mental health Crossword Puzzles
mental illnesses 2022-03-31
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- an irrational fear of an object or event that poses little r no actual risk
- mental illness in which a person loses touch with reality; often characterized by hallucinations, such as voices that other people cannot hear, and delusions
- any chemical substance that changes a person's physical or psychological state
- in obsessive-compulsive disorder, undesirable thoughts that occur constantl, causing anxiety
- a health condition that changes a person's thoughts, emotions, and behavior and that affects the person's ability to undertake daily functions
- a mental illness characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivenesss; diagnosed most often in children
- mental illness characterized by a combination of symptoms that include prolonged sadness and that interfere with a person's ability to undertake everyday activities
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- type of dementia that causes the death of brain cells and subsequent impairment of thinking and memory
- the uncontrolled use of a drug
- a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, and ability to function; also known as manic depressive disorder
- a mental illness in which a person feels too much anxiety, often in response to everyday situations
- in obsessive-compulsive disorder, behaviors or rituals that develop in response to the anxiety caused by obsessive thoughts
- a mental illness that develops after a terrifying incident that involved physical harm or the threat of harm
- a feeling of worry and fear that causes physical symptoms, such as sweating and stress
- unfounded or irrational distrust of other people
15 Clues: the uncontrolled use of a drug • unfounded or irrational distrust of other people • an irrational fear of an object or event that poses little r no actual risk • any chemical substance that changes a person's physical or psychological state • a feeling of worry and fear that causes physical symptoms, such as sweating and stress • ...
Health Class Crossword 2021-11-03
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- A decision that is not so important
- A living microscopic organism that causes a disease
- a goal that takes more than two years to complete
- A Disease that cant be spread
- A goal that only takes a week or up to a year to complete
- A disease that can be spread
- Drug topic,an Opioid that starts with an N
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- Drug Topic,Substances whose fumes are sniffed and inhaled for the purpose of getting high
- One side of the health triangle that starts with an s
- A side of the health triangle that is more mental
- A side of the health triangle that starts with a p
- A belief or idea that is important to you or your family
- organisms that get their food from a living or dead thing
- An illness or condition that changes the bodies function
- Drug Topic, slows down body function and reaction
- A decision that is really important
16 Clues: A disease that can be spread • A Disease that cant be spread • A decision that is not so important • A decision that is really important • Drug topic,an Opioid that starts with an N • A side of the health triangle that is more mental • a goal that takes more than two years to complete • Drug Topic, slows down body function and reaction • ...
Level 4 2022-04-03
11 Clues: correct • to fit in • watch closely • to understand • golden chance • an innocent person • verb of telling the truth • we need to have it interviews • a noun that means mental health • to change the timing of an event • to make something longer or taller
Health Care Specialists 2013-06-04
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- kid's doctor
- Allergy specialist
- deals with the nervous system
- eye care doctor
- deals with urinary problems
- cancer doctor
- deals with skeletal injuries and deformities
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- specializes in skin diseases
- help with mental health
- doctor that helps with teeth adjustment
- specializes in the female reproductive system
11 Clues: kid's doctor • cancer doctor • eye care doctor • Allergy specialist • help with mental health • deals with urinary problems • specializes in skin diseases • deals with the nervous system • doctor that helps with teeth adjustment • deals with skeletal injuries and deformities • specializes in the female reproductive system
Social Determinants of Health 2021-10-14
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- A person's psychological well-being.
- A person's well-being.
- Equity When all people have opportunity to attain their full health potential and nobody is advantaged from achieving this potential because of social position or other socially determined circumstance.
- The conditions where you live, learn, work, and play.
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- The wellness of your relationships with people.
- The condition of your body.
- Disparities A type of difference in health closely linked with social or economic disadvantage.
7 Clues: A person's well-being. • The condition of your body. • A person's psychological well-being. • The wellness of your relationships with people. • The conditions where you live, learn, work, and play. • Disparities A type of difference in health closely linked with social or economic disadvantage. • ...
HOMOPHONES- LIAM 2023-02-28
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- I am just better _____ you!
- "____ body is that?"
- ____, the murderer came back and killed all the funeral attendants
- ____ Hearts were cut out
- The ______ was a bunch of sad people
- "_____ heart is this?"
- I am going __ the Potty
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- ___ all bloody
- ______ Meanie Heads
- He got murdered over ____
- His mental health was ______ by not... living
- I'm just ___ Good!
- I have ____ heads
13 Clues: ___ all bloody • I have ____ heads • I'm just ___ Good! • ______ Meanie Heads • "____ body is that?" • "_____ heart is this?" • I am going __ the Potty • ____ Hearts were cut out • He got murdered over ____ • I am just better _____ you! • The ______ was a bunch of sad people • His mental health was ______ by not... living • ...
Ch1-Intro to Psychology 2022-09-15
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- Man's best friend
- a branch of psychology that deals with the effects of normal and pathological physiological processes on mental life.
- an attempt to foretell what will happen in a particular case, generally on the basis of past instances or accepted principles.
- a method of interpretation and analysis of aspects of human cognition, behavior, culture, and experience that focuses on relationships of contrast between elements in a conceptual system that reflect patterns underlying a superficial diversity.
- is what we think of as pre-wiring and is influenced by genetic inheritance and other biological factors.
- Large marsupial
- a precise, testable statement of what the researchers predict will be the outcome of the study.
- Has a trunk
- is the doctrine that what makes something a mental state of a particular type does not depend on its internal constitution, but rather on the way it functions, or the role it plays, in the system of which it is a part.
- a person who specializes in the study of mind and behavior or in the treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders
- the process by which an individual's attitudes, beliefs or behavior are modified by the presence or action of others
- Likes to chase mice
- a theory of learning based on the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning, and conditioning occurs through interaction with the environment.
- the branch of science that deals with the biological basis of behavior and mental phenomena.
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- help psychologists to distinguish between typical and atypical behaviors and gain more accurate understandings of human and animal behaviors and thoughts.
- Flying mammal
- any attempt to understand phenomena related to intelligent behavior.
- a medical doctor (an M.D. or D.O.) who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders.
- the study in psychology that focuses on mental processes, including how people perceive, think, remember, learn, solve problems, and direct their attention to one stimulus rather than another.
- is generally taken as the influence of external factors after conception,
- a movement in psychology supporting the belief that humans, as individuals, are unique beings and should be recognized and treated as such by psychologists and psychiatrists.
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- All mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating.
- method of treating mental disorders, shaped by psychoanalytic theory, which emphasizes unconscious mental processes
- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured.
- -the examination or observation of one's own mental and emotional processes.
26 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured. • any attempt to understand phenomena related to intelligent behavior. • is generally taken as the influence of external factors after conception, • ...
NO 2023-04-13
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- what could lead kids to make body images
- A measurement of the energy content of food.
- way we deal with how we think about everyday things
- maintaining a healthy weight for your age and how tall you are
- deals with the body’s ability to function
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- how we deal with people and are relationships with them
- people shouldn't be jealous of others bodies and try to fit into the unhealthy body standard.
- A fad diet is a diet that becomes popular for a short time, making claims for fast weight loss or health improve
- a special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons.
- abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health.
10 Clues: what could lead kids to make body images • deals with the body’s ability to function • A measurement of the energy content of food. • way we deal with how we think about everyday things • how we deal with people and are relationships with them • maintaining a healthy weight for your age and how tall you are • ...
This Week's Crossword 2024-06-26
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- A stretchy piece of exercise equipment used for resistance training
- These bioactive compounds, found in tea and wine, have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects
- This ancient Greek physician, known as the "Father of Medicine," emphasised the healing power of nature
- The United Nations agency working to promote health, headquartered in Geneva
- A global health emergency was declared for this virus in 2014, affecting West Africa
- This mineral, crucial for muscle function, was found deficient in many during lockdowns
- These fish, often small and oily, are rich in omega-3 fatty acids and good for brain health
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- Pandemic-related mental health condition causing severe worry about contracting diseases
- This fitness icon created a popular series of workout videos in the 1980s
- Physical activity that uses body weight exercises to build strength, such as push-ups and squats
- Strength training with weights has been shown to improve this aspect of physical health
- The practice of this ancient martial art can help reduce stress through mindful movement
- This group of vitamins is essential for energy production and proper nervous system function
13 Clues: A stretchy piece of exercise equipment used for resistance training • This fitness icon created a popular series of workout videos in the 1980s • The United Nations agency working to promote health, headquartered in Geneva • A global health emergency was declared for this virus in 2014, affecting West Africa • ...
Workplace Health and Safety 2014-10-13
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- Person ___________ a business or undertaking - PCBU
- Our workplace has a Health and Safety __________ in place to consult and communicate WHS issues and information to all staff.
- Who has a responsibility to safety in the workplace?
- What is the name of the program for LINC employees which encourages staff who sit for long periods to engage in short sessions of physical activity throughout the day?
- What is the name of the 2012 Act that relates to safety in the workplace?
- What type of report form should you complete if you notice something in the workplace which might cause and injury or accident?
- What are useful and should be used by schools and workplaces to monitor health and safety practices and improve performance. (Hint: Managing Health and Safety)
- Work Health and Safety __________ are published in response to specific workplace issues.
- A serious injury is classed as a _____________ incident?
- A program put in place to provide counselling and look after workplace mental health.
- One of the key objectives of the Healthy@Work project.
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- What month is Work Safe Month?
- ______ ______ is overseen by Workcover Tasmania
- What is the name of the DoE department that we should call in case of an emergency?
- What type of charger was the subject of a consumer warning, issued through a website safety alert in August 2014?
- ___________________is a process where we do what we can to minimise harmful risks, including risks associated with health and safety hazards at our workplace, as well as embracing positive opportunities to improve outcomes.
- What is the name of the organisation that we need to report a serious incident to?
- What type of bleach should we use to clean up blood or body fluid spills? (Hint: Infection Prevention and Control Guidelines)
18 Clues: What month is Work Safe Month? • ______ ______ is overseen by Workcover Tasmania • Person ___________ a business or undertaking - PCBU • Who has a responsibility to safety in the workplace? • One of the key objectives of the Healthy@Work project. • A serious injury is classed as a _____________ incident? • ...
health crossword 2016-03-07
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- esteem is a measure of how much you value yourself
- chemicals that help the body grow
- professional who helps people deal with problems
- doctor who specializes problems with the brain
- health a way a person experiences feelings
- self talk is thinking in a positive way
- disorder illness that causes nervousness
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- thinking desire to take ones life
- person who tries to change thought
- mechanisms behaviors used to reduce stress
- disorder illness which people have uncomfortable mood swings
- language expressing emotions with face hands and posture
- is a disorder where people are extremely sad
- health way people think and respond
- listening showing you understand a person
- events that cause people to feel an emotion
- belief other people want to harm someone
- hotline phone number where teens talk about there problem
- feeling produced in response to life events
19 Clues: thinking desire to take ones life • chemicals that help the body grow • person who tries to change thought • health way people think and respond • self talk is thinking in a positive way • belief other people want to harm someone • disorder illness that causes nervousness • listening showing you understand a person • mechanisms behaviors used to reduce stress • ...
CapU Connections 2024-11-07
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- A tool for health and safety at CapU
- Whats one type of financial aid CapU offers to students?
- The online platform used for student courses
- An event held by the Capilano Students' Union
- What is one academic accommodation?
- The Centre for International Experience offers what program?
- One way to get involved with CapUStudentLife
- Association Service that supports CapU graduates
- An amenity within capu residence
- A Student Affairs program that supports with Mental health
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- Whats one support Counselling Services provides?
- CapU offers teeth cleaning? True or False
- What does Kéxwusm-áyakn mean?
- A popular study abroad destination
- A popular used citation style
- A department that helps improve research skills
- What is the CapU Recreation program for getting active or restarting after a break?
- Can you meet an academic advisor more than once per semester
- Who should you address in a cover letter
19 Clues: What does Kéxwusm-áyakn mean? • A popular used citation style • An amenity within capu residence • A popular study abroad destination • What is one academic accommodation? • A tool for health and safety at CapU • Who should you address in a cover letter • CapU offers teeth cleaning? True or False • The online platform used for student courses • ...
Article thingy 2022-11-30
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- the most common treatment for anxiety and depression is a
- A wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior
- most mental-health disorders arise during
- a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
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- Anxiety and depression constitute more than how much of mental-health disorders among young people
- psychological distress among young people seems to be
- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations
- a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act
8 Clues: most mental-health disorders arise during • psychological distress among young people seems to be • the most common treatment for anxiety and depression is a • A wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior • Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations • ...
1990-1919 HISTORY OF OT 2023-07-22
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- Which amendment in 1920 was ratified and led to the rising development of women in the workforce?
- Who was influenced by his own recovery by engaging in occupations to recover from physical illnesses?
- Which era led to social progress including reforms in education and mental health?
- During “The Great War,” what kind of aides were sent to care for soldiers whose injuries needed rehabilitation also known as reconstruction?
- In what year did Abraham Flexner conclude that most medical schools were “substandard,” leading to medical schools associating with larger universities?
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- Who trained nurses and wrote the first book on the therapeutic use of occupations, sometimes referred to as the “work cure approach”?
- Who wrote a book about his experience recovering from mental illness in an asylum which led to the creation of the mental hygiene movement?
- Who was a psychiatrist influenced by Susan E. Tracy that taught his own course on occupations and recreations for nurses?
- Where in March 1917 was the first organizational meeting for Occupational Therapy organized by George Edward Barton leading to AOTA
- What term by Herbert J Hall in 1909 was defined when actively engaging patients in occupational activities to better one’s mental health?
10 Clues: Which era led to social progress including reforms in education and mental health? • Which amendment in 1920 was ratified and led to the rising development of women in the workforce? • Who was influenced by his own recovery by engaging in occupations to recover from physical illnesses? • ...
Chapter 7 2024-10-11
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- The ability to balance work responsibilities with personal life and activities, crucial for preventing stress and burnout.
- A state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy, often referring to overall mental and physical health.
- Index A measure used to evaluate the mental positivity of individuals, linked to factors like job satisfaction.
- or emotional strain caused by demanding circumstances, often cited as a major factor affecting workplace wellbeing.
- A type of dark or morbid humor used to cope with highly stressful or dangerous situations, commonly found in professions like emergency services.
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- Light, playful, and teasing conversation, though it can sometimes cross into inappropriate or harmful territory depending on intent and perception.
- A work-based intervention program designed to assist employees in resolving personal or work-related issues affecting their performance or mental health.
- A person’s emotional and psychological state, often linked to their sense of purpose, stress levels, and life satisfaction.
- A tendency in research or psychology to ignore differences between men and women, assuming they will respond similarly to the same treatments or conditions.
- The level of contentment employees feel about their work, which can affect their performance and mental wellbeing.
10 Clues: A state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy, often referring to overall mental and physical health. • Index A measure used to evaluate the mental positivity of individuals, linked to factors like job satisfaction. • The level of contentment employees feel about their work, which can affect their performance and mental wellbeing. • ...
8th Grade Spelling Bee/Vocabulary 2022-04-14
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- hostile and aggressive
- a short, amusing story
- a fictitious name
- able to be perceived or recognized
- medicine taken to counteract poison
- something that prevents disease or growth
- cruel and oppressive government rule
- not enough; inadequate
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- persistence in doing something difficult
- stubborn
- a doctor for mental health
- crazy
- a legislating body for a group, such as a city
13 Clues: crazy • stubborn • a fictitious name • hostile and aggressive • a short, amusing story • not enough; inadequate • a doctor for mental health • able to be perceived or recognized • medicine taken to counteract poison • cruel and oppressive government rule • persistence in doing something difficult • something that prevents disease or growth • ...
The Power of Socializing and Health Maintenance 2021-10-22
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- The feeling of appreciation and consideration people have for themselves.
- Having a social life acts as a ______ towards chronic stressors.
- ______ activities and the creation of new projects after retirement is important aspect of health maintenance in older adults.
- Is a risk factor for high blood pressure.
- Studies show that it is not ______ affecting social connections but rather the other way around.
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- Stressors happens when your body is in a constant state of stress.
- Being social reduces ______
- Focuses on sidewalks, parks and safe transportation for older adults and the ability to engage in social activity.
- Card games, puzzles and other games with friends and family _______ brain health.
- Safe _____ activity improves mental and physical health in older adults.
10 Clues: Being social reduces ______ • Is a risk factor for high blood pressure. • Having a social life acts as a ______ towards chronic stressors. • Stressors happens when your body is in a constant state of stress. • Safe _____ activity improves mental and physical health in older adults. • The feeling of appreciation and consideration people have for themselves. • ...
Brain Health 2014-11-11
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- sudden onset of a confessional state
- An umbrella term for a decline in cognitive functioning not normal part of aging
- Part of the brain that is responsible for long term memory
- Contexts such as physical social emotional are all apart of what type of health?
- An activity at Southview where we reflect upon old memories
- Molecules found in fruits and vegetables that can promote brain health
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- Foods such as almonds berries fish are considered what type of foods?
- A state of prolonged sadness, low energy, and a lack of willingness to thrive
- A relaxing exercise that can relieve anxiety and stress
- Activity that can is both social and beneficial to your mental health
10 Clues: sudden onset of a confessional state • A relaxing exercise that can relieve anxiety and stress • Part of the brain that is responsible for long term memory • An activity at Southview where we reflect upon old memories • Foods such as almonds berries fish are considered what type of foods? • Activity that can is both social and beneficial to your mental health • ...
Public Health and the Environment 2024-04-13
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- professional who studies disease patterns
- contact with a chemical or substance by swallowing, breathing, or direct contact
- develops regulations to safeguard people
- discipline that studies how chemicals and substances affect living organisms
- science that helps understand how human activities impact the ecosystem
- the state of being free from illness or injury; a person's mental or physical condition
- teaches communities about healthy habits
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- the branch of public health concerned with monitoring or mitigating those factors in the environment that affect human health and disease
- focuses on promoting and protecting the health of the community
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects
10 Clues: develops regulations to safeguard people • teaches communities about healthy habits • professional who studies disease patterns • focuses on promoting and protecting the health of the community • science that helps understand how human activities impact the ecosystem • discipline that studies how chemicals and substances affect living organisms • ...
Etymologies 2019-11-18
7 Clues: clean and healthy • of sound or healthy mind • mental health or soundness • condition of mental illness • state of clean, healthy conditions • institution for treating the ill or insane • mentally ill or abnormal, not of healthy mind
Health and Wellness Vocab 2021-09-20
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- share feelings with others.
- a combination of physical, mental, an social well-being.
- find source of stress handle it.
- the result of actions.
- trustworthy and dependable.
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- ways to say no effectively.
- body's response to real or imagined events.
- taking action in support of a cause.
- how emotions affect you physical/overall health and how it affects your emotions.
- state of well-being over a long period of time.
10 Clues: the result of actions. • ways to say no effectively. • share feelings with others. • trustworthy and dependable. • find source of stress handle it. • taking action in support of a cause. • body's response to real or imagined events. • state of well-being over a long period of time. • a combination of physical, mental, an social well-being. • ...
Recovery 2024-11-24
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- MAKE (SOMEONE OR SOMETHING) DIFFERENT; ALTER OR MODIFY
- THE COMBINATION OF CHARACTERISTICS AND QUALITIES OF AN INDIVIDUAL
- A RETURN TO A BASELINE STATE OF HEALTH, MIND OR STRENGTH
- TREAT SYMPTOMS OF PSYCHOSIS
- TO ARRANGE TO MEET SOMEONE AT A PARTICULAR TIME AND PLACE
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- THE OBJECT OF A PERSON'S AMBITION OR EFFORT; A DESIRED RESULT
- A PERSON'S MENTAL OR PHYSICAL CONDITION
- TREAT SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION
- SUBSTANCED USED FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT
- A SINGULAR, DISTINCT PERSON
10 Clues: A SINGULAR, DISTINCT PERSON • TREAT SYMPTOMS OF PSYCHOSIS • TREAT SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION • SUBSTANCED USED FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT • A PERSON'S MENTAL OR PHYSICAL CONDITION • MAKE (SOMEONE OR SOMETHING) DIFFERENT; ALTER OR MODIFY • A RETURN TO A BASELINE STATE OF HEALTH, MIND OR STRENGTH • TO ARRANGE TO MEET SOMEONE AT A PARTICULAR TIME AND PLACE • ...
Work-Life Balance 2025-04-18
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- Programs focused on health and well-being.
- The ability to adjust your schedule to fit personal needs.
- Equilibrium between work and personal life.
- Activities pursued for enjoyment outside of work.
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- Time off from work for relaxation.
- Professional guidance for mental health support.
- Practice of being present and fully engaged in the moment.
- Type of work that can be done from home.
- Group of colleagues working together.
- Short periods of rest during the workday.
10 Clues: Time off from work for relaxation. • Group of colleagues working together. • Type of work that can be done from home. • Short periods of rest during the workday. • Programs focused on health and well-being. • Equilibrium between work and personal life. • Professional guidance for mental health support. • Activities pursued for enjoyment outside of work. • ...
Day One Terms 2024-03-13
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- reproduction the study of sexuality, anatomy and physiology
- Maneuvers designed to save a life
- regard for oneself
- excessive use of nicotine, alcohol, and illicit drugs
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- the only person who should be talking
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- emotional/mental state of mind
- appreciation for the classroom milieu
- consideration for your peers
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
10 Clues: regard for oneself • consideration for your peers • emotional/mental state of mind • Maneuvers designed to save a life • appreciation for the classroom milieu • the only person who should be talking • excessive use of nicotine, alcohol, and illicit drugs • reproduction the study of sexuality, anatomy and physiology • ...
WHS 2024-04-11
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- A situation that poses a threat to workers' health or safety
- Pertaining to the mind or psychological well-being
- The study of workplace comfort and efficiency
- Workplace Health and Safety abbreviation
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- Workplace emergency where evacuation may be necessary
- A systematic examination of workplace hazards
- The leading cause of workplace accidents
- What employees should do if they notice a hazard
- Protective gear worn to minimize exposure to hazards
- A measure of potential harm
10 Clues: A measure of potential harm • The leading cause of workplace accidents • Workplace Health and Safety abbreviation • A systematic examination of workplace hazards • The study of workplace comfort and efficiency • What employees should do if they notice a hazard • Pertaining to the mind or psychological well-being • Protective gear worn to minimize exposure to hazards • ...
Chapter 1 2023-08-28
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- how you feel.
- taking steps to avoid something.
- trust-worthy and dependable.
- how you think.
- all living/nonliving things around you.
- feelings and beliefs.
- people close to you in age.
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- exchange of information
- has all the aspects of the triangle.
- something harmful may happen.
- determining the quality of something.
- refers to your body.
- passing of traits.
- state of well-being.
- ways of communicating messages.
- body's response to life events.
16 Clues: how you feel. • how you think. • passing of traits. • refers to your body. • state of well-being. • feelings and beliefs. • exchange of information • people close to you in age. • trust-worthy and dependable. • something harmful may happen. • ways of communicating messages. • body's response to life events. • taking steps to avoid something. • has all the aspects of the triangle. • ...
Health Wordsearch 2014-03-30
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- You want to have these, big ones
- You have to do this to keep healthy
- Intensity of ATP last
- Intensity of Lactic Acid System
- The food passes down this tube after leaving the mouth
- What is the missing dimension, Social, Physical and Mental and Emotional
- We have lot and lots of these in white and red
- How muscles work
- Intensity of Aerobic System
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- The state of being healthy, happy, or prosperous
- What is the shape of the normal food diagram
- What are you doing when you inhale and exhale
- What is the name for the excess that goes out
- State of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- What do many people break
- How muscles work
- Muscles always ____ not push
17 Clues: How muscles work • How muscles work • Intensity of ATP last • What do many people break • Intensity of Aerobic System • Muscles always ____ not push • Intensity of Lactic Acid System • You want to have these, big ones • You have to do this to keep healthy • What is the shape of the normal food diagram • What are you doing when you inhale and exhale • ...
March 5 Meeting 2021-02-27
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- one's means for conducting research or carrying out a procedure
- fatigue or exhaustion from prolonged stress, overwork, or intense activity
- a practice where one uses a technique to train attention and awareness and achieve
- a personal narrative
- systemic inequality
- and calm
- psychological well-being (two words)
- the evaluation or estimation of the nature, quality, or ability of someone or something
- systematic inquiry into a subject
- plans or methods to obtain specific goals or results
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- examination of data from a number of independent studies of the same subject
- actions taken to improve a situation
- one who helps another to gain skills in an academic subject
- being present in the moment
- optimal health and vitality
- replicable aggregable data-supported (abrv.)
- a response to physical, emotional, or psychological strain
- the act of attending to one's physical or mental health
- center a place to create better writers, not better writing
19 Clues: and calm • systemic inequality • a personal narrative • being present in the moment • optimal health and vitality • systematic inquiry into a subject • actions taken to improve a situation • psychological well-being (two words) • replicable aggregable data-supported (abrv.) • plans or methods to obtain specific goals or results • ...
MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS 2025-08-18
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- – A condition that affects how a person thinks, feels, or behaves.
- – The way someone deals with stress or difficulties.
- – The state of being healthy, happy, and comfortable.
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- – Negative attitudes or stereotypes about mental health.
- – A disorder that causes sadness, loss of interest, and low energy.
- – Feelings of worry, nervousness, or fear that can interfere with daily life.
- – Actions people take to care for their physical and mental health.
7 Clues: – The way someone deals with stress or difficulties. • – The state of being healthy, happy, and comfortable. • – Negative attitudes or stereotypes about mental health. • – A condition that affects how a person thinks, feels, or behaves. • – A disorder that causes sadness, loss of interest, and low energy. • ...
Simone Biles 2025-12-15
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- number of different Olympic games Simone has been to
- Age Simone went homeschooled
- diagnosis at the 2020 Olympics
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- Where was the 2020 Olympics held
- number of Olympic gold medals Simone Biles has won
- City Simone grew up in
- Where the Paris Olympics were held
- health just as important as physical health
8 Clues: City Simone grew up in • Age Simone went homeschooled • diagnosis at the 2020 Olympics • Where the Paris Olympics were held • Where was the 2020 Olympics held • health just as important as physical health • number of Olympic gold medals Simone Biles has won • number of different Olympic games Simone has been to
Purelife 01 2022-11-18
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- a state of health and well-being and, more specifically, the ability to perform aspects of sports, occupations and daily activities
- A type of fat that has certain chemical properties and is usually found in processed foods such as baked goods, snack foods, fried foods
- weight categories that may lead to health problems
- Up procedure performed to detect, diagnose, or monitor diseases
- the food that you eat and the way that it affects your health
- imbalances in a person's intake of energy and/or nutrients
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- a long-distance running race
- the feeling of being grateful
- a fat-like, waxy substance that helps your body make cell membranes, many hormones, and vitamin D
- A physician who specializes in treating diseases of the female reproductive organs and providing well-woman health care
- any type of change that causes physical, emotional or psychological strain
- a fault or a weakness in somebody/something
- to engage in mental exercise
- the ability to change or be changed easily according to the situation
- Mass of the body is known as ?
- the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something.
16 Clues: a long-distance running race • to engage in mental exercise • the feeling of being grateful • Mass of the body is known as ? • a fault or a weakness in somebody/something • weight categories that may lead to health problems • imbalances in a person's intake of energy and/or nutrients • the food that you eat and the way that it affects your health • ...
Health Words Review 2021-09-21
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- Requires more time, months or even years to achieve.
- A plan of action that will guide you in achieving something you want to reach.
- Places where a person spends his or her time, such as a school, home, or workplace; the region in which a person lives; the air a person breathes; and the water a person drinks.
- team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net.
- A goal you want to accomplish in the near future, or within days or weeks.
- balance of all aspects of health—physical, mental and emotional, and social.
- treatment and prevention of illnesses, injuries, or diseases to improve wellness.
- Aspect of health that refers to how well a persons body functions.
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- Circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life.
- Aspects of people’s lives that increase the chances that they will develop a disease or disorder
- aspect of health that involves interacting and getting along with others in positive, healthy ways
- aspect of health that has to do with a persons thoughts and feelings.
- absence of physical illness and disease
- is a sport, practice, or skill of using bow and arrows to shoot.
14 Clues: absence of physical illness and disease • Requires more time, months or even years to achieve. • is a sport, practice, or skill of using bow and arrows to shoot. • Aspect of health that refers to how well a persons body functions. • team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. • ...
RU+ Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-24
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- the extent to which a person takes medication as prescribed by their healthcare provider
- spike protein
- different types of the same virus species
- reef dweller with a stony skeleton
- what binds to the spike protein
- a violent disturbance of the atmosphere
- what transmits the virus (eg. mosquito, tick)
- to deteriorate or decay
- a furry growth of minute fungi
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- to familiarise your immune system to the virus
- concentration of water vapor, ideal weather for mold growth
- the ability of a prescribed medication to effectively address health concerns
- physical/mental feature that is indicative of a health condition
- a of a group of spore-producing organisms
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- a system of communication used by a particular community
- a cell that certain fungi, plants, and bacteria produce
- virus transmitted by Aedes aegypti
- a ring-shaped reef, island, or chain of islands
19 Clues: spike protein • to deteriorate or decay • a furry growth of minute fungi • what binds to the spike protein • reef dweller with a stony skeleton • virus transmitted by Aedes aegypti • a piece of land surrounded by water • a violent disturbance of the atmosphere • a of a group of spore-producing organisms • different types of the same virus species • ...
History of OT 2025-12-06
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- Developed the technique of “habit training” using occupation as a way to structure and normalize daily activities for a person with mental health conditions who were institutionalized in the early 1900s
- Integration of mind and body provides intrinsic satisfaction.It was a reaction against the industrial revolution that was occurring in Europe and the US at the turn of the century.
- Founder of the Consolation House, where reeducation for people with long-term illness could take place. Organized the original national association.
- This war was a significant factor in the Great Depression causing decreased rehabilitation and occupational therapy decrease (make sure to include I or II)
- The first to publish a task-oriented group model which demonstrated the use of group tasks to help people with schizophrenia to learn ego skills
- Created the moral treatment model that inspired reforms worldwide and influenced institutions like those of Philippe Pinel
- All people are entitled to basic human compassion
- Studied lifestyle redesign based on occupational therapy for the well elderly, demonstrating the cost-effectiveness of individual and group occupational therapy sessions in keeping older people healthy and well
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- Helped war veterans by using graded occupations and adapted environments
- Views man as a machine to which health can be restored by accurately identifying the broken parts (diagnosis) and fixing them (prescription)
- Identified three frames of reference for mental health occupational therapy practice: acquisitional, psychoanalytic, and developmental.
- Created the first of the occupation-based model
- “The shift to a client system represents, perhaps, a desperate strategy to survive under the awesome pressure of the self-interest of medicine. …the good news is that historical occupational therapy experience contains the wit, wisdom, and technology to construct a golden parachute that would bail the service out of hospitals and into the community.” Warned the profession to carefully examine the implications of patient and client
- Active in women’s philanthropy and reform, and expanded the scope of OT in the treatment of physical and chronic illness
- “father of American psychiatry”, Helped transition mental healthcare from custodial care to active, rehabilitative treatment, setting a precedent for occupational therapists to use activities for healing
- Brought the focus of health care back to vocational rehabilitation and the need to retain returning soldiers with a variety of disabilities for occupations suitable for the home front.
- Showed a relationship between children’s sensory integrative ability and academic ability
- Created a program that catered to patients with neurasthenia
- “Near founder” who published The Work of Our Hands.Described artistic crafts as a “work cure” for patients with chronic medical and psychiatric disorders.Thought that occupational therapy was “essential to a full recovery”
- Established the profession’s first journal and outlined the use of crafts and other occupations in restoring productive functioning
20 Clues: Created the first of the occupation-based model • All people are entitled to basic human compassion • Created a program that catered to patients with neurasthenia • Helped war veterans by using graded occupations and adapted environments • Showed a relationship between children’s sensory integrative ability and academic ability • ...
Glossary of Terms 2024-07-02
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- Independent regulator of health and social care in England
- To give or delegate power
- The experience of health, happiness, and prosperity
- The capacity of an agent to act in accordance with objective morality rather than under the influence of desires
- One of the four National Health Service systems in the United Kingdom
- The ability of an individual or a group of people to influence and guide followers or members of an organization, society or team
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- The extent of someone's or something's ability
- Acronym for service that facilitates quality improvement and development in liaison psychiatry services
- ‘Medical Emergencies in 6, 9’ – replaced MARSIPAN in 2022
- The confidence, enthusiasm, and discipline of a person or group at a particular time
- Acronym for a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- Acronym for CAMHS service for children and young people looked after and their families or carers
12 Clues: To give or delegate power • The extent of someone's or something's ability • The experience of health, happiness, and prosperity • ‘Medical Emergencies in 6, 9’ – replaced MARSIPAN in 2022 • Independent regulator of health and social care in England • One of the four National Health Service systems in the United Kingdom • ...
Mike Redding III Puzzle 2023-12-31
8 Clues: Sport • mother name • ____ Slayer • _____ Health • Mike's Favorite color • favorite sibling name • Mike's Favorite types of shows • How many surgeries have i had?
American Reformers Study Guide 2025-05-19
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- a rule or belief in many religions that encourages people to treat others as you want to be treated (sometimes called the "_______ rule")
- What did Dorothea Dix want for people with mental health problems? special __________
- a hospital for people with mental illnesses
- Lucretia Mott first tried to convince Elizabeth Cady Stanton to go slowly in her fight to win women’s right to ___________
- Which state became the model for school reform?
- Which behavior did the temperance movement focus on?
- a promise
- Which was a problem in free public schools during the early 1800s? short school “year,” poorly ________ teachers, and run-down and unheated school buildings
- What did the reformers of the 1830s and 1840s hope to win? better ______ for Americans
- In the 1800s, reformers worked to improve the lives of Americans because they believed that in America a better life was ___________
- a formal gathering of people for a purpose
- An important abolitionist was William Lloyd ______________.
- Which reform movement of the early 1800s tried to persuade people to drink little or no alcohol?
- a teacher who teaches only one student, usually in the student’s home
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- Why did business people support free public education? to get well-trained __________
- Which two reformers were once enslaved workers? Sojourner Truth and Frederick ___________
- Which statement expressed most people’s feelings about those with mental health problems during the early 1800s? "Get them out of ________."
- What famous document was used as a model by people who worked for women’s rights? The Declaration of ______________
- Which reformer led the movement to provide free public school education for all? (no space between first and last name)
- In American jails, reformer Dorothea Dix was surprised to find people with ________ illnesses
- In the 1800s, most enslaved workers lived in __________ states.
- to end, to stop something completely
- Where were women welcome to listen and learn but not to speak? At temperance and _________ meetings
- a sense or belief a person has that a certain action is right or wrong
- Which person is most likely to need an advocate, someone to speak for him or her? A person with mental ________
- Who marched in the Cold Water Army?
- the part of state government responsible for making laws for the state is called the state ____________
- the practice of drinking little or no alcohol
- the freedoms and legal protections guaranteed to all citizens (equal __________)
- In order to obtain reforms for people with these illnesses, Dorothea Dix had to get the attention of
30 Clues: a promise • Who marched in the Cold Water Army? • to end, to stop something completely • a formal gathering of people for a purpose • a hospital for people with mental illnesses • the practice of drinking little or no alcohol • Which state became the model for school reform? • Which behavior did the temperance movement focus on? • ...
Alex-Review Vocab Sept-Nov 2023 2023-11-30
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- the destruction of trees in a large area, usually due to human activity (bats)
- competition between 2 people in which both try to prove they are better than the other (Newton)
- idiom for to try not to judge before you know something (4 words using "mind," no spaces (mental development, no spaces)
- strong disagreement
- breakdown a period of poor mental health (2 words) (Newton)
- something or someone that has been followed or replaced by something/someone else (James Webb)
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- to spread something (such as seeds) over a wide area (bats)
- idea based on incorrect information (bats)
- harmful or having a negative effect (bats)
- a person or thing who comes after someone or something to take its place (James Webb)
- move soldiers, weapons or objects to a place where they are ready to be used (James Webb)
- increase your knowledge (3 words, using "mind," no spaces) (mental development)
- a mass of dust or gas that can be seen in the night sky, often bright (James Webb)
- connected with the stars (James Webb)
14 Clues: strong disagreement • connected with the stars (James Webb) • idea based on incorrect information (bats) • harmful or having a negative effect (bats) • to spread something (such as seeds) over a wide area (bats) • breakdown a period of poor mental health (2 words) (Newton) • the destruction of trees in a large area, usually due to human activity (bats) • ...
Emmanuels Health Triangle 2023-10-02
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- - Helps with my Physical health
- - helps me stay fit
- - increases more of my mental health and relieves stress
- - Makes me happy because I barely get to see them
- - makes me feel happy
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- - Makes me feel happy because I love talking
- music - makes my stress feel more releived
- - makes me entertained
- - Helps with my Physical Health
9 Clues: - helps me stay fit • - makes me feel happy • - makes me entertained • - Helps with my Physical health • - Helps with my Physical Health • music - makes my stress feel more releived • - Makes me feel happy because I love talking • - Makes me happy because I barely get to see them • - increases more of my mental health and relieves stress
Wednesday Wellbeing - Stress Awareness 2021-04-12
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- (6), respite, remedy
- (7), joy or hate, for example
- (6), mental over-exertion
- (8), downwards force
- (4-4), getting enough sleep and eating well
- (10), reason for action
- (7), worry or apprehension
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- (11), too much to handle
- (8), just thinking
- (8), medical check-up
- (4-5), your health and happiness
- (7), a type of strain
- (8), gym workout
- (4), labour, toil
- (5), exhausted, sleepy
- (5), enjoying time off
16 Clues: (8), gym workout • (4), labour, toil • (8), just thinking • (6), respite, remedy • (8), downwards force • (8), medical check-up • (7), a type of strain • (5), exhausted, sleepy • (5), enjoying time off • (10), reason for action • (11), too much to handle • (6), mental over-exertion • (7), worry or apprehension • (7), joy or hate, for example • (4-5), your health and happiness • ...
College Readiness 2024-06-05
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- Acceptance oriented strategies include Identifying what you can control, relaxation techniques such as ______
- Less stress is a benefit of good time __________
- Time stress, Anticipatory stress, Situational stress, AND _______ are four common types of stress
- Emotion Oriented strategies help us to reframe how we perceive stressful situations and ______ our emotions.
- Stoicism, affirmations, and challenging negative thinking are examples of _______ oriented strategies for managing stress
- Minimizing ______ can help with time management by increasing concentration and focus
- If you feel you do not have enough time in the day, waking up earlier or staying up later could help (True/False)
- Action oriented strategies include creating ToDo lists to take _____ of your work load
- Scheduling time for adequate ________ can help with mental health
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- ______ oriented strategies such as identifying stressors helps to manage stress
- Creating a ______ to get things done is an effective tool for time management
- Emily, battles frequent headaches and sweaty hands. Restlessness plagues her nights, leading to insomnia. Irritable and often overwhelmed, she is most likely experiencing symptoms of__
- Exercise can help with ________ health in addition to physical health
- mediation, positive visualization, and overcoming the fear of failure help to manage _____ stress
- Deciding what you need to know and how much you need to know are reading strategies for managing information _________
- _____ is a condition or feeling experienced when a person perceives that demands exceed the personal and social resources the individual is able to mobilize
- Dehydration has no effect on how you feel or your ability to think, so there's no need to drink plenty of water. Avoid getting fresh air and taking brisk walks during the day. (True/False)
- _______ Oriented strategies help us to accept difficult and stressful situations, rather than waste time worrying about them.
- Creating a ___ list helps to manage time stress
19 Clues: Creating a ___ list helps to manage time stress • Less stress is a benefit of good time __________ • Scheduling time for adequate ________ can help with mental health • Exercise can help with ________ health in addition to physical health • Creating a ______ to get things done is an effective tool for time management • ...
Assingment 2025-04-22
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- The science of the special functions of the several parts of the brain
- ___ psychology focused on the scientific study of human learning
- study of how social and cultural factors influence thoughts
- focuses on understanding human behavior
- emphasizes inherent goodness
- medical specialty devoted to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental conditions
- study of the biological processes
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- study of human behavior
- is a school of thought in psycholog
- ___ psychology is a generalist health service specialty in professional psychology
- ___ psychologist is a professional who focuses on human growth
- focuses on analyzing the basic elements of the human mind
- considers mental life and behavior
- ___ psychologist who applies psychological theories and principles to organizations
- the scientific study of the mind and behavior
15 Clues: study of human behavior • emphasizes inherent goodness • study of the biological processes • considers mental life and behavior • is a school of thought in psycholog • focuses on understanding human behavior • the scientific study of the mind and behavior • focuses on analyzing the basic elements of the human mind • ...
Modern Psychological Perspectives/Fields 2025-08-29
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- Physical and mental attributes of aging and maturation
- How information processing affects thoughts and behaviors
- Focuses on the unique behaviors and thought patterns of individuals
- How the nervous system affects behavior
- How behaviors and mental processes affect survival
- How individual wellness is related to or affected by biopsychosociocultural influences
- Deals with the justice and legal systems
- How individuals interact and relate with others
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- Studies sensory information and how it is processed
- How behaviors/thoughts vary across different societies
- Diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders and problematic behavior patterns
- How unconscious thoughts and drives determine behaviors
- How experiences and environment affects behavior
- How we experience the world and what influences our experiences
- Psychological aspects regarding sports and physical performance
15 Clues: How the nervous system affects behavior • Deals with the justice and legal systems • How individuals interact and relate with others • How experiences and environment affects behavior • How behaviors and mental processes affect survival • Studies sensory information and how it is processed • How behaviors/thoughts vary across different societies • ...
WPS Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-19
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- the antidote to opiod overdose
- Panic disorders are associated with imbalances in neurotransmitters, such as norepinephrine, serotonin, GABA.
- _____ nervosa: chronic eating disorder with with waxing and waning course of eating binges, followed by self-induced vomiting, laxative, diuretic use, prolonged fasting or excessive exercise
- In anorexic patients, the absence of menstruation leads to _____.
- For mental health patients, _____ is the priority
- scientific study of behavior and mental processes & how they are affected by an organism’s physical and mental state, and external environment
- Wernicke’s syndrome is psychosis secondary to _____ deficiency. Symptoms include amnesia with confabulation
- ability and capacity to secure resources needed to support well-being
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- _______ nervosa: perception of fatness and attempts to correct through restriction or purging leading to starvation
- Tardive________: a late-onset extrapyramidal symptom involving the protruding and twisting of tongue, lip smacking, puffing of cheeks, and chewing movements.
- given for Tylenol overdose
- belief that one’s culture is better than another
- the drug of choice for use with status epilepticus
- _______ severity screening scale: a tool utilized in our department to determine a patient who is low to high risk of hurting themselves
- ability to recognize one’s illness due to the illness itself
15 Clues: given for Tylenol overdose • the antidote to opiod overdose • belief that one’s culture is better than another • For mental health patients, _____ is the priority • the drug of choice for use with status epilepticus • ability to recognize one’s illness due to the illness itself • In anorexic patients, the absence of menstruation leads to _____. • ...
Mental Health and Illness crossword 2025-03-05
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- Negative stereotypes or discrimination about mental illness.
- A mood disorder causing persistent sadness, fatigue, and loss of interest.
- A psychotic disorder involving hallucinations and delusions.
- A common treatment that involves talking with a professional
- A repetitive behavior done to relieve anxiety, common in OCD.
- An eating disorder involving binge eating followed by purging.
- A state of high energy, impulsivity, and little need for sleep.
- A false belief that is strongly held despite evidence.
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- A vivid re-experiencing of a traumatic event, common in PTSD.
- A mood disorder with alternating manic and depressive episodes.
- The manual used by psychologists to diagnose mental disorders.
- A disorder triggered by trauma, leading to flashbacks and heightened anxiety.
- A disorder causing excessive worry or fear that affects daily life.
- Seeing or hearing things that aren’t real.
- An eating disorder involving extreme food restriction and fear of weight gain.
15 Clues: Seeing or hearing things that aren’t real. • A false belief that is strongly held despite evidence. • Negative stereotypes or discrimination about mental illness. • A psychotic disorder involving hallucinations and delusions. • A common treatment that involves talking with a professional • A vivid re-experiencing of a traumatic event, common in PTSD. • ...
Mental Health; AI in Society 2026-02-02
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- To recognize the difference between if something is real or false.
- An experienced and trusted person who gives guidance.
- Extreme physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion caused by long-term stress.
- To show that something is not true.
- The deliberate shaping of images, video or stories to influence thinking.
- Activities you do to maintain or improve health.
- A shift in behavior, style, or opinion that gains momentum.
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- The measuring of how users interact with content (views, likes, comments).
- The state of being healthy, happy, and comfortable in life.
- Focusing your attention on the present moment.
- People who do something casually or for fun.
- To move text on a screen in order to see new content.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something that may happen.
- Mental or emotional pressure caused by challenging or demanding situations.
- Made to appear real but not genuine; false or counterfeit.
15 Clues: To show that something is not true. • People who do something casually or for fun. • Focusing your attention on the present moment. • Activities you do to maintain or improve health. • To move text on a screen in order to see new content. • An experienced and trusted person who gives guidance. • Made to appear real but not genuine; false or counterfeit. • ...
Vocabulary Crosswords 2023-09-20
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- A mental health professional who is trained and licensed by the state to counsel
- Professional counseling
- A suggestion to seek help or information from another person or place
- A disturbance in the normal function of a part of the body
- Counseling that seeks to improve troubled family relationships
- A feeling of sudden, intense fear
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- A mental and emotional problem in which a person undergoes mood swings that seem extreme.
- A serious mood disorder in which people lose interests in life and can no longer find enjoyment
- A severe mental disorder in which a person loses contact with reality
- An emotional problem marked by long periods of hopelessness
- Intense and exaggerated fear of a specific situation
11 Clues: Professional counseling • A feeling of sudden, intense fear • Intense and exaggerated fear of a specific situation • A disturbance in the normal function of a part of the body • An emotional problem marked by long periods of hopelessness • Counseling that seeks to improve troubled family relationships • ...
Understanding Australia's health 2012-10-11
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- ill health in an individual and the levels of ill health in a population group
- the number of deaths of children under 5 years of age, per 1000 live births
- the level of healthiness that a person is experiencing, illustrated on a line ranging from optimal health to death
- (determinant) aspects of soicety and the ______ environment that impact on health
- (determinant)actions or patterns of living of an individual or population group that impact on health
- an indication of how long a person may expect to live if current death rates do not change
- factors relating to the body that impact on health, such as, genetics, hormones, body weight, blood pressure, cholestrol levels and birth weight
- the rate at which a particular diesease/condition occurs over a period of time
- the state of being healthy, happy and contented, usually determined through self assessment
- a state of complete physical, social and mental well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
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- our mind and thought processes and ability to control one state of mind including emotions, feelings and stressors
- the number, or population, of a particular disease or condition present in a population
- a measure of the impact of disease and injuries, specifically it measures the gap between current health status and an ideal situation where everyone lives to an old age free of disease and disability. It is measured in a unit called the DALY
- the number of years a person can expect to live in full health, based on current rates of illness and mortality
- sometimes referred to as social class; the key elements of income, education level, employment status and occupational type determine _________________
- an individual or populations overall health taking into account various aspects such as life expectancy, amount of disability and levels of disease and risk factors
- how we act, behave and interact with individuals in relationships and engage with society
- diseases marked by a long duration and frequent recurrence that often progresses slowly
- a measure of burden of diesase, one ____ equals one year of healthy life lost due to premature death and time lived with illness
- the number of deaths over a period of time
- the level of functioning of the body and its systems
22 Clues: the number of deaths over a period of time • the level of functioning of the body and its systems • the number of deaths of children under 5 years of age, per 1000 live births • ill health in an individual and the levels of ill health in a population group • the rate at which a particular diesease/condition occurs over a period of time • ...
Alternate health unit 2023-09-29
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- Are steps that enable you to make healthful decisions.
- The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen.
- Practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury.
- Someone whose success or behaviors serves as an example for others.
- Skills that help an individual handle stress in a healthful effective way.
- A multistep strategy to identify and achieve your goals.
- The reaction of the body and mind to challenge and demand.
- Physical reaction that results from stress rather than from an injury or illness.
- People of the same age who share similar interests.
- An overall state of well-being, or total health.
- The sum of your surroundings.
- A goal you can reach in a short period of time.
- The act if becoming aware throughout the senses.
- The providing of accurate health info to help people make healthy choices.
- State of calm that can be reached if one or more relaxation technique are practiced regularly.
- The colleticive beliefs, customs, and beliefs of a group.
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- Are actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- Ways to deal with or overcome the negative effects of stress.
- Refers to all the traits that were biological to you from your parents.
- Being able to say no.
- Something you aim for that takes planning or work.
- Life skills are specific tools and strategies that help you maintain protest and improve all aspects.
- Anything that causes stress.
- A goal that you plan to reach over an extended period of time.
- Prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, sadness.
- The process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem-solving.
- The exchange of thoughts feelings and beliefs between two or more people.
- Are related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- The various methods of communicating information.
- Stress associated with long-term problems that are beyond a persons control.
- A nationwide health promotion and disease prevention plan designed to serve as a guide for improving the health of all people in the united states.
- Avoiding harmful behaviors.
- Distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
- Taking action to influence others to address a health-related concern or to support a health-related belief.
- The combination of physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being.
35 Clues: Being able to say no. • Avoiding harmful behaviors. • Anything that causes stress. • The sum of your surroundings. • A goal you can reach in a short period of time. • An overall state of well-being, or total health. • The act if becoming aware throughout the senses. • The various methods of communicating information. • Something you aim for that takes planning or work. • ...
Here is a small brain teaser for you all in the month of November. 2023-10-24
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- Where was Money & Me program held?
- What kind of brooch was distributed at one of the booth during World Mental Health Day Celebration? (Hint: Mental Health Awareness)
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- On which day did we have the World Mental Health Day Celebration?
- We had an Assurance mini town hall with Jennifer and?
- Which actor was featured in Leaders In Action?
5 Clues: Where was Money & Me program held? • Which actor was featured in Leaders In Action? • We had an Assurance mini town hall with Jennifer and? • On which day did we have the World Mental Health Day Celebration? • What kind of brooch was distributed at one of the booth during World Mental Health Day Celebration? (Hint: Mental Health Awareness)
Health 2023-07-03
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- The process of receiving a vaccine to protect against diseases
- A plant or part of a plant used as food, such as carrots, broccoli, or lettuce
- health The state of emotional and psychological well-being
- The process of providing the body with the right food for growth, development, and overall health
- Physical activity that helps keep the body strong and healthy
- Resting the body and mind by going to bed and getting enough rest
- The ability to maintain stability and control over one's body
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- diet Eating a variety of foods from different food groups to get all the necessary nutrients
- A sweet or savory edible product of a plant that is typically eaten fresh
- A practice that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation
- A clear, odorless, and tasteless liquid that is essential for life and good health
- Practices that promote cleanliness and good health, such as washing hands and brushing teeth
- The overall state of being healthy in body and mind
- The ability of the body or muscles to exert force
- The state of being physically fit and healthy
- A substance or treatment used to prevent or treat illnesses and injuries
16 Clues: The state of being physically fit and healthy • The ability of the body or muscles to exert force • The overall state of being healthy in body and mind • health The state of emotional and psychological well-being • Physical activity that helps keep the body strong and healthy • The ability to maintain stability and control over one's body • ...
Vincent van Gogh 2024-11-01
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- Van Gogh moved to this city in France, where he painted many famous works
- Van Gogh lived in this type of institution for a time to manage his mental health
- Region in southern France where Van Gogh painted his famous landscapes
- This room was the subject of one of Van Gogh’s most famous paintings, “The _______”
- Van Gogh’s painting of swirling stars and sky
- Vincent’s brother who supported him financially and emotionally
- Flowers Van Gogh painted while at the Saint-Paul asylum in Saint-Rémy
- The vibrant color Van Gogh used often, symbolizing warmth and hope
- This flower is a frequent subject in Van Gogh’s paintings, symbolizing life and vitality
- Known for its swirling blues and yellows in one of Van Gogh’s masterpieces
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- Van Gogh’s profession and passion
- Van Gogh created many of these, using himself as a subject
- An art style Van Gogh is known for that came after Impressionism
- Van Gogh used bold and expressive ___________ to create texture and movement
- Van Gogh painted this landscape with crows shortly before his death
- Van Gogh famously cut off part of this body part during a mental health crisis
- Van Gogh painted “The Night ______,” featuring a colorful evening scene
- The country where Van Gogh spent most of his painting career
- Vincent’s last name, shared with his supportive brother Theo
19 Clues: Van Gogh’s profession and passion • Van Gogh’s painting of swirling stars and sky • Van Gogh created many of these, using himself as a subject • The country where Van Gogh spent most of his painting career • Vincent’s last name, shared with his supportive brother Theo • Vincent’s brother who supported him financially and emotionally • ...
OLOGIES(THE STUDY OF EVERYTHING) 2023-09-03
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- The Study of Mental Health & Human Behaviour
- The Study of Medicines
- The Study of Earth
- The Study of Rocks
- The Study of Trees
- The Study of Diseases
- The Study of Crops
- The Study of Bones
- The Study of Lives
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- The Study of Microorganisms
- The Study of Development of Scripts
- The Study of Heart
- The Study of Insects
- The Study of Water
- The Study of Animals
15 Clues: The Study of Heart • The Study of Earth • The Study of Rocks • The Study of Water • The Study of Trees • The Study of Crops • The Study of Bones • The Study of Lives • The Study of Insects • The Study of Animals • The Study of Diseases • The Study of Medicines • The Study of Microorganisms • The Study of Development of Scripts • The Study of Mental Health & Human Behaviour
AALit Vocab #5 Crossword 2023-04-17
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- resounding
- or, discourse
- of or relating to money
- authoritative, dominating
- poetry paragraph!
- before anything else is done
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- commonly treated mental health condition
- the beginning of a story
- negligible, tiny
- ie. a work of fiction referencing The Office
- popular editorial, or in fashion
- of or relating to books
- equal treatment, or a concept in real estate
- the way one is made to look
- harsh, mechanical, cold
15 Clues: resounding • or, discourse • negligible, tiny • poetry paragraph! • of or relating to books • of or relating to money • harsh, mechanical, cold • the beginning of a story • authoritative, dominating • the way one is made to look • before anything else is done • popular editorial, or in fashion • commonly treated mental health condition • ie. a work of fiction referencing The Office • ...
Diet and Health 2024-09-18
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- A state of complete physical, mental and social well -being.
- All that a person consumes in a day
- Something eaten to maintain life.
- this is a diet that contains all the nutrients in the correct proportions for the individual.
- These are Diseases caused due to the insufficient intake of certain essential nutrients.
- Excessive fat deposits that can impair health.
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- Weight loss plan which is often based on misconceptions and misinformation.
- A person who does not eat meat or fish, and sometimes other animal products, especially for moral, religious, or health reasons.
- Is a diet adjust for someone with allergic reaction to some foods or someone who is suffering from a lifestyle disease.
- A complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest.
- Elements necessary for good health found in food.
11 Clues: Something eaten to maintain life. • All that a person consumes in a day • Excessive fat deposits that can impair health. • Elements necessary for good health found in food. • A complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest. • A state of complete physical, mental and social well -being. • Weight loss plan which is often based on misconceptions and misinformation. • ...
Counseling and Mental Health Syllabus 2023-01-03
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- After ______, late work will no longer be accepted.
- ________ Students will be reading, researching, and discussing difficult topics consistent with the subject of this course, including self-harm, suicide, and abusive relationships. If this is something that you do not feel comfortable with, it would be wise to get your schedule changed.
- ________, criticizing or insulting others will NOT be tolerated.
- It is your responsibility as a student to check _____ and the Monday Mail for any missed assignments due to an absence.
- You are expected to write in ______ at all times. If you fail to do so, you will lose points for that assignment.
- Part of our classroom expectations is that this is a _____ place.
- At the beginning of class you are expected to put away your belongings and complete your _______.
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- this semester we will begin on unit 8 _____.
- When Ms. K is teaching students are NOT to be on their electronic devices, unless they have been given permission. Students are NOT to have their _______ out during class.
- When it comes to bathroom breaks, no one is allowed to leave the classroom for the first or last ________ of class.
- _____ consist of assignments and warm up checks.
- This course will equip students with knowledge of ____ and legal responsibilities, limitations, and the implications of their actions in the mental health field.
- What is Ms.k's email address? ______@nbisd.org
- If you are absent and turning in work within the allowed period, you must write _________ with the date at the top of all turned in work.
- ______ are available before and after school on Wednesdays and Thursdays
15 Clues: this semester we will begin on unit 8 _____. • What is Ms.k's email address? ______@nbisd.org • _____ consist of assignments and warm up checks. • After ______, late work will no longer be accepted. • ________, criticizing or insulting others will NOT be tolerated. • Part of our classroom expectations is that this is a _____ place. • ...
MENTAL HEALTH ILLNESSES and DISORDERS 2021-10-04
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- repeated use of a substance(s) leading to difficulties in fulfilling responsibilities at home, school or work; physically hazardous situations; legal problems; recurrent social and interpersonal problems; or all of these
- an illness of a person who has regular episodes of eating unusually large amounts of food followed by any behavior that compensates for the binge
- a type of mood disorder and the most severe and most disabling form of depression
- an illness of a person who is underweight and using extreme weight-loss strategies
- feelings of intense, excessive and constant worry and fear about everyday situations that interferes with their everyday life
- a pattern of defiance, disobediences and hostility toward authority figures and other adults
- a person has some but not all symptoms of Anorexia and Bulimia
- characterized by aggressive behaviors (fighting, bullying, intimidating, vandalism, theft, etc.)
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- episodes of depression, episodes of mania and periods of normal mood in between
- an illness of a person who has regular episodes of eating unusually large amounts of food in a short period of time and continues to eat beyond the point of feeling comfortable
- a disorder in which the substance(s) involved must be known to be capable of causing the disorder
- an individual continues to use a substance despite significant substance-related problems
- difficulties with family, friends, school or work that children and youth have following the rules that most other young people accept
- a mental health problem in which a person has lost some contact with reality, resulting in severe disruptions in thinking, emotion and behavior
- a disorder in which inattention, overactivity, impulsivity or a combination are common
15 Clues: a person has some but not all symptoms of Anorexia and Bulimia • episodes of depression, episodes of mania and periods of normal mood in between • a type of mood disorder and the most severe and most disabling form of depression • an illness of a person who is underweight and using extreme weight-loss strategies • ...
Social responsibility: public health 2025-09-25
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- A liquid essential for life.
- The act of preventing something to happen.
- health Organized efforts to keep people healthy.
- A group of people living in the same space with similar characteristics.
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- To make better.
- Illness caused by the Aedes mosquito.
- A type of insect.
- A good mental, physical and social state.
- Buckets, tyres an flower pots are examples of these.
9 Clues: To make better. • A type of insect. • A liquid essential for life. • Illness caused by the Aedes mosquito. • A good mental, physical and social state. • The act of preventing something to happen. • health Organized efforts to keep people healthy. • Buckets, tyres an flower pots are examples of these. • ...
Chapters 13 & 14 Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-08
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- individuals who inspire and guide groups toward shared goals
- a trusted community space often used for health interventions
- the process of building power and advocating for community issues
- active involvement of community members in decision making
- the process of increasing the capacity of individuals or groups to make choices
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- significant differences in health outcomes across different population groups
- providing knowledge to empower community members
- the ability of a community to address its issues
- a state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing
- a group of people living in the same area or sharing common interests
10 Clues: providing knowledge to empower community members • the ability of a community to address its issues • active involvement of community members in decision making • a state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing • individuals who inspire and guide groups toward shared goals • a trusted community space often used for health interventions • ...
Crossword A 2025-12-07
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- A serious mental health condition causing sadness or low energy
- Information used to support a claim or idea
- A person of the same age or social group
- Related to thinking, understanding, and learning
- The ability to read, write, or understand information
- A healthy, happy, and comfortable state of life
- The condition of being protected from harm or danger
- Traditional or usual method of farming or production
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- A chemical used to kill insects or weeds
- Feeling worried or nervous about what may happen
- Substances that help the body grow and stay healthy
- The way a person acts or responds in situations
- Related to the mind or emotional state
- Grown naturally without synthetic chemicals
- Doing something in a balanced and controlled way
15 Clues: Related to the mind or emotional state • A chemical used to kill insects or weeds • A person of the same age or social group • Information used to support a claim or idea • Grown naturally without synthetic chemicals • The way a person acts or responds in situations • A healthy, happy, and comfortable state of life • Feeling worried or nervous about what may happen • ...
health crossword 2025-09-22
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- A feeling of nervousness, worry, or fear, often about a future event or situation.
- A deep sense of happiness, delight, or pleasure, often resulting from positive experiences.
- Regular patterns of behavior or actions, often automatic and repetitive, developed over time.
- The quality of being unchanging, reliable, and regular in behavior, actions, or results.
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness, low energy, loss of interest in activities, and other symptoms that affect day-to-day functioning.
- The consistency and dependability of a measure or outcome over time, ensuring that results are stable and repeatable.
- To make changes or improvements to something in order to enhance its effectiveness or appeal.
- Adult: An older individual, often a parent, mentor, or caregiver, who is reliable, supportive, and dependable.
- The process of doing something, typically to achieve a goal or respond to a situation.
- The effect or influence that something has on a situation, person, or group.
- Pleasure: The short-term satisfaction or enjoyment gained from an experience or action.
- The act of intentionally taking one's own life, often as a result of severe emotional distress or mental health struggles.
- The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health, well-being, and happiness, especially through physical, mental, and emotional practices.
- Actions or reactions of an individual, often shaped by thoughts, feelings, and environmental factors.
- Reward: A benefit or result that provides value over time, often as a result of long-term effort or sacrifice.
- The state of being conscious of something, or having knowledge or understanding of it.
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- A set of circumstances that makes it possible to achieve a goal or take advantage of a situation.
- A positive emotional state characterized by optimism and the belief that things will improve or work out in the future.
- Decisions made after considering different possibilities or options.
- A positive emotional state characterized by feelings of joy, contentment, and satisfaction.
- The concentration of attention or effort on a particular task or goal.
- Feelings: Intense emotions that can feel difficult to control or manage, such as stress, fear, or excitement.
- To think deeply or carefully about something, often to learn or gain insight from past experiences.
- The process of exchanging information, ideas, or feelings between individuals or groups.
- A negative perception or discrimination against someone based on certain characteristics, behaviors, or conditions, such as mental illness or social status.
- The quality of being logical, sound, or justifiable; in research or testing, it refers to the degree to which an assessment measures what it is supposed to.
- Health: A person's emotional, psychological, and social well-being, influencing how they think, feel, and act.
- Materials, assets, or supports that help achieve goals, such as information, people, or tools.
- Feelings: The emotions or moods people experience in daily life, such as joy, frustration, contentment, or sadness.
- Physical or mental effort directed toward accomplishing tasks or goals, typically in exchange for compensation or other rewards.
30 Clues: Decisions made after considering different possibilities or options. • The concentration of attention or effort on a particular task or goal. • The effect or influence that something has on a situation, person, or group. • A feeling of nervousness, worry, or fear, often about a future event or situation. • ...
Psych Crossword 2023-04-21
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- persistent sadness and lack of interest
- is the excessive worry that you are or may be ill
- Intense worry or fear about everyday situations
- using your senses to experience things that only appear in your mind
- common disorders that lead to an increase in morbidity
- Straying or deviating from an accepted norm
- medical students experiencing what they are studying
- repeated thoughts, urges, or mental images that cause anxiety
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- not operating normally or properly
- Disturbance of eating behavior and impairment of physical and mental health
- Phobia of entering open or crowded places
- Negative beliefs toward a specific social group
- acceptable and appropriate actions
- sessions of medical care or administration of a dose of medicine
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal
15 Clues: not operating normally or properly • acceptable and appropriate actions • Treatment intended to relieve or heal • persistent sadness and lack of interest • Phobia of entering open or crowded places • Straying or deviating from an accepted norm • Negative beliefs toward a specific social group • Intense worry or fear about everyday situations • ...
Parenting Words 2025-12-09
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- Activity engaged in for enjoyment and recreation
- Training that corrects, molds, or perfects
- Relating to the body and its movement
- A young child who is beginning to walk
- Confidence in one's own worth or abilities
- The time period before the birth of a baby
- Methods used to prevent pregnancy
- A state of complete phsyical, mental, and social well-being
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- The state of being a mother or father
- Corporal punishment that can negatively affect children
- A very young child, typically under one year old
- The process of growth and change over time
- Relating to the mental process of knowing, learning, and understanding
- Relating to the interations of individuals with one another
- Relating to feelings and one's inner state
15 Clues: Methods used to prevent pregnancy • The state of being a mother or father • Relating to the body and its movement • A young child who is beginning to walk • Training that corrects, molds, or perfects • The process of growth and change over time • Relating to feelings and one's inner state • Confidence in one's own worth or abilities • ...
Drug Free 2025-10-26
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- A goal or target for your future.
- The state of being free from substances.
- Being reliable and accountable for your behavior.
- Looking on the bright side; a good mental outlook.
- not intoxicated by alcohol or drugs.
- A state of physical and mental well-being.
- A feeling of expectation and desire for something positive.
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- the process of removing toxic substances or qualities.
- Fully conscious and alert; not clouded.
- The ability to bounce back from difficult times.
- The feeling of satisfaction in your choices.
- Feeling strong and in charge of your life.
- The quality of being clear, sharp, and easy to understand.
- Having power over your own mind and actions.
14 Clues: A goal or target for your future. • not intoxicated by alcohol or drugs. • Fully conscious and alert; not clouded. • The state of being free from substances. • Feeling strong and in charge of your life. • A state of physical and mental well-being. • The feeling of satisfaction in your choices. • Having power over your own mind and actions. • ...
Medical specialist 2025-11-20
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- A doctor that reads and interprets MRI's and X-rays
- A doctor that specializ in cancer treatment
- A doctor that specializes in the female reproductive system and also childbirth
- Digestive system, intestines and stomach specialist
- A doctor specialized in connective tissue and joints sickness
- A doctor specialized in the eyes
- Nervous system specialist
- Doctor that Is specialized in the bones and joints
- A doctor for children
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- A doctor specialized in the heart and blood vessels
- A doctor that specializes in high blood pressure and kidney diseas
- Specialist in hair and skin
- A doctor for the ears, nose and throat
- Doctor that specializes in mental health and mental disorders
14 Clues: A doctor for children • Nervous system specialist • Specialist in hair and skin • A doctor specialized in the eyes • A doctor for the ears, nose and throat • A doctor that specializ in cancer treatment • Doctor that Is specialized in the bones and joints • A doctor specialized in the heart and blood vessels • A doctor that reads and interprets MRI's and X-rays • ...
A new life 2023-03-21
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- To go inside
- services Hospitals, schools, health care
- Go through something
- Relatives, the family that lived before you
- In your head
- To work together
- A long journey by boat
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- The people that decide in a country
- A big boat
- When it is OK to do something
- Within the body
- Many people in one place
- To get to somewhere
- The chance to do something
- To go back
15 Clues: A big boat • To go back • To go inside • In your head • Within the body • To work together • To get to somewhere • Go through something • A long journey by boat • Many people in one place • The chance to do something • When it is OK to do something • The people that decide in a country • services Hospitals, schools, health care • Relatives, the family that lived before you
Our Strong Movement, Strong Mind Trailblazers 2023-03-21
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- Hula Hooper from India
- South African Swimmer
- Founded Black Girls Code
- Hula Hooper holds World Records
- USA Soccer Player
- 1st Black Woman Puppeteer on Sesame Street
- Olympic Snowboarder
- Olympic Gymnast, Mental Health Advocate
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- Indigenous Filmmaker
- Olympic Relay Runner
- Cyclist and Writer
- 1st woman to climb Mt Everest
- Tennis Champion who plays with and against sister
- Tennis Player & Advocate for Gender Equality
- 1st Basketball Player Signed to WNBA
15 Clues: USA Soccer Player • Cyclist and Writer • Olympic Snowboarder • Indigenous Filmmaker • Olympic Relay Runner • South African Swimmer • Hula Hooper from India • Founded Black Girls Code • 1st woman to climb Mt Everest • Hula Hooper holds World Records • 1st Basketball Player Signed to WNBA • Olympic Gymnast, Mental Health Advocate • 1st Black Woman Puppeteer on Sesame Street • ...
Identity and wellbeing 2020-05-27
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- Treat people with courtesy, politeness, and kindness is a way to show...
- When you really like someone and you have a strong feeling of affection
- the way that two people are connected
- A way to stay safe online is t not talk to...(Hint-People you don't know)
- You should not share this with people for accessing your online accounts
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- dealing with feelings is which of the 5 components of health
- five components of health are spiritual, mental, emotional,social and...
- telling the truth
- online safey
- the state of being comfortable, happy and healthy
- When I hang out with my....this improves my social health
- having confidence in a person. For example, they can keep a secret
12 Clues: online safey • telling the truth • the way that two people are connected • the state of being comfortable, happy and healthy • When I hang out with my....this improves my social health • dealing with feelings is which of the 5 components of health • having confidence in a person. For example, they can keep a secret • ...
Wellness Wheel 2025-04-02
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- these are skills we use to manage our emotions and stress
- air, water, and food problems have an impact on us
- enables us to cope with the stress of the day and contribute to our community
- Access to this helps us get over illnesses
- genetics can affect our health and predispose us to certain diseases/disabilities
- our choices that affect our physical health
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- we are given the knowledge and skills to make healthy choices
- our ability to interact and form meaningful relationships
- Not just our IQ, but skills like critical thinking and problem-solving
- Poor social _______ can lead to an early death
- Improving our brain health means doing brain ______ activities
- how well our organs and body systems function
12 Clues: Access to this helps us get over illnesses • our choices that affect our physical health • how well our organs and body systems function • Poor social _______ can lead to an early death • air, water, and food problems have an impact on us • our ability to interact and form meaningful relationships • these are skills we use to manage our emotions and stress • ...
November test 2024-11-06
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- a disease that can be spread from one individual to another
- an organism that lives in a host a depletes the host of nutrients and can cause death
- the side of the Health & Wellness triangle that deals with your emothional health
- this act, when done many times a day, is an effective way to prevent the spread of illness
- a disease that cannot be spread from one person to another
- an organism that spreads disease
- when friends and acquaintances try to get you to participate in an activity you do not want to
- a healthy one of these includes plenty of exercise, eating healthy, and getting enough sleep
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- a microscopic organism that invades a host cell to replicate; comes in many shapes
- the side of the Health & Wellness triangle that deals with your relationships with other people
- shots that we get to prevent disease
- this happens when a pathogen enters your body, sometimes these are treated with antiobiotics
- a realtionship that is built on trust and kindness
- the side of the Health & Wellness triangle that deals with your body's health
- a realtionship that does not have trust and honesty
- a microorganism that can cause disease; some are healthy and some are not
- there are two types of this non-cummincable diease; Type I and Type II; Type I generally affects young people and Type II is often a result of a unhealty lifestyle
- an insect that carries a disease and passes it to a human
- where you are supposed to sneeze to prevent water droplets from spreading through the air
19 Clues: an organism that spreads disease • shots that we get to prevent disease • a realtionship that is built on trust and kindness • a realtionship that does not have trust and honesty • an insect that carries a disease and passes it to a human • a disease that cannot be spread from one person to another • a disease that can be spread from one individual to another • ...
FCHD Newsletter October 2019 2019-10-01
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- School Health Staff were trained in ________ - Emotional Learning before school started
- ____ Control helps to regulate the safety of what you eat
- Artist who donated artwork for the 1st Floor hallway
- You can find videos made by Health Department staff on this website
- Mental Health Workers provide clients with a _____ place to talk
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- The color for Breast Cancer Awareness
- A strong password contains numbers, _______ , and uppercase and lowercase letters
- Sport played by CORE to celebrate National Recovery Month
- School-Based Occupational Therapists are a part of this team to support children at school
- Enrollment for employee benefits is starts this month!
10 Clues: The color for Breast Cancer Awareness • Artist who donated artwork for the 1st Floor hallway • Enrollment for employee benefits is starts this month! • ____ Control helps to regulate the safety of what you eat • Sport played by CORE to celebrate National Recovery Month • Mental Health Workers provide clients with a _____ place to talk • ...
Who were we? Who are we? 2023-10-30
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- Hildegard Papleu stressed the importance of the nurse-patient____________
- Asylum in Latin
- Last name of author of A Mind That Found Itself
- ____________ University introduced the Bachelor of Psychiatric Nursing program in Alberta in 2014
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- In 1921 The Canadian National Committee for Mental ___________ conducted a survey of the Insane Asylum at Ponoka
- The Honourable Duncan McLean ____________ was the Provincial Agriculture Minister when the Insane Asylum at Ponoka opened in 1911
- Health ______________ Act replaced the Health Disciplines Act in Alberta
- Health care as a human _______
- Within the first year the Insane Asylum at Ponoka was over ____________
- Nurse training geared toward what gender?
10 Clues: Asylum in Latin • Health care as a human _______ • Nurse training geared toward what gender? • Last name of author of A Mind That Found Itself • Within the first year the Insane Asylum at Ponoka was over ____________ • Health ______________ Act replaced the Health Disciplines Act in Alberta • Hildegard Papleu stressed the importance of the nurse-patient____________ • ...
Hygiene, Community Health Advocacy, and World Health 2024-04-01
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- abnormal bodily condition that affects a living organism or one of its parts
- chemical substance that, when consumed, causes a change in an organism’s physiology
- the affect hygiene and health, especially the supply of sewage facilities and clean drinking water
- the state of being free from illness or injury
- bodily or mental exertion, especially for the sake of training or improving health
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- a person who buys and uses up items
- denote acting as an advocate for someone or something
- possibility of something bad happening
- Earthly State of Human Existence
- freedom from physical disease or pain
10 Clues: Earthly State of Human Existence • a person who buys and uses up items • freedom from physical disease or pain • possibility of something bad happening • the state of being free from illness or injury • denote acting as an advocate for someone or something • abnormal bodily condition that affects a living organism or one of its parts • ...
NO 2023-04-13
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- A measurement of the energy content of food.
- how we deal with people and are relationships with them
- deals with the body’s ability to function
- people shouldn't be jealous of others'bodies and try to fit into the unhealthy body standard.
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- way we deal with how we think about everyday things
- A fad diet is a diet that becomes popular for a short time, making claims for fast weight loss or health improve
- abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health.
- what could lead kids to make body images
- management maintaining a healthy weight for your age and how tall you are
- a special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons.
10 Clues: what could lead kids to make body images • deals with the body’s ability to function • A measurement of the energy content of food. • way we deal with how we think about everyday things • how we deal with people and are relationships with them • abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health. • ...
Positivity 2023-10-03
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- A positive regard for oneself and self-acceptance.
- Practices that promote physical and mental well-being.
- A state of satisfaction with what one has.
- The ability to bounce back from adversity.
- The process of gaining control and confidence.
- The act of reducing stress and tension.
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- The feeling of great pleasure and satisfaction.
- A hopeful and optimistic outlook on life.
- A state of focused awareness on the present moment.
- The overall state of good physical and mental health.
- A state of calmness and tranquility.
- Self-assurance and belief in one's abilities.
- Thankfulness and appreciation for the good things in life.
13 Clues: A state of calmness and tranquility. • The act of reducing stress and tension. • A hopeful and optimistic outlook on life. • A state of satisfaction with what one has. • The ability to bounce back from adversity. • Self-assurance and belief in one's abilities. • The process of gaining control and confidence. • The feeling of great pleasure and satisfaction. • ...
Animal Health 2025-03-12
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- Organism that lives on or in host.
- Feeds of blood
- Commonly found in salt
- Like worms
- A tiny living organism
- cough Affects dogs (viruses and bacteria)
- Separated from others.
- Found in dust or plants.
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- Including muscle function and energy production
- Wingless insect jump long distance
- Transmits pathogens.
- Check Physical and mental well-being
- Parasitic worm
13 Clues: Like worms • Feeds of blood • Parasitic worm • Transmits pathogens. • Commonly found in salt • A tiny living organism • Separated from others. • Found in dust or plants. • Wingless insect jump long distance • Organism that lives on or in host. • Check Physical and mental well-being • cough Affects dogs (viruses and bacteria) • Including muscle function and energy production
Public health 2022-10-14
8 Clues: pandemic of 2019-20 • leading cause of death • rays causing skin cancer • world mental health day month • world environment theme for 2022 • COMMITTE OF AMSA RELATED TO HEALTH • over addictive use of drugs is called • disease which causes progressive failure of immune system infected by family of lentivirus
Brainhealth Crossword 2025-11-26
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- Something that increases chances of a problem
- Gradual loss of brain cells over time
- Daily habits that affect health
- Movement that supports brain function
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- Outside factors that influence ones health
- Mental processes like thinking and learning
- The brain’s ability to adapt and stay strong
- Restored state needed for memory and thinking
8 Clues: Daily habits that affect health • Gradual loss of brain cells over time • Movement that supports brain function • Outside factors that influence ones health • Mental processes like thinking and learning • The brain’s ability to adapt and stay strong • Something that increases chances of a problem • Restored state needed for memory and thinking
Manic Depression 2015-01-11
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- Acronym of the mental health manual
- A form of treatment recommended because it increases serotonin
- Severe episodes of either mania or depression
- Usually comes from people who do not understand the situation
- Difficulty in your job, school or relationships can be severe and dangerous.
- A form of treatment
- Associated with extreme happiness and unusual energetic moods
- The initials of the campaign that advocates for mental illness
- Chemical found in the brain
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- When the brain has slowed down
- Depression state typically last longer than periods of hypo-mania.
- Author of "Being Sane in Insane Places"
- What is another term for Manic Depression?
- The host of CrashCourse Psychology
- Famous young celebrity who has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder
- How many types of medication are available for treatment?
16 Clues: A form of treatment • Chemical found in the brain • When the brain has slowed down • The host of CrashCourse Psychology • Acronym of the mental health manual • Author of "Being Sane in Insane Places" • What is another term for Manic Depression? • Severe episodes of either mania or depression • How many types of medication are available for treatment? • ...
TREASURE HUNT -C3 2023-12-11
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- DRB Hicom Safety trademark for all subsidiaries
- safe and sound at work fueling __ through employee well-being
- Safety is ___ responsibility
- SDS stand for Safety ___ Sheet
- SHEP Campaign program conducted by SOCSO related to ___ safety
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- Act related to Occupational Safety and Health in Malaysia
- PM Care Talk Topic is ___ Stress
- one of noise control measure is PHP : __hearing protector
- exercise before start the event
- Government Authority that manage Occupational Safety and Health in Malaysia
10 Clues: Safety is ___ responsibility • SDS stand for Safety ___ Sheet • exercise before start the event • PM Care Talk Topic is ___ Stress • DRB Hicom Safety trademark for all subsidiaries • Act related to Occupational Safety and Health in Malaysia • one of noise control measure is PHP : __hearing protector • safe and sound at work fueling __ through employee well-being • ...
Myon 703 2020-07-29
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- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body
- the physical structure, including the bones, flesh, and organs, of a person or an animal
- an good physical or mental condition; in good health
- relieve (a person or animal) of the symptoms of a disease or condition.
- the science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease (in technical use often taken to exclude surgery)
- relating to or characteristic of humankind.
- a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill.
- causing or able to cause death
- a thing designed or used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage.
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- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind
- the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats
- experiencing mental or emotional strain or tension
- relating to Ayurveda, the traditional Hindu system of medicine.
- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
15 Clues: causing or able to cause death • relating to or characteristic of humankind. • experiencing mental or emotional strain or tension • an good physical or mental condition; in good health • a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill. • a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind • relating to Ayurveda, the traditional Hindu system of medicine. • ...
Total Health 2024-08-21
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- The ability to distribute time and energy among different aspects of life, such as school, family, friends, and hobbies
- Putting yourself in someone else's shoes
- The ability to bounce back and adapt in the face of challenges and setbacks
- Nurturing your soul and sense of purpose in life, and feeling connected to something beyond yourself
- The state of a person's mind and emotions
- The quality of a person's relationships and interactions with others.
- The overall state of being healthy in body and mind
- Activities and practices that promote self-compassion and well-being
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- visual tool that represents the three main aspects of well-being: physical, mental, and social health
- aspects of human health (including quality of life) that are determined by physical, chemical, biological, social and psychosocial factors in the environment
- The influence that peers or friends can have on an individual's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
- a person's ability to manage their emotions and thoughts throughout life's ups and downs
- The state of a person's body and how well it functions
- The body's response to demands or pressures, both physical and emotional
14 Clues: Putting yourself in someone else's shoes • The state of a person's mind and emotions • The overall state of being healthy in body and mind • The state of a person's body and how well it functions • Activities and practices that promote self-compassion and well-being • The quality of a person's relationships and interactions with others. • ...
Silent /p/ Words 2025-01-11
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- A type of bird found in cold regions, known for its feather-covered feet and seasonal plumage changes.
- Relating to the mind or mental processes, especially in connection to behavior and emotions.
- A sacred song or hymn, particularly one from the biblical Book of Psalms.
- A serious lung infection that inflames the air sacs, causing difficulty breathing.
- A chronic skin condition characterized by red, scaly patches.
- A prehistoric flying reptile that lived during the age of dinosaurs.
- The human soul, mind, or spirit; the mental or psychological structure of a person.
- The branch of medicine focused on diagnosing and treating mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
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- Operated by or containing compressed air or gas.
- A medical doctor specializing in diagnosing and treating mental health disorders, often using therapy and medication.
- A fictitious name used by an author or individual instead of their real name.
- The desire or urge to do something, especially something wrong or unwise.
- To try or make an effort to achieve something.
- A system of beliefs or practices mistakenly regarded as being based on scientific methods.
- A written acknowledgment of receiving goods, money, or services.
- A Greek letter (Ψ, ψ); also used to refer to paranormal or psychic phenomena.
- To cause or encourage someone to take action; done without delay or on time.
- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior.
18 Clues: To try or make an effort to achieve something. • Operated by or containing compressed air or gas. • A chronic skin condition characterized by red, scaly patches. • A written acknowledgment of receiving goods, money, or services. • A prehistoric flying reptile that lived during the age of dinosaurs. • ...
Stress 2012-11-27
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- Reassuring,self-enhancing statements that are used to stop self-critical thinking
- An event or situation perceived as potentially harmful
- A mental exercise for producing relaxation or heightened awareness
- Attributing one's own feelings, shortcomings, or unacceptable impulses to others
- Protecting oneself from an unpleasant reality by refusing to perceive it or believe it
- The mental and physical condition that occurs when a person must adjust or adapt to the environment
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- A person who complains about illnesses that appear to be imaginary
- A state of despondency marked by feelings of powerless and hopelessness
- A person who has become a habitual target of displaced aggression
- A job-related condition of mental, physical, and emotional exhaustion
- Wavering in intention or feelings
- A habitual and often unconscious psychological process used to reduce anxiety
- appraisal Deciding whether a situation is relevant to oneself and if it is a threat
- A positive state of good health;more than the absence of disease
- Any Distressing,day-to-day annoyance
15 Clues: Wavering in intention or feelings • Any Distressing,day-to-day annoyance • An event or situation perceived as potentially harmful • A positive state of good health;more than the absence of disease • A person who has become a habitual target of displaced aggression • A person who complains about illnesses that appear to be imaginary • ...
Stress 2012-11-27
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- Attributing one's own feelings, shortcomings, or unacceptable impulses to others
- A job-related condition of mental, physical, and emotional exhaustion
- The mental and physical condition that occurs when a person must adjust or adapt to the environment
- A person who has become a habitual target of displaced aggression
- A habitual and often unconscious psychological process used to reduce anxiety
- appraisal Deciding whether a situation is relevant to oneself and if it is a threat
- Any Distressing,day-to-day annoyance
- Wavering in intention or feelings
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- An event or situation perceived as potentially harmful
- Reassuring,self-enhancing statements that are used to stop self-critical thinking
- A state of despondency marked by feelings of powerless and hopelessness
- Protecting oneself from an unpleasant reality by refusing to perceive it or believe it
- A mental exercise for producing relaxation or heightened awareness
- A positive state of good health;more than the absence of disease
- A person who complains about illnesses that appear to be imaginary
15 Clues: Wavering in intention or feelings • Any Distressing,day-to-day annoyance • An event or situation perceived as potentially harmful • A positive state of good health;more than the absence of disease • A person who has become a habitual target of displaced aggression • A mental exercise for producing relaxation or heightened awareness • ...
Paolla Rossi & Luis Henrique 2020-06-25
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- that is good for health
- It’s wet and essential of health
- Organic compound that, used as an energy source and consisting of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
- set of elements, concrete or abstract, intellectually organized.
- fast walking action
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- state resulting from the fertilization of an egg by the sperm.
- What helps you do things better
- Act or effect of satisfying
- first meal of the day
- Concentration of mental activity on a given object.
10 Clues: fast walking action • first meal of the day • that is good for health • Act or effect of satisfying • What helps you do things better • It’s wet and essential of health • Concentration of mental activity on a given object. • state resulting from the fertilization of an egg by the sperm. • set of elements, concrete or abstract, intellectually organized. • ...
2025 Benefits 2025-02-11
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- Surgery Benefits with access to high-quality care
- Group Legal benefit coverage for individuals, and families
- Free, confidential, easy to access support for mental health
- Chronic health condition support
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- Assistance with back-up care, primary care, academic support/tutoring and more
- Additional 20% off fresh/frozen vegetables and fruits
- Discount website showing discounts on fitness centers, childcare, vacations and more
- Access your earned pay before payday
- Dream to Be Education Benefits
- Diabetes Support
10 Clues: Diabetes Support • Dream to Be Education Benefits • Chronic health condition support • Access your earned pay before payday • Surgery Benefits with access to high-quality care • Additional 20% off fresh/frozen vegetables and fruits • Group Legal benefit coverage for individuals, and families • Free, confidential, easy to access support for mental health • ...
Dangers of Advancing Technology 2023-12-06
Tears of a Tiger 2023-05-07
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- An item is scruffy or shabby
- The act or condition of being severe
- The practice of favoring individuals who belong to disadvantaged groups
- A doctor of psychology who can prescribe medicine
- A mental disorder that has constant sadness
- A person who is urgently call upon by authorities
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- To completely remove something
- An written article about a deceased person
- Someone who a supports the Republican party
- A practitioner who diagnose and treat those with mental health issues
- An uncontrolled outburst in a child
- A belief or a feeling you can achieve a goal
12 Clues: An item is scruffy or shabby • To completely remove something • An uncontrolled outburst in a child • The act or condition of being severe • An written article about a deceased person • Someone who a supports the Republican party • A mental disorder that has constant sadness • A belief or a feeling you can achieve a goal • A doctor of psychology who can prescribe medicine • ...
West Wind 2026-01-30
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- What percentage of young Americans believe young voters with opposite beliefs still want what's best for the country
- What is the summer camp the west wind attends
- Country featured in a student section
- What you do with books
- What is the acronym for Teacher of the year
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- School project focused on teen mental health and awareness
- Section where editors share thoughts
- Opposite of familiar; in the _______
- What was the winning streak of the soccer team
- A topic discussed in the Yellow Tulip Project
- pro ___
- What is the acronym for "Do it yourself"
12 Clues: pro ___ • What you do with books • Section where editors share thoughts • Opposite of familiar; in the _______ • Country featured in a student section • What is the acronym for "Do it yourself" • What is the acronym for Teacher of the year • A topic discussed in the Yellow Tulip Project • What is the summer camp the west wind attends • ...
Modern theories # 1 (1500 AD - Present) 2025-04-11
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- mental illness is caused by malicious, spiritual entities
- madness was due to a degenerate family trait that was passed down
- mental illness was organic and had no connection to psychological and social environmental factors
- mental illness results from things such as brain damage, impaired neural transmissions, or biochemical abnormalities
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- attributes mental health with passions or nervousness stemming from life's events
- mental illness results from things such as conflict, anxiety, faulty beliefs, frustration, or traumatic experience
- infectious disease can cause mental illness
7 Clues: infectious disease can cause mental illness • mental illness is caused by malicious, spiritual entities • madness was due to a degenerate family trait that was passed down • attributes mental health with passions or nervousness stemming from life's events • mental illness was organic and had no connection to psychological and social environmental factors • ...
Healthcare Management Crossword 2025-04-29
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- means a physician specializing in family medicine working in a family, soum, or village health center;
- financing of the costs by pre-packaged calculation for each case of health care and services.
- means the contract concluded between the health insurance organization and the health care and service provider organization;
- a legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services;
- actions to reduce the risk based on the risk assessment of public health severity;
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- things created for the purpose of replacing human tissues and organs or correcting disorders and defects
- means that a person is free from diseases and disorders and is well-being in terms of physical, mental and social life;
- 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;
- a factor affecting human health and causing negative consequences;
- 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 in advance according to law
10 Clues: a factor affecting human health and causing negative consequences; • 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; • financing of the costs by pre-packaged calculation for each case of health care and services. • ...
Stress & Health 2024-06-03
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- A mental technique in which we try to convince our brains to feel something different from what the incoming impulses may say
- Choosing between 2 attractive alternatives
- Negative stress;from pressure can cause harm
- Confronting 2 unattractive alternatives
- Persons perception of their inability to cope with a certain event
- Anxiety,Anger & fear
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- Interpretation of an event that determines stress impact
- watching a situation from a detached standpoint
- Reduces both physical & psychological responses to stress
- positive stress;from challenges or strivings
- deciding that an event isn't a stressor
- Prolonged stress affects mental health
- Stress Producing event or situation
13 Clues: Anxiety,Anger & fear • Stress Producing event or situation • Prolonged stress affects mental health • deciding that an event isn't a stressor • Confronting 2 unattractive alternatives • Choosing between 2 attractive alternatives • positive stress;from challenges or strivings • Negative stress;from pressure can cause harm • watching a situation from a detached standpoint • ...
mason's puzzle 2026-01-26
11 Clues: unaware • scamming • to show no emotion • something that glows • mental health issues • other word of suffer • to progressively go away • to scare(frighten) something • makes you feel like its fake • to take away an object's ability to move • easily annoyed tone or to just be easily annoying
History of MindWise 2013-02-12
10 Clues: MindWise aim(8) • MindWise CEO(12) • MindWise logo(9) • Rethink Magazine(9) • Mindwise newsletter(9) • Mental Health illness(10) • MindWise housing service(11) • Resource center in belfast(8) • MindWise demerged from who(7) • who the newsletter is about(10)
KB WEDNESDAY 2023-06-20
10 Clues: Moms time off • Time punches, PTO • Benefits, 401k, BCC • Baby, split 6 weeks • AID/LDAP and zip code • Sources for mental health • Checking application status • Needs authorization release form • Alternative option for verification • Payslips, Job data, Personal Information
CESP Crossword 2025-11-10
10 Clues: - How someone moves • - how a person feels • - how someone thinks • - How someone is doing • - Where learning happens • - how someone communicates • - Someones Health emotionally • - The 4 developmental focuses • - How you interact with people • - Someone who works to provide knowledge
Digital Life 2026-01-27
7 Clues: Opposite of disadvantage • Feedback or opposite argument • Proof used to support an argument • HEALTH, Mental and emotional state • TIME, Time spent looking at screens • Abilities developed through practice • The study or skill of using computers and the internet
WELL BEING & CSR WORKSHOP 2024-12-03
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- Employee benefits focusing on physical and mental wellness)
- Promoting a healthy and balanced lifestyle
- Employee contentment and satisfactioN
- Environmental responsibility in business
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- CSR activity involving employee time and effort in local communities
- Programs or initiatives for improving health
- Supporting educational programs in the community
- Workplace fairness and equal treatment
8 Clues: Employee contentment and satisfactioN • Workplace fairness and equal treatment • Environmental responsibility in business • Promoting a healthy and balanced lifestyle • Programs or initiatives for improving health • Supporting educational programs in the community • Employee benefits focusing on physical and mental wellness) • ...
Health 2025-03-11
8 Clues: a symptom of CF • What does PKU stand for • Who does PKU affect most? • PKU can be categorised as ____ • Health proper functioning of the body • Ability to share and understand others feelings • number of people who die from a disease per year • state of complete physical social and mental well being
