mental health Crossword Puzzles
Mental Health Crossword 2023-05-01
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- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
- the condition or quality of being sad.
- the state of being happy.
- short for post-traumatic stress disorder.
- persistent sadness and a lack of interest or pleasure in previously rewarding or enjoyable activities
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- a state of mutual trust and support between one or multiple people
- short for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
- regard for one's own well-being and happiness
9 Clues: the state of being happy. • the condition or quality of being sad. • short for post-traumatic stress disorder. • regard for one's own well-being and happiness • knowledge or perception of a situation or fact. • short for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. • a state of mutual trust and support between one or multiple people • ...
Mental Health Resources 2024-11-12
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- There are things you can do to stay _____, no matter how stressful life becomes (5)
- Here, you can reach out to a _____ if you're struggling (7)
- The percent of people who will meet the criteria for a diagnosable mental health problem in their lifetimes (2)
- Name of the website that provides medication guides for young people's mental health (8)
- It's important to recognize when patterns of social media use are _____ (1)
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- While your body matures, so does your _____ (1)
- Incorporate _____ into your life (5)
- Even if you don't get along, most parents are _____ and understanding (6)
- The Trevor Project is the leading...nonprofit organization for _____ young people (7)
9 Clues: Incorporate _____ into your life (5) • While your body matures, so does your _____ (1) • Here, you can reach out to a _____ if you're struggling (7) • Even if you don't get along, most parents are _____ and understanding (6) • It's important to recognize when patterns of social media use are _____ (1) • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2025-06-30
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- Helping someone when they need it.
- The opposite of stressed or upset.
- Bouncing back when things get tough.
- Believing someone will do the
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- A deep kind of calm and stillness.
- Welcoming people for who they are.
- Always looking on the bright side.
- No fighting, just calm and quiet.
- Paying close attention to the moment.
9 Clues: Believing someone will do the • No fighting, just calm and quiet. • A deep kind of calm and stillness. • Welcoming people for who they are. • Always looking on the bright side. • Helping someone when they need it. • The opposite of stressed or upset. • Bouncing back when things get tough. • Paying close attention to the moment.
Mental Health Crossword 2025-06-30
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- Helping someone when they need it.
- The opposite of stressed or upset.
- Bouncing back when things get tough.
- Believing someone will do the
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- A deep kind of calm and stillness.
- Welcoming people for who they are.
- Always looking on the bright side.
- No fighting, just calm and quiet.
- Paying close attention to the moment.
9 Clues: Believing someone will do the • No fighting, just calm and quiet. • A deep kind of calm and stillness. • Welcoming people for who they are. • Always looking on the bright side. • Helping someone when they need it. • The opposite of stressed or upset. • Bouncing back when things get tough. • Paying close attention to the moment.
Mental Health crossword 2023-05-12
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- What is the term called for having anxiety, suicidal thoughts etc.
- What is the average delay between onset of symptoms and intervention
- 10% of youths have this illness
- What is the term used to describe observable indications or behaviors that may suggest an impending danger or potential problem, and are often used to prompt action or intervention?
- What is the name of the mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness
- 8% of youths have this illness
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- Where are people sent if they have mental illness
- 11% of youths have this illness
- What is the 3rd leading cause of death in youth ages
9 Clues: 8% of youths have this illness • 11% of youths have this illness • 10% of youths have this illness • Where are people sent if they have mental illness • What is the 3rd leading cause of death in youth ages • What is the term called for having anxiety, suicidal thoughts etc. • What is the average delay between onset of symptoms and intervention • ...
Mental Health Stigma 2026-02-12
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- Withdrawing from others due to fear of judgment.
- Incorrect beliefs spread due to lack of knowledge
- Speaking up for your needs and rights.
- A serious risk increased by stigma and shame.
- Support from therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes helps promote what?
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- Negative attitudes and stereotypes about mental illness.
- Type of stigma that occurs when you internalize negative beliefs.
- A painful feeling caused by believing something is wrong with you.
- Type of stigma involving society’s beliefs.
9 Clues: Speaking up for your needs and rights. • Type of stigma involving society’s beliefs. • A serious risk increased by stigma and shame. • Withdrawing from others due to fear of judgment. • Incorrect beliefs spread due to lack of knowledge • Negative attitudes and stereotypes about mental illness. • Type of stigma that occurs when you internalize negative beliefs. • ...
Health Introduction 2021-05-08
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- Voluntarily choosing not to do something, avoiding harmful behaviors.
- Healthy habits to keep from getting diseases or in harm's way.
- The sum of your total surroundings, family and experiences.
- The traits that are passed biologically by the parents.
- Lack of motivation to do anything, or just don't care about what's going on around you.
- Various methods for communicating information.
- Health ___ is the ability to learn about and understand basic health information and services.
- Things you aim for that take planning and work.
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- Disease that is an ongoing condition or illness.
- The ideas, beliefs and attitudes about what is important to you and helps guide the way you live.
- The collective beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group.
- The combination of your physical, social, mental and emotional well being.
- To never give up and keep going
- Doing what is right when no one is watching
- The ability to imagine and understand how someone else is feeling.
- Feelings of pity and sorrow for someone's misfortune.
- The overall state of well-being or total health.
- People of the same age and similar interests.
18 Clues: To never give up and keep going • Doing what is right when no one is watching • People of the same age and similar interests. • Various methods for communicating information. • Things you aim for that take planning and work. • Disease that is an ongoing condition or illness. • The overall state of well-being or total health. • ...
Ethics Midterm (pt. 2) 2023-10-10
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- Introduction to ethical guidelines
- Professional in mental health and human development
- Utilizing proven methods in counseling
- model approach focusing on holistic health
- The Council on Rehabilitation Education: Accrediting body for Rehab Counselors
- Seeking advice in professional counseling scenario
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- Discrimination forms like racism, sexism encountered in counseling
- Driving factors for client's behavior
- Proficiency in one's counseling ability
- Preventing over-reliance between client and counselor
- licensed professional counselor; Authorization for Professional Counseling.
- model approach focusing on illness
- Oversight in counseling practice
13 Clues: Oversight in counseling practice • Introduction to ethical guidelines • model approach focusing on illness • Driving factors for client's behavior • Utilizing proven methods in counseling • Proficiency in one's counseling ability • model approach focusing on holistic health • Seeking advice in professional counseling scenario • ...
Communication in Diverse Populations 2020-05-01
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- A barrier identified regarding different generations of people.
- (from No. 6) and _________________ abilities.
- Examples of barriers to effective communication in diverse populations are _________________
- By being ____________ one is willing to consider or accept alternate suggestions and ideas.
- Medication _____-________________ is a consequence of low health literacy levels.
- A barrier relating to difference in faith and worship.
- _____________ means appreciating the differences between individuals and their beliefs/circumstances.
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- A barrier associated with different tongues.
- Displaying the virtue of _____________ leads to improved communication.
- Low health literacy levels can result in the feeling of _____________ during clinical encounters.
- literacy "the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions."
- A barrier relating to difference in backgrounds and lifestyle.
12 Clues: A barrier associated with different tongues. • (from No. 6) and _________________ abilities. • A barrier relating to difference in faith and worship. • A barrier relating to difference in backgrounds and lifestyle. • A barrier identified regarding different generations of people. • Displaying the virtue of _____________ leads to improved communication. • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-08
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- false sensory experiences, such as seeing something in the absence of an external visual stimulus
- irrational fears of specific objects or situations
- Primary care physician or local agency responsible for coordinating and managing the health care needs of members
- A falling back into an old illness or bad habit
- a staged approach for encouraging someone experiencing mental health problems and/or addiction to seek treatment.
- A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness
- A medical doctor who has specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders
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- The process by which we perceive and respond to certain events, called stressors, that we appraise as threatening or challenging
- The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen
- Therapy, therapy conducted with groups rather than individuals, permitting therapeutic benefits from group interaction
- A process by which people who have a mental illness are able to work, learn and participate fully in their communities
- Therapy, a treatment method designed to identify and correct distorted thinking patterns that can lead to feelings and behaviors that may be troublesome, self-defeating, or self-destructive
- A federal program of health insurance for persons 65 years of age and older
13 Clues: A falling back into an old illness or bad habit • irrational fears of specific objects or situations • A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness • The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen • A federal program of health insurance for persons 65 years of age and older • ...
Mental Health Conditions Vocabulary 2022-10-03
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- condition of irregular thoughts & delusions
- condition in which a person has extreme fear or dread
- condition of unstable identity and interpersonal relationships
- professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions
- mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair
- mental or emotional condition that interferes with daily functioning
- medications that treat depression
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- disorder of intense depression & manic moods
- condition where a person has trouble paying attention
- treatment that involves staying in a healthcare facility for a period of time
- disorder identified by ignoring social rules
- gatherings in which a therapist meets with a group that share a common problem
- medications that manage the symptoms of schizophrenia
13 Clues: medications that treat depression • condition of irregular thoughts & delusions • disorder of intense depression & manic moods • disorder identified by ignoring social rules • condition where a person has trouble paying attention • condition in which a person has extreme fear or dread • mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-26
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- emotional, psychological, and well-being
- feel good chemical released in your brain
- Having power within yourself
- also known as H2O
- being able to have your full attention on one thing
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- a vessel that is used on water
- very self aware
- having fear and lots worry
- Feeling to continue to keep working for something
- is a good feeling at peace with yourself
- mindset on the water
- A state of mind where you're in a dark place
- Tranquility, quiet
13 Clues: very self aware • also known as H2O • Tranquility, quiet • mindset on the water • having fear and lots worry • Having power within yourself • a vessel that is used on water • emotional, psychological, and well-being • is a good feeling at peace with yourself • feel good chemical released in your brain • A state of mind where you're in a dark place • ...
Mental Health and Addiction 2023-09-10
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- Esteem Belief that one's self has value.
- Hostile or violent behavior or attitudes towards another
- Feeling excited and ready to take action to accomplish a goal or idea.
- Sign symptoms, such as thoughts, feelings and behaviors, that indicate your mental health might be at risk.
- Care Things you do regularly to maintain your mental health.
- A strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure or hostility
- A combination of being present and acceptance of the here and now.
- Worry, nervousness or fear that can also lead to physical symptoms.
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- An experience that can influence sleep patterns, hygiene, enjoyment of activities etc.
- ______ skills help you manage your problems or symptoms when they arise.
- Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships.
- Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood.
- A person, place, event or situation that causes unwanted emotional or behavioral response.
- Positive attributes of a person.
14 Clues: Positive attributes of a person. • Esteem Belief that one's self has value. • Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood. • A strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure or hostility • Hostile or violent behavior or attitudes towards another • Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships. • ...
wellbeing and mental health 2025-10-21
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- the state of being free from illness or injury
- Relating to religion or religious belief
- the amount of rest needed after mental or physical exertion
- the practise of focusing on the present moment
- The achievement of something desired, promised, or predicted; satisfaction.
- Joined or linked together; feeling a sense of belonging and support
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- An activity like yoga or tai chi
- Having or showing determination or resolve
- The general state of someone's overall health
- The condition of being physically fit and healthy
- proper food intake is key to good ...
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- The quality or state of being physically strong
13 Clues: proper food intake is key to good ... • An activity like yoga or tai chi • Having or showing determination or resolve • Relating to religion or religious belief • The general state of someone's overall health • the state of being free from illness or injury • the practise of focusing on the present moment • The quality or state of being physically strong • ...
Chapter 1 & 2 2024-01-07
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- the process of recovering after the illness and regaining health.
- has a network or group of preferred providers.
- theory statement about relationships among concepts or facts.
- to practice program for newly licensed nurses involving a 6mth preceptorship.
- procedures procedures that require entry into the body
- actualization the process by which people achieve their full potential
- failure to adjust adequately or appropriately to the environment or situation
- illness an illness which no cure is available
- learning by doing
- illness an illness that develops suddenly and resolves in a short time.
- practice guidelines the product of evidence based research
- provides a limited network of physicians, hospitals and other network providers.
- maintain a stable environment.
- health approaches non mainstream practices and products used along with conventional medicine.
- a state of optimal physical, mental and social well being.
- Illness develops without being caused by another health problem
- perceived by the person involved
- practices the use of care concepts, interventions and techniques that are grounded in research
- mechanisms strategies that protect us from increasing anxiety.
- actions taken to improve, maintain or restore health and prevent illness
- process an organized, deliberate, systematic way to deliver nursing care
- literacy knowledge of health info needed to make good choices about your health.
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- to be without symptoms
- an illness with no known cause.
- physical and mental wellbeing
- related groups a system implemented to categorize patients with similar clinical diagnosis
- adjusting to or accepting challenges.
- an illness present at birth.
- cause of disease.
- without introducing infectious material
- something that causes stress
- to put into action
- acts defines activities in which nurses may engage.
- based nursing describes nursing care that uses the best research evidence coupled with the clinical expertise of the clinician
- pathological process that causes illness.
- to be without voluntary control
- cost a set fee is paid for every patient enrolled into the network every year
- the arrangement of objects,elements or values in order of their importance.
- to adjust to structure or habits.
- a disease of the body or mind.
- concerned with the whole of someone’s needs.
- biological reaction to adverse stimulus
- illness caused by the primary illness
- illness an ongoing illness
44 Clues: cause of disease. • learning by doing • to put into action • to be without symptoms • illness an ongoing illness • an illness present at birth. • something that causes stress • physical and mental wellbeing • maintain a stable environment. • a disease of the body or mind. • an illness with no known cause. • to be without voluntary control • perceived by the person involved • ...
Mental Illness 2026-03-10
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- A condition where a person experiences extreme mood swings between highs and lows
- A mental health condition characterised by a persistent disregard for the rights of others, lack of empathy, and often manipulative or deceitful behaviour
- A state of extremely elevated mood, energy, and activity levels
- Persistent, unwanted thoughts that cause distress
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- A mental health condition marked by persistent sadness and loss of interest
- A condition where a person loses touch with reality
- Emotional suffering caused by overwhelming stress
- Intense fear of social situations or being judged by others
- An intense fear of a specific object or situation
- A disorder characterised by distorted thinking, hallucinations, and delusions
- A disorder involving repetitive thoughts and behaviours a person feels driven to perform
- A disorder involving excessive worry or fear
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience
- A condition involving flashbacks and anxiety after a traumatic event
14 Clues: A disorder involving excessive worry or fear • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience • Emotional suffering caused by overwhelming stress • An intense fear of a specific object or situation • Persistent, unwanted thoughts that cause distress • A condition where a person loses touch with reality • Intense fear of social situations or being judged by others • ...
Self-Care & Wellness 2025-03-25
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- a condition that lasts a year or more and requires ongoing medical attention or limits daily activities, or both
- a state of mental, emotional, or physical strain caused by challenging or demanding situations
- moderate or normal psychological stress, interpreted as being beneficial
- a common mental health condition characterized by excessive worry, fear, and unease
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- the thoughts, behaviors, and actions that individuals use to manage stressful or challenging situations
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- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- a common mental health condition characterized by a persistent feeling of sadness, loss of interest, and changes in mood, behavior, and thinking
- illnesses that can be transmitted from one person to another through direct or indirect contact
- a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
10 Clues: extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • moderate or normal psychological stress, interpreted as being beneficial • a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being • a common mental health condition characterized by excessive worry, fear, and unease • ...
Year 9 mental health 2025-04-16
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- A mental health condition involving persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or fear that can be mild or intense and may affect daily life.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
- Te Reo Maori word for the mental and emotional dimension of hauora
- How much you value and feel confident about yourself.
- A physical or emotional response to pressure or demands. It can be positive (motivating) or negative (overwhelming)
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- The ability to recover from stress, challenges, or difficult situations
- A person’s emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act
- Te Reo Maori word for wellbeing
- Recognizing and appreciating the good things in your life. Practising gratitude can improve mental health and happiness.
10 Clues: Te Reo Maori word for wellbeing • How much you value and feel confident about yourself. • Te Reo Maori word for the mental and emotional dimension of hauora • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. • The ability to recover from stress, challenges, or difficult situations • ...
communications 2013-05-21
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- set of standars and codes.
- Mechanism physchological method of reducing phsychic pain from mental conflic.
- Images mental picture of self.
- individual right of paitent.
- sociable and outgoing person.
- to protect the security of paitent information.
- ability to preform as professional.
- Consent Knowing everything about all procedures before proceeding with actions.
- Bill Of Rights list of paitents rights.
- Leader person appointed to head a team.
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- lie instincs.
- support program for terminal paitents.
- Oath sworn oath to protect paitents privacy.
- not simply the absence.
- Euthanasia actively taking life.
- defense mechanism in which pailful truths are denied.
- Euthanasia noninterference with death.
- territorial rights within expertise area.
- Words words that express emotonal feelings.
- Of Loss Sequence five stages of bereavement, denial,anger,depression.
20 Clues: lie instincs. • not simply the absence. • set of standars and codes. • individual right of paitent. • sociable and outgoing person. • Images mental picture of self. • Euthanasia actively taking life. • ability to preform as professional. • support program for terminal paitents. • Euthanasia noninterference with death. • Bill Of Rights list of paitents rights. • ...
Medical Terms 2022-02-06
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- body mass index
- swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- prescription or treatment
- a bruise
- high blood pressure
- red blood cell
- "twice a day"
- by mouth
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- signifies inflammation
- related to the heart
- related to bone
- a patient who requires hospitalization
- related to the stomach
- indicates heat
- refers to psychiatry or mental health
15 Clues: a bruise • by mouth • "twice a day" • indicates heat • red blood cell • body mass index • related to bone • high blood pressure • related to the heart • signifies inflammation • related to the stomach • prescription or treatment • swelling caused by fluid accumulation • refers to psychiatry or mental health • a patient who requires hospitalization
Healthy Life Crossword 2023-11-26
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- people of same age and interest
- sadness
- Nervousness
- feeling isolated
- negative stress
- Showing grief
- dealing successfully with difficult situations
- well-being
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- therapy focus on changing behavior
- traits passed down
- Events accidents that are sudden and shocking
- invasion of micro-organisms
- restraining oneself from indulging
- taking own life
- disorder illness of mind
15 Clues: sadness • well-being • Nervousness • Showing grief • negative stress • taking own life • feeling isolated • traits passed down • disorder illness of mind • invasion of micro-organisms • people of same age and interest • therapy focus on changing behavior • restraining oneself from indulging • Events accidents that are sudden and shocking • dealing successfully with difficult situations
Mental & Emotional Health 2022-04-14
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- Feeling buried from too many tasks, homework assignments or pressure.
- Constantly dwelling on the past or the future.
- Feeling upset or annoyed with someone/something.
- physically and mentally drained of energy
- the state of a persons mental condition
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- the control of your thoughts, feelings, behaviors.
- Mood disorder that makes you feel sad for a long period of time.
- A method someone may use to deal with stressful situations or to calm down.
- Being in a constant state of worry.
9 Clues: Being in a constant state of worry. • the state of a persons mental condition • physically and mentally drained of energy • Constantly dwelling on the past or the future. • Feeling upset or annoyed with someone/something. • the control of your thoughts, feelings, behaviors. • Mood disorder that makes you feel sad for a long period of time. • ...
Mental Health Week 2022-09-23
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- state of feeling healthy and happy about life.
- fear of confined places
- willingness to do something.
- scientific study of mental processes such as attention,memory and problem solving
- period between childhood and adulthood
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- fear of water
- uncontrollable urge to consume large amount of food.
- uncontrollable fear/anxiety
- works with members of the armed forces
9 Clues: fear of water • fear of confined places • uncontrollable fear/anxiety • willingness to do something. • works with members of the armed forces • period between childhood and adulthood • state of feeling healthy and happy about life. • uncontrollable urge to consume large amount of food. • scientific study of mental processes such as attention,memory and problem solving
Mental health final 2023-01-30
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- a feeling of stress and annoyance
- the part of your brain that controls your emotions
- a feeling of excitment about something that is goiing
- emotional suffering
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- a feeling of disapproval and unpleasant
- a mental reaction like anger fer and sadness
- having courage and doing somthing risky
- a part of your head
- when you get a feeling of getting nervous or loneliness
9 Clues: a part of your head • emotional suffering • a feeling of stress and annoyance • a feeling of disapproval and unpleasant • having courage and doing somthing risky • a mental reaction like anger fer and sadness • the part of your brain that controls your emotions • a feeling of excitment about something that is goiing • ...
Mens Mental Health 2021-01-19
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- these rates are higher in men than women
- Men tend to act (6) and (8) while (3)
- this is mostly responsible for men and women body image issues
- depressed people are 3 times more likely to commit a violent ___
- 1 in 5 men face this
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- abuse this is common in men with mental health issues
- Men tend to act (6) and (8) while (3)
- it is not usually socially acceptable for men to __
- ___ comes with other side effects such as, memory issues, mood changes, high blood pressure, weight gain
- Men tend to act (6) and (8) while (3)
- a very handsome tall strong smart loveable charismatic good looking young man
11 Clues: 1 in 5 men face this • Men tend to act (6) and (8) while (3) • Men tend to act (6) and (8) while (3) • Men tend to act (6) and (8) while (3) • these rates are higher in men than women • it is not usually socially acceptable for men to __ • abuse this is common in men with mental health issues • this is mostly responsible for men and women body image issues • ...
Mental health crossword 2022-05-02
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- These need to be specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and time-bound.
- This includes our emotional, psychological and social well-being.
- Doing this helps you to reflect and understand your emotions.
- Telling yourself positive and empowering statements that builds self-esteem are called?
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- Having an optimistic voice in your head that always looks on the bright side?
- When it gets hectic, you can have a kitkat and take a?
- Taking the time to do things that help you live well is called?
- Reminding yourself daily of things you are grateful for is called?
- Increases our cortisol levels and releases feel-good hormones. (Should be done for at least 30 minutes daily)
9 Clues: When it gets hectic, you can have a kitkat and take a? • Doing this helps you to reflect and understand your emotions. • Taking the time to do things that help you live well is called? • This includes our emotional, psychological and social well-being. • Reminding yourself daily of things you are grateful for is called? • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2018-02-12
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- / nervousness, fear, apprehension, and worrying
- / triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it
- / a psychotic disorder, symptoms, unclear or confused thinking, hearing voices that others do not.
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- / repeated episodes of binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors
- / medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act
- / fear of gaining weight
- / mental disorder that causes periods of depression and periods of elevated mood
- / an abnormal condition of the mind that results in difficulties telling what is real and what is not.
- / occurs when a person gets caught in a cycle of obsessions and compulsions
9 Clues: / fear of gaining weight • / nervousness, fear, apprehension, and worrying • / repeated episodes of binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors • / triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it • / occurs when a person gets caught in a cycle of obsessions and compulsions • ...
Mental Health Issues 2023-09-25
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- Characterized by significant impairments in perception and changes in behavior
- Severe food restriction
- Associated with panic disorder. These are episodes of anxiety resulting in intense fear
- Binging on large amounts of food then purging it
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- Characterized by alternating depressive episodes and periods of manic symptoms
- Characterized by long-term emotions and loss of interest
- Characterized by excessive fear and worry
- Associated with an anxiety disorder. These are brief episode of anxiety
- A dissorder that occurs when a person experiences or witnesses a traumatic event
9 Clues: Severe food restriction • Characterized by excessive fear and worry • Binging on large amounts of food then purging it • Characterized by long-term emotions and loss of interest • Associated with an anxiety disorder. These are brief episode of anxiety • Characterized by alternating depressive episodes and periods of manic symptoms • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2024-02-16
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- is a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it
- is a mental process of disconnecting from one's thoughts, feelings, memories or sense of identity
- is a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness
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- A behavior disorder may be diagnosed when these disruptive behaviors are uncommon for the child's age at the time, persist over time, or are severe.
- is thinking and feeling like you are being threatened in some way, even if there is no evidence, or very little evidence, that you are.
- is a long-lasting disorder in which a person experiences uncontrollable and recurring thoughts (obsessions), engages in repetitive behaviors (compulsions), or both.
- a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration.
- a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- is a constant feeling of sadness and loss of interest, which stops you from doing your normal activities.
9 Clues: is a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness • a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally • is a mental process of disconnecting from one's thoughts, feelings, memories or sense of identity • is a constant feeling of sadness and loss of interest, which stops you from doing your normal activities. • ...
Mental Health Disorders 2024-02-21
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- a person experiences uncontrollable and recurring thoughts (obsessions), engages in repetitive behaviors (compulsions), or both
- a long-term and overwhelming fear of social situations
- a condition of excessive worry about everyday issues and situations
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- delusions, hallucinations, unusual physical behavior, and disorganized thinking and speech
- Negative feelings towards oneself due to things seen on social media
- Any range of mental conditions where there is a consistent disturbance in eating behavior
- Extreme weight loss rapidly due to limited food intake
- a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration
- may have trouble paying attention, controlling impulsive behaviors (may act without thinking about what the result will be), or be overly active
9 Clues: Extreme weight loss rapidly due to limited food intake • a long-term and overwhelming fear of social situations • a condition of excessive worry about everyday issues and situations • Negative feelings towards oneself due to things seen on social media • Any range of mental conditions where there is a consistent disturbance in eating behavior • ...
MENTAL HEALTH PUZZLE 2024-04-30
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- - A coping mechanism that involves seeking support from others.
- - The ability to remain calm and composed under pressure.
- - The act of being kind to oneself, especially during challenging times.
- - A positive outlook on life, focusing on possibilities and opportunities.
- - The ability to recover and bounce back from adversity.
- - Taking actions to meet one's own physical, emotional, and psychological needs.
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- - A supportive environment where individuals can grow and thrive.
- - Showing concern and consideration for the well-being of others.
- - A state of contentment, joy, and satisfaction.
9 Clues: - A state of contentment, joy, and satisfaction. • - The ability to recover and bounce back from adversity. • - The ability to remain calm and composed under pressure. • - A coping mechanism that involves seeking support from others. • - A supportive environment where individuals can grow and thrive. • ...
Mental Health Terms 2025-02-27
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- A sudden episode of intense fear or discomfort that peaks within minutes
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness
- A set of disorders that are characterized by unhealthy eating behaviors and being preoccupied with one's body image, shape, and food intake
- A feeling of self-doubt and feeling not good enough despite already having great success
- The idea that two or more mental health disorders may simultaneously be present in an individual
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- A medical condition characterized by uncontrollable use of addictive substances such as nicotine and alcohol
- A natural response to challenges or threats in our lives
- An acronym for obsessive compulsive disorder which is a mental health condition characterized by obsessions (thoughts) and/or compulsions (behaviors)
- A natural response to stress that is characterized by feelings of worry or fear
9 Clues: A natural response to challenges or threats in our lives • A sudden episode of intense fear or discomfort that peaks within minutes • A natural response to stress that is characterized by feelings of worry or fear • A mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 101 2025-08-21
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- Released when you accomplish something, learn something new, or acheive a goal
- An emotional response to a deeply distressing or disturbing event that overwhelms a persons ability to cope.
- The ways we handle stress or tough situations.
- Helps you feel calm, balanced and happy
- A condition that changes the way you think feel or behave, making it harder to function in daily life.
- Released after exercise, laughter, or anything that makes you feel physically good.
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- Released during bonding moments and physical touch.
- How we think feel and act. its your emotional and psychological wellbeing
- The belief that things can get better, even when life feels difficult.
- Released during bonding moments and physical touch.
10 Clues: Helps you feel calm, balanced and happy • The ways we handle stress or tough situations. • Released during bonding moments and physical touch. • Released during bonding moments and physical touch. • The belief that things can get better, even when life feels difficult. • How we think feel and act. its your emotional and psychological wellbeing • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2025-05-06
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- Practice of being present and fully engaged in the moment
- Act of taking care of oneself
- Professional help for mental health
- What is the term for a positive outlook on life?
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- Act of thinking deeply or focusing one's mind
- What is the term for the ability to understand and share the feelings of another?
- Feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
- What is the term for the ability to adapt to new situations?
- What is the feeling of hope and confidence about the future?
9 Clues: Act of taking care of oneself • Professional help for mental health • Feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • Act of thinking deeply or focusing one's mind • What is the term for a positive outlook on life? • Practice of being present and fully engaged in the moment • What is the term for the ability to adapt to new situations? • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2025-06-30
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- Helping someone when they need it.
- The opposite of stressed or upset.
- Bouncing back when things get tough.
- Believing someone will do the
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- A deep kind of calm and stillness.
- Welcoming people for who they are.
- Always looking on the bright side.
- No fighting, just calm and quiet.
- Paying close attention to the moment.
9 Clues: Believing someone will do the • No fighting, just calm and quiet. • A deep kind of calm and stillness. • Welcoming people for who they are. • Always looking on the bright side. • Helping someone when they need it. • The opposite of stressed or upset. • Bouncing back when things get tough. • Paying close attention to the moment.
Mental Health Terms 2025-08-25
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- When Sarah felt so overwhelmed that she didn’t know how to stay safe or cope, she reached out to a counselor for help during a ___________.
- To calm her racing thoughts, Emma focused on her breathing and noticed the sounds and feelings around her. She was practicing _________.
- Because John’s family has a history of depression and he often isolates himself, he faces several ________ for developing mental health challenges.
- When his friend’s grandmother passed away, Diego listened carefully and said, “I can’t imagine how hard this is, but I’m here for you.” He showed__________.
- After experiencing a serious car accident, Luis kept having nightmares and felt scared to ride in a vehicle. He is dealing with________.
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- After meeting with a psychologist, Ana learned she had anxiety disorder. This professional explanation of her symptoms is called a_________.
- Between school, work, and caring for his siblings, Marcus became exhausted, unmotivated, and couldn’t focus. He was experiencing ______.
- When Kevin shared he was going to therapy, some classmates laughed and called him “weak.” Their judgment showed _________.
- Even though Chloe worked hard, she doubted her worth and compared herself to others. These thoughts lowered her __________.
9 Clues: When Kevin shared he was going to therapy, some classmates laughed and called him “weak.” Their judgment showed _________. • Even though Chloe worked hard, she doubted her worth and compared herself to others. These thoughts lowered her __________. • ...
Mental Health; Depression 2025-07-28
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- Writing thoughts to process feelings
- Help from loved ones during tough times
- Condition marked by sadness
- Talking to a professional for support
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- The practice of focusing on good things in life
- Staying present to reduce stress
- A balanced diet that supports well-being
- Physical activity that boosts mood
- Crucial nightly activity to restore mind
9 Clues: Condition marked by sadness • Staying present to reduce stress • Physical activity that boosts mood • Writing thoughts to process feelings • Talking to a professional for support • Help from loved ones during tough times • A balanced diet that supports well-being • Crucial nightly activity to restore mind • The practice of focusing on good things in life
Abnormal Psychology Midterm Review 2023-10-12
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- A model suggesting that a combination of predisposing factors/vulnerabilities and environmental stressors interact to increase the risk of developing a psychological disorder, mediated by protective factors.
- Electroencephalogram (EEG) is a type of _________ assessment since it measures physiological changes in the nervous system as indicators of emotional or psychological responses.
- The extent to which a psychological assessment or research study measures what it intends to measure, ensuring that the results are accurate and meaningful.
- Disease characterized by steady physical and mental deterioration, delusions of grandeur and progressive paralysis. Often occurs in people who have had untreated syphilis for many years.
- The controversial belief or practice of improving the genetic quality of the human population through selective breeding, forced sterilization or other measures.
- Also called a framework or model, a __________ is a set of basic assumptions used to guide how we approach, investigate, and interpret a particular subject..
- Assessment technique that uses technology to produce visualizations of brain structures or physically map brain functioning, e.g. CT scans, MRI, fMRI, PET scans.
- The belief that physical factors, such as biological processes, contribute to the development of certain psychological disorders, in contrast to psychogenic explanations that emphasize emotional or psychological causes.
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- The study of how drugs and medications affect mental processes and behavior, and how they can be used in the treatment of psychological disorders as a form of biomedical therapy.
- The ____________ paradigm combines the mental processes of perception, recognition, judgement and reasoning with principles of learning to explain how abnormal behaviour is acquired through experience.
- The process of discharging patients from long-term psychiatric institutions and providing community-based care and support. A major shift in mental health care that led to increased homelessness, isolation, and victimization of people with mental illness.
- The proportion (usually a percentage) of a population who have a specific characteristic within a given time period; generally referring to how common a particular disorder is.
- Type of assessment wherein the respondent answers a range of questions about their behaviour, beliefs and feelings to measure traits such as anxiety, hypomania, masculinity/femininity, emotionality, etc.
- A learning process in psychology that involves associating a stimulus with a response, leading to behavioral changes, e.g., classical methods (Pavlov’s dogs) and operant methods (reinforcement and punishment).
- The presence of two or more distinct health conditions in an individual at the same time, often complicating treatment and prognosis.
- A classification or labeling of a patient’s symptoms that distinguishes one specific disorder from another, based thorough assessment and testing.
- Tests that require the patient to interpret ambiguous stimuli or follow open-ended instructions that the clinician uses to reveal unconscious thoughts, characteristics, or conflicts thought to be at the root of abnormal functioning, e.g. Rorschach Inkblot, Thematic Apperception Test.
- Supernatural, somatogenic, and psychogenic are three general theories of the __________ of mental illness, referring to factors that cause or are related to the origin/development of disorder.
- Negative attitudes and stereotypes that are ascribed to groups considered different (e.g., people experiencing mental health problems), often resulting in discrimination.
19 Clues: The presence of two or more distinct health conditions in an individual at the same time, often complicating treatment and prognosis. • A classification or labeling of a patient’s symptoms that distinguishes one specific disorder from another, based thorough assessment and testing. • ...
Health - Puzzles Crosswords 2023-06-08
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- the state of being free from illness or injury
- an object or problem that tests a person's knowledge
- state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment
- a relaxation technique in which a person does when nervous
- mental health conditions that cause frequent, difficult-to-control nervousness
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- a concept about knowing and perceiving of events
- the state of being happy
- a state of mental or emotional strain
- a practice in which uses a technique to train attention and awareness
9 Clues: the state of being happy • a state of mental or emotional strain • the state of being free from illness or injury • a concept about knowing and perceiving of events • an object or problem that tests a person's knowledge • a relaxation technique in which a person does when nervous • state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment • ...
Communication in Diverse Populations 2020-05-01
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- , A barrier identified regarding different generations of people.
- , (from No. 6) and _________________ abilities.
- , Examples of barriers to effective communication in diverse populations are _________________
- , By being ____________ one is willing to consider or accept alternate suggestions and ideas.
- , Medication _____-________________ is a consequence of low health literacy levels.
- , A barrier relating to difference in faith and worship.
- , _____________ means appreciating the differences between individuals and their beliefs/circumstances.
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- , A barrier associated with different tongues.
- , Displaying the virtue of _____________ leads to improved communication.
- , Low health literacy levels can result in the feeling of _____________ during clinical encounters.
- literacy , "the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions."
- , A barrier relating to difference in backgrounds and lifestyle.
12 Clues: , A barrier associated with different tongues. • , (from No. 6) and _________________ abilities. • , A barrier relating to difference in faith and worship. • , A barrier relating to difference in backgrounds and lifestyle. • , A barrier identified regarding different generations of people. • ...
Health crossword puzzle 2021-07-24
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- A type of essential nutrients that people need in small quantities.
- It is a good practice to calculate the amount of ___ available in the food we consume.
- The state of being in a good health while practicing healthy lifestyle.
- The study of nutrients in food.
- Nutrients that give you energy.
- A type of health that is all about what we feel and think.
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- An ____ a day keeps the doctor away.
- Essential food nutrients that body converts into glucose.
- ____ health includes our emotional and psychological well being.
- Activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- Is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health.
- A type of essential nutrients that helps repair and build body tissues in human body.
12 Clues: The study of nutrients in food. • Nutrients that give you energy. • An ____ a day keeps the doctor away. • Essential food nutrients that body converts into glucose. • A type of health that is all about what we feel and think. • ____ health includes our emotional and psychological well being. • A type of essential nutrients that people need in small quantities. • ...
Medical Professionals 2024-04-24
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- Medical specialist trained to perform surgical procedures
- Healthcare professional specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders
- Healthcare professional licensed to dispense medication and provide drug information
- Healthcare professional specializing in oral health and dental care
- Medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses
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- Licensed healthcare professional trained to diagnose and treat medical conditions
- Healthcare professional specializing in nutrition and dietetics
- Healthcare professional trained to provide medical care and support to patients
- Mental health professional trained to provide therapy and counseling
9 Clues: Medical specialist trained to perform surgical procedures • Healthcare professional specializing in nutrition and dietetics • Healthcare professional specializing in oral health and dental care • Mental health professional trained to provide therapy and counseling • Medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses • ...
Careers in Childcare 2014-01-09
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- a person, typically a woman, employed to care for a child in its own home.
- Health Worker a health care practitioner who offers services for the purpose of improving an individual's mental health or to treat mental illness
- Teacher Those teachers who teach in grades 7 through 12
- Worker someone employed to provide social services (especially to the disadvantaged)
- Teacher The adult that teaches the class for four-year-old to six-year-old children that serves as an introduction to school.
- Aid an individual who assists a professor or teacher with instructional responsibilities
- School school for young children, mainly between the ages of three and five.
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- Way campaigns raise money for local groups that address community issues and problems, and the national organization provides leadership, services and coordination to the members
- Educator a person who provides parents with knowledge and skills to support and strengthen the family structure, so as to prevent child neglect and more.
- Board of Education An elected body corporate which manages delegated powers in regards to the delivery of education services
- Director sets up events and projects for people to do or places for them to go
- Nurse specialty nursing care of babies, children and adolescents
- a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, esp. in a hospital.
- a person (typically a woman) trained to assist women in childbirth.
- Teacher a type of early childhood educator who instructs children from 3 to age 5, which stands as the youngest stretch of early childhood education
15 Clues: Teacher Those teachers who teach in grades 7 through 12 • Nurse specialty nursing care of babies, children and adolescents • a person (typically a woman) trained to assist women in childbirth. • a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, esp. in a hospital. • a person, typically a woman, employed to care for a child in its own home. • ...
self care 2025-07-18
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- call a ___
- focus on what you can ___
- ___ on the positive
- take a deep ___
- important for your physical and mental health
- a short sleep
- drink some ___
- take a ___
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- helps organize your time
- exercise to music
- watch your favorite ___
- 8 hours of ___ is important
- its ok to ask for ___
- ___ vs. nurture
- go for a ___
15 Clues: call a ___ • take a ___ • go for a ___ • a short sleep • drink some ___ • take a deep ___ • ___ vs. nurture • exercise to music • ___ on the positive • its ok to ask for ___ • watch your favorite ___ • helps organize your time • focus on what you can ___ • 8 hours of ___ is important • important for your physical and mental health
HEALTH 2024-01-19
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- the substance that provides energy and nourishment to the body.
- the state of being free from disease or injury.
- a lifestyle that promotes good physical and mental health.
- physically and mentally active.
- the process of providing the body with foods that are required to stay healthy.
- the condition of being physically healthy and strong.
- a unit of heat equal to the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water one degree Celsius
- the eating habits of a person or group of people.
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- food that is thought to be good for your health.
- the quality of being physically healthy and energetic.
- the action of putting food into the mouth and chewing and swallowing it.
- the way a person lives.
- in better health.
- the fact or state of doing things rather than nothing.
- physical activity which improves or maintains physical fitness.
15 Clues: in better health. • the way a person lives. • physically and mentally active. • the state of being free from disease or injury. • food that is thought to be good for your health. • the eating habits of a person or group of people. • the condition of being physically healthy and strong. • the quality of being physically healthy and energetic. • ...
Intro to Psychology Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-20
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- A psychological approach that focuses on personal growth and believes people have control in directing their lives
- A medical doctor who specializes in mental health and who can prescribe psychopharmaceuticals to patients
- A psychological approach influenced by Darwinism that suggests our mental actions help us survive as a species
- A psychological approach that focuses on the basic elements of experience through introspection
- Using scientific knowledge and methods to achieve practical goals
- Relating to mental processes, actions, and functions
- The study of human behavior in society
- The scientific study of mental processes and behavior
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- A specialist who studies the interaction between human biology and behavior
- Evidence that is observed or experienced
- A psychological approach that suggests behavior can be learned and modified
- Dealing with biology and normal functions of the body and its parts
- Scientists conduct research and experiments to answer theoretical questions
- Someone who is licensed to help their patients by providing insight into the processes and influence of the unconscious mind
- A psychological approach that emphasizes the role of thinking, knowing, and remembering on mental processes and behavior
15 Clues: The study of human behavior in society • Evidence that is observed or experienced • Relating to mental processes, actions, and functions • The scientific study of mental processes and behavior • Using scientific knowledge and methods to achieve practical goals • Dealing with biology and normal functions of the body and its parts • ...
Mental Health Issues & Youth in the Criminal Justice System 2015-03-15
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- any alternative measure to traditional court proceedings (3 words)
- A person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being(2 words)
- When a youth is referred to the CYC, they must meet with a youth mental ______ _____ worker (2 words)
- the community youth court is designed to still hold youth ________ for their actions
- The community youth court has been very _________ in dealing with youth crime related to mental health
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- The community youth court deals with youth that have a mental health or _________ abuse problem that contributed to their offending behavior.
- The community youth court is located at 311 ______ st., Toronto
- Police officers have ______ when making an arrest
- The community youth court meets ____ times a month
- A medical condition that disrupts a person’s thinking, feeling, mood, ability to relate to others, and daily functioning (2 words)
- Depression and anxiety are examples of _____ disorders
11 Clues: Police officers have ______ when making an arrest • The community youth court meets ____ times a month • Depression and anxiety are examples of _____ disorders • The community youth court is located at 311 ______ st., Toronto • any alternative measure to traditional court proceedings (3 words) • ...
Mental Health Issues & Youth in the Criminal Justice System 2015-03-15
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- any alternative measure to traditional court proceedings (3 words)
- A person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being(2 words)
- When a youth is referred to the CYC, they must meet with a youth mental ______ _____ worker (2 words)
- the community youth court is designed to still hold youth ________ for their actions
- The community youth court has been very _________ in dealing with youth crime related to mental health
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- The community youth court deals with youth that have a mental health or _________ abuse problem that contributed to their offending behavior.
- The community youth court is located at 311 ______ st., Toronto
- Police officers have ______ when making an arrest
- The community youth court meets ____ times a month
- A medical condition that disrupts a person’s thinking, feeling, mood, ability to relate to others, and daily functioning (2 words)
- Depression and anxiety are examples of _____ disorders
11 Clues: Police officers have ______ when making an arrest • The community youth court meets ____ times a month • Depression and anxiety are examples of _____ disorders • The community youth court is located at 311 ______ st., Toronto • any alternative measure to traditional court proceedings (3 words) • ...
Health Vocab 2021-10-22
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- Is the chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
- Trustworthy and dependable
- Wellness is a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time.
- The passing of traits from parents to their biological children
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- All living things and nonliving around you
- A disagreement with people with opposition viewpoints interest and needs
- Your total health is made up of your physical, mental/emotional, and social health
- The body's response to real or imagined dangers and others life
- Determine the quality of
- Taking action in support of cause
10 Clues: Determine the quality of • Trustworthy and dependable • Taking action in support of cause • All living things and nonliving around you • The body's response to real or imagined dangers and others life • The passing of traits from parents to their biological children • A disagreement with people with opposition viewpoints interest and needs • ...
HEALTH PHAROAH UNIT 1 LESSON 1 2019-08-23
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- of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
- to work toward and hope to achieve
- thought to the problem, Review your choice, Evaluate the consequences of each choice, Assess and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward.
- Decision Making Model
- positive state of well-being which enables an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands of everyday life.
- state of well-being in which all components of Health - physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and environmental - are in balance.
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- Pressure
- Health
- Literacy
- work together with one or more people.
10 Clues: Health • Pressure • Literacy • Decision Making Model • to work toward and hope to achieve • work together with one or more people. • of health information needed to make good choices about your health. • positive state of well-being which enables an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands of everyday life. • ...
Health and well being 2024-08-01
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- A state of good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- The state of being free from tension and anxiety.
- health A person’s condition regarding their psychological and emotional well-being.
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease.
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- The body's ability to resist harmful microorganisms.
- A practice where an individual uses techniques to train attention and awareness.
- Physical activity to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- The condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- diet Eating a variety of foods in the right proportions.
10 Clues: The state of being free from tension and anxiety. • The condition of being physically fit and healthy. • The body's ability to resist harmful microorganisms. • diet Eating a variety of foods in the right proportions. • Physical activity to sustain or improve health and fitness. • A state of good health, especially as an actively pursued goal. • ...
Personal Health 2024-02-05
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- the condition in which things are happening or being done
- causing or providing a good result from maintaining rest
- weakened body abilities and feeling unwell
- keep away from or stop oneself from doing something
- to keep in existence or continuance
- microscopic organism that can infect hosts, like humans, plants or animals
- a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- the capacity for doing work
- covered or marked with an unclean substance
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- keep something from happening or arising
- a method in which the food is consumed by the organisms and utilizing the nutrients from the food
- The ability to consciously take care of one’s own health
- arrange into a structured order
- free from any dirty marks, pollution, bacteria, etc
- displaying kindness and concern for others
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that has a known cause and a distinctive group of symptoms, signs, or anatomical changes.
- a situation involving exposure to danger
- food that has low nutritional value
- a state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
19 Clues: the capacity for doing work • arrange into a structured order • food that has low nutritional value • to keep in existence or continuance • keep something from happening or arising • a situation involving exposure to danger • weakened body abilities and feeling unwell • displaying kindness and concern for others • covered or marked with an unclean substance • ...
Simone biles 2023-01-19
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- health, mental, social, and emotional well-being
- a person who is proficient in sports or other forms of physical activity
- the ability of a joint or series of joints to move through an unrestricted, pain free range of motion
- woman or girl in relation to other daughters and sons of her parents
- an event or contest
- a feeling of emotional or physical tension
- a competitor in the Olympic Games
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- a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy
- a person trained or skilled in gymnastics
- a sudden loss of a gymnast's ability to maintain body control during aerial maneuvers.
- addicted to a substance
- Games, worldwide competition for the best athletes
- care, a temporary service provided by states who cannot live with their families
- beam, a narrow horizontal bar raised off the floor
- USA, National Olympic Committee and the National Paralympic Committee for the United States
- where the 2020 Olympic Games were held
- supervision of and care for children during the daytime
- engage in physical activity to sustain or improve health and fitness
- a person who was born in the United States
19 Clues: an event or contest • addicted to a substance • a competitor in the Olympic Games • where the 2020 Olympic Games were held • a person trained or skilled in gymnastics • a feeling of emotional or physical tension • a person who was born in the United States • health, mental, social, and emotional well-being • Games, worldwide competition for the best athletes • ...
Mental Disorders 2022-10-25
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- having severe mood swings
- Sudden feeling of anxiety
- Wanting orderliness or perfectionism
- Disorders that impair the cognitive functions of a person
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- anxiety about own health
- Disorder that will cause memory loss
- expert in psychology
- medical doctor who specializes in mental health
- repetition of bad behavior
- severe depression
- A psychological reaction occurring after experiencing a highly stressing event
- not having normal thought process,perceptions, emtional responses, or social interactions
12 Clues: severe depression • expert in psychology • anxiety about own health • having severe mood swings • Sudden feeling of anxiety • repetition of bad behavior • Disorder that will cause memory loss • Wanting orderliness or perfectionism • medical doctor who specializes in mental health • Disorders that impair the cognitive functions of a person • ...
Men's Health 2023-11-28
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- This form of masculinity is harmful to men as a whole, one reason because it stops men from expressing themselves
- Common mental health issue affecting men
- Common cancer in men that Movember aims to raise awareness about
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- Month-long event in November in which people are encouraged to grow mustaches in order to raise awareness about men’s health issues
- Major lifestyle factor contributing to men's health issues
- ____ Up is a popular term that is detrimental to men’s mental health because it puts pressure on men to act tough
- Substance that can contribute to heart disease and is often measured in cholesterol tests.
- Recommended level of daily glasses of water
8 Clues: Common mental health issue affecting men • Recommended level of daily glasses of water • Major lifestyle factor contributing to men's health issues • Common cancer in men that Movember aims to raise awareness about • Substance that can contribute to heart disease and is often measured in cholesterol tests. • ...
Body Image 2017-08-03
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- An illness that affects your normal everyday functions
- A mental disorder that causes feelings of worry and fear
- The way you regard, see or understand something
- How you perceive your own body and your mentality
- Having less body fat than is healthy
- Relating to your mind and emotions
- Optimistic, happy, or confident
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- Pessimistic, sad, or unconfident
- A mental disorder that causes persistent unhappiness and a loss of enthusiasm
- Your attitude to yourself and your own worth
- How you look, including physically and emotionally
- Having more body fat than is healthy
- An eating disorder that causes obsession over weight and food
- Relating to your actual body and appearance
- A physical disorder involving excessive body fat leading to more health risks
15 Clues: Optimistic, happy, or confident • Pessimistic, sad, or unconfident • Relating to your mind and emotions • Having more body fat than is healthy • Having less body fat than is healthy • Relating to your actual body and appearance • Your attitude to yourself and your own worth • The way you regard, see or understand something • ...
Unit 5 Exam Review 2022-04-28
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- clinical criteria; most of the day, nearly every day (abbreviation, 2 words)
- believing others can hear your thoughts, for example
- the "h" in the HPA axis
- viewing mental illness as disorder to be treated
- the stress of adapting to a new culture
- well established risk factor for mental health disorders, aka low SES
- ___ system; the brain's "reward pathway"
- hearing voices that are not really there, for
- therapeutic ___, social support benefit of all therapy types
- negative ___ style may exacerbate depressive symptoms
- any event that we perceive as threatening or challenging
- final stage of general adaptation syndrome
- positive outcomes associated with drug use
- use of sub-perceptual psychedelic drugs as treatment
- word ___; disordered speech pattern
- good stress
- most commonly used form of drug abuse treatment
- negative effects following stopping a behavior
- how we view our role in our own stress, our explanatory style (2 words)
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- tendency to focus on the bad things that happen (2 words)
- brain's "feel good" neurotransmitter, role in addiction
- ___ reinforcement occurs during binge-intoxication stage
- a key neurotransmitter in depression
- approach focused on how thoughts/beliefs lead to disorders
- type of mood disorder, has 2 subtypes based on manic symptoms
- schizophrenia, bipolar, other disorders are often managed but not ____ with treatment
- most commonly diagnosed psychological disorder
- UNL resource for mental health support, free to students (abbreviated)
- research shows addiction is a ____ disorder
- nonpharmacological treatment, helpful despite dark history (abbreviated)
- Aspergers now referred to as part of this diagnosis (abbreviated)
- guide for diagnosing disorder, currently on edition 5 (abbreviated)
- stress management approach that includes exercise, TIPP
- long held belief regarding causes of mental illnesses
- CNS response to a threat
- National Suicide Prevention Helpline: 1-800-273-___
- process blocked by SSRIs, increase neurotransmitter activity
- when non-treatment works, used to test effects of actual treatments
38 Clues: good stress • the "h" in the HPA axis • CNS response to a threat • word ___; disordered speech pattern • a key neurotransmitter in depression • the stress of adapting to a new culture • ___ system; the brain's "reward pathway" • final stage of general adaptation syndrome • positive outcomes associated with drug use • research shows addiction is a ____ disorder • ...
Positive Mental Health 2025-03-18
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- Mental health issues are not a result of willpower and trying to "snap out" of them may _________ the condition.
- It is essential to recognize that mental health is a _________ experience, and everyone faces challenges from time to time.
- Positive affirmation involves the repetition of positive statements to enhance mental well-being and _________.
- Positive affirmations are a technique used in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy to challenge and reframe _________ thought patterns and beliefs.
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- Understanding our emotional _________ allows for better self-regulation and communication.
- The use of positive affirmations has been shown to reduce symptoms of _________ by promoting a more positive mindset.
- Engaging in regular positive affirmations can lead to an _________ outlook on life and improved mental health.
7 Clues: Understanding our emotional _________ allows for better self-regulation and communication. • Engaging in regular positive affirmations can lead to an _________ outlook on life and improved mental health. • Positive affirmation involves the repetition of positive statements to enhance mental well-being and _________. • ...
BC Social Justice Clubs 2022-10-05
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- spreads awareness about international human rights issues to the BC community.
- takes an intersectional lens when discussing gender and sexuality topics.
- committee which advocates for increased inclusion and accessibility at BC.
- raises funds for safe-surgical care for people in developing countries with cleft lip and cleft palate conditions.
- “aims to empower Boston college to take hold climate action, including divestment from fossil fuels.”
- Educates and engages the BC community in current sustainability topics and its goal towards making BC a more sustainable campus.
- helps low-income students, students with disabilities, and first-generation college students succeed academically.
- teaches art workshops at a women’s prison in Framingham, MA.
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- raises funds and provides support for active military members and veterans.
- Encourages students to speak about mental health topics to show support to those with mental health challenges/ reduce stigmas surrounding mental
- focuses on providing clean drinking water to developing countries.
- BC students revamp old clothing into new stylish pieces in a sustainable manner
- service club that supports families and children in the Allston-Brighton community
- raises the spirits of those in retirement homes by creating art for elders.
- progressive student voice of BC
- provides means of support to the LGBTQ+ community at BC and off campus.
- “Anti-racist organization committed to educating the BC community on the issues of race, identity, and systems of power and privilege.”
17 Clues: progressive student voice of BC • teaches art workshops at a women’s prison in Framingham, MA. • focuses on providing clean drinking water to developing countries. • provides means of support to the LGBTQ+ community at BC and off campus. • takes an intersectional lens when discussing gender and sexuality topics. • ...
factors 2024-10-09
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- some tangata will be dependent on you, whereas others will have the support of
- support for having a healthy diet, losing weight and getting physically fit.
- a person relies on others for support for day-to-day tasks.
- term support is sometimes needed due to an accident, health event or change in personal circumstances.
- social wellbeing and being connected to whenua
- physical wellbeing
- long support is required on an ongoing basis due to disability or other health needs.
- protection from environmental factors that could lead to which risk
- a sense of belonging and
- of life support often focuses on palliative care and on the quality of remaining life.
- Tangata accessing community health services will have a broad range of characteristics you may need to consider when providing
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- a person looks to another person for mutual support, usually from whānau or friends.
- ‘to make fit again’ is about restoring skills following a health event or accident.
- Some people will work towards total independence, while others can only aim to
- People seeking support services will be seeking to support or improve their
- spiritual wellbeing
- a person doesn’t need any support for day-to-day tasks.
- mental and emotional wellbeing
- when one or more dimension is out of balance, wellbeing can be
- employment or activities to keep them
20 Clues: physical wellbeing • spiritual wellbeing • a sense of belonging and • mental and emotional wellbeing • employment or activities to keep them • social wellbeing and being connected to whenua • a person doesn’t need any support for day-to-day tasks. • a person relies on others for support for day-to-day tasks. • when one or more dimension is out of balance, wellbeing can be • ...
Human Resources 2025-08-15
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- The physical and mental condition of a person.
- The food and substances needed for health and growth.
- Good and responsible behavior when using technology and the internet.
- How much work a person can do in a certain time.
- Unable to read and write.
- Not getting enough food or the right nutrients for a long time.
- Being prepared with the skills and knowledge needed to work.
- Involvement in activities or programs in a way that helps them succeed.
- False information spread to mislead people.
- Eating the right kinds and amounts of food for health.
- The ability to read and write.
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- A condition where children are too short for their age due to long-term poor nutrition.
- A measure of a country’s quality of life based on health, education, and income.
- The quality of matching job requirements.
- The skills and knowledge companies need from workers.
- The abilities needed to do tasks well, often learned through practice or training.
- People who work or can work, including their skills, health, and knowledge.
- The ability to develop or succeed in the future.
- The process of gaining knowledge, skills, and values through learning.
- The act of checking if something is true or correct.
- The way something is shared or delivered.
- The total number of people in an area.
- Work done for pay or to earn a living.
23 Clues: Unable to read and write. • The ability to read and write. • The total number of people in an area. • Work done for pay or to earn a living. • The quality of matching job requirements. • The way something is shared or delivered. • False information spread to mislead people. • The physical and mental condition of a person. • How much work a person can do in a certain time. • ...
Policing and Mental Health 2023-10-31
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- The act implemented for the benefit of law enforcement health and wellness
- Where did the study of Major Mental Illness as a Risk Factor for Incarceration take place
- The Case of Joseph DeWayne Robinson lead to the development of what
- Critical ______ debriefing
- stereotypical police officer personality type
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- what is the abbreviation for orogens crisis response program
- De-escalation curriculum adopted by LMPD showed__% reduction in use of force
- tough on ____, not on people
- When giving police offers mental health training it is critical that the training is__for it to be effective.
- What is the abbreviation for department of homeland security
10 Clues: Critical ______ debriefing • tough on ____, not on people • stereotypical police officer personality type • what is the abbreviation for orogens crisis response program • What is the abbreviation for department of homeland security • The Case of Joseph DeWayne Robinson lead to the development of what • ...
PHYSICAL EDUCATION MIDTERMS EXAM 2025-02-11
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- The drive to persist despite obstacles.
- The capacity to bend or adapt.
- The ability to adjust to change.
- The way a person lives daily.
- Forward movement toward a goal.
- A significant change or evolution.
- The ability to sustain effort over time.
- The process of finding one’s way.
- The force driving action.
- The successful completion of a goal.
- The state of being physically healthy and strong.
- A change in position or place.
- The process of making something as effective as possible.
- Physical activity to improve health.
- Stability in motion or life.
- A holistic state of well-being.
- Individual movements made with the feet.
- Development or increase over time.
- A course taken toward a destination.
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- The act of discovering new things.
- The condition of body and mind.
- Quickness and ease of motion.
- Consistent effort and self-control.
- A test of ability or determination.
- A fixed mental attitude or disposition.
- Targets set for achievement.
- The execution of a task or activity.
- The ability to recover from setbacks.
- A route or trail leading from one point to another.
- Concentrated attention on a task.
- Sustained physical or mental effort.
- Vitality required for activity.
- The force gained by movement.
- The process of regaining strength.
- A confident, long step.
- Physical or mental power.
- Continued effort despite difficulties.
- The act of practicing to improve skills.
- A regular pattern of activity.
- A long trip or process of personal growth.
40 Clues: A confident, long step. • The force driving action. • Physical or mental power. • Targets set for achievement. • Stability in motion or life. • Quickness and ease of motion. • The way a person lives daily. • The force gained by movement. • The capacity to bend or adapt. • A change in position or place. • A regular pattern of activity. • The condition of body and mind. • ...
Mrs Lee-Bevan's Crossword on Psychological Problems 2025-09-07
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- Irrational or biased ways of thinking. (18)
- Period of extreme low mood. (16)
- Dependence on substances or behaviours. (8)
- Hereditary risk for developing mental health issues. (18)
- Condition caused by traumatic experiences. (4)
- Sensory experiences that are not real. (12)
- Eating disorder involving bingeing and purging. (7)
- Medication-based treatment for psychological problems. (11)
- False belief strongly held despite evidence. (7)
- Mental health disorder causing persistent low mood. (10)
- Therapy involving immediate exposure to feared stimulus. (8)
- Gradual exposure therapy for phobias. (23)
- Disorder involving intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviours. (3)
- Intrusive thoughts causing distress. (9)
- Deliberate injury to oneself. (8)
- Period of abnormally elevated mood or energy. (5)
- Condition marked by excessive worry or fear. (7)
- Variables that increase likelihood of psychological problems. (11)
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- Therapy focusing on changing thoughts and behaviour. (18)
- External pressures that may trigger psychological problems. (20)
- Repetitive behaviours performed to reduce anxiety. (11)
- Therapy encouraging positive activities to improve mood. (21)
- Disorder involving extreme mood swings. (6)
- Methods used to manage stress or problems. (16)
- Medication used to treat anxiety. (10)
- Help from friends, family, or community. (12)
- Emotional or physical tension affecting wellbeing. (6)
- Patterns of pessimistic thinking. (14)
- Severe mental disorder with impaired reality perception. (7)
- Talking therapy providing support and guidance. (10)
- Medication used to treat depression. (13)
- Difficulty falling or staying asleep. (8)
- Medication used for bipolar disorder. (13)
- Eating disorder involving restricted food intake. (7)
- Irrational fear of a specific object or situation. (6)
35 Clues: Period of extreme low mood. (16) • Deliberate injury to oneself. (8) • Medication used to treat anxiety. (10) • Patterns of pessimistic thinking. (14) • Intrusive thoughts causing distress. (9) • Medication used to treat depression. (13) • Difficulty falling or staying asleep. (8) • Gradual exposure therapy for phobias. (23) • Medication used for bipolar disorder. (13) • ...
Mental illness 2023-03-10
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- behavioral conditions characterized by severe and persistent disturbance in eating behaviors and associated distressing thoughts and emotions.
- one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood.
- a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- a disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event.
- deppresion mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs and lows emotions
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- your general emotional state or mood is distorted
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness.
- persistent sadness and a lack of interest or pleasure in previously rewarding or enjoyable activities
- When people lose some contact with reality.
- a common mental health condition where a person has obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors.
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness.
- thinking and feeling like you are being threatened in some way, even if there is no evidence, or very little evidence, that you are.
12 Clues: a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness. • a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness. • When people lose some contact with reality. • your general emotional state or mood is distorted • one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood. • a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally • ...
Mental Health Issues & Youth in the Criminal Justice System 2015-03-15
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- The community youth court meets ____ times a month
- any alternative measure to traditional court proceedings (3 words)
- A person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being(2 words)
- The community youth court has been very _________ in dealing with youth crime related to mental health
- The community youth court is located at 311 ______ st., Toronto
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- Depression and anxiety are examples of _____ disorders
- Police officers have ______ when making an arrest
- A medical condition that disrupts a person’s thinking, feeling, mood, ability to relate to others, and daily functioning (2 words)
- When a youth is referred to the CYC, they must meet with a youth mental ______ _____ worker (2 words)
- the community youth court is designed to still hold youth ________ for their actions
- The community youth court deals with youth that have a mental health or _________ abuse problem that contributed to their offending behavior.
11 Clues: Police officers have ______ when making an arrest • The community youth court meets ____ times a month • Depression and anxiety are examples of _____ disorders • The community youth court is located at 311 ______ st., Toronto • any alternative measure to traditional court proceedings (3 words) • ...
Socially conditioned diseases their morbidity and mortality rates, disability, risk factors 2025-03-22
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- Disease with high morbidity and mortality rates in sub-Saharan Africa
- Health inequality affecting vulnerable populations
- Social determinant of health affecting mental well-being
- Indicator of health status
- Risk factor for heart disease and stroke
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- Condition causing disability and mortality in low-income countries
- Measure of disease burden
- OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE Disease linked to smoking and air pollution
- Disease linked to poverty and poor sanitation
- Factor increasing risk of chronic diseases
10 Clues: Measure of disease burden • Indicator of health status • Risk factor for heart disease and stroke • Factor increasing risk of chronic diseases • Disease linked to poverty and poor sanitation • Health inequality affecting vulnerable populations • Social determinant of health affecting mental well-being • Condition causing disability and mortality in low-income countries • ...
Healthy Foundation 2024-08-23
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- R in SMART Goal
- S in SMART Goal
- You have the choice to avoid high-risk behaviors and favor healthful behaviors
- Deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors, including but not limited to sexual activity and the use of tobacco alcohol and other drugs.
- related risks that increase in effect with each added risk
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well being.
- Getting along with others in your social network
- More than talking. How information is given and received. Carefully choose your words and expressions
- Taking actions to influence others to address a health-related concern or to support a health related belief
- use reliable sources of health information
- make good health habits part of your everyday life
- Personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives
- Personal Values, You family and culture, personal beliefs, media and technology
- A in SMART Goal
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- Act to reduce risks and protect yourself against illness and injury
- steps that enable you to make healthful and thought out decisions
- air and water quality, peers and all the people around you, and collective beliefs
- M in SMART Goal
- T in SMART Goal
- the process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem solving
- Getting along with others in your social network
- Getting 8 hours of sleep and exercising for 60 minutes are examples of which area of health?
- All the traits that were biologically passed onto you from your parents.
- Feelings and thoughts about how you feel about yourself is which area of health?
- Communication strategy that can help you say no when you are urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful, or that go against your values.
25 Clues: R in SMART Goal • M in SMART Goal • T in SMART Goal • S in SMART Goal • A in SMART Goal • use reliable sources of health information • Getting along with others in your social network • Getting along with others in your social network • make good health habits part of your everyday life • related risks that increase in effect with each added risk • ...
Health Vocab 2021-10-22
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- Is the chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
- Trustworthy and dependable
- Wellness is a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time.
- The passing of traits from parents to their biological children
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- All living things and nonliving around you
- A disagreement with people with opposition viewpoints interest and needs
- Your total health is made up of your physical, mental/emotional, and social health
- The body's response to real or imagined dangers and others life
- Determine the quality of
- Taking action in support of cause
10 Clues: Determine the quality of • Trustworthy and dependable • Taking action in support of cause • All living things and nonliving around you • The body's response to real or imagined dangers and others life • The passing of traits from parents to their biological children • A disagreement with people with opposition viewpoints interest and needs • ...
Health Vocab 2021-10-22
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- Is the chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
- Trustworthy and dependable
- Wellness is a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time.
- The passing of traits from parents to their biological children
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- All living things and nonliving around you
- A disagreement with people with opposition viewpoints interest and needs
- Your total health is made up of your physical, mental/emotional, and social health
- The body's response to real or imagined dangers and others life
- Determine the quality of
- Taking action in support of cause
10 Clues: Determine the quality of • Trustworthy and dependable • Taking action in support of cause • All living things and nonliving around you • The body's response to real or imagined dangers and others life • The passing of traits from parents to their biological children • A disagreement with people with opposition viewpoints interest and needs • ...
Health and well being 2024-08-01
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- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- A state of good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- The body's ability to resist harmful microorganisms.
- The state of being free from tension and anxiety.
- diet Eating a variety of foods in the right proportions.
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- Physical activity to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- health A person’s condition regarding their psychological and emotional well-being.
- The condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- A practice where an individual uses techniques to train attention and awareness.
10 Clues: The state of being free from tension and anxiety. • The condition of being physically fit and healthy. • The body's ability to resist harmful microorganisms. • diet Eating a variety of foods in the right proportions. • Physical activity to sustain or improve health and fitness. • A state of good health, especially as an actively pursued goal. • ...
Recovery 2023-10-24
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- The ability to endure the process of recovery
- Firmness in achieving recovery goals
- The ability to bounce back from adversity
- A period of relaxation to regain strength
- Improvement or forward movement
- Help and assistance from others
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- Related to healthcare and treatment
- The process of getting better after an injury or illness
- Therapeutic measures to regain physical function
- Practices to promote personal health
- To reconstruct or strengthen after damage
- Treatment to enhance physical or mental health
- The capacity to overcome challenges
13 Clues: Improvement or forward movement • Help and assistance from others • Related to healthcare and treatment • The capacity to overcome challenges • Practices to promote personal health • Firmness in achieving recovery goals • To reconstruct or strengthen after damage • The ability to bounce back from adversity • A period of relaxation to regain strength • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2023-10-15
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- A feeling of unease or worry, often without a specific reason
- Treatment for emotional or psychological issues
- The state of being in good physical and mental health
- The overall condition of one's body or mind
- A person's way of thinking or their attitude
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- Understanding or knowledge about a particular subject
- A state of mental or emotional strain
- The scientific study of the mind and behavior
8 Clues: A state of mental or emotional strain • The overall condition of one's body or mind • A person's way of thinking or their attitude • The scientific study of the mind and behavior • Treatment for emotional or psychological issues • Understanding or knowledge about a particular subject • The state of being in good physical and mental health • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2023-10-15
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- A feeling of unease or worry, often without a specific reason
- Treatment for emotional or psychological issues
- The state of being in good physical and mental health
- The overall condition of one's body or mind
- A person's way of thinking or their attitude
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- Understanding or knowledge about a particular subject
- A state of mental or emotional strain
- The scientific study of the mind and behavior
8 Clues: A state of mental or emotional strain • The overall condition of one's body or mind • A person's way of thinking or their attitude • The scientific study of the mind and behavior • Treatment for emotional or psychological issues • Understanding or knowledge about a particular subject • The state of being in good physical and mental health • ...
Health 2021-02-10
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- only nutrients that aren't found in bodies
- makes the largest group on food plate
- death cause by oneself with intent to die
- mental or physical condition
- falls into five major categories
- in good health
- there are 5 types A,B,C,D,E and K
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- disorder:episodes of mood swings
- mood disorder: sadness,loss of interest
- affects ability to think,feel,and behave
- organic compounds in foods:sugar,starch etc
- such as butter,margarine,nuts,
- example: fish,eggs,poultry,beans,milk
- strong feeling of worry,nervousness,unease
- can lead to aids
15 Clues: in good health • can lead to aids • mental or physical condition • such as butter,margarine,nuts, • disorder:episodes of mood swings • falls into five major categories • there are 5 types A,B,C,D,E and K • makes the largest group on food plate • example: fish,eggs,poultry,beans,milk • mood disorder: sadness,loss of interest • affects ability to think,feel,and behave • ...
Riddle Me, This 2024-02-22
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- Activity that assеss employee performance
- Handling Process for addressing employee complaints
- Person responsible for mediating conflicts between employees
- management Process of finding and retaining top talent
- Antonym of Fired
- handbook Document outlining company policies and procedures
- software System for tracking employee attendance and time worked
- Adherence to legal and regulatory requirement
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- Presence of varied backgrounds and demographics
- Employee benefit that provides financial support during illn
- Legal requirement for workplace safety
- Program promoting physical and mental health
- Training program for new employees
- Arnold Schwarzenegger's famous film
- Program that promotes employee health and wellness
15 Clues: Antonym of Fired • Training program for new employees • Arnold Schwarzenegger's famous film • Legal requirement for workplace safety • Activity that assеss employee performance • Program promoting physical and mental health • Adherence to legal and regulatory requirement • Presence of varied backgrounds and demographics • Program that promotes employee health and wellness • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2023-10-15
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- A feeling of unease or worry, often without a specific reason
- Treatment for emotional or psychological issues
- The state of being in good physical and mental health
- The overall condition of one's body or mind
- A person's way of thinking or their attitude
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- Understanding or knowledge about a particular subject
- A state of mental or emotional strain
- The scientific study of the mind and behavior
8 Clues: A state of mental or emotional strain • The overall condition of one's body or mind • A person's way of thinking or their attitude • The scientific study of the mind and behavior • Treatment for emotional or psychological issues • Understanding or knowledge about a particular subject • The state of being in good physical and mental health • ...
Bulimia word puzzle 2024-02-01
words and definitions 2022-05-11
FITNESS & HEALTH 2013-04-21
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- As a teenager you should do 8 - 10 hours of this everyday
- The domain that is an activity you do for enjoyment
- The number of the amounts of domains of health there is
- The dimension of health that is about your mental feelings
- If your heart rate is lower, you are a more _____ person
- When you don't keep your body in a good contion, you don't exercise, or eat well
- Teen-aged person
- The type of physical activity vaccuming or gardening would fall under
- The dimension of health that is about interaction with others
- The dimension of health that is about you being active
- The pulse that you feel in your neck
- What heart rate has an average of 60 - 80 BPM aa a teenager
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- Another word for your heartbeat, you feel it on your neck, chest, wrist and thumb
- A word that means sitting still, eg. sleeping, watching tv, or sitting down
- If you are _______ your heart rate is faster
- The maximum amount of hours that is the reccomended for time on the computer for enjoyment
- The domain that is the type of phisical activity you do as a job
- The number of the amount of dimensions of health there is
- The pulse you feel in your wrist
- If you get from A to B in an active way it is call active ____________
20 Clues: Teen-aged person • The pulse you feel in your wrist • The pulse that you feel in your neck • If you are _______ your heart rate is faster • The domain that is an activity you do for enjoyment • The dimension of health that is about you being active • The number of the amounts of domains of health there is • If your heart rate is lower, you are a more _____ person • ...
Health Educator 2016-08-25
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- Attest or confirm in a formal statement.
- A person who provides instruction or education.
- Action or condition increases disease, injury, or negative outcome.
- The science and art dealing with the maintenance of health and the prevention, alleviation, or cure of disease.
- Dedicated to the oral health of children from infancy through the teen years.
- The circumstances affecting the way in which people live or work, especially with regard to their safety or well-being.
- Teach people about behaviors that promote wellness.
- Positive stress.
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- The way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
- A single human being as distinct from a group, class, or family.
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- An event/situation that causes stress.
- The state or condition of being in good physical and mental health.
- Members of a community who are chosen by community members or organizations to provide basic health and medical care to their community.
- Worry (someone); make anxious
- A gradual progression through many stages between one extreme and another.
- Medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases.
- A person or thing that eats or uses something.
- A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
20 Clues: Positive stress. • Worry (someone); make anxious • An event/situation that causes stress. • Attest or confirm in a formal statement. • A person or thing that eats or uses something. • A person who provides instruction or education. • The state of being free from illness or injury. • Teach people about behaviors that promote wellness. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month Crossword 2017-05-01
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- leading cause of disability worldwide
- Activities people enjoy doing that can reduce stress and anxiety.
- A technique used to promote relaxation and clear the mind that often includes closing the eyes and repeating a mantra
- Approximately 26% of ___________adults staying in shelters live with serious mental illness.
- It is important to set short and long term _______ to plan, feel a sense of accomplishment, and achieve what you want.
- Obtaining adequate____________in the meals in which you eat is essential to maintaining mental and physical health
- Time____________is the ability to plan daily tasks to reduce stress, increase productivity and efficiency.
- It is important to get enough __________ at night to ensure your mind and body get the rest they need.
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- 3rd leading cause of death for youth ages 10-24
- Any physical activity that enhances physical fitness and reduces stress, anxiety, and depression
- Taking slow deep __________reduces stress and increases relaxation.
- Approximately 10.2 million Americans have ____________mental health and substance use disorders
- All of the things people do in life to manage the stress as a result of the problems in their life.
- 1 in 5 _________in America experience a mental illness.
- A book in which to record personal experiences, thoughts, feelings, quotes, and art.
- The abbreviation for HPC's free counseling sessions offered to staff.
- An animal in your home that can help decrease loneliness and reduce stress.
17 Clues: leading cause of disability worldwide • 3rd leading cause of death for youth ages 10-24 • 1 in 5 _________in America experience a mental illness. • Activities people enjoy doing that can reduce stress and anxiety. • Taking slow deep __________reduces stress and increases relaxation. • The abbreviation for HPC's free counseling sessions offered to staff. • ...
MAP CAG 2013-03-12
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- NHS programme offering interventions for people with mental health problems
- Disorders in which an individual differs significantly from an average person, in terms of how they think, perceive, feel or relate to others
- This is given by GPs to patients in order to attend specialist services
- Main symptom of phobias
- The bible of psychiatry for the classification of mental disorders
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- Develops a series of national clinical guidelines to secure high quality healthcare
- The type of therapies offered by mental health services
- People who receive psychotherapy may suffer from it
8 Clues: Main symptom of phobias • People who receive psychotherapy may suffer from it • The type of therapies offered by mental health services • The bible of psychiatry for the classification of mental disorders • This is given by GPs to patients in order to attend specialist services • NHS programme offering interventions for people with mental health problems • ...
mental disorders 2022-10-26
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- includes dementia, amnesia, and delirium.
- help people learn to cope with stressful situations, overcome addictions, manage their chronic illnesses, and tests and assessments that can help diagnose a condition or tell more about the way a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
- a sudden feeling of acute and disabling anxiety.
- an anxiety disorder caused by very stressful, frightening or distressing events.
- a chronic or persistent disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease or injury and marked by memory disorders, personality changes, and impaired reasoning.
- the more-severe form of depression
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- having a tendency towards excessive orderliness, perfectionism, and great attention to detail.
- formerly called manic depression, is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings
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- a person who is abnormally anxious about their health.
- an ongoing pattern of behavior marked by emotional and behavioral problems.
- a mentality or approach characterized by inconsistent or contradictory elements.
12 Clues: the more-severe form of depression • includes dementia, amnesia, and delirium. • a sudden feeling of acute and disabling anxiety. • a person who is abnormally anxious about their health. • an ongoing pattern of behavior marked by emotional and behavioral problems. • a mentality or approach characterized by inconsistent or contradictory elements. • ...
Health and Wellness Programs 2023-11-06
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- to agree with and give encouragement to someone or something because you want them to succeed.
- the action or process of educating or of being educated
- the act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes
- adequate food, shelter, clothing, hygiene and medical, psychological, optical and dental care.
- a supply or source of aid or support; something resorted to in time of need a means of doing something.
- a state of mental well-being that enables people to cope with the stresses of life, realize their abilities, learn well and work well, and contribute to their community.
- the quality or state of being strong : capacity for exertion or endurance 2 : power to resist force : solidity, toughness 3 : power of resisting attack.
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- compassionate listening
- forms written for other essential services
- personal care items needed daily
- concerned with the development of someone or something.
- the raising of children and all the responsibilities and activities that are involved in it.
12 Clues: compassionate listening • personal care items needed daily • forms written for other essential services • concerned with the development of someone or something. • the action or process of educating or of being educated • the raising of children and all the responsibilities and activities that are involved in it. • ...
Chapter 16 Therapy and Treatment 2025-04-26
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- A barrier to mental health access related to a client's ability to effectively communicate with a therapist.
- Aversive Conditioning uses a _________ stimulus to stop an undesirable behavior.
- A demographic least likely to seek mental health services.
- A rare biomedical treatment potentially used for treating resistant depression.
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- Cognitive therapy is designed to help a client recognize _________ ideas and challenge catastrophic thoughts.
- A form of therapy technique that is designed to “help clients prevent or resolve psychosocial difficulties and achieve optimal growth”
- Primarily used to treat schizophrenia.
- A modality of therapy that can reduce a client's shame and isolation related to their issue.
- More problem-solving oriented family therapy.
- During Systematic-Desensitization the client works up a ________ of anxiety to gauge their least to greatest level of anxiety response to fearful stimuli.
- This perspective does not believe it is the therapist's job to provide advice, but rather help identify conflict and understand feelings.
- Key figure in the 19th century who supported and lobbied for the first mental asylums in the U.S.
12 Clues: Primarily used to treat schizophrenia. • More problem-solving oriented family therapy. • A demographic least likely to seek mental health services. • A rare biomedical treatment potentially used for treating resistant depression. • Aversive Conditioning uses a _________ stimulus to stop an undesirable behavior. • ...
AIM products 2022-08-30
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- Fortifies the immune system through a wide diversity of antioxidants to help prevent free radical damage
- A combination of fiber and cleansing herbs
- Helps maintain healthy bones, cartilage, gums and teeth
- Body cream made from plant-based ingredients that contain progesterone
- A blueberry electrolyte drink mix that improves recovery and boosts body energy – ATP
- Helps improve skin, hair, and nail health
- Provides nutrients that effectively support healthy blood sugar levels
- Eleven herbs which cleans from the cellular level throughout the organs and body
- Increases relaxation through combination of calming herbs
- Natural ingredients that synergistically support prostate health
- Promotes a strong, flexible, pain-free musculoskeletal system
- Contains organic seed-oil source of omega-3 and omega-6 essential fatty acids for healthy cell structure
- Provides CoQ10, an energy sparking, potent antioxidant
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- Barley leaf, spinach, kale, arugula, Swiss chard and broccoli sprout blended with cocoa powder
- Vegetable protein powder that can support health weight management
- Supports neuro health including vision and mental acuity
- Helps with regularity and appetite control, providing a prebiotic to the gut
- Good bacteria for your gut to boost your immune system and optimize digestion
- Supports cardiovascular and immune health with three types of garlic
- Digestive enzymes to help break down foods so we get more nutrients per meal
- Provides an essential mineral as a bath additive
- Carrots: Orange juice powder concentrate that contains beta-carotene
- All-natural, green juice powder concentrate for a strong foundation for good health
- Maintains urinary tract health
- Red concentrated vegetable powder that helps boost nitric oxide
- 90: Helps eliminate parasites from the body
26 Clues: Maintains urinary tract health • Helps improve skin, hair, and nail health • A combination of fiber and cleansing herbs • 90: Helps eliminate parasites from the body • Provides an essential mineral as a bath additive • Provides CoQ10, an energy sparking, potent antioxidant • Helps maintain healthy bones, cartilage, gums and teeth • ...
September 12th 2025-09-12
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- A contagious viral infection often prevented by vaccines
- A measured quantity of medicine
- Substances that act on the body, often used in treatment
- Mental health professionals
- A physical check-up or medical inspection
- A tool used to listen to heartbeats
- A place where sick people are treated
- A sudden illness or injury requiring immediate attention
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- Field concerned with health and healing
- Injection to prevent disease
- Room Hospital section for urgent care
- Medical professionals who diagnose and treat illnesses
- A person receiving medical care
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent disease
- A professional who prepares and dispenses drugs
15 Clues: Mental health professionals • Injection to prevent disease • A measured quantity of medicine • A person receiving medical care • A tool used to listen to heartbeats • Room Hospital section for urgent care • A place where sick people are treated • Field concerned with health and healing • A physical check-up or medical inspection • ...
Classification and Assessment 6 2022-08-09
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- A weakness of DSM-5 as mental health cannot be simply classified.
- A lot of DSM-5 disorders have this attached to them as their descriptions have developed throughout history.
- DSM-5 is influenced too much by these.
- These can cause stigma.
- These are lowering over time for diagnostic criteria.
- Rapid increase in something.
- A drawback of DSM-5 and ICD as there is a lot of it within the mental health problem diagnoses.
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- Abbr. ICD
- Diagnoses and this rather than explanatory.
- Disorders should be this, but often they are not as comorbidity is common.
10 Clues: Abbr. ICD • These can cause stigma. • Rapid increase in something. • DSM-5 is influenced too much by these. • Diagnoses and this rather than explanatory. • These are lowering over time for diagnostic criteria. • A weakness of DSM-5 as mental health cannot be simply classified. • Disorders should be this, but often they are not as comorbidity is common. • ...
Addiction Crossword 2025-11-05
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- How many million people ages 12 and above have substance problems?
- When was it first recognized as a mental health condition?
- How much percent start using substances before 21?
- How many people discovered this mental health condition?
- How many high schoolers currently use substances?
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- How many percent of all high schoolers use substances?
- What is one therapy you could get without paying a single cent?
- It was recognized first in which DSM?
- What were the homes called that provided temporary stay to isolate from substances?
- At what age are you most likely to get addicted?
10 Clues: It was recognized first in which DSM? • At what age are you most likely to get addicted? • How many high schoolers currently use substances? • How much percent start using substances before 21? • How many percent of all high schoolers use substances? • How many people discovered this mental health condition? • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE SEMPENA BULAN KESIHATAN MENTAL PEJABAT KESIHATAN DAERAH KLUANG 2023-09-24
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- ______ is one of key principle in Psycological First Aid
- _______ may give you a quick boost of energy, but it may make you feel anxious and disturb your sleep.
- _______ is no 2 most common cause of death in age 10-14 AND 24-25 years old
- We can use ________ ______ ______ to get to know better our emotion
- _____ nerve stimulation can be use for better mental health
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- __________ technique can help in reducing anxiety
- _______ with others improves mental health
- ______ questions was initially develop by Pfizer in 1993
- Creating hope through _______
- ______ is one of the reason people refuse to seek treatment
10 Clues: Creating hope through _______ • _______ with others improves mental health • __________ technique can help in reducing anxiety • ______ is one of key principle in Psycological First Aid • ______ questions was initially develop by Pfizer in 1993 • ______ is one of the reason people refuse to seek treatment • _____ nerve stimulation can be use for better mental health • ...
SAP April/May Newsletter Crossword 2024-03-26
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- when a substance use disorder and mental health diagnosis exist together
- April is what substance Awareness month
- Good __ Law that protects people when calling 911 for assistance if they or someone else are overdosing
- slang for drug associated with 4/20
- Mental Health Awareness month was started in 194_
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- Form of transportation associated with decrease in substance related motor vehicle crash trauma
- What form of treatment is effective for patients with ASD and a SUD
- Branch of AA for teenagers impacted by others drinking
- Drug Abuse Resistance Education program
- Mothers Against Drunk Driving abbr
10 Clues: Mothers Against Drunk Driving abbr • slang for drug associated with 4/20 • April is what substance Awareness month • Drug Abuse Resistance Education program • Mental Health Awareness month was started in 194_ • Branch of AA for teenagers impacted by others drinking • What form of treatment is effective for patients with ASD and a SUD • ...
Self Care 2025-07-21
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- Limits set to protect one's personal space and well-being.
- Physical activity to improve strength, fitness, and overall health.
- The intake of food necessary for health and growth.
- The act of writing down thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
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- The state of being fully present and engaged in the moment.
- Activities or techniques to reduce stress and promote calmness.
- A practice of focused thought to achieve mental clarity and emotional calm.
- The process of maintaining adequate fluid levels in the body.
- A natural state of rest essential for physical and mental recovery.
- The quality of being thankful and showing appreciation.
10 Clues: The intake of food necessary for health and growth. • The quality of being thankful and showing appreciation. • Limits set to protect one's personal space and well-being. • The state of being fully present and engaged in the moment. • The act of writing down thoughts, feelings, and experiences. • The process of maintaining adequate fluid levels in the body. • ...
MAT Standards 2026-03-11
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- All people receive trauma ________ care.
- Supports individuals to grow ______ networks.
- What must individuals be when receiving medication information?
- People are offered evidence-based harm _________ at the point of MAT delivery.
- How many standards are there?
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- How long does someone receive support?
- All people with __-_______ drug use and mental health difficulties can receive mental health care at the point of MAT delivery.
- Care Who do we share this information with?
- What are people who are at high risk of drug-related harm offered support.
- Who can access the service?
- All people have access to ___________ advocacy and support for housing, welfare and income needs.
11 Clues: Who can access the service? • How many standards are there? • How long does someone receive support? • All people receive trauma ________ care. • Supports individuals to grow ______ networks. • Care Who do we share this information with? • What must individuals be when receiving medication information? • ...
Chapter 7 LP Nutrition James 2022-09-21
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- a state of bodily or mental tension resulting from change
- made up with poeple with the same concerns who offer emotional help information and the benefits of shared experience
- bones weaken, vertebrae may collapse, stooped posture, bones may break easily
- eating large amounts of food then feel guilty and purge the food by vomiting or taking laxatives
- accumulation of blood in the large muscles of the legs
- an intense fear of being obese, "fat phobia"
- liquid at room temperature and comes from plant sources
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- a factor in high blood Cholesterol levels, solid at room temperature
- Promote sensible food choices and good health
- A state of physical, mental, and emotional/health
- fat-like substance in your blood
- a component of blood that carries oxygen to all the cells in the body
- a simple guide to good nutrition
13 Clues: fat-like substance in your blood • a simple guide to good nutrition • an intense fear of being obese, "fat phobia" • Promote sensible food choices and good health • A state of physical, mental, and emotional/health • accumulation of blood in the large muscles of the legs • liquid at room temperature and comes from plant sources • ...
Environmental Stressors 2022-12-02
10 Clues: loud noises • interactions • relationships • religious trauma • location of stress • politics/mass media • affects homeostasis • selfharm/substance abuse • cultural/national ideologies • affects mental/physical health
health 2023-05-11
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- – a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being
- is a state of being in a good way; an approach to promote good health
- health – a state of psychological well-being or an absence of mental illness
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- health – Physical health refers to the physical condition of the body, which includes being fit, enhancing fitness and maintaining health. It also includes aspects of the quality of the body, i.e., physical movement and vitality.
- health –In one sense it refers to the health of a person in reference to his or her ability to interact with others and thrive in social settings. It can also refer to the health of a society in general, and how the members of that society are treated and behave toward each other.
- health is the best condition of health possible for you.
6 Clues: health is the best condition of health possible for you. • – a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being • is a state of being in a good way; an approach to promote good health • health – a state of psychological well-being or an absence of mental illness • ...
Intro to Peds Interventions 2024-01-08
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- Specialist assessments/program design
- Working together with consultees
- Consult, coach, monitor
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- Address health issues before they occur
- Modify environment/tools
- Learn or relearn skills
- Direct contact with indviduals or groups
- Facilitate mental/physical health
- Keep current skills, slow loss of skills
9 Clues: Learn or relearn skills • Consult, coach, monitor • Modify environment/tools • Working together with consultees • Facilitate mental/physical health • Specialist assessments/program design • Address health issues before they occur • Direct contact with indviduals or groups • Keep current skills, slow loss of skills
Ch. 4.1 - Mental and Emotional Health and Well-Being 2025-10-02
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- unhealthy patterns of thinking that are often not grounded in reality
- how well you can bounce back from difficult situations
- satisfaction with life
- short-term mental and emotional state in which negative thoughts and feelings impair relationships, daily tasks, and enjoyment of life
- a model of understanding human needs, in which basic needs are met before higher-level needs
- patterns of thinking and feeling that decrease mental and emotional health; can be everyday worries or serious mental illness
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- how you express yourself and your thoughts and your feelings
- increased likelihood of developing a health condition due to genes inherited from biological parents
- how you observe and interpret information, including events and the world around you
- feeling of reaching one's full potential through creativity, independence, spontaneity, and a grasp of the real world
10 Clues: satisfaction with life • how well you can bounce back from difficult situations • how you express yourself and your thoughts and your feelings • unhealthy patterns of thinking that are often not grounded in reality • how you observe and interpret information, including events and the world around you • ...
Nutrition Task 2016-04-19
15 Clues: running • newly made • eating ____ • party animal • all the time • slimming plan • fish swim in it • speed of fitness • health and happiness • non physical endurance • fast physical movement • close your eyes at night • ___ bars are high in protein • to much suger over a long time • to much physical acivity we ___
