mental health Crossword Puzzles
Mental Health 2020-11-28
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- an anxiety disorder characterized by haunting memories, nightmares, social withdrawal, jumpy anxiety, and/or insomnia that lingers for four weeks or more after a traumatic experience
- significant binge-eating episodes, followed by distress, disgust, or guilt, but without the compensatory purging, fasting, or excessive exercise that marks bulimia nervosa
- an anxiety disorder that consists of sudden, overwhelming attacks of terror
- an eating disorder characterized by episodes of overeating, usually of high-calorie foods, followed by vomiting, laxative use, fasting, or excessive exercise
- a group of severe disorders characterized by disorganized and delusional thinking, disturbed perceptions, and inappropriate emotions and actions
- an anxiety disorder in which a person is continually tense, apprehensive, and in a state of autonomic nervous system arousal
- a psychological disorder marked by the appearance by age 7 of one or more of three key symptoms: extreme inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity
- A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness
- A mood disorder in which the person alternates between the hopelessness and lethargy of depression and the overexcited state of mania.
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- an anxiety disorder characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and/or actions (compulsions)
- defense mechanism that offers self-justifying explanations in place of the real, more threatening, unconscious reasons for one's actions
- an eating disorder in which an irrational fear of weight gain leads people to starve themselves
- a disorder that appears in childhood and is marked by deficient communication, social interaction, and understanding of others' states of mind
13 Clues: A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness • an anxiety disorder that consists of sudden, overwhelming attacks of terror • an eating disorder in which an irrational fear of weight gain leads people to starve themselves • an anxiety disorder characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and/or actions (compulsions) • ...
Mental Health 2021-12-01
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- An urge to steal, regardless of need.
- Obsessive desire to set fire to things.
- Brain part that triggers anxiety
- Intense fear.
- Negatively effects how you feel; loss of interest in things.
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- Feeling overwhelmed and unable to cope.
- The part of the brain that controls emotions.
- Eating and then forcing yourself to throw up to get rid of the calories.
- Cause of an attack.
- Mental disorder characterized by the obsession to lose weight.
- Eating large amounts in one sitting, then feeling guilty.
- Worry, nervousness, unease
- Excessive attention to detail.
13 Clues: Intense fear. • Cause of an attack. • Worry, nervousness, unease • Excessive attention to detail. • Brain part that triggers anxiety • An urge to steal, regardless of need. • Feeling overwhelmed and unable to cope. • Obsessive desire to set fire to things. • The part of the brain that controls emotions. • Eating large amounts in one sitting, then feeling guilty. • ...
Mental Health 2024-02-28
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- failure to execute complex motor skills
- traits, characteristics which an individual is born or develops early in life
- personality disorder characterized by emotional detatchment
- Lack of pleasure
- medication for Bi-polar disorder
- making up stories to fill in gaps in memory an unconcious attempt to save self esteem
- Lack of energy
- personality disorder characterized by social inhibition and avoidance of all social situations
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- failure to produce or comprehend verbal speech
- A rapid onset of confusion and disorientation
- failure to recognize familiar objects
- medication use to slow progression of dementia
- A way to reduce stigmas surrounding mental health
13 Clues: Lack of energy • Lack of pleasure • medication for Bi-polar disorder • failure to recognize familiar objects • failure to execute complex motor skills • A rapid onset of confusion and disorientation • failure to produce or comprehend verbal speech • medication use to slow progression of dementia • A way to reduce stigmas surrounding mental health • ...
Mental Health 2024-05-30
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- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances
- asking for help from someone when you need it
- to assist someone who is struggling
- disorders that affect your mood, thinking and behavior.
- a treatment used for mental illness usually prescribed by a doctor
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- a low mood or loss of pleasure or interest in activities for long periods of time
- includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- a treatment for mental illness that includes seeking advice from a mental health professional
- a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience
- to deal with and attempt to overcome problems and difficulties
- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
13 Clues: to assist someone who is struggling • asking for help from someone when you need it • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience • the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy • disorders that affect your mood, thinking and behavior. • includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being • ...
Mental Health 2024-09-17
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- a way to improve our physical health
- one way to improve mental health
- can be a symptom from stress
- part of the health triangle, relates to interacting with others
- a way to relieve stress and make us feel calm and recharged
- part of the health triangle, relates to emotions
- someone outside of school you can talk to about how you are feeling, a professional person.
- the ____ wheel
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- one point on the health triangle
- a group of people you can surround yourself with who make you happy
- someone you can go to during school to talk to about a problem or issue
- a state of worry or anxiety
- we feel this emotion from school, sports, friends, extra curricular activities and more
13 Clues: the ____ wheel • a state of worry or anxiety • can be a symptom from stress • one point on the health triangle • one way to improve mental health • a way to improve our physical health • part of the health triangle, relates to emotions • a way to relieve stress and make us feel calm and recharged • part of the health triangle, relates to interacting with others • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2024-05-08
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- A feeling of emotional or physical tension in response to being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental/emotional pressure
- A mental health professional trained to help individuals understand and cope with their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; may assess and/or diagnose mental health conditions
- A process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential.
- Personal knowledge gained from direct involvement in events, rather than from other people's descriptions
- A state of elevated mood, energy, and activity levels, often associated with bipolar disorder
- Someone who shares the experience of living with a mental health condition and/or substance use disorder
- Negative, judgmental, and/or discriminatory attitudes toward mental health challenges and those who live with them
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- The emotional response to the loss of someone or something significant
- a term used to describe an overall feeling of tiredness or lack of energy
- The ability to adapt and bounce back from adversity, trauma, or significant stress
- A state of uneasiness, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome, often accompanied by nervous behavior
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest or pleasure in activities, feelings of guilt or low self-worth, disturbed sleep or appetite, and poor concentration.
- the practice of taking care of physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of your life to promote health and wellness.
- a state of being physically or emotionally separated or disconnected from others.
- a time of intense difficulty, danger, or uncertainty, often requiring immediate action or intervention to prevent further harm or mitigate negative consequences
- Skill A strategy to help you deal with difficult situations and lessen unpleasant emotions, thoughts, or behaviors
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
- an emotional response to a terrible event like an accident, crime, natural disaster, physical or emotional abuse, neglect, experiencing or witnessing violence, death of a loved one, war, and more
18 Clues: The emotional response to the loss of someone or something significant • a term used to describe an overall feeling of tiredness or lack of energy • a state of being physically or emotionally separated or disconnected from others. • The ability to adapt and bounce back from adversity, trauma, or significant stress • ...
Health 2024-07-22
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- (6) Supporting group of relations
- (5) 5 glasses a day...
- (7) A measure of your sporting level
- (9) Health of feelings
- (9) Negative effect of poor mental health
- (5) Competitve activity
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- (4) A relaxing stress reducing exercise
- (4) This should be balanced...
- (7) People you get to know well
- (6) The opposite of lazy
- (7) Things you do with your free time
- (6) Redue this as much as possible
- (6) Health of the mind
- (8) Health of the body
- (6) Health of friendships
15 Clues: (5) 5 glasses a day... • (9) Health of feelings • (6) Health of the mind • (8) Health of the body • (5) Competitve activity • (6) The opposite of lazy • (6) Health of friendships • (4) This should be balanced... • (7) People you get to know well • (6) Supporting group of relations • (6) Redue this as much as possible • (7) A measure of your sporting level • ...
Mental Health 2018-07-22
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- the disorder of obsessions and compulsions
- hopefulness and confidence for a specific task or situation
- the ability to recover from difficulties
- opposite of negative
- changes of characteristics throughout life
- thoughts which arise or affect the mind in relation to the mind and brain
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- the feeling or belief of faith and self assurance of ones abilities
- constant changes in positive to negative thought patterns which can be described as a disorder
- the feeling of worry or nervousness about something with an uncertain outcome
- the combination of characteristics and qualities which form an individuals distinctive character
- confidence in ones own abilities and strengths
- the opinions or ideas that form in the mind
- an emotional state or reaction
13 Clues: opposite of negative • an emotional state or reaction • the ability to recover from difficulties • the disorder of obsessions and compulsions • changes of characteristics throughout life • the opinions or ideas that form in the mind • confidence in ones own abilities and strengths • hopefulness and confidence for a specific task or situation • ...
mental health 2018-07-22
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- fear of being overweight.
- organ in the body that controls practically everything.
- negative thoughts that have an affect to mental, physical, emotional, social and spiritual health.
- eating disorder that involves binge eating and food purge.
- changes in how an individual experiences different feelings and how these feelings are expressed, interpreted.
- feeling great and positive
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- disorder characterized by thoughts and experiences that seems out of touch with reality.
- - ptsd.
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviours (compulsions)
- states of comfortability, health and happiness.
- feeling terrible and negative
- stressful and anxious feelings which are common responses to situation where we feel under pressure.
13 Clues: - ptsd. • fear of being overweight. • feeling great and positive • feeling terrible and negative • states of comfortability, health and happiness. • organ in the body that controls practically everything. • eating disorder that involves binge eating and food purge. • excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviours (compulsions) • ...
mental health 2022-09-05
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- when you think about something too much or too long
- you feel alarmed or easily agitated
- somewhere where you may go when you are feeling abit upset or anxious
- you may have this feeling when you are mistrustful or suspicious
- this emotion is what you feel when you look up to someone or have an idol.
- you're feeling unhappy or let down
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- you may feel this when you're going through a rough time.
- a day where everyone wears shoes that are not as natural for a daily outfit
- an emotion that you feel when you have energy higher than your normal state of energy.
- a feeling when you show strong annoyance for something .
- this emotion is when you have feelings towards someone or something.
- showing appreciation for something you get as a gift .
- you may feel this when you see something you dislike.
13 Clues: you're feeling unhappy or let down • you feel alarmed or easily agitated • when you think about something too much or too long • you may feel this when you see something you dislike. • showing appreciation for something you get as a gift . • a feeling when you show strong annoyance for something . • you may feel this when you're going through a rough time. • ...
Mental health 2022-09-05
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- a sad feeling, a word used in the sentence 'i am feeling ?'
- a person who helps someone going through mental struggles
- an emotion that occurs after doing something that you think was wrong
- the red emotion in 'inside out'
- something that occurs when something is overwhelming causing you to worry
- we need it to function you get it by sleeping and food
- a mental disorder that relates to fear
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- words in the name of a subject in school
- a mental illness with four words in it including the word 'trauma'
- a service in one tree hill
- one of the seven deadly sins an emotion of happiness
- the main subject in 'inside out'
- a deeply stressing experience resulting in emotional shock
13 Clues: a service in one tree hill • the red emotion in 'inside out' • the main subject in 'inside out' • a mental disorder that relates to fear • words in the name of a subject in school • one of the seven deadly sins an emotion of happiness • we need it to function you get it by sleeping and food • a person who helps someone going through mental struggles • ...
Mental health 2022-01-26
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- Continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- Any of a group of hormones secreted within the brain and nervous system and having a number of physiological functions.(pl)
- A hormone that increases rates of blood circulation, breathing, and carbohydrate metabolism and prepares muscles for exertion.
- Relating to the heart and blood vessels.
- feelings of severe discouragement and gloom.
- Absolutely necessary; essential.
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- Spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact.
- Regular sleeping problems.
- Feelings of anger or antipathy resulting in hostile or violent behaviour; readiness to attack or confront.
- It happens when a part of the heart muscle doesn't get enough blood.
- The chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- Relax after a period of work or tension.
- Treat with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly.
13 Clues: Regular sleeping problems. • Absolutely necessary; essential. • Relax after a period of work or tension. • Relating to the heart and blood vessels. • feelings of severe discouragement and gloom. • Treat with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly. • It happens when a part of the heart muscle doesn't get enough blood. • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2020-01-05
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- MENTAL DISORDERS - examples : depression, anxiety, eating disorder, addictive behavior
- - a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- HEALTH - level of psychological well-being or an absence of mental illness
- - extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
- - look keenly or with difficulty at someone or something.
- OF MENTAL DISORDER - Example: trauma, emotional, physical, sexual abuse
- OF GRIEF - postulates a series of emotions experienced by terminally ill patients prior to death, or people who have lost a loved one
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- - an institution for educating children.
- CARE - nonmedical assistance with the activities of daily life (such as bathing, eating, dressing, using the toilet) for someone who's unable to fully perform those activities without help.
- - moderate or normal psychological stress interpreted as being beneficial for the experiencer(beneficial stress).
- - a group consisting of parents and children living together in a household.
- - pressure or tension exerted on a material object.
- CURE - a period spent in inactivity or leisure with the intention of improving one's physical or mental health.
13 Clues: - extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain. • - an institution for educating children. • - pressure or tension exerted on a material object. • - look keenly or with difficulty at someone or something. • OF MENTAL DISORDER - Example: trauma, emotional, physical, sexual abuse • - a group consisting of parents and children living together in a household. • ...
Mental health 2023-05-11
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- - a forceful, even violent contact between two
- and Statistics - obtained from analysing
- being.
- - mental or emotional pressure.
- - a feeling of unease, such as worry or fear
- strategies - behavioural and cognitive tactics
- to manage
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- health - our emotional, social and physiological
- - indicates one event results in another.
- expressed in numbers.
- - a group of conditions in which the physical
- and symptoms a person feels.
- conditions and demands that are appraised as
13 Clues: being. • to manage • expressed in numbers. • and symptoms a person feels. • - mental or emotional pressure. • and Statistics - obtained from analysing • - indicates one event results in another. • - a feeling of unease, such as worry or fear • conditions and demands that are appraised as • - a group of conditions in which the physical • ...
mental health 2024-01-17
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- episodes of anger, depression and anxiety
- Lost touch with reality
- pattern of inattention and impulsivity
- uncontrollable/reoccurring thoughts
- the healthiest method of communication
- unusual shifts in mood
- example of a club drug
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- an unhealthy way to communicate
- After a traumatic event
- example of a depressant
- affects how you think, feel/handle day to day
- speeds up the central nervous system
- excessive worry for 6 months or more
13 Clues: unusual shifts in mood • example of a club drug • After a traumatic event • Lost touch with reality • example of a depressant • an unhealthy way to communicate • uncontrollable/reoccurring thoughts • speeds up the central nervous system • excessive worry for 6 months or more • pattern of inattention and impulsivity • the healthiest method of communication • ...
Mental Health 2023-09-27
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- A Medical Doctor
- Being Mentally, Emotionally, Socially, and Spiritually Well
- The "feeling" part of health that includes your emotional reactions to life
- Interactions with others
- Has a degree in social work
- Irrational behavior, hallucinations and sometimes inability to function in society
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- A belief in some unifying force that gives purpose or meaning to life
- A specialized Psychologist
- Has a degree in counseling, psychology, or educational psychology
- A Ph.D. in counseling or clinical psychology
- Fear of a specific object, activity, or situation
- The "thinking" part of health that includes values, attitudes, and beliefs
- Persistent sadness, despair, and hopelessness
13 Clues: A Medical Doctor • Interactions with others • A specialized Psychologist • Has a degree in social work • A Ph.D. in counseling or clinical psychology • Persistent sadness, despair, and hopelessness • Fear of a specific object, activity, or situation • Being Mentally, Emotionally, Socially, and Spiritually Well • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2024-01-30
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- An excessive use of an specific thing that affects your life in any way.
- Its a mental illness usually a natural response to pressure, feeling afraid or threatened, which can show up in how we feel physically, mentally, and in how we behave. It’s common to describe it as a feeling of dread, fear or unease, which can range from mild to severe.
- Person that helps you with your problems and mental health issues.
- A cause of a mental health problem that involves eating unhealthy food, that may impact the way in which you live.
- A mental disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, concentration, and the ability to carry out daily tasks.
- It is your subjective sense of overall personal worth or value that influences your motivation, mental well-being, and quality of life.
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- When you understand what another person is feeling.
- It´s a condition related to brain development that impacts how a person perceives and socializes with others, causing problems in social interaction and communication.
- An activity that helps you calm down.
- A term is used to describe a state of low mood or a mental disorder (also called major depressive disorder or clinical depression). Clinical depression is a common serious mood disorder that causes severe symptoms, such as sadness and feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt, lack of interest or pleasure in daily activities.
- Mental illness that occurs when you don´t eat because you see yourself fat.
- A response to an event that psychologically overwhelms you, often leading to shock, denial, and changes in the body, mind, and behaviour.
- Condition that you may undergo when you feel overwhelmed
13 Clues: An activity that helps you calm down. • When you understand what another person is feeling. • Condition that you may undergo when you feel overwhelmed • Person that helps you with your problems and mental health issues. • An excessive use of an specific thing that affects your life in any way. • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2024-01-30
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- The ability to bounce back from adversity or challenges, demonstrating mental strength and adaptability.
- A mental disorder that creates concern about body weight, body image and unhealthy eating disorders
- A state of being separated or withdrawn from others, potentially contributing to feelings of loneliness and negatively impacting mental health.
- A severe mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought processes, emotions, and perception of reality, often leading to impaired social functioning.
- A practice that promotes mental clarity and relaxation through focused attention or mindfulness, often aiding in stress reduction.
- The capacity to understand and share the feelings of others, fostering connection and support in relationships.
- Activities and practices that individuals engage in to maintain and improve their own mental and emotional well-being.
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- A mental state characterized by present-moment awareness and non-judgmental acceptance, often cultivated through meditation.
- Negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes surrounding mental health issues, which can hinder individuals from seeking help and support.
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in daily activities.
- A state of uneasiness and apprehension, often accompanied by heightened physiological responses, related to uncertain or threatening situations
- Activities and practices that individuals engage in to maintain and improve their own mental and emotional well-being.
- A mental health condition characterized by persistent, intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions) aimed at reducing anxiety.
- A systematic approach to improving mental health through counseling, often involving discussions with a trained professional.
14 Clues: A mental disorder that creates concern about body weight, body image and unhealthy eating disorders • The ability to bounce back from adversity or challenges, demonstrating mental strength and adaptability. • The capacity to understand and share the feelings of others, fostering connection and support in relationships. • ...
mental health 2024-05-16
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- A GOOD COMFORT FOR DAYS YOUR MENTAL HEALTH IS EXTRA LOW
- BEING IN A ____________ PLACE TO BE ALONE AND CALM YOU DOWN
- A FORM OF BREATHING FOR CALMING
- A MAIN STRESSOR THAT CAN BRING DOWN YOUR CONFIDENCE AND MENTAL HEALTH
- SCARED AND NON SOCIAL
- LOW MOOD AND LOSS OF PLEASURE IN ACTIVITIES
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- HELPFUL PEOPLE TO HELP GET YOUR MOOD UP AND STAY HAPPY
- A SAFE PLACE TO TALK ABOUT YOUR MENTAL HEALTH WITHOUT BEING SCARED
- TAKE MANY OF THESE TO STAY NON STRESSED AND KEEP A GOOD MENTAL HEALTH
- GOOD LISTENING THING TO CALM YOUR ANXIETY
- A GOOD WAY TO CALM DOWN FROM A PANIC ATTACK
- BEING OVERWHELMED
- LOW ABILITY TO FOCUS
13 Clues: BEING OVERWHELMED • LOW ABILITY TO FOCUS • SCARED AND NON SOCIAL • A FORM OF BREATHING FOR CALMING • GOOD LISTENING THING TO CALM YOUR ANXIETY • A GOOD WAY TO CALM DOWN FROM A PANIC ATTACK • LOW MOOD AND LOSS OF PLEASURE IN ACTIVITIES • HELPFUL PEOPLE TO HELP GET YOUR MOOD UP AND STAY HAPPY • A GOOD COMFORT FOR DAYS YOUR MENTAL HEALTH IS EXTRA LOW • ...
Mental Health 2024-04-26
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- a long term form of depression that affects your mood,interest and self esteem
- A mental health condition that causes fear,worry and constant feeling of being overwhelmed
- professional guidance of individual by utilizing psychological methods
- A mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings between emotional highs and lows
- a mood disorder that affects your feelings,thoughts and behaviours
- A serious mental disorder that affects how people interpret reality
- extreme anxiety, sorrow or pain
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- A strong feeling deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
- A mental health conditon that causes fear and avoidance of social situations
- offering one's services or resources
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- Disorder that causes uncontrollable and recurring thoughts and behaviours that interfere with daily life
- A mental health condition triggered by a terrifying event
13 Clues: extreme anxiety, sorrow or pain • offering one's services or resources • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • A mental health condition triggered by a terrifying event • a mood disorder that affects your feelings,thoughts and behaviours • A serious mental disorder that affects how people interpret reality • ...
psycology vocabulary 2023-06-12
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- a mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought processes, perceptions, emotional responsiveness, and social interactions
- a behavioral condition that makes focusing on everyday requests and routines challenging.
- a false perception of objects or events involving your senses: sight, sound, smell, touch and taste
- an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms
- a mental health condition that causes a persistently low or depressed mood and a loss of interest in activities that once brought joy
- an emotion characterized by feelings of tension, worried thoughts, and physical changes like increased blood pressure
- a mental health condition that involves long-lasting, all-encompassing, disruptive patterns of thinking, behavior, mood and relating to others
- a mental health condition that causes an individual to experience physical bodily symptoms in response to psychological distress.
- mental disorders that involve experiencing a disconnection and lack of continuity between thoughts, memories, surroundings, actions and identity
- repeated thoughts, urges, or mental images that cause anxiety
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- a chronic, and long-lasting condition in which a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts ("obsessions") and/or behaviors ("compulsions
- a particularly challenging type of personality disorder characterized by impulsive, irresponsible and often criminal behavior.
- repetitive behaviors or mental acts that a person feels driven to perform in response to an obsession.
- a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration
- relives the traumatic event through nightmares and flashbacks, and may experience feelings of isolation, irritability, and guilt
- a belief that is clearly false and that indicates an abnormality in the affected person's content of thought
- an intense fear of an animal feeling or place
- a resource that many different health professionals can use to assist in the diagnosis of mental disorders
18 Clues: an intense fear of an animal feeling or place • repeated thoughts, urges, or mental images that cause anxiety • a behavioral condition that makes focusing on everyday requests and routines challenging. • a false perception of objects or events involving your senses: sight, sound, smell, touch and taste • ...
Mental Health 2023-01-17
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- the act of listening and talking with someone; discussing something together
- a feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want
- people coming up with ideas
- a specific statement of what you want to achieve, giving direction to your plan of action
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- a struggle between opposing forces; a problem
- a third party who intervenes to help others manage their conflict.
- a physical and mental response to a challenging or threatening situation
- to settle differences
- treating a person or their feelings with consideration
- individuals who share the same age/maturity level
- any physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt or destroy
- a state of fear or worry
- the ability to control one's actions, thoughts, and words
13 Clues: to settle differences • a state of fear or worry • people coming up with ideas • a struggle between opposing forces; a problem • individuals who share the same age/maturity level • treating a person or their feelings with consideration • the ability to control one's actions, thoughts, and words • any physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt or destroy • ...
Mental Health 2023-05-17
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- A complex organ responsible for thoughts, emotions, and feelings
- Factors outside the brain that can impact or hurt the brain
- The effect of genes on the brain's development
- A common coping mechanism for all of us
- A group of disorders affecting the mind that are marked by major changes and disruption in thinking clearly and emotional function
- The state of being physical and happy
- How we feel, think, and behave
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- A group of disorders characterized by severe problems with a person's eating behaviors
- Who can develop a mental illness?
- If someone is suicidal or in emotional distress you should call the National Suicide ___________ Lifeline
- A group of disorders that causes people to experience high levels and frequent attacks of fear and worry
- Health related to the overall physical condition of our body
- A mental health professional uses specially designed __________ to evaluate a person
13 Clues: How we feel, think, and behave • Who can develop a mental illness? • The state of being physical and happy • A common coping mechanism for all of us • The effect of genes on the brain's development • Factors outside the brain that can impact or hurt the brain • Health related to the overall physical condition of our body • ...
Med Professions Semester 2022-12-07
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- provides care in home
- Verbal Communication is
- Nightingale Founder of Nursing
- injured worker
- invented small pox vaccine
- medicare insurance is for
- Health deals with mental disorders and diseases
- performs diagnostic test
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- bad practice
- state of being in good health
- non profit agency
- physical disability preventing communication
- wrongful act with no contract
- language non verbal behavior
- created first health record
- a rule that must be followed
16 Clues: bad practice • injured worker • non profit agency • provides care in home • Verbal Communication is • performs diagnostic test • medicare insurance is for • invented small pox vaccine • created first health record • language non verbal behavior • a rule that must be followed • state of being in good health • wrongful act with no contract • Nightingale Founder of Nursing • ...
Mental Health - Key Warning Signs 2023-05-24
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- This factor to consider includes family structure, poverty, etc.
- This is the "healthiest" attachment type
- Who is a key factor in early identification and intervention of children's mental health?
- Approx one in ___ children have a diagnosable mental health disorder
- Common eating disorder
- Obsessions are the ______ in OCD
- Bipolar includes episodes of depression and ______
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- Compulsions are the _____ in OCD
- We need to consider the frequency, duration, intensity, and ____?
- Major Depressive Disorder is ______
- disorder Mental health is more than just the absence of a ____ ____
- Intense, excessive, and persistent fear and worry
- Major obstacle in proper mental illness identification and treatment
13 Clues: Common eating disorder • Compulsions are the _____ in OCD • Obsessions are the ______ in OCD • Major Depressive Disorder is ______ • This is the "healthiest" attachment type • Intense, excessive, and persistent fear and worry • Bipolar includes episodes of depression and ______ • This factor to consider includes family structure, poverty, etc. • ...
Chapter one 2013-11-21
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- insurance by gov. for poor
- Women’s Health and Cancer Rights Act
- insurance by gov. for elderly
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- 1974 to protect the rights of patients
- focus of preventing disease prolonging life and promoting physical health
- payments covered by patient
- paid by employer
- national prevention strategy 3 goals increase life expectancy, reduce health disparities and increase access
- actual activities to help with public education
- coverage for eveyone
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
- American Recovery and Reinvestment
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
- Newborn and Mothers’ Health Protection Act
- evaluating the process of to facilitate programs
- Triangle focuses on the balance of three factors, quality, cost, and accessibility
- Mental Health Parity Act
- Gross Domestic Product
- Certificate of Need
- continuous collection of data
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- groups share risk and costs of covered losses
- standards to increase patient awareness by education
- Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act
- facilities set up to serve the poor
- providers that focuses specifically on the care when hospitalized
- Voluntary insurance from employer
- Center for Mental Health Services
- Family Medical Leave Act
- National Mental Health Act
- Poison Prevention Packaging Act
- Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
- poorhouses
- developed to provide protection in the event of health problems
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Social Security Act considered old age insurance
- avoids development of disease
- evaluation that forced medical schools to have standardization
- activities for early detection, prevents progression of disease
- state of well being
- reduces impact of existing disease by reducing disease related complictions
- American Medical Association
- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
- large patterns of disease
44 Clues: poorhouses • paid by employer • state of well being • Certificate of Need • coverage for eveyone • Gross Domestic Product • Family Medical Leave Act • Mental Health Parity Act • large patterns of disease • insurance by gov. for poor • National Mental Health Act • payments covered by patient • American Medical Association • insurance by gov. for elderly • avoids development of disease • ...
Unit 1- Intro to Health 2024-03-14
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- Shows how a person’s life may be in wellness or illness
- The way you get along with others
- All parts and systems of body work together- can withstand stress having strength to pursue physical, mental, environmental, and social changes
- Overall state of well-being or total health
- Confidence and worth that you feel about yourself
- Repeated behaviors related to the way a person lives which helps their health
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- Planned preventive action take before an event to increase chances of a safe outcome
- Something you aim for that takes planning and work
- Behavior with an element of danger that may cause injury or harm
- Providing health information in such a way that it influences people to change attitudes so that they take positive actions about their health
- When you lack confidence about who you are and what you can do
- A state of total physical, mental, and social well-being
- Describes the method one will use to make decisions
- Average number of years a group of people is expected to live
- How you like, accept, and feel about yourself; how you relate to others; how you meet the demands of life
- The level of health and satisfaction that a person has
- The act of making a choice or coming to a solution
17 Clues: The way you get along with others • Overall state of well-being or total health • Confidence and worth that you feel about yourself • Something you aim for that takes planning and work • The act of making a choice or coming to a solution • Describes the method one will use to make decisions • The level of health and satisfaction that a person has • ...
Mental Health 2018-07-22
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- mental illnesses are part of a _____ mental health.
- where thinking takes place.
- the emotion you feel when in a positive state of mind.
- happiness is part of a _____ mental health.
- things that must be overcome during life
- relating to the mind.
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- the state of mental strain caused from demanding situations.
- the ability to see the light in a negative situation.
- an emotion that is part of a negative state of mind.
- a mental illness that affects both mental and physical health.
- an action that helps one through a challenge.
- feeling unease in a situation.
12 Clues: relating to the mind. • where thinking takes place. • feeling unease in a situation. • things that must be overcome during life • happiness is part of a _____ mental health. • an action that helps one through a challenge. • mental illnesses are part of a _____ mental health. • an emotion that is part of a negative state of mind. • ...
crossword gym 2020-08-31
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- ; something done successfully
- ; materials
- ; committing to something
- ; related to the mind
- ; state being in good health
- ; relating to emotions
- ; needing companionship
- ; action of giving someone support
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- ; mental state of achievement
- ; willing to do commit or do something
- ; being physically fit
- ; relating to the body as opposed to the mind
- ; mental and physical condition
- ; bein responsible
- ; the action of engaging
15 Clues: ; materials • ; bein responsible • ; related to the mind • ; being physically fit • ; relating to emotions • ; needing companionship • ; the action of engaging • ; committing to something • ; state being in good health • ; mental state of achievement • ; something done successfully • ; mental and physical condition • ; action of giving someone support • ...
Actions for Wellbeing- 2024 Mental Health Awareness Week 2024-07-10
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- Engaging in activities for pleasure and relaxation.
- Spending time outdoors to reduce stress and improve mood.
- Setting limits to protect personal well-being.
- The practice of being thankful and showing appreciation.
- Physical activity that improves mental health by releasing endorphins.
- A gathering of people with similar issues to share experiences and advice.
- Deep, controlled inhalations and exhalations to reduce anxiety.
- A practice of focused concentration that helps calm the mind.
- A physical and mental practice that includes breath control and meditation.
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- Activities and practices that promote physical and emotional health.
- Writing down thoughts and feelings to process emotions.
- Professional guidance to help address mental health issues.
- Being present and fully engaged in the current moment.
- Restorative rest essential for mental health.
- Eating a balanced diet to support overall well-being.
15 Clues: Restorative rest essential for mental health. • Setting limits to protect personal well-being. • Engaging in activities for pleasure and relaxation. • Eating a balanced diet to support overall well-being. • Being present and fully engaged in the current moment. • Writing down thoughts and feelings to process emotions. • ...
Mental Health Matters! 2023-04-12
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- negative, judgmental, and/or discriminatory attitudes toward mental health challenges and those who live with them
- something that increases the chances of developing a condition
- an unhealthy pattern of drug, alcohol or other chemical use that may lead to relationship,education, work, mental and/or physical problems
- a strategy to help you deal with difficult situations and lessen unpleasant emotions, thoughts, or behaviors
- something that decreases the chances of developing a condition and/or balances out an existing risk factor
- a mood disorder characterized by intense feelings of sadness, often associated with physical symptoms such as disturbance of sleep, appetite, and concentration
- a licensed medical doctor who has completed additional psychiatric training; can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe and manage medication, and provide therapy
- a mental health professional trained to help individuals understand and cope with their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; may assess and/or diagnose mental health conditions
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- a description that identifies a medical or mental disorder or illness
- a normal emotional suffering experienced by a person from a loss of a loved one
- an emotional response to a disturbing, scary, or shocking experience that overwhelms an individual’s ability to cope
- the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness
- the ongoing inner emotional feeling experienced by a person
- treatment that takes place in an office, hospital, or other clinical setting but does not involve overnight stays
- death that occurs as a result of an action designed to end one’s life
- a feeling of emotional or physical tension in response to being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental/emotional pressure
- a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential
- irrational fear that leads people to altogether avoid specific things or situations that trigger intense anxiety
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- a physical or mental feature that indicates the potential existence of a concern, condition, or diagnosis
20 Clues: the ongoing inner emotional feeling experienced by a person • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another • something that increases the chances of developing a condition • a description that identifies a medical or mental disorder or illness • death that occurs as a result of an action designed to end one’s life • ...
Mental Health 2021-10-18
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- a severe disease in which a person may suffer from delusions, hallucinations, and a false sense of reality.
- a reaction to stress that occurs after the event is over
- a condition characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity
- stress that provides a welcome challenge
- the type of stress that is persistent and unrelenting
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- a mark of disgrace or negative label
- of extreme sadness, apathy, and hopelessness
- a disorder in which the individual is trapped in a pattern of repeated thoughts and behaviors
- a disorder characterized by extreme mood swings ranging from depression to mania
- stress that is perceived as negative or overwhelming
- characterized by excessive, exaggerated anxiety about everyday life events with no obvious reasons for worry
- an overwhelming and unreasonable fear of an object or situation that poses little real danger but causes anxiety
- the type of stress that is temporary
13 Clues: a mark of disgrace or negative label • the type of stress that is temporary • stress that provides a welcome challenge • of extreme sadness, apathy, and hopelessness • stress that is perceived as negative or overwhelming • the type of stress that is persistent and unrelenting • a reaction to stress that occurs after the event is over • ...
Mental Health 2021-09-15
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- medications that treat depression
- act of taking one's life
- condition identified by unstable identity and interpersonal relationships
- people who lose a loved one to suicide
- condition identified by periods of intense depression that alternate with periods of manic moods
- condition in which a person has difficulty paying attention and controlling behavior
- type of therapy in which all family members meet together with a therapist to build positive healthy relationships
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- shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair
- condition in which someone responds with extreme or unrealistic fear and dread
- condition identified by intense negative feelings that do not go away
- professional who diagnosis and treats people with mental health condiditons
- gatherings in which a therapist meets with a group of people who share a common problem
- condition identified by irregular thoughts and delusions hearing voices and seeing things that are not there
13 Clues: act of taking one's life • medications that treat depression • people who lose a loved one to suicide • shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair • condition identified by intense negative feelings that do not go away • condition identified by unstable identity and interpersonal relationships • ...
mental health 2022-03-16
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- relating to disorders of the mind
- the state of being in good health
- an emotion and the name of a dwarf in Snow White
- the quality of being thankful
- a mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment
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- a person with whom one has a bond of mutual affection
- the treatment of mental or psychological disorders by psychological means.
- an idea or opinion produced by thinking, or occurring suddenly in the mind
- a person's mental or physical condition
- eeling, expressing, or causing great pleasure and happiness
- a group of people related by blood or marriage
- a reason or reasons for acting or behaving in a particular way.
- an illness or condition that disrupts normal physical or mental functions
13 Clues: the quality of being thankful • relating to disorders of the mind • the state of being in good health • a person's mental or physical condition • a group of people related by blood or marriage • an emotion and the name of a dwarf in Snow White • a person with whom one has a bond of mutual affection • eeling, expressing, or causing great pleasure and happiness • ...
Mental Health 2021-12-01
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- Eating large amounts in one sitting, then feeling guilty.
- Refusal to eat due to
- The part of the brain that controls emotions.
- Feeling overwhelmed and unable to cope.
- Excessive attention to detail.
- Obsessive desire to set fire to things.
- An urge to steal, regardless of need.
- Cause of an attack.
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- Negatively effects how you feel; loss of interest in things.
- Brain part that triggers anxiety
- Eating and then forcing yourself to throw up to get rid of the calories.
- Worry, nervousness, unease
- Intense fear.
13 Clues: Intense fear. • Cause of an attack. • Refusal to eat due to • Worry, nervousness, unease • Excessive attention to detail. • Brain part that triggers anxiety • An urge to steal, regardless of need. • Feeling overwhelmed and unable to cope. • Obsessive desire to set fire to things. • The part of the brain that controls emotions. • ...
Mental Health 2018-07-22
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- constant changes in positive to negative thought patterns which can be described as a disorder
- the ability to recover from difficulties
- confidence in ones own abilities and strengths
- the disorder of obsessions and compulsions
- hopefulness and confidence for a specific task or situation
- the feeling of worry or nervousness about something with an uncertain outcome
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- the opinions or ideas that form in the mind
- an emotional state or reaction
- changes of characteristics throughout life
- the feeling or belief of faith and self assurance of ones abilities
- opposite of negative
- thoughts which arise or affect the mind in relation to the mind and brain
- the combination of characteristics and qualities which form an individuals distinctive character
13 Clues: opposite of negative • an emotional state or reaction • the ability to recover from difficulties • changes of characteristics throughout life • the disorder of obsessions and compulsions • the opinions or ideas that form in the mind • confidence in ones own abilities and strengths • hopefulness and confidence for a specific task or situation • ...
Mental Health 2014-12-01
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- an important part of the clinical assessment process in psychiatric practice
- an abnormal condition of the mind, and is a generic psychiatric term for a mental state often described as involving a "loss of contact with reality"
- "split mind" meaning a split from reality
- judging and discriminating against mental illnesses
- drug induced movement disorders that include dystonia, akathisia, parkinsonism, and tardive dyskinesia
- used to treat symptoms of extrapyramidal symptoms
- Health our favourite clinical rotation
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- an abnormally elevated mood state
- a state of low mood and aversion to activity that can affect a person's thoughts, behavior, feelings and sense of well-being
- chemical treatment of mental illnesses
- an affective disorder characterized by periods of mania alternating with periods of depression
- Disorder patterns of behaviour, mood, social interaction, and impulsiveness that cause distress to themselves and others
- a standard psychiatric treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses
13 Clues: an abnormally elevated mood state • chemical treatment of mental illnesses • Health our favourite clinical rotation • "split mind" meaning a split from reality • used to treat symptoms of extrapyramidal symptoms • judging and discriminating against mental illnesses • an important part of the clinical assessment process in psychiatric practice • ...
Mental Health 2023-03-11
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- A neurotransmitter associated with mood and well-being
- Actions taken to improve one's own physical and mental health
- A physiological and psychological response to a perceived threat
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others
- Strategies used to deal with stress and difficult situations
- A state of being free from tension and anxiety
- A feeling of worry or unease
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- A mood disorder characterized by sadness and loss of interest
- dog A trained dog that provides emotional support to individuals
- A technique for focusing on the present moment and reducing stress
- The ability to adapt and recover from stress or adversity
- A practice that involves quieting the mind and focusing on the breath
- A feeling of appreciation or thankfulness
- Treatment aimed at improving mental health and well-being
14 Clues: A feeling of worry or unease • A feeling of appreciation or thankfulness • A state of being free from tension and anxiety • A neurotransmitter associated with mood and well-being • The ability to adapt and recover from stress or adversity • Treatment aimed at improving mental health and well-being • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others • ...
Physical Education Crossword 2021-09-16
20 Clues: Speed • Power • Health • Fitness • Balance • Agility • Exercise • Strength • Flexibility • Overexertion • Coordination • Reaction Time • Body Composition • Muscular Endurance • Social Development • Physical Education • Mental Development • Physical Development • Emotional Development • Cardiovascular Endurance
CROSSWORD TWO - 2024 Mental Health Awareness Week 2024-07-10
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- Restorative rest essential for mental health.
- Eating a balanced diet to support overall well-being.
- Being present and fully engaged in the current moment.
- Writing down thoughts and feelings to process emotions.
- Physical activity that improves mental health by releasing endorphins.
- Spending time outdoors to reduce stress and improve mood.
- A gathering of people with similar issues to share experiences and advice.
- Deep, controlled inhalations and exhalations to reduce anxiety.
- A physical and mental practice that includes breath control and meditation.
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- A practice of focused concentration that helps calm the mind.
- Setting limits to protect personal well-being.
- Activities and practices that promote physical and emotional health.
- The practice of being thankful and showing appreciation.
- Engaging in activities for pleasure and relaxation.
- Professional guidance to help address mental health issues.
15 Clues: Restorative rest essential for mental health. • Setting limits to protect personal well-being. • Engaging in activities for pleasure and relaxation. • Eating a balanced diet to support overall well-being. • Being present and fully engaged in the current moment. • Writing down thoughts and feelings to process emotions. • ...
Health and Wellbeing 2024-01-24
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- An example of good social health is productive ________________________ with others
- This type of health refers to the current state of well-being relating to the mind or brain
- This type of health relates to the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others including the ability to adapt appropriately to different social situations.
- This type of health relates to ideas, beliefs, values and ethics that arise in the minds and conscience of human beings.
- The 1986 definition of health and wellbeing is referred to as 'the state of a person's physical, social, emotional, mental and spiritual existence and is characterised by an ________________________ in which the person feels happy, healthy, capable and engaged'.
- This type of health relates to the functioning of the body and its systems including the physical capacity to perform daily activities or tasks.
- Health and wellbeing is dynamic, complex and ________________________
- An example of spiritual health is a sense of __________________________
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- systems An example of physical health is well-functioning ______________ _______________
- An equilibrium in which individuals feel happy, healthy, capable and engaged
- The acronym for the five dimensions of health
- Emotional health includes our ability to recognise, understand and ______________ a range of emotions
- An example of good mental health is high levels of _________________
- This type of health relates to the ability to express feelings in a positive way.
- To achieve overall health and wellbeing individuals need a _____________________ of all dimensions of health.
- An example of emotional health is high levels of ______________________
16 Clues: The acronym for the five dimensions of health • An example of good mental health is high levels of _________________ • Health and wellbeing is dynamic, complex and ________________________ • An example of emotional health is high levels of ______________________ • An example of spiritual health is a sense of __________________________ • ...
Maintaining Mental Health 2023-01-23
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- involves sound relationships, building connections with other people and making contributions to the community and society
- feeling helpless, hopeless and/or worthless
- Health proper functioning of the body and its parts
- mental disorders characterized by an excessive and persistent sense of
- mental and emotional wellness; promotes a positive attitude and self-esteem, helps people cope with normal stresses of life, and helps people work productively
- and unease
- mental health disorder characterized by long-lasting, intense sadness leading
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- great sadness caused by the loss of a person or thing
- body’s physical and mental response to unpleasant or difficult situations
- mental illnesses causing physical bodily symptoms which cannot be traced to
- feeling nervous, unsure or scared about something
- “a complete state of physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity” as defined by the World Health Organization
- description of how a person physically grows; differ from person to person; determined by heredity
- physical cause
14 Clues: and unease • physical cause • feeling helpless, hopeless and/or worthless • feeling nervous, unsure or scared about something • Health proper functioning of the body and its parts • great sadness caused by the loss of a person or thing • mental disorders characterized by an excessive and persistent sense of • ...
Los Espacios Verdes Vocabulario 2024-01-08
23 Clues: Relax • Parks • Enjoy • Urban • Foster • Hectic • Mental • Stress • Reduce • Health • Nature • Promote • Respite • Healthy • Gardens • Physical • Essential • Community • Biodiversity • Green Spaces • Quality of Life • Natural Environment • Sustainable Community
Hws 2017-01-10
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- Chemist supplies through a chain
- Care Services for elderly care
- Homes Old rest home for people
- Good things to say
- GPs are them.
- Health Mind over matter
- emergency vehicle
- Worries about but not aired
- Teeth fixer
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- Complicated mental and physical issues
- Sight fixer issues glasses
- What you need for health care.
- groans or actionable concerns
- Sick people are kept there
- Care Given in your own place
- Health In local area.
16 Clues: Teeth fixer • GPs are them. • emergency vehicle • Good things to say • Health In local area. • Health Mind over matter • Sight fixer issues glasses • Sick people are kept there • Worries about but not aired • Care Given in your own place • groans or actionable concerns • Care Services for elderly care • What you need for health care. • Homes Old rest home for people • ...
Support Services - THRIVE 2021-04-23
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- these professionals can help diagnose mental illnesses and provide counselling that can look at your thoughts, feelings and behaviours.
- is one of the leading causes of disability, affecting 264 million people, according to the WHO.
- of health broad ranges of personal, social, economic and environmental factors that determine individual and population health.
- small group meetings are among the most _______ and economical ways of helping individuals meet informational and psychosocial needs.
- patients may benefit from joining a support group that includes _____
- _______ can make you jittery and increase anxious feelings
- most prevalent mental health disorder among college students.
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- these people are doctors specially trained in diagnosing and treating mental illnesses. As with doctors, they can prescribe medications.
- adulthood the onset of most mental illness occurs during adolescence or _______
- the holistic view of health entails providing for your physical, emotional, mental, social and ______ needs
- approximately one _______ Canadians receive publicly funded home care services at any given time.
- these are sometimes the first things we stop doing when we feel under pressure or stress(blank) practices.
- groups groups of people with similar struggles who share their experiences.
- care a term used for temporary care provided for caregivers
- _____ therapy is a focused, action-oriented approach to mental health treatment.
15 Clues: _______ can make you jittery and increase anxious feelings • care a term used for temporary care provided for caregivers • most prevalent mental health disorder among college students. • patients may benefit from joining a support group that includes _____ • groups groups of people with similar struggles who share their experiences. • ...
Chapter 6 PowerPoint Crossword 2023-09-10
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- World ____ Organization
- A shame or social disgrace
- Doing a task without assistance
- Always considering the whole person
- Treating others with respect and self-worth
- Having to do with self-esteem
- Short term
- Another name for optimal health
- Offering choices
- Having to do with the mind & being creative
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- Having to do with the body
- Loss of physical or mental function
- Health that is: Physical, Social, Cognitive, Spiritual & Emotional
- A type of care that PSW provides which takes into account the uniqueness of each individual client
- Loss of physical or mental health
- Having to do with relationships
- My physical ___ is the area around me
- Long term
- Having to do with a purpose greater than the self
- treating others unjustly
20 Clues: Long term • Short term • Offering choices • World ____ Organization • treating others unjustly • Having to do with the body • A shame or social disgrace • Having to do with self-esteem • Doing a task without assistance • Having to do with relationships • Another name for optimal health • Loss of physical or mental health • Loss of physical or mental function • ...
Tina's Crossword 2023-09-19
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- Completeyourthingsandturnitin
- Stressoralotofanxiety
- Bullyingonline
- Ithelpswithyourhygiene
- Saladshelpsyourselfnotgetchubby
- You do on your birthday
- Workoutbybodyliftingandmakeyoulookfit
- Setting Achievesomethinginlife
- Bullyingcanmakeyouhurtyourself
- Somethingyoucandowithoutnegativeenergy
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- Talkthingsoutandunderstandeachother
- Youcanachieveitwithoutgivingup
- Sadmadhappysickness
- health Whenyourstrugglingreallybadlytokeepyourselftogether
- Eatnon-fatthingsandmakehealthydrinks/food
- Youhaveenoughcourage
- Cryingeverynightandtryingtodoharmfulthingstoyou
- Youhaveenoughstrength
- Youcanshowsomebodyrespectandtheyllgiveitbacktoyou
- Somethingyouwanttokeeptoyourselfortrytalkingtosomebodyyoutrust
- Opposite of negative
21 Clues: Bullyingonline • Sadmadhappysickness • Youhaveenoughcourage • Opposite of negative • Stressoralotofanxiety • Youhaveenoughstrength • Ithelpswithyourhygiene • You do on your birthday • Completeyourthingsandturnitin • Youcanachieveitwithoutgivingup • Setting Achievesomethinginlife • Bullyingcanmakeyouhurtyourself • Saladshelpsyourselfnotgetchubby • Talkthingsoutandunderstandeachother • ...
Renee's Medical Stuff 2023-09-21
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- Your new PCP is Dr. ____.
- anxiety/depression pill
- PTSD/sleep/nightmares pill
- You had surgery on your ____ cuff 2x.
- The name of the mental health facility you go to
- The big, long cognitive test you did is called a ____ evaluation.
- Your PCP in MI was Dr. _____.
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- Your amazing SLP is Kelly ____.
- Your mental health medication lady is Amy ___.
- The hospital system where you receive most of your care
- Your ICU Support Group leader is Dr. ___.
- cholesterol pill
- The town your new PCP is located in
- You take januvia, jardiance, and ___ for diabetes.
- migraine preventative injectable
- Your mental health therapist's first name.
16 Clues: cholesterol pill • anxiety/depression pill • Your new PCP is Dr. ____. • PTSD/sleep/nightmares pill • Your PCP in MI was Dr. _____. • Your amazing SLP is Kelly ____. • migraine preventative injectable • The town your new PCP is located in • You had surgery on your ____ cuff 2x. • Your ICU Support Group leader is Dr. ___. • Your mental health therapist's first name. • ...
p.5 2023-03-13
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- social orientation to improve internal behavior
- focuses on how bio social and psych influence health and illness
- thoughts and feelings influencing others
- study with memory problem solving
- study of psych behavior that shapes situation beneath
- desire to live unique and authentic life
- prof. mental health assessment
- environment shapes being
- process of becoming aware of senses
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- application of clinical specialties to the legal arena
- tool used to facilitate understanding
- branch that explores external world
- study of behavior in generations
- integration of human science and mental illness diagnosing and treating
- well being and performance of athletes
- focuses on the behavior of employees in workplace
- concerned with relationships for optimal performance
- study of chronic health conditions
- crossing over each other
- knowledge and skills or values
20 Clues: crossing over each other • environment shapes being • prof. mental health assessment • knowledge and skills or values • study of behavior in generations • study with memory problem solving • study of chronic health conditions • branch that explores external world • process of becoming aware of senses • tool used to facilitate understanding • ...
milos crossword 2022-04-20
24 Clues: OG • mine • size • death • pride • crazy • normal • unfair • normal • psycho • separate • dressing • O.G.ness • normality • patriotic • adjectives • neutrality • separation • old-clothes • normality-2 • intermediate • crazy-wicked • lack-of-life • mental-health
Mental Health Awareness 2014-05-11
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- Taking care of your mental _____ helps you make better choices and decisions.
- Eating the _____ means to eat different colors of fruits and vegetables.
- When people do not get enough _____ they may feel moody and short-tempered.
- _____ is how you manage yourself when faced with a difficult situation.
- Getting good sleep is important for your growth and _____.
- What you _____ has a lot to do with how you feel.
- Too much _____ is bad for your health. Hint: Your body releases adrenaline in response to this.
- One great way to increase your self-esteem and feel good is by _____ others.
- It is good to have a _____ to talk to.
- One way to think more positive is to be _____.
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- May is _____ Health Awareness Month.
- It is better for your health to _____ outside than it is to watch T.V.
- When you _____, your brain releases endorphins that make you feel better.
- Sunlight can increase feelings of _____.
- Staying _____ to others and the community makes people feel good.
- There are different vitamins and _____ in the different colors of fruits and vegetables.
- _____ are great companions and are good for your health.
- When you think _____ you feel happier.
- Laughing and having _____ is good for your mind, body, and spirit.
- Eating a healthy _____ can make you feel full of energy and more alert.
20 Clues: May is _____ Health Awareness Month. • When you think _____ you feel happier. • It is good to have a _____ to talk to. • Sunlight can increase feelings of _____. • One way to think more positive is to be _____. • What you _____ has a lot to do with how you feel. • _____ are great companions and are good for your health. • ...
HS2 Mental Health 2021-02-08
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- severe mental disorder with delusions & hallucinations
- type of restraint using medication to calm patients
- therapy used with children using toys & games
- involving distress but no delusions or hallucinations
- recognize neg patterns of thinking & replace with healthier thoughts
- false beliefs that are against their culture & seem irrational
- create plan for goals & work with drug, alcohol, anger mgmt, suicide prevention
- false perceptions with hearing, seeing, or feeling
- therapy using motivational techniques such as consequences & rewards
- type of therapy with controlled electrical currents passed thru brain
- therapy for mental disorders; treats symptoms but not cure
- dramatic shift in person's mood & energy
- communication technique of turning focus back to pt to gain more info
- type of restraint to protect pt or others from harm
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- reach out, check their safety, ask for a promise and get help
- communication technique allowing pt to select the topic
- talk with therapist to restructure thinking & respond to stress
- communication with specific strategies for pt to express themselves
- MD/DO specializing in mental health
- helping pts become aware of their surroundings & present situation
- study human behavior & the mind
- disorder with involuntary escape from reality
- commonly co-occur with mental health conditions
- specialize in comm resources for abuse, no job skills, adoption & foster homes
- anything that impedes a pt's movement
- communication technique making oneself available
26 Clues: study human behavior & the mind • MD/DO specializing in mental health • anything that impedes a pt's movement • dramatic shift in person's mood & energy • therapy used with children using toys & games • disorder with involuntary escape from reality • commonly co-occur with mental health conditions • communication technique making oneself available • ...
Mental/Emotional Health 2017-03-28
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- the act of preventing or hindering
- the ability to accept yourself and others and adapt to challenges.
- a set of characteristics that make you unique
- non-hostile comments that point out problems and encourage development
- secreted chemicals that regulate activities of different body cells
- the building blocks of development that help young people grow up as healthy caring and responsible individuals
- the ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels
- a feeling of severe dejection
- the gender with the highest suicide rate
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- a person who gives adviser or counseling
- a ranked list of the needs essential to human growth and development.
- striving to be the best you can be
- a federal agency that conducts and supports health promotion; prevention; and preparedness
- a situation involving exposure to danger
- killing oneself both unintentionally and intentionally
- your sense of yourself as a unique individual
- observing and learning from the behaviors of those around me
- the feeling of being upset or annoyed especially because of an inability to achieve something
- the intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behaviors
- signals that tell your mind and body how to react
20 Clues: a feeling of severe dejection • the act of preventing or hindering • striving to be the best you can be • a person who gives adviser or counseling • a situation involving exposure to danger • the gender with the highest suicide rate • a set of characteristics that make you unique • your sense of yourself as a unique individual • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2020-11-04
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- causing damage
- the general condition of body and mind
- impairment of health
- A type of mood disorder with marked changes in mood between extreme elation or happiness and severe depression during adolescence
- Teenage sexual abuse occurs when an adolescent is used for gratification of an adult’s sexual needs or desires. Severity of sexual abuse can range from fondling to forcible rape
- mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature
- continue in a place, position, or situation
- body and mind in great condition
- feeling of anticipation of further damage
- shield from danger, injury, destruction, or damage
- in your mind
- not the same one or ones already mentioned or implied
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- Physical abuse occurs when a person responsible for a child or adolescent’s welfare causes physical injury or harm to the child
- related to or caused by poison
- Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol
- type of mood disorder including sadness
- A neuro-developmental condition which is usually diagnosed in the first 3 years of life. Generally parents become concerned when their child has delays in speech development, limited social relatedness, and restricted interests and activities
- the psychological state of someone who is functioning at a satisfactory level of emotional and behavioral adjustment
- an often persistent bodily disorder or disease
- feelings making a person sensitive
20 Clues: in your mind • causing damage • impairment of health • related to or caused by poison • body and mind in great condition • Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol • feelings making a person sensitive • the general condition of body and mind • type of mood disorder including sadness • feeling of anticipation of further damage • continue in a place, position, or situation • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2021-10-28
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- a disturbance in the normal function of the body
- Teaching people ways to cope with situations and their way of thinking and behaving
- the fear of water
- an exaggerated fear of an object or situation
- _________ Stress disorder can happen to those that have experienced distressing situations
- the fear of enclosed spaces
- The fight or flight hormone
- A complete loss of contact with reality
- _________ disorders are those that affect a persons ability to interact with others
- When a person has intentions on taking their own life
- A trained person that can direct mental therapies
- Strong feeling a displeasure that can lead to rage
- Perspiration increases here to help cool us down
- Positive stress
- Resentment or unhappiness at another's good fortune
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- a feeling of sudden or intense fear that can cause a person to stop functioning completely
- _________ disorder is known for it's mood cycles
- A mood disorder in which people loose interest in life and find it hard to enjoy things in life
- Learning how to manage _____ is a key way to reduce stress
- __________ activity is a great way to cope with stress
- Organ that can up to double it's rate when adrenaline is released
- the fear of animals
- One of the greatest stress relievers is having a good ________
- Negative stress
- A medical doctor with a specialization in treating mental health problems and can prescribe medications
- Mental Health Awareness Ribbon Color
- Excessive ______ disorder has symptoms of repeated activities over and over again
- ________disorders are those that see the person go through changes in mood that seem extreme
- Increase their capacity to hold oxygen
- The hormone group that can block pain, is present in the brain when you are happy
- Organs that remove liquid waste from the bloodstream
- The bodies response to change or situations
- Organ that releases blood sugar into the bloodstream
- Dialate with the release of adrenaline
34 Clues: Negative stress • Positive stress • the fear of water • the fear of animals • the fear of enclosed spaces • The fight or flight hormone • Mental Health Awareness Ribbon Color • Increase their capacity to hold oxygen • Dialate with the release of adrenaline • A complete loss of contact with reality • The bodies response to change or situations • ...
Mental Health Terminology 2021-11-15
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- the process in which persons are able to live, work, learn, and participate fully in their communities.
- hearing, seeing, touching, smelling, or tasting things that are not real
- outward expression of what one might be feeling on the inside. The observable components of an emotion (objective); facial expressions (anger, sadness, excitement). It is distinguished from mood because it changes more frequently and readily.
- a phase of bipolar disorder that may take the form of either an extremely happy mood or an irritable, angry mood.
- a feeling of fear and worry that can interfere with the individual's personal, work, or other life roles.
- frequent and/or unpredictable changes in mood, affect, or behavior.
- a persistent, disturbing preoccupation with an often unreasonable idea or feeling.
- when a person does not take action, but instead lets things happen to them.
- a cluster of negative attitudes and beliefs that motivate the general public to fear, reject, avoid, and discriminate people with mental illness.
- a state of unease or general dissatisfaction with life.
- a false belief a person holds that has no basis in reality.
- careful to not show feelings or give away information.
- any repetitive psycomotor activity (such a hair pulling and handwashing)performed by a person to relieve anxiety.
- actions that come out of an immediate desire without thought of the possible results of said action. Difficulty exercising self-control or pausing to weigh pros & cons before taking action.
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- a false sense of elation or well-being; pathological elevation of mood
- emotionally charged aggressive behavior.
- an excessive or irrational fear reaction.
- abnormality of movement or behavior arising from a disturbed mental state. Can sometimes manifest a fixed posture.
- suspiciousness that is not based on reality.
- class of medication used to reduce or eliminate disturbances in a person's perception of reality.
- class of medication used to treat seizure disorders that can also be effective in preventing or treating mania and depression in bipolar disorder.
- type of affect; absence or near absence of any sign of affective expression.
- extreme expression of emotion. Sometimes characterized by inflated self-importance and exaggerated behaviors.
23 Clues: emotionally charged aggressive behavior. • an excessive or irrational fear reaction. • suspiciousness that is not based on reality. • careful to not show feelings or give away information. • a state of unease or general dissatisfaction with life. • a false belief a person holds that has no basis in reality. • ...
Mental Health Puzzler 2022-01-27
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- Often needs medication to manage
- negative association to something
- someone to help you talk through your worries
- Hard time focusing
- mental, social, physical
- excess fear of object or situation
- Occurs in 15% of 12-17 year olds
- Obsessions and compulsions
- state of good health
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- my favorite teacher
- daily stimulus
- unexpected, repeated episodes of fear
- two words: excess drug/alcohol use
- A disorder that causes extreme mood swings
- eating disorder
- Party? No thanks
- traumatic flashback
- Managing stress
- excess fear, worry, uneasiness
- Binge and purge eating disorder
20 Clues: daily stimulus • eating disorder • Managing stress • Party? No thanks • Hard time focusing • my favorite teacher • traumatic flashback • state of good health • mental, social, physical • Obsessions and compulsions • excess fear, worry, uneasiness • Binge and purge eating disorder • Often needs medication to manage • Occurs in 15% of 12-17 year olds • negative association to something • ...
Mental Health Conditions 2022-05-06
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- A disorder in a child marked by defiant and disobedient behavior to authority figures.
- a type of anxiety disorder that causes extreme fear in social settings.
- a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally.
- is a common, chronic, and long-lasting disorder in which a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts (obsessions)
- impacts the way you think and feel about yourself and others, causing problems functioning in everyday life.
- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- an emotional disorder involving distortion of body image and an obsessive desire to lose weight,
- It causes panic attacks, which are sudden feelings of terror when there is no real danger.
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- is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs
- Depression that occurs after childbirth.
- They may have trouble making simple decisions. But, with help, someone with a dependent personality can learn self-confidence and self-reliance.
- a mental condition in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance
- Excessive use of psychoactive drugs, such as alcohol, pain medications, or illegal drugs.
- It's when a child has antisocial behavior.
- A group of conditions associated with the elevation or lowering of a person's mood
- A chronic disease characterized by uncontrolled drinking and preoccupation with alcohol.
- an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat.
- a severe, life-threatening, and treatable eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of eating large quantities
- mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- A mild but long-term form of depression.
20 Clues: Depression that occurs after childbirth. • A mild but long-term form of depression. • It's when a child has antisocial behavior. • a type of anxiety disorder that causes extreme fear in social settings. • a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally. • a mental condition in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance • ...
Mental Health Disorders 2022-05-06
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- is a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it. Symptoms may include flashbacks, nightmares and severe anxiety, as well as uncontrollable thoughts about the event.
- is a serious mental disorder in which someone deceives others by appearing sick, by purposely getting sick or by self-injury
- is a condition in which a person cannot remember important information about their life
- is a mental condition in which a person has blindness, paralysis, or other nervous system
- Obsession with the idea of having a serious but undiagnosed medical condition.
- is diagnosed when a person has a significant focus on physical symptoms, such as pain, weakness or shortness of breath, to a level that results in major distress and/or problems functioning
- is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood. It is usually first diagnosed in childhood and often lasts into adulthood
- is a psychiatric diagnosis that may occur in patients within four weeks of a traumatic event
- disorders that are usually present at birth and that negatively affect the trajectory of the individual's physical, intellectual, and/or emotional development.
- is a type of anxiety disorder. It causes panic attacks, which are sudden feelings of terror when there is no real danger
- is marked by excessive, exaggerated anxiety and worry about everyday life events for no obvious reason
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- is a type of mental health problem. A child with SAD worries a lot about being apart from family members or other close people
- A disorder characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states
- is an emotional or behavioral reaction to a stressful event or change in a person's life
- usually develops during adulthood.
- everyday social interactions cause irrational anxiety, fear, self-consciousness, and embarrassment.
- is a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain. People with ASD often have problems with social communication and interaction, and restricted or repetitive behaviors or interests
- is characterized by a delay in achieving developmental milestones in at least two of the following domains: motor skills, speech and language, cognitive skills, and social and emotional skills
- is a condition where a child doesn't form healthy emotional bonds with their caretakers (parental figures), often because of emotional neglect or abuse at an early age
- include a long-term and intense fear of having a serious condition and worry that minor symptoms indicate something serious.
20 Clues: usually develops during adulthood. • Obsession with the idea of having a serious but undiagnosed medical condition. • A disorder characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states • is a condition in which a person cannot remember important information about their life • ...
Mental Health Terms 2022-05-06
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- unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, concentration, and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks
- interpret reality abnormally
- sudden feelings of terror when there is no real danger
- eating disorder is characterized by an abnormally low body weight
- impacts the way you think and feel about yourself and others, causing problems functioning in everyday life
- continuous long-term (chronic) form of depression
- inability to control their use of substances such as legal or illegal drugs, alcohol, or medications.
- experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event
- consistently shows no regard for right and wrong and ignores the rights and feelings of others
- inattention, distractibility, and poor working memory
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- inflated sense of their own importance, a deep need for excessive attention and admiration
- angry and defiant
- persistent fear of being watched and judged by others
- eating disorder in which you have episodes of binge eating
- appearing sick, by purposely getting sick or by self-injury
- mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- unstable emotions, a distorted self-image, and an overwhelming desire to be noticed
- impaired ability to remember, think, or make decisions that interferes with doing everyday activities
- uncontrollable, irrational, and lasting fear of a certain object, situation, or activity
- difficulty sustaining attention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior
- unwanted thoughts, ideas or sensations (obsessions) that make them feel driven to do something repetitively
21 Clues: angry and defiant • interpret reality abnormally • continuous long-term (chronic) form of depression • experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event • persistent fear of being watched and judged by others • inattention, distractibility, and poor working memory • sudden feelings of terror when there is no real danger • ...
Mental health conditions 2022-05-06
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- Persistent mild depression
- Severe mood swings
- Having extreme mood changes
- Hyperactive and overthinking
- Overwhelmed in a Dramatic way
- Having breakdowns and over emotional
- Intense fear of spiders
- behavioral disorder towards others
- Inattentiveness and not hyperactive
- Worried or nervous
- Hallucinations or delusions
- Feeling down and has feelings of sadness
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- needing to be admired and lack of empathy to others
- Stress taken on others
- disorder including, not wanting to be involved in basic activities
- Anxiety mostly occurring in public places
- Is overly organized and has standards high
- Episodes of fear, panic and stress
- Social skills are low and is irrosponsible
- Trauma from the past causing trouble now
20 Clues: Severe mood swings • Worried or nervous • Stress taken on others • Intense fear of spiders • Persistent mild depression • Having extreme mood changes • Hallucinations or delusions • Hyperactive and overthinking • Overwhelmed in a Dramatic way • behavioral disorder towards others • Episodes of fear, panic and stress • Inattentiveness and not hyperactive • ...
Mental health disorders 2022-05-09
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- repetitive thoughts and behaviors
- difficulty recovering from an event
- the fear of the woods
- hyperactivity or trouble focusing
- extreme mood swings
- fear of spiders
- delusions or hallucinations
- impaired ability to think and act
- the fear of a pattern of holes
- the fear of light
- feelings of jealousy and persecution
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- the fear of heights
- not being able to think clearly
- extreme feelings of fear or worry
- not eating food to lose weight
- the fear of the dark
- the fear of water
- the fear of losing a loved one
- not being able to remember things
- loss of interest in activities
20 Clues: fear of spiders • the fear of water • the fear of light • the fear of heights • extreme mood swings • the fear of the dark • the fear of the woods • delusions or hallucinations • not eating food to lose weight • the fear of losing a loved one • loss of interest in activities • the fear of a pattern of holes • not being able to think clearly • repetitive thoughts and behaviors • ...
Mental Health Matters 2022-04-20
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- To develop a positive outlook for the future
- To express self through imaginative ideas
- To maintain contact with others
- To arrange in a structured order or whole
- To make or become less tense and anxious
- To extend muscles and limbs
- To connect with one or more persons
- To sustain physical effort for good health
- To rest unconscious, with eyes closed
- A period of focused mindfulness
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- To be of sound mind and body, not sick
- To unravel, loosen up and relax
- To drink water
- A feeling of energetic interest
- To stop work and movement
- To be protected from danger, risk or injury
- To speak with someone or others
- To put food in mouth, chew, and swallow it
- To be amused and have lighthearted pleasure
- To place confidence or belief in a person
- To be a good nearby resident
21 Clues: To drink water • To stop work and movement • To extend muscles and limbs • To be a good nearby resident • To unravel, loosen up and relax • A feeling of energetic interest • To maintain contact with others • To speak with someone or others • A period of focused mindfulness • To connect with one or more persons • To rest unconscious, with eyes closed • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2023-01-05
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- Not just a man in a leotard
- The best direction to aim for
- It's the best policy
- Less likely to fall
- Comes before a fall
- And you will find
- Lowest of moods
- We're all in this
- frequency for taking time for yourself
- Old fashioned Sat Nav
- Can feel like many different things
- A woman's name full of happiness
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- At the end of that tunnel
- those that seek support
- One end of a battery
- There always is one
- Often the hardest thing to ask for
- Often the best medicine
- A mirror to self
- Almost purple
- No need for this
- Jeremy Zucker tells us he's this
- Often light is found at the end of this
23 Clues: Almost purple • Lowest of moods • A mirror to self • No need for this • And you will find • We're all in this • There always is one • Less likely to fall • Comes before a fall • One end of a battery • It's the best policy • Old fashioned Sat Nav • those that seek support • Often the best medicine • At the end of that tunnel • Not just a man in a leotard • The best direction to aim for • ...
Mental Health & Relationships 2023-02-28
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- bone system
- physical or psychological distress
- what you eats
- abnormal reality
- unhealthy mental relationship with food
- spongy sugar and gelatin treat
- control one's emotional state
- macronutrient for structure
- food with cheese, bread, and meat sometimes
- macronutrient for energy
- neurological condition characterized by social interaction difficulty
- ball through hoop
- need for control and perfection
- ______ Dias, a Portuguese explorer
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- affects understanding
- HDL and LDL
- triggered by traumatic event
- disorder with extreme mood swings
- feeling of emotional or physical tension
- most popular sport in PE at Washington
- affects how we think, feel, and act
- feeling empty, lack of interest, extreme sadness
- walk with ball
- extreme uneasiness about events about to happen
- chemicals
- focus of someone's ambition or effort
- Mistreatment
- macronutrient for storage
28 Clues: chemicals • bone system • HDL and LDL • Mistreatment • what you eats • walk with ball • abnormal reality • ball through hoop • affects understanding • macronutrient for energy • macronutrient for storage • macronutrient for structure • triggered by traumatic event • control one's emotional state • spongy sugar and gelatin treat • need for control and perfection • ...
Mental & Emotional Health 2023-08-28
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- the feeling of being under pressure due to change or any demand made on the body
- natural chemicals that help people feel good and balance the effects of stress
- a point of view or outlook based on a person's experience of a situation
- a type of communication in which people agree to things they don't want to do
- one of the elements or factors that make up a complete personality or entity
- ___ health, a state in which the body feels well and strong and all parts work as they should
- a person who generally has a positive outlook on life
- coming from the outside world
- a way of thinking or general attitude
- coming from inside a person
- the ideas people think or say to themselves
- a distinguishing trait, quality or property
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- a feeling about events or thoughts; occurs as part of a complex mental and physical sequence
- ___ health, the ability to have productive and beneficial relationships with others
- communication in which the speaker uses the word "I" and takes responsibility for their own thoughts and feelings
- an ongoing feeling of sadness, despair or numbness that keeps a person from enjoying life
- literally, to disarm a bomb so it can't go off. Finding a way to make things harmless or less tense
- a type of communication in which people insist on being "right", often overreact, and blame or criticize others
- ___ signs; clues or signals that can tell about a possible danger
- a type of communication in which people say what they think and stand up for what they believe, want or need, without hurting others
- an ongoing feeling of worry, fear or panic about what might happen
- a person who generally has a negative outlook on life
- the ability to control your own behavior, especially in terms of reactions or impulses
- the way people feel about themselves; their sense of value or worth
- to effect or change someone's thoughts, beliefs or behaviors
- the ability to put yourself in another person's place to understand their thoughts and emotions and see their point of view
- how people send and receive information; may be verbal, nonverbal or both
- ___ health, the ability to think clearly and cope with life; a state of mental well-being
- contributing to the welfare of a group in a positive way
- ___ health, the ability to find meaning and purpose in one's life
- a disagreement between people or groups
31 Clues: coming from inside a person • coming from the outside world • a way of thinking or general attitude • a disagreement between people or groups • the ideas people think or say to themselves • a distinguishing trait, quality or property • a person who generally has a negative outlook on life • a person who generally has a positive outlook on life • ...
Mental & Emotional Health 2023-09-19
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- Characteristics that are an innate part of who we are that can affect our behaviors, such as values, beliefs, motivation, attitudes and needs.
- Negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes that society holds about individuals who experience mental health conditions.
- Your ability to adapt or recover from a crisis, disappointment, or difficulty.
- This leads to addiction when regarding social media.
- Your ability to revise ideas, plans, or actions when faced with obstacles, challenges, or setbacks.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- A hormone secreted by the adrenal glands, especially in conditions of stress, increasing rates of blood circulation, breathing, and carbohydrate
- A chemical produced by the brain when we feel pleasure or happiness.
- Positive stress
- Refers to a state of severe anxiety or strain; to cause all that pain, suffering and anxiety.
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- Stress _______________ are tools, strategies, or techniques that reduce stress and reduce the negative impacts stress has on your mental or physical well-being. A variety of techniques can be used to manage stress. These include mental, emotional, and behavioral strategies.
- Bullying that takes place over digital devices
- Anything that impacts an outcome
- A healthy behavior that has neg consequences
- A psychological stimulus that can incite feelings of anxiety, panic, sadness, trauma, or stress.
- Known as the stress hormone because of its role in the body's stress response.
- Anything that affects our feelings, actions and behaviors, or beliefs and is introduced from an outside source.
- Defined rules or limits that someone establishes to protect their security and wellbeing around others.
- A group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines which originated in ancient India and aim to control and still the mind
- The stage in the flight or fight response when the body and mind go on high alert. The fight or flight response occurs here
- The reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.
21 Clues: Positive stress • Anything that impacts an outcome • A healthy behavior that has neg consequences • Bullying that takes place over digital devices • This leads to addiction when regarding social media. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • A chemical produced by the brain when we feel pleasure or happiness. • ...
mental health 1 2023-11-15
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- pengalaman di masa lalu yang menakutkan atau menimbulkan gangguan di masa kini
- sejumlah orang yang memiliki tujuan atau mengalami hal yang sam
- perubahan yang terjadi terus-menerus di dalam tubuh sebagia hasil aktifitas jaringan tubuh
- zat kimiawi yang digunakan untuk memberikan khasiat kesembuhan
- gejala yang lama dialami kembali
- (tentang tindakan) dilakukan secara tiba-tiba tanpa pertimbangan yang matang
- status ... adalah status kesehatan yang dihasilkan oleh keseimbangan antara kebutuhan dan masukan nutrien
- pilihan makanan yang lazim dimakan seseorang atau suatu populasi penduduk
- keadaan dimana kelebihan/kebanyakan tidur
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- kondisi medis yang berlangsung dalam kurun waktu lama atau terjadi secara perlahan-lahan
- sesuatu hal yang berlandaskan pada sesuatu yang sebenarnya
- penyesuaian diri terhadap lingkungan
- segala bentuk penindasan atau kekerasan yang dilakukan secara sengaja oleh satu orang atau kelompok yang lebih kuat
- bentuk bimbingan untuk membantu pasien memahami dirinya
- memiliki suasana perasaan yang cenderung berubah-ubah
- kemampuan berpikir; daya pikir
- lawan kata dari normal
- ketergantungan obat atau zat lainnya, yang terdiri atas ketergantungan secara badaniah dan kejiwaan
- aspek pada diri manusia yang mencakup pikiran, perasaan, dan perilaku
- pemikiran/ gagasan
20 Clues: pemikiran/ gagasan • lawan kata dari normal • kemampuan berpikir; daya pikir • gejala yang lama dialami kembali • penyesuaian diri terhadap lingkungan • keadaan dimana kelebihan/kebanyakan tidur • memiliki suasana perasaan yang cenderung berubah-ubah • bentuk bimbingan untuk membantu pasien memahami dirinya • sesuatu hal yang berlandaskan pada sesuatu yang sebenarnya • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2024-04-25
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- The ability to do something that is frightening
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Firmness of purpose; resoluteness
- Public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy
- The accomplishment of an aim or purpose
- Gaining new knowledge
- The practice of being or tendency to be positive or optimistic in attitude
- Freedom from disturbance; tranquility
- Give assistance to
- Fill someone with the urge or ability to do or feel something, especially to do something creative
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- The state or fact of existing, occurring, or being present in a place or thing
- Authority or power given to someone to do something
- The process of getting better
- Aid or assist
- Making progress toward a desired goal
- The object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result
- A feeling of joy
- Having the ability, fitness, or quality necessary to do or achieve a specified thing
- a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements
- Support system
- Conscious strategies used to reduce unpleasant emotions
21 Clues: Aid or assist • Support system • A feeling of joy • Give assistance to • Gaining new knowledge • The process of getting better • Firmness of purpose; resoluteness • Making progress toward a desired goal • Freedom from disturbance; tranquility • The accomplishment of an aim or purpose • The ability to do something that is frightening • ...
Positive Mental Health 2023-12-11
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- Visualize yourself ______ down.
- Take a ____, breathe, and plan another way.
- Keep a positive _____.
- Practice ____ breathing.
- Think about yourself in a ____ way.
- Spend time in ____, such as the woods.
- Make sure you get enough ____ each night.
- Think of three things you're ____ for.
- We ____ back from negative emotions.
- Watch funny YouTube _______.
- Replace _____ thoughts with positive ones.
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- Tell yourself you can ____ this.
- You can ____ with others.
- It's better to _____ and forget than to carry grudges.
- Help ____.
- Read a book of _______.
- Participate in _____ activities.
- Set new ____.
- Say YES to social ______.
- Play with a furry ____.
- Go ride a ______.
21 Clues: Help ____. • Set new ____. • Go ride a ______. • Read a book of _______. • Keep a positive _____. • Play with a furry ____. • Practice ____ breathing. • Say YES to social ______. • You can ____ with others. • Watch funny YouTube _______. • Visualize yourself ______ down. • Tell yourself you can ____ this. • Participate in _____ activities. • ...
Mental Health Codes 2023-02-06
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- Depressive episode
- Recurrent depressive disorder, current episode severe without psychotic symptoms
- Recurrent depressive disorder, current episode moderate
- Paranoid schizophrenia
- Recurrent depressive disorder, current episode mild
- Disturbance of activity and attention
- Childhood autism
- Dysthymia
- Oppositional defiant disorder
- Moderate depressive episode
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- Schizophrenia, unspecified
- Expressive language disorder
- Schizoaffective disorder, depressive type
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- Schizoaffective disorder, unspecified
- Severe depressive episode without psychotic symptoms
- Receptive language disorder
- Recurrent depressive disorder, unspecified
- Bipolar affective disorder, current episode manic with psychotic symptoms
- Developmental disorder of speech and language, unspecified
- Specific speech articulation disorder
- Other persistent mood (affective) disorders
- Recurrent depressive disorder, current episode severe with psychotic symptoms
- Hyperkinetic disorder, unspecified
- Bipolar affective disorder, current episode severe depression without psychotic symptoms
- Panic disorder (episodic paroxysmal anxiety)
- Bipolar affective disorder, unspecified
- Conduct disorder, unspecified
- Generalized anxiety disorder
- Hyperkinetic conduct disorder
- Mild depressive episode
31 Clues: Dysthymia • Childhood autism • Depressive episode • Paranoid schizophrenia • Mild depressive episode • Schizophrenia, unspecified • Receptive language disorder • Moderate depressive episode • Generalized anxiety disorder • Expressive language disorder • Conduct disorder, unspecified • Oppositional defiant disorder • Hyperkinetic conduct disorder • Post-traumatic stress disorder • ...
Mental Health Review 2024-04-10
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- knowing when feelings are present in ourselves and others
- an anxiety disorder characterized by recurrent and persistent thoughts and feelings and repetitive, ritualized behaviors
- refusal to accept any standard short of perfections
- an eating disorder involving bouts of depression and self-induced vomitting, purging, or fasting
- involves projecting undesirable feelings or emotions onto someone else rather than admitting to or dealing with the unwanted feelings
- an anxiety disorder associated with serious traumatic events
- an activity, event, or other stimulus that causes stress
- the action of attempting to explain or justify behavior or an attitude with logical reasons even if they are not appropriate
- the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties
- an eating disorder characterized by an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted perception of weight
- moderate or normal psychological stress interpreted as being beneficial for the experiencer
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- the instinctive physiological response to a threatening situation, which readies one either to resist forcibly or to run away
- the C in OCD stands for:
- a psychiatric disorder characterized by a constant sense of worry and fear that interferes with daily life
- a maladaptive coping mechanism characterized by the effort to avoid dealing with a stressor
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- a mental disorder characterized by episodes of mania and depression
- a physical illness or other condition caused or aggravated by a mental factor such as internal conflict or stress
- an anxiety disorder characterized by unpredictable panic attacks; the attacks are usually severe but brief
- an eating disorder characterized by bouts of extreme over eating followed by depression
- any of several psychotic disorders characterized by distortions of reality and disturbances of thought and language and withdrawal from social contact
- the G in GAD stands for:
- the instinctive physiological response to a threatening situation, which readies one to stop and remain frozen or paralyzed
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
24 Clues: the C in OCD stands for: • the G in GAD stands for: • extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties • refusal to accept any standard short of perfections • an activity, event, or other stimulus that causes stress • knowing when feelings are present in ourselves and others • ...
One Good Club Keep Learning 2021-04-10
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- The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______.
- The fourth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health
- The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The location of Killarney Legion grounds
- Mary Jo Curran has won this many Senior All-Ireland titles with Kerry
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- Recipient of Club Person of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- Winners of the 2020 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship
- The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located
- The recipient of Killarney Legion Senior Ladies Player of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
12 Clues: The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______. • The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located • The location of Killarney Legion grounds • The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health • The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • ...
One Good Club Keep Learning 2021-04-10
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- The recipient of Killarney Legion Senior Ladies Player of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located
- Winners of the 2020 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship
- The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health
- The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
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- The fourth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- Recipient of Club Person of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______.
- The location of Killarney Legion grounds
- The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- Mary Jo Curran has won this many Senior All-Ireland titles with Kerry
12 Clues: The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______. • The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located • The location of Killarney Legion grounds • The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health • The fourth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • ...
mental health crossword puzzle 2022-05-10
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- a mental health disorder that is marked by a combination of schizophrenia symptoms, such as hallucinations or delusions, and mood disorder symptoms, such as depression or mania.
- impaired ability to remember, think, or make decisions that interferes with doing everyday activities.
- personality A disorder characterized by social discomfort and avoidance of interpersonal contact.
- personality a mental health condition in which a person has a long-term pattern of manipulating, or violating the rights of others.
- personality a type of anxious personality disorder
- personality a mental health condition marked by unstable emotions, a distorted self-image and an overwhelming desire to be noticed.
- a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- disorder an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress
- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations. Fast heart rate, rapid breathing, sweating, and feeling tired may occur.
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- a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression).
- personality a mental health condition marked by a pattern of distrust and suspicion of others without adequate reason to be suspicious
- A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- personality a mental condition in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance, a deep need for excessive attention and admiration, troubled relationships, and a lack of empathy for others.
- anxiety disorder excessive, exaggerated anxiety and worry about everyday life events for no obvious reason.
- nervosa An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- A group of conditions associated with the elevation or lowering of a person's mood, such as depression or bipolar disorder.
- a broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication.
17 Clues: personality a type of anxious personality disorder • A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly. • nervosa An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat. • personality A disorder characterized by social discomfort and avoidance of interpersonal contact. • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-24
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- Mental health is a state of ___
- Is our ability to respond to challenges
- Manual of Mental Disorders
- An action usually done as a result of sadness
- World Health Organization
- Shedding on tears, usually accompanied by sadness or anger
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- Mental health ___ is when a persons capacity to cope is diminished or reduced.
- Mental ___ is a health condition that affects the way people think, feel and behave
- Coping with the normal ___ of life.
- Number of components of Mental health
10 Clues: World Health Organization • Manual of Mental Disorders • Mental health is a state of ___ • Coping with the normal ___ of life. • Number of components of Mental health • Is our ability to respond to challenges • An action usually done as a result of sadness • Shedding on tears, usually accompanied by sadness or anger • ...
Mental Health Review 2018-12-19
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- rank,relative importance
- activity of directing a project
- a disease that cause someone to forgot things
- make a diagnosis of
- nervous
- high
- measures
- sensitive,emotional
- point out
- correspond in appearance
- sadness,difficulty
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- clined to commit suicide
- intense worry
- illness
- ability of an organism to resist infection
- uneasiness,dread
- lack
- authority to perform a task
- degenerative illness of brain where the person forgetable
- no job
- interesting
- having two emotional poles extremities
- become deeper
- the study of human behavior
24 Clues: lack • high • no job • illness • nervous • measures • point out • interesting • intense worry • become deeper • uneasiness,dread • sadness,difficulty • make a diagnosis of • sensitive,emotional • rank,relative importance • clined to commit suicide • correspond in appearance • authority to perform a task • the study of human behavior • activity of directing a project • having two emotional poles extremities • ...
Mental Health Review 2019-10-10
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- outgoing, social, talkative
- making a mental picture of yourself doing something perfectly
- Positive stress- nervousness before a game, shaking at a wedding
- Negative stress- being sick because of a test, shaking during a speech
- let me see it as you explain it, I create a picture of what you say
- Personality type that feels the pressure of time constantly working flat-out, usually higher stress levels.
- Talking and communicating are important to me
- the kid that embarrassed you and caused your face to get red, made your stomach sick, and made you shake.
- An overwhelming thought
- Illness, A physical illness caused by stress (mind and body).
- can play a role in personality, we get traits from those related to us
- I love sound, beats, tones, I notice them in many things
- you get sick to your stomach, your face turns red, and you shake when a kid embarrassed you. Resistance, Stress stage when fight or flight occurs- this is when you cope/deal with the stressor.
- Shifting from one extreme to another with no apparent reason for the switch
- value Value you give to yourself or to an object
- First Stress Stage- when the body recognizes the stressor- quick, adrenaline increases.
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- Liking yourself unconditionally
- holding in your anger, giving up your rights so others can achieve theirs
- I like to work alone, be by myself
- gaining knowledge & using it
- Feelings of extreme sadness and hopelessness
- purposely hurting one’s self to “release” internal pain
- let me move around and be physically involved
- Stress stage when the body is unable to deal with the stressor-can lead to illness, no coping left to use.
- Statements to state what is needed/wanted respectfully, reduces defensiveness
- I am good at order, sequence, numbers, and logic
- coins, Personal talents, things you are good at and unique
- the key term for the unit
- an overwhelming action or behavior a person is driven to do because of a thought
- Lack of control, using a loud voice, being disrespectful
- Results when a person survives a life-threatening event, can involve nightmares, or flashbacks
- I like to work in groups, collecting ideas from others
- Personality type that works steadily, enjoying achievements but not becoming stressed when they are not achieved.
- more likely to see the positive side
34 Clues: An overwhelming thought • the key term for the unit • outgoing, social, talkative • gaining knowledge & using it • Liking yourself unconditionally • I like to work alone, be by myself • more likely to see the positive side • Feelings of extreme sadness and hopelessness • let me move around and be physically involved • Talking and communicating are important to me • ...
Mental Health Revision 2019-09-18
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- The stress response induces the _____/flight response
- This refers to the aggregate risk to mental health from combined effects
- This is a substance that appears real but is actual neutral
- A patient for mental health research should have ____ to give informed consent
- These help prevent the occurrence of a mental disorder
- Resilience is the ability to _____ and adapt to life stressors
- This can affect the way a person thinks,feels, behaves but typically of shorter duration than a mental disorder.
- Another term for a learning model is a ____ model
- Someone with disorganised attachment may not develop _____ with others
- A specific phobia is a type of _____ disorder
- Only having the memory of the scary time could be having memory ____
- Family history is a _____ risk factor
- Breathing retraining is when a patient ____ controls their breathing
- A phobia exhibits only ______
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- A mental disorder can be:
- To _____ is to repeatedly think about undesirable thoughts or feelings
- Someone who would not be able to get up each day for school could have a low level of:
- Someone with a phobia may have not enough:
- Mental health can be represented on a:
- Biological factors are ______ factors
- Stigma as a barrier to accessing treatment is a _____ risk factor
- Impaired reasoning is a _______ risk factor
- This is a social protective factor for wellbeing
- In Classical Conditioning, the ___ stimulus must precede the UCS
- An agonist ____ a neurotransmitters work
- An individual's belief in their capacity to execute behaviours to succeed
- This is a normal reaction to loss
- Someone who has poor response to medication may _____ medication too slowly
- A protective factor is to challenge ____ thinking
- An adequate ____ can help with sleep, energy levels and mood.
30 Clues: A mental disorder can be: • A phobia exhibits only ______ • This is a normal reaction to loss • Biological factors are ______ factors • Family history is a _____ risk factor • Mental health can be represented on a: • An agonist ____ a neurotransmitters work • Someone with a phobia may have not enough: • Impaired reasoning is a _______ risk factor • ...
MENTAL HEALTH VOCABULARY 2020-10-14
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- a strong and irrational fear of something specific
- the most drastic measure 0 the act of intentionally taking ones life
- severe mental disorder where a person loses touch with reality
- a stage of the grieving process when a person may lash out at whatever is believed to be responsible for their loss
- a condition in which real or imagined fears are difficult to control
- this stage of grieving allows a person to face reality in a constructive way
- this disorder is an illness that involves extreme mood changes
- anorexia and bulimia are types of _____ disorders
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- using medications to treat and reduce symptoms of a mental disorder
- this response is a result of an individual's major loss
- these letters stand for a condition that may develop after exposure to a terrifying event
- ___________ disorder is also known as manic-depressive disorder
- feelings of sadness, hopelessness or despair that last for more than a few weeks and interfere with daily life
- the act of showing sorrow
- anti-social, borderline and passive-aggressive are all types of _________ disorders
- ongoing conversation between a patient and a mental health professional
- a negative label
- feeling isolated and separated from everyone else
- the "o" in OCD refers to persistent, reaccuring, unwanted thoughts. What does that "o" stand for?
- illness of the mind that can affect the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of a person
- dealing successfully with changes in your life
21 Clues: a negative label • the act of showing sorrow • dealing successfully with changes in your life • feeling isolated and separated from everyone else • anorexia and bulimia are types of _____ disorders • a strong and irrational fear of something specific • this response is a result of an individual's major loss • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2020-11-04
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- The fearful anticipation of further danger or problems accompanied by an intense unpleasant feeling (dysphoria) or physical symptoms. Anxiety is not uncommon in children and adolescents.
- causing damage
- have as a part
- A form of psychiatric treatment that involves therapeutic conversations and interactions between a therapist and a child or family.
- an impairment in health
- A type of mood disorder characterized by low or irritable mood or loss of interest or pleasure in almost all activities over a period of time.
- of or relating to poison
- in your mind
- A trained professional who provides treatment to children with mental health issues.
- Unhealthy pattern of eating characterized by preoccupation with food and distorted body image.
- A neuro-developmental condition which is usually diagnosed in the first 3 years of life. Generally parents become concerned when their child has delays in speech development, limited social relatedness, and restricted interests and activities.
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- of or pertaining to feelings
- Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol.
- A type of mood disorder characterized by low or irritable mood or loss of interest or pleasure in almost all activities over a period of time.
- occurs when a person responsible for a child or adolescent’s welfare causes physical injury or harm to the child.
- the totality of surrounding conditions
- Disorder of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
- free of disease
- shielding against harm
- involving mind
- A type of mood disorder with marked changes in mood between extreme elation or happiness and severe depression during adolescence.
21 Clues: in your mind • causing damage • have as a part • involving mind • free of disease • shielding against harm • an impairment in health • of or relating to poison • of or pertaining to feelings • Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol. • the totality of surrounding conditions • Disorder of thinking, feeling, and behaving. • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2020-11-04
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- The fearful anticipation of further danger or problems accompanied by an intense unpleasant feeling (dysphoria) or physical symptoms. Anxiety is not uncommon in children and adolescents.
- causing damage
- have as a part
- A form of psychiatric treatment that involves therapeutic conversations and interactions between a therapist and a child or family.
- an impairment in health
- A type of mood disorder characterized by low or irritable mood or loss of interest or pleasure in almost all activities over a period of time.
- of or relating to poison
- in your mind
- A trained professional who provides treatment to children with mental health issues.
- Unhealthy pattern of eating characterized by preoccupation with food and distorted body image.
- A neuro-developmental condition which is usually diagnosed in the first 3 years of life. Generally parents become concerned when their child has delays in speech development, limited social relatedness, and restricted interests and activities.
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- of or pertaining to feelings
- Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol.
- A type of mood disorder characterized by low or irritable mood or loss of interest or pleasure in almost all activities over a period of time.
- occurs when a person responsible for a child or adolescent’s welfare causes physical injury or harm to the child.
- the totality of surrounding conditions
- Disorder of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
- free of disease
- shielding against harm
- involving mind
- A type of mood disorder with marked changes in mood between extreme elation or happiness and severe depression during adolescence.
21 Clues: in your mind • causing damage • have as a part • involving mind • free of disease • shielding against harm • an impairment in health • of or relating to poison • of or pertaining to feelings • Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol. • the totality of surrounding conditions • Disorder of thinking, feeling, and behaving. • ...
Mental health Vocabulary 2020-11-04
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- Teenage sexual abuse occurs when an adolescent is used for gratification of an adult’s sexual needs or desires. Severity of sexual abuse can range from fondling to forcible rape.
- Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) comprises empirically-validated processes that facilitate the conscientious, explicit and judicious integration of individual clinical expertise with the best available external clinical evidence from systematic research in making decisions about the care of individual patients.
- A neuro-developmental condition which is usually diagnosed in the first 3 years of life. Generally parents become concerned when their child has delays in speech development, limited social relatedness, and restricted interests and activities.
- Physical abuse occurs when a person responsible for a child or adolescent’s welfare causes physical injury or harm to the child.
- denote or connote
- A type of mood disorder characterized by low or irritable mood or loss of interest or pleasure in almost all activities over a period of time.
- in your mind
- The fearful anticipation of further danger or problems accompanied by an intense unpleasant feeling (dysphoria) or physical symptoms. Anxiety is not uncommon in children and adolescents.
- a type of mood disorder with marked changes in mood between extreme elation or happiness and severe depression during adolescence.
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- Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol.
- an impairment of health
- A repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior among teenagers in which they violate the rights of others, or violate norms or rules that are appropriate to their age.
- of or pertaining to feelings
- Disorder of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
- a trained professional who provides treatment to children with mental health issues.
- A form of psychiatric treatment that involves therapeutic conversations and interactions between a therapist and a child or family.
- free from infirmity or disease
- Unhealthy pattern of eating characterized by preoccupation with food and distorted body image.
- causing damage
- A physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of thinking, feeling and behavior affecting children, adolescents and their families.
20 Clues: in your mind • causing damage • denote or connote • an impairment of health • of or pertaining to feelings • free from infirmity or disease • Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol. • Disorder of thinking, feeling, and behaving. • a trained professional who provides treatment to children with mental health issues. • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2021-05-06
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- an anxiety disorder associated with serious traumatic events and characterized by such symptoms as survivor guilt, reliving the trauma in dreams, numbness and lack of involvement with reality, or recurrent thoughts and images
- the state or condition of having no home (especially the state of living in the streets)
- the doctrine that reality consists of two basic opposing elements, often taken to be mind and matter (or mind and body), or good and evil
- abuse excessive use of drugs or alcohol
- any of several psychotic disorders characterized by distortions of reality and disturbances of thought and language and withdrawal from social contact
- the treatment of mental or emotional problems by psychological means
- causes repeated unwanted thoughts or sensations (obsessions) or the urge to do something over and over again
- causes dramatic shifts in a person's mood, energy and ability to think clearly
- of or relating to behavior
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- a disturbance of the peace or of public order
- disruptions to a person’s thoughts and perceptions that make it difficult for them to recognize what is real and what isn’t
- relating to or used in or engaged in the practice of psychiatry
- somethin that provides direction or advice as to a decision course of action
- the power of retaining and recalling past experience
- a developmental disorder defined by inattention (trouble staying on task, listening); disorganization (losing materials); and hyperactivity-impulsivity (fidgeting, difficulty staying seated or waiting)
- an emotional wound or shock often having long-lasting effects
- sad feeling of gloom and inadequacy
- the general condition of body and mind
- mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature
- any strong feeling
20 Clues: any strong feeling • of or relating to behavior • sad feeling of gloom and inadequacy • the general condition of body and mind • abuse excessive use of drugs or alcohol • a disturbance of the peace or of public order • the power of retaining and recalling past experience • mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature • ...
Mental Health Matters 2023-02-20
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- Worry, nervousness or fear that can also lead to physical symptoms.
- People you like and enjoy being with who are a source of social support
- To be sound, well, and not sick.
- Spending time helping others in need by ______ can help decrease depression and increase self worth.
- Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships.
- Any physical activity that enhances physical fitness and reduces stress, anxiety, and depression.
- To extend muscles or limbs to relieve tension.
- Calling the Mental Health team for a Code _____ allows a person to receive support and resources.
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- Activities that people enjoy doing that can help reduce stress and anxiety.
- Time _____ is the ability to plan daily tasks to increase efficiency or productivity.
- To create a period of focused mindfulness or spiritual relaxation.
- Another name for psychotherapy.
- Limit it to the morning to improve sleep.
- A period of time spent away from work to relax, usually involves traveling.
- Positive attributes of a person.
- Pay attention to this to reduce stress and anxiety.
- Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood.
- Writing in this helps with self-awareness.
- Things you do regularly to maintain your mental health.
- Abbreviation for the free counseling program available to employees.
20 Clues: Another name for psychotherapy. • To be sound, well, and not sick. • Positive attributes of a person. • Limit it to the morning to improve sleep. • Writing in this helps with self-awareness. • To extend muscles or limbs to relieve tension. • Pay attention to this to reduce stress and anxiety. • Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood. • ...
Mental Health Puzzle 2023-03-09
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- the state of being extremely poor.
- The living condition of a person without a home, and therefore typically living on the streets.
- the state or condition of being fully grown or mature, typically 18 to 65
- the state, fact, or period of being mature.
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- Short for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, difficulty in maintaning focus
- a lack of social connections.
- a chronic immune system disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
- an emotional crisis of identity and self-confidence that can occur in early middle adulthood age.
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- physical changes that are sudden, not shared, and often caused by disease, poor health habits, and environmental events as people grow older
- a condition in which long-term job stress leads to mental exhaustion, a sense of loss of personal control, and feelings of reduced accomplishment
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- the state or condition of being subject to illness, decline, and death
- the exploration of key principles, beliefs and values that give meaning and purpose to your life.
- age-graded expectations for major life events, such as beginning a first job, getting married, birth of the first child, buying a home, and retiring
- an addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor or the mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol
- a range of mental conditions in which there is a persistent disturbance of eating behaviour and impairment of physical or mental health.
- the legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners in a personal relationship
- the process of growing old.
- Changes in sleeping patterns or habits that can negatively affect health.
20 Clues: the process of growing old. • a lack of social connections. • the state of being extremely poor. • the state, fact, or period of being mature. • the state or condition of being subject to illness, decline, and death • Changes in sleeping patterns or habits that can negatively affect health. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-03-07
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- a physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders
- people with mental disorders need constant attention
- prescription of drugs to treat mental disorders
- refers to thinking about, considering, or planning suicide
- the tendency to focus on the positive aspects of a situation
- the tendency to focus on the negative and expect the worst
- "an illness that affects the mind and reduces a person's ability to function, to adjust to change, or to get along with
- attempt a non-fatal, self-directed, potentially injurious behavior with intent to die as a result of the behavior
- trained to treat and recognize problematic behavior. Can have their doctorate, but don’t go to medical school
- An unhealthy way to cope with emotions, stress or traumatic events
- An unwanted thought or image that takes control of the mind
- counselors who focus on specific problems
- The ability to recover, or "bounce back," from extreme or prolonged stress
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- an emotional state in which a person feels extremely sad and hopeless
- person talks with a therapists. Insight, cognitive and behavioral and group therapy are available
- a link between those who need help and community resource
- mental disorder that reveals itself through abnormal behaviors related to food
- Anxiety that is related to a specific situation or object
- initial reaction of the body to stress that prepares the body to either "fight" the stressor or "take flight" and escape
- person who doesn't eat enough food to maintain a healthy body weight
- regularly have an uncontrollable urge to eat large amounts of food
- When the anxiety persists for a long time and interferes with daily living
- the intentional killing of oneself
- fear caused by a source you cannot identify or a source that doesn't pose as much threat as you think
- An unreasonable need to behave a certain way to prevent a feared outcome
- go on uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging, or removing, the food from their bodies
- An event or situation that causes stress
- the response of your body and mind to being challenged or threatened
28 Clues: the intentional killing of oneself • An event or situation that causes stress • counselors who focus on specific problems • prescription of drugs to treat mental disorders • people with mental disorders need constant attention • a physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders • a link between those who need help and community resource • ...
Mental Health Medications 2023-04-05
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- What is the generic name for Ativan
- Getting enough of this can help improve mood
- Avoid this liquid when taking medications
- How often do you need a flu shot
- This organ is affected by drinking alcohol
- What does OTC mean
- stomach Common side effect starting new medicine
- What does PRN mean
- What is the generic name for Zoloft
- what can happen if you stop your medications
- An antipychotic injection
- Something you use for constipation
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- What is the generic name for Tylenol
- This is used to lower cholesterol
- This negatively affects your mood
- This is an injection you can take monthly
- What is the generic name for Prozac
- You can absorb this vitamin from sunlight
- Generic name for Cymbalta
- Generic for Motrin
- Use this to help remember to take meds
- Something other than medicine to help with mood
- About how many weeks to see full benefit from medicine
- Nicotine can come in this form
24 Clues: What does OTC mean • Generic for Motrin • What does PRN mean • Generic name for Cymbalta • An antipychotic injection • Nicotine can come in this form • How often do you need a flu shot • This is used to lower cholesterol • This negatively affects your mood • Something you use for constipation • What is the generic name for Ativan • What is the generic name for Prozac • ...
Mental Health Quiz 2012-11-05
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- Liz Viggers became addicted to what?
- Worry, obsessions, and panic attacks are all symptoms of what type of disorders.
- Myths and misunderstandings surrounding mental illness can result in stigma, isolation and _______________ for the people suffering from mental illnesses.
- What type of self-esteem refers to how good you feel about yourself?
- People who smoke cigarettes are more likely to develop a mental illness; yes or no?
- Mental illness is a ________________ dysfunction where a person can no longer cope with every day activities.
- I am a plant which is usually mixed with tobacco and can cause symptoms of psychosis.
- Is the ability to bounce back from a negative life event.
- Saying that all people who suffer from Schizophrenia are violent would be an example of a what? Start with m.
- A person who is suffering from depression has to experience the symptoms for more than how many weeks?
- Having people in the environment who can help and support you is known as inner or outer resilience?
- Tired all the time, sick and run down and experiencing sleeping problems are all examples of what types of symptoms of depression?
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- The C in OCD stands for what?
- Talking or ignoring your stressors would be the best way to cope?
- Participating in exercise, hanging out with friends, taking some deep breaths and setting realistic goals are all ways to _________________ stress.
- Hallucinations and _____________ are the two main symptoms of Schizophrenia.
- Anorexia and bulimia or examples of what type of disorders?
- A susceptibility to mental illness because of pre-existing factors such as family history.
- What type of stress disorder can develop after a traumatic event.
- Starting at new school, training for the Olympics and jumping out of a plane would be examples of good or bad stress?
- ____________ behaviour therapy helps to correct negative thought patterns in suffers of depression.
- Is when a person experiences both very high and lows in their emotions and behaviour.
- Withdrawing from close family and friends, stopping going out and no longer doing things they enjoy are all examples of what types of symptoms of depression?
23 Clues: The C in OCD stands for what? • Liz Viggers became addicted to what? • Is the ability to bounce back from a negative life event. • Anorexia and bulimia or examples of what type of disorders? • Talking or ignoring your stressors would be the best way to cope? • What type of stress disorder can develop after a traumatic event. • ...
Mental/Emotional Health 2017-09-27
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- The area of the Health Triangle that involves how well your body functions.
- The area of the Health Triangle that involves your relationships and the ability to get along with others.
- _____________ assets are provided by family, friends, school, and community.
- Things in life that HELP you be healthy, happy, and successful.
- One phone number that can help someone thinking about suicide is 1-800-__________.
- a strong mood involving sadness, discouragement, despair, or hopelessness that lasts for weeks, months, or even longer.
- A significant risk factor for suicide.
- If someone is thinking about suicide, they should get ___________ right away.
- The way you view situations.
- The ongoing internal conversation with ourselves, which influences how we feel and behave.
- How much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself.
- If someone you know is thinking about suicide, it is a good idea to start a _____________.
- Stress that can motivate you and inspire you to work harder.
- A scale that allows you to assess your health from premature death to a high level of wellness.
- One way to treat depression.
- One way to treat depression.
- _____________ assets come from within a person.
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- The reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.
- The first stage of the stress response.
- An ongoing condition or illness such as heart disease, obesity, or cancer.
- Teens interviewed after a suicide attempt said they did it because they were trying to ____________ a situation that seemed impossible to deal with.
- The sum of your surroundings.
- Feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen.
- The third stage of the stress response.
- Anything that causes stress.
- All the traits that were biologically passed to you from your parents.
- The area of the Health Triangle that involves your thoughts and feelings.
- The second stage of the stress response.
- The ability to recover from setbacks.
- People the same age that share similar interests.
- Seeing the good in things.
31 Clues: Seeing the good in things. • Anything that causes stress. • The way you view situations. • One way to treat depression. • One way to treat depression. • The sum of your surroundings. • The ability to recover from setbacks. • A significant risk factor for suicide. • The first stage of the stress response. • The third stage of the stress response. • ...
Mental Health Disorders 2022-05-06
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- condition triggered by a terrifying and traumatic event(also known as post traumatic stress disorder)
- A person with a co-occurring disorder has been diagnosed with a substance abuse disorder AND another mental health disorder.
- extreme fear of something(ex. Spiders, social situations, heights, etc.)
- Neurological disorder that causes a person to be inattentive and impulsive
- a person who becomes irrationally anxious during social interactions
- feelings of helplessness, submissiveness or incapablity of taking care of themselves
- Neurological disorder that causes a person to be inattentive, impulsive, and hyperactive
- suspicion of others without reason to be suspicious.
- a child who has antisocial behavior and may disregard social standards and rules.
- severe symptoms that affect how you feel, think, and handle daily activities
- Anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears that lead you to
- Affects the way a person thinks, perceives, and relates to others.
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- A disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia.
- A pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use that often interferes with health, work, or social relationship
- a serious eating disorder where people consume unusually large amounts of food and feel like they can’t stop eating.
- Social discomfort and avoidance of interpersonal contact.
- A disorder in a child marked by defiant and disobedient behavior to authority figures.
- A sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause
- The existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities(also known as multiple personality disorder)
- A person has an inflated sense of self-importance.
- Described as odd behavior, speech patterns, thoughts, and perceptions. People with this disorder usually don’t have many if any close relationships.
- characterized by unstable moods, behavior, and relationships.
- A serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain.
- is characterized by the onset of depression during the winter months, and usually lifts during the summer months
- a person has severe depression plus some form of psychosis.
- Excessive, unrealistic worry & tension, even if there is little or nothing to provoke the anxiety
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat. Includes distorted body image with an unwarranted fear of being overweight.
- repetitive behaviors compulsions(also known as obsessive compulsive disorder).
- episodes of extremely low moods that meet the criteria for major depression but they also experience extreme high –euphoric or irritable– moods called “mania” or “hypomania.”
- a depressed mood that lasts for at least two years
30 Clues: A person has an inflated sense of self-importance. • a depressed mood that lasts for at least two years • suspicion of others without reason to be suspicious. • Social discomfort and avoidance of interpersonal contact. • a person has severe depression plus some form of psychosis. • A disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia. • ...
Mental Health Terminology 2022-05-06
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- A disorder found commonly in war veterans.
- A syndrome commonly associated with autism, labeling their lack of social skills.
- A word for the belief that if something can go wrong it will go wrong, may be known as Murphy's Law.
- Ok... I think I got it... but tell me the whole thing again I wasn't listening.
- A disorder where the person affected is morbidly afraid of humans, humanity, or the human race.
- This is a condition where those affected may have a superiority complex and think themselves to be superior to those around them.
- One of the more common mental health disorders, well known for making social interaction harder via the means of repetitive or unhelpful thought patterns.
- The name of someone with no known mental health disorders, or "normal", so to speak.
- A condition making the person having it be antisocial, and seemingly lack a conscience.
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- A disorder where those affected are unable to regulate what they say, and they may have nervous tics as a result of their inability to control impulses.
- Something you should get if you want to kill yourself.
- Someone who hates philosophy, or at higher points on the spectrum, has a complete hatred or distrust for humanity as a whole.
- The Big Sad™
- a psychological desire to stay in bed.
- A disorder where the person affected undergoes wild mood swings.
- The word for the study of the human brain.
- Someone with this condition might have abnormal, or more likely violent social behavior.
- A disorder often falsely identified in normal people, however, those affected may see themselves worrying over things that do not matter or worrying too much.
- You couldn't sit still even if you wanted to.
- A condition marked by excessive happiness, periods of great excitement or euphoria, delusions, and overactivity.
- A condition where the IQ of those affected must be 25 points or lower to be classified legally.
21 Clues: The Big Sad™ • a psychological desire to stay in bed. • A disorder found commonly in war veterans. • The word for the study of the human brain. • You couldn't sit still even if you wanted to. • Something you should get if you want to kill yourself. • A disorder where the person affected undergoes wild mood swings. • ...
Mental Health Review 2023-10-03
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- when something is getting less or becoming worse, like the health of a plant that's not growing well
- when people come together to help someone who's having a hard time, like if they're using drugs or alcohol too much
- when you feel really, really scared about something that might happen in the future
- something is passed down from your parents, like the color of your eyes or certain health conditions
- when you talk to a special person who helps you with your thoughts and feelings, they listen and give you advice to feel better
- when you feel like you have to do something, like washing your hands again and again, even if you don't want to
- when you have thoughts about doing something like hurting yourself
- means that something is happening a lot or is very common, like if a lot of people have the same kind of problemRehabilitation when someone is working to get better after being sick or hurt, like getting back in shape after an injury
- signs that show something might be wrong with your body or how you feel, like having a fever and a sore throat are symptoms of being sick.
- when something in your body or mind isn't working the way it should
- Intense means something is very strong or powerful
- when a person doesn't eat enough food because they're very worried about their weight and body shape. It can be harmful
- when you feel very, very sad for a long time making it hard to enjoy things or even get out of bed
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- when a person eats a lot of food and then tries to get rid of it, like by throwing up or using laxatives, because they're very worried about their weight
- when you're really, really nervous about being around other people or doing things in front of them. It can make social situations very stressful
- when you can't stop doing something, like using drugs or playing video games, even if it's causing problems in your life
- the time when you're growing up from being a kid to a teenager, when your body and mind are changing a lot
- means that something is too big or too much compared to something else. It's not balanced or equal
- when you might be more likely to have something because of your family history or the way your body works, like being more likely to get a certain illness
- When you think a lot about how you look or what other people think about you
- when you can't stop thinking about something or doing something
- therapy is a type of treatment where you slowly get used to something that scares you, so it's not as frightening anymore
- when something really bad or scary happens to you, and it can make you feel really upset or scared for a long time
- means to make something harder or stop it from happening, like a big traffic jam can hinder you from getting to school on time
- when you're very, very afraid of something, like spiders or heights
- things that make you feel a certain way or remember something from the past
- a strong feeling of sadness, worry, or pain, when something is really bothering you and making you feel bad
- a very strong feeling of fear and anxiety that can make your heart race and your breathing fast
- when you feel very worried or nervous about something, even if there might not be a big reason to be
29 Clues: Intense means something is very strong or powerful • when you can't stop thinking about something or doing something • when you have thoughts about doing something like hurting yourself • when you're very, very afraid of something, like spiders or heights • when something in your body or mind isn't working the way it should • ...
Mental Health Reveiw 2024-05-06
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- displacement of frustration/anger towards others
- deals and promises
- damage to the brain from interruption/blockage of its blood supply
- emotions stabilize and re renter reality
- taking your own unacceptable qualities or feelings and ascribing them to other people
- taking a negative behavior/feeling and applying it to something/someone that wasn't the source
- memories that are subconsciously blocked by the brain
- refers to biological/genetic predispositions impact on human traits
- overachieve in one area to compensate for failures in another
- taking anger/negative energy and transferring it in a positive manner
- stressors that puts strain on the body
- events situations individuals comments or anything we interpret as negative or threatening
- memories that are consciously blocked/forgotten
- refusal to believe in reality
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- stress that lasts for a longer period of time (2 words)
- not accepting the reality of a situation to avoid anxiety
- describes the influence of learning and other influences from ones environment
- a weakness in a blood vessel in the brain (2 words)
- saddened mood or loss of interest in activities
- acting in the opposite behavior/mood then how you truly feel (2 words)
- social or physical surroundings that impact a person
- a progressive disease that reduces brain mass and inhibits memory function
- moderate or normal psychological stress interpreted as being beneficial for the experience
- Complex network that coordinates all the activities in your body (2 words)
- to think/act at earlier stage of development
- ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization
26 Clues: deals and promises • refusal to believe in reality • stressors that puts strain on the body • emotions stabilize and re renter reality • to think/act at earlier stage of development • saddened mood or loss of interest in activities • memories that are consciously blocked/forgotten • displacement of frustration/anger towards others • ...
Health & Wellness at SJC 2024-08-16
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- After submitting the Mental Health Treatment Interest Form, you'll need to submit additional, required _____________ before being placed on our list for services.
- Where you can go on campus to pursue physical and mental health (Abbr).
- We offer these types of workshops throughout the year.
- ____-day medical appointments are reserved for urgent problems and acute illnesses, but these cannot be guaranteed.
- Keep an eye out for our therapy/facility ________ around campus; their names are "Buddy" and "Mando."
- SJC has partnered with ________________ (ALC) to provide FREE, high-quality, on-demand medical and mental health care to all SJC-enrolled students.
- ALC services can be accessed via the SJC _________ Care Hub throughout the calendar year (including school breaks) from anywhere in the United States for as long as you remain a student.
- If you have any questions regarding counseling/psychiatric or other wellness services, you should email _______________@sjc.edu.
- This is a quiet space on campus dedicated to student self-care (2 words).
- Records maintained by the SHWC are confidential, governed by __________ and federal regulations.
- We're here to __________ you!
- If you have any questions regarding physical health/___________ services, email Annapolis.HealthCenter@sjc.edu or call our office at 410-626-2553.
- If you are on campus and need immediate assistance at any time, call SJC __________ at 443-336-2348 (2 words).
- Student Health Services bills your ____________ for medical services; you are responsible for any out-of-pocket expenses (e.g., copays).
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- SHWC providers are available by ____________ only Monday through Friday 9a-4p during the academic year.
- If you are a St. John’s College student who is having thoughts of harming yourself or others, or is experiencing any emotional _____________, please contact our 24/7 SJC Mental Health Crisis Helpline: 855-508-3591.
- Cost of SJC Counseling & Wellness Services.
- This is where you go (online) to complete the Mental Health Treatment Interest Form if interested in mental health services through the SHWC (3 words).
- These are important and can help reduce stress, improve creativity, refocus your mind, and improve productivity.
- Student Health Services offers various primary ____ services, including immunizations, women’s health, and STI screenings.
- Where to follow us (SJC_Health_and_Wellness).
- Our Fall 2024 Super Wellness Wednesday & Resource Fair will take place on ________ 18, 2024.
- You have both ______ and responsibilities as a patient of the SHWC.
- The SHWC is in Fielding-Rumore _____.
- We do multiple outreach ________ throughout the year; come see us!
- Free nutrition counseling is available through our partnership with ____ (Abbr).
- Students who want to _____ nicotine should reach out to the tobacco cessation specialist on staff, who can guide you through the process and offer free supplies.
27 Clues: We're here to __________ you! • The SHWC is in Fielding-Rumore _____. • Cost of SJC Counseling & Wellness Services. • Where to follow us (SJC_Health_and_Wellness). • We offer these types of workshops throughout the year. • We do multiple outreach ________ throughout the year; come see us! • You have both ______ and responsibilities as a patient of the SHWC. • ...
Mental Health Basics 2015-10-01
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- adaptive coping to stressors congruent with cultural norms
- Duty to promote good of others
- component of personality that seeks pleasure
- right to determine ones own destiny
- Ego calls upon this for protection
- Final stage of Selye's adaptation syndrome
- to always tell the truth
- magnetic resonance imaging
- Level of anxiety that is seldom a problem
- subjective state of emotional, physical and social responses to a significant loss
- Type of medication class used to treat anxiety related disorders
- Type of medication used class to treat schizophrenia
- Nervous system that is dominant during stress
- Level of anxiety where focus is on one detail only or numerous extraneous details
- component of personality that is referred to as the rational self
- Electroencephalograph
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- maladaptive coping/responses to stressors that are incongruent with cultural norms and interfere with functioning
- Physical response to stress
- Level of anxiety where perceptual field diminishes
- Diffuse that is vague in nature and associated with feels of uncertainty and helplessness
- Hierarchy of Needs
- Type of medication used class to treat depression
- component of personality that is referred to as the perfection principle
- treating all individuals equally and fairly
- Second stage of Selye's adaptation syndrome
- carefully avoiding harm
- Last level of Peplau's levels of anxiety
27 Clues: Hierarchy of Needs • Electroencephalograph • carefully avoiding harm • to always tell the truth • magnetic resonance imaging • Physical response to stress • Duty to promote good of others • Ego calls upon this for protection • right to determine ones own destiny • Last level of Peplau's levels of anxiety • Level of anxiety that is seldom a problem • ...
Mental/Emotional Health 2017-03-06
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- The area of the Health Triangle that involves your relationships and the ability to get along with others.
- A significant risk factor for suicide.
- The area of the Health Triangle that involves your thoughts and feelings.
- The sum of your surroundings.
- One way to treat depression.
- The area of the Health Triangle that involves how well your body functions.
- Teens interviewed after a suicide attempt said they did it because they were trying to ____________ a situation that seemed impossible to deal with.
- The ongoing internal conversation with ourselves, which influences how we feel and behave.
- A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness.
- If someone is thinking about suicide, they should get ___________ right away.
- _____________ assets are provided by family, friends, school, and community.
- The ability to recover from setbacks.
- The third stage of the stress response.
- One phone number that can help someone thinking about suicide is 1-800-__________.
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- The way you view situations.
- Anything that causes stress.
- An ongoing condition or illness such as heart disease, obesity, or cancer.
- Things in life that HELP you be healthy, happy, and successful.
- The first stage of the stress response.
- A scale that allows you to assess your health from premature death to a high level of wellness.
- If someone you know is thinking about suicide, it is a good idea to start a _____________.
- One way to treat depression.
- _____________ assets come from within a person.
- People the same age that share similar interests.
- How much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself.
- Stress that can motivate you and inspire you to work harder.
- All the traits that were biologically passed to you from your parents.
- Feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen.
- The second stage of the stress response.
- Seeing the good in things.
- The reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.
31 Clues: Seeing the good in things. • The way you view situations. • Anything that causes stress. • One way to treat depression. • One way to treat depression. • The sum of your surroundings. • The ability to recover from setbacks. • A significant risk factor for suicide. • The first stage of the stress response. • The third stage of the stress response. • ...
Mental / Emotional Health 2013-10-21
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- Vomiting or taking laxatives to remove food from the body.
- Something that causes stress.
- Repeatedly checking to make sure the door is locked, washing hands everytime you touch something.
- An illness that reduces a person's ability to deal with changes and relationships.
- Hormone that prepares the body to react to stress.
- Using a technique such as exercise to deal with stress.
- Conduct therapy sessions and administer tests to the patient.
- Experience depression more often.
- This can happen later in life if the person does not learn how to deal with stressful situations.
- Feels sad and hopeless for months.
- A Person eats a large amount of food and then removes the food by vomiting or taking laxatives.
- The first stage of the fight or flight response; many body changes take place.
- Positive stress.
- Ability to bounce back
- Can happen due to digestion slowing down during the fight or flight response.
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- Disorder in which you have trouble perceiving and relating to situations and to people.
- The stage a person would go through if the stressor continued for weeks or months.
- Chemicals of the brain that are responsible for transmission of nerve messaging.
- Person who accepts nothing less than excellence.
- Being able to deal with everyday ups and downs.
- Focusing on the positives of situations.
- Fear that does not pose as much of a threat as you think.
- Eating a large amount of food at one time and are at risk of weight gain.
- Mental health professional that will prescribe medication to a patient with clinical depression.
- Disorder in which the person has episodes of depression and mania.
- Something that threatens lives and property.
- Person that is shy, quiet, and reserved.
- Person does not eat enough food to maintain healthy body weight.
- Side of bipolar in which they have poor judgement, feel abnormal eleation, and more energy.
- Illness not caused by stress.
- Fear of snakes, bugs, elevators, public places,....
31 Clues: Positive stress. • Ability to bounce back • Something that causes stress. • Illness not caused by stress. • Experience depression more often. • Feels sad and hopeless for months. • Focusing on the positives of situations. • Person that is shy, quiet, and reserved. • Something that threatens lives and property. • Being able to deal with everyday ups and downs. • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2014-05-11
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- When people do not get enough _____ they may feel moody and short-tempered.
- Eating a healthy _____ can make you feel full of energy and more alert.
- What you _____ has a lot to do with how you feel.
- Sunlight can increase feelings of _____.
- Staying _____ to others and the community makes people feel good.
- When you think _____ you feel happier.
- There are different vitamins and _____ in the different colors of fruits and vegetables.
- One great way to increase your self-esteem and feel good is by _____ others.
- Taking care of your mental _____ helps you make better choices and decisions.
- Eating the _____ means to eat different colors of fruits and vegetables.
- It is good to have a _____ to talk to.
- It is better for your health to _____ outside than it is to watch T.V.
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- Too much _____ is bad for your health. Hint: Your body releases adrenaline in response to this.
- _____ are great companions and are good for your health.
- _____ is how you manage yourself when faced with a difficult situation.
- Getting good sleep is important for your growth and _____.
- May is _____ Health Awareness Month.
- When you _____, your brain releases endorphins that make you feel better.
- Laughing and having _____ is good for your mind, body, and spirit.
- One way to think more positive is to be _____.
20 Clues: May is _____ Health Awareness Month. • When you think _____ you feel happier. • It is good to have a _____ to talk to. • Sunlight can increase feelings of _____. • One way to think more positive is to be _____. • What you _____ has a lot to do with how you feel. • _____ are great companions and are good for your health. • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2014-05-11
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- Eating the _____ means to eat different colors of fruits and vegetables.
- One way to think more positive is to be _____.
- _____ are great companions and are good for your health.
- Taking care of your mental _____ helps you make better choices and decisions.
- Getting good sleep is important for your growth and _____.
- Too much _____ is bad for your health. Hint: Your body releases adrenaline in response to this.
- When you _____, your brain releases endorphins that make you feel better.
- Eating a healthy _____ can make you feel full of energy and more alert.
- One great way to increase your self-esteem and feel good is by _____ others.
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- _____ is how you manage yourself when faced with a difficult situation.
- Staying _____ to others and the community makes people feel good.
- It is better for your health to _____ outside than it is to watch T.V.
- Sunlight can increase feelings of _____.
- There are different vitamins and _____ in the different colors of fruits and vegetables.
- It is good to have a _____ to talk to.
- When you think _____ you feel happier.
- When people do not get enough _____ they may feel moody and short-tempered.
- May is _____ Health Awareness Month.
- What you _____ has a lot to do with how you feel.
- Laughing and having _____ is good for your mind, body, and spirit.
20 Clues: May is _____ Health Awareness Month. • It is good to have a _____ to talk to. • When you think _____ you feel happier. • Sunlight can increase feelings of _____. • One way to think more positive is to be _____. • What you _____ has a lot to do with how you feel. • _____ are great companions and are good for your health. • ...