mental health Crossword Puzzles
health dimensions 2024-02-13
8 Clues: being smart • function of the body • number between 5 and 7 • nature and being outside • affects how we think and feel • being free from illness or injury • our ability to communicate with others • creates balance with the health dimensions
Project GRAD 2024-03-11
12 Clues: sky taxi • bar crawl • cool down • Phlight Club • mental health • cube workspace • head of the bay • another name for a cell • what we strive to create • some PGKP schools follow these • like a mystery cube in Mario Cart • bunsen burners, beakers, saftey googles
Health Vocabulary February 2023 2023-02-01
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- - the general condition of the body and mind
- Health - state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities
- - Used for energy
- - often implies the use of a specific intake of nutrition for health or weight-management reasons
- - the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
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- - training that is expected to produce a specific character or pattern of behavior
- - Substances in food that your body needs to grow, have energy, and stay healthy
- - the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others
- - the condition in which things are happening or being done
- - Used to build and repair cells. Help with healing, growing, and overall health
- Acids - Small units that make up a protein
11 Clues: - Used for energy • Acids - Small units that make up a protein • - the general condition of the body and mind • - the condition in which things are happening or being done • - the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others • - Substances in food that your body needs to grow, have energy, and stay healthy • ...
OT month 2022-04-11
11 Clues: sour fruit • best OT school • electronic device • give this to teachers • working with children • princess who is strong • mental health services • what people do everyday • working with older adults • something that is organized • need this eventual to practice
Communication in Diverse Populations 2020-05-01
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- By being ____________ one is willing to consider or accept alternate suggestions and ideas.
- A barrier associated with different tongues.
- _____________ means appreciating the differences between individuals and their beliefs/circumstances.
- Medication _____-________________ is a consequence of low health literacy levels.
- Examples of barriers to effective communication in diverse populations are _________________
- Displaying the virtue of _____________ leads to improved communication.
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- A barrier relating to difference in backgrounds and lifestyle.
- A barrier relating to difference in faith and worship.
- "the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions."
- (from No. 6) and _________________ abilities.
- Low health literacy levels can result in the feeling of _____________ during clinical encounters.
- A barrier identified regarding different generations of people.
12 Clues: A barrier associated with different tongues. • (from No. 6) and _________________ abilities. • A barrier relating to difference in faith and worship. • A barrier relating to difference in backgrounds and lifestyle. • A barrier identified regarding different generations of people. • Displaying the virtue of _____________ leads to improved communication. • ...
Health 2025-02-06
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- – A state of good health, often including physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
- – The practice of refraining from something, especially food, drink, or harmful behavior.
- – To influence or have an impact on something or someone.
- – Actions taken to avoid disease, accidents, or harmful situations.
- – The use of scientific knowledge to create tools or devices for solving problems or advancing society.
- – Related to the body or bodily functions.
- – A settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something.
- – People who are the same age or have similar status or experiences.
- – Relating to feelings, moods, or emotions.
- – Concerning the soul or a sense of purpose beyond the physical world.
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- – Steady and unchanging in behavior, quality, or approach.
- – The passing of traits from parents to offspring through genes.
- – The possibility of harm, danger, or loss.Health
- Health – The overall condition of your body and mind. – A shape with three sides and three angles.
- – The communication channels, such as TV, radio, or online platforms, through which information is disseminated.
- – Pertaining to interactions with others in society.
- – The surrounding conditions or influences that affect an individual or group.
- – Pertaining to the mind or cognitive processes.
- – The way in which someone acts, especially in response to particular situations.
19 Clues: – Related to the body or bodily functions. • – Relating to feelings, moods, or emotions. • – Pertaining to the mind or cognitive processes. • – The possibility of harm, danger, or loss.Health • – Pertaining to interactions with others in society. • – To influence or have an impact on something or someone. • – Steady and unchanging in behavior, quality, or approach. • ...
Body Image, Self-Esteem and Eating Disorders 2023-03-24
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- reducing calorie intake or different types of foods to try and lose weight
- getting the right amount of this each day can help people feel better about themselves
- developing this can help people feel more positive about themselves
- to sleep well it is important to turn these off at least an hour before trying to sleep
- when one does not eat properly or does not drink enough water they may get this negative health problem
- the way a person sees themself
- making harmful or harsh comments about another person's appearance
- eating large amount of food and eating quickly to cope with feelings or mental health issues
- using drugs or alcohol too frequently can lead to this
- these kinds of drugs that people get from doctors can become addictive if they are not taken in the right dose
- getting this everyday can help maintain healthy body weight and positive self-esteem
- both anorexia and bulimia can lead to this negative health issue
- this eating disorder is an acronym for people avoid food intake
- these can be used to help with bowel movements but can also be abused for weight loss
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- this is a major contributor to people have issues with their body image
- using any substance too much can lead to these types of behaviours that cannot be controlled
- these chemicals can be taken to help heal the body or grow muscles but can have extremely negative effects on your health
- this may happen to the teeth of people who force themselves to throw up after eating
- these types of events early in life can lead to substance abuse
- people who binge eat sometimes end up with this sleep problem
- this is one of the reasons people with ARFID do not like to eat food
- taking laxatives can cause this negative health affect
- overeating and then trying to throw up or use laxatives to purge the food that has been eaten
- eating too little food on purpose to try and lose weight
- people with anorexia and bulimia are afraid that this will happen if they eat
- using this drug too often at an early age can lead to mental health problems later in life
- before starting any diet you should speak to this professional
- this is a disorder that invloves people struggling to breathe while sleeping
- drinking large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time
29 Clues: the way a person sees themself • taking laxatives can cause this negative health affect • using drugs or alcohol too frequently can lead to this • eating too little food on purpose to try and lose weight • drinking large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time • people who binge eat sometimes end up with this sleep problem • ...
Vocabulary List for Understanding and Controlling Stress 2025-09-19
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- A mental practice that involves focusing on the present moment and accepting it without judgment.
- or Flight Response The body's instinctive reaction to perceived threats, preparing to either confront or escape the danger.
- Stress Long-term stress resulting from persistent challenges that exceed an individual's coping capacity.
- Regulation The ability to monitor and respond to emotional experiences in a healthy and constructive manner.
- A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from challenging or adverse situations.
- Management The range of techniques and psychotherapies aimed at controlling a person’s level of stress.
- Activities and practices that individuals engage in to maintain and enhance their health and well-being.
- Specific events or situations that provoke stress responses in an individual.
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- Response The body's automatic reaction to stress, involving changes in heart rate, blood pressure, and hormone levels.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or stressful situations.
- A harmful form of stress that can lead to anxiety, decrease performance, and cause health problems.
- Techniques Methods used to reduce stress and promote physical and mental well-being, such as deep breathing or meditation.
- A beneficial form of stress that can motivate and enhance performance.
- Strategies Techniques or methods used to manage stress and mitigate its effects.
15 Clues: A beneficial form of stress that can motivate and enhance performance. • The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or stressful situations. • Specific events or situations that provoke stress responses in an individual. • Strategies Techniques or methods used to manage stress and mitigate its effects. • ...
Branches Of Psychology 2014-06-11
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- is the branch of psychology concerned with the study of animal behavior.
- While our minds plays a role in our physical well-being, our biological processes also influence our mental health.
- seeks to explain and understand social behavior.
- is the branch of psychology concerned with schools, teaching psychology, educational issues, and student concerns.
- is concerned with the study of workplace behavior. Learn more about this branch of psychology.
- is a branch of psychology that studies personality and its variation between individuals.
- is a branch of psychology that focuses on observable behaviors.
- is the study of how psychology influences sports, athletic performance, exercise and physical activity.
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- is a branch of psychology focused on understanding human well-being and happiness.
- is a branch of psychology that looks at how cultural factors influence human behavior.
- is the branch of psychology concerned with the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental disorders.
- is the branch of psychology that deals with the intersection of psychology and the law.
- focuses on human growth throughout the lifespan.
- is the branch of psychology concerned with applying psychological principles to product design, usability issues, human-computer interaction and ergonomics.
- is a relatively young branch of psychology that became a major force during the "cognitive revolution" of the 1960s and 1970s.
- the branch of psychology that looks at psychopathology and abnormal behavior.
- focuses on promoting health as well as the prevention and treatment of disease and illness.
17 Clues: seeks to explain and understand social behavior. • focuses on human growth throughout the lifespan. • is a branch of psychology that focuses on observable behaviors. • is the branch of psychology concerned with the study of animal behavior. • the branch of psychology that looks at psychopathology and abnormal behavior. • ...
Well-being at work 2024-12-06
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- Embracing varied backgrounds and perspectives in the workplace.
- Constructive input to improve work performance.
- Understanding and sharing others’ feelings.
- Ensuring everyone feels valued and respected.
- Mental or physical strain caused by work demands.
- Working together effectively as a team.
- Equilibrium between personal life and work responsibilities.
- Focused awareness of the present to reduce stress.
- Ability to recover quickly from stress or adversity.
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- Assistance and encouragement provided to employees.
- Overall mood and satisfaction among employees.
- Adaptable work arrangements to suit individual needs.
- Independence in decision-making at work.
- Acknowledgment of employee achievements and contributions.
- Emotional commitment to work and the organization.
- Designing workplaces for comfort and efficiency.
- Shared values, beliefs, and practices in a workplace.
- Chronic stress leading to physical and mental exhaustion.
- General state of health and happiness at work.
19 Clues: Working together effectively as a team. • Independence in decision-making at work. • Understanding and sharing others’ feelings. • Ensuring everyone feels valued and respected. • Overall mood and satisfaction among employees. • General state of health and happiness at work. • Constructive input to improve work performance. • ...
Eating Disorders 2023-04-05
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- both anorexia and bulimia can lead to this negative health issue
- developing this can help people feel more positive about themselves
- this may happen to the teeth of people who force themselves to throw up after eating
- reducing calorie intake or different types of foods to try and lose weight
- this eating disorder is an acronym for people avoid food intake
- this is one of the reasons people with ARFID do not like to eat food
- eating too little food on purpose to try and lose weight
- getting the right amount of this each day can help people feel better about themselves
- overeating and then trying to throw up or use laxatives to purge the food that has been eaten
- eating large amount of food and eating quickly to cope with feelings or mental health issues
- drinking large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time
- making harmful or harsh comments about another person's appearance
- people who binge eat sometimes end up with this sleep problem
- these chemicals can be taken to help heal the body or grow muscles but can have extremely negative effects on your health
- this is a major contributor to people have issues with their body image
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- using any substance too much can lead to these types of behaviours that cannot be controlled
- using drugs or alcohol too frequently can lead to this
- when one does not eat properly or does not drink enough water they may get this negative health problem
- this is a disorder that involves people struggling to breathe while sleeping
- the way a person sees themself
- taking laxatives can cause this negative health affect
- people with anorexia and bulimia are afraid that this will happen if they eat
- using this drug too often at an early age can lead to mental health problems later in life
- these can be used to help with bowel movements but can also be abused for weight loss
- these kinds of drugs that people get from doctors can become addictive if they are not taken in the right dose
- these types of events early in life can lead to substance abuse
- before starting any diet you should speak to this professional
- getting this everyday can help maintain healthy body weight and positive self-esteem
- to sleep well it is important to turn these off at least an hour before trying to sleep
29 Clues: the way a person sees themself • using drugs or alcohol too frequently can lead to this • taking laxatives can cause this negative health affect • eating too little food on purpose to try and lose weight • drinking large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time • people who binge eat sometimes end up with this sleep problem • ...
Health 2024-05-20
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- - Hormone released during exercise, reduces pain and boosts pleasure (9)
- - Severe headache often accompanied by nausea (8)
- - Practice of focused thought for relaxation and stress relief (10)
- - Imaging test that allows doctors to view inside the body (5)
- - Substance in blood, high levels can lead to heart disease (11)
- - Treatment for mental or physical health issues (7)
- - Essential for maintaining body fluids (9)
- - Process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health (9)
- - Diet low in carbs and high in fats (4)
- - Act of getting a vaccine (11)
- - Condition of being significantly overweight (7)
- - Process of recovery from injury or illness (14)
- - Injection that provides immunity (7)
- - Where two bones meet in the body (6)
- - Isolation to prevent the spread of disease (10)
- - Medicine used to fight bacterial infections (10)
- - Abstaining from all or some kinds of food or drink (7)
- - Mineral important for bone health (7)
- - State of being in good health (8)
- - Act of breathing (11)
- - Hormone that regulates blood sugar levels (7)
- - Inflammation of the stomach and intestines (15)
- - Imaging technique using sound waves (10)
- - Chemical messenger in the brain (15)
- - Heart specialist (12)
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- - Restorative state essential for health (5)
- - Treatment to restore movement and function (12)
- - Children's doctor (11)
- - Mineral added to water to prevent tooth decay (8)
- - Immune system reaction to a usually harmless substance (7)
- - Exercise involving postures and breathing (4)
- - Study of the mind and behavior (10)
- - Mineral important for immune function (4)
- - Plant used for medicinal purposes (4)
- - Body's ability to resist infections (8)
- - Substance that prevents cell damage (11)
- - Related to bones and muscles (10)
- - Process of making something free from bacteria (13)
- - Lotion protecting skin from UV rays (9)
- - Common factor that can affect mental health (6)
- - Disease affecting blood sugar regulation (8)
- - Invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms (9)
- - Nutrient important for muscle repair (7)
- - Medical care provided remotely via technology (11)
- - Organ used for breathing (4)
- - Protein that speeds up chemical reactions in the body (6)
- - Body's process of converting food into energy (10)
- - Type of exercise that strengthens the heart (6)
- - Nutrient that aids digestion, found in plants (5)
- - Exercise involving rhythmic movement, often done in classes (8)
50 Clues: - Act of breathing (11) • - Heart specialist (12) • - Children's doctor (11) • - Organ used for breathing (4) • - Act of getting a vaccine (11) • - Related to bones and muscles (10) • - State of being in good health (8) • - Study of the mind and behavior (10) • - Injection that provides immunity (7) • - Where two bones meet in the body (6) • ...
Crisis Intervention Training 2020-03-03
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- manic, distinct depression
- memories, avoidance, dissociation, hypervigilance
- Illness/health conditions involving changes in emotions, thinking, or behaviors (or a combination of these)
- are hallucinations, delusions, disoriented thoughts and speech
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- high intensity psychological and emotional level of alertness and aggressiveness that first responders need in order to stay safe
- lack of concentration, loss of energy, low self of esteem
- the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness
7 Clues: manic, distinct depression • memories, avoidance, dissociation, hypervigilance • lack of concentration, loss of energy, low self of esteem • are hallucinations, delusions, disoriented thoughts and speech • Illness/health conditions involving changes in emotions, thinking, or behaviors (or a combination of these) • ...
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Crossword Puzzle 2015-08-02
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- doses of vitamins much larger than the recommended dietary allowances.
- a therapeutic system that manipulates the muscles and bones to promote structural integrity and restore or preserve health.
- the use of water in the treatment of disease.
- the practice of using natural oils to enhance physiological and physical well-being
- a type of sense that people believe to be a form of therapy
- a natural remedy that can be used to subside nausea and vomiting
- the traditional medicine of India
- a root that originated in China that is believed to promote overall health and increase mental and physical energy.
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- to take part in bodily activity for the sake of improving physical fitness.
- a type of therapy that treats disease by using radiation.
- an ancient Chinese practice of inserting needles into specific points of the body to manipulate the flow of energy.
- a type of mind and body medicine alternative
- the use of plants for medical purposes
- a pseudo scientific alternative medicine practice involving the use of static magnetic fields.
- involves applying pressure on specific parts of the hands and feet using your thumb hand and fingers without the use of oils
- a physical, mental, and spiritual practice that involves deep breathing and a building of strength through balance and flexibility
- a technique that measures bodily functions and gives you information about them in order to help train you to control them.
- a type of alternative medicine in which a local suction is created on the skin.
- an ancient Chinese health care system that integrates physical postures, breathing techniques and focused intention
- a healing technique that activates the natural healing processes of the patient's body and restore physical and emotional well-being.
20 Clues: the traditional medicine of India • the use of plants for medical purposes • a type of mind and body medicine alternative • the use of water in the treatment of disease. • a type of therapy that treats disease by using radiation. • a type of sense that people believe to be a form of therapy • a natural remedy that can be used to subside nausea and vomiting • ...
Careers In Psychology 2023-10-04
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- study the psychological development of the human being that takes place throughout life
- work with stroke and accident victims, people with mental disabilities and those with developmental disabilities caused by such conditions as cerebral palsy, epilepsy and autism.
- help people recognize their strengths and resources to cope with everyday problems and serious adversity.
- explore the relationships between brain systems and behavior.
- work to strengthen the abilities of communities, settings, organizations and broader social systems to meet people’s needs.
- study the dynamics of person–environment interactions
- are engaged in the delivery of comprehensive psychological services to children, adolescents and families in schools and other applied settings.
- apply psychological principles to legal issue
- study human perception, thinking and memory.
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- specialize in how biological, psychological and social factors affect health and illness.
- help athletes refine their focus on competition goals, become more motivated, and learn to deal with the anxiety and fear of failure that often accompany competition.
- first experimental laboratory in psychology was in what country
- assess and treat mental, emotional and behavioral disorders.
- In order to work as a licensed psychologist in the state of Florida all candidates are required to have a doctoral degree, BLANK or a PsyD in psychology or a closely related field,
- Founder "Fathers" of psychology
- conduct research on how people work best with machines
- psychologists study how evolutionary principles such as mutation, adaptation and selective fitness influence human thought, feeling and behavior.
- Founder of neuropsychology
- apply psychological principles and research methods to the workplace in the interest of improving productivity, health and the quality of work life
- concentrate on how effective teaching and learning take place.
20 Clues: Founder of neuropsychology • Founder "Fathers" of psychology • study human perception, thinking and memory. • apply psychological principles to legal issue • study the dynamics of person–environment interactions • conduct research on how people work best with machines • assess and treat mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. • ...
Health 2022-08-02
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- a preparation that is administered (as by injection) to stimulate the body's immune response against a specific infectious agent or disease
- an abnormal physical or mental condition
- seldom occurring or found; marked by unusual quality, merit, or appeal
- causing discomfort or hardship; very painful or harmful
- something that indicates the existence of something else; a slight indication
- recovery or relief from a disease
- a physical, chemical, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension and may be a factor in disease causation
- the general condition of the body
- an unfounded or mistaken impression or notion
- having or showing realization, perception, or knowledge
- to open or expand over a larger area
- a sudden or violent increase in activity or currency; a sudden rise in the incidence of a disease
- an abnormal and overwhelming sense of apprehension and fear often marked by physical signs (such as tension, sweating, and increased pulse rate), by doubt concerning the reality and nature of the threat, and by self-doubt about one's capacity to cope with it
- treatment of mental or emotional disorder or of related bodily ills by psychological means
- extremely great or serious
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- the state produced by the establishment of one or more pathogenic agents (such as a bacteria, protozoans, or viruses) in or on the body of a suitable host
- a licensed health-care professional who practices independently or is supervised by a physician, surgeon, or dentist and who is skilled in promoting and maintaining health
- to make or become well again
- a mood disorder that is marked by varying degrees of sadness, despair, and loneliness and that is typically accompanied by inactivity, guilt, loss of concentration, social withdrawal, sleep disturbances, and sometimes suicidal tendencies
- a group of signs and symptoms that occur together and characterize a particular abnormality or condition
- a person skilled or specializing in healing arts
- a substance or preparation used in treating disease
- a disordered psychic or behavioral state resulting from severe mental or emotional stress or physical injury
- a group of red spots on the skin that is caused by an illness or a reaction to something
- relating to the mind or relating to the total emotional and intellectual response of an individual to external reality
- an unhealthy condition of body or mind
- the act of purposely hurting oneself (as by cutting or burning the skin) as an emotional coping mechanism
- a mark remaining (as on the skin) after injured tissue has healed
- an individual awaiting or under medical care and treatment
- the action or way of treating a patient or a condition medically or surgically: management and care to prevent, cure, ameliorate, or slow progression of a medical condition
30 Clues: extremely great or serious • to make or become well again • recovery or relief from a disease • the general condition of the body • to open or expand over a larger area • an unhealthy condition of body or mind • an abnormal physical or mental condition • an unfounded or mistaken impression or notion • a person skilled or specializing in healing arts • ...
U4AOS2 - Mental Wellbeing 2025-09-30
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- A type of thinking that prompts people to jump to the worst possible conclusion.
- Short-acting GABA agonists that help to manage a range of anxiety disorders by acting on GABA receptors to make them more effective.
- The SEWB framework is a ____________ and holistic way to consider wellbeing.
- _____________ conditioning perpetuates specific phobia by negatively reinforcing avoidance behaviour.
- Cognitive __________: Systematic errors in thinking that can influence the decisions and judgements that people make.
- Breathing _____________: a biological intervention to change incorrect breathing patterns to correct ones.
- Specific environmental ____________: a social contributing factor for specific phobia.
- A state of psychological and physiological arousal caused by internal and external stressors.
- The prejudiced attitudes and discriminating behaviour directed at individuals due to stereotypes.
- A person's ability to adapt to change or uncertainty.
- Factors that originate from outside a person's mind or body.
- Fluctuations in wellbeing can be captured on a mental wellbeing ______________.
- Long-term __________ in fear-related neural circuits strengthen specific phobias.
- The act of maintaining an appropriate level of water in the body.
- The ongoing practice, preservation and transfer of cultural traditions and knowledge across generations.
- Factors that enable a person to maintain their mental wellbeing
- A type of bias that is the tendency to selectively encode and recall certain experiences over others.
- A person's overall mental state, how content they are with themself and life.
- The primary inhibitory neurotransmitter of the central nervous system.
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- A state of arousal characterised by apprehension or worry.
- Cultural factors that influence the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
- A mental health ____________ is a deviation from typical thoughts, feelings and behaviours and causes distress and impairment to functioning.
- Support that helps an individual feel revitalised and enthusiastic.
- Cognitive Behavioural ______________: a type of psychotherapy that aims to change maladaptive thoughts/behaviours to adaptive ones.
- Factors that originate from within a person's mind or body.
- Self-__________________: the right to control ones own political status and direct own development.
- How effectively a person can operate in their environment and meet the demands of their life.
- Support that is genuine and sincere.
- A mental health ____________ negatively affects the way a person things, feels and behaves for a short period of time.
- Adequate amounts of this in quality and quantity will allow the brain and body to perform optimally.
- Educating the person and their support network about phobia and treatment options.
- A tool to anchor the mind to the present and enable a person to give attention to, and accept, emotions.
- Persistent, irrational and excessive fear of a particular object or situation.
- Systematic _____________ a behaviour therapy that uses classical conditioning principles to counter-condition the fear response.
- The SEWB has _____________ different domains that interconnect with the person in the middle.
- _____________ conditioning precipitates specific phobia by associating a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned response.
36 Clues: Support that is genuine and sincere. • A person's ability to adapt to change or uncertainty. • A state of arousal characterised by apprehension or worry. • Factors that originate from within a person's mind or body. • Factors that originate from outside a person's mind or body. • Factors that enable a person to maintain their mental wellbeing • ...
J7A Vocabulary 2026-02-02
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- Not paying attention, sloppy
- What you use to pay for things
- A past event you remember
- Fun
- Good at convincing others
- Very pleasant
- Reasonable, makes sense
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- Very large
- Activity to stay fit
- Widely recognized and admired
- Feeling of pressure or tension
- Fun activity outside of work/school
- Modest, not boastful
- Physical and mental well-being
- What a clock measures
- Suggestions or recommendations
16 Clues: Fun • Very large • Very pleasant • Activity to stay fit • Modest, not boastful • What a clock measures • Reasonable, makes sense • A past event you remember • Good at convincing others • Not paying attention, sloppy • Widely recognized and admired • What you use to pay for things • Feeling of pressure or tension • Physical and mental well-being • Suggestions or recommendations • ...
Careers in Sociology 2017-11-05
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- a person whose job involves the practical application of abstract legal theories and knowledge to solve specific individualized problems.
- work: a practice-based profession and an academic discipline that promotes social change and development, social cohesion, and the empowerment and liberation of people
- the use of institutions and processes to create, keep and satisfy a customer, by making offerings that are of value to the consumer
- engineer: a specialist who focuses on reducing health hazards in our natural environment (hint: two words; first word has "bio" in it and second word has "nee")
- an audio or visual form of marketing communication that employs various methods to promote or sell a product, service or idea
- a person who advises on matters of food and nutrition impacts on health
- a mental health professional who evaluates and studies behaviour and mental processes (hint: Freud)
- administration: a course of study at a university or college that prepares students for managerial roles in companies or organizations (hint: two words)
- relations: the practice of managing the spread of information between an individual or an organisation and the public, in order to maintain a favourable image
- estate: the profession of buying, selling, or renting land, buildings or housing.
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- a person who systematically collects information in order to increase knowledge about a certain aspect of life
- a person who studies the production and distribution of resources, goods, and services by collecting and analyzing data, researching trends, and evaluating economic issues
- the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy
- an expert in the branch of science concerning living organisms
- a person who collects, writes or distributes news or other current information to the public.
- a person trained to give guidance on personal, social, or psychological problems
16 Clues: an expert in the branch of science concerning living organisms • a person who advises on matters of food and nutrition impacts on health • a person trained to give guidance on personal, social, or psychological problems • estate: the profession of buying, selling, or renting land, buildings or housing. • ...
Which Saints? 2021-10-24
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- Fancy an Irish beer?
- Put that fire out!
- Only on Fridays
- ecologically friendly
- Lost and Found perhaps?
- They say I am a lost cause!
- Cannot see where I am going?
- Direct phone line?
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- sweet and buzzy
- We need help with our marriage
- I have a migraine?
- I'm not feeling well
- I'm in love!
- I love to Sing!
- Aiding Mental Health
15 Clues: I'm in love! • sweet and buzzy • Only on Fridays • I love to Sing! • I have a migraine? • Put that fire out! • Direct phone line? • Fancy an Irish beer? • I'm not feeling well • Aiding Mental Health • ecologically friendly • Lost and Found perhaps? • They say I am a lost cause! • Cannot see where I am going? • We need help with our marriage
RU OK DAY 2021 2021-08-30
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- to support someone
- to hang out with friends is to be a ... butterfly
- opposite of negative
- joined together
- expression of approval and support
- say something to get an answer
- to strike up a ? with someone
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- local support agency for mental health
- to become detached
- to arrive at a hotel and to register
- especially an informal one, between two or more people
- we use our ears to do this
- the state or process of doing something.. to take......
- when you get married your vowels may be in sickness and in ??
- its good to have many of these to support you
- condition seen when one no longer sees enjoyment
- to help a friend is to show them......
17 Clues: joined together • to support someone • to become detached • opposite of negative • we use our ears to do this • to strike up a ? with someone • say something to get an answer • expression of approval and support • to arrive at a hotel and to register • local support agency for mental health • to help a friend is to show them...... • its good to have many of these to support you • ...
121 vocab worksheet 2025-08-20
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- A state of positive emotional health.
- A mental state consisting of strong feelings of anxiety, worry, or even anger caused by problematic events in one's life
- A state of positive mental health.
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- Methods used to deal with or manage a stressful situation.
- The use of coping skills to manage or reduce stress.
- Any stimulus or situation that causes stress.
- way a person feels about him or herself at any particular time.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.
8 Clues: A state of positive mental health. • A state of positive emotional health. • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. • Any stimulus or situation that causes stress. • The use of coping skills to manage or reduce stress. • Methods used to deal with or manage a stressful situation. • way a person feels about him or herself at any particular time. • ...
loremipsum 2026-02-08
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- A vital sign, and also a vibrant newsletter
- The only thing left in Pandora’s Box after fear and sadness escaped
- Quality of being flexible under pressure
- What does being mindful build in you?
- Literally a brain at full capacity, but really just about the now
- Stepping into their shoes to feel the weight of their walk
- World Mental Health day is celebrated in this month.
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- The only competition at IITH where the last person to cross the finish line is the winner.
- The wellbeing of the mind and emotions
- The '911' for whatever problem you're facing right now
- The mental power to bounce back, not just break.
- A trained helper for emotional wellbeing
- Emotion combining self-consciousness and regret
- The IITH cell that keeps your mental weather sunny side up
- When is an ambulance called? In case of a medical ___
15 Clues: What does being mindful build in you? • The wellbeing of the mind and emotions • A trained helper for emotional wellbeing • Quality of being flexible under pressure • A vital sign, and also a vibrant newsletter • Emotion combining self-consciousness and regret • The mental power to bounce back, not just break. • World Mental Health day is celebrated in this month. • ...
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Crossword Puzzle 2015-08-02
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- a natural remedy that can be used to subside nausea and vomiting
- a type of mind and body medicine alternative
- a root that originated in China that is believed to promote overall health and increase mental and physical energy.
- the traditional medicine of India
- a physical, mental, and spiritual practice that involves deep breathing and a building of strength through balance and flexibility
- involves applying pressure on specific parts of the hands and feet using your thumb hand and fingers without the use of oils
- a type of therapy that treats disease by using radiation.
- a pseudo scientific alternative medicine practice involving the use of static magnetic fields.
- the use of plants for medical purposes
- an ancient Chinese practice of inserting needles into specific points of the body to manipulate the flow of energy.
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- a type of alternative medicine in which a local suction is created on the skin.
- a therapeutic system that manipulates the muscles and bones to promote structural integrity and restore or preserve health.
- an ancient Chinese health care system that integrates physical postures, breathing techniques and focused intention
- a type of sense that people believe to be a form of therapy
- the use of water in the treatment of disease.
- a technique that measures bodily functions and gives you information about them in order to help train you to control them.
- doses of vitamins much larger than the recommended dietary allowances.
- to take part in bodily activity for the sake of improving physical fitness.
- the practice of using natural oils to enhance physiological and physical well-being
- a healing technique that activates the natural healing processes of the patient's body and restore physical and emotional well-being.
20 Clues: the traditional medicine of India • the use of plants for medical purposes • a type of mind and body medicine alternative • the use of water in the treatment of disease. • a type of therapy that treats disease by using radiation. • a type of sense that people believe to be a form of therapy • a natural remedy that can be used to subside nausea and vomiting • ...
salud y forma física 2024-10-27
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- The time needed between exercise for recovery
- The physical power developed through weightlifting
- The organ responsible for pumping blood, key in cardio
- A place where people go to exercise and train
- Additional vitamins or minerals taken to support health
- Regular practices that contribute to a healthy lifestyle
- The mass of a person's body, often monitored in fitness
- A structured plan to imrpove fitness levels
- Essential function for oxygen intake during exercise
- A set sequence of exercises or habits
- The process of drinking enough water for bodily funcitions
- The type of food someone regularly consumes
- The way someone holds their body, important for exercise
- Tissues that contract to create movement in the body
- A primary source of energy for the body
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- A nutrient essential for muscle growth and repair
- Movements to increase muscle length and prevent injury
- The ability to bend and stretch muscles easily
- The "feel-good" hormone released during exercise
- The intake of food necessary for health and growth
- The emotional state that affects motivation and energy
- Units of energy measured in food and burned by the body
- A mindset or attitude towards health and fitness
- The natural state of rest needed for recovery
- Physical activity to keep the body fit and healthy
- A mental or emotional factor that affects well-being
- The phase where the body repeairs and builds muscles
- A therapy that relieves muscle tension and promotes recovery
- A type of nutrient, important for energy storage
- Equipment used to increase strength, often in gyms
- A mental practice for relaxation and mindfulness
31 Clues: A set sequence of exercises or habits • A primary source of energy for the body • A structured plan to imrpove fitness levels • The type of food someone regularly consumes • The time needed between exercise for recovery • A place where people go to exercise and train • The natural state of rest needed for recovery • The ability to bend and stretch muscles easily • ...
1940-1959 HISTORY OF OT 2023-07-25
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- Who developed the neurodevelopmental treatment?
- U.S Army Colonel who developed OT educational programs for individuals joining the military who later served as AOTA president between 1955-1958
- First antipsychotic medication to be discovered leading to new treatment options for mental health illness
- Between 1940-1950 what assistive technologies were developed which led to OTs involvement in training?
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- Based on research the_______ program led to the transition from using arts and crafts to rehabilitation interventions in treating patients
- 1954 return to work act that emphasized both mind and body restoration for Veterans
- In 1946, the _______ Act was passed to improve mental health and provide funds towards research
- war in 1941 that resulted in a surplus of employment for women in the workforce
- The 1950’s led to huge health care advantages such as discoveries of the double helix, the first pace maker, and ___ vaccines
- When was the first accredited assistant level Occupational Therapy program established
- Legislative act in 1944 that assisted and supported the transition of veterans back to civilianization
- Margaret Rood’s theory on ____ highlighted the significance of reflexes during early development and use of facilitation and inhibition techniques
- When was the first Occupational Therapy textbook written in the United States?
13 Clues: Who developed the neurodevelopmental treatment? • When was the first Occupational Therapy textbook written in the United States? • war in 1941 that resulted in a surplus of employment for women in the workforce • 1954 return to work act that emphasized both mind and body restoration for Veterans • ...
Travis 26/07/2017 n,ng Wednesday 2017-07-25
15 Clues: Asthma • to be alone • to suffocate • a muscle mouth • to lose all money • to become stronger • to be sour and sweet • to feel and look ill • to tell th difference • to tell the difference • an animal like a horse • a mental health disorder • wrinkles or creased skin • something that people speak • a very hard language to speak
Florida Challenge 2023-05-11
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- Invasive snakes
- Choice I wanna attend the best school
- Trashed environment
- Tide Caused by algae in ocean
- Way too expensive for care
- Hate based on color or culture
- Crime that hurts people
- Shortage Not enough educators
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- Health Mind care that's rare
- Too many people
- Short term visitors
- Winter tourist
- Too many cars
- What is paid
- A way to pay
15 Clues: What is paid • A way to pay • Too many cars • Winter tourist • Too many people • Invasive snakes • Short term visitors • Trashed environment • Crime that hurts people • Way too expensive for care • Health Mind care that's rare • Shortage Not enough educators • Tide Caused by algae in ocean • Hate based on color or culture • Choice I wanna attend the best school
Which Saints 2021-10-24
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- Can't see where I am going?
- they say I'm a lost cause!
- Buzzy and sweet
- Lost and Found perhaps?
- I love to sing?
- I'm not feeling well
- I have a migraine?
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- I'm in love!
- direct phone line?
- Ecologically friendly?
- Put that fire out!
- Aiding Mental Health
- Fancy a beer?
- only on Fridays
- We need help with our marriage
15 Clues: I'm in love! • Fancy a beer? • Buzzy and sweet • only on Fridays • I love to sing? • direct phone line? • Put that fire out! • I have a migraine? • Aiding Mental Health • I'm not feeling well • Ecologically friendly? • Lost and Found perhaps? • they say I'm a lost cause! • Can't see where I am going? • We need help with our marriage
Which Saints? 2021-10-24
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- Put that fire out!
- ecologically friendly
- Lost and Found perhaps?
- Fancy an Irish beer?
- Direct phone line?
- I have a migraine?
- We need help with our marriage
- They say I am a lost cause!
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- I love to Sing!
- I'm in love!
- Only on Fridays
- Aiding Mental Health
- I'm not feeling well
- sweet and buzzy
- Cannot see where I am going?
15 Clues: I'm in love! • I love to Sing! • Only on Fridays • sweet and buzzy • Put that fire out! • Direct phone line? • I have a migraine? • Aiding Mental Health • Fancy an Irish beer? • I'm not feeling well • ecologically friendly • Lost and Found perhaps? • They say I am a lost cause! • Cannot see where I am going? • We need help with our marriage
Mental and Emotional Health 2022-03-30
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- the tension of the body and/or mind
- behavior, voluntary action that threatens health
- valuing yourself as a person
- something you want to achieve & is willing to work
- the "bad" stressors
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- the "good" stressors
- feeling of fear, dread, or uneasiness
- the ability to maintain & control your actions
- the way you think about yourself
- physical, emotional/mental and family/social
- a neutral/3rd party in conflict resolution
11 Clues: the "bad" stressors • the "good" stressors • valuing yourself as a person • the way you think about yourself • the tension of the body and/or mind • feeling of fear, dread, or uneasiness • a neutral/3rd party in conflict resolution • physical, emotional/mental and family/social • the ability to maintain & control your actions • ...
exec 2017-10-24
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- a limit of R30 000 applies to each
- related accounts are paid from this benefit
- mental health admission covered in full at these facilities
- 300% of the discovery Health Rate
- overall hospital benefit limit
- in this instance you would not obtain preauthorisation
- cover up to R1 880 per day in this ward
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- needs to be obtained prior to admission
- synonym for cancer
- upfront deductible payable
- shortfalls do not apply to this provider
11 Clues: synonym for cancer • upfront deductible payable • overall hospital benefit limit • 300% of the discovery Health Rate • a limit of R30 000 applies to each • needs to be obtained prior to admission • cover up to R1 880 per day in this ward • shortfalls do not apply to this provider • related accounts are paid from this benefit • ...
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Crossword Puzzle 2015-08-02
Across
- an ancient Chinese practice of inserting needles into specific points of the body to manipulate the flow of energy.
- a natural remedy that can be used to subside nausea and vomiting
- a type of mind and body medicine alternative
- the traditional medicine of India
- to take part in bodily activity for the sake of improving physical fitness.
- a type of sense that people believe to be a form of therapy
- the practice of using natural oils to enhance physiological and physical well-being
- the use of water in the treatment of disease.
- a pseudo scientific alternative medicine practice involving the use of static magnetic fields.
- a technique that measures bodily functions and gives you information about them in order to help train you to control them.
Down
- a therapeutic system that manipulates the muscles and bones to promote structural integrity and restore or preserve health.
- doses of vitamins much larger than the recommended dietary allowances.
- a physical, mental, and spiritual practice that involves deep breathing and a building of strength through balance and flexibility
- the use of plants for medical purposes
- involves applying pressure on specific parts of the hands and feet using your thumb hand and fingers without the use of oils
- an ancient Chinese health care system that integrates physical postures, breathing techniques and focused intention
- a healing technique that activates the natural healing processes of the patient's body and restore physical and emotional well-being.
- a type of therapy that treats disease by using radiation.
- a root that originated in China that is believed to promote overall health and increase mental and physical energy.
- a type of alternative medicine in which a local suction is created on the skin.
20 Clues: the traditional medicine of India • the use of plants for medical purposes • a type of mind and body medicine alternative • the use of water in the treatment of disease. • a type of therapy that treats disease by using radiation. • a type of sense that people believe to be a form of therapy • a natural remedy that can be used to subside nausea and vomiting • ...
Burnout 2024-06-07
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- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health.
- A condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions.
- Managing and dealing with stress or difficulties.
- The reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way.
- A strong and barely controllable emotion.
- The ability to endure an unpleasant or difficult process without giving way.
- A state of extreme physical or mental fatigue.
- The state or quality of being dedicated to a cause or activity.
- A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- The state of being involved with something.
- The action or process of performing a task or function.
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- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties.
- A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- Limits that define acceptable behavior or limits in relationships.
- Serious thought or consideration.
- The process of returning to a normal state of health or strength.
- Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
- The feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust.
- The imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- Assistance and encouragement provided by others.
- The quality of being able to adjust to new conditions.
- The capacity to accept or tolerate delay, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious.
- The quality or state of being conscious or aware of something.
25 Clues: Serious thought or consideration. • A strong and barely controllable emotion. • The state of being involved with something. • A state of extreme physical or mental fatigue. • Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact. • Assistance and encouragement provided by others. • The ability to recover quickly from difficulties. • ...
Total Well-Being Crossword 2023-01-13
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- Extra weight.
- Wheat or any other cultivated cereal crop used as food.
- A mineral important in building and maintaining bones, and for muscle and nerve function.
- A hormone that is released from the adrenal glands in response to stress.
- A unit of energy in food.
- The condition of being grossly overweight.
- A band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human or animal body that has the ability to contract, producing movement in or maintaining the position of parts of the body.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- A measure of body weight relative to height.
- A Combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- A major source of energy in the diet. They are found naturally in foods such as breads, cereals, fruits, vegetables, and milk and dairy products.
- A nutritional diagram.
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- A form of vitamin A found naturally in yellow/orange vegetables and fruits.
- A fat-like substance that is made by the body and is found naturally in animal foods such as meat, fish, poultry, eggs, and dairy products.
- A condition that causes discomfort in muscles, joints, ligaments and tendons.
- Personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives.
- A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- Food that can be prepared quickly and easily and is sold in restaurants and snack bars as a quick meal or to be taken out.
- The state or condition of being in good physical and mental health.
- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions.
- Found only in plant foods.
21 Clues: Extra weight. • A nutritional diagram. • A unit of energy in food. • Found only in plant foods. • The condition of being grossly overweight. • A measure of body weight relative to height. • Wheat or any other cultivated cereal crop used as food. • The scientific study of the human mind and its functions. • Personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives. • ...
Semester Exam Vocabulary 2025-05-05
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- State of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and emotional, and social health
- Length of time a person is expected to live
- Stress that causes negative feelings and harmful health effects.
- Brain injury that results from a blow or jolt to the head or upper body.
- Number of heartbeats per minute that is safe and effective for a given intensity.
- Use of body language, tone and volume of voice, and other wordless signals to send a message.
- Clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings; most effective communication style.
- Process of working together to resolve conflict and find acceptable solutions; involves identifying the cause, asking for solutions from both parties, agreeing on and carrying out a solution, and evaluating the solution and renegotiating, if necessary.
- Choices and behaviors that affect a person’s chance of developing a disease, unhealthy condition, or injury.
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- Using techniques that do not clearly state needs, wants, and feelings to make demands of and insult others.
- Constructive response to a message.
- Activities that consist of sitting or lying down and using very little energy.
- Extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life.
- Agreement in which two sides come together and each side gives in a little.
- Brain chemicals that improve mood; released during physical activity.
- Positive stress that encourages growth and motivation.
- Condition in which the body does not have enough fluid to perform basic functions.
- State of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion; occurs due to prolonged stress.
- Factors that lead to stress.
- Act of concentrating on the person talking and acknowledging what one has heard.
20 Clues: Factors that lead to stress. • Constructive response to a message. • Length of time a person is expected to live • Positive stress that encourages growth and motivation. • Stress that causes negative feelings and harmful health effects. • Brain chemicals that improve mood; released during physical activity. • ...
Boston Resources 2025-02-23
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- a mental health crisis response team that provides 24/7 services in the Boston area.
- Meals, daytime shelter and resource center, clothing, showers an toiletries, mail and ID services.
- Located at 794 Massachusetts Avenue in Boston’s South End. It serves women ages 18 years and older.
- a pillar of support for mental health and recovery in Massachusetts Latino communities for over three decades.
- Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program
- provider of housing services for people who are currently experiencing homelessness, who have recently moved from homelessness to housing, or who are at risk of becoming homeless by way of eviction.
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- This program provides rental assistance through subsidies for eligible low-income families.
- Faith community meetings and support by and for those experiencing homelessness.
- Information on income-restricted and affordable housing opportunities in Boston and neighboring communities.
- Provides food benefits to low-income families to supplement their grocery budget so they can afford the nutritious food essential to health and well-being.
- The hotline is operated by a team of paid operators with lived and living experience with overdose and provides free, 24/7 service.
- program provides short-term emergency funding to help you with eviction, foreclosure, loss of utilities, and other housing emergencies.
- Peer led program based on a participatory model empowering peers to participate in decisions affecting them.
- The Community Services program provides home-based, therapeutic support and stabilization for individuals and families in need throughout Massachusetts.
- A harm reduction and needle exchange site providing a range of service to active injection drug users, including: Integrated HIV, Hepatitis, and STI testing.
15 Clues: Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program • Faith community meetings and support by and for those experiencing homelessness. • a mental health crisis response team that provides 24/7 services in the Boston area. • This program provides rental assistance through subsidies for eligible low-income families. • ...
Chapter 7 LP Nutrition K.Poole 2022-09-21
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- A state of physical, mental, and emotional health.
- of a shared experience
- Condition affecting mostly women in later life in which bones mass is lost,causing to weaken bones.
- A factor in high blood cholesterol
- To promote sensible food choices and good health.
- Is a fat-like substance in your blood.
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- An eating disorder in which people have an intense fear of being obese
- Simple guide to good nutrition
- Is a component of blood that carries oxygen to all the cells of the body
- The accumulation of blood in the large muscles of the legs
- An ED in which people eat large amounts of food and then feeling guilty and purge themselves of the food by vomiting or taking laxatives
- A state of bodily or mental tension resulting from change
- Olive and canola oil, tend to be liquid at room temperature and to come from a plant source
- Usually made of people with a common concern, offer emotional help, information, and the
14 Clues: of a shared experience • Simple guide to good nutrition • A factor in high blood cholesterol • Is a fat-like substance in your blood. • To promote sensible food choices and good health. • A state of physical, mental, and emotional health. • A state of bodily or mental tension resulting from change • The accumulation of blood in the large muscles of the legs • ...
chapter 1 crossword 2023-09-05
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- aspects of people’s lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- state of being without regular, consistent housing
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
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- beliefs values, customs, and arts of a particular group or society
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about one’s self, and views about the world
- factors aspects of people’s lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or disorder or experience an injury or decline in health
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations
- chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes
- presence of waste in the environment
11 Clues: presence of waste in the environment • state of being without regular, consistent housing • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes • beliefs values, customs, and arts of a particular group or society • ...
Intern Orientation 2022-06-28
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- name of the major street that the VA and UF Health are on
- what a psychiatric code will be called when at UF Health Psychiatric Hospital
- the number of days you can miss on any given rotation
- the max number of hours you can work in a week (but usually is way less!)
- the last name of our chief of psychiatry at UF Health
- part of the mental status exam where you would document future orientation, suicidality, or hallucinations
- our program director's last name
- day of the week for intern didactics
- what we call our psychiatric hospital
- first name of the male outpatient chief resident
- the type of patient we treat in the hospital across the street from UF Health (retired military)
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- term for teaching a patient about their illness or disorder
- the legal term for an involuntary psychiatric hold in Florida
- first name of the chief resident who wants to specialize in addiction
- the name of the coffee shops in UF Health
- where is outpatient clinic located
- number of days you need to request vacation leave in advance
- the last name of our UF Psychiatry Chair
- name of the EMR used at UF Health
- last name of the medical director of our outpatient clinic; also instructs us on psychodynamic psychotherapy
- the tallest administrative chief's name
- the UF football team name
- the name of our in-service exam
- type of call where you work with a PGY2 to learn how to do call
- type of psychotherapy that focuses on providing the patient with immediate, temporary help and focuses on the conscious mind
- the name of the lake you are at now
- female outpatient chief's name
27 Clues: the UF football team name • female outpatient chief's name • the name of our in-service exam • our program director's last name • name of the EMR used at UF Health • where is outpatient clinic located • the name of the lake you are at now • day of the week for intern didactics • what we call our psychiatric hospital • the tallest administrative chief's name • ...
In sickness and in health 2013-08-03
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- Lung condition that sensitizes one's airways
- Features that indicate the condition of a disease
- Diseased state of disability
- Agent that inhibits bacterial growth
- Medicine that inhibits growth of microorganisms
- Functional abnormality or disturbance
- Occurs when part of the brain doesn't get enough blood
- Study of factors that cause disease
- contagious viral infection that causes fever and aches
- Advanced form of cancer
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- Type of disease caused by internal dysfunction
- Abnormal condition that affect one's body
- Factors contributing to health which one has little control over
- Condition that affects person's ability to concentrate
- Personal decisions that contribute to poor health
- Type of illness what interferes with social and emotional well-being of people
- Disease where abnormal cells grow, divide and spread
- Free from illness or injury
18 Clues: Advanced form of cancer • Free from illness or injury • Diseased state of disability • Study of factors that cause disease • Agent that inhibits bacterial growth • Functional abnormality or disturbance • Abnormal condition that affect one's body • Lung condition that sensitizes one's airways • Type of disease caused by internal dysfunction • ...
The Nutri-Code 2025-11-15
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- Organic compound required in small amounts for normal function
- Nutrient needed in large amounts for energy or structure
- Deficiency or excess of nutrients leading to harm
- Unit of energy from food
- The total pattern of food intake
- Any substance consumed for energy and nutrients
- Movement of nutrients from the gut into circulation
- Edible plant structure high in vitamins
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- Nutrient needed in small amounts for regulation
- Adding nutrients to a food to increase its value
- Indigestible plant material that regulates bowel movement
- State of functional physical and mental capacity
- Inorganic element essential for body processes
- Excess body fat that impairs health
- Fluid that is necessary for life
- The body's chemical energy-conversion system
- Essential fatty acid linked to reduced inflammation
- Milk-based food group
18 Clues: Milk-based food group • Unit of energy from food • Fluid that is necessary for life • The total pattern of food intake • Excess body fat that impairs health • Edible plant structure high in vitamins • The body's chemical energy-conversion system • Inorganic element essential for body processes • Nutrient needed in small amounts for regulation • ...
10 Health Term 3 2020-09-13
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- courage and resolve; strength of characte
- a person who puts a case on someone else's behalf.
- describe a person's overall sense of self-worth or personal value
- chemical messengers that send a message from a nerve cell across the synapse to a target cell
- doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.
- feeling or showing worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common
- Head of HPE at St Andrews
- an expert or specialist in psychology
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- a hormone and a neurotransmitter that plays several important roles in the brain and body
- 24 traits that can determine positive characteristics of your personality
- a teacher for 10 Health
- influence from members of one's peer group
- a person who tends to be hopeful and confident about the future or the success of something
- extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension
- chemicals produced by the body to relieve stress and pain
- a medical approach focusing on factors that support human health and well-being
- a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up.
19 Clues: a teacher for 10 Health • Head of HPE at St Andrews • an expert or specialist in psychology • courage and resolve; strength of characte • influence from members of one's peer group • a state of mental or emotional strain or tension • a person who puts a case on someone else's behalf. • chemicals produced by the body to relieve stress and pain • ...
Mind-Play in May 2022-05-16
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- A common post-work ritual, that you can do along with deep breathing to relax.
- A common mood disorder whose symptoms include persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest in daily activities.
- The basis of human feelings that keeps changing based on situations, mood, or relationships with others
- The treatment to relieve or heal any mental or psychological disorders by psychological means
- A state of physical or emotional exhaustion, often caused due to heavy workload
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- The practice of taking care of yourself so you can stay physically, mentally, and emotionally well
- The month, popularly observed worldwide as Mental Health Awareness Month
- Uncomfortable sensations like racing heartbeat or sweating that most people commonly feel before or during an interview.
- A mark of social taboo & negative attitude that still surrounds Mental Health awareness
- Sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety with increased heart rate when a person is faced with a fearful or unsure situation
10 Clues: The month, popularly observed worldwide as Mental Health Awareness Month • A common post-work ritual, that you can do along with deep breathing to relax. • A state of physical or emotional exhaustion, often caused due to heavy workload • A mark of social taboo & negative attitude that still surrounds Mental Health awareness • ...
Disorders 2025-02-27
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- Loss of memories, including facts, information and experiences.
- A range of neurological conditions affecting the brain that worsen over time.
- One of the most common mental disorders affecting children, a developmental disorder that affects a person's behavior.
- refers to a collection of symptoms that affect the mind, where there has been some loss of contact with reality.
- _______ disorder, formerly called manic depression, is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings.
- Unwanted thoughts and fears, or obsessions.
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- A serious mental health condition that affects how people think, feel and behave. It may result in a mix of hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking and behavior.
- An eating disorder that causes a severe and strong fear of gaining weight.
- A common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act.
- Develops when a person has experienced or witnessed a scary, shocking, terrifying, or dangerous event.
10 Clues: Unwanted thoughts and fears, or obsessions. • Loss of memories, including facts, information and experiences. • An eating disorder that causes a severe and strong fear of gaining weight. • A range of neurological conditions affecting the brain that worsen over time. • ...
A Mango-Shaped Space Crossword 2017-09-04
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- A yellowish-orange color resembling a tropical fruit of the same name.
- An ancient Chinese medical practice that involves pricking the skin with needles to treat pain and various physical, mental, and emotional health conditions. It is still widely used today.
- A common but unjustified belief tying in with supposedly supernatural causes; ex. black cats are bad luck, walking under a ladder.
- A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the nervous system.
- blur, mist, fog.
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- A shape that, in real life, matches objects like coils or Slinky toys; a curve going around a central point in a certain way.
- A condition in which certain senses are linked and respond together when experiencing certain stimuli; ex. words, sounds, or music.
- to be spotted with smears, usually of color.
- A feeling of much happiness and triumph; joy.
- A person who treats mental issues and mental health issues through psychology instead of medicine.
10 Clues: blur, mist, fog. • to be spotted with smears, usually of color. • A feeling of much happiness and triumph; joy. • A yellowish-orange color resembling a tropical fruit of the same name. • A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the nervous system. • ...
Swiggy MH 2022-10-06
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- A common mood disorder whose symptoms include persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest in daily activities.
- The basis of human feelings that keeps changing based on situations, mood, or relationships with others.
- This day in October is popularly observed worldwide as World Mental Health Day
- The treatment to relieve or heal any mental or psychological disorders by psychological means
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- The practice of taking care of yourself so you can stay physically, mentally, and emotionally well
- A common post-work ritual that you can do along with deep breathing to relax.
- A state of physical or emotional exhaustion, often caused due to heavy workload.
- Uncomfortable sensations like racing heartbeat or sweating that most people commonly feel before or during an interview.
- A mark of social taboo & negative attitude that still surrounds Mental Health awareness
- Sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety with increased heart rate when a person is faced with a fearful or unsure situation
10 Clues: A common post-work ritual that you can do along with deep breathing to relax. • This day in October is popularly observed worldwide as World Mental Health Day • A state of physical or emotional exhaustion, often caused due to heavy workload. • A mark of social taboo & negative attitude that still surrounds Mental Health awareness • ...
December Newsletter Crossword :) 2024-12-08
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- an abnormal condition that affects the body's function but may or may not have specific signs and symptoms
- identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
- indicator of a condition or disease, particularly one apparent to the patient
- false sensory experience that seems real, but is not
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- a mental health condition that involves a persistent low mood or loss of interest in activities that lasts for at least two weeks
- what a psychologist needs to obtain in order to be a practicing psychologist after schooling
- researcher who studied obedience in his experiment with electrical shocks
- 5, reference book on mental health and brain-related conditions and disorders
- a chronic mental illness that affects a person's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
- college where controversial experiment took place in which effects of situational variables on participants' reactions and behaviors were measured/studied
10 Clues: false sensory experience that seems real, but is not • researcher who studied obedience in his experiment with electrical shocks • 5, reference book on mental health and brain-related conditions and disorders • indicator of a condition or disease, particularly one apparent to the patient • ...
Fitness 2022-09-09
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- is when your body works together to develop either hand-eye or foot-eye.
- is a lifestyle where you exercise regularly and eat healthy.
- is when you become stronger and healthier by following a regular exercise program.
- is speed and strength combined.
- is the max force made in a single contraction.
- is being able to move and use energy.
- is a series of physical tests that is used to recognize their physical fitness.
- is a type of test where you run back and forth, 20m, and try to beat the beeps. It is to test your endurance.
- is when you keep your body in a steady position.
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- is the amount of fat tissue compared to other tissue in your body.
- is when the heart and lungs deliver oxygen to muscles.
- is a lifestyle where one has little to no exercise. Also known as a couch potatoe.
- is the force made over extended periods of time.
- is how easily you can bend.
- is the ability to be able to change directions quickly.
- _______ health deals with physical, mental/emotional and social health.
- is the ability to move fast.
17 Clues: is how easily you can bend. • is the ability to move fast. • is speed and strength combined. • is being able to move and use energy. • is the max force made in a single contraction. • is the force made over extended periods of time. • is when you keep your body in a steady position. • is when the heart and lungs deliver oxygen to muscles. • ...
Chapter 13 Health Information Management 2014-09-26
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- What the physician deems will be the best course for the patient's health
- any documentation relating to a health-care client
- a legal health record in digital format that contains patient health information collected by one or more care providers
- what the physician gains from the exam and diagnosis
- information pertaining to someone's physical or mental health, condition, or infirmary
- any surgical procedure will generate this type of report that is to be kept in the patient chart
- refers to anything the client says to describe their problem
- accumulation of essential information from an individual's electronic medical record
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- documentation that occurs each time the client has an encounter with the health-care provider. Must be present in the chart for every visit
- starts with answers to the history questionnaire and is updated periodically to provide a cumulative view of the patient's history and current health status
- what the examiner observes/sees, generally refers to physical cues
- review and reorganize to remove outdated or unnecessary items not longer actively needed to provide care for patient.
- questionnaire that the patient is asked to complete, usually on the first visit to the providers office
13 Clues: any documentation relating to a health-care client • what the physician gains from the exam and diagnosis • refers to anything the client says to describe their problem • what the examiner observes/sees, generally refers to physical cues • What the physician deems will be the best course for the patient's health • ...
Adolescents' Mental Health Crossword 2022-12-07
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- An emotional disorder
- An essential to good tertiary
- A good resource to seek help from
- A type of behavioral disorders
- A type of mental illness/disorder
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- The main topic of this project
- A resource that can be utilized in every level of prevention
- An example used in secondary prevention; think antidepressants.
- A disorder...
- Something that has affected adolescents' mental health since 2020
10 Clues: A disorder... • An emotional disorder • An essential to good tertiary • The main topic of this project • A type of behavioral disorders • A good resource to seek help from • A type of mental illness/disorder • A resource that can be utilized in every level of prevention • An example used in secondary prevention; think antidepressants. • ...
AP Psych 2025-05-23
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- Scientific study of mental processes
- Chemical messengers in the endocrine system
- They mimic the neurotransmitter to increase activation of the signal
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- Personality disorder characterized by attention seeking behavior
- Mental health professional that treats psychological disorders
- Psychologist known for classical conditioning
- Parenting style that emphasizes strict rules
- Brain lobe that processes visual information
- Process of transforming a information into memory
- Piaget’s first stage of cognitive development
10 Clues: Scientific study of mental processes • Chemical messengers in the endocrine system • Parenting style that emphasizes strict rules • Brain lobe that processes visual information • Psychologist known for classical conditioning • Piaget’s first stage of cognitive development • Process of transforming a information into memory • ...
Health Economics Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-01
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- study of how health care and health-related services
- Monetary value associated with health risks
- study of the society or groups
- give more satisfaction and make life more pleasant and worth living
- anything that individuals and businesses seek to purchase
- essential for human survival like food, clothing and shelter
- greek word of antropology that means group of people
- health related services provided by professionals
- single purchaser in a market that has few or many sellers
- greek word of sociology that means society
- scientific study of the human behavior
- ancient Greek philosopher and scientist
- markets dominated by few firms
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- Standard of care offered to patients
- occurs when there is only one supplier of a service
- ability to maintain or support a process continuously over time
- The process of paying for healthcare services
- Father of Modern Economics
- anything that government seek to purchase
- place or venue where buyers and sellers can exchange goods and services
- studies the biological, psychological, social and cultural aspects of human life
- the state of physical and mental well-being of individuals
- talks about the supply of money
- Three Classical Economists: focus on the distribution of income among landowners, workers and capitalists.
- social science that focuses on the study of past events
- study of the proper allocation and efficient use of scarce resources
- Model used to determine the value of a health intervention
- Financial risk protection through insurance
- ancient greek philosopher, student of socrates and
- Three Classical Economists: explained the Population increases geometrically while food production increases arithmetically.
30 Clues: Father of Modern Economics • study of the society or groups • markets dominated by few firms • talks about the supply of money • Standard of care offered to patients • scientific study of the human behavior • ancient Greek philosopher and scientist • anything that government seek to purchase • greek word of sociology that means society • ...
☆Consumer Health ;-;☆ 2024-09-08
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- blood pressure control
- specific services that are not paid by the issuer
- urinary stones
- independent healthcare provider who is licensed to practice on a specific area of the body.
- cough and Asthma
- similar to acupuncture; focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging of the soles of the feet
- coverage of medical services that can be paid by the company issuing the health insurance.
- form of energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific parts of the body to affect the energy flow; believed to treat musculoskeletal dysfunction.
- person or individual that has little or no professional qualifications to practice medicine; pretentiously uses meaningless medical jargon and relies on scare tactics, paranoid accusations and quick fixes
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- licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs (e.g. Physicians)
- practices taking herbal medicine and availing of special diets and vitamins
- uses mental exercises in belief that the brain is central to the health of an individual
- source and recency of information
- institution where people undergo medical diagnosis, care and treatment, offers different types of medical care like inpatient and outpatient care.
- views diseases as a manifestations of an altermation in the processes by which the body naturally heals itself, offers wide range of natural practicesincluding: Herbal Medicine and Alternative Medicine
- uses magnetic fields or biofields in belief that energy fields may enter various points in the body
- purpose a d caveat of the information
- form of fraud; any advertisement, promotion, or sale of products and services that have not been scientifically proven safe and effective; being operated by quacks.
- mouthwash
- services offered caters to a specific population with various health needs.
20 Clues: mouthwash • urinary stones • cough and Asthma • blood pressure control • source and recency of information • purpose a d caveat of the information • specific services that are not paid by the issuer • services offered caters to a specific population with various health needs. • licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs (e.g. Physicians) • ...
f 2024-03-19
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- A doctor who helps with mental health, like feelings and thoughts that are hard to handle.
- A deep sadness that can change how you eat, sleep, and feel about everything.
- Medicine that helps people feel better when they are very sad or worried.
- When you feel really worried, scared, or nervous about things.
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- Someone who studies the mind and emotions to help people feel better without using medicine.
- Practicing to keep your mind focused and calm to feel more peaceful.
- A way of talking and learning that helps you deal with emotional or mental challenges.
- When someone's mental or physical health isn't as it normally should be.
8 Clues: When you feel really worried, scared, or nervous about things. • Practicing to keep your mind focused and calm to feel more peaceful. • When someone's mental or physical health isn't as it normally should be. • Medicine that helps people feel better when they are very sad or worried. • ...
Chapter 6.2 2024-10-30
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- substance that causes changes in the brain to reduce symptoms of a mental illness
- professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions
- type of treatment that involves staying in a healthcare facility for a period of time
- gatherings in which a therapist meets with a group of people who share a common experience
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- type of therapy that involves a one-on-one meeting with a therapist to discuss feelings and behaviors
- treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health
- type of therapy in which all family members meet together with a therapist to build positive, healthy relationships
- mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair
8 Clues: mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair • treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health • professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions • substance that causes changes in the brain to reduce symptoms of a mental illness • ...
Introduction to Psychology 2026-02-06
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- a psychologist who is concerned with helping students learn.
- used free association and dream analysis
- studies with a goal of finding out more about human behavior
- psychologist who diagnoses and treats people with emotional disturbances.
- study of the shape and protuberances of the skull
- group of German psychologists who argued perception is more than the sum of its parts
- a response to behavior that increases the likelihood the behavior will be repeated
- a psychologist who studies the emotional, cognitive, biological, personal, and social changes that occur as an individual matures.
- having to do with an organism’s mental processes
- a psychologist who may work in a mental health or social welfare agency
- psychologists who work in business settings or within the government to study the effects of environment on people
- psychologists who study the interaction between physical and psychological health factors
- wanted to understand how heredity influences a person’s abilities, character, and behavior
- famous for his salivating dogs
- set up first psychology lab
- scientific and professional society of psychologists and educators.
- an educated guess about some phenomenon
- psychologists who study how behaviors are influenced by others
- a psychologist who uses psychological concepts to make the workplace a more satisfying environment
- study how animals and people adapt to their environments
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- psychologists who work in legal, court, correctional systems
- having to do with an organism’s physical processes
- scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- approach to gathering information and answering questions so that errors and biases are minimized
- psychologists who study individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving
- a psychologist who studies sensation, perception, learning, motivation and/or emotion in carefully controlled laboratory conditions
- when scientists use what we already know to benefit others
- approach that involves studying the influence of cultural and ethnic similarities and differences on behavior and social functioning
- a scientist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- famous for reinforcement experiments on rats and pigeons
- psychologists who usually help people deal with problems of everyday life.
- studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior.
- complex explanation based on multiple studies
- type of psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how thought processes influence behavior.
- type of psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- practice of looking inside one’s self
- are people who have been trained to observe, analyze and evaluate behavior.
- psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts
- a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders.
- the “father of psychology,”
40 Clues: set up first psychology lab • the “father of psychology,” • famous for his salivating dogs • practice of looking inside one’s self • an educated guess about some phenomenon • used free association and dream analysis • complex explanation based on multiple studies • having to do with an organism’s mental processes • scientific study of behavior and mental processes • ...
Heath Vocab 2022-02-15
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- Combination of physical, mental, social well-being.
- The ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live.
- People of all the same age who share similar interests.
- The reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.
- Taking action to influence others to address a health-related belief.
- Those things you aim for that take planning and work.
- All the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- Various methods for communicating information.
- Radio,television, and the internet.
- A company's or store's written agreement to repair a product or refund your money if the product doesn't work.
- Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse.
- The collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
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- An overall state of well-being or total health.
- The sum or your surroundings.
- A deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors, including sexual activity and the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.
- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards.
16 Clues: The sum or your surroundings. • Radio,television, and the internet. • Various methods for communicating information. • An overall state of well-being or total health. • Combination of physical, mental, social well-being. • Those things you aim for that take planning and work. • People of all the same age who share similar interests. • ...
Addiction Unit Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-26
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- Physical or mental inability to perform normal functions
- Neurotransmitter responsible for feelings of mood, pleasure, and reward
- Brain body and genetics, cannot be changed
- Rely on certain mental state to recall information
- Physical and mental symptoms that occur after stopping or reducing intake of a drug
- Can be changed, influenced by social and psychological influences
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- When a person has no control over their actions. Can be physical or psychological
- Using an illegal substance, or a legal substance the wrong way
- biology + choices = outcome
- Rely on drugs and alcohol to have a good time with others
- Amount of drug/alcohol you can consume before impairment
- The point of addiction or serious health problems
12 Clues: biology + choices = outcome • Brain body and genetics, cannot be changed • The point of addiction or serious health problems • Rely on certain mental state to recall information • Physical or mental inability to perform normal functions • Amount of drug/alcohol you can consume before impairment • Rely on drugs and alcohol to have a good time with others • ...
Food and Health- Health 2025-04-28
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- A sudden outbreak of a disease in a community region, or population
- A condition resulting from eating a diet in which nutrients are either not enough or too much, leading to health problems
- Excess intake of nutrients, leading to health problems like obesity
- Inadequate intake of calories or essential nutrients
- An epidemic that has spread over multiple countries or continents, usually affecting a large number of people
- Differences in health status or distribution of health resources across different population groups
- Infectious diseases that can spread from person to person (e.g., malaria, tuberculosis)
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease
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- Illnesses caused by pathogens and parasites transmitted by vectors like mosquitoes(e.g./malaria, dengue fever)
- Chronic diseases that are nit passes from person to person (e.g., heart disease, diabetes)
- The study of the distribution and determinants of health related events in populations
- The ability of individuals to obtain necessary medical services
12 Clues: Inadequate intake of calories or essential nutrients • The ability of individuals to obtain necessary medical services • A sudden outbreak of a disease in a community region, or population • Excess intake of nutrients, leading to health problems like obesity • The study of the distribution and determinants of health related events in populations • ...
HSE QUIZ 2018-10-30
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- The presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects
- Abb…For respiratory support equipment used in industry
- Fear of height
- Abb…Safety device commonly used for protection against electric shock.
- Study related with the understanding of human interactions and other elements of a system
- World Health Organization
- A temporary work platform commonly used at construction sites
- A portable electronic device that automatically diagnoses the life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias ailments and is able to treat them through defibrillation
- The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
- An employee who performs his duties those are carried out in isolation from other
- Communicating tools which help to indicate various hazards that present in plant site or workplace
- Equipment that will protect the user against health or safety risks
- Tolerance criteria for human endurance against a hazard
- Work related event in which an injury or ill health occurred or could have occurred.
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- Non-fulfilment of a requirement
- Surroundings in which an organization operates, including air, water, land, natural resources, flora, fauna, humans, and their interrelation
- Source, situation or act with potential for harm
- Information and it’s supporting medium
- An equipment widely used to prevent fall while working at height
- Guidelines for responding to and managing a variety of unexpected situations.
- Commonly used device for lifting
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- Abb…An act , statute related to Construction Workers.
25 Clues: Fear of height • World Health Organization • Non-fulfilment of a requirement • Commonly used device for lifting • Information and it’s supporting medium • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • Source, situation or act with potential for harm • Abb…An act , statute related to Construction Workers. • Abb…For respiratory support equipment used in industry • ...
Theoretical Foundations of Nursing 2024-10-07
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- A nurse responsible for administering anesthesia.
- is the management or coordination of health care by providers.
- refers to anyone who provides care for a patient
- physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident or an attack.
- is the practice of maintaining health and preventing or treating disease
- provides care for patients with critical illness
- is the treatment of mental or physical illness without using drugs or surgery.
- are used to describe, develop, discriminate and use present knowledge in nursing.
- is an abnormal change in a person's functioning or response to a disease.
- is medicine used to improve a condition or illness.
- Defined nursing as assisting individuals to perform activities contributing to health or recovery.
- Described nursing as helping patients adapt to changes in health.
- centers on the patient’s ability to perform self-care and how nursing supports that.
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- nurse specializes in patient care in surgical setting
- a medicine, application, or treatment that relieves or cures a disease.
- is the treatment of injuries or diseases by cutting open the body to remove or repair damaged parts.
- measurements like temperature, pulse, and blood pressure.
- the process of gathering and interpreting information about a patient's health status.
- identification of an illness or examine any symptoms inside the body
- A nurse who specializes in delivering babies.
- focuses on the environment's impact on patient recovery.
- the force of your blood pushing against the walls of your arteries
- Focused on nurse-patient interactions and goal-setting.
- Is one of those terms people find it difficult to define.
- the person receiving care.
25 Clues: the person receiving care. • A nurse who specializes in delivering babies. • refers to anyone who provides care for a patient • provides care for patients with critical illness • A nurse responsible for administering anesthesia. • is medicine used to improve a condition or illness. • nurse specializes in patient care in surgical setting • ...
Intertwined Crossword 2026-03-12
11 Clues: Likes Gnomes • Likes Sewing • Owns a Day Spa • Lovely Grandma • Name Begins with 'J' • Has Loves Succulents • Collects Rubber Ducks • Loves Winnie the Pooh • Tattoo and Jewelry Artist • Likes Coffee and Dinosaurs • Women's Rights & Mental Health Advocate
Health care management 2025-04-29
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- - A factor affecting human health and causing negative consequences (2 words)
- - Comprehensive professional activities of nurses aimed at preventing illness, curing illness, and rehabilitating patients
- - Monetary assets accumulated from the income of the premiums paid by the state, citizens, and legal entities for the purpose of sharing the financial risks that may incur to the insured due to health, and other sources (3 words)
- - A citizen with a right to share the financial risks that may arise due to health from the health insurance fund upon regularly paying premiums to the health insurance fund
- - an infection transmitted to humans by livestock, animals, insects, rodents, or vectors (2 words)
- - The knowledge, ability, and practice of working independently in one field of medical science of a senior doctor who graduated from a medical education university
- - Complex medical, social and economic measures aimed at protecting the health of the population by organizing health care and services for the population (2 words)
- - A medical specialist and other employees working in a health care organization (2 words)
- - Actions to reduce the risk based on the risk assessment of public health severity
- - Comprehensive activities aimed at monitoring and strengthening the health of the population, forming healthy behavior in the population, and creating a healthy living environment (2 words)
- - A legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services
- - Any other specialist who has graduated from a medical university or college and does not require a permit to engage professional activity (3 words)
- - Complex professional activities of a doctor aimed at diagnosing and curing diseases, rehabilitation of patients, and prevention of illness
- - The activity of preparation, packaging and inspection of medicines according to pharmaceutical science (3 words)
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- - A physician specializing in family medicine working in a family, soum, or village health center (2 words)
- - Financing of the costs by pre-packaged calculation for each case of health care and services (3 words)
- - The knowledge, ability, and practice of working in a specific field of medical science of a medical specialist who graduated from a medical education school
- - The process of determining the factors that adversely affect human health, calculating the probability of exposure to the disease, and assessing the consequences that may occur in the event of exposure (2 words)
- - The contract concluded between the health insurance organization and the health care and service provider organization (2 words)
- - The form of settlement to be paid by the health insurance fund for the payment of health care and service expenses (2 words)
- - The contract concluded between the health insurance organization and the health care and service provider organization (2 words)
- - The activity of observing, studying, collecting information and data, analyzing, evaluating, reporting and planning relevant measures of positive and negative effects on human health
- - The electronic certificate issued by the health insurance organization to the insured containing information on the health insurance premiums paid by the insured, and the health care and services received (2 words)
- - Joint complex activities of rehabilitation and other medical specialists aimed at eliminating the consequences of the loss of human body structure and function caused by illness, injury, or other factors
- - The activity of detecting risk factors and diseases by subjecting the population to preventive examination, analysis and diagnosis based on age, gender and health risk (2 words)
- - Complex professional activities aimed at diagnosing, monitoring, managing childbirth, treating, and preventing diseases of mothers, fetuses, and newborns during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum
- - Things created for the purpose of replacing human tissues and organs or correcting disorders and defects
- - A person is free from diseases and disorders and is well-being in terms of physical, mental and social life
28 Clues: - A factor affecting human health and causing negative consequences (2 words) • - Actions to reduce the risk based on the risk assessment of public health severity • - A legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services • - A medical specialist and other employees working in a health care organization (2 words) • ...
Communication in Diverse Populations 2020-05-01
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- (from No. 1) and _________________ abilities.
- A barrier relating to difference in backgrounds and lifestyle.
- _____________ means appreciating the differences between individuals and their beliefs/circumstances.
- A barrier relating to difference in faith and worship.
- A barrier identified regarding different generations of people.
- Medication _____-________________ is a consequence of low health literacy levels.
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- Examples of barriers to effective communication in diverse populations are _________________
- Low health literacy levels can result in the feeling of _____________ during clinical encounters.
- By being ____________ one is willing to consider or accept alternate suggestions and ideas.
- "the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions."
- A barrier associated with different tongues.
- Displaying the virtue of _____________ leads to improved communication.
12 Clues: A barrier associated with different tongues. • (from No. 1) and _________________ abilities. • A barrier relating to difference in faith and worship. • A barrier relating to difference in backgrounds and lifestyle. • A barrier identified regarding different generations of people. • Displaying the virtue of _____________ leads to improved communication. • ...
Foundations of Healthcare Chapter 1-5 2017-12-13
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- To show truthfulness and integrity
- Harvey: Who described the circulation of blood? Apothecaries: Who made, prescribed, and sold medications?
- What is a medical assistance program that is jointly funded by the federal government and state governments but operated by individual states.
- Surgery: Surgery on the teeth, mouth, jaw,, and facial bones; often called maxillofacial surgery
- van Leeuwenhoek: who Invented the microscope?
- What agencies provide care for terminally ill person who usually have life expectancies of 6 months or less?
- Identifying and understanding someone's feelings
- is the exchange of information, thoughts, ideas, and feelings.
- century: What period also known as Industrial Revolution
- Display of positive attitudes and enjoy work
- Are a set of principles relation to what is morally right or wrong.
- A U.S. government health insurance plan for all military personnel
- Is an agreement between two or more patient
- A method can be used to determine whether communications was successful
- A final important consideration in contract law is the role of the Ethics: Are a set of principles relating to what is morally right or wrong.
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- Any care that results in physical harm, pain, or mental anguish.
- Another type of managed care health insurance plan usually provided by large industries or companies to their employees.
- can be defined as a desired results or purpose toward which one is working.
- Information about the patient must remain private and can be shared only with other members of the patient’s healthcare team.
- policies are health insurance plans that help pay expenses not covered by Medicare. Registration: What is required in some health care careers?
- The alignment or straightening of the teeth Psychiatrists: Who are physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness?
- Is a process whereby a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation
- “Rebirth of science of medicine.”
- spirits and Demons: In primitive times, the common belief was that disease and illness were caused by?
- insurance plans: To pay for the costs of healthcare, most people rely on?
- rights: The factors of care that patients can expect to receive
- responder: The first person to arrive at the scene of an illness or injury
27 Clues: “Rebirth of science of medicine.” • To show truthfulness and integrity • Is an agreement between two or more patient • Display of positive attitudes and enjoy work • van Leeuwenhoek: who Invented the microscope? • Identifying and understanding someone's feelings • century: What period also known as Industrial Revolution • ...
Hope Squad Crossword 2024-03-08
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- Feeling in ___ is linked to positive psychological outcomes
- One in ___ people have or will develop a mental illness in their life
- Everyone experiences this but more than temporary worry or fear may lead to a disorder
- Inherited traits from your biological parents
- This is the act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes
- The capacity to understand or feel what another person is experiencing
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- 741-741 is the ___ Text Line
- Strategies people use to deal with life challenges(2 words)
- The Hope Squad Logo and a floatation device
- 988 is the Suicide & Crisis ___
- The body's normal response to the pressures of life
- Courage, stregth of character, or mental toughness
- This disorder is a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain
- How you view and feel about yourself
- This is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood
15 Clues: 741-741 is the ___ Text Line • 988 is the Suicide & Crisis ___ • How you view and feel about yourself • The Hope Squad Logo and a floatation device • Inherited traits from your biological parents • Courage, stregth of character, or mental toughness • The body's normal response to the pressures of life • Feeling in ___ is linked to positive psychological outcomes • ...
Level Up Crossword 2025-09-05
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- a mental disorder that causes extreme mood swings
- give assistance to, especially financially; enable to function or act.
- to walk or find one's way
- cause (a person or place) to be or remain alone or apart from others.
- a first-year student at a university, college, or high school.
- a state of abnormally elevated mood, energy, and activity that lasts for at least one week
- a mental health condition characterized by a persistent low mood
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- an event or a group of events occurring as part of a larger sequence
- the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- make forceful or violent efforts to get free of restraint
- a sudden release of strong emotion
- settled or regular tendency or practice
- the state of being stable.
- able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.
- relating to the mind.
15 Clues: relating to the mind. • to walk or find one's way • the state of being stable. • a sudden release of strong emotion • settled or regular tendency or practice • a mental disorder that causes extreme mood swings • make forceful or violent efforts to get free of restraint • a first-year student at a university, college, or high school. • ...
Health 2015-07-23
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- a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- a dimension of health according to how you interact with others
- a determinant of health that influence your genetics
- a dimension of health according to your metal state
- a dimension of health according to religious beliefs
- a determinant of health that influences food security
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- a determinant of health influencing health care
- a determinant of health that influences vaccination status
- a dimension of health in accordance to exercise
9 Clues: a determinant of health influencing health care • a dimension of health in accordance to exercise • a dimension of health according to your metal state • a determinant of health that influence your genetics • a dimension of health according to religious beliefs • a determinant of health that influences food security • ...
Your mental, physical, and social health 2023-09-28
Health 2022-08-02
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- a preparation that is administered (as by injection) to stimulate the body's immune response against a specific infectious agent or disease
- an abnormal physical or mental condition
- seldom occurring or found; marked by unusual quality, merit, or appeal
- causing discomfort or hardship; very painful or harmful
- something that indicates the existence of something else; a slight indication
- recovery or relief from a disease
- a physical, chemical, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension and may be a factor in disease causation
- the general condition of the body
- an unfounded or mistaken impression or notion
- having or showing realization, perception, or knowledge
- to open or expand over a larger area
- a sudden or violent increase in activity or currency; a sudden rise in the incidence of a disease
- an abnormal and overwhelming sense of apprehension and fear often marked by physical signs (such as tension, sweating, and increased pulse rate), by doubt concerning the reality and nature of the threat, and by self-doubt about one's capacity to cope with it
- treatment of mental or emotional disorder or of related bodily ills by psychological means
- extremely great or serious
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- the state produced by the establishment of one or more pathogenic agents (such as a bacteria, protozoans, or viruses) in or on the body of a suitable host
- a licensed health-care professional who practices independently or is supervised by a physician, surgeon, or dentist and who is skilled in promoting and maintaining health
- to make or become well again
- a mood disorder that is marked by varying degrees of sadness, despair, and loneliness and that is typically accompanied by inactivity, guilt, loss of concentration, social withdrawal, sleep disturbances, and sometimes suicidal tendencies
- a group of signs and symptoms that occur together and characterize a particular abnormality or condition
- a person skilled or specializing in healing arts
- a substance or preparation used in treating disease
- a disordered psychic or behavioral state resulting from severe mental or emotional stress or physical injury
- a group of red spots on the skin that is caused by an illness or a reaction to something
- relating to the mind or relating to the total emotional and intellectual response of an individual to external reality
- an unhealthy condition of body or mind
- the act of purposely hurting oneself (as by cutting or burning the skin) as an emotional coping mechanism
- a mark remaining (as on the skin) after injured tissue has healed
- an individual awaiting or under medical care and treatment
- the action or way of treating a patient or a condition medically or surgically: management and care to prevent, cure, ameliorate, or slow progression of a medical condition
30 Clues: extremely great or serious • to make or become well again • recovery or relief from a disease • the general condition of the body • to open or expand over a larger area • an unhealthy condition of body or mind • an abnormal physical or mental condition • an unfounded or mistaken impression or notion • a person skilled or specializing in healing arts • ...
Mental disorders 2024-05-27
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- A severe mental disorder in which a person loses contact with reality.
- Strong and irrational fear of something specific.
- Feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or despair that last more than a few weeks and interfere with daily interests and activities.Phobia
- A person is trapped in a pattern of repeated thoughts or behaviors.
- A mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, and ability to function.
- A generalized feeling of apprehension and pending disaster
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- Person has sudden unexplained feelings of terror.
- A part of one's life becomes disconnected from other parts.
- Marked by extreme mood, energy and behavior changes.
- one of the most common mental disorders affecting children
- a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event
11 Clues: Person has sudden unexplained feelings of terror. • Strong and irrational fear of something specific. • Marked by extreme mood, energy and behavior changes. • one of the most common mental disorders affecting children • A generalized feeling of apprehension and pending disaster • A part of one's life becomes disconnected from other parts. • ...
Major Health Problems Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-26
7 Clues: cigarettes • we need to take care of this • most common mental health issue • abuse using of drugs and alcohol • above a weight considered as normal • an organization for health care all over the world • communicable disease through having sexual intercourse
A Journey of Trust 2024-10-03
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- An organization outside of school that helps provide mental health services, mentioned as a resource for Josiah.
- A serious topic Mr. Frazier discussed with Ava, reminding her that some students struggling with depression might think about this.
- Techniques taught by Mr. Frazier to help Ava deal with stress and anxiety.
- Ava’s emotional and psychological well-being, which was impacted by her anxiety at the new school.
- The nervousness and uncertainty Ava felt about fitting in at her new school.
- The place Josiah was referred to for grief counseling after his grandmother passed away.
- The pain Josiah felt after his grandmother's death, which affected his emotional well-being.
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- The school’s program mentioned by Mr. McEachern that helps families with emotional and mental support.
- The network of people like Ms. Blunt and Mr. Frazier who helped Ava feel less alone.
- A feeling of deep sadness that Ava experienced when she started withdrawing from people at school.
- Mr. Frazier mentioned this issue as something many students face, which can affect their mental health.
- The professional support that helped both Ava and Josiah work through their feelings and challenges.
- The feeling Josiah had after his grandmother passed away, which made him feel lost.
- What Ava felt towards Ms. Blunt and Mr. Frazier, allowing her to open up about her feelings.
14 Clues: Techniques taught by Mr. Frazier to help Ava deal with stress and anxiety. • The nervousness and uncertainty Ava felt about fitting in at her new school. • The feeling Josiah had after his grandmother passed away, which made him feel lost. • The network of people like Ms. Blunt and Mr. Frazier who helped Ava feel less alone. • ...
Lesson 6.2 Getting Help for Mental Illnesses 2024-02-06
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- gatherings in which a therapist meets with a group of people who share a common experience
- type of treatment that involves staying in a healthcare facility for a period of time
- mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair
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- substance that causes changes in the brain to reduce symptoms of a mental illness
- type of therapy that involves a one-on-one meeting with a therapist to discuss feelings and behaviors
- type of therapy in which all family members meet together with a therapist to build positive, healthy relationships
- professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions
- treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health
8 Clues: mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair • professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions • treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health • substance that causes changes in the brain to reduce symptoms of a mental illness • ...
Getting Help for Mental Illnesses 2025-05-11
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- type of therapy that involves a one-on-one meeting with a therapist to discuss feelings and behaviors
- professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions
- mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair
- substance that causes changes in the brain to reduce symptoms of a mental illness
- treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health
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- gatherings in which a therapist meets with a group of people who share a common experience
- type of treatment that involves staying in a healthcare facility for a period of time
- type of therapy in which all family members meet together with a therapist to build positive, healthy relationships
8 Clues: mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair • professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions • treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health • substance that causes changes in the brain to reduce symptoms of a mental illness • ...
Foundations of Healthcare Chapter 1-5 2017-12-13
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- responder: The first person to arrive at the scene of an illness or injury
- policies are health insurance plans that help pay expenses not covered by Medicare. Registration: What is required in some health care careers?
- rights: The factors of care that patients can expect to receive
- What is a medical assistance program that is jointly funded by the federal government and state governments but operated by individual states.
- Display of positive attitudes and enjoy work
- “Rebirth of science of medicine.”
- Surgery: Surgery on the teeth, mouth, jaw,, and facial bones; often called maxillofacial surgery
- Is an agreement between two or more patient
- van Leeuwenhoek: who Invented the microscope?
- spirits and Demons: In primitive times, the common belief was that disease and illness were caused by?
- What agencies provide care for terminally ill person who usually have life expectancies of 6 months or less?
- is the exchange of information, thoughts, ideas, and feelings.
- insurance plans: To pay for the costs of healthcare, most people rely on?
- Another type of managed care health insurance plan usually provided by large industries or companies to their employees.
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- century: What period also known as Industrial Revolution
- A method can be used to determine whether communications was successful
- Any care that results in physical harm, pain, or mental anguish.
- A final important consideration in contract law is the role of the Ethics: Are a set of principles relating to what is morally right or wrong.
- A U.S. government health insurance plan for all military personnel
- Information about the patient must remain private and can be shared only with other members of the patient’s healthcare team.
- The alignment or straightening of the teeth Psychiatrists: Who are physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness?
- Is a process whereby a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation
- can be defined as a desired results or purpose toward which one is working.
- Are a set of principles relation to what is morally right or wrong.
- Identifying and understanding someone's feelings
- Harvey: Who described the circulation of blood? Apothecaries: Who made, prescribed, and sold medications?
- To show truthfulness and integrity
27 Clues: “Rebirth of science of medicine.” • To show truthfulness and integrity • Is an agreement between two or more patient • Display of positive attitudes and enjoy work • van Leeuwenhoek: who Invented the microscope? • Identifying and understanding someone's feelings • century: What period also known as Industrial Revolution • ...
Heath Vocab 2022-02-15
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- Combination of physical, mental, social well-being.
- The ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live.
- People of all the same age who share similar interests.
- The reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.
- Taking action to influence others to address a health-related belief.
- Those things you aim for that take planning and work.
- All the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- Various methods for communicating information.
- Radio,television, and the internet.
- A company's or store's written agreement to repair a product or refund your money if the product doesn't work.
- Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse.
- The collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
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- An overall state of well-being or total health.
- The sum or your surroundings.
- A deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors, including sexual activity and the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.
- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards.
16 Clues: The sum or your surroundings. • Radio,television, and the internet. • Various methods for communicating information. • An overall state of well-being or total health. • Combination of physical, mental, social well-being. • Those things you aim for that take planning and work. • People of all the same age who share similar interests. • ...
Careers in Sociology 2017-11-05
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- the use of institutions and processes to create, keep and satisfy a customer, by making offerings that are of value to the consumer
- relations: the practice of managing the spread of information between an individual or an organisation and the public, in order to maintain a favourable image
- administration: a course of study at a university or college that prepares students for managerial roles in companies or organizations (hint: two words)
- a person trained to give guidance on personal, social, or psychological problems
- the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy
- a person who systematically collects information in order to increase knowledge about a certain aspect of life
- a person who collects, writes or distributes news or other current information to the public.
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- a person who studies the production and distribution of resources, goods, and services by collecting and analyzing data, researching trends, and evaluating economic issues
- work: a practice-based profession and an academic discipline that promotes social change and development, social cohesion, and the empowerment and liberation of people
- an expert in the branch of science concerning living organisms
- a mental health professional who evaluates and studies behaviour and mental processes (hint: Freud)
- engineer: a specialist who focuses on reducing health hazards in our natural environment (hint: two words; first word has "bio" in it and second word has "nee")
- a person who advises on matters of food and nutrition impacts on health
- estate: the profession of buying, selling, or renting land, buildings or housing.
- a person whose job involves the practical application of abstract legal theories and knowledge to solve specific individualized problems.
- an audio or visual form of marketing communication that employs various methods to promote or sell a product, service or idea
16 Clues: an expert in the branch of science concerning living organisms • a person who advises on matters of food and nutrition impacts on health • a person trained to give guidance on personal, social, or psychological problems • estate: the profession of buying, selling, or renting land, buildings or housing. • ...
menopause exercises 2025-01-18
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- Combines gentle exercises with mindfulness, reducing stress and anxiety.
- Perfect for daily flexibility and relieving tension in the muscles.
- Strengthens core muscles and improves posture and flexibility.
- A fun way to improve coordination, balance, and cardiovascular health.
- A low-impact activity that improves cardiovascular health and reduces stress.
- A dance-based cardio workout that’s fun and energizing.
- Focus on strengthening abdominal and lower back muscles for better posture.
- A full-body workout that’s easy on the joints and great for overall fitness.
- Builds muscle mass and bone density, reducing the risk of osteoporosis.
- A gentle practice that enhances balance, reduces stress, and promotes relaxation.
- A low-impact cardio exercise that strengthens the legs and boosts heart health.
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- Reduce the risk of falls and improve stability as you age.
- A convenient way to build strength and tone muscles at home.
- A joint-friendly workout that builds strength and flexibility in water.
- An effective cardio workout for maintaining weight and improving endurance.
- A practice that enhances flexibility, balance, and mental relaxation.
- Improves heart health and helps maintain a healthy weight.
- Combines the benefits of walking with the enjoyment of nature.
- Relieves joint stiffness and improves flexibility.
19 Clues: Relieves joint stiffness and improves flexibility. • A dance-based cardio workout that’s fun and energizing. • Reduce the risk of falls and improve stability as you age. • Improves heart health and helps maintain a healthy weight. • A convenient way to build strength and tone muscles at home. • Strengthens core muscles and improves posture and flexibility. • ...
SSA's Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-30
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- 96% of people living with schizophrenia experience some form of _____
- ____ Court is SSA’s housing facility in Edmonton for people living with schizophrenia
- Neurotransmitter believed to be a factor in schizophrenia
- One in ____ people in the world will be effected by mental or neurological disorders at some point in their lives
- Mood disorder with feelings of sadness and a loss of interest
- SSA provides peer and _____ support
- Green Bay Packers hall of fame member living with schizophrenia (2wds)
- Online _______ speaker forums provide an opportunity for families to learn from mental health experts
- Movie about mathematician, John Forbes Nash, who is living with schizophrenia (3 wds)
- There is _________ living with schizophrenia
- A loss of contact with reality
- Number of SSA branch locations in Alberta
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- A deficit of self-awareness
- is defined as a healthy relationship that is between people with shared experience (2wds)
- SSA provides _______to reduce stigma of mental illness (2wds)
- Your _____ Journey is a program designed to help individuals with mental illness reach their personal recovery goals
- Auditory or visual perception of things not there
- ________ help with symptoms of schizophrenia
- Number of years SSA has been providing services and support to Albertans
- ________ in 100 people are living with schizophrenia
- Schizophrenia is a treatable________ disorder
- A common myth is that schizophrenia is a ______ personality
22 Clues: A deficit of self-awareness • A loss of contact with reality • SSA provides peer and _____ support • Number of SSA branch locations in Alberta • ________ help with symptoms of schizophrenia • There is _________ living with schizophrenia • Schizophrenia is a treatable________ disorder • Auditory or visual perception of things not there • ...
Chapter 9: Understanding the Person 2018-04-29
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- messages sent through facial expressions, gestures, posture, hand and body movements
- the field of medicine focused on the treatment and control of obesity
- the field of medicine concerned with pregnancy, labor, delivery, and for 6-8 weeks after childbirth
- something necessary or desired for maintaining life and mental well-being
- the person weighs 100 pounds or more over their normal weight
- the worth, value, or opinion one has of a person
- experiencing ones potential
- communication that does not use words
- re-stating the person's message in your own words
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- the field of medicine concerned with mental health disorders
- a person's highest potential for mental and physical performance
- being unable to respond to stimuli
- communication that uses written or spoken words
- any lost, absent, or impaired mental or physical function
- the study of problems and diseases of older persons
- thinking of oneself and seeing oneself as useful and having value
- the characteristics of a group of people passed down from 1 generation to the next: values, beliefs, habits, customs
- spiritual beliefs, needs, and practices
- the field of medicine concerned with the growth, development, and care of children. newborns to teenagers
- a concept that considers the whole person; physical, social, psychological, and spiritual
- having an excess amount of total body fat. 20% or more than what is normal
21 Clues: experiencing ones potential • being unable to respond to stimuli • communication that does not use words • spiritual beliefs, needs, and practices • communication that uses written or spoken words • the worth, value, or opinion one has of a person • re-stating the person's message in your own words • the study of problems and diseases of older persons • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 18 2023-11-20
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- a crystalline compound that is a stimulant of the central nervous system
- morbid impulse to set fires
- scientific study of the human mind and behavior
- mental health condition that involves the loss of connection between identity,feelings,thoughts,memories
- the capacity to become accustomed to a stimulus or drug
- fear of being trapped in a public place
- killing of one human by another
- fixed,false belief or judgment held despite strong evidence to the contrary
- unable or unwilling to speak
- fear of heights
- diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
- state of chronic dependence on a drug or medication
- total or partial inability to remember past experiences
- inability to sleep
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- presence of two or more diseases at the same time
- person unable to be responsible for actions
- type of depression
- exaggerated feeling of well-being
- syndrome characterized by physical immobility and mental stupor
- relating to drugs that produce hallucinations and apparent expansion of consciousness
- mood disorder with hyperactivity,irritability,rapid speech
- treatment of mental disorders through communication
- persistent,recurrent,uncontrollable thoughts or impulses
- fear of being trapped in a confined space
- natural substance in the brain that has same effect as opium
- substance that diminishes activity,sensation,or tone
- fear or dread
- distress caused by fear
28 Clues: fear or dread • fear of heights • type of depression • inability to sleep • distress caused by fear • morbid impulse to set fires • unable or unwilling to speak • killing of one human by another • exaggerated feeling of well-being • fear of being trapped in a public place • fear of being trapped in a confined space • person unable to be responsible for actions • ...
Unit 5 2025-02-26
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- fear of open or public places.
- the response of the body and mind to challenges or demands.
- insight therapies focused on the idea that mental disorder is caused by powerful mental forces and conflicts.
- techniques based on the assumption that people have a tendency towards positive growth and self-actualization
- paraphrasing client’s words to capture the emotional tone expressed.
- treatments focus on altering the brain, especially with drugs
- patient directly confronts the anxiety as opposed to imagining it.
- Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders
- the study of environmental influences on gene expression that occur without a DNA change.
- the study of how psychological, behavioral, and cultural factors contribute to physical health and illness
- events or conditions that triggers stress
- negative stress that decreases motivation
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- psychotherapy with more than one client
- psychodynamic therapy developed by Sigmund Freud
- a syndrome marked by clinically significant disturbance in an individual’s cognition, emotion, regulation, or behavior.
- emphasizes healthy psychological growth through self-actualization
- diseases have physical causes that can be treated
- psychotherapies in which the therapist helps patients understand their problems
- positive stress that enhances motivation
- problems dealing with the meaning and purpose of one’s existence.
- any form of psychotherapy based on the principle of behavioral learning
- emphasizes rational thinking as the key to treating mental disorder
22 Clues: fear of open or public places. • psychotherapy with more than one client • positive stress that enhances motivation • events or conditions that triggers stress • negative stress that decreases motivation • psychodynamic therapy developed by Sigmund Freud • diseases have physical causes that can be treated • Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders • ...
health 2020-02-25
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- small living things that can cause disease.
- a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.
- a room or building equipped for gymnastics, games, and other physical exercise.
- a person's mental or physical condition.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.
- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.
- cease work or movement in order to relax.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
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- the condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- the quality or state of being physically strong.
- increasing rates of blood circulation, breathing.
- food food that has low nutritional value.
- a colorless volatile flammable liquid.
- a special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons.
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
15 Clues: a colorless volatile flammable liquid. • a person's mental or physical condition. • food food that has low nutritional value. • cease work or movement in order to relax. • small living things that can cause disease. • a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. • the quality or state of being physically strong. • increasing rates of blood circulation, breathing. • ...
Crossword 2026-02-08
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- A vital sign, and also a vibrant newsletter
- The only thing left in Pandora’s Box after fear and sadness escaped
- Quality of being flexible under pressure
- What does being mindful build in you?
- Literally a brain at full capacity, but really just about the now
- Stepping into their shoes to feel the weight of their walk
- World Mental Health day is celebrated in this month.
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- The only competition at IITH where the last person to cross the finish line is the winner.
- The wellbeing of the mind and emotions
- The '911' for whatever problem you're facing right now
- The mental power to bounce back, not just break.
- A trained helper for emotional wellbeing
- Emotion combining self-consciousness and regret
- The IITH cell that keeps your mental weather sunny side up
- When is an ambulance called? In case of a medical ___
15 Clues: What does being mindful build in you? • The wellbeing of the mind and emotions • A trained helper for emotional wellbeing • Quality of being flexible under pressure • A vital sign, and also a vibrant newsletter • Emotion combining self-consciousness and regret • The mental power to bounce back, not just break. • World Mental Health day is celebrated in this month. • ...
Wellbeing Crossword 2024-11-19
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- This is the process of restoration of health from an unbalanced, diseased, damaged or unvitalized organism. It can encompass both the physical and the psychological aspects of health.
- The ability to identify, understand, and share other people’s emotions and thoughts, see things from their point of view, and be compassionate toward them.
- This is a feeling of great pleasure and happiness. It is often considered a more lasting state than fleeting moments of happiness, and it contributes to overall well-being.
- This refers to any activity that stimulates your heart rate and breathing rate to increase
- This is the psychological process of bringing one’s attention to experiences occurring in the present moment. It is commonly used as a therapeutic technique and can reduce stress, increase focus, and contribute to emotional health.
- is the process and outcome of successfully adapting to difficult or challenging life experiences, especially through mental, emotional, and behavioral flexibility and adjustment to external and internal demands.
- A term is used to describe a state of low mood or a mental disorder
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- Drugs used to treat bacterial infections.
- This is the management and care given to a patient for the purpose of combating a disease, condition, or disorder. It may involve medication, surgery, therapy, or other forms of care.
- his refers to a state of overall healthy living, characterised by physical health, mental stability, and a sense of satisfaction in life. It is often associated with happiness, fulfillment, and positive relationships.
- This involves taking steps to ensure you are physically, mentally, and emotionally well.
- Medications used to relieve pain. They work by blocking pain signals to the brain or interfering with these signals at the source.
12 Clues: Drugs used to treat bacterial infections. • A term is used to describe a state of low mood or a mental disorder • This involves taking steps to ensure you are physically, mentally, and emotionally well. • This refers to any activity that stimulates your heart rate and breathing rate to increase • ...
Healthcare reform acts from 1990-2010s 2024-05-14
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- The American Reinvestment and Recovery Act: made substantial investments to help develop health information technology, expand primary care workforce, and conduct research
- requires group health plans and health insurance issuers to ensure that financial requirements applicable to mental health
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act: restricts the use of pre-existing conditions in health insurance coverage determinations
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- Medicare Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act: created a voluntary, subsidized prescription drug benefit under Medicare
- proposal that included: universal coverage, a basic benefit package, and health insurance reform
- Also known as the Affordable Care Act: helps provide low-income households with affordable health insurance
- government program that provides health insurance for adults and children with limited income and resources
- State Children’s Health Insurance Program: provides matching funds to states for health insurance to families with children
- National committee on quality assurance: to accredit managed health plans
9 Clues: National committee on quality assurance: to accredit managed health plans • proposal that included: universal coverage, a basic benefit package, and health insurance reform • Also known as the Affordable Care Act: helps provide low-income households with affordable health insurance • ...
Tobacco Cessation 2023-05-30
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- Nicotine boosting a chemical called
- Cigarettes are made of
- A long term mental effect of smoking
- The addictive drug in tobacco
- Common health problem among smokers
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- Cigarettes can give you many types of these disease
- In children second hand smoking can cause this
- Physical and/or Mental dependence on a drug
- harmful chemical found in cigarette smoke
- A smokers teeth will turn this color
- how many years it take time to get better after quit smoking
11 Clues: Cigarettes are made of • The addictive drug in tobacco • Nicotine boosting a chemical called • Common health problem among smokers • A long term mental effect of smoking • A smokers teeth will turn this color • harmful chemical found in cigarette smoke • Physical and/or Mental dependence on a drug • In children second hand smoking can cause this • ...
Which Saints 2021-10-24
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- Aiding Mental Health
- I'm in love!
- only on Fridays
- I'm not feeling well
- Ecologically friendly?
- Buzzy and sweet
- Can't see where I am going?
- I love to sing?
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- they say I'm a lost cause!
- Fancy a beer?
- direct phone line?
- I have a migraine?
- Lost and Found perhaps?
- We need help with our marriage
- Put that fire out!
15 Clues: I'm in love! • Fancy a beer? • only on Fridays • Buzzy and sweet • I love to sing? • direct phone line? • I have a migraine? • Put that fire out! • Aiding Mental Health • I'm not feeling well • Ecologically friendly? • Lost and Found perhaps? • they say I'm a lost cause! • Can't see where I am going? • We need help with our marriage
Crossword Samuel S. 2013-12-02
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- Weighed down.
- No shame.
- Not capable of doing wrong.
- Something that distracts or distraction.
- Common.
- Flashy and highly colorful.
- Line of people or things.
- You use this for fish (not bait)
- To come or bring back to consciousness.
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- Short enjoyable trip.
- good for ones physical and mental health.
- False statement damaging reputation.
- Germ-x.
- To puzzle something or someone.
- Attention.
15 Clues: Germ-x. • Common. • No shame. • Attention. • Weighed down. • Short enjoyable trip. • Line of people or things. • Not capable of doing wrong. • Flashy and highly colorful. • To puzzle something or someone. • You use this for fish (not bait) • False statement damaging reputation. • To come or bring back to consciousness. • Something that distracts or distraction. • ...
Self-Care Crossword 2025-03-24
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- A type of illness that can spread from one person to another.
- Our body's reaction to emotional or physical challenges
- Methods to fight negativity in peoples' lives, which are different for different people
- The state of well-being we are in, being negative or positive, that defines how we handle challenges
- A type of illness that reoccurs over a long-period of time, creating extended suffering and pain
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- A mental health condition involving persistent sadness and apathy
- Bad Stress - Pain and Suffering in response to an obstacle.
- Good Stress - Motivates people, excitement
- A mental health condition with constant and excessive nervousness and fear
- Meetings with a professional to understand and deal with negativity in life.
10 Clues: Good Stress - Motivates people, excitement • Our body's reaction to emotional or physical challenges • Bad Stress - Pain and Suffering in response to an obstacle. • A type of illness that can spread from one person to another. • A mental health condition involving persistent sadness and apathy • ...
Wellbeing 2024-10-14
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- The ability to recover and adapt after facing adversity or challenges.
- The intake of food necessary for health, growth, and bodily function.
- Emotional, mental, and physical exhaustion caused by prolonged stress.
- A group of people connected by shared interests, values, or location, offering support.
- Limits set in relationships to protect personal well-being, time, and energy.
- Understanding and sharing the feelings of others with compassion.
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- Actions taken to maintain or improve mental, emotional, and physical health.
- Appreciation and thankfulness for the positive aspects of life or experiences.
- Being fully present and aware of the moment, accepting thoughts and feelings calmly.
- Positivity: Acceptance of all body types, promoting self-love and challenging beauty standards.
10 Clues: Understanding and sharing the feelings of others with compassion. • The intake of food necessary for health, growth, and bodily function. • The ability to recover and adapt after facing adversity or challenges. • Emotional, mental, and physical exhaustion caused by prolonged stress. • Actions taken to maintain or improve mental, emotional, and physical health. • ...
Health Crossword 2025-08-18
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- Process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it.
- Actual number of years a person lives.
- A person's ability to function positively and over satisfaction that lives present conditions are good.
- How well the body functions.
- How well a person gets along with others.
- The expression of thoughts and feelings including moods, emotions, feelings of oneself, and of the world.
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- Extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life.
- How a person observes and interprets info to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations.
- Length of time a person is expected to live.
- A state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well being.
10 Clues: How well the body functions. • Actual number of years a person lives. • How well a person gets along with others. • Length of time a person is expected to live. • A state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well being. • Extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life. • ...
Legal and Ethical Issues 2023-02-28
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- Responsibilities that are authorized or based on laws.
- Restraining an individual or restricting an individual’s freedom without authorization
- Directive / legal documents that allow individuals to state what medical treatment they want if they are incapacitated or unable to express their wishes
- a threat or attempt to injure another person
- failure of a professional to use the degree of skill and learning commonly expected in that person’s profession that results in injury, damage or loss to the person receiving care.
- An Act, established by Congress in 1996 to protect privileged communications and maintain confidentiality of health care records.
- a wrongful act that occurs when a person is harmed or injured because a health care provider does not meet the established standards of care.
- all information given to health care personnel by a patient.
- an agreement between two or more parties that have an offer, acceptance and consideration
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- unnecessarily exposing an individual
- A person who does not have the legal capacity to form a contract due to age or mental deficiency
- permission granted voluntarily by a person who is of sound mind and who understands the risks
- revealing personal information about an individual without their consent
- When false statements are made that can cause a person to be ridiculed or damage their reputation.
- Any care that results in physical harm, pain or mental anguish
- The unlawful touching of another person without consent
- set of principles relating to what is morally right or wrong
- failure to give care that is normally expected of a person in a particular position
18 Clues: unnecessarily exposing an individual • a threat or attempt to injure another person • Responsibilities that are authorized or based on laws. • The unlawful touching of another person without consent • set of principles relating to what is morally right or wrong • all information given to health care personnel by a patient. • ...
Stress-Related Symptoms 2024-03-29
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- Feeling of tiredness
- A common stress-induced discomfort
- Increased moodiness
- Emotional response to stress
- Emotional instability
- Difficulty falling or staying asleep
- Lapses in memory
- A reflex reaction to stress (2 words)
- Inability to sit still
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- Sick to your stomach
- Mental health condition
- Digestive discomfort
- Pounding or racing heart
- Changes in eating habits
- Feeling faint, woozy, weak or unsteady
15 Clues: Lapses in memory • Increased moodiness • Sick to your stomach • Feeling of tiredness • Digestive discomfort • Emotional instability • Inability to sit still • Mental health condition • Pounding or racing heart • Changes in eating habits • Emotional response to stress • A common stress-induced discomfort • Difficulty falling or staying asleep • A reflex reaction to stress (2 words) • ...
IPR 2017-03-08
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- lack of eating
- reducing nervous activity activity; drug for when you are depressed
- skills you must learn
- typically 2 years of learning
- send this in to your employer along with your cover letter
- 16 groups of career specialties
- what are your likes and what you like to do most
- natural ability
- drug raising nervous activity in the body; cocaine
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- obsessive desire to lose weight; results in overeating and depression
- what is improtant to you
- diet guide; designed to help Americans make healthy decisions
- wide range of degrees; first degree is bachelors
- person suffering alcoholism
- employer training; hand's on job training
- the activity of setting up a business
- send this in to your employer along with your resume
- A state of physical, mental, and emotional health
- A state of bodily or mental tension resulting from change
- drug affecting mood or behavior
20 Clues: lack of eating • natural ability • skills you must learn • what is improtant to you • person suffering alcoholism • typically 2 years of learning • 16 groups of career specialties • drug affecting mood or behavior • the activity of setting up a business • employer training; hand's on job training • wide range of degrees; first degree is bachelors • ...
Health crossword 2021-12-06
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- The study of the mind and behavior
- An extreme feeling of fear that may cause irrational thinking or behavior
- When someone places all their attention on something else
- A person's emotional response and condition
- The inability to remain still or at rest
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- Hormone that helps the body respond to stressors, inducing the fight-or-flight response
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- Being forced to do something, an irresistible urge
- An extreme or irrational fear
- The general feeling of when you suffer from anxiety
- A state of mental or nervous strain
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- A disturbance in physical or mental health or functions
- A person’s bravery
- To think about something too deeply or too much
- Type of anxiety revolving around loneliness
- Feelings, such as sad, happy, angry, nervous, etcetera
- Type of anxiety revolving around interacting with other people
- A person’s brain and attention
- To suffer from disturbing thoughts
20 Clues: A person’s bravery • An extreme or irrational fear • Obsessive-compulsive disorder • Post-traumatic stress disorder • A person’s brain and attention • The study of the mind and behavior • To suffer from disturbing thoughts • A state of mental or nervous strain • The inability to remain still or at rest • A person's emotional response and condition • ...
Psychology crossword 2024-04-30
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- "A ______ deals with the physical aspect of mental health, e.g. drug therapy"
- "1/8 people live with a mental ____"
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. Relating to someone else's feelings.
- A set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something.
- A mental illness characterized by losing interest in activities you used to like and an inability to carry out daily tasks. This can be seen as "laziness" to others
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- A disorder leading to someone reliving extremely traumatic events, such as losing a loved one or fighting in war
- "Men not crying and always being strong is an example of a ____"
- A mental health condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen, even when there is no reason to
8 Clues: "1/8 people live with a mental ____" • "Men not crying and always being strong is an example of a ____" • "A ______ deals with the physical aspect of mental health, e.g. drug therapy" • A set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something. • ...
Health Crossword 2023-12-01
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- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
- the dimension of health focusing on your ability to make friends
- the dimension of health focusing on your body
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- the dimension of health focusing on your purpose
- the state of being free from illness or injury.
- the dimension of health focusing on your mind
- the dimension of health focusing on your level of happiness
7 Clues: the dimension of health focusing on your mind • the dimension of health focusing on your body • the state of being free from illness or injury. • the dimension of health focusing on your purpose • the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. • the dimension of health focusing on your level of happiness • ...
