic
- Physical or Mental disease
- A survey or review
18 Clues: Based on • A violation • Lack of interest • Characterized by • Beneath the skin • A survey or review • Deep Seated feeling • unusually energetic • excessively critical • personality disorder • A ghost-like creature • Conductive to success • Theory or conjuncture • Unwilling and wearying • Having higher standards • Quality that evokes pity • Physical or Mental disease • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2017-10-10
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- The activity we did on Tuesday
- The theme for Mental Health Awareness week?
- You need to take what to enter our competition
- Building relationships with other
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- The last name of a spokesperson for depression campaigns
- The number of actions to build into day to day for good wellbeing?
- The organisation for Mental Health Information
- Carrying out acts of kindness
8 Clues: Carrying out acts of kindness • The activity we did on Tuesday • Building relationships with other • The theme for Mental Health Awareness week? • The organisation for Mental Health Information • You need to take what to enter our competition • The last name of a spokesperson for depression campaigns • The number of actions to build into day to day for good wellbeing?
Gun Rights or Gun Control? 2026-04-09
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- The law that gives Americans the right to have guns
- When a person takes their own life
- Car accidents
- Weapons that can shoot bullets
- When one person kills another person
- Became less over time
- Countryside areas, far from big cities
- Cities or towns with many people
- Means "out of 100"
- When someone dies
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- Numbers used to explain information
- Kept safely so others cannot use it
- Damage to the body
- Families or people living in one home
- How easy it is to get something
- Physical harm done to people
- Another word for guns (more formal)
- Young people, especially teenagers
- Connected to the mind or mental health
- TV, newspapers, and internet news
20 Clues: Car accidents • When someone dies • Damage to the body • Means "out of 100" • Became less over time • Physical harm done to people • Weapons that can shoot bullets • How easy it is to get something • Cities or towns with many people • TV, newspapers, and internet news • When a person takes their own life • Young people, especially teenagers • Numbers used to explain information • ...
LC Tutor Challenge 3 2024-09-26
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- What is the name of the UNL mascot?
- What year was UNL established?
- What hall is the chem resource center located?
- What restaurant in Abel recently had their grand opening?
- Where do you go to buy your books or to get some Chick Fil A?
- How many rooms are on each Abel floor?
- What major home game sellout milestone was just passed?
- Where should you go if you need mental health services?
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- What mental health resource is located in the residence halls?
- What year was Abel constructed?
- What day do Will and Julia tutor at the same time?
- What is written on the mail lockers?
- What do you need in order to rent board games and game room equipment at the desk?
- What is the oldest building on campus?
- What hall is the math resource center located?
15 Clues: What year was UNL established? • What year was Abel constructed? • What is the name of the UNL mascot? • What is written on the mail lockers? • What is the oldest building on campus? • How many rooms are on each Abel floor? • What hall is the chem resource center located? • What hall is the math resource center located? • What day do Will and Julia tutor at the same time? • ...
Chapter 1 2024-10-01
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- the two parts of respiration are inhaling and ______
- this gland is controlled by the hypothalamus and regulates all other endocrine glands
- beliefs, values, customs, arts, and practices of a group of people
- this is what the urethra transports out of the body
- the body system that moves substances through the blood
- people in your social environment who are similar in age to you
- each hair on your body grows from a _____ in the skin
- this acronym stands for health insurance portability and accountability act
- these are chemical messengers produced by the endocrine system
- how many hemispheres is the brain divided into?
- a record of diseases within your family is called _______ history
- mental and emotional health involve ________ and feelings
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- an action ______ is the step-by-step method to reach and track your goal
- insurance provided by the US government for people 65 years of age or older
- health _____ is ability to locate, evaluate, apply, and communicate information as it relates to your health
- what do all body systems combine to make?
- the state of complete well-being
- this happens when your appendix becomes infected
- what is the spinal cord protected by?
- the place where two or more bones meet
- how many chambers of the heart are there?
21 Clues: the state of complete well-being • what is the spinal cord protected by? • the place where two or more bones meet • what do all body systems combine to make? • how many chambers of the heart are there? • how many hemispheres is the brain divided into? • this happens when your appendix becomes infected • this is what the urethra transports out of the body • ...
one in all in 2022-11-16
10 Clues: inside your head • find a way through • a mark of disgrace • relating to the body • something said aloud • extreme anxiety sorrow or pain • interactions with other people • a persons mental or physical condition • relating to someone belief or religion • the ability to understand feelings of another
Health & Wellness 2018-03-22
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- Hummus is a dip made of this bean.
- You can go here if you want healthy food options.
- You can get this due to a lack of sleep or from studying for long periods of time.
- Fitness class offered at RU gyms that consists of a barbell workout
- The level of functional and metabolic efficiency of a living organism.
- Great place to buy fresh fruit and vegetables on-campus.
- The state of being in good health.
- Rutgers students can go here for counseling as well as other resources.
- This dimension of wellness focuses on expanding our sense of purpose and meaning in life.
- This type of exercise is great for increasing flexibility.
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- This fruit has anti-aging properties.
- The name of the health center on College Ave.
- How many health centers are there at Rutgers.
- Rutgers resource specialized in health and wellness
- One of the most common mental disorders,illness college students face.
- How long does it take your stomach to tell your brain it is full?
- This dimension of wellness focuses on developing a sense of connection and belonging.
17 Clues: Hummus is a dip made of this bean. • The state of being in good health. • This fruit has anti-aging properties. • The name of the health center on College Ave. • How many health centers are there at Rutgers. • You can go here if you want healthy food options. • Rutgers resource specialized in health and wellness • ...
general check up 2021-07-18
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- Health A condition with regards to psychological well-being.
- The ability to withstand physical and mental stress for prolonged period is called
- A synonym for aerobic activity
- A discipline of science which couples breathing techniques and body postures
- Well 360 A channel that provides a complete guide to a better health
- Physical activities that improves health
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- Advisable sleeping time
- Well Link A key member one who could connect a team with living well committee
- training Body weight training that improves mass speed and cardio is ____
- Listening to music is best example to beat _____
- The ability to move joints completely, through a full range of motion is called
- mass index An indicator of your weight in healthy proportion to your height
- Solutions The other name for Employee Assistance Program
13 Clues: Advisable sleeping time • A synonym for aerobic activity • Physical activities that improves health • Listening to music is best example to beat _____ • Solutions The other name for Employee Assistance Program • Health A condition with regards to psychological well-being. • Well 360 A channel that provides a complete guide to a better health • ...
treatment of psychological disorders 2025-04-21
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- psychologist that developed humanistic/person-centered treatment.
- moving mental health care away from institutions like asylums to community-centered care.
- "do no harm" ethical principle for mental health care providers.
- medication primarily for treating bipolar disorder.
- therapy involving gradual exposure and desensitization to anxiety inducing stimulus.
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- a list of fear/anxiety inducing stimulus.
- a surgical procedure involving severing connections in the frontal lobe; discredited now.
- a type of therapy where clients get tokens for demonstrating desired behavior.
- a "problem-focused" and "action-oriented" form of talk therapy meant to change thoughts and their associated behaviors.
- side effect of antipsychotics; a neurological movement disorder
- psychologist that developed the psychosexual theory.
- advocate for "moral treatment".
12 Clues: advocate for "moral treatment". • a list of fear/anxiety inducing stimulus. • medication primarily for treating bipolar disorder. • psychologist that developed the psychosexual theory. • side effect of antipsychotics; a neurological movement disorder • "do no harm" ethical principle for mental health care providers. • ...
Stress & Anxiety 2023-04-09
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- an anti-anxiety medication
- a symptom of stress & anxiety
- a negative coping mechanism for stress & anxiety
- an unhealthy habit of coping with stress/anxiety that can lead to other health problems
- any strain made on your physical or mental capabilities. It can be triggered by any circumstance or event that causes you to feel restless or anxious.
- reason we are all experiencing stress currently >_<
- the most common cause of stress & anxiety
- a safe environment in which an individual is introduced to the things that they fear or avoid.
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- gender more prone to develop stress
- the physical expression of stress and emotions through the mind-body connection (EX: stomachache)
- a non-pharmacological way to cope with stress & anxiety
- amount of time recommended for exercise to help reduce stress/anxiety
- an auditory therapy to cope with stress/anxiety?
- a common physical affect of stress/anxiety
- most common mental health disorder in the U.S
15 Clues: an anti-anxiety medication • a symptom of stress & anxiety • gender more prone to develop stress • the most common cause of stress & anxiety • a common physical affect of stress/anxiety • most common mental health disorder in the U.S • a negative coping mechanism for stress & anxiety • an auditory therapy to cope with stress/anxiety? • ...
Irritable Bowel Syndrome 2023-04-29
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- The most common symptom of IBS
- A major cause of IBS that has increased in recent years
- The acronym for the disease
- What percent of patients consider their condition 'severe'
- An unnecessary surgery performed on females with IBS due to the abdominal pain
- A non-symptom effect that IBS can cause to your life
- Non-absorption of fluids within the digestive system resulting in incontinent bowel movements
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- A related gut condition that causes many of the same symptoms and can develop into IBS
- When is the earliest the condition can develop?
- Over-absorption of fluids within digestive system or decreased digestive speed resulting in difficulty passing fecal matter
- Ingredient found in plants that is indigestible by humans
- A mental health condition that can cause development of IBS
- A mental health disorder that can cause development of IBS
- The majority of patients are ____
- Harm Food caused by the lack of a certain enzyme
15 Clues: The acronym for the disease • The most common symptom of IBS • The majority of patients are ____ • When is the earliest the condition can develop? • Harm Food caused by the lack of a certain enzyme • A non-symptom effect that IBS can cause to your life • A major cause of IBS that has increased in recent years • Ingredient found in plants that is indigestible by humans • ...
BOCABULARY BUILDING 2023-10-21
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- the state of being free from illness or injury; well-being.
- physical activities or games usually involving skill and competition.
- the state of being in a restful, unconscious state.
- food unhealthy, often processed, and low-nutrition food.
- causing mental or emotional tension.
- not interesting or engaging.
- teeth the act of cleaning one's teeth using a toothbrush and toothpaste.
- creating a calm and peaceful atmosphere.
- the measure of how heavy an object or person is.
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- health the state of one's psychological and emotional well-being.
- extremely tired or fatigued.
- a series of coordinated activities with a specific goal, often used in politics or marketing.
- a lotion, spray, or cream applied to the skin to protect it from the sun's harmful UV rays.
- having a hunched or bent-over posture.
- the first meal of the day, typically eaten in the morning.
15 Clues: extremely tired or fatigued. • not interesting or engaging. • 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. • ...
Counselling Psychology 2025-11-18
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- Therapeutic approach developed by Freud focusing on unconscious processes
- Development. School counseling domain involving study skills and time management.
- Behavioural therapy technique that focuses on countering irrational beliefs.
- Group format where members learn specific skills such as stress management.
- Mental health professional trained in medicine who can prescribe medication.
- Question. Stage in counselling where preferred goals are discussed in SFBT.
- Carl Rogers’ key condition involving deep understanding of the client
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- Humanistic therapy that emphasizes congruence, unconditional positive regard, and empathy.
- Diagnostic manual required by HMOs for mental health insurance claims
- Identity. Model that describes five levels of cultural identity development.
- Family therapy pioneer known for 'joining' the family system
- Systems. System where boundaries can be rigid, diffuse, or healthy in families.
- Early Greek physician who recommended treatments for melancholia
- Competence. Awareness of one’s own cultural identity and others’ cultures
- Professional standard-setting body for counselling programs, established in 1981
15 Clues: Family therapy pioneer known for 'joining' the family system • Early Greek physician who recommended treatments for melancholia • Diagnostic manual required by HMOs for mental health insurance claims • Carl Rogers’ key condition involving deep understanding of the client • Therapeutic approach developed by Freud focusing on unconscious processes • ...
Mental well-being 2016-11-08
7 Clues: What did you learn? • What is psychophysical therapy? • Did you enjoy the presentation? • What causes mental health problems? • What is the most common treatment form? • What is the most common eating disorder? • What is the most common mental health problem?
Week 8 2025-05-21
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- /rɪˈlæks/ – Let go of tension
- /ˈmɛn.təl/ – Related to the mind
- /brið/ – Inhale and exhale
- /æŋˈzaɪ.ə.ti/ – Feeling of intense worry
- /ˌoʊ.vɚˈsliːp/ – Sleep too long
- /ˈɪl.nəs/ – Sickness or disease
- /ˈnɝ.vəs/ – Feeling anxious
- /ɪˈfɛk.tɪv.li/ – In a successful way
- /kɑm daʊn/ – Become less upset
- /dɪˈprɛst/ – Feeling deeply sad
- /hɛlθ/ – State of physical well-being
- /strɛs/ – Mental or emotional pressure
- /ˈmoʊ.t̬əˌveɪt/ – Inspire to act
- /ˈpʌb.lɪk ˌtræn.spɚˈteɪ.ʃən/ – Shared travel system
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- /koʊp wɪð/ – Handle a challenge
- /ˌmɛ.dɪˈteɪ.ʃən/ – Quiet reflection practice
- /ˈmæ.nɪdʒ/ – Handle or take control
- /ɪˈmoʊ.ʃə.nəl/ – Related to feelings
- /ˈɛk.sɚˌsaɪz/ – Physical activity for fitness
- /rɪˈdus/ – Make smaller
- /ˈhɛl.θi/ – In good condition
- /weɪt/ – Body mass
- /riˈæk.ʃən/ – Response to something
- /pʊʃ ˈfɔr.wɚd/ – Keep progressing
- /dʒʌŋk fuːd/ – Unhealthy snacks
25 Clues: /weɪt/ – Body mass • /rɪˈdus/ – Make smaller • /brið/ – Inhale and exhale • /ˈnɝ.vəs/ – Feeling anxious • /rɪˈlæks/ – Let go of tension • /ˈhɛl.θi/ – In good condition • /kɑm daʊn/ – Become less upset • /koʊp wɪð/ – Handle a challenge • /ˌoʊ.vɚˈsliːp/ – Sleep too long • /ˈɪl.nəs/ – Sickness or disease • /dɪˈprɛst/ – Feeling deeply sad • /dʒʌŋk fuːd/ – Unhealthy snacks • ...
Vocabulary Word Level J: Jomaris Sanchez 2023-02-02
12 Clues: rage • steal • small • sorrow • look closely • cease to work • plan of action • able to move freely • person to disappoint • make partial changes • remediation of mental health • being correct in an argument
Human Body Systems 2017-02-01
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- transmitted from one person to another
- latent stage of disease/time pathogen establishes itself
- objective abnormalities
- large number of people who have it at the same time
- large area or areas with a large number of people affected
- collection of signs and symptoms
- actual pattern of a disease development
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- native to local area/stays local
- recovery
- the study of factors that cause a disease
- abnormality in body that threatens health
- temp. reversal to normal
- subjective abnormalities
- disease with undetermined cause
- absence of disease. Physical, mental, etc.
15 Clues: recovery • objective abnormalities • temp. reversal to normal • subjective abnormalities • disease with undetermined cause • native to local area/stays local • collection of signs and symptoms • transmitted from one person to another • actual pattern of a disease development • the study of factors that cause a disease • abnormality in body that threatens health • ...
how every child can thrive by five 2024-05-31
10 Clues: hide • gaming • Bonding • society, • Synonyms • conversing, • Researchers • five years infancy • health emotional well-being, • and return respond and engage
how every child can thrive by five 2024-05-31
10 Clues: hide • gaming, • society, • Synonyms • bonding, • conversing, • researchers, • five years infancy, • health emotional well-being, • and return respond and engage,
Sleep and Mental Health 2024-09-10
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- Devices that light up and can affect sleep quality
- A short rest during the day that can affect nighttime sleep
- Sudden awakening from sleep accompanied by fear or worry
- Avoid this type of drink before bedtime to improve sleep
- Going to bed and waking up at the same time every day is maintaining a sleep _____
- A natural chemical in the brain that helps maintain sleep-wake cycles
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- A health condition where breathing stops and starts during sleep
- An to clear and calm your mind that helps reduce stress and improve sleep
- A mental health condition with worry and overthinking that often causes poor sleep quality
- Recommended amount of sleep every night (hours)
- A mental health condition with low mood that often causes poor sleep quality
- Not getting enough restful sleep can lead to this feeling of tiredness or exhaustion
- A type of light exercise involving stretching and breathing that can help you relax before bed
13 Clues: Recommended amount of sleep every night (hours) • Devices that light up and can affect sleep quality • Sudden awakening from sleep accompanied by fear or worry • Avoid this type of drink before bedtime to improve sleep • A short rest during the day that can affect nighttime sleep • A health condition where breathing stops and starts during sleep • ...
25 2025-05-09
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- Air pockets
- Oxygen deficiency
- Sore ache
- Malignant cells
- Inserted object
- Blood clot
- Death rate
- Skin crack
- Body alignment
- Stimulant found in coffee
- Cannot get up
- Chronic skin condition
- Growth lump
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- Nail infection
- Gut related
- Heart study
- Joint inflammation
- Small skin bump
- Passing gas
- Mental health field
- Blood science
- Electric brain activity
- Heart muscle
- Skin disorder
- Confused thinking
25 Clues: Sore ache • Blood clot • Death rate • Skin crack • Air pockets • Gut related • Heart study • Passing gas • Growth lump • Heart muscle • Blood science • Skin disorder • Cannot get up • Nail infection • Body alignment • Malignant cells • Small skin bump • Inserted object • Oxygen deficiency • Confused thinking • Joint inflammation • Mental health field • Chronic skin condition • Electric brain activity • ...
Unit 2 Test Review 2025-10-06
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- an exercise to help you become aware of your own thoughts
- involuntarily pushing unpleasant feelings out of one's mind
- chemicals that help brain cells communicate
- the reaction of your body and mind to everyday challenges and demands
- the part of the brain that houses the hippocampus and the amygdala
- the part of the brain that stores long-term memory
- post traumatic stress disorder
- the act of showing grief or sorrow
- talk the way we talk to ourselves
- a sudden episode of intense fear that can sometimes be mistaken for a heart attack at first
- a feeling of worry, fear or unease about future events
- voluntarily pushing unpleasant emotions out of mind
- This part of the brain is compared to a guard dog
- how we view ourselves
- taking a negative thought and rewording it to be more positive or balanced
- another name for the brain stem
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- applying your own faults or feelings to another person
- an eating disorder that involves restricting calories
- a term for when people say "I always" or "I never"
- a mental health professional who treats conditions on an ongoing basis
- paying attention to the present moment without judgement
- a stage of grief where the person faces the reality of the loss and experiences closure
- the ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels
- a physician who diagnoses and treats mental health disorders and can prescribe medication
- another name for the hormone "epinephrine"
- the second stage of the body's stress response where your body adapts to the stressor if it does not go away
- a mental health disorder often mistaken with being "neat" or "organized"
- a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality or person
- the one phrase you should never say to someone who is dealing with grief
- another word for "sad"
30 Clues: how we view ourselves • another word for "sad" • post traumatic stress disorder • another name for the brain stem • talk the way we talk to ourselves • the act of showing grief or sorrow • another name for the hormone "epinephrine" • chemicals that help brain cells communicate • This part of the brain is compared to a guard dog • ...
mental health, depression and social needs 2014-01-03
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- fear of having not excape and being closed in small spaces or rooms
- a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- uneasiness or fear of a situation or condition
- a psychiatric diagnosis in which the resident experiences extreme highs and lows
- anxiety related to a disorder caused by a traumatice experience or event
- level of cognitive or emotional well-being or an absence of a mental disorder
- a schizophrenic disorder in which the person has false beliefs that somebody or some people are plotting against them
- uncontrollable need to repeat or perform actions in a repetitive or sequential manner
- disruption in a person's ability to function at a normal level in a family, home, or community, often producing inappropriate behaviors
- fluctuations between depression to extreme activity, in cluding high energy, little sleep, big speeches, rapid mood changes, high self-esteem, overspending and/or poor judgement
- a complex mental disorder that makes it difficult to tell the difference between real and unreal experiences, to think logically, and to behave normally in social situations
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- a developmentaldisabilty that causes below average mental functioning, mental retardation
- fearful, scared or terrified for no specific reason
- drugs taken which effect the mental state and are used to treat mental disorders
- lack of interest
- unconscious behaviors used to release tension or cope with stress or uncomfortable, threatening situations or feelings
- sessions with mental health professionals during which the resident discusses problems or issues
- and extreme form of anxiety or fear
18 Clues: lack of interest • and extreme form of anxiety or fear • uneasiness or fear of a situation or condition • fearful, scared or terrified for no specific reason • a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest • fear of having not excape and being closed in small spaces or rooms • anxiety related to a disorder caused by a traumatice experience or event • ...
Special care counselor 2020-10-17
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- what we need to live
- government in vote
- working with children
- a person who is welcoming and undersanting
- action made between two people who are having fun
- action of too much emotion
- verb
- even the criminals can make use of them
- gesture that our mouth makes
- activity that children do with each other
- appearance of a person
- contrary of young
- get a message across
- the sense of the wise
- way of acting
- there are 3 in elementary school
- be comfortable with the same person
- look at the person without talking
- two people who like each other
- opposite of sick
- a judgment made by a person
- two people joined together
- person with a drug problem
- what doctors find in people
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- courage of one person
- gesture made to a person to help him or her
- verb that produces
- mental illness of the elderly
- forget a few things
- gesture of a sexual nature
- stressful mental illness
- young humain
- friend in class
- opposite of sad
- listen attentively to what you have to say
- what angels don't have anymore
- insecure person
- the teachers teach them to us
- opposite of war
- Do it again
- no one on the street
- mental disorders
- opposite of cruel
- collaborative activity
- contrary of health
- waiting impatiently
- routine at the doctor's office
- synonymous with observation
48 Clues: verb • Do it again • young humain • way of acting • friend in class • opposite of sad • insecure person • opposite of war • mental disorders • opposite of sick • contrary of young • opposite of cruel • verb that produces • government in vote • contrary of health • forget a few things • waiting impatiently • what we need to live • no one on the street • get a message across • courage of one person • ...
Mental Wellness and Coping 2022-10-21
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- Sadness, anger, happiness etc.
- Run, basketball, gym etc.
- Can be physical, mental and emotional
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- A state of mental or emotional tension resulting from adverse circumstances
- Taking a pause to focus on the present moment
- Get this from family, friends and/or mental health professionals
- A feeling of worry, nervousness or unease about something with an uncertain outcome
7 Clues: Run, basketball, gym etc. • Sadness, anger, happiness etc. • Can be physical, mental and emotional • Taking a pause to focus on the present moment • Get this from family, friends and/or mental health professionals • A state of mental or emotional tension resulting from adverse circumstances • ...
Magazine project 2022-01-19
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- essential in small amounts
- to engage in physical acting
- intoxicating drink
- Key to health and development
- a person's mental or physical condition
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- fiber is a _____
- sexually transmitted illness
- psychological and emotional well-being
- addicted to a particular substance
- restraining oneself from partaking in something
10 Clues: fiber is a _____ • intoxicating drink • essential in small amounts • sexually transmitted illness • to engage in physical acting • Key to health and development • addicted to a particular substance • psychological and emotional well-being • a person's mental or physical condition • restraining oneself from partaking in something
Unit 1 Vocab 2018-01-22
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- The application of scientific knowledge fr practical purposes.
- The study of nutrients and how they are used by the body.
- Health The overall condition of a person's emotions.
- The process of acquiring and maintaining physical, mental, emotional, and social health.
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- Health The overall condition of a person's attitude.
- Health The overall condition of a person's health.
- Combined state of physical, psychological, emotional, and social well being.
- Food A food produced without the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or growth hormones.
- Everything about the way one person, a coupe, or a family choose to live.
- Everything about the way a group of people lives.
- Health The overall condition of a person's ability to relate to others around them.
11 Clues: Everything about the way a group of people lives. • Health The overall condition of a person's health. • Health The overall condition of a person's attitude. • Health The overall condition of a person's emotions. • The study of nutrients and how they are used by the body. • The application of scientific knowledge fr practical purposes. • ...
Safety in the Workplace 2026-04-15
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- Risks that affect muscles, joints, and bones (e.g., heavy lifting, repetitive motion).
- Standardized icons that show the type of danger a product presents (e.g., toxic, flammable).
- Harmful substances like gases, liquids, or dust that can damage health.
- Data Sheet^ A document that provides detailed information about a chemical, including hazards, handling, and emergency measures.
- Federal law that sets workplace health and safety standards.
- Dangers from the environment (e.g., noise, temperature, machinery, slips/falls).
- Canada’s system for providing information about hazardous workplace materials.
- Situations where a worker is isolated and may not get help quickly in an emergency.
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- A law that outlines the duties of employers and workers to keep workplaces safe.
- Living organisms that can cause illness (e.g., bacteria, viruses, mold).
- Gear worn to reduce exposure to hazards (e.g., gloves, helmets, goggles).
- The process of identifying and evaluating hazards in the workplace.
- Anything in the workplace that has the potential to cause harm (injury, illness, or damage).
- Factors that affect mental health (e.g., stress, bullying, harassment).
- Safety The practices, rules, and procedures used to keep workers safe from injury or illness on the job.
- The chance or likelihood that a hazard will actually cause harm.
- Any physical or mental harm that occurs because of work.
17 Clues: Any physical or mental harm that occurs because of work. • Federal law that sets workplace health and safety standards. • The chance or likelihood that a hazard will actually cause harm. • The process of identifying and evaluating hazards in the workplace. • Harmful substances like gases, liquids, or dust that can damage health. • ...
Mental and Emotional Health Terminology 2016-04-24
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- lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern
- Model a person looked to by others as an example to be imitated
- Criticism criticism or advice that is useful and intended to help or improve something, often with an offer of possible solutions
- deep sorrow, especially that caused by someone's death
- the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness
- a way of regarding, understanding, or interpreting something; a mental impression
- of or relating to a physical disorder that is caused by or notably influenced by emotional factors
- the ability to do something successfully or efficiently
- moderate or normal psychological stress interpreted as being beneficial for the experiencer
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness
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- themental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual
- a sense of resolution or conclusion
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
- the realization or fulfillment of one's talents and potentialities, especially considered as a drive or need present in everyone
- the expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died
- the state or experience of being isolated from a group or an activity to which one should belong or in which one should be involved
- a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect
- feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune
- a stimulus that causes stress
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- hostile behavior; unfriendliness or opposition
24 Clues: a stimulus that causes stress • extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • a sense of resolution or conclusion • lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern • feelings of severe despondency and dejection • hostile behavior; unfriendliness or opposition • deep sorrow, especially that caused by someone's death • the expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died • ...
Mental Health and Self-Care 2021-01-27
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- an intense feeling
- an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat
- form one's features into a pleased, kind, or amused expression, typically with the corners of the mouth turned up and the front teeth exposed
- the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness
- the process of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- another term for self-esteem
- not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotion
- the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something
- make the spontaneous sounds and movements of the face
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- of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person
- the action or practice of peace
- able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions
- a detailed proposal for doing or achieving something
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger
- the practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health
- the power or ability to do something
- the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity
- possessing skills and qualities that create a likelihood of success
20 Clues: an intense feeling • another term for self-esteem • the action or practice of peace • the power or ability to do something • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • a detailed proposal for doing or achieving something • make the spontaneous sounds and movements of the face • the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something • ...
Medications for Mental Health Conditions 2021-12-17
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- Brains are incredibly...
- another word for psychotropic
- One treatment does ... fit all the same
- Teratogen means ......
- 10 letter word meaning cooperation with protocol
- Medications play a pivotol role in treating .... of mental illnesses
- Abnormal senses in person challenged with schizophrenia - seeing things that aren't there, feeling things touch them, hearing voices that no one else can, smelling nonexistant odors
- Symptoms that occur upon cessation of repeated drug use
- Reduced reaction to a drug following its repeated use, more needed for result, more needed for result
- Medication may take up to 3-4 weeks before individual feels .... of drug
- Essential client stays in close .... with their Doctor
- Abnormal thinking in person challenged with schizophrenia
- Always have to outweigh negatives in treatment
- When a medication is at a level higher than therapeutic it is considered ...
- Neurotransmitter
- Manifests by extreme high and lows in mood
- Most well-known mood stabilizer (approved in the 1970's!!)
- Special ... must always be made in medications with children, teens, older adults and preganant, or "planning to become" pregnant women
- Characterized by the symptoms of tolerance and withdrawal. Possible to have a physical ... without being addicted, addiction is usually right around the corner
- Anti-anxiety medication is commonly referred to as ....... or "BENZOS"
- Term used whebn multiple medications are taken by one person
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- Therapeutic means...
- I am not interseted in whether you've stood with the GREAT, I'm interested in whether you've sat with the ......
- Neurotransmitter
- Natural chemicals in the brain are called...
- Any long term use of antipyschotics could lead to "tardive ....", which is a condition that causes involuntary muscle movements
- Stopping medication withpout tapering off
- Lithium can damage... so regular bloodwork required to check level
- Word part meaning MIND
- Remember people can alwys feel your .....
- Classification of drug that gross abnormalities in developing fetus
- Lithium can damage... so regular bloodwork required to monitor level
- This acid can cause liver damage, so extreme care and monitoring needed
- Sadly there is no .... for mental illnesses, just treatment to manage symptoms
- Neurotransmitter
- Another name for an anti-anxiety medication
- Tapering off medication
- Always a bad idea to consume while taking medications in this category
- Medications used to treat depression
- Main priority the drug. Biochemical changes in the brain, irrational behavior when they don't have the substance in their system
- Condition that affect the mind, where there has been some loss of contact with reality
- Commonly used for panic disorders
42 Clues: Neurotransmitter • Neurotransmitter • Neurotransmitter • Therapeutic means... • Teratogen means ...... • Word part meaning MIND • Tapering off medication • Brains are incredibly... • another word for psychotropic • Commonly used for panic disorders • Medications used to treat depression • One treatment does ... fit all the same • Stopping medication withpout tapering off • ...
Eastwood Mental Health Awareness Week 2024-05-09
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- The Hitchhiker Author
- Most points awarded for a single basket in Basketball
- Mario first appeared in this game
- Chemical symbol next to Gold on the periodic table
- Famous musical written by Lin Manuel Miranda
- Capital of Wales
- Demi God in Moana
- Computer peripheral which controls the pointer
- Easy way to calm down
- Every cloud has a_________ lining
- Canine
- Sport with a ball and a stick
- Godzilla X ___________
- Department above English
- Anthony Horowitz Novel
- City where the Olympics will be this year
- Margot Robbie played this character last year
- Rockets which took man to the moon
- To push out a window
- The four __________ of the apocalypse
- Number of Depute Head Teachers at this school
- Children's TV Show Named after a ship.
- Jewelry which holds together the sleeves of a shirt
- Modern day country where the Romans originated from
- Elsa's sister
- Country where Eurovision was this year
- Number of periods in the school week
- Taylor Swift Album
- Company who make fortnite
- The US Government has just passed a law to ban this app.
- You should aim for 8 to 10 hours a day
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- A book with a story in it.
- Must be worn when walking round the school
- Lives in a TARDIS
- The opposite of a utopia
- Main Character in Zelda
- Number of wonders in the Ancient world
- TV Show Staring Olivia Rodrigo
- Nintendo Consol
- Lupine
- A word which sounds like what it describes
- The Dark Knight is better know as
- Number of US States
- Tech Company founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak
- Duke with a traffic cone on his head in Glasgow
- TV Show featuring the Heeler Family
- Island off the coast of Africa
- The largest desert
- Marvel Character also known as Logan
- Avenue Shopping Centre with Asda, M&S, Waterstones and Greggs
- Simba's dad
- Large Arena in Glasgow
- Value of the Black in snooker
- You should reduce this
- F1 Team
- Porcine
- The middle bit of a pencil is made from this
- Feline
- Key next to q question mark
59 Clues: Lupine • Canine • Feline • F1 Team • Porcine • Simba's dad • Elsa's sister • Nintendo Consol • Capital of Wales • Lives in a TARDIS • Demi God in Moana • The largest desert • Taylor Swift Album • Number of US States • To push out a window • The Hitchhiker Author • Easy way to calm down • Godzilla X ___________ • Anthony Horowitz Novel • Large Arena in Glasgow • You should reduce this • Main Character in Zelda • ...
Mental health issues in Adulthood 2023-03-10
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- A wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior
- focuses on the young adult's ability to solve intellectual and abstract problems
- a willingness to negotiate and enter into interactions in which neither person wins not loses
- disease spread through sexual activities, the sharing of needles, or exposure to blood and body fluids
- the ability to accept responsibility for one's actions, delay gratifica-fon, and make priorities
- the period in the human lifespan in which full physical and intellectual maturity have been attained
- of young adults centers on learning to function within a stressful environment
- is the act of giving, or putting something in the trust of another
- the state of having no home
- the concept you develop about yourself that evolves over the course of your life
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- Develops and maintains effective relationships with others
- the lack of resources necessary for reasonable and comfortable living
- is a legal state that bonds two people as a family unit
- a lack of meaningful interactions with others
- freely share their attitudes, opinions, and emotions
- the concept of eventually having to die
- focus on defining one’s value system and belief system
- an anxiety-related condition caused by a fear of AIDS
- for young adults focuses on interactions and relationships with others
- the process of raising children and providing them with protection and care in order to ensure their healthy development into adulthood
20 Clues: the state of having no home • the concept of eventually having to die • a lack of meaningful interactions with others • freely share their attitudes, opinions, and emotions • an anxiety-related condition caused by a fear of AIDS • focus on defining one’s value system and belief system • is a legal state that bonds two people as a family unit • ...
Nervous System and Mental Health 2023-03-20
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- ment/o
- neur/o
- physician specializing in mental disorders
- involuntary repetitive movement of a body part
- nerve pain
- lack of feeling or sensation
- pertaining to the spinal cord
- nerve tumor
- -paresis
- tom/o
- sense of impending danger
- pertaining to pons
- pertaining to head
- uncontrollable impulse to steal
- condition of inability to sleep
- inability to stop gambling
- pertaining to the skull
- inability to communicate verbally
- inflammation of the brain
- shaken baby syndrome
- paralysis of all four limbs
- paralysis of one limb
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- ventricul/o
- "nerve glue"
- controls tongue muscles
- -phasia
- x-ray record of the spine
- absence of pain
- fainting
- posttraumatic stress disorder
- bipolar disorder
- uncontrollable impulses to set fires
- lobe controls hearing and smell
- violent rages
- cyt/o
- condition of being awake
- male to female
- lobe controls vision
- -oma
- irrational fear
- condition of binge eating and intentional vomiting
- inflammation of the spinal cord
- attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
- progressive confusion and disorientation
- lack of muscle coordination
- headache
46 Clues: -oma • tom/o • cyt/o • ment/o • neur/o • -phasia • fainting • -paresis • headache • nerve pain • ventricul/o • nerve tumor • "nerve glue" • violent rages • male to female • absence of pain • irrational fear • bipolar disorder • pertaining to pons • pertaining to head • lobe controls vision • shaken baby syndrome • paralysis of one limb • controls tongue muscles • pertaining to the skull • condition of being awake • ...
MENTAL HEALTH ESCAPE ROOM FINALE 2025-07-14
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- Neurotransmitter that helps regulate mood and appetite
- Common SSRI used to treat depression (brand: Prozac)
- Benzodiazepine used for acute anxiety relief
- False sensory experiences often seen in schizophrenia
- Brain structure involved in memory, affected in PTSD
- Chronic condition involving extreme mood swings
- Neurotransmitter that excites the brain and aids memory
- False fixed belief despite evidence to the contrary
- Eating disorder marked by food restriction and low weight
- Personality disorder cluster marked by dramatic or erratic behavior
- Disorder marked by persistent sadness and loss of interest
- Antipsychotic used for schizophrenia
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- Substance that interacts dangerously with MAOIs
- Mood stabilizer used to treat bipolar disorder
- Lack of ability to feel pleasure
- Therapy involving gradual confrontation of fears
- Brain structure involved in reward and movement
- Therapy for changing negative thought patterns
- Eating disorder with bingeing and purging behavior
- Neurotransmitter linked to alertness and arousal
- Neurotransmitter associated with reward and psychosis
- Emotional brain region associated with fear and aggression
- Disorder with symptoms like hallucinations and delusions
- Cluster A personality disorders are described as this
- Cognitive function center responsible for planning and judgment
- Main inhibitory neurotransmitter
- Therapy designed for clients with BPD
- Natural pain-relieving brain chemicals
28 Clues: Lack of ability to feel pleasure • Main inhibitory neurotransmitter • Antipsychotic used for schizophrenia • Therapy designed for clients with BPD • Natural pain-relieving brain chemicals • Benzodiazepine used for acute anxiety relief • Mood stabilizer used to treat bipolar disorder • Therapy for changing negative thought patterns • ...
The Corporate Mental Health Day 2026-02-06
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- Doing something for show rather than genuine meaning.
- Found everywhere; constantly encountered.
- The legal right to ignore work emails after hours.
- A typical example or pattern of something; a model (___ Shift).
- The state or quality of producing something; the obsession of capitalism.
- The practice of making only a perfunctory or symbolic effort to do a particular thing.
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; often weaponized by HR.
- The right or condition of self-government; freedom to do your work your way.
- Mental discomfort from holding conflicting beliefs (Cognitive ___).
- A raw material or product that can be bought and sold; viewing labor as this.
- Recognition or affirmation that a person or their feelings are valid.
- Limits set to protect one's mental health and time.
- A system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other.
- Relating to a system as a whole, rather than individual parts.
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- The state of being no longer needed or useful; laying off staff.
- Manipulating someone into questioning their own reality.
- An attitude of scornful or jaded negativity, especially a general distrust of integrity.
- A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by excessive stress.
- The practice of being at work more hours than is required, often while sick.
- A word or phrase that is not formal or literary.
20 Clues: Found everywhere; constantly encountered. • A word or phrase that is not formal or literary. • The legal right to ignore work emails after hours. • Limits set to protect one's mental health and time. • Doing something for show rather than genuine meaning. • Manipulating someone into questioning their own reality. • ...
Migration & Mental Health: Binational Perspectives 2025-10-20
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- Apart from ASD, 50% of children were diagnosed with another developmental disorder, with ____ being the most common.
- Second-generation individuals tend to experience ____ rates of depression and risky behaviors.
- An issue with diagnosing autism in Mexico and Latinamerica is that most diagnostic and screening instruments were designed in ____ countries. Therefore cultural biases diminish their effectiveness in other countries.
- What institute provides psychiatric care for children with ASD in Mexico?
- Some of the older men in the groups had migrated with prior agreements or ____ that the US government sanctioned as part of the Bracero program.
- Mexican immigrant men have a long-standing presence in the United States dating back to the Mexican ____.
- Most of the men in the CBPR study responded that their first ____ to migrate to California was to improve the quality of life of their families.
- Health ____ limits many immigrant children's access to healthcare.
- Mexican men came motivated to provide their families with financial support to improve their living conditions in _____.
- Healthcare providers must have ____ competence in order to better serve immigrant populations.
- A form of negative treatment towards people of color that contributes to psychological distress among immigrant children.
- According to Perreira and Ornales, many foreign-born (first-generation)children arrive to the U.S. with a health ______ compared to US-born children of immigrant parents.
- The psychology of men in the CBPR study was centered mainly on the welfare of their _____, which to them, always came first.
- A recent study reported that the most reliable ration between sexes is 3:1 given the higher risk of females with ASD to be ____.
- A physical illness that increases with acculturation but might also be underreported.
- How many men participated in the “Aquí en Confianza,” study by Flores et al?
- This is the ____ principle that guides CPBAR: integrate existing knowledge with the knowledge generated from the process to build on community engagement.
- Most of the time the men in the “Aquí en Confianza,” relied on ____ healing practices.
- The third CBPR principle calls for the involvement of _____.
- According to Guillen, et al, ____ has a very low detection rate in Mexico.
- The CBPR study allowed for the continual engagement of men to build trust, and en ____.
- This non-financial barrier often prevents parents from seeking timely healthcare for their children.
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- In the psychology of the men in the in the “Aquí en Confianza,” study, complaining about ___ pain was a sign of weakness and lack of will power.
- Mexican men see their primary role in the family as _____.
- Most of the men in the “Aquí en Confianza,” study by Flores et al worked everyday for more than ___ hours.
- Family ____ is a protective factor that helps immigrant families maintain strong emotional health.
- In the study “Aquí en Confianza,” there may have been a ____ bias.
- Most men were willing to ____ for the wellbeing of their families, which they saw as a core duty of a noble man.
- There are ____ principles that guide CBPAR.
- What chronic condition becomes more common among immigrant children in each generation as they become more acculturated to U.S. society?
- True or False? Most Mexican men intended to stay in the US indefinitely.
- Who tends to put off diagnosing children's developmental disorders?
- Who tends to take notice of a child's developmental disorder first?
- Because most children depend on their parents to obtain health insurance, parental _____ and immigration status can influence children's health insurance status.
- An emotion that is commonly associated with family separation during migration.
- This is the ____ principle that guides CBPAR: acknowledgement of community as a unit of identity and identify community partners for collaboration.
- Men rely on each other for social support and treat each other like _____.
- Long work hours often limit parents' ability to access _____ for their children.
- What type of research data do Perreira and Ornales recommended collecting in order to better understand the long term effects on immigrant children's health?
39 Clues: There are ____ principles that guide CBPAR. • Mexican men see their primary role in the family as _____. • The third CBPR principle calls for the involvement of _____. • In the study “Aquí en Confianza,” there may have been a ____ bias. • Health ____ limits many immigrant children's access to healthcare. • ...
Unit 5: Mental & Physical Health 2026-03-20
Across
- seeing stress as a problem needing to get solved
- Self control and forgiveness
- fear of specific social situations
- Teamwork and fairness
- focusing on chcanging behaviors through the princuples of conditioning
- Curiosity and Creativity
- fear or anxiety about a specific object or situation
- using more than one perspective when diagnosing and treating clients
- Compassion and connection
- Overwhelming stress that is helpful
- people reacting to stress by tending their own needs and connecting with others
- Perserving through challenges
- the good kind of stress
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- Managing emotional reactions to stress
- involves prolonged experiences of nonspecific anxiety or fear
- a sense of thankfulness for the past, present, and/or future
- involves an inability to recall personal information beyond normal forgetting
- people grow after experiencing stress or trauma
- idenfies factors that lead to Well-being, Resilience, Positive emotions, and Psychological health
- the process of appraising and responsing to a demand or threat
- involves the experience of panic attacks
- Finding a purpose bigger than yourself
22 Clues: Teamwork and fairness • the good kind of stress • Curiosity and Creativity • Compassion and connection • Self control and forgiveness • Perserving through challenges • fear of specific social situations • Overwhelming stress that is helpful • Managing emotional reactions to stress • Finding a purpose bigger than yourself • involves the experience of panic attacks • ...
15 2025-05-08
Across
- Spine discomfort
- Spine lower section
- Oxygen deficiency
- Mental health branch
- Excess body fat
- Mild pain
- Blood infection
- Too heavy
- Sleepiness effect
- Oxygen checker
- Restore fluids
- Odor control
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- Ear pain
- Toe or finger infection
- Relating to heart
- Breathing out
- Throat irritation
- Disinfect completely
- Unconscious state
- Bladder infection
- Heart related
- To stop disease
- Open wounds
- Sole treatment
- Skin irritation
25 Clues: Ear pain • Mild pain • Too heavy • Open wounds • Odor control • Breathing out • Heart related • Sole treatment • Oxygen checker • Restore fluids • Excess body fat • To stop disease • Blood infection • Skin irritation • Spine discomfort • Relating to heart • Oxygen deficiency • Throat irritation • Unconscious state • Bladder infection • Sleepiness effect • Spine lower section • Disinfect completely • ...
Health Issues 2022-07-05
health 2022-11-08
11 Clues: ... • ... • ... • ... • fibre. ... • Carbohydrates. ... • something that you consume • health sanity emotions feelings • a rule that is about eating healthy • health your strength or physicality • health the ability of individuals to form healthy and rewarding interpersonal relationships with others
Health benefits of Brocooli 2023-07-27
Across
- Packed with vitamins, minerals,______ ____.
- May support dental & ____ health.
- Promotes healthy digestion and reduced _________.
- May protect certain types of ______.
- Antioxidants & ______ may aid blood sugar control.
- May slow mental decline & support healthy brain ______.
- May help slow the aging _______.
- Nutrient content may support a healthy ________.
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- May protect your skin from sun ______.
- Bioactive Compounds may contribute to reduced ______.
- May promote healthy bones & _______.
- Contain ________ _______ that offer health protective effects.
- ___________ _ content supports a healthy immune system.
- May supports _______health in a variety of ways.
14 Clues: May help slow the aging _______. • May support dental & ____ health. • May promote healthy bones & _______. • May protect certain types of ______. • May protect your skin from sun ______. • Packed with vitamins, minerals,______ ____. • May supports _______health in a variety of ways. • Nutrient content may support a healthy ________. • ...
Mental and Emotional Health Terminology 2015-04-22
Across
- pain or suffering that effects the body and or the mind
- the ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels
- stress that is deemed healthful
- the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis
- a feeling that a bad experience has gone away, and you can now move on with your life or a feeling that a problem has been solved
- when you care about someone else's misfortune, grief, or feeling of sadness
- a physical reaction that results from stress rather than injury or illness
- model someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for others
- Criticism non hostile comments that encourage improvement
- the act of showing sorrow or grief
- the intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior
- a mental or physical mark that is characteristic of a disease
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- the sorrow caused by the loss of a loved one
- a prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness
- those distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves
- lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern
- the striving to become the best you can be
- having a realistic respect and sense of self-worth for yourself
- feeling isolated or separated from everyone else
- the act of becoming aware through the senses
- when a person follows a lot of good moral values such as being honest and fair
- the condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen
- the ability for your body to fight off viruses
- anything that causes stress
24 Clues: anything that causes stress • stress that is deemed healthful • the act of showing sorrow or grief • lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern • the striving to become the best you can be • the sorrow caused by the loss of a loved one • the act of becoming aware through the senses • the ability for your body to fight off viruses • ...
Mental health issues in Adulthood 2023-03-10
Across
- is the act of giving, or putting something in the trust of another
- the lack of resources necessary for reasonable and comfortable living
- A wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior
- the state of having no home
- of young adults centers on learning to function within a stressful environment
- the process of raising children and providing them with protection and care in order to ensure their healthy development into adulthood
- the period in the human lifespan in which full physical and intellectual maturity have been attained
- the concept you develop about yourself that evolves over the course of your life
- the ability to accept responsibility for one's actions, delay gratifica-fon, and make priorities
- Develops and maintains effective relationships with others
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- freely share their attitudes, opinions, and emotions
- a lack of meaningful interactions with others
- focuses on the young adult's ability to solve intellectual and abstract problems
- the concept of eventually having to die
- for young adults focuses on interactions and relationships with others
- focus on defining one’s value system and belief system
- disease spread through sexual activities, the sharing of needles, or exposure to blood and body fluids
- a willingness to negotiate and enter into interactions in which neither person wins not loses
- is a legal state that bonds two people as a family unit
- an anxiety-related condition caused by a fear of AIDS
20 Clues: the state of having no home • the concept of eventually having to die • a lack of meaningful interactions with others • freely share their attitudes, opinions, and emotions • an anxiety-related condition caused by a fear of AIDS • focus on defining one’s value system and belief system • is a legal state that bonds two people as a family unit • ...
