mental health Crossword Puzzles
PE Revision (Mindfulness + Fitness) 2022-11-01
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- A collection of movements
- Resilience is the ability to adapt to difficult or challenging situations
- The ability to activate the small muscle in your hand to produce precise movements
- The ability to activate the large muscles around your body to produce "large" movements
- Stress is a reaction when under pressure
- A disorder that can affect your mood, thinking and behavior
- Our bodies physical response to a threat, usually tensing up the body and negatively altering how we act
- Expressively moving in an artistic or creative way
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- A negative stereotype that commonly involves discrimination or negatively changing our perception (Commonly of a person)
- The use of two different skills that complement each other
- How we perceive ourselves aesthetically
- You capability to configure your muscles to do certain tasks more effectively
- A mental health illness that largely impacts and depletes our mood
- An action or strategy carefully planned to achieve a specific end
- our mental state
- Movement
- Moving whilst stationery or in the same feet position
- A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim
18 Clues: Movement • our mental state • A collection of movements • How we perceive ourselves aesthetically • Stress is a reaction when under pressure • Expressively moving in an artistic or creative way • Moving whilst stationery or in the same feet position • The use of two different skills that complement each other • A disorder that can affect your mood, thinking and behavior • ...
ch-13 why do we fall ill. 2020-08-14
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- Jenner conducted immunization for smallpox
- state of mental and physical being
- are the vectors for most of the diseases
- is caused by filarial worms
- diseases are long term diseases
- diseases caused by pathogens
- is a protozoan parasite
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- is caused by Leishmania
- pylori causes peptic ulcers
- disturbed ease
- diseases are short term diseases
- causes acne
12 Clues: causes acne • disturbed ease • is caused by Leishmania • is a protozoan parasite • pylori causes peptic ulcers • is caused by filarial worms • diseases caused by pathogens • diseases are long term diseases • diseases are short term diseases • state of mental and physical being • are the vectors for most of the diseases • Jenner conducted immunization for smallpox
Doctor Loans 2017-10-05
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- Training in medical specialty after residency
- May be deferred, in repayment, or income based
- Doctors of Dental Medicine
- Reflects position, start date, salary, contract length
- Doctors of Podiatric Medicine
- First year of residency
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- Completed internship, residency, & fellowship
- Time between medical school and practice
- 12 months documented residence history required
- Study of mental health
- Medical Doctor
- 100%
- Doctors of Osteopathy
- Doctor of Dental Surgery
14 Clues: 100% • Medical Doctor • Doctors of Osteopathy • Study of mental health • First year of residency • Doctor of Dental Surgery • Doctors of Dental Medicine • Doctors of Podiatric Medicine • Time between medical school and practice • Completed internship, residency, & fellowship • Training in medical specialty after residency • May be deferred, in repayment, or income based • ...
Relationships - Ch. 21-22 2022-12-12
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- Destroys disease-causing bacteria
- Disordered fear of being overweight
- Directing your life independently
- Ability to resist a particular disease
- More than 30% over ideal body weight
- Tiny telescope to see inside the body
- Written agreement of landlord and tenant
- Positive physical and mental health
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- Disease-causing organism
- Binge eating and induces vomiting
- Renter
- Length of time to work or exercise
- Heart related
- Property owner
14 Clues: Renter • Heart related • Property owner • Disease-causing organism • Destroys disease-causing bacteria • Binge eating and induces vomiting • Directing your life independently • Length of time to work or exercise • Disordered fear of being overweight • Positive physical and mental health • More than 30% over ideal body weight • Tiny telescope to see inside the body • ...
Video #1 4th qtr 2024-04-18
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- The social and cultural response to a disease
- of disease is that disease is the result of a person’s lifestyle habits and the social environment in which they lived
- Seeks to understand the ways that society approaches and shapes health, disease, and illness
- (Historically)relied on prayer or pilgrimages to a religious site
- Black bile, yellow bile, phlegm, and blood
- dominated western thinking, even into the medieval ages, when medicine came to have strong ties to religion
- Assumptions about the severity and nature of symptoms
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- A state of physical, mental, and social well-being
- The soul, body, and mind are all separate
- American Medical Association
- A structural or physical dysfunction of the body
- The behaviors associated with having an illness
- The social institution responsible for treating disease and restoring or improving the health of a population
13 Clues: American Medical Association • The soul, body, and mind are all separate • Black bile, yellow bile, phlegm, and blood • The social and cultural response to a disease • The behaviors associated with having an illness • A structural or physical dysfunction of the body • A state of physical, mental, and social well-being • ...
Applied Psych Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-31
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- “A complete state of physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”
- The causes or origins of an illness.
- Whether we believe we can do something.
- How much we enjoy living.
- A model that proposes health is caused by three different factors.
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- Thoughts and behaviors used to manage situational demands.
- A behavior firmly established in a routine.
- The ability to bounce back from setbacks.
- Information from others that you are valued and cared for.
- Quality that helps an individual with introspection, making change more likely.
- Action undertaken to enhance or maintain health.
- An emotional response to a diagnosis where one thinks the illness will not have much of an impact.
- A component of the theory of planned behavior. What other people think should be done.
13 Clues: How much we enjoy living. • The causes or origins of an illness. • Whether we believe we can do something. • The ability to bounce back from setbacks. • A behavior firmly established in a routine. • Action undertaken to enhance or maintain health. • Thoughts and behaviors used to manage situational demands. • Information from others that you are valued and cared for. • ...
Sour Crossword 2025-04-09
7 Clues: Builds mussle • A type of fungi • Promotes good gut health • A lot comes from the sun • A physical mental or social condition • A group of compounds required for growth • A very popular variety of mushroom you can eat
2014 Employee Recogntion Puzzle 2014-04-18
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- to restore to good health or useful life, as through therapy and education
- Abuse excessive use of a drug (as alcohol, narcotics, or cocaine) use of a drug without medical justification
- a person working for another person or a business firm for pay
- to supply with riches, wealth, abundant or valuable possessions
- a group of people who live in the same area
- A room or suite of rooms designed as a residence and generally located in a building occupied by more than one household
- A plan of action aimed at accomplishing a clear business objective
- A management practice of sharing information, rewards, and power with employees so that they can take initiative
- Health a state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential
- a group of people who are related to each other
- freedom from harm or danger
- One who resides in a particular place permanently or for an extended period
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- something that indicates bounds or limits
- act or process of developing; growth; progress
- ack of adequate power, strength, or physical or mental ability
- The quality or condition of being unlike or dissimilar
- not subject to control by others
- the quality or state of having many different forms, types, ideas, etc
- action or behavior toward a person, animal, etc
- furnishing support or assistance
- the power or ability to lead other people
- The actions or reactions of a person
22 Clues: freedom from harm or danger • not subject to control by others • furnishing support or assistance • The actions or reactions of a person • something that indicates bounds or limits • the power or ability to lead other people • a group of people who live in the same area • act or process of developing; growth; progress • action or behavior toward a person, animal, etc • ...
Healthful Living Crossword puzzle 2021-09-20
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- The chance that something something harmful may happen to you.
- Trustworthy and dependable.
- A state of well-being or balanced health.
- The passing of traits from parent to their biological children.
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- All the living and nonliving things around you.
- A disagreement of people with different views.
- a mix of physical, mental and social well-being.
- The body's response to real or imagined danger
- Determine the quality of.
- Taking action in support of a cause.
10 Clues: Determine the quality of. • Trustworthy and dependable. • Taking action in support of a cause. • A state of well-being or balanced health. • A disagreement of people with different views. • The body's response to real or imagined danger • All the living and nonliving things around you. • a mix of physical, mental and social well-being. • ...
Self-Care Crossword 2025-07-14
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- An engaging activity that involves physical movement for health benefit
- Drinking enough water throughout the day
- A short period of rest taken during the day
- Taking care of how your body feels
- Seeking help from a mental health professional
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- Asking for some help or support during difficult times
- Reading, drawing, or gardening
- The practice of being present in the moment
- Writing your thoughts in a notebook
- getting enough sleep at night
- Doing some deep breaths can help reduce this
11 Clues: getting enough sleep at night • Reading, drawing, or gardening • Taking care of how your body feels • Writing your thoughts in a notebook • Drinking enough water throughout the day • The practice of being present in the moment • A short period of rest taken during the day • Doing some deep breaths can help reduce this • Seeking help from a mental health professional • ...
Reforms of the 1800s 2022-12-15
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- reform movement that initiated the first public schools
- Movement to ban slavery
- philosophy of improving yourself to better society
- Expression of emotion and imagination rather than logic
- Cause of reforms in the mid 1800s
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- societies created to escape reality or change some aspect of society
- reform movement based in diet/creation of mental health insitutions
- Method used by Henry David Thoreau to oppose unjust government
- Reform to ban alcohol
- movement to give women the right to vote
10 Clues: Reform to ban alcohol • Movement to ban slavery • Cause of reforms in the mid 1800s • movement to give women the right to vote • philosophy of improving yourself to better society • reform movement that initiated the first public schools • Expression of emotion and imagination rather than logic • Method used by Henry David Thoreau to oppose unjust government • ...
Careers 1.01 2025-09-04
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- Helps students with academic, career, and personal issues.
- Doctor specializing in children's health.
- Supports children with emotional, physical, or developmental needs.
- Advises on healthy eating for growing children.
- Helps children access books, literacy resources, and programs.
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- Facility providing daily supervision and activities for children.
- Advocates for children and families in need of support.
- Provides in-home care for children.
- Studies behavior and helps children with mental health needs.
- Educator who works with children in schools.
10 Clues: Provides in-home care for children. • Doctor specializing in children's health. • Educator who works with children in schools. • Advises on healthy eating for growing children. • Advocates for children and families in need of support. • Helps students with academic, career, and personal issues. • Studies behavior and helps children with mental health needs. • ...
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-Being 2024-08-20
7 Clues: Related to the joints • Action to protect from diseases • Measures taken to avoid diseases • Support provided to those in need • System responsible for pumping blood • Essential nutrients to maintain health • Overall state of physical and mental well-being
Personal Health Unit 2023-08-31
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- includes how you learn, study, and improve memory, attention, focus
- the collection of body systems; sleep, nutrition, and exercise affect this domain
- communication type involving texting, email, charts, graphs, logos, symbols, or anything written
- includes values and beliefs; religion, prayer, meditation; affects all other health domains
- the process of exchanging information
- psychological way of life; how you respond to daily stress; reaction of feelings you experience
- a positive approach to living; the goal of reaching optimal health
- any spoken communication
- word to describe how the body physically functions/works
- body and mind are in balance
- science of food eaten and its relationship with our physical bodies
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- you should be getting 7-8 hours of this
- word to describe how something involving mental/emotional thinking
- the absence of disease/illness
- specific beliefs and worldviews that guide us through life; things/ideas important to us
- relationships you have with others; communication skills
- the range in which we want to reach during an exercise; intensity of exercise affects this
- this communication type involves hand gestures, facial expressions, body posture
- response to changes around us;
19 Clues: any spoken communication • body and mind are in balance • the absence of disease/illness • response to changes around us; • the process of exchanging information • you should be getting 7-8 hours of this • relationships you have with others; communication skills • word to describe how the body physically functions/works • ...
Health and nutrition 2025-10-01
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- Nutrients that help your body grow and function well.
- A common ingredient that raises blood pressure if you eat too much.
- Meat that should be eaten in moderation to protect heart health.
- Chicken and turkey are examples of this type of lean protein.
- Too much of this sweet substance can lead to diabetes.
- A serious health condition caused by poor diet and lack of exercise.
- A mental activity that helps reduce stress and boost brain health.
- A habit that helps your brain and body rest and recover.
- Foods like apples and bananas that are rich in fiber and vitamins.
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- A condition that can happen when you eat too much salt.
- Too much of this nutrient can lead to heart disease.
- Healthy carbohydrates like oats, brown rice, and quinoa.
- A healthy snack that contains good fats and protein.
- Natural elements your body needs in small amounts.
- Packaged food with added sugar, fat, and salt.
- A nutrient that helps build and repair muscles.
- A disease related to sugar and insulin levels in the body.
- Healthy foods that include broccoli, spinach, and carrots.
- A drink that can be calming and full of antioxidants.
19 Clues: Packaged food with added sugar, fat, and salt. • A nutrient that helps build and repair muscles. • Natural elements your body needs in small amounts. • Too much of this nutrient can lead to heart disease. • A healthy snack that contains good fats and protein. • Nutrients that help your body grow and function well. • ...
My Dream Job; Therapist 2025-06-13
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- a degree often required to become a therapist
- What a therapist must keep between sessions and clients
- Type of therapy involving talking through thoughts and emotions
- Mental health issue commonly treated by therapists (starts with A)
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- A safe and supportive environment created by therapists
- A goal of therapy — to improve this mental state
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of others
- Code of behaviour for professionals
- Essential communication skill for therapists
- form of therapy that focuses on changing negative thought patterns
- Daily written record kept by therapists
11 Clues: Code of behaviour for professionals • Daily written record kept by therapists • Essential communication skill for therapists • a degree often required to become a therapist • A goal of therapy — to improve this mental state • A safe and supportive environment created by therapists • What a therapist must keep between sessions and clients • ...
youth crime 2025-06-03
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- what was made in 2024 to prevent youth crime
- how often should the youth offenders do mental health therapy
- who is affected by youth crime
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- what percent ofyouth offenders have mental issues
- most common help line
- what camps do we recommend youth offenders go to
- most common reason for youth crime
- most common youth crime
8 Clues: most common help line • most common youth crime • who is affected by youth crime • most common reason for youth crime • what was made in 2024 to prevent youth crime • what camps do we recommend youth offenders go to • what percent ofyouth offenders have mental issues • how often should the youth offenders do mental health therapy
Awen’s best crossword 2025-05-06
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- medical specialisation of the heart and blood vessel.
- natural chemicals in the brain that help relieve pain, reduces stress and boost feelings happiness.
- being in good physical and mental health.
- the process your body uses to turn food into energy.
- the process by which living things take in and use food material.
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- the process of regaining health, strength, or normal function after illness
- capability of the body of disturbing inhaled oxygen to muscle tissue during increased physical effort.
- to have equilibrium in your routines
- taking in sufficient water
- the state of being immune from or in susceptible to a particular disease.
- having energy, strength and live illness associated to health.
11 Clues: taking in sufficient water • to have equilibrium in your routines • being in good physical and mental health. • the process your body uses to turn food into energy. • medical specialisation of the heart and blood vessel. • having energy, strength and live illness associated to health. • the process by which living things take in and use food material. • ...
Healthful Living Crossword puzzle 2021-09-20
Across
- The chance that something something harmful may happen to you.
- Trustworthy and dependable.
- A state of well-being or balanced health.
- The passing of traits from parent to their biological children.
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- All the living and nonliving things around you.
- A disagreement of people with different views.
- a mix of physical, mental and social well-being.
- The body's response to real or imagined danger
- Determine the quality of.
- Taking action in support of a cause.
10 Clues: Determine the quality of. • Trustworthy and dependable. • Taking action in support of a cause. • A state of well-being or balanced health. • A disagreement of people with different views. • The body's response to real or imagined danger • All the living and nonliving things around you. • a mix of physical, mental and social well-being. • ...
Services recap 2021-10-31
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- This service helps 16-25 year olds at risk of being homeless
- A learning disability charity
- A private healthcare organisation
- Providing people with sexual health and contraception services
- A mental health charity
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- A children's charity, with Pudsy Bear as its mascot, which is televised every November
- Offering support to cancer patients and their families
- Leading homeless charity in the UK
- A statutory service providing education to children
- An international organisation working to combat poverty
10 Clues: A mental health charity • A learning disability charity • A private healthcare organisation • Leading homeless charity in the UK • A statutory service providing education to children • Offering support to cancer patients and their families • An international organisation working to combat poverty • This service helps 16-25 year olds at risk of being homeless • ...
Complementary Health 2021-11-23
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- A group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices aimed at controlling and stilling the mind
- A holistic healing treatment that uses natural plant extracts to promote health and well-being
- An alternative medicine approach that teaches people to change the way their bodies function
- Can relieve nausea and gastrointestinal irritation
- A practice where an individual uses a technique, such as mindfulness, to train attention and awareness and achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state
- A medical system based on the belief that the body can cure itself
- An alternative health profession concerned with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system
- Traditional medical care
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- Can produce a calming and relaxing aroma and promote a peaceful environment
- A system that uses natural remedies to help the body heal itself
- Treating of the whole person, taking into account mental and social factors, rather than just the physical symptoms of a disease
11 Clues: Traditional medical care • Can relieve nausea and gastrointestinal irritation • A system that uses natural remedies to help the body heal itself • A medical system based on the belief that the body can cure itself • Can produce a calming and relaxing aroma and promote a peaceful environment • ...
Medical specialties 2021-11-18
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- These are specialists in diseases of the blood, spleen, and lymph glands
- They focus on women's reproductive health
- You call them eye doctors
- These lab doctors identify the causes of diseases by examining the body under microscopes
- These are surgeons who care for men and women for problems in the urinary tract
- These internists are cancer specialists
- These specialists in physical medicine and rehabilitation treat neck or back pain
- They care for children from birth to young adulthood
- They’re experts on the heart and blood vessels
- Orthopedic surgeon who specializes in the treatment of both simple and complex fractures
- These are experts on hormones and metabolism
- They treat kidney diseases as well as high blood pressure
- They specialize in arthritis
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- They treat diseases in the ears, nose, throat, sinuses, head, neck, and respiratory system
- Physicians, They care for the whole family, including children, adults, and the elderly
- They use X-rays, ultrasound, and other imaging tests to diagnose diseases
- Specialist on breathing issues
- These doctors work with people with mental, emotional, or addictive disorders
- These are specialists in the nervous system
- They focus on mental health problems such as depression, anxiety, phobias, etc.
- Specialist on allergies
- These doctors focus on women's pregnancy and childbirth
- They’re specialists in digestive organs
- They care for problems in your ankles and feet
- Experts on skin, hair and nail problems
25 Clues: Specialist on allergies • You call them eye doctors • They specialize in arthritis • Specialist on breathing issues • These internists are cancer specialists • They’re specialists in digestive organs • Experts on skin, hair and nail problems • They focus on women's reproductive health • These are specialists in the nervous system • ...
Snowy Days and Comforting Nights 2021-12-28
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- Snug as a bug in a rug
- For those days when you really don't want to get out of bed... wear it proudly
- Miss Cleo told me I was going to be rich!
- Mexican for I ate too much and now I want a nap
- Something to cuddle under
- Curative, encouraging mending
- The feeling you get from amusing entertainment
- The solution to too much solitude
- Repossession of one's health
- Don't play with my heart, play with my board
- A pleasant emotion associated with mental health and happiness
- Seventh heaven, pure delight
- The perfect time of year to curl up with a good book and cup of cocoa
- Soft and snuggly
- Bears love this yearly ritual
- The ability to decide for oneself
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- Cozy opulence
- Fun hobby well constructed
- Creating for one's stomach
- Concern for oneself or others
- Recreational tomfoolery
- The solution to too much togetherness
- Comes out of your ears when angry, relaxes you when rising from a drink
- Hard to pronounce word that roughly translates to "wellbeing"
- "Give me a _____! Give me a _____! _____ me off a piece of that KitKat bar!"
- Refined splendor
- Forty winks
- Distraction from what you think you should be doing
- A well-knit hug
- Romance, action, and comedy from a couch
- Even more relaxing with bubbles (and maybe some bubbly)
- Energizing... like the feeling of a brisk and unexpected shower
- Mental picture of unconsciousness
33 Clues: Forty winks • Cozy opulence • A well-knit hug • Refined splendor • Soft and snuggly • Snug as a bug in a rug • Recreational tomfoolery • Something to cuddle under • Fun hobby well constructed • Creating for one's stomach • Repossession of one's health • Seventh heaven, pure delight • Concern for oneself or others • Curative, encouraging mending • Bears love this yearly ritual • ...
Counseling and Mental Health EOC Review 2020-12-07
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- when a family member purposefully damages the self-concept/esteem of another family member
- a struggle between two people with opposing views
- the appropriate way of behaving/speaking
- messages sent from a listener that show the message is being accurately conveyed
- A means of communication in which people fail to say what they really mean.
- The distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels and behaves toward acceptable standards of right and wrong.
- development in the range of ability to express feelings
- identifying and understanding another's feelings
- the makeup of a family
- communication between two opposing sides for purposes of settling or resolving a situation
- A dependence on a continuing supply of drugs/alcohol or damaging habit.
- the intentional abuse/neglect of children or adults by another family member to gain control
- A person who gives the speaker feedback in such forms as nodding, paraphrasing, maintaining an expression that shows interest, and asking questions for clarification.
- assuming responsibility for family members who have serious problems by covering up negative behaviors
- factors that influence or increase the likelihood of disease
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- refers to a person's age
- an addiction to alcohol
- careers involved in assisting people with positive mental health
- the inability to obtain adequate sleep
- an emotional state ranging from sadness to prolonged feelings of helplessness and despair
- a series of stages determined by a combination of age, marital status, and the presence of children across a family life span
- a mtherod of settling disputes by using the services of a neutral thrid party
- _______ Heirarchy of needs theory: suggests that human needs fall into a hierarchy and that as each is met, your motivation to reach the next is greater
- behavior patterns people use to protect themselves
- the ability to accurately convey information so the message is understood
- developing the ability to reason and form complex thoughts
- a family in which the members relate to each other in positive ways
- an event or experience that greatly influences a person's family life
- people related by blood, marriage, or adoption
29 Clues: the makeup of a family • an addiction to alcohol • refers to a person's age • the inability to obtain adequate sleep • the appropriate way of behaving/speaking • people related by blood, marriage, or adoption • identifying and understanding another's feelings • a struggle between two people with opposing views • behavior patterns people use to protect themselves • ...
Mental Health - Chapters 54,55,56 Key Words 2013-12-22
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- physical and emotional state always present in individuals, which intensifies when an internal or external environment change or threat occurs to which the individual must respond
- simultaneous existence of a major psychiatric condition and a substance abuse problem
- perception of self as having worth
- frequently irreversible SE of antipsychotic meds that develops after years of use
- defense mechanism in which an individual refuses to acknowledge a real situation
- occurs when an individual has had repeated exposure to event they perceive as being uncontrollable; leads to loss of motivation, feelings of despair or anxiety, and cognitive impairment
- state in which an individual's perception of reality is impaired, interfering with the capacity to function and relate to others
- psychologic struggle that results when two incompatible possibilities occur at the same time
- attempts to cope using strategies that ultimately do not return the individual to homeostasis
- possible result of withdrawal from alcohol and/or benzodiazepine abuse, S/S include nightmares, agitation, disorientation, hallucinations, fever, hypertension, diaphoresis, tachycardia, hypertension
- vague sense of impending doom or an apprehension that appears to have no clearly identifiable cause
- any behavioral or cognitive activity used to deal with stress
- state of feeling outside of oneself; watching what is happening as if it were happening to someone else
- self-help support process to overcome physical or psychologic dependence
- factor that causes stress, can be positive or negative
- approach based on assumption that mental disorders are related to physiologic changes within the CNS
- approach in which the patient learns new ways to behave in a therapeutic relationship based on trust
- individual exhibits self-defeating behaviors, beliefs, and feelings that are learned as a result of a pathologic relationship with a chemically dependent or otherwise dysfunctional person
- level or consciousness and orientation to time, place, person, and self
- physiologic result of repeated doses of an opioid in which a higher dose is required to receive the same analgesic effect
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- occurs after stopping or reducing the habitual dose or frequency of an abused drug
- unconscious method of relieving anxiety; excessive or inappropriate use can hinder personality development
- ingestion of a substance in gradually increasing quantities in response to a physical need
- dependence characterized by the need to ingest a substance in order to avoid unpleasant withdrawal symptoms
- point at which an individual moves toward illness and disequilibrium
- individual's mental image or picture of self
- SE of antipsychotic drugs on the portion of the CNS controlling involuntary movement
- defense mechanism in which individuals see others as a source of of their own unacceptable thoughts, feelings, or impulses
- dependence characterized by intense craving for a substance without physical withdrawal symptoms
- behavioral pattern of compulsive drug use characterized by a craving for an opioid and obtaining and using the drug for effects other than pain relief
- approach based on the theory that people function at different levels of awareness and that ego defense mechanisms are used to prevent anxiety
- maladaptive pattern of substance use that differs from generally accepted cultural norms
- organism's attempt to return to homeostasis
- syndrome resulting from long-term use of antipsychotic drug therapy and characterized by S/S of masklike face, shuffling gait, resting tremor, and rigid posture.
- all emotional and physical responses and sensations
35 Clues: perception of self as having worth • organism's attempt to return to homeostasis • individual's mental image or picture of self • all emotional and physical responses and sensations • factor that causes stress, can be positive or negative • any behavioral or cognitive activity used to deal with stress • ...
Mental Health ATI Ch 11-15 2022-03-28
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- A single episode or recurrent episodes of unipolar depression resulting in a significant change in a client's normal functioning.
- Client experiences an extreme fear of certain places where the client feels vulnerable or unsafe
- Misconstrues trivial events and attaches personal significance to them
- Meaningless rhyming of words
- A less severe episode of mania that lasts at least 4 days accompanied by 3 or more manifestations of mania.
- Exposure to traumatic events causes anxiety, detachment, and other manifestations about the event for longer than 1 month following the event
- Lack of motivation in activities and hygiene
- Client repeats words spoken to them
- Lack of pleasure or joy
- Believes thoughts are heard by others
- An abnormally elevated mood, that usually requires hospitalization.
- Made up words that have meaning only to the client
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- The feeling that a person is observing one's own personality or body from a distance
- The client exhibits uncontrollable, excessive worry for at least 6 months
- Pronounced increase or decrease in the amount of movement
- The feeling that outside events are unreal or part of a dream, or that objects appear larger or smaller than they should
- Range of expression (blunted, flat, broad)
- Words jumbled together with little meaning or significance to the listener
- Client has psychotic thinking or behavior present for at least 6 months.
- The client has intrusive thoughts of unrealistic obsessions and tries to control these thoughts with compulsive behaviors
- Believes their actions or thoughts are able to control a situation or affect others
- Lack of energy
- Tool used to monitor involuntary movements and tardive dyskinesia in clients who take antipsychotic medication
- Maintaining a specific position for an extended period of time
- Poverty of thought or speech
25 Clues: Lack of energy • Lack of pleasure or joy • Meaningless rhyming of words • Poverty of thought or speech • Client repeats words spoken to them • Believes thoughts are heard by others • Range of expression (blunted, flat, broad) • Lack of motivation in activities and hygiene • Made up words that have meaning only to the client • ...
Unit 5: Mental and Physical Health 2025-05-03
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- Persistent, excessive worry about various aspects of life.
- Formerly known as multiple personality disorder; characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states or identities.
- A state of motor immobility and behavioral abnormality seen in some mental disorders.
- Proposes some people, mostly women, react to stress by tending to their own and others' needs.
- Fear of social situations where one might be judged or scrutinized by others.
- Perspective that emphasizes the role of learning and environment in shaping behavior.
- False beliefs that may manifest as persecutory, believing others are our to harm you, or grandiose, believing you have special powers.
- Perspective that examines how social and cultural factors influence behavior.
- Perspective that focuses on unconscious processes and early life experiences.
- Focuses on factors that contribute to individual and societal thriving. It emphasizes positive emotions, resilience, and psychological health.
- Fear of being in situations where escape might be difficult or help unavailable. Could include public transportation, open spaces, and crowds.
- A type of exposure therapy where a person is gradually exposed to a feared stimulus while practicing relaxation techniques.
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- Involves recurrent, unexpected panic attacks with physical and cognitive symptoms of intense fear.
- Perspective that focuses on mental processes such as thinking, memory, and problem-solving.
- False sensory perceptions, such as hearing voices or seeing things that aren’t present.
- A disorder characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and actions (compulsions).
- Perspective that focuses on the physiological and genetic influences on behavior.
- A therapeutic approach that emphasizes empathy, active listening, and unconditional positive regard for the client.
- A controversial and rarely used procedure that severs connections in the prefrontal cortex. Was once widely performed to treat mental illnesses but has since been abandoned.
- A neurological disorder caused by long-term use of antipsychotic medications, characterized by involuntary movements.
- A medical treatment for severe depression involving electrical stimulation of the brain under anesthesia.
- Describes the process of experiencing stress in three stages: alarm reaction, resistance phase, and exhaustion phase.
- Perspective that emphasizes personal growth, free will, and self-actualization.
- A form of therapy that helps clients identify and change irrational beliefs contributing to emotional distress.
- A mental health disorder triggered by exposure to traumatic events, leading to flashbacks, anxiety, and avoidance.
25 Clues: Persistent, excessive worry about various aspects of life. • Fear of social situations where one might be judged or scrutinized by others. • Perspective that examines how social and cultural factors influence behavior. • Perspective that focuses on unconscious processes and early life experiences. • ...
Mental Health and Safety Week Puzzle 2025-04-11
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- A state of emotional, psychological, and social well-being that affects how we think and act; 2 words.
- The person you must notify immediately after a workplace injury or accident.
- One of the three employee rights under the Canada Labour Code; allows workers to be involved in safety discussions and decisions: right to _____.
- Required in workplaces with 20 or more employees, this group helps identify hazards and improve safety on-site; 5 words.
- Workplace health and safety is the responsibility of ____.
- Support provided for minor injuries at work; includes a kit, training, and certified responders; 2 words.
- Regular workplace reviews conducted to identify hazards and ensure compliance with safety standards.
- This high-level provides leadership and direction on health and safety matters across the department; 7 words.
- Task-specific guidance to help employees complete work safely and prevent injuries; 3 words.
- Proactive actions to identify and control hazards before accidents happen.
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- Form used by an employee to report their injury to their manager; 5 words.
- Having enough time and energy for both work and personal life means you're in _____.
- Appointed in workplace with fewer than 20 employees to support workers and monitor health and safety concerns; 4 words.
- Confidential mental health service available 24/7 for federal employees; acronym.
- The office or person where Notices of Occurrences (NoO) for harassment and violence are submitted; 2 words.
- The science of adapting workstations and tools to fit the worker, reducing injury risks.
- After an evacuation, this is where all employees should gather to be accounted for; 2 words.
- Employee's entitlement to be informed about hazards in their workplace and receive proper training to protect themselves; 3 words.
- Form completed by your employer after being informed of the workplace injury or hazardous event; acronym.
- Confidential and impartial service offering guidance on workplace concerns; contactable at 1-833-354-5367.
- The third fundamental right under the Canada Labour Code: the right to _____ dangerous work.
21 Clues: Workplace health and safety is the responsibility of ____. • Form used by an employee to report their injury to their manager; 5 words. • Proactive actions to identify and control hazards before accidents happen. • The person you must notify immediately after a workplace injury or accident. • ...
chapter 9 2022-06-03
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- treating mental health problems
- causing ones own death
- conditions that affect your mood
- behavior and emotional problems
- persons emotional response
- a group of people led by psychologists
- expression of deep sorrow
- therapy for your behavior
- uses treatments like medications
- disorder caused by people not eating
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- symptoms of intense anxiety or panic
- affects someones emotional state
- group of suicides
- strategies people often use
- short term form of psychotherapy
- being isolated from a group or activity
16 Clues: group of suicides • causing ones own death • expression of deep sorrow • therapy for your behavior • persons emotional response • strategies people often use • treating mental health problems • behavior and emotional problems • affects someones emotional state • conditions that affect your mood • short term form of psychotherapy • uses treatments like medications • ...
Test 2024-03-04
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- Popular music genre pioneered by black artists
- Dress up
- Strain caused by lateral movement within something
- To input something into a database
- Opposite of automatic
- Insect as well as a sport
- Mental health professional
- To dig out
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- To move around in an enclosed area
- Thorny, symbolic flower
- A common electric cooler
- Generated by electric current through a coil
- A popular japanese noodle
- Cease eating for a period of time
- Many tiny grains of rock
- Long period of time
16 Clues: Dress up • To dig out • Long period of time • Opposite of automatic • Thorny, symbolic flower • A common electric cooler • Many tiny grains of rock • A popular japanese noodle • Insect as well as a sport • Mental health professional • Cease eating for a period of time • To move around in an enclosed area • To input something into a database • Generated by electric current through a coil • ...
The Lost Hero 2024-10-28
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- wind Resistant Jacket
- printed circuit board
- on cloth
- been reborn in another body
- by or subjected etching
- a slight involuntary grimace or shaking
- decision on a criminal case.
- mental health disorder where people steal.
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- educated
- God of Artiasian
- or spread over a wide area
- person who enjoys the distress of others
- of woven fabric
- or done forethought
- =The method of tactile production
- or strengthen
16 Clues: educated • on cloth • or strengthen • of woven fabric • God of Artiasian • or done forethought • wind Resistant Jacket • printed circuit board • by or subjected etching • or spread over a wide area • been reborn in another body • decision on a criminal case. • =The method of tactile production • a slight involuntary grimace or shaking • person who enjoys the distress of others • ...
Brain Smart Crossword 2024-12-10
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- - Acquiring knowledge or skills
- - Helps you recall important things
- - Mental sharpness and focus
- - Innovative supplement for sharper minds
- - Staying focused without distractions
- - Supports strong bones and energy
- - Central organ of thought
- - Boosts nutrition for better health
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- - Derived straight from nature
- - Essential nutrients for the body
- - Grown naturally, without chemicals
- - Bring back forgotten ideas
12 Clues: - Central organ of thought • - Mental sharpness and focus • - Bring back forgotten ideas • - Derived straight from nature • - Acquiring knowledge or skills • - Essential nutrients for the body • - Supports strong bones and energy • - Helps you recall important things • - Grown naturally, without chemicals • - Boosts nutrition for better health • ...
codys cw puzzle 2021-09-29
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- the connection between the most important parts of your body
- the value of somethings condition
- "beef" or arguments in between people
- your ability to say no
- Talking in between people
- taking care of anxiety and other things like that
- an exposure to danger
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- the ability to solve problems with people
- another word for dependable
- this is a risk which is bound to happen over time, good or bad
- mental/physical characteristics passing down from generation to generation
- this is the religious past/present of someone, and the type of people that they are around
- the area that you are in, or around
- the greatness of somethings health
- standing up for someone
- this is to think of something, and assess it.
- the worrying that something is going to happen or about something that is happening.
17 Clues: an exposure to danger • your ability to say no • standing up for someone • Talking in between people • another word for dependable • the value of somethings condition • the greatness of somethings health • the area that you are in, or around • "beef" or arguments in between people • the ability to solve problems with people • this is to think of something, and assess it. • ...
Recovery Assignment #2 2022-05-17
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- being aware of something
- SKILL a way someone deals with stressful situations
- a type of food
- is continued effort to do or achieve something
- is a state of difficulty or misfortune that is in life
- is inside and outside influences that might affect health related decisions.
- is the ability to control your thoughts, behavios, and emotions
- having self control
- is the process that guides you and maintains goal behaviors
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- when someone sees you in a negative way because of your mental illness.
- is the act of speaking in support of another person, place, or thing.
- vitamins and minerals needed by the body in very small amounts
- is a marketing term for food claimed to confer health benefits
- the state of being related or connected
- set of attitudes
- is a guide to the nutrients in one serving of food
- disagreement or argument
- is a feeling of emotional or physical tension
18 Clues: a type of food • set of attitudes • having self control • being aware of something • disagreement or argument • the state of being related or connected • is a feeling of emotional or physical tension • is continued effort to do or achieve something • is a guide to the nutrients in one serving of food • SKILL a way someone deals with stressful situations • ...
inner child 2024-04-04
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- Strategies Techniques to manage stress and challenges.
- Development and improvement over time.
- The journey of regaining health or stability after setbacks.
- Beliefs: Negative beliefs hindering personal growth.
- Distressing experiences that overwhelm coping abilities.
- Metaphorical or literal passage associated with personal transformation.
- Letting go of resentment towards oneself or others.
- Development Intentional self-improvement and growth. Emotional Well-being: Mental health characterized by positive emotions.
- Examining one's thoughts and feelings for self-awareness.
- Bouncing back from adversity.
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- Gaining control and confidence over one's life.
- Personal limits defining acceptable behavior in relationships.
- Providing oneself with nurturing and support to address unmet needs.
- Lighthearted and spontaneous behavior.
- Generating new ideas or expressions.
- The childlike aspect of one's personality influenced by past experiences.
- Treating oneself with kindness and acceptance. Self-Esteem: Evaluation of one's worth and competence.
- The process of recovering from wounds or distress.
18 Clues: Bouncing back from adversity. • Generating new ideas or expressions. • Development and improvement over time. • Lighthearted and spontaneous behavior. • Gaining control and confidence over one's life. • The process of recovering from wounds or distress. • Letting go of resentment towards oneself or others. • Beliefs: Negative beliefs hindering personal growth. • ...
Hospital departments 2024-12-03
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- Women’s reproductive health and childbirth
- Eye care and vision services
- Treatment of blood disorders
- Care for skin, hair, and nail conditions
- Diagnosis and treatment of heart and vascular conditions
- Treatment of hormonal and metabolic disorders
- Treatment of digestive system disorders
- Immediate care for acute illnesses and injuries
- a place where prescription medications are prepared and sold
- treatment in which a doctor cuts into somebody’s body in order to remove or repair internal organs
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- Medical care for infants, children, and adolescents
- The branch of medicine that is focused on the relief of pain in the perioperative period
- Diagnosis and treatment of cancer
- Treatment of lung and respiratory tract disorders
- Treatment of urinary and male reproductive systems
- Mental health care and treatment
- Care for brain, spinal cord, and nervous system disorders
- Treatment of musculoskeletal system issues
18 Clues: Eye care and vision services • Treatment of blood disorders • Mental health care and treatment • Diagnosis and treatment of cancer • Treatment of digestive system disorders • Care for skin, hair, and nail conditions • Women’s reproductive health and childbirth • Treatment of musculoskeletal system issues • Treatment of hormonal and metabolic disorders • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary Test 2021-08-18
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- choices that you make
- the way you think, feel and act
- strong beliefs
- to keep something from happening
- when things start piling up against you
- physical, mental and social well being
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- someone you look up to
- something you hope to accomplish
- results
- state of well being
- pattern of behavior
- the chance of harm or loss
12 Clues: results • strong beliefs • state of well being • pattern of behavior • choices that you make • someone you look up to • the chance of harm or loss • the way you think, feel and act • something you hope to accomplish • to keep something from happening • physical, mental and social well being • when things start piling up against you
Wellness 2022-12-29
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- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to improve health and fitness
- the state of being free from tension and anxiety
- an aim or desired result
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- the state of being happy
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- the state of being free from illness or injury
- relating to the mind
7 Clues: relating to the mind • the state of being happy • an aim or desired result • the state of being free from illness or injury • the state of being free from tension and anxiety • activity requiring physical effort, carried out to improve health and fitness • the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
Unit 5 Exam Review 2022-04-28
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- nonpharmacological treatment, helpful despite dark history (abbreviated)
- the stress of adapting to a new culture
- how we view our role in our own stress, our explanatory style (2 words)
- process blocked by SSRIs, increase neurotransmitter activity
- schizophrenia, bipolar, other disorders are often managed but not ____ with treatment
- ___ system; the brain's "reward pathway"
- hearing voices that are not really there, for
- when non-treatment works, used to test effects of actual treatments
- brain's "feel good" neurotransmitter, role in addiction
- UNL resource for mental health support, free to students (abbreviated)
- Aspergers now referred to as part of this diagnosis (abbreviated)
- guide for diagnosing disorder, currently on edition 5 (abbreviated)
- research shows addiction is a ____ disorder
- any event that we perceive as threatening or challenging
- therapeutic ___, social support benefit of all therapy types
- National Suicide Prevention Helpline: 1-800-273-___
- long held belief regarding causes of mental illnesses
- well established risk factor for mental health disorders, aka low SES
- use of sub-perceptual psychedelic drugs as treatment
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- a key neurotransmitter in depression
- positive outcomes associated with drug use
- most commonly used form of drug abuse treatment
- approach focused on how thoughts/beliefs lead to disorders
- stress management approach that includes exercise, TIPP
- tendency to focus on the bad things that happen (2 words)
- clinical criteria; most of the day, nearly every day (abbreviation, 2 words)
- word ___; disordered speech pattern
- type of mood disorder, has 2 subtypes based on manic symptoms
- the "h" in the HPA axis
- ___ reinforcement occurs during binge-intoxication stage
- negative effects following stopping a behavior
- believing others can hear your thoughts, for example
- negative ___ style may exacerbate depressive symptoms
- final stage of general adaptation syndrome
- CNS response to a threat
- good stress
36 Clues: good stress • the "h" in the HPA axis • CNS response to a threat • word ___; disordered speech pattern • a key neurotransmitter in depression • the stress of adapting to a new culture • ___ system; the brain's "reward pathway" • positive outcomes associated with drug use • final stage of general adaptation syndrome • research shows addiction is a ____ disorder • ...
psych 2024-08-15
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- A 2017 study in the Journal of Affective Disorders links social media use with symptoms of ___ anxiety and generalized anxiety disorders. (6)
- One strategy to reduce the negative impact of social media is to set boundaries on ___ time. (11)
- The 2018 study in Computers in Human Behavior identifies ___ as a significant predictor of loneliness and depression among social media users. (4)
- According to research, "social media ___" is a behavioral issue similar to substance abuse. (9)
- Encouraging positive and supportive interactions online helps create a ___ digital environment. (9)
- One of the adverse outcomes of cyberbullying is the risk of ___ ideation among victims. (9)
- Cyberbullying and online harassment can lead to a decline in self-worth and increased ___ levels. (6)
- The constant exposure to curated images on social media can lead to feelings of ___ and low self-esteem. (10
- A 2020 report by the ___ Research Center found that 59% of U.S. teens have experienced cyberbullying. (3)
- ___ usage means being aware of the content you consume and the emotions it evokes. (7)
- Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok are used to ___, share, and engage with others. (6)
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- Platforms use ___ to show users content likely to keep them engaged. (10)
- The fear that others are having more rewarding experiences, often heightened by social media, is known as ___. (4)
- The anxiety and fear associated with being judged on social media are examples of ___ impacts. (12)
- For individuals struggling with mental health, social media can be a platform to share experiences and find ___. (11)
- The overuse of social media is linked to the development of ___ disorders. (7)
- One study by ___ et al. (2016) highlights the risks of social media addiction, including mood swings and withdrawal symptoms. (10)
- A study by Naslund et al. (2016) highlights the benefits of ___ support groups for those with mental illness. (6)
- The pressure to maintain a certain ___ online contributes to heightened anxiety. (5)
- To mitigate adverse effects, experts recommend seeking ___ help for significant distress. (11)
- The anonymity on social media can lead to ___ and online harassment, affecting mental health. (13)
21 Clues: Platforms use ___ to show users content likely to keep them engaged. (10) • The overuse of social media is linked to the development of ___ disorders. (7) • The pressure to maintain a certain ___ online contributes to heightened anxiety. (5) • ___ usage means being aware of the content you consume and the emotions it evokes. (7) • ...
Night Vocabulary Review for Sections 1-5 2013-05-16
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- made thin due to starvation
- passed
- people who are expelled from a country
- boisterous and disorderly
- a family name
- clear understanding
- written discussion of a topic
- violent mental agitation or wild excitement
- absolutely; in an unqualified way
- emptiness
- an eyeglass for one eye
- coaxing by flattery
- returning to health after an illness
- referring to the second of a list of two nouns
- a group of vehicles traveling together
- restrictions
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- lacking strength; weak
- short, humorous stories
- known widely and unfavorably; infamous
- withdrawing troops or civilians
- leaving one area to settle in another
- grief; mourning
- completely lacking or empty
- hindered; restricted
- necessary supplies, such as food
- likely to cause an epidemic disease
- steadily; persistently
- sadness; depression
- trivial; not important
- sealed against the entry or escape of air
- treacherous action to defeat or undermine a cause
- to cause someone physical pain or mental anguish
- beat; hit
33 Clues: passed • emptiness • beat; hit • restrictions • a family name • grief; mourning • clear understanding • sadness; depression • coaxing by flattery • hindered; restricted • lacking strength; weak • steadily; persistently • trivial; not important • short, humorous stories • an eyeglass for one eye • boisterous and disorderly • made thin due to starvation • completely lacking or empty • ...
Night 2023-03-09
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- people in frequent contact with one another
- a loud declamation expressed with emotion
- distinct odor
- required by rules
- a fixed portion for distribution
- to protect oneself from harm
- a densely populated poor area
- the most infamous death camp
- learn or discover with confidence
- kill or get rid of on a large scale
- a place of worship
- someone who does manual work
- bite or chew on
- act of choosing with set regulations
- loss of strength and energy from work
- isolation to prevent the transfer of disease
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- ask a collection of questions
- place for execution by hanging
- intense mental agitation
- intense suffering mental or physical
- lodge or buildings used to house large amounts of people
- against others' senses or spirit
- something without worth
- act of freeing someone or something
- a furnace made to burn corpses
- widespread disease outbreak
- feeling of regret
- long duration
- health facility for treatment
29 Clues: distinct odor • long duration • bite or chew on • required by rules • feeling of regret • a place of worship • something without worth • intense mental agitation • widespread disease outbreak • to protect oneself from harm • the most infamous death camp • someone who does manual work • ask a collection of questions • a densely populated poor area • health facility for treatment • ...
SPORTS 2025-04-28
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- to succed in dealing with a problem
- to look for
- something you can do or take up
- being afraid of something
- a target, goal
- to reduce to the lowest degree
- mental or physical health
- someone who does a sport
- opposed to reason
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- act of performing a task
- not usual,reaching the highest degree
- the time and space allotted to news
- to obtain something
- something potentially dangerous
- a small quantity
- a vigorous attempt
16 Clues: to look for • a target, goal • a small quantity • opposed to reason • a vigorous attempt • to obtain something • act of performing a task • someone who does a sport • being afraid of something • mental or physical health • to reduce to the lowest degree • something you can do or take up • something potentially dangerous • to succed in dealing with a problem • ...
Bulimia 2012-10-30
10 Clues: affect or control • on the bright side • poor health;sickness • disorder of the mind • pertaining to the body • An excessive indulgement • sunken physically and mentally • pertaining to;characterises by • a medicine for relieving constipation • Eating disorder where the person binge eats
One in All in 2022-11-16
10 Clues: Of the soul (9) • Of the mind (6) • Mark of disgrace (6) • Relating to seeing(6) • Relating to words (6) • What makes you you (8) • Strain or emphasis (6) • Freedom from illness(6) • Sympathetic reaction (7) • Showing strong feelings (9)
Basics of rehabilitation 2024-06-19
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- therapist professional who helps with daily activities
- Rehabilitation setting
- plan measurable steps towards recovery
- support system for rehabilitation
- type of therapy for communication
- illness that requires rehabilitation
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- equipment for mobility assistance
- goal of rehabilitation
- Rehabilitation for mental health
- Equipment for mobility assistance
- to improve movement
11 Clues: to improve movement • goal of rehabilitation • Rehabilitation setting • Rehabilitation for mental health • equipment for mobility assistance • Equipment for mobility assistance • support system for rehabilitation • type of therapy for communication • illness that requires rehabilitation • plan measurable steps towards recovery • ...
Community Health 2024-05-08
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- focuses on the client or family, uses language accessible to the client, and respects the clients privacy.
- assistance programs that provide either cash assistance or in-kind benefits to individuals and families from any governmental entity.
- They are people who serve as “frontline” health and social service workers.
- unfair and avoidable differences in health across the population, and between different groups within society
- open up a discussion and facilitate dialogue. Good for opening interviews and gathering additional information
- Prepare and disseminate material, find cases and recruit, assess community, visit homes, promote health literacy, be an advocate.
- focuses on the positive attributes of the clients and communities.
- the complete state of physical, mental, and social well-being, not just the absence of disease.
- the legal obligation to report abuse. Mandated reporters are individuals or agencies that are legally required to make these reports. In the United States, mandated reporting laws vary significantly.
- determines which skills CHWs are competent to perform and which are beyond their expertise
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- Listen actively, ask open-ended questions, convey information in clear language, clearly state wants or needs, present information to groups
- What is 1 piece of information gathered during the beginning of an interview with your client?
- organized measures (either public or private) to prevent disease, promote health, and prolong life among the population as a whole.
- Share accurate and culturally appropriate information with clients, families, and community groups; use plain language; assess understanding; select appropriate written and visual materials.
- strategy for engaging with patients and caregivers to create a complete and accurate medication list using the brown bag method.
- a framework for CHWs, supervisors, and employers of CHWs to discuss ethical issues facing the profession
- A set of guidelines that individuals inherit as members of a particular society and that tell them how to view the world, how to experience it emotionally, and how to behave in it in relation to other people
- Organize communities, be an advocate, translate and interpret, conduct assessments
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
- Are guidelines that define professional working relationships.
20 Clues: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 • Are guidelines that define professional working relationships. • focuses on the positive attributes of the clients and communities. • They are people who serve as “frontline” health and social service workers. • Organize communities, be an advocate, translate and interpret, conduct assessments • ...
PSY 1513 General Psychology Chapter 1 2022-08-12
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- believed unconscious forces in the mind controlled and determined an individual's behavior
- psychologist who evaluates and assists children with learning problems or other special needs
- contributed to Humanistic Psychology; introduced the Hierarchy of Needs
- focused his studies on how behavior helps individuals to adapt to demands placed on them
- a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders
- means "unitary form" or "pattern"
- psychologist studies issues related to measuring intelligence and educational or academic achievement
- believed you can never observe another person's mental processes and therefore psychology should only study observable things; behaviorism
- psychologist studies group or social influences on behavior
- psychologist who helps people clarify their goals and make life decisions or assists them in overcoming problems in various areas of their live
- believes psychology should limit itself to the study of overt, observable behavior
- type of research completed to obtain knowledge
- psychologist who focuses on processes involving physical, cognitive, social, and personality development
- psychologist studies the relationship between psychological factors and physical health
- inward focus on mental experiences like sensations or feelings
- focuses on relationship between biological processes and behavior
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- focuses on the role of evolutionary processes in shaping behavior
- attempts to understand the structure of the mind by breaking it down into its component parts
- believes that free will and conscious choice are essential aspects of the human experience
- psychologist who uses psychological techniques to evaluate and treat individuals with psychological disorders
- considered the founder of psychology due to establishing a laboratory
- emphasizes roles of cognitive and environmental factors
- belief that the struggle between unconscious sexual or aggressive impulses influence behavior
- focuses on working through unconscious conflicts which are the root of psychological problems
- psychologist studies the relationship between the physical environment and behavior
- science of behavior and mental processes
- type of research that attempts to find solutions to a certain problem
27 Clues: means "unitary form" or "pattern" • science of behavior and mental processes • type of research completed to obtain knowledge • emphasizes roles of cognitive and environmental factors • psychologist studies group or social influences on behavior • inward focus on mental experiences like sensations or feelings • ...
Community Resources and Assets in Calgary 2024-02-12
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- Acronym for a nonprofit organization in Calgary that offers mentorship, training, and resources to support women entrepreneurs.
- A community health centre in Calgary offering medical, dental, and mental health services to underserved populations
- This iconic landmark in Calgary offers stunning views of the city and surrounding area
- An agency in Calgary that provides support, resources, and advocacy for women and families affected by domestic violence
- This cultural institution in Calgary showcases art, artifacts, and exhibitions celebrating Alberta's heritage
- Calgary This cultural institution in Calgary showcases contemporary art exhibitions, performances, and public programs
- This organization in Calgary offers programs and services to support individuals with developmental disabilities and their families
- An organization in Calgary that provides basic needs supports, money management and life skills, wellness engagement
- This organization in Calgary operates a network of community gardens, urban farms, and food education programs to promote food security and sustainability
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- This nonprofit organization in Calgary supports local artists and promotes cultural engagement through exhibitions and events
- A nonprofit organization in Calgary that offers 24 hour counseling, support groups, and crisis intervention services for individuals struggling with mental health issues
- An organization that provides disaster assistance
- Acronym for an organization that provides resources for new immigrants
- This organization in Calgary provides low-cost or free legal assistance and advocacy for individuals facing legal challenges
- A community center in Calgary that offers recreational programs, educational workshops, and social activities for seniors
- A nonprofit organization in Calgary that offers programs and services for LGBTQ2S+ individuals and their allies
16 Clues: An organization that provides disaster assistance • Acronym for an organization that provides resources for new immigrants • This iconic landmark in Calgary offers stunning views of the city and surrounding area • This cultural institution in Calgary showcases art, artifacts, and exhibitions celebrating Alberta's heritage • ...
wellness 2020-08-31
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- when someone is crying they are being ---------
- when someone gives you hope and cheers you on
- when your body is feeling good an is physically okay
- when you are very aware of your surroundings
- the opposite of physical
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- when you are fit and healthy
- things that you use to help you get to your goal
- when someone is trying make friends they are trying to be ------
- teacher say it when they you to be attentive in class
- the opposite of mental
- its a cycle of making healthy choices
11 Clues: the opposite of mental • the opposite of physical • when you are fit and healthy • its a cycle of making healthy choices • when you are very aware of your surroundings • when someone gives you hope and cheers you on • when someone is crying they are being --------- • things that you use to help you get to your goal • when your body is feeling good an is physically okay • ...
Health Project Underage Drinking 2016-11-19
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- What happens when you drink too much alcohol
- Drinking underage is bad for your
- A person you talk to if you have a drinking problem
- Drinking alcohol when your young
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- Driving Under Influence
- One of the warning signs of drinking is changes of
- When you consume an amount of alcohol in one sitting
- The addiction or mental illness of the consumption of alcohol
- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
- the day after you consume alcohol
- A state of mental or emotional strain one of reason why teens drink
11 Clues: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome • Driving Under Influence • Drinking alcohol when your young • Drinking underage is bad for your • the day after you consume alcohol • What happens when you drink too much alcohol • One of the warning signs of drinking is changes of • A person you talk to if you have a drinking problem • When you consume an amount of alcohol in one sitting • ...
Vocab 8 2017-04-19
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- I always want the right _____
- Someone who eats a lot of food but does not let their body get the nutrients.
- I see this outside my cookie box.
- Could be a good or a bad thing but it's how you eat on a regular day
- Gives more energy
- Italians love noodles
- Help you get stronger
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- Every fruit you eat you get more_____ in your body.
- Fat bucks
- Mental health disorder
- self starvation
- They're not good for me but I still eat them
- Little effort but fast weight loss
- Someone who eats a lot more then they should.
- I see my body in a health way and not put myself down.
- The whole world is mostly covered by
- This is good to see on and brand of food to see the ____
- Lead is a type of ______
18 Clues: Fat bucks • self starvation • Gives more energy • Italians love noodles • Help you get stronger • Mental health disorder • Lead is a type of ______ • I always want the right _____ • I see this outside my cookie box. • Little effort but fast weight loss • The whole world is mostly covered by • They're not good for me but I still eat them • Someone who eats a lot more then they should. • ...
Nursing 101 2023-06-13
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- Prevention & Management of Violence and Aggression
- Insertion of a tube in the neck in order to breath
- Ward where surgeries take place
- Employees health and wellbeing
- Feeding through a pipe directly inserted into the stomach
- Post-op ward
- Assistant to the surgeon in theatres
- Employees would be expected to understand a wide range of procedures and practices. Candidates likely have expertise within a specialist area, which will have been gained through qualifications or relevant experience
- Roles in this band would require a period of induction. The employee would be required to understand a range of procedures, that although are routine, may be performed outside of their immediate work area.
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- Administration of anesthesia to patients before surgery
- Colour-coded system to rate severity of patient's illness
- Post-op check
- Neonatal Intensive care unit
- Exposure prone procedures
- Paediatric Intensive care unit
- Healthcare Assistant
- Registered Mental Health Nurse
- Registered Nurse Learning Disability
18 Clues: Post-op ward • Post-op check • Healthcare Assistant • Exposure prone procedures • Neonatal Intensive care unit • Employees health and wellbeing • Paediatric Intensive care unit • Registered Mental Health Nurse • Ward where surgeries take place • Registered Nurse Learning Disability • Assistant to the surgeon in theatres • Prevention & Management of Violence and Aggression • ...
CROSSWORD VOCABULARY PUZZLE 2024-01-18
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- To be strong and well
- To be injurious or damaging
- The whole physical structure that forms a person
- Between the food and the leg
- Relating to the body
- An organ in the body where food is digested
- Two organs in your face that are used to seeing
- Unexpected
- The front of the neck
- Illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health
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- Relating to the mind
- The quality of being humid
- The resting state in which the body is not active and the mind is unconscious
- A dark brown powder made from cocoa beans, used to make chocolate
- A food that is considered to be very good for your health
- Substance that people need in order to live and grow
- The organ inside the head that controls thought, memory, feelings, and activity
- The part of the face through which you breathe and smell
18 Clues: Unexpected • Relating to the mind • Relating to the body • To be strong and well • The front of the neck • The quality of being humid • To be injurious or damaging • Between the food and the leg • An organ in the body where food is digested • Two organs in your face that are used to seeing • The whole physical structure that forms a person • ...
Professions 2024-01-26
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- Repairs vehicles and machinery.
- Designs and plans the construction of edifices and spaces.
- Analyze and treats the mental and emotional aspects of people.
- Prepares and creates culinary dishes in gastronomic establishments.
- Gives medicines and advice on their use.
- Drives aeroplanes in a safe and efficient way.
- Health professional who diagnoses and treats diseases.
- Responds to emergencies to save lives and property.
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- Installs and maintains electrical systems in edifices and equipment.
- Specialist in women's health, especially the reproductive system and pregnancy.
- registers and analyzes financial transactions of companies.
- Treats dental and mouth problems.
- Maintains public order and protects the community.
- Researcher, collects and presents information in the news media.
- Represents and advises individuals or companies legally.
- Educates and guides students at different academic levels.
- Captures visually attractive and significant images.
17 Clues: Repairs vehicles and machinery. • Treats dental and mouth problems. • Gives medicines and advice on their use. • Drives aeroplanes in a safe and efficient way. • Maintains public order and protects the community. • Responds to emergencies to save lives and property. • Captures visually attractive and significant images. • ...
To care and to cure STMG 2025-03-06
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- Not given enough recognition or appreciation.
- A healthcare worker who assists doctors and cares for patients.
- Protective clothing worn by medical staff.
- A public demonstration against an issue.
- A place where sick or injured people receive medical treatment.
- A treatment that eliminates a disease.
- A device used to listen to heartbeats and breathing.
- A critical situation requiring immediate medical attention.
- A contagious respiratory disease caused by a coronavirus.
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- Lack of regard or courtesy for someone.
- A set of related events, often referring to TV shows.
- A state of physical and mental well-being.
- A fictional hero, sometimes used to describe healthcare workers.
- The act of looking after someone's health and well-being.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses.
- A doctor who performs operations.
- A worldwide outbreak of a disease.
17 Clues: A doctor who performs operations. • A worldwide outbreak of a disease. • A treatment that eliminates a disease. • Lack of regard or courtesy for someone. • A public demonstration against an issue. • Protective clothing worn by medical staff. • A state of physical and mental well-being. • Not given enough recognition or appreciation. • ...
Crossword Puzzle: ALC Book 16 Lesson 1 2020-06-25
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- the state of relaxing
- items needed for exercise or a job
- sleep lightly or briefly, especially during the day
- the opposite of wake up
- to reduce
- an idea or plan
- always busy doing things
- same as healthy
- stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce
- the opposite of close
- done on a regular basis
- a person's physical and mental powers
- a thing that a person or group does or has done
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- fitting in well with something
- the condition of being physically fit and healthy
- you lift these in a gym to become strong
- a person's mental or physical condition
- not needed
- run at a steady pace
- something that is needed to be done
- feeling uncertain about something
- opposite of impossible
- not open
- once around a track
- like real
- opposite of possible
- slowly
- keep away from or stop oneself from doing something
28 Clues: slowly • not open • to reduce • like real • not needed • an idea or plan • same as healthy • once around a track • run at a steady pace • opposite of possible • the state of relaxing • the opposite of close • opposite of impossible • the opposite of wake up • done on a regular basis • always busy doing things • fitting in well with something • feeling uncertain about something • ...
Intrapersonal 2023-12-08
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- Accepting who and what you are
- what we say to ourself
- A type of strength we can have to keep going
- Occurs within an individual mind or self
- poor intrapersonal skills can lead to what mental illness
- How many types of Intrapersonal communication styles are there
- One way to help figure out a solution to a problem
- Talking to self in positive matter
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- a form of self-talk
- Perception of ourself
- Having a good self-love can boost your what
- A emotion you can feel when you stay positive
- Negative self talk is linked to what
- how many stages are writhing intrapersonal
- be careful of what comparisons
- Something we can take or do to strengthen ourself from within
- Non-verbal form of thinking
- the benefit of intrapersonal is help ____
- Intrapersonal plays a key role in what type of our health
- we can not turn _____ intrapersonal communication
20 Clues: a form of self-talk • Perception of ourself • what we say to ourself • Non-verbal form of thinking • Accepting who and what you are • be careful of what comparisons • Talking to self in positive matter • Negative self talk is linked to what • Occurs within an individual mind or self • the benefit of intrapersonal is help ____ • how many stages are writhing intrapersonal • ...
YPAG crossword 2025-06-08
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- Kindness and concern for someone’s wellbeing
- Embracing thoughts, feelings, or realities without judgment
- Direction or advice given by a mentor or professional
- Keeping shared information private and secure
- Working together towards a shared goal
- Limits that maintain respectful and professional relationships
- Knowledge or understanding about an issue
- A state of being healthy, happy, and comfortable
- Feeling of expectation and desire for a better future
- Feeling and understanding another’s emotions
- Negative stereotype or shame around mental illness
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- Mental health condition involving low mood and energy
- Managing stress or emotional difficulty
- Ability to bounce back from difficulties
- Willingness to express emotions and openness
- Persistent worry or nervousness
- Ensuring everyone feels accepted and valued
- Act of keeping someone safe, especially vulnerable individuals
- Being present and aware in the moment
- Protecting young people from harm or abuse
- Being open and honest with communication and intentions
- Emotional or practical help from others
- Active process of receiving and understanding someone’s words
23 Clues: Persistent worry or nervousness • Being present and aware in the moment • Working together towards a shared goal • Managing stress or emotional difficulty • Emotional or practical help from others • Ability to bounce back from difficulties • Knowledge or understanding about an issue • Protecting young people from harm or abuse • Ensuring everyone feels accepted and valued • ...
VOCABULARY UNIT 9 2020-05-07
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- mental disorder defined by abnormal eating habits that negatively affect a person's physical or mental health
- having or showing strong desire or interest
- the use of electronic communication to bully a person
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- It includes a range of acts from bullying and physical fighting, to more severe sexual and physical assault, to homicide.
- the subjective picture or mental image of one's own body
- indecent or obscene
- not strict or severe
- not inclined to do something
8 Clues: indecent or obscene • not strict or severe • not inclined to do something • having or showing strong desire or interest • the use of electronic communication to bully a person • the subjective picture or mental image of one's own body • mental disorder defined by abnormal eating habits that negatively affect a person's physical or mental health • ...
Adulthood & Old Age Exam #2 Study Aid 2013-03-27
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- attitudes, interests, health status, intellectual abilities, stress, & learning style can affect this
- memory in which a person is consciously trying to remember or think of something
- also known as high blood pressure
- this person said that intelligence is based off of a single ability, or "g"
- best defense against aging
- most severe, devastating & common form of dementia
- heart disease, cancer, and stroke are examples of this type of illness
- varies based on age, gender, ethnicity, race, health & lifestyle
- new information interferes with remembering old information
- states that the position of word/number that you are trying to remember matters
- memory in which a person is unconsciously trying to remember or think of something
- task where you use more than one sense at the same time
- term Binet & Simon used for a child whose mental age exceeded their chronological age
- one of the ten signs of Alzheimer's caregiver stress
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- this factor of intelligence is based on the knowledge accumulated over lifetime
- how we take information in, according to the information processing theory
- this person believes that intelligence is made up of different type of abilities we have
- relationship between client and therapist
- how long you can keep attention focused on something
- some insurances do not cover this type of health
- many people do not agree on the concept of this
- type of memory that has an unlimited capacity
- ability to pay attention to relevant information and ignore irrelevant information
- dividing and switching attention
- studying the same people over a long period of time
- this decreases with age
- type of memory that has a limited capacity
- studying different ages at the same point and time
- this type of intelligence steadily declines with age
- a strategy used to remember better
30 Clues: this decreases with age • best defense against aging • dividing and switching attention • also known as high blood pressure • a strategy used to remember better • relationship between client and therapist • type of memory that has a limited capacity • type of memory that has an unlimited capacity • many people do not agree on the concept of this • ...
Brain Games 2023-08-14
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- An activity you do in your spare time that brings you joy. You should do at least one for brain health.
- Building and maintaining these kinds of connections is important for longevity
- Both students and adults need this throughout the day to help the brain rest, recharge and refocus
- If this is too high for an extended length of time it can lead to diabetes
- Sit quietly, listen to your breath and do this for at least 5 minutes daily
- Experts say to keep this under 200mg/dL
- Do this before you embark on a new task so you can draw a "mental picture"
- Get your canvas and brushes to do this activity.
- Moderate to severe injuries to this body part can increase cognitive dimentia
- Using this substance is bad for every aspect of your health
- A popular childhood game that even adults can play, it involves matching
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- This puzzle is made up of numbers 1-9 in 9 boxes
- An increase in _____ pressure in middle age can lead to cognitive decline in old age.
- A build-up of this in the brain is thought to be the major reason behind Alzheimer's
- The human brain is divided into two ____ according to its behavior and thinking style.
- A healthy ____ which includes plenty of fruits and vegetables and plant based foods can reduce the likelihood of cognitive decline
- Wooden pieces put together to create a picture
- Games, reading, or going out with friends provides ___ stimulation and helps the brain
- The goal for this challenge is to improve this kind of health
- Put your headphones on and listen to your favorite genre
- An activity we should do at least 4 days of the week for 30 minutes or more
- Excessive intake of this is a major risk factor for dementia
- Seven to nine hours of this is needed every night
23 Clues: Experts say to keep this under 200mg/dL • Wooden pieces put together to create a picture • This puzzle is made up of numbers 1-9 in 9 boxes • Get your canvas and brushes to do this activity. • Seven to nine hours of this is needed every night • Put your headphones on and listen to your favorite genre • Excessive intake of this is a major risk factor for dementia • ...
Reform in the 1800s(last names only for people) 2022-04-01
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- The movement to allow women to vote, own property, etc.(two words, space removed, no punctuation)
- Reformer known for helping women gain equality, founded the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society in 1833
- Better conditions for prisons and proper mental health care,(two words, space removed)
- The movement to end slavery across the US,achieved primarily through written word
- To change for the better (generally societal issues)
- Secret network used to transport slaves to freedom, used analogies and secret codes(two words, space removed)
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- The movement to reduce the alcohol consumption, closely associated with religious awakening and Women's Rights
- The name of the reform-related newspaper written by Garrison (two words, space removed)
- Former slave, journalist and author, wrote an autobiography and the North Star newspaper
- Played a major role in the secret anti-slavery network, nicknamed ¨Moses¨
- the ability by law to vote
- Primarily known for advocating for women,founded the NY State Women's Temperance Society
- Public school education for all(two words space removed)
- wanted school to be more publicly available, elected to the House of Representatives in 1837
- Visited jails/mental health centers and protested poor conditions, founded over 30 new facilities
15 Clues: the ability by law to vote • To change for the better (generally societal issues) • Public school education for all(two words space removed) • Played a major role in the secret anti-slavery network, nicknamed ¨Moses¨ • The movement to end slavery across the US,achieved primarily through written word • ...
Nutraceutical-Crossword puzzle 2023-09-06
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- A mineral essential for forming red blood cells and maintaining connective tissues.
- A natural compound found in grapes and red wine, known for its potential heart health benefits.
- Essential micronutrients required for various bodily functions, including bone health, nerve signaling, and more.
- Also known as vitamin B1, thiamine helps convert food into energy.
- Products containing vitamins, minerals, herbs, or other bioactive compounds, intended to supplement dietary intake.
- An herb traditionally used to support the immune system and reduce the severity of cold symptoms.
- A carotenoid that supports eye health and may protect against age-related macular degeneration.
- Essential micronutrients required for various bodily functions, including metabolism, immune function, and more.
- Substances that neutralize free radicals and reduce oxidative stress in the body, potentially preventing cellular damage.
- Supplements containing a mix of essential vitamins and minerals to fill potential nutrient gaps.
- A mineral essential for oxygen transport in the blood and overall energy production.
- A flavonoid with potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.
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- Minerals like sodium, potassium, and magnesium that conduct electrical impulses in the body and maintain fluid balance.
- A blue-green algae rich in protein, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
- A trace mineral that may play a role in bone health and cognitive function.
- Also known as vitamin B2, riboflavin supports energy production and healthy skin.
- An adaptogenic herb believed to reduce stress and improve mental performance.
- An herb used in traditional medicine believed to promote vitality and stress management.
- Non-digestible fibers that nourish beneficial gut bacteria and support digestive health.
- A trace mineral important for bone health, metabolism, and antioxidant defense.
- A compound important for maintaining healthy joint cartilage.
- A nutrient that supports brain health and nerve signaling.
- A trace mineral that may play a role in glucose metabolism.
- A patented extract from French maritime pine bark, known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
- A mineral crucial for strong bones, muscle function, and nerve transmission.
- Live microorganisms that provide health benefits when consumed in adequate amounts.
- A trace mineral with antioxidant properties, essential for proper thyroid function.
- A mineral essential for immune function, wound healing, and proper growth.
28 Clues: A nutrient that supports brain health and nerve signaling. • A trace mineral that may play a role in glucose metabolism. • A compound important for maintaining healthy joint cartilage. • Also known as vitamin B1, thiamine helps convert food into energy. • A flavonoid with potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. • ...
Group 3 2022-01-26
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- Helps you pee, thins your blood and helps wound healing
- Helps the body break down carbohydrates, proteins and fats to produce energy; also helps your skin
- Helps with arthritis, anxiety, hyperlipidemia and inflammatory conditions
- Supports muscle and nerve function, and gives you more energy
- Increases HDL, reduces CVD risk
- Helps with Insomnia, Jet lag, Sleeping problems, but it can make you more depressed and weaken your immune system
- Has antimicrobial properties, improves hair growth, reduce seizures, skin health
- Lack of this vitamin prolongs prothrombin time and bleeding; found in soybeans
- Vitamin; used as a treatment for hair loss; used to promote healthy skin, hair or nails; found in salmon
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- Reduces post menopausal symptoms
- Aids in forming RBCs
- Helps with constipation, IBS and lowers your cholesterol and sugars!
- Lowers insulin resistance
- Contains antioxidants (reduces/prevents cell damage), improve blood flow, lower cholesterol
- Used decades ago to aid in the treatment of mental health disorders; might reduce post menopausal symptoms
- Reduces inflammation, reduces cartilage breakdown, improves bone health and joint pain
- Essential for pregnant women; water-soluble vitamin
17 Clues: Aids in forming RBCs • Lowers insulin resistance • Increases HDL, reduces CVD risk • Reduces post menopausal symptoms • Essential for pregnant women; water-soluble vitamin • Helps you pee, thins your blood and helps wound healing • Supports muscle and nerve function, and gives you more energy • Helps with constipation, IBS and lowers your cholesterol and sugars! • ...
CNA C1 2024-03-03
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- people or organizations that provide health care, including doctors, nurses, clinics, and agencies.
- care given by specialists to help restore or improve function after an illness or injury.
- in medicine, places where health care is delivered or administered, including hospitals, long-term care facilities, and treatment centers.
- maintenance organizations (HMOs): a form of health insurance in which the cost of care is covered only when a person uses a particular doctor or group of doctors except in case of emergency; seeing specialists generally requires referrals from the primary doctor.
- of stay the number of days a person stays in a healthcare facility.
- holistic, compassionate care given to people who have approximately six months or less to live.
- care given to people who have had treatments, procedures, or surgeries and need short-term skilled care.
- living residences for people who do not need 24-hour skilled care, but do require some help with daily care.
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- services care for people who need some assistance or supervision during certain hours, but who do not live in the facility where care is given.
- illness a disease or condition that will eventually cause death.
- a general term that refers to a serious, progressive loss of mental abilities such as thinking, remembering, reasoning, and communicating.
- a system or strategy of managing health care in a way that controls costs.
- are care given in hospitals or in long-term care facilities for people who need less care than for an acute illness, but more care than for a chronic illness.
- medical conditions determined by a doctor.
- illness a disease or condition that is long-term or long-lasting and requires management of symptoms.
- health care health care that is provided in a person’s home.
- care medically necessary care given by a skilled nurse or therapist.
- care care given in long-term care facilities for people who need 24-hour skilled care.
- people or organizations paying for healthcare services.
- care 24-hour skilled care given in hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers for people who require short-term, immediate care for illnesses and injuries.
20 Clues: medical conditions determined by a doctor. • people or organizations paying for healthcare services. • health care health care that is provided in a person’s home. • illness a disease or condition that will eventually cause death. • of stay the number of days a person stays in a healthcare facility. • ...
Acronym Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-04
9 Clues: Alcohol • Registered EEG Tech • Anti Epileptic Drug • Loss of Consciousness • Altered Mental Status • Long Term Monitoring Certification • American Clinical Neurophysiology Society • American Society of Electroneurodiagnostic • Commission on Accredidation of Allied health Education Programs
ONE IN ALL IN 2022-11-16
10 Clues: Of the soul (9) • Of the mind (6) • Mark of disgrace (6) • Relating to words (6) • Relating to seeing(6) • What makes you you (8) • Strain or emphasis (6) • Freedom from illness(6) • Sympathetic reaction (7) • Showing strong feelings (9)
Basics of rehabilitation 2024-06-19
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- therapist professional who helps with daily activities
- Rehabilitation setting
- plan measurable steps towards recovery
- support system for rehabilitation
- type of therapy for communication
- illness that requires rehabilitation
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- equipment for mobility assistance
- goal of rehabilitation
- Rehabilitation for mental health
- Equipment for mobility assistance
- to improve movement
11 Clues: to improve movement • goal of rehabilitation • Rehabilitation setting • Rehabilitation for mental health • equipment for mobility assistance • Equipment for mobility assistance • support system for rehabilitation • type of therapy for communication • illness that requires rehabilitation • plan measurable steps towards recovery • ...
spelling crossword 2024-11-12
10 Clues: a plan • a small marrow • floats in water • building up pressure • the main part of a song • devise that throws things • mental health professional • someone who designes houses • the very end part of something • includes spiders, scorpions, ticks and mites,
year 2 2025-11-19
10 Clues: sport • reading • class making food • learning from home • meet online meeting • hair day make you hair crazy • papaya the fruit and it spoke • week dress up and have activities • wednesday for better mental health • day fun stuff running and house colours
BCNU Mingle and Jingle Crossword 2023-12-12
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- Covers all your terms and conditions of work: benefits, wages, rights, and responsibilities
- EDMP Representative for VGH
- Covers overtime in your collective agreement
- South Islands Mental Health Representative
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- Treasurer for BCNU Provincial Executive Committee
- Where you go to access all things union
- Pensions and Seniors Health Councillor for BCNU Provincial Executive Committee
- South Islands Lobby and Campaigns Coordinator
- South Islands Professional Responsibility Advocate
9 Clues: EDMP Representative for VGH • Where you go to access all things union • South Islands Mental Health Representative • Covers overtime in your collective agreement • South Islands Lobby and Campaigns Coordinator • Treasurer for BCNU Provincial Executive Committee • South Islands Professional Responsibility Advocate • ...
MEN'S HEALTH 2023-07-11
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- MENTAL HEALTH ISSUE HIGHER IN MEN THAN IN WOMEN
- ON AVERAGE, MEN ARE MORE LIKELY TO DIE ___ YEARS EARLIER THAN WOMEN
- GOAL OF HEALTHY PEOPLE 2030 IS TO REDUCE _______ CANCER DEATH
- MEANS OF SELF MEDICATION
- PROSTATE SPECIFIC _________
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- EXAM THAT BEGINS IN YOUR 50S
- MEN'S HEALTH IS CELEBRATED IN WHICH MONTH?
- HEALTHY PEOPLE 2030
8 Clues: HEALTHY PEOPLE 2030 • MEANS OF SELF MEDICATION • PROSTATE SPECIFIC _________ • EXAM THAT BEGINS IN YOUR 50S • MEN'S HEALTH IS CELEBRATED IN WHICH MONTH? • MENTAL HEALTH ISSUE HIGHER IN MEN THAN IN WOMEN • GOAL OF HEALTHY PEOPLE 2030 IS TO REDUCE _______ CANCER DEATH • ON AVERAGE, MEN ARE MORE LIKELY TO DIE ___ YEARS EARLIER THAN WOMEN
ROUND 3 2025-05-10
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- - The science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease
- - The substances that you take into your body as food and the way that they influence your health
- - The process of returning to a normal state of health after an illness or injury
- - A particular abnormal condition that negatively affects the structure or function of all or part of an organism
- - A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from challenging circumstances
- - A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- - The state of being free from illness or injury
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- - The ability of an organism to resist harmful microorganisms or viruses
- - A person qualified to treat people who are ill
- - Medical treatment that involves cutting into the body to repair or remove something
- - A sign or indication of a medical condition
- - The condition of being physically healthy and strong
- - A state of rest in which the body is inactive and the mind is unconscious
- - Physical activity that is done to maintain or improve health
14 Clues: - A sign or indication of a medical condition • - A person qualified to treat people who are ill • - The state of being free from illness or injury • - The condition of being physically healthy and strong • - Physical activity that is done to maintain or improve health • - The ability of an organism to resist harmful microorganisms or viruses • ...
Caleb, Ginette, Zoe Psychology cross word 2022-08-17
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- May work in a mental health or social welfare agency operated by the state or local government or by a private organization
- Deals with topics related to teaching children and young adults
- Usually works in schools or industry firms, advising and assisting people with the problems of everyday life
- Studies physical, emotional, cognitive, and social changes that occur throughout life
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- A specialty in mental health medicine
- These psychologist perform research to understand how humans operate physicals and psychologically
- Helps people deal with their personal problems
- Are employed by business firms and government agencies to study and develop methods to boost productivity
- People who have been trained to observe, analyze and evaluate behavior?
9 Clues: A specialty in mental health medicine • Helps people deal with their personal problems • Deals with topics related to teaching children and young adults • People who have been trained to observe, analyze and evaluate behavior? • Studies physical, emotional, cognitive, and social changes that occur throughout life • ...
Finding your calm crossword 2025-06-09
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- A relaxation technique that can promote physical balance and flexibility
- a common symptom of being overworked, a strain on ones mental health
- A method for processing life experiences and thoughts through writing or voice recordingMindfulness A loud bang in the sky
- Joining this type of group or organization can help combat "atomization" and provide acceptance
- Stress management technique that includes muscle relaxation, grounding exercises, and positive self-talk
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- Paying attention to what and how you eat
- Setting these provides college students with a sense of purpose and structure, helping them to stay focused
- Establishing these can help you ensure you are not the sole bearer of burdens
- physical activity that can help your mental health
9 Clues: Paying attention to what and how you eat • physical activity that can help your mental health • a common symptom of being overworked, a strain on ones mental health • A relaxation technique that can promote physical balance and flexibility • Establishing these can help you ensure you are not the sole bearer of burdens • ...
Mental Health Unit 3 Study Guide 2024-04-19
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- Best first form of treatment for depression.
- Mental illness that causes the individual to see hallucinations.
- Anything that causes stress.
- Eating disorder that causes extreme and unhealthy weight loss.
- The part of the mind platter that is for you to stop and think about life.
- The part of the mind platter that requires little brain activity.
- The part of the mind platter that is for you to be working towards something.
- Mental condition caused by a triggering traumatic event.
- The way you see yourself.
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- The part of the mind platter that is for you to be active.
- The belief in your ability.
- A child has trouble expressing their emotions and developing relationsips.
- Binge eating and purging in efforts to avoid gaining weight.
- The part of the mind platter that is for you to be spontaneous or creative.
- The way you feel about yourself.
- Is typically the first stage in the grief process.
- The part of the mind platter that is for you to socialize with others.
- Group of mental disorders that result in different behaviors, thoughts, and actions from what is considered normal by society.
- Mental illness that results in manic highs and depressed lows.
- A mental illness that results in a lingering sadness/loss of interest in activities for months to years.
- The part of the mind platter that is for you to neurologically recover.
21 Clues: The way you see yourself. • The belief in your ability. • Anything that causes stress. • The way you feel about yourself. • Best first form of treatment for depression. • Is typically the first stage in the grief process. • Mental condition caused by a triggering traumatic event. • The part of the mind platter that is for you to be active. • ...
Bolster Up Athlete 2024-11-14
10 Clues: to support • Bolster Up (blank) • Health and Fitness • People on your team • happiness from within • the support around you • to think about something • "we are (blank) together" • What an athlete wears on game day • Most important competition of the season
SENIOR SURVIVAL CH.33 HEALTH & WELLNESS 2016-10-31
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- mental concept you have of your physical appearance
- excessive loss of body fluids
- sustained activities that improve heart & lung efficiency
- use of illegal drugs or misuse of legal drugs
- extreme eating behaviors that lead to serious health problems and even death
- approach to life that emphasizes positive steps toward overall good health
- sexually transmitted disease
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- refusing to engage in sexual activity
- eating disorder that involves starving oneself
- energy measured in units
- eating disorder that involves extreme overeating followed by attempts to get rid of the food eaten
- disorder that involves compulsive overeating
12 Clues: energy measured in units • sexually transmitted disease • excessive loss of body fluids • refusing to engage in sexual activity • disorder that involves compulsive overeating • use of illegal drugs or misuse of legal drugs • eating disorder that involves starving oneself • mental concept you have of your physical appearance • ...
Health and Wellness 2023-11-22
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- - heart and lungs operating at a higher intensity for an extended time
- - muscle group working repeatedly for a length of time
- - ability to interact with others and the environment
- - joints ability to have full range
- - body's ability to operate well
- - muscle group to produce high amount of force once
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- - Connection to one's faith
- - what your body´s made of (fat and non-fat tissue)
- - having the components of health balanced and at sufficient levels.
- - ability to process new information, learn and grow intellectually
- - the total of your physical, social, emotional, mental, and spiritual status.
- - ability to process/express feelings
12 Clues: - Connection to one's faith • - body's ability to operate well • - joints ability to have full range • - ability to process/express feelings • - what your body´s made of (fat and non-fat tissue) • - muscle group to produce high amount of force once • - ability to interact with others and the environment • - muscle group working repeatedly for a length of time • ...
health 2020-09-21
Opportunity Fair 2023-03-17
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- One of Halogen’s leadership programs is called _________.
- Shyft’s content focuses on shifting the ______ surrounding mental health issues.
- The Catalyst Singapore’s logo is a blue flame that represents their vision of rewriting the mental health _______ and being a catalyst of hope.
- One of Rental Heart's programs is Heart-To-Heart which is a ________ consultation service for Primary and Secondary school students.
- Bethesda Care Service's has an ______ Ageing Program for the elderly, where they introduce a spectrum of activities to promote a healthier lifestyle for elderly.
- One of Peacepod’s initiatives is peazpod.com which is a __________ platform that empowers your personal growth.
- An initiative organised by It’sRainingRaincoats is _____ with Migrant workers which helps to create personal connections between migrant workers and locals.
- Package Pals was founded by two youths who met online via __________.
- During COVID, Rainbow Centre rolled out a program called Learning _______ Laptops to help train students on basic computer skills.
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- Soul Love’s mascot is a ________ as it represents love, support and happiness.
- In ______ 2022, Be'cause Singapore held a mass coastal cleanup as their first VIA event.
- Project Megamind aims to provide ________ support to secondary school students who are unable to afford tuition.
- Worklivedigital was awarded SGD 50,000 grant money under NUS _______ and Growth Innovation Challenge: Make Our People Better.
- Ember/ace partners with organisations such as NTUC Health, Lion Befrienders, and Society for the Aged Sick to promote _________ bonding.
- Youth Can Do It recently partnered with Lion Befrienders to organise ___ cleaning for the elderly.
- Project Sunflower holds their engagements in two places _______ and Sembawang.
- Project Amica helps to clean houses at the _______ area.
- Inspark hopes to provide a platform for youths to _______ others and spark a change in the community
- Tad Charity has partnered with The National _______ Foundation to raise funds.
- Advisory’s event on 18 October 2022 was on _______.
20 Clues: Advisory’s event on 18 October 2022 was on _______. • Project Amica helps to clean houses at the _______ area. • One of Halogen’s leadership programs is called _________. • Package Pals was founded by two youths who met online via __________. • Soul Love’s mascot is a ________ as it represents love, support and happiness. • ...
mobile phones 2024-03-20
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- It's a serious issue that can have devastating effects on mental health and well-being
- Notifications, social media, and games on mobile phones often cause this, hindering focus and productivity
- Mobile phones can sometimes cause this in social settings, workplaces, or daily routines
- It enables people to advocate for their rights and effect positive change in their communities
- The introduction of new ideas or products that bring about positive change
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- It ensures that everyone can utilize technology effectively
- Mobile phones equipped with GPS technology facilitate this, making travel easier and more efficient
- Many modern mobile phones feature this technology
- Excessive use of mobile phones can lead to this harmful behaviour, affecting mental health and productivity
- Concerns about data breaches and unauthorized access to personal information often arise with the use of mobile phones
10 Clues: Many modern mobile phones feature this technology • It ensures that everyone can utilize technology effectively • The introduction of new ideas or products that bring about positive change • It's a serious issue that can have devastating effects on mental health and well-being • ...
better health for individuals 2024-05-08
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- your mood and general state is also relative to a persons feelings
- the way in which two or more people or things are connected, or the state of being connected.
- the sense of overall purpose in life often from beliefs and faith
- a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
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- is what involves fitness and your body
- a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- characterized by the belief that the parts of something are interconnected and can be explained only by reference to the whole.
- maintain meanings of relationships with others
- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
- this dimension of health involves function of the brain
10 Clues: is what involves fitness and your body • maintain meanings of relationships with others • the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. • this dimension of health involves function of the brain • the sense of overall purpose in life often from beliefs and faith • your mood and general state is also relative to a persons feelings • ...
Interdisciplinary roles in Forensic Psychiatry Crossword 2022-11-29
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- conducts individual counselling and psychotherapy sessions
- Provides treatment with prescribing medications
- made up of: a psychiatrist, a mental health professional (i.e. a psychologist), a lawyer, a person from the community with a background in mental health, and a chairperson
- help you make informed decisions about your care, treatment, and legal rights
- Uses psychological tests to help with assessment and diagnosis
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- helps patients with ADLS y modifying the task or the environment to better support occupational engagement
- Administers medications and uses skills such as (de-escalation techniques, MSE assessments, risk assessment, etc)
- focuses on personal beliefs, core values, relationships, behaviours in lived experience
- helps patients with healthy lifestyle/ dietary decisions
- determining which form of medication is suitable for the patient and counsels patients on the side effects
10 Clues: Provides treatment with prescribing medications • helps patients with healthy lifestyle/ dietary decisions • conducts individual counselling and psychotherapy sessions • Uses psychological tests to help with assessment and diagnosis • help you make informed decisions about your care, treatment, and legal rights • ...
Wellness: A Way of Life 2024-10-28
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- the classification that refers to whether you are male or female
- patterns of behavior that affect your health now and as you get older
- a realistic picture of both your strengths and weaknesses
- how you feel about yourself
- beliefs and standards that you feel are important
- the health of your body
- focuses on helping you make responsible decisions about products and services that can affect your health
- equal distribution of weight, amount, intensity, etc.
- the study of factors that cause illnesses in an effort to determine their chances of occuring
- a method of calling your attention to a product
- a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality, share government, and often have a common cultural and historical heritage
- to consider all of the information that is available to you
- the measure of the average number of years that a group of people may expect to live
- a person's ability to make friends, to cooperate with others, and to be a productive member of a community and society
- any of the feelings of joy, sorrow, fear, hate, love, etc.
- achieved through awareness and acceptance of your feelings and self-image
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- a fair, respectful, and permissive attitude or policy toward people whose opinions, beliefs, practices, racial or ethnic origins, etc., differ from one's own or from those of the majority; freedom from bigotry and from an insistence on conformity
- the state or fact of being answerable, or accountable for something within one's power, control, or management
- the promotion or selling of health-related products or treatments that have little or no healing powers; health fraud
- the biological passing of physical traits from parents to their children
- the general condition of the body or mind with reference to soundness and vigor
- the skills and talents of a person that have value
- the degree of danger that goes along with a situation
- your surroundings
- a positive, whole-health approach that includes your physical, intellectual, social, and emotional well-being
- encourages you to continue gathering knowledge through stimulating learning experiences
- the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual
- the relationship between health and risk
- a group of people associated together for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic, or other purposes
29 Clues: your surroundings • the health of your body • how you feel about yourself • the relationship between health and risk • a method of calling your attention to a product • beliefs and standards that you feel are important • the skills and talents of a person that have value • the degree of danger that goes along with a situation • ...
Alternate Health unit Vocab. 2019-01-31
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- A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness.
- Is a goal that you plan to reach over an extended period of time.
- Is the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.
- The providing of accurate health information to help people make healthy choices.
- Skills that help an individual handle stress in a healthful, effective way.
- life skills, are specific tools and strategies that help you maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health.
- Is the act of becoming aware through the senses.
- Are related risk, the increase in effect with each added risk.
- Is the combination of physical, mental / emotional, and social well-being.
- Are steps that enable you to make a healthful decision.
- Is the process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem solving.
- Refers to the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
- Communication strategies that can help you say no when you are urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful, or that go against your values.
- Is something that you aim for that takes planning and work.
- Is avoiding harmful behaviors.
- Is the sum of your surroundings.
- Is the condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen.
- Is taking action to influence others to support a health-related belief.
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- Are people of the same age who share similar interests.
- Conditions that shield individuals from the negative consequences of exposure to risk.
- Is someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for others
- Is the exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or more people.
- Is anything that causes stress.
- Is 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.
- Refers to all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- Are actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- Ways to deal with or overcome the negative effects of stress.
- A multistep strategy to identify and achieve your goals.
- Distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
- Is a goal that you can reach in a short period of time.
- Practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury.
- Is the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis.
- An overall state of well-being, or total health.
- Is the ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live.
- The various methods of communicating information.
35 Clues: Is avoiding harmful behaviors. • Is anything that causes stress. • Is the sum of your surroundings. • Is the act of becoming aware through the senses. • An overall state of well-being, or total health. • The various methods of communicating information. • Are people of the same age who share similar interests. • Are steps that enable you to make a healthful decision. • ...
Did You Pay Attention in Public Health? 2022-12-14
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- cold viruses do this
- the first infectious disease to be eradicated
- body mass index
- what one group gets in a randomized controlled trial
- the state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing, and not merely the absence of disease
- people who participate in this live longer
- number of new cases of a disease
- blood sugar
- one of the diseases causing the winter "tripledemic"
- hormone that controls blood sugar
- an agent that causes disease
- mRNA used in covid vaccines tells cells to make this protein
- HIV/AIDS activism group
- the study that follows groups of people for a long time
- excess glucose is stored as this
- the location of a highly unethical study on syphilis
- disease that is always present in a community
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- the immunity that babies receive from their mothers
- enzyme needed by HIV
- organ that produces insulin
- global authority on public health, in short
- signals foreign invader
- number of existing cases of a disease
- a type of B-cell
- in this cycle, viruses kill cells
- at this Staten Island institution, researchers tried to study Hepatitis B in children
- the T-cell that destroys infected cells
- prejudice, discounting, discrediting, and discrimination directed at people with a condition
- prevents HIV infection if taken daily
- is it alive or not?
- what vaccines give us
- represents one year of life lost to poor health
- the top predictor of health, in short
33 Clues: blood sugar • body mass index • a type of B-cell • is it alive or not? • cold viruses do this • enzyme needed by HIV • what vaccines give us • signals foreign invader • HIV/AIDS activism group • organ that produces insulin • an agent that causes disease • number of new cases of a disease • excess glucose is stored as this • in this cycle, viruses kill cells • ...
Body and Mind Crossword 2024-09-20
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- involves the intake of food and nutrients necessary for growth, energy, and overall health.
- refers to a holistic state of health.
- ability to recover quickly from difficulties and adapt to challenging circumstances.
- awareness of one's thoughts, feelings, and environment.
- physical and emotional response to demands or challenges that exceed an individual's coping abilities.
- process of regaining health, strength, or stability after illness, injury, or adversity.
- branch of biology that studies the functions and processes of living organisms and their parts.
- Refers to the state of being aware of and able to think about one's thoughts, feelings, and surroundings.
- refers to maintaining stability and harmony between different aspects of life.
- refers to a pleasing arrangement or balance among different elements.
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- practice of maintaining a focused awareness on the present moment while observing thoughts and feelings non-judgmentally.
- state of being conscious of and able to recognise one's thoughts, feelings, and surroundings.
- refers to the state of being physically healthy and active.
- refers to the ability to concentrate attention on a specific task
- a practice that involves focusing the mind to achieve mental clarity, relaxation, and a deeper sense of awareness.
- is the capacity to do work or produce change
- state of being free from tension and anxiety.
- scientific study of the mind and behaviour
- refers to the intentional activities and practices that promote personal health.
- are complex psychological states that involve subjective experiences
20 Clues: refers to a holistic state of health. • scientific study of the mind and behaviour • is the capacity to do work or produce change • state of being free from tension and anxiety. • awareness of one's thoughts, feelings, and environment. • refers to the state of being physically healthy and active. • refers to the ability to concentrate attention on a specific task • ...
Guidelines for Health - Teenagers 2021-11-19
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- teens should consume 2 serves of .... every day
- ....... bed times and wake up times are recommended
- being .... improve mental health
- less than two hours per day of ..... is recommended
- ...... such as gaming, watching tv, reading, passive transport should be minimised
- teenagers should avoid ...... and other drugs
- a diet should be ....... by having food from each of the five food groups
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- teenagers should complete .... minutes per day of physical activity
- teens should develop a health relationship with ........
- teens should complete several hours of light ...... activity each day
- teens should consume 5 serves of ..... each day
- sleep should be .......
12 Clues: sleep should be ....... • being .... improve mental health • teenagers should avoid ...... and other drugs • teens should consume 2 serves of .... every day • teens should consume 5 serves of ..... each day • ....... bed times and wake up times are recommended • less than two hours per day of ..... is recommended • ...
Intro to Wellness 2023-08-31
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- this and emotional health can affect your physical health and help you cope with change.
- chemicals found in foods and nourish your body
- the shared beliefs, values and behavior of a group of people
- makes us aware of food and information about it on tv or social media.
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- how the food you eat affects your body
- reaching your personal overall best level of health
- how you live your life and all the things you do
- growth that is considered normal such as resistance to illness and enough energy to get you through the day.
- people with high levels of _______ health can praise and accept others.
- the things such as time, money and energy that help you reach a goals
10 Clues: how the food you eat affects your body • chemicals found in foods and nourish your body • how you live your life and all the things you do • reaching your personal overall best level of health • the shared beliefs, values and behavior of a group of people • the things such as time, money and energy that help you reach a goals • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-05
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- – Emotional steadiness and physical control
- – Inner force pushing you toward goals
- – Mental clarity on goals or strategy
- – Composure under pressure
- – Mental stress during high-stakes situations
- – The zone where performance feels effortless
- – Repeated actions that build mental stability
- – Playing without hesitation or doubt
- – Inner reason for pushing forward
- – Your mental attitude or fixed way of thinking
- – Mental stillness in a storm of action
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- – Training the mind to follow rules
- – Belief in one’s ability to succeed
- – Mental strength to resist temptation
- – Ability to bounce back after failure
- – Courage and resolve, especially under pressure
- – Jitters felt before a big game
- – Mental and physical staying power
- – Mental advantage over an opponent
- – Mastery over thoughts and emotions
- – Mental and physical rebound after stress
- – Mental toughness in risky situations
- – General mental outlook or approach
- – Long-term mental and physical energy
- – Mental sharpness during crucial moments
25 Clues: – Composure under pressure • – Jitters felt before a big game • – Inner reason for pushing forward • – Training the mind to follow rules • – Mental and physical staying power • – Mental advantage over an opponent • – Belief in one’s ability to succeed • – Mastery over thoughts and emotions • – General mental outlook or approach • – Mental clarity on goals or strategy • ...
health 2025-09-15
Alternate Health unit Vocab. 2019-01-31
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- / An overall state of well-being, or total health.
- / Is the condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen.
- / Is the combination of physical, mental / emotional, and social well-being.
- / Are actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- / Distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
- / communication strategies that can help you say no when you are urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful, or that go against your values.
- / Are related risk, the increase in effect with each added risk.
- / Is taking action to influence others to support a health-related belief.
- / Is the exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or more people.
- / The providing of accurate health information to help people make healthy choices.
- / Is someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for others
- / Is the ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live.
- / A multistep strategy to identify and achieve your goals.
- / Practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury.
- / Is avoiding harmful behaviors.
- / Is something that you aim for that takes planning and work.
- / Is 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.
- / Is the process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem solving.
- / Conditions that shield individuals from the negative consequences of exposure to risk.
- / A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness.
Down
- / life skills, are specific tools and strategies that help you maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health.
- / Ways to deal with or overcome the negative effects of stress.
- / Are steps that enable you to make a healthful decision.
- / Is a goal that you can reach in a short period of time.
- / Is the sum of your surroundings.
- / The various methods of communicating information.
- / Is a goal that you plan to reach over an extended period of time.
- / Skills that help an individual handle stress in a healthful, effective way.
- / Is the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.
- / Refers to all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- / Is the act of becoming aware through the senses.
- / Is the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis.
- / Are people of the same age who share similar interests.
- / Is anything that causes stress.
- / Refers to the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
35 Clues: / Is avoiding harmful behaviors. • / Is the sum of your surroundings. • / Is anything that causes stress. • / An overall state of well-being, or total health. • / The various methods of communicating information. • / Is the act of becoming aware through the senses. • / Is a goal that you can reach in a short period of time. • ...
Expo Kenyan Mcduffie 2023-02-10
10 Clues: pro___ • fith ward • mcduffie neice • mcduffies wife • before mcduffie • mcduffies daughter • mcduffies daughter • first name is kenyan • helped people with criminal records get jobs • it helped people with mental health issues get the help they need
PE Revision (Mindfulness + Fitness) 2022-11-01
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- A collection of movements
- Resilience is the ability to adapt to difficult or challenging situations
- The ability to activate the small muscle in your hand to produce precise movements
- The ability to activate the large muscles around your body to produce "large" movements
- Stress is a reaction when under pressure
- A disorder that can affect your mood, thinking and behavior
- Our bodies physical response to a threat, usually tensing up the body and negatively altering how we act
- Expressively moving in an artistic or creative way
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- A negative stereotype that commonly involves discrimination or negatively changing our perception (Commonly of a person)
- The use of two different skills that complement each other
- How we perceive ourselves aesthetically
- You capability to configure your muscles to do certain tasks more effectively
- A mental health illness that largely impacts and depletes our mood
- An action or strategy carefully planned to achieve a specific end
- our mental state
- Movement
- Moving whilst stationery or in the same feet position
- A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim
18 Clues: Movement • our mental state • A collection of movements • How we perceive ourselves aesthetically • Stress is a reaction when under pressure • Expressively moving in an artistic or creative way • Moving whilst stationery or in the same feet position • The use of two different skills that complement each other • A disorder that can affect your mood, thinking and behavior • ...
Mind Power 2021-03-29
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- a person with whom one has a bond of mutual affection, typically one exclusive of sexual or family relations
- a person's mental or physical condition
- the quality of being determined; firmness of purpose
- the degree of intensity of a feeling or belief
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome
- direct sunlight unbroken by cloud, especially over a comparatively large area
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances
- a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause
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- regard as probable; expect or predict
- the provision of professional assistance and guidance in resolving personal or psychological problems
- in low spirits from loss of hope or courage
- mental or emotional stability
- the state of being free from tension and anxiety
- an extended period of leisure and recreation, especially one spent away from home or in travelling
- form one's features into a pleased, kind, or amused expression, typically with the corners of the mouth turned up and the front teeth exposed
- the ability to do something that frightens one; bravery
- the state of being happy
- the condition or quality of being sad
- noticeably happy and optimistic
- a person's ability to think and reason; the intellect
20 Clues: the state of being happy • mental or emotional stability • noticeably happy and optimistic • regard as probable; expect or predict • the condition or quality of being sad • a person's mental or physical condition • in low spirits from loss of hope or courage • the degree of intensity of a feeling or belief • the state of being free from tension and anxiety • ...
“Wordology: The Study of Words About Thinking” 2025-11-11
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- Appearing random but actually following a pattern
- A special event or time
- To keep someone under unfair control
- Resistance or disagreement
- Related to measuring mental abilities or intelligence
- To happen or take place
- A tiny arachnid that looks like a scorpion but has no tail
- To present or give something
- A person's job or profession
- Something that blocks progress
- To block or close up
- To do something kind or helpful
- To disagree or protest
- To block or get in the way
- To examine the mind to understand thoughts and feelings
- Someone who competes against you
- A fake name used by an author
- A person who studies or treats mental health
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- To get or gain something
- A chance to do something
- A belief or method that seems scientific but is not
- The scientific study of the mind and behaviour
- Causing hurt or anger
- State of being outdated or no longer used
- To take up space or time
- Not sharp or slow to understand
- A duty or something you must do
- Offensive or rude in a shocking way
- To watch something carefully
- Clearly or without doubt
- To make someone upset or hurt
- Related to the mind or mental processes
32 Clues: To block or close up • Causing hurt or anger • To disagree or protest • A special event or time • To happen or take place • To get or gain something • A chance to do something • To take up space or time • Clearly or without doubt • Resistance or disagreement • To block or get in the way • To present or give something • A person's job or profession • To watch something carefully • ...
Different Types of Therapy 2023-12-18
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- Commitment Therapy Helps teens learn to identify, understand, and accept their emotions.
- Focuses on how interpersonal relationships and social interactions affect your mental health.
- Helps teens identify their negative thoughts and replace them with more helpful, realistic ones.
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- Therapy A form of CBT that gives attention to other mental health conditions such as deficit/hyperactivity.
- Helps teens by addressing family issues that affect their mental health.
5 Clues: Helps teens by addressing family issues that affect their mental health. • Commitment Therapy Helps teens learn to identify, understand, and accept their emotions. • Focuses on how interpersonal relationships and social interactions affect your mental health. • ...
