mental health Crossword Puzzles
Self-care 2024-03-21
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- The ability to maintain a healthy proportion of work, leisure, and other activities or the state of equilibrium.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- The active pursuit of activities, choices, and lifestyles that lead to a state of holistic health.
- The treatment of mental or psychological disorders by psychological means.
- A natural, reversible state of rest for the body and mind, essential for health and well-being.
- The process of providing or obtaining the necessary amount of fluid for the body's health and proper functioning.
- The process of removing toxic substances or qualities.
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- The activity of keeping a diary or journal that explores thoughts and feelings surrounding the events of your life.
- The practice of being aware of the present moment, deliberately and non-judgmentally.
- The state of being free from tension and anxiety; activities or practices that help achieve this state.
- The practice of caring for the skin by cleansing, moisturizing, and protecting it.
- Physical activities intended to improve strength, fitness, and overall health.
- An activity done regularly in one's leisure time for pleasure.
- The rubbing and kneading of muscles and joints of the body with the hands, especially to relieve tension or pain.
- A practice of focused concentration, often for the purpose of achieving a mentally clear and emotionally calm state.
15 Clues: The process of removing toxic substances or qualities. • An activity done regularly in one's leisure time for pleasure. • The treatment of mental or psychological disorders by psychological means. • Physical activities intended to improve strength, fitness, and overall health. • The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth. • ...
English 2020-04-01
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- an unpleasant emotion caused by the threat of danger
- someone´s personality
- get a flu/virus
- to take something personally and be angry
- be gone
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- can think of new ideas
- a person's mental or physical condition.
- to miss something
- not worried about anyting
- don´t know what is going on
- pass away
- feeling worried and nervous
12 Clues: be gone • pass away • get a flu/virus • to miss something • someone´s personality • can think of new ideas • not worried about anyting • don´t know what is going on • feeling worried and nervous • a person's mental or physical condition. • to take something personally and be angry • an unpleasant emotion caused by the threat of danger
The Life of Zach Rance 2021-09-12
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- What stoic philosopher does Zach describe as "the goat"?
- What mental health company is Zach a part of?
- What celebrity pop star was Zach Rance linked to in 2014?
- What place did Zach get on Big Brother?
- What triathlon does Zach train for?
- What was Zach's first career in?
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- What is the idea of leaving social media for weeks at a time that Zach partakes in?
- How old is Zach Rance?
- What season of Big Brother did Zach Rance appear on?
- What is Zach's job?
- What was Zach's major in college
- What is Zach certified in that helps people learn about general food health?
- What CEO does Zach look up to the most?
13 Clues: What is Zach's job? • How old is Zach Rance? • What was Zach's major in college • What was Zach's first career in? • What triathlon does Zach train for? • What place did Zach get on Big Brother? • What CEO does Zach look up to the most? • What mental health company is Zach a part of? • What season of Big Brother did Zach Rance appear on? • ...
Q1 extra credit 2021-10-06
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- the main rule of a topic
- a gland that can affect the body with hormones that can cause anxiety
- when there is improvement in ones health by tricking the mind
- the behavior that is learned by a stimulus that causes a response
- the one who founded psychoanalysis
- the process of gaining knowledge
- parts of the brain that help process information
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- the similarities between multiple objects or topics
- study of the brain and b behavior of an individual
- part of the brain that controls the memory
- a guess or base understanding or rationalizing of what we know
- part of the brain that controls movement
- a disturbance in the brain to cause health and mental issues
13 Clues: the main rule of a topic • the process of gaining knowledge • the one who founded psychoanalysis • part of the brain that controls movement • part of the brain that controls the memory • parts of the brain that help process information • study of the brain and b behavior of an individual • the similarities between multiple objects or topics • ...
Unit 1 Homeostasis 2023-01-24
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- Disease presentation experienced by the person affected
- Maintaining a constant internal environment
- is the body’s temporary or permanent resistance to a disease.
- refers to practices that are carried out by individuals in order to maintain cleanliness
- too much of this will make the body dilute
- normal level 80-100
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- microorganisms that cause disease
- Disease presentation that is detected by someone other than the affected person
- normal is 37deg celsius
- too much co2 makes the body
- condition that impairs the normal functioning of part/all of an organism and leads to loss of good health
- state of complete physical, mental and social well-being
- good grooming of the body.
13 Clues: normal level 80-100 • normal is 37deg celsius • good grooming of the body. • too much co2 makes the body • microorganisms that cause disease • too much of this will make the body dilute • Maintaining a constant internal environment • Disease presentation experienced by the person affected • state of complete physical, mental and social well-being • ...
Scope Why are we so tired? 2021-01-06
9 Clues: Synonym for revive • Antonym of regular • Synonym for Scared • Synonym for helpful • Synonym for interrupt • Study of Natural Science • A Mental health disorder for fear • __________ Rhythm is the body's 24 system • A hormone triggered by darkness. Makes drowsy.
Psychologists at Work 2023-09-12
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- has no medical training but has a doctorate degree; they work in a wide range of vocational settings
- assess and treat mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders
- explores the relationship between psychological factors and physical ailments or disease
- considers the relationship between people and their physical environment
- applies psychology to athletic ability and exercise
- study and advise on workplace behavior
- help organizations, including companies, improve productivity and systems of operation
- experiments with how we perceive, think and solve problems
- research that is aimed at approaching a particular problem
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- explores links between the mind and the brain
- research that aims to increase the knowledge base
- professionals who help people cope with challenges by recognizing strengths and resources
- investigates our persistent traits
- a medical doctor who is licensed to prescribe drugs and treat causes of mental illnesses
- studies changes from the womb to death
- focuses on legal issues (related to criminal or civil cases), such as determining the accuracy of witness memories
- has training and usually a professional license in an area focused on how the surrounding environment (living conditions such as poverty and drug abuse) can impact one’s mental disorder/s
- explores how we view and affect one another
- devoted to counseling children in elementary and secondary schools who have academic or emotional problems
19 Clues: investigates our persistent traits • study and advise on workplace behavior • studies changes from the womb to death • explores how we view and affect one another • explores links between the mind and the brain • research that aims to increase the knowledge base • applies psychology to athletic ability and exercise • ...
SEAPC Summer Safety Carnival Crossword 2 2022-06-24
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- a set of precautionary, measures taken to avoid possible bodily harm (2 words)
- a chance, an accident, a chance of being injured or harmed, danger, a possible source of danger to life, to health, property, or environment
- unwanted material (whether radioactive, biological or chemical) that is likely to harm the quality of the working environment
- to moderate (a quality or condition) in force or intensity, alleviate, to become milder
- hurt, damage, or loss sustained
- a government agency in the department of Labor to maintain a safe and health work environment
- defined as the thoughts and beliefs your organization and its members have regarding safety (2 words)
- extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness
- the end of the life of a person or organism
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- may be involved with the assessment and control of chemical, physical or biological hazards in the work place that could cause disease or discomfort. Also called upon to communicate effectively regarding hazard, risk, and appropriate protective procedures, and to manage people and program for the preservation of health and well being of those who enter the workplace (2 words)
- Applies science that investigates the impact of people's physical environment on their health and comfort (e.g., piece of equipment, room or general area)
- any solid, liquid, or gas that can harm people, other living organisms, property, or the environment (2 words)
- the state of being free from illness or injury
- a health condition or disorder, other than resulting from an injury
- the state of being safe, the conditions of being protected from health and economical losses, physical, damage accident, error, harm or other types of consequences of failure
15 Clues: hurt, damage, or loss sustained • the end of the life of a person or organism • the state of being free from illness or injury • a health condition or disorder, other than resulting from an injury • extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness • a set of precautionary, measures taken to avoid possible bodily harm (2 words) • ...
Exam 3- 314.01 2023-04-13
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- ______ psychologists study interrelationships between psychological factors and physical health.
- Perception of an immediate stressor triggers the ________ reaction.
- _____ -efficacy serves as a buffer to stress.
- _________ are classified as narcotics.
- Amphetamines are used in ______ doses for their euphoric rush.
- studies relationships between physiological factors, especially stress, and the workings of the immune system.
- Several _______ glands are involved in the body’s response to stress.
- ______ can be dangerous to your health.
- A state of mental confusion characterized by incoherent speech, etc. Hallucinations may also be present.
- Men are more than ________ as likely as women to develop alcoholism.
- A prolonged maladaptive reaction that lasts longer than one month after the traumatic experience.
- Social support may moderate or buffer the harmful effects of stress on the immune system.
- A nonchemical addiction.
- Compulsive stealing
- Amphetamines and cocaine are _____________.
- Most widely used psychoactive drug.
- About _____ in ten American adults overall develop an alcohol use disorder during their lifetime.
- _______ use is a pathway to addiction.
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- A state of physical habituation to a drug, resulting from frequent use.
- Millions of white blood cells.
- Compulsive fire setting
- When a stressor is persistent we progress to the _______ stage.
- It is best for _______ women not to drink.
- Much of the research in psychoneuroimmunology is ___________.
- Alcoholism is linked to domestic violence and increased risk of _________.
- _______ or repetitive stress can damage many bodily systems, including the cardiovascular and immune system.
- When stressors continue or new ones appear, we progress to the ___________ stage.
- ________ Americans drink less heavily than other population groups.
- People may become ________(or chemically) dependent on a drug but not addicted.
- Alcohol and opioids are __________.
- A _______ immune system increases susceptibility to many illnesses.
- Refers to a state of physical or mental pain or suffering.
- ________’s syndrome leads to irreversible memory loss after years of chronic alcohol abuse.
- This is the body’s system of defense against disease.
- African Americans stand a ________ risk than Euro-Americans of suffering chronic health problems.
- ______ and alcohol cause more deaths through sickness and accidents than all illicit drugs combined.
- _______ may lessen the effects of stress on the immune system.
- Compulsive use of a drug accompanied by signs of physiological dependence.
- Many sources of stress are psychological or situational in nature.
- A stressor is a ______ of stress.
40 Clues: Compulsive stealing • Compulsive fire setting • A nonchemical addiction. • Millions of white blood cells. • A stressor is a ______ of stress. • Alcohol and opioids are __________. • Most widely used psychoactive drug. • _________ are classified as narcotics. • _______ use is a pathway to addiction. • ______ can be dangerous to your health. • ...
CAH-Crossword NEW 2025-11-11
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- Region of the brain that’s part of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal-axis, or the HPA axis
- Bone-weakening condition that can be the result of long-term use of high doses of steroids, much higher than what is needed to replace missing cortisol.
- Complications of CAH such as excess hair growth, short stature, acne, and mental health issues can be attributed to too much of this type of hormone
- Short for corticotropin-releasing factor, this hormone signals the pituitary gland to make a hormone called ACTH
- Short for adrenocorticotropic hormone, which is made in the pituitary gland that signals the adrenal glands to make cortisol, aldosterone, and androgens
- Part of your overall well-being, activities like meditation and journaling can help care for this type of health
- Because CAH affects only about 1 in 15,000 newborns worldwide per year, it is considered this kind of condition
- Information that people with CAH should always carry to alert emergency responders to their condition in case of an adrenal crisis
- Too much-like ACTH and androgens in CAH
- A life-threatening health emergency caused by insufficient cortisol that requires immediate medical intervention
- Normal doses of steroids can be used to replace cortisol but aren’t usually enough to treat excess ACTH and androgens, so this dosage is given instead
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- Not having enough of this hormone that manages the body’s stress response is one of the key problems of CAH
- CAH can result in low levels of this hormone which helps your body balance water and sodium and regulate blood pressure
- Pair of glands situated on top of the kidney’s part of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal-axis, or the HPA axis
- A type of steroid medicine that replaces missing cortisol in people with CAH, but can result in health risks if used in high doses
- A gland located at the base of the brain that’s part of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal-axis, or the HPA axis
- A healthcare provider who specializes in treating disorders of the endocrine system
- A breatkthrough treatment for CAH that is not a steroid
- CRENESSITY is taken twice daily with this, which can be as simple as a glass of whole milk
- One of the two types of CAH, the other being non-classic CAH
20 Clues: Too much-like ACTH and androgens in CAH • A breatkthrough treatment for CAH that is not a steroid • One of the two types of CAH, the other being non-classic CAH • A healthcare provider who specializes in treating disorders of the endocrine system • CRENESSITY is taken twice daily with this, which can be as simple as a glass of whole milk • ...
Alcohol Crossword Wellness 2025-01-15
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- A chronic disease of the liver, often caused by alcohol consumption
- To be absent from drinking or using drugs
- Making something possible or easier
- The state of diminished mental or physical capabilities caused by a drug like alcohol
- Distilled beverages with a high alcohol content
- A person drinking an excessive amount of alcohol in a short amount of time
- Delayed unpleasant symptoms that occur after excessive alcohol intake
- The specific organic compound of alcohol found in alcoholic drinks
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- A liquor is an ____ drink
- A disease in which the liver becomes inflamed
- A dangerous and excessive amount of a drug
- A condition that results in the child's mental and physical defects due to the mother's alcohol consumption during pregnancy
- What is the name of the effect when a person drinks too much alcohol?
- Drugs that slow brain activity and cause a calming effect (alcohol is an example)
- The process through which the body breaks down materials like alcohol
- Operating a vehicle while under the effects of drugs that alter mental state
- Self-control and self-consciousness
- A word that describes the loss of memory caused by a high blood alcohol content
- Drinking alcohol is a health ____ regardless of the amount
19 Clues: A liquor is an ____ drink • Self-control and self-consciousness • Making something possible or easier • To be absent from drinking or using drugs • A dangerous and excessive amount of a drug • A disease in which the liver becomes inflamed • Distilled beverages with a high alcohol content • Drinking alcohol is a health ____ regardless of the amount • ...
IRS Opens Site to Explain Health Care Tax Provisions 2013-08-19
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- Something that promotes or enhances well-being; an advantage
- a speculative business transaction
- To free from an obligation, a duty, or a liability to which others are subject
- considered to be within one's financial means
- Internal Revenue Service
- Something that can be used for support or help
- The act or process of guiding.
- The act of supplying or fitting out.
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- the preservation of mental and physical health by preventing or treating illness through services offered by the health profession
- One that pays taxes or is subject to taxation.
- The state of being employed
- The occupation, work, or trade in which a person is engaged
- One that insures, especially an insurance underwriter.
13 Clues: Internal Revenue Service • The state of being employed • The act or process of guiding. • a speculative business transaction • The act of supplying or fitting out. • considered to be within one's financial means • One that pays taxes or is subject to taxation. • Something that can be used for support or help • One that insures, especially an insurance underwriter. • ...
13 Disabilities 2023-09-06
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- can't hear even with a hearing aid
- Health Impairment (OHI), most of the time ADHD
- Impairment, stuttering, mispronunciations
- Disturbance (ED), mental health, struggles with relationships and behavior
- disabilities (MD), more than one disability that affects daily functioning
- impairment, hard of hearing
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- Spectrum Disorder (ASD), developmental disorder where student has fixated interests, sensory sensitivities, and struggles with social skills.
- Impairment, including blindness, glasses don't help
- disability (ID), below average IQ
- Learning Disability (SLD), dyslexia/dyscalculia/dysgraphia
- are deaf and blind, need supports for both
- Brain Injury (TBI), not born with, brute force to the head causes this
- Impairment, doesn't have function in at least part of the body
13 Clues: impairment, hard of hearing • disability (ID), below average IQ • can't hear even with a hearing aid • Impairment, stuttering, mispronunciations • are deaf and blind, need supports for both • Health Impairment (OHI), most of the time ADHD • Impairment, including blindness, glasses don't help • Learning Disability (SLD), dyslexia/dyscalculia/dysgraphia • ...
Better Health for individuals 2024-05-08
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- A fixed image of someone or a group
- In proportion to something else
- the sense of overall purpose in life
- something that is changing slowly over time
- The health of the body
- the encompassing of everything
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- the practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of different backgrounds
- refers to the cognitive aspect of health
- The way something is seen or viewed by an individual or group
- refers to the ability to make and maintain relationships
- refers to how an individual controls, regulates and recognises their feelings
- The level of illness or sickness in a population
- Changing never the same and can be chronic or acute
13 Clues: The health of the body • the encompassing of everything • In proportion to something else • A fixed image of someone or a group • the sense of overall purpose in life • refers to the cognitive aspect of health • something that is changing slowly over time • The level of illness or sickness in a population • Changing never the same and can be chronic or acute • ...
FINDING PERSONALITY 2024-07-02
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- compulsive pervasive pattern of obsession with orderliness
- seen with personality disorders may be chronic, somatic or severe
- intense emotions and shaky interpersonal relationships
- pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or action)
- A form of treatment for mental health issues involving talking with a mental health professional.
- persistent pattern of social discomfort and reluctance
- lack of respect for others and violation of social norms and laws
- one of the most common medications used to treat aggression
- individuals are content, modest, spiritual, and unpretentious
- this shouldn't just be critical; it should also highlight suitable substitutes
- Antipsychotic medication often used to manage aggression and irritability in personality disorders.
- Mood stabilizer used to reduce mood swings and impulsivity in certain personality disorders.
- teaches clients to view life events more realistically and not as catastrophic
- overwhelming and pervasive need to be cared for
- A primary concern in mental health treatment, ensuring that clients are protected from harm.
- antipsychotics help treat emotional detachment
- The study of paranormal and psychic phenomena such as telepathy and extrasensory perception.
- anxious or fearful behaviors
- emotions enable antisocial people to exploit people without feeling guilty, only remorseful when detected
- conduct not just seen in social or romantic contexts
- one of the best treatments for episodes of severe acute anxiety
- A mindfulness practice aimed at achieving mental clarity, emotional calmness, and stability.
- erratic or dramatic behaviors
- consistent pattern of detachment and a lack of interest in forming social interactions
- distinguished by relentless mistrust and suspicion
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- worries dependent people are overly consumed by these
- practice to reduce discomfort, the nurse recommends that clients adopt a daily
- A class of drugs typically prescribed for depression and anxiety disorders; acronym for selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
- This antipsychotic helps control severe behavioral problems in personality disorder patients.
- pervasive pattern of social and interaction deficit
- excessive emotionality and attention seeking
- derived from the latin word ‘persona’
- emphasizes balance and the connection between change and acceptance
- examining personality and exploring maladaptive forms
- individuals are practical, efficient, and able to modify their behavior
- conversation points that are suitable for the nurse alone, close friends, and acquaintances exclusively also helps
- proposes a hybrid model of personality disorders
- odd or eccentric behaviors
- addiction issues for those with antisocial personality disorder
- helpful in modifying predatory aggression
- esteem promoting this may benefit from clients' practice of self-affirmations
- hospitalization typically indicated when safety is a concern
- gain clients frequently influence others using false emotions for
- disorders category of mental health disorder
- paranoid people frequently perceive this in others' conduct
- This practice involves reducing tension and anxiety through activities like deep breathing and progressive muscle techniques.
- Linehan developed dialectical behavior therapy for people with borderline personality disorder
- can take many forms in individuals with personality disorders
- places a greater emphasis on thought patterns
49 Clues: odd or eccentric behaviors • anxious or fearful behaviors • erratic or dramatic behaviors • derived from the latin word ‘persona’ • helpful in modifying predatory aggression • excessive emotionality and attention seeking • disorders category of mental health disorder • places a greater emphasis on thought patterns • antipsychotics help treat emotional detachment • ...
Vantage OL Resources Crossword 2018-06-27
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- provides assistance for people with disabilities and accessibility issues
- works to prevent discrimination and harassment on campus
- service providing a supportive peer ear for students who are feeling distressed
- place to receive help from TAs for math
- professional staff who can help you with degree planning
- place to go if you are experiencing personal distress
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- where students can see a doctor
- advice for budgeting, applying for loans, and understanding UBC regulations
- person who acts impartially, is independent if every administrate body.
- place to get advice from regulated citizenship and immigration consultants
- support system for addiction
- emergency food relief for students
- student run mental health support group
- student society offering services, your upass, and health and dental plan
- place to borrow books and study
15 Clues: support system for addiction • where students can see a doctor • place to borrow books and study • emergency food relief for students • student run mental health support group • place to receive help from TAs for math • place to go if you are experiencing personal distress • works to prevent discrimination and harassment on campus • ...
Vantage OL Resources Crossword 2018-06-27
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- place to go if you are experiencing personal distress
- for campus emergency, crime prevention, and incident reporting
- who to speak to if you have any issues in residence
- place to get advice from regulated citizenship and immigration consultants
- professional staff who can help you with degree planning
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- emergency food relief for students
- works to prevent discrimination and harassment on campus
- provides assistance for people with disabilities and accessibility issues
- provides career resources
- student run mental health support group
- where students can see a doctor
- student society offering services, your upass, and health and dental plan
- advice for budgeting, applying for loans, and understanding UBC regulations
- service providing a supportive peer ear for students who are feeling distressed
- service students can access if they feel unsafe walking alone
15 Clues: provides career resources • where students can see a doctor • emergency food relief for students • student run mental health support group • who to speak to if you have any issues in residence • place to go if you are experiencing personal distress • works to prevent discrimination and harassment on campus • professional staff who can help you with degree planning • ...
crew veach depression crossword 2025-09-23
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- emotional state characterized by feelings of fear, worry, unease, and apprehension
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristic
- a substance used for medical treatment, especially a medicine or drug.
- persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness
- the manner in which someone behaves toward or deals with someone or something.
- the state of being happy.
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- a person trained to give guidance on personal, social, or psychological problems
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- Self-inflicted harm
- common and serious mental health condition
- a serious mood disorder
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- physiological and psychological response to perceived or real challenges
- in a state of sleep; be asleep.
- psychological and physiological response to an overwhelming
15 Clues: Self-inflicted harm • a serious mood disorder • the state of being happy. • in a state of sleep; be asleep. • common and serious mental health condition • persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • psychological and physiological response to an overwhelming • ...
August Wellness Crossword 2024-08-01
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- Zoning out can serve as a coping mechanism when you are _____, tired, distracted, stressed, anxious or dealing with a difficulty in life.
- Arm circles are doable almost anywhere, works several _______, are great for computer users and engages core muscles.
- Local foods are often fresher and have more nutrients because they spend less time in transit from ____ to table.
- Take short, frequent ______ during the day to stretch, rest and fuel up with a snack to increase concentration.
- Getting an ________ diagnosis is key to mental health treatment and recovery.
- Vaccines stimulate our immune system to protect antibodies which help ______ against diseases.
- An incorrect self-diagnosis can lead to several issues, such as focusing on the diagnostic label instead of ______ strategies or solutions.
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- Learning about mental health conditions and hearing how others __________ them can be helpful.
- Ice cream provides energy, stimulates the brain, increases _________ levels and is a great source of calcium.
- Zoning out can offer a brief ______ break from external pressures or stresses, allowing the mind to recharge. However, zoning out can lead to errors or accidents during critical tasks.
10 Clues: Getting an ________ diagnosis is key to mental health treatment and recovery. • Learning about mental health conditions and hearing how others __________ them can be helpful. • Vaccines stimulate our immune system to protect antibodies which help ______ against diseases. • ...
MEDICAL AND ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS by : Charisse Sanchez 2019-03-07
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- develops and monitors exercise programs to help people regain muscle strength and function lost due to injury or disease
- psychologist ,assesses, diagnoses, treats and helps prevent mental disorders
- makes and fits prosthetics or artificial parts for the human body
- radiation scientist performs complex diagnostic imaging studies on patients and plans and administers radiation treatments
- specializes in the diagnosis of conditions affecting the nervous system such as neuromuscular diseases, epilepsy, and nerve entrapments
- a person who helps identify, prevent, or treat an illness or disability
- uses purposeful activity and interventions to maximize the independence and health of any client who is limited by physical injury or illness, cognitive impairment, psychosocial dysfunction, mental illness, or learning disability
- the diligent inquiry or examination of data, reports, and observations in a search for facts or principles
- are foot orthotic and orthopedic footwear experts trained in the assessment of lower limb anatomy and muscle and joint function
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- assists in performing procedures that involve extracorporeal circulation, such as during open-heart surgery or hypothermia
- performs the scientific manipulation of the soft tissues of the body for the purpose of normalizing those tissues; uses manual techniques that include applying fixed or movable pressure on affected parts of the body
- ,identifies and rehabilitates hearing impairments and related disorders
- an independent healthcare provider who is licensed to practice on and provide general and/or specialized care to a specific area of the body.”
- assists students with personal, family, education, and career decisions and concerns; also helps them develop job-finding skills and other life skills needed to prevent and deal with problems
- a member of the surgical team who serves as a scrub technician or as a circulator
- a trained healthcare provider practicing under supervision of a physician or healthcare practitioner. They include pharmacists, dental hygienists, physical therapists and nurses
- designs treatment plans for patients by means of computer and/or manual computation to determine a treatment field technique that will deliver the prescribed radiation dose while taking into consideration the dose-limitingstructures
- , diagnoses and treats neuromuscular disorders, with emphasis on treatment through manual adjustment and/or manipulation of the spine.
- specializes in health education and promotes the development of health knowledge, life skills, and positive attitudes toward the health and well-being of students
- the process of sharing and gaining knowledge
20 Clues: the process of sharing and gaining knowledge • makes and fits prosthetics or artificial parts for the human body • ,identifies and rehabilitates hearing impairments and related disorders • a person who helps identify, prevent, or treat an illness or disability • psychologist ,assesses, diagnoses, treats and helps prevent mental disorders • ...
Mental Disorders 2022-10-25
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- hallucinating things that arent there
- any disorder that significantly impairs the cognitive functions of an individual
- having a tendency towards excessive orderliness, perfectionism, and great attention to detail.
- have a severe shaking and fearful attack of anxiety
- abnormal anxiety about one's health, especially with an unwarranted that one has serious problems
- a flashback that plays in your head when something traumatic happens that relate to your traumatic experience
- quickly changing emotions
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- a specialist in mental disorders
- a doctor for mental disorders
- a type of behavior disorder
- slowly forgetting your memeories
- the more-severe form of depression, also known as major depression or major depressive disorder
12 Clues: quickly changing emotions • a type of behavior disorder • a doctor for mental disorders • a specialist in mental disorders • slowly forgetting your memeories • hallucinating things that arent there • have a severe shaking and fearful attack of anxiety • any disorder that significantly impairs the cognitive functions of an individual • ...
Why Choose to Snooze (1340) 2025-11-04
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- A short statement that expresses a wise or clever idea (8)
- To stop something bad from happening or delay it (5)
- In a way that involves ideas, not physical things (10)
- Adjust or set something so it works correctly (8)
- Sleep; the natural state of rest (7)
- A serious effort to do something (8)
- Physical or mental effort; using energy (8)
- A great difference or inequality between things (9)
- A natural ability or talent to learn something easily (8)
- Illnesses or diseases (8)
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- Good for your health or well-being (10)
- Mysterious or known by only a few people (6)
- The height of something, especially above sea level (8)
- A regular plan, especially for health or exercise (7)
- Rest or relaxation after being active (6)
- Causing sleep or making someone feel very tired (9)
- Very important or necessary (7)
17 Clues: Illnesses or diseases (8) • Very important or necessary (7) • Sleep; the natural state of rest (7) • A serious effort to do something (8) • Good for your health or well-being (10) • Rest or relaxation after being active (6) • Physical or mental effort; using energy (8) • Mysterious or known by only a few people (6) • Adjust or set something so it works correctly (8) • ...
GCSE PSYCH - PSYCH PROBS 2022-03-30
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- - our internal mental processes affect our behaviour. Due to faulty thinking and negative schemas (10)
- - explaining or treating the mental health problem by reducing the factors down (12,11)
- - when people experience difficulties in the war they think, fell and behave (6,6,8)
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- - form of therapy where groups of peers support each other through addiction (4,10,10)
- - classical conditioning to treat addiction by paring the substance/activity to something unpleasant (8,7)
- - explaining or treating the mental health problem by looking at more than one factor (8,11)
6 Clues: - when people experience difficulties in the war they think, fell and behave (6,6,8) • - form of therapy where groups of peers support each other through addiction (4,10,10) • - explaining or treating the mental health problem by reducing the factors down (12,11) • - explaining or treating the mental health problem by looking at more than one factor (8,11) • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2021-07-15
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- Common symptoms include difficulty with communication, difficulty with social interactions, obsessive interests and repetitive behaviours.
- often centres on themes such as a fear of germs or the need to arrange objects in a specific manner
- Symptoms may include nightmares or flashbacks
- Symptoms include stress that's out of proportion & the inability to set aside a worry and restlessness.
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- uncontrollable repetitive movements or unwanted sounds (tics)
- The persistent feeling of sadness or loss of interest
- Symptoms include limited attention and hyperactivity.
7 Clues: Symptoms may include nightmares or flashbacks • The persistent feeling of sadness or loss of interest • Symptoms include limited attention and hyperactivity. • uncontrollable repetitive movements or unwanted sounds (tics) • often centres on themes such as a fear of germs or the need to arrange objects in a specific manner • ...
Mental health essentials 2020-04-04
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- process of purposely bringing one's attention to experiences occurring in the present moment
- eating in a way that contributes to our wellbeing (2 words - 7.4)
- connections with other people and ourselves
- the process of getting better
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- the quality of being thankful
- an optimistic outlook on life
- physical activity
7 Clues: physical activity • the quality of being thankful • an optimistic outlook on life • the process of getting better • connections with other people and ourselves • eating in a way that contributes to our wellbeing (2 words - 7.4) • process of purposely bringing one's attention to experiences occurring in the present moment
Mental Health & Gym 2024-03-21
7 Clues: Opposite of walking • Chemical realised in brain • Related to musculer strength • Going to the gym helps improve what? • Going to the gym will help you feel more what? • confidence What you will gain from going to gym • You will not only feel better mentally but you will also get what?
JOBS 2024-05-05
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- This person cuts and styles hair.
- This person deals with pipe and plumbing work.
- This person is in the army and provides the security of the country.
- This person checks and cleans your teeth.
- This person cooks.
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- This person helps people's emotional and mental health.
- This person provides health services to people.
- This person represents people in court.
8 Clues: This person cooks. • This person cuts and styles hair. • This person represents people in court. • This person checks and cleans your teeth. • This person deals with pipe and plumbing work. • This person provides health services to people. • This person helps people's emotional and mental health. • This person is in the army and provides the security of the country.
magazine crossword 2024-09-02
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- an attention disorder paired with hyperactivity
- when a person's health improves due to their mental positivity
- a low mood or loss of pleasure for long time periods
- constant strain on a person's life which may degrade their health
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- the general emotion of positivity
- the general emotion of negativity
- the organ of your brain where thinking takes place
- feelings
8 Clues: feelings • the general emotion of positivity • the general emotion of negativity • an attention disorder paired with hyperactivity • the organ of your brain where thinking takes place • a low mood or loss of pleasure for long time periods • when a person's health improves due to their mental positivity • constant strain on a person's life which may degrade their health
magazine crossword 2024-09-02
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- when a person's health improves due to their mental positivity
- a low mood or loss of pleasure for long time periods
- the general emotion of negativity
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- feelings
- the general emotion of positivity
- the organ of your brain where thinking takes place
- constant strain on a person's life which may degrade their health
- an attention disorder paired with hyperactivity
8 Clues: feelings • the general emotion of positivity • the general emotion of negativity • an attention disorder paired with hyperactivity • the organ of your brain where thinking takes place • a low mood or loss of pleasure for long time periods • when a person's health improves due to their mental positivity • constant strain on a person's life which may degrade their health
Dorthea Orem 2025-12-03
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- Provide __________ to promote development.
- Patients recover _______ when they care for themselves?
- The _______ Deficit Theory.
- Dorthea earned her BSN from the ______ University of America.
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- Too ______ & unresponsive to health & illness complexities of modern medicine.
- The first name of our nursing theorist.
- A condition characterized by stability in structural, mental, and physical functions.
- Universal self-care requisites are _____ human needs.
8 Clues: The _______ Deficit Theory. • The first name of our nursing theorist. • Provide __________ to promote development. • Universal self-care requisites are _____ human needs. • Patients recover _______ when they care for themselves? • Dorthea earned her BSN from the ______ University of America. • ...
Definitions You Need to Know for Your Final! 2013-05-08
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- a natural drive that protects you from starvation
- voluntarily choosing not to use alcohol
- the substances in food that your body needs to function properly
- particular exercises and activities that improve particular areas of health-related fitness
- a physiological or psychological dependence on a substance or activity
- how hard you work during an exercise session
- the process by which your body takes in and uses food
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- inorganic substances that the body cannot manufacture
- a gradual decrease in activity
- compounds that help regulate many vital body processes
- an overall state of well-being or total health
- nutrients that help build and maintain body tissues
- the physical and mental impairment resulting in the use of alcohol
- units of heat
14 Clues: units of heat • a gradual decrease in activity • voluntarily choosing not to use alcohol • how hard you work during an exercise session • an overall state of well-being or total health • a natural drive that protects you from starvation • nutrients that help build and maintain body tissues • inorganic substances that the body cannot manufacture • ...
Unit 9: Digital Health 2024-04-22
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- a health professional who diagnoses medical conditions
- patients can use social media to choose doctors by reading _____ from other patients about their experience
- a word that means 'not good enough'
- your digital _______ includes all the actions you take online
- a person who receives medical treatment
- ______-bullying includes targeting and threatening someone online
- something that is trustworthy
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- patients can use social media to find online _____ groups
- you must be careful online as some information may be _____ and incorrect
- a word that means loneliness
- _____ media allows people to interact online, examples include facebook and instagram
- a person who steals important information online
- the most popular social media platform in the UAE
- a mental health problem involving a lot of worry and stress
14 Clues: a word that means loneliness • something that is trustworthy • a word that means 'not good enough' • a person who receives medical treatment • a person who steals important information online • the most popular social media platform in the UAE • a health professional who diagnoses medical conditions • patients can use social media to find online _____ groups • ...
6th Grade Mental and Emotional Health 2022-09-15
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- is the way you act in many different situations and events in your life.
- communication is the clear exchange of ideas and information.
- are your friends and other people in your age group.
- is a combination of physical,mental/emotional and social well being.
- is the process by which biological parents pass traits to their children.
- is a state of well-being or total health.
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- means practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury.
- is the collected beliefs,customs and behaviors of a group.
- include the various methods of communicating information including newspapers magazines radio television and the internet.
- is the sum total of your surroundings.
- is what you believe or feel about someone or something.
- is a pattern of behavior that you follow almost without thinking.
- is the use of scientific ideas to improve quality of life.
13 Clues: is the sum total of your surroundings. • is a state of well-being or total health. • are your friends and other people in your age group. • is what you believe or feel about someone or something. • is the collected beliefs,customs and behaviors of a group. • is the use of scientific ideas to improve quality of life. • ...
HC Medical Knowledge 2025-04-11
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- What referral type do you select for a provider that prescribes mental health medications?
- Where should the staff communication log be located?
- What is the most important item to include in appointment complete notes?
- What shift has the ability to increase the number of days since the last BM?
- House Coordinator _____- status that the HC has to indicate after a new incident ticket is completed
- When should you use update in the pharmacy interface?
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- When do you need to enter a complete note?
- This is the person that closes out incident tickets
- This type of note contains only health related information
- What is the default password for new staff and password resets?
- When do you need to act on new medication orders?
- This is the frequency for med error/compliance reviews
- This is a health related task that we do for clients
13 Clues: When do you need to enter a complete note? • When do you need to act on new medication orders? • This is the person that closes out incident tickets • Where should the staff communication log be located? • This is a health related task that we do for clients • When should you use update in the pharmacy interface? • ...
Introduction to Careers in Health 2017-05-16
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- Used his artistic abilities to create life like drawings of human anatomy.
- One of the four value indicators for healthcare workders. It involves being honest, truthful, trustworthy, sincere, and respectful with patients.
- The area of health that involves your relationships, and the ability to get along with others.
- Inventor of the antibiotic penicillin.
- Care in the home for patients who need health services but not hospitalization.
- Care provided to terminally ill people nearing the end of life.
- The Patients _______________ is a document written by the AHA outlining expected patient rights while in a hospital.
- Invasion of _____________ is a civil wrong that unlawfully makes public knowledge of any private or personal information without consent.
- The ________________ Administration provides care for veterans that served in the armed forces.
- Founded the American Red Cross.
- Private, personal, restricted, secret.
- Was the first to accurately explain how blood circulates through the heart and the body.
- ¬_______________ agencies are one of the three main categories of healthcare delivery systems.
- General _______________ provide a wide range of diagnostic, medical, surgical, and emergency care services.
- Health care program for uniformed service members and their families.
- Bad practice.
- Federal agency that promotes health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability in the US.
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- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- Discovered the smallpox vaccine.
- An ______________ directive is a written form providing a way for people to express how they want medical decisions to be made if they are unable to make the decisions for themselves.
- Founder of modern nursing.
- Health insurance program for people who are 65 or older.
- Known as the Father of Medicine. Established medicine as a profession.
- Founder of antiseptic surgery. Used carbolic acid in surgery to decrease infection and death rates.
- The area of health that involves thoughts and feelings.
- Known as the Father of Modern Anatomy. Produced one of the most influential books on anatomy.
- The area of health that involves how well your body functions.
- ________________ facilities are where several physicians with different specialties combine their practice, allowing care for many different illnesses.
- The failure to perform in a reasonably prudent manner.
- Used sulfuric ether as an anesthetic to remove a tumor.
- Performed the first human to human heart transplant.
- Agency responsible for monitoring trading and safety standards in the food and drug industries.
- The health _________________ is a scale used to measure personal health from a high level of wellness to premature death.
- __________ consent is the permission for treatment granted by a person in his or her right mind.
- Discovered x-ray and set the foundation for diagnostic radiology.
- Health insurance program for people with limited income or disabilities.
- A code of conduct representing ideal behavior for a group of people.
- Invented the stethoscope.
38 Clues: Bad practice. • Invented the stethoscope. • Founder of modern nursing. • Founded the American Red Cross. • Discovered the smallpox vaccine. • Inventor of the antibiotic penicillin. • Private, personal, restricted, secret. • Performed the first human to human heart transplant. • The failure to perform in a reasonably prudent manner. • ...
Introduction to Careers in Health 2017-02-24
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- Used his artistic abilities to create life like drawings of human anatomy.
- One of the four value indicators for healthcare workders. It involves being honest, truthful, trustworthy, sincere, and respectful with patients.
- The area of health that involves your relationships, and the ability to get along with others.
- Inventor of the antibiotic penicillin.
- Care in the home for patients who need health services but not hospitalization.
- Care provided to terminally ill people nearing the end of life.
- The Patients _______________ is a document written by the AHA outlining expected patient rights while in a hospital.
- Invasion of _____________ is a civil wrong that unlawfully makes public knowledge of any private or personal information without consent.
- The ________________ Administration provides care for veterans that served in the armed forces.
- Founded the American Red Cross.
- Private, personal, restricted, secret.
- Was the first to accurately explain how blood circulates through the heart and the body.
- ¬_______________ agencies are one of the three main categories of healthcare delivery systems.
- General _______________ provide a wide range of diagnostic, medical, surgical, and emergency care services.
- Health care program for uniformed service members and their families.
- Bad practice.
- Federal agency that promotes health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability in the US.
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- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- Discovered the smallpox vaccine.
- An ______________ directive is a written form providing a way for people to express how they want medical decisions to be made if they are unable to make the decisions for themselves.
- Founder of modern nursing.
- Health insurance program for people who are 65 or older.
- Known as the Father of Medicine. Established medicine as a profession.
- Founder of antiseptic surgery. Used carbolic acid in surgery to decrease infection and death rates.
- The area of health that involves thoughts and feelings.
- Known as the Father of Modern Anatomy. Produced one of the most influential books on anatomy.
- The area of health that involves how well your body functions.
- ________________ facilities are where several physicians with different specialties combine their practice, allowing care for many different illnesses.
- The failure to perform in a reasonably prudent manner.
- Used sulfuric ether as an anesthetic to remove a tumor.
- Performed the first human to human heart transplant.
- Agency responsible for monitoring trading and safety standards in the food and drug industries.
- The health _________________ is a scale used to measure personal health from a high level of wellness to premature death.
- __________ consent is the permission for treatment granted by a person in his or her right mind.
- Discovered x-ray and set the foundation for diagnostic radiology.
- Health insurance program for people with limited income or disabilities.
- A code of conduct representing ideal behavior for a group of people.
- Invented the stethoscope.
38 Clues: Bad practice. • Invented the stethoscope. • Founder of modern nursing. • Founded the American Red Cross. • Discovered the smallpox vaccine. • Inventor of the antibiotic penicillin. • Private, personal, restricted, secret. • Performed the first human to human heart transplant. • The failure to perform in a reasonably prudent manner. • ...
PERFORMANCE TASK IN HEALTH 2024-09-26
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- A state of complete physical mental and social well-being
- It is a form of energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific parts of the body to affect the energy flow.
- Uses the same technique as acupuncture, but it uses hands instead of needle to apply pressure on certain points of the body.
- The practices and procedures used for the prevention, treatment, or relief of symptoms of diseases.
- Similar to acupuncture, it focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging of the soles of the feet.
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- The improvement of health via the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, amelioration or cure of disease, illness, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in people.
- Often synonymous with health fraud, is the promotion of fraudulent or ignorant medical practices.
- An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- The act of protecting or the state of being protected; preservation from injury or harm.
- A person or a group who intends to order, or use purchased goods, products, or services primarily for personal, social, family, household, and similar needs.
10 Clues: A state of complete physical mental and social well-being • An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale. • The act of protecting or the state of being protected; preservation from injury or harm. • Often synonymous with health fraud, is the promotion of fraudulent or ignorant medical practices. • ...
anxiety relief 2023-06-04
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- - Actions taken to nurture and care for one's well-being
- - Having an optimistic outlook or attitude
- - Positive statements to promote self-belief and confidence
- - A practice of focusing the mind and achieving mental clarity
- - Techniques to connect with the present moment and surroundings
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- - The state of being in good physical and mental health
- - A feeling of unease or worry
- - Promoting a sense of relaxation and tranquility
- - The body's response to pressure or challenges
9 Clues: - A feeling of unease or worry • - Having an optimistic outlook or attitude • - The body's response to pressure or challenges • - Promoting a sense of relaxation and tranquility • - The state of being in good physical and mental health • - Actions taken to nurture and care for one's well-being • - Positive statements to promote self-belief and confidence • ...
World Mental Health Day 2020-10-08
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- with People (Letter starts with C)
- Get----Help (Team work)
- Talk about your (Starts with F and Alternate word is Emotions)
- Do things you (Passion)
- Who you are (Be yourself)
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- Learn to deal with (Tension leads to this)
- Avoid (Leads to Cancer)
- Eat (Avoid junk foods)
- For others (one of the famous training in Maersk ends with PRO)
- Relax yourself by doing (Fitness)
10 Clues: Eat (Avoid junk foods) • Avoid (Leads to Cancer) • Get----Help (Team work) • Do things you (Passion) • Who you are (Be yourself) • Relax yourself by doing (Fitness) • with People (Letter starts with C) • Learn to deal with (Tension leads to this) • Talk about your (Starts with F and Alternate word is Emotions) • For others (one of the famous training in Maersk ends with PRO)
Mental Health Career Vocabuary 2022-03-15
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- Doctor of Psychology.
- Being overly critical of ones self work.
- An extreme or irrational fear of something.
- Doctor of education.
- Study of the human mind and its functions.
- A measure or condition that keeps someone or something under control or within limits.
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- Mental disorder that causes a sense of distress.
- The way in which one acts or conducts oneself.
- A mental disorder where thoughts and emotion are impaired with reality.
- Reality Orientation.
10 Clues: Doctor of education. • Reality Orientation. • Doctor of Psychology. • Being overly critical of ones self work. • Study of the human mind and its functions. • An extreme or irrational fear of something. • The way in which one acts or conducts oneself. • Mental disorder that causes a sense of distress. • ...
Delaney----Mental health Mr.Read 2022-02-11
10 Clues: well • a lot • attitudes • sit still • mood changes • working memory • to hurt yourself • cant control emotion • when something scary happens • thinks to much about something
Mental Health Puzzle 2 2013-11-13
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- touching & rubbing against a non-consenting person
- psychological or physical suffering & humiliation of a victim is sexually exciting to the person
- nursing focus
- not homosexual or hetrosexual
- repetative or perferred sexual fantasies or behaviors- use of non human objects
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- the use of non-living objects
- anatomical characteristics od a given gender, self-perception of being opposite gender
- infections that are contracted through sexual activity or intimate contact
- Levitra
- the constitution & life of an individual relative to characteristics regsrding intimacy
10 Clues: Levitra • nursing focus • the use of non-living objects • not homosexual or hetrosexual • touching & rubbing against a non-consenting person • infections that are contracted through sexual activity or intimate contact • repetative or perferred sexual fantasies or behaviors- use of non human objects • ...
Mental Health Coping Strategies 2024-10-16
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- This "4-7-8" method where you inhale for 4 seconds, hold for 7 seconds, and exhale for 8 seconds is an example of a ______ exercise.
- Physical activity that improves mood. Examples include running and going for a walk
- The practice of focusing on the present moment often through meditation, breathing exercises, or guided relaxation
- Having a balanced ______ like eating fruits and vegetables will help maintain good physical and mental well being
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- Playing sports, gardening, knitting, drawing, and hiking are all examples of a healthy ______
- Talking to a trusted friend or ______ member can help if you feel overwhelmed or anxious.
- Using a planner or scheduling app to break down tasks into manageable steps is an example of a ______ management strategy
- Instead of being overly critical all the time, make sure to treat yourself with ______
- Writing down thoughts, feelings, and experiences to process emotions and gain insight
- Adequate rest
10 Clues: Adequate rest • Physical activity that improves mood. Examples include running and going for a walk • Writing down thoughts, feelings, and experiences to process emotions and gain insight • Instead of being overly critical all the time, make sure to treat yourself with ______ • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-14
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- anything that causes stress
- a feeling of worry/nervousness in coping with everyday problems
- an extreme or irrational fear of a specific object, activity, situation
- a mood disorder that causes persistent feeling of sadness/loss of interest
- taking your own life
- body's response to change
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- a hormone that gives the body extra energy
- ability to deal positively with change or challenge
- part of your mind not fully aware but which influences actions and feelings
- aware of and responding to surroundings
10 Clues: taking your own life • body's response to change • anything that causes stress • aware of and responding to surroundings • a hormone that gives the body extra energy • ability to deal positively with change or challenge • a feeling of worry/nervousness in coping with everyday problems • an extreme or irrational fear of a specific object, activity, situation • ...
Mental health unit assignment 2023-05-08
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- A feeling you get when something is gross or nasty
- your mood changing constantly
- Killing yourself
- A state of being in an agressive state
- Being more than angry
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- thoughts Thoughts about killing yourself.
- Another word for being happy
- a mental health disorder
- A short period of being sad for something that occurs.
- Being scared
10 Clues: Being scared • Killing yourself • Being more than angry • a mental health disorder • Another word for being happy • your mood changing constantly • A state of being in an agressive state • thoughts Thoughts about killing yourself. • A feeling you get when something is gross or nasty • A short period of being sad for something that occurs.
Mental Health Crossword New 2022-11-09
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- This disorder can develop following a traumatic & terrifying event causing lasting thoughts and emotional numbness
- This disorder is marked by one’s inability to focus, sit still, or control impulsive behavior.
- People with this disorder experience constant thoughts or fears that cause them to perform certain routine
- An associative disorder, this involves a person experiencing persistent feelings of sadness
- This is the second leading cause of death among 15-29 years old -
- People with this disorder respond to certain objects or situations with dread as well as with physical signs of panic
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- People with this disorder experience hallucinations and delusions
- Known as the “feel-good” hormone, this is associated with pleasurable sensations and a part of your brain’s reward system
- Licensed mental health professional who treat people with emotional and mental disorders
- In applied psychology, this represents a set of strategies to change a person’s behaviors, emotions, or cognitions
10 Clues: People with this disorder experience hallucinations and delusions • Licensed mental health professional who treat people with emotional and mental disorders • An associative disorder, this involves a person experiencing persistent feelings of sadness • This disorder is marked by one’s inability to focus, sit still, or control impulsive behavior. • ...
Mental Health Crossword #14 2022-12-20
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- ____ fog is characterized by confusion, forgetfulness, and a lack of mental clarity.
- Acknowledging when you have experienced pleasure, comfort, happiness, and other positive emotions is called ____.
- ____ is the act of keeping a record of thoughts and emotions you’ve expressed during a stressful day.
- Reframing thoughts in a more helpful and optimistic mindset results in ____.
- A state of well-being and having a positive sense of self is called ____ fitness.
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- ____ is being in a more present state, which helps better retain and process information.
- Being ____ of your emotions is a significant part of being mentally fit.
- Breaking down ____ into smaller achievable ones better your chances of success.
- Having poor mental fitness can often lead to having ____ thoughts often.
- Tracking your ____ is often a great way of spotting patterns of emotions.
10 Clues: Being ____ of your emotions is a significant part of being mentally fit. • Having poor mental fitness can often lead to having ____ thoughts often. • Tracking your ____ is often a great way of spotting patterns of emotions. • Reframing thoughts in a more helpful and optimistic mindset results in ____. • ...
Final Mental Health Project 2023-01-31
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- Part of the brain responsible for feelings.
- Things that can cause you stress.
- A repulsive feeling towards something unpleasant.
- The act of looking forwards to something.
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- Normal stress, it's seen as beneficial.
- Unexpected and sudden urge to do an action.
- The act of expressing immense flattery or affection.
- Extremely bad stress, seen as bad for us and can cause issues.
- The organ inside of the head that controls all human functions.
- An intense feeling of fear.
10 Clues: An intense feeling of fear. • Things that can cause you stress. • Normal stress, it's seen as beneficial. • The act of looking forwards to something. • Unexpected and sudden urge to do an action. • Part of the brain responsible for feelings. • A repulsive feeling towards something unpleasant. • The act of expressing immense flattery or affection. • ...
Camden's mental health crossword 2022-04-29
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- a bad mood that lasts for a long time.
- when a doctor or therapist helps you with depression.
- bouncing back after difficult times.
- dealing with depression by your self
- when your are too happy for a long time.
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- something everyone has.
- a bad mood that lasts for a short time.
- feeling nervous, tense , or on the edge.
- when your friends and family help you with depression.
- a negative stereotype which can lead to discrimination.
10 Clues: something everyone has. • bouncing back after difficult times. • dealing with depression by your self • a bad mood that lasts for a long time. • a bad mood that lasts for a short time. • feeling nervous, tense , or on the edge. • when your are too happy for a long time. • when a doctor or therapist helps you with depression. • ...
Emotional Disability/Mental Health 2022-09-26
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- mentally deranged, especially as manifested in a wild or aggressive way
- approximately 80% of those accused of this crime were women and were burned at the stake
- a set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something
- a mental disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, concentration, and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks
- intense, excessive, and persistent worry, dread, and fear about everyday situations
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- when people lose contact with reality. This may involve seeing or hearing things that other people cannot see or hear
- a common medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, think, and act
- places for those who were considered lunatics
- a surgical operation involving incision into the prefrontal lobe of the brain, used to treat mental illness.
- female who advocated for "the idiotic and the insane" in the mid 1800s
10 Clues: places for those who were considered lunatics • female who advocated for "the idiotic and the insane" in the mid 1800s • mentally deranged, especially as manifested in a wild or aggressive way • a common medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, think, and act • intense, excessive, and persistent worry, dread, and fear about everyday situations • ...
MENTAL HEALTH - Personality Disorders 2022-08-09
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- Personality Disorder is the pattern of unstable interpersonal relationships, self-image, affect, marked impulsivity, splinting, and often walk/toe the line. often described as all disorders mixed together and usually occurs with major depression
- Personality Disorder wants to be alone, feels inadequate, and is hypersensitive to negative evaluation. May demonstrate antisocial qualities but is not antisocial.
- Personality Disorder is characterized by a pattern of detachment from social relationships. Emotionally cold, no enjoyment in life, difficulty expressing emotions. May have rich and fantasy life. Self-absorbed loner
- Personality Disorder is characterized by a pattern of social and interpersonal defects marked by acute discomfort, and the possibility of developing schizophrenia. Odd appearance, unique language, and magical thinking. Cannot respond to typical social cues.
- Personality Disorder are drama queens need to be the center of attention. Very insecure, does not like to be alone. Excessive emotional and attention seeking. Often believes relationships are closer than they are.
- Personality Disorder needs to be taken care of. Submissive, lacks confidence, low self-esteem, and clingy.
- Personality Disorder is characterized by a disregard for the rights of others. Deceitful, manipulative, superficial behavior. Aggressive and hostile, does not follow social norms.
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- Personality Disorder has a preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and control. Formal and serious, inflexible, overachiever, follows the rules, lists, and schedules.
- Personality Disorder has violent rages toward negative criticism. They believe they are superior. Points out everyone's flaws, which need to be admired.
- Personality Disorder is characterized by mistrust and suspicions of others. They have a restricted affect, unable to show warmth and empathy. Often feels attacked.
10 Clues: Personality Disorder needs to be taken care of. Submissive, lacks confidence, low self-esteem, and clingy. • Personality Disorder has violent rages toward negative criticism. They believe they are superior. Points out everyone's flaws, which need to be admired. • ...
Mental Health/Illness Crossword 2023-05-21
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- Treatment may include cognitive behavioral _______ to help reduce symptoms
- Hallucinating, is when someone hears, sees, or ______ something that isn't there
- A chronic brain disorder that affects less than 1% of the US population
- Physical ________ and mental/environmental factors are the leading cause for Schizophrenia
- Around 1 in 100 ______ get diagnosed with schizophrenia at some point during their life
- ______ is not a factor in when you get diagnosed with schizophrenia
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- Schizophrenia symptoms includes having delusions,______________, and uncontrolled thinking/behavioral reactions
- People are normally _________ with Schizophrenia between the ages of 16 and 30
- There is no ____ for Schizophrenia
- Schizophrenia is a ____ long disease
10 Clues: There is no ____ for Schizophrenia • Schizophrenia is a ____ long disease • ______ is not a factor in when you get diagnosed with schizophrenia • A chronic brain disorder that affects less than 1% of the US population • Treatment may include cognitive behavioral _______ to help reduce symptoms • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-25
10 Clues: Can be hidden • A state of mind • Trying to break it • Can be good or bad • A feeling of worry • Good in small amounts • Knowledge/Understanding • Obsessive ..... Disorder • Actions to improve health • Focusing on present moment
Mental Health and Sleep 2025-03-25
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- this kind of therapy is used to treat insomnia and other mental health problems.
- It is a sleep disorder that involves pauses in breathing during sleep.
- sleeping problems may be exacerbated by medications that are used to treat this disorder.
- this syndrome is common for people with ADHD.
- It is a stage of deep sleep that causes involuntary movement of the eye.
- _______ rhythm is another term for internal body clock.
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- it is important to avoid drinking this before sleep.
- people with Bipolar disorder when they have episodes of extreme mood.
- 75% of depressed people shows this kind of symptom.
- people with this disorder causes replay of events, and nightmares during sleep.
10 Clues: this syndrome is common for people with ADHD. • 75% of depressed people shows this kind of symptom. • it is important to avoid drinking this before sleep. • _______ rhythm is another term for internal body clock. • people with Bipolar disorder when they have episodes of extreme mood. • It is a sleep disorder that involves pauses in breathing during sleep. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Crossword 2025-05-13
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- Emotional exhaustion caused by prolonged stress
- Actions to take care of your own well-being.
- Understanding and sharing another person's feelings
- A common reaction to pressure or demand
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- A healthy work-life _______
- Emotional or practical help from others.
- The practice of being present in the moment
- A professional treatment for mental health issues
- Feeling thankful for the positives in life
- The ability to recover from difficulties
10 Clues: A healthy work-life _______ • A common reaction to pressure or demand • Emotional or practical help from others. • The ability to recover from difficulties • Feeling thankful for the positives in life • The practice of being present in the moment • Actions to take care of your own well-being. • Emotional exhaustion caused by prolonged stress • ...
Chapter 7.6 Nervous System - Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-09
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- an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) who administers anesthesia and provides related care before, during, and after surgical, diagnostic, and obstetrical procedures
- specialized healthcare professional who uses high-tech equipment to record the electrical activity of the brain
- Type of massage therapist with needles
- provides direct, hands-on care to patients with mental illnesses or developmental disabilities
- a mental health professional who studies human behavior, emotions, and mental processes, diagnosing and treating disorders through therapy (like CBT), counseling, and psychological testing, but generally does not prescribe medication
- Combination of many nerve fibers found outside the brain and spinal cord
- Doctor for anesthia
- a medical doctor specializing in mental health, uniquely qualified to diagnose, treat, and prevent mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders, including substance use disorders
- three membranes that cover and protect the spinal cord and brain
- healthcare professional who helps people improve movement, manage pain, and restore function after injury or illness, using exercise
- Acts as a relay center, also redirects sensory impulses to the cerebrum
- section below the cerebrum at the top of brainstem
- medical doctor specializing in surgically treating disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves
- works as a shock absorber to protect the brain and spinal cord
- create pictures of the inside of your body
- Contains two nervous systems that work together: Sympathetic and Parasympathetic
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- hollow spaces that connect with each other and with the space under the arachnoid membrane
- Lowest part of the brainstem
- a philosophy and practice of medicine
- A mass of nerve tissue
- System that coordinates all the activities of the body
- Type of massage therapist
- Largest and highest section of the brain
- healthcare professional who performs tests to record the brain's electrical activity
- treats musculoskeletal and nervous system disorders
- a healthcare professional who performs and analyzes sleep studies (polysomnography) to diagnose sleep disorders like sleep apnea or narcolepsy, recording brain activity, heart rate, breathing, and oxygen levels while patients sleep
- regulates and controls: autonomic nervous system, temperature, appetite,sleep,and more.
- carries messages between the CNS and the body
- aka CNS, consists of brain & spinal cord
- aka PNS, consist of the nerves
- medical doctor specializing in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- works together with parasympathetic to maintain a balanced state
- section located between the cerebrum and midbrain
- Connects nearly all parts to the brain
- works together with sympathetic to maintain a balanced state
- Nerve cell
- Section found below the midbrain and in the brainstem
- section below the cerebrum
38 Clues: Nerve cell • Doctor for anesthia • A mass of nerve tissue • Type of massage therapist • section below the cerebrum • Lowest part of the brainstem • aka PNS, consist of the nerves • a philosophy and practice of medicine • Type of massage therapist with needles • Connects nearly all parts to the brain • Largest and highest section of the brain • ...
Recovery 2024-10-17
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- living a life free of alcohol or drugs
- what is the second stage of change
- chronic disease characterized by drug seeking & compulsive use
- medication assisted treatment
- 12 Step Phrase/Saying
- strategies to manage stressful situations & regulate emotions
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- natural response to a difficult situation that can cause mental or physical tension
- returning to drugs or alcohol after a period of sobriety
- process that helps people improve health and wellness
- unpleasant physical reactions when stopping an addictive substance
- a way of thinking or feeling, that is reflected in one's behavior
- technique involving being present in the moment
- process of change through which people improve their health & wellness
- anything that can lead a person to think about, feel or remember past use.
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
15 Clues: 12 Step Phrase/Saying • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy • medication assisted treatment • what is the second stage of change • living a life free of alcohol or drugs • technique involving being present in the moment • process that helps people improve health and wellness • returning to drugs or alcohol after a period of sobriety • ...
2ND AND 3RD 1 2025-03-17
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- She follows a balanced ____ to stay in shape.
- I go to the ____ three times a week to lift weights.
- She lifted a heavy ____ during her workout.
- Having a daily ____ helps improve productivity.
- His strong ____ helped him achieve his goals.
- Regular exercise is essential for maintaining good ____.
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- Meditation is a good way to achieve ____ after a long day.
- Proper ____ is key to a healthy lifestyle.
- Many people practice ____ to improve flexibility and reduce stress.
- Too much ____ can affect both mental and physical health.
- The company promotes employee ____ through fitness programs.
- Taking care of your ____ should always be a priority.
- A good ____ between work and rest is important for well-being.
- He likes to ____ every morning to stay active.
- She takes ____ classes to improve her core strength.
15 Clues: Proper ____ is key to a healthy lifestyle. • She lifted a heavy ____ during her workout. • She follows a balanced ____ to stay in shape. • His strong ____ helped him achieve his goals. • He likes to ____ every morning to stay active. • Having a daily ____ helps improve productivity. • I go to the ____ three times a week to lift weights. • ...
Famous Women 2022-03-04
10 Clues: John Adams wife • Founded the Red Cross • Helped Lewis and Clark • Mental Health Advocate • Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin • Protested for better Roads • Organized Edenton Tea Party • Exposed Corruption in the Oil Industry • Helped runaway slaves to get to freedom • Helped Americans in the Revolutionary War
Famous Women 2022-03-04
10 Clues: John Adams wife • Founded the Red Cross • Helped Lewis and Clark • Mental Health Advocate • Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin • Protested for better Roads • Organized Edenton Tea Party • Exposed Corruption in the Oil Industry • Helped runaway slaves to get to freedom • Helped Americans in the Revolutionary War
Together Tuesday 2023-03-09
10 Clues: follows Monday • my current teacher • a positive feeling • working with someone • does not go on pizza • someone who supports you • greatest guinea pig ever • month that World Bullying Prevention is in • repeated negative behavior towards someone else • sharing your ______is good for your mental health
and then they were none 2021-09-09
10 Clues: below • substitute • oval shapes • record player • sound mental health • filled with sorrow or guilt • something that does not fit in general • person administering capital punishment • awareness of objects through any of the five senses • a claim that someone has done something bad or illegal
Week 1 2022-06-28
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- World Mental _________ Day
- Teen __________ Interactive Workshop
- Let's Talk Tweens and ______?
- Psych-Educational ____________ Tests
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- DEYMAR Associates Limited is what type of firm?
- Universal _________ Day - (hint 20 November)
- World _______ Day - (hint 1 December)
- International _________ Day - (hint 19 November)
- What was our 1st giveaway?
- World Suicide __________ Day
10 Clues: World Mental _________ Day • What was our 1st giveaway? • World Suicide __________ Day • Let's Talk Tweens and ______? • Teen __________ Interactive Workshop • Psych-Educational ____________ Tests • World _______ Day - (hint 1 December) • Universal _________ Day - (hint 20 November) • DEYMAR Associates Limited is what type of firm? • ...
Week 1 2022-06-28
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- What was our 1st giveaway?
- International _________ Day - (hint 19 November)
- World Mental _________ Day
- World _______ Day - (hint 1 December)
- Let's Talk Tweens and ______?
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- Universal _________ Day - (hint 20 November)
- DEYMAR Associates Limited is what type of firm?
- Psych-Educational ____________ Tests
- World Suicide __________ Day
- Teen __________ Interactive Workshop
10 Clues: What was our 1st giveaway? • World Mental _________ Day • World Suicide __________ Day • Let's Talk Tweens and ______? • Psych-Educational ____________ Tests • Teen __________ Interactive Workshop • World _______ Day - (hint 1 December) • Universal _________ Day - (hint 20 November) • DEYMAR Associates Limited is what type of firm? • ...
Puberty assingment 2 2025-09-24
10 Clues: what you need to grow • sudden emotional shifts • when you become an adult • feelings like joy or anger • body's chemical messengers • feeling sad for a long time • feeling pressure or tension • brain region controlling emotions • Treatment to improve mental health • scientifically proven to relieve stress
BACC 1105 2025-10-28
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- Evaluation of an employee’s work performance.
- Extra pay for work beyond 8 hours
- Voluntary separation
- Protection from harm
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- Complete physical, mental, social well-being
- Initiated by employer
- Error where one good trait affects all ratings.
- Non-monetary pay
- Hourly/daily pay
- Different factors affect rating
10 Clues: Non-monetary pay • Hourly/daily pay • Voluntary separation • Protection from harm • Initiated by employer • Different factors affect rating • Extra pay for work beyond 8 hours • Complete physical, mental, social well-being • Evaluation of an employee’s work performance. • Error where one good trait affects all ratings.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR COUNSELORS 2022-10-14
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- This PC work to help a person gain skills to compensate for a disability
- These are the only mental health professionals aside from psychiatrists who have experience in the medical field, along with mental health instruction and training.
- These are medical doctors with four years of residency in Psychiatry.
- This PC help individual clients gain better awareness of personal growth and self-development
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- This PC may be needed after a surgical procedure or other life-altering events
- This PC provide assistance to children and families in schools, homes, or within the community
- These PC serves prison inmates and/or detainees
- These PC can expect to have a variety of age groups in their treatment programs
- This PC provides his/her client advices and coping strategies for specific issues
- This PC must be dedicated to the business at hand
10 Clues: These PC serves prison inmates and/or detainees • This PC must be dedicated to the business at hand • These are medical doctors with four years of residency in Psychiatry. • This PC work to help a person gain skills to compensate for a disability • This PC may be needed after a surgical procedure or other life-altering events • ...
Tobacco Vocab 2024-04-15
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- The act of quitting or stopping the use of tobacco products.
- The impact that tobacco use can have on physical and mental well-being, including diseases like cancer, heart disease, and respiratory issues.(2 Words).
- A highly addictive substance found in tobacco products.
- A narrow cylinder containing tobacco wrapped in paper and typically smoked.
- A strong dependence on a substance, such as nicotine in tobacco products.
- Cancer causing substances in tobacco products.
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- Tobacco products that are used without being burned, such as chewing tobacco or snuff.(2 Words).
- Smoke from tobacco products breathed in by non-smokers; it can also cause health issues.(2 Words).
- Physical and mental symptoms experienced while trying to quit using tobacco products.
- A sticky residue produced when tobacco is burned; it can coat the lungs and cause health problems.
10 Clues: Cancer causing substances in tobacco products. • A highly addictive substance found in tobacco products. • The act of quitting or stopping the use of tobacco products. • A strong dependence on a substance, such as nicotine in tobacco products. • A narrow cylinder containing tobacco wrapped in paper and typically smoked. • ...
psychology crossword lol 2024-03-11
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- something that is considered normal
- sampling, sampling that is done randomly
- model, a way of categorising someone's situation in a biological, social, and psychological sense.
- Someone with a typically normal brain that functions normally
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- someone who can diagnose a mental health problem
- period, a period of time in which something in your development has to happen, otherwise it will never happen which can affect you later in life
- Someone's brain who processes things differently to someone with a neurotypical brain
- period, A period of time in which something should be learnt in this time, but there is a chance that later in life you can still learn this skill, it just might be harder to learn
- someone who can prescribe someone with medication to help their mental health problem
- something that is considered not normal
10 Clues: something that is considered normal • something that is considered not normal • sampling, sampling that is done randomly • someone who can diagnose a mental health problem • Someone with a typically normal brain that functions normally • Someone's brain who processes things differently to someone with a neurotypical brain • ...
Psychology Area of Specialization 2025-02-05
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- Applies psychological knowledge to legal issues, including criminal behavior, civil law, and child custody.
- Focuses on assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
- Examines how people grow and change physically. cognitively, and emotionally throughout the lifespan.
- Studies the psychological aspects of sport and exercise, helping athletes and teams improve their performance and mental well-being.
- Studies human behavior in the workplace, with a focus on improving employee selection, training. productivity, and satisfaction.
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- How people process information, including how they learn, remember, perceive, solve problems, make decisions, and use language.
- Explores individual differences in thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that make people unique.
- Studies how social interactions and the social environment influence people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
- Examines the relationship between psychological factors and physical health.
- Applies psychological principles to improve teaching, learning, and the overall educational experience.
10 Clues: Examines the relationship between psychological factors and physical health. • Explores individual differences in thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that make people unique. • Focuses on assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. • ...
Trauma and stressor Related Disorders 2024-02-08
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- A part of the brain appearing to be smaller in people that experience PTSD.
- Short term condition arising from difficulty to manage stress.
- Mental health condition involving experiencing loss of connection between thoughts....
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- A disorder that can come hand and hand when experiencing trauma or stressor disorders.
- May develop if child's basic needs for comfort aren't met.
- stress A short term mental health condition that occurs within the first month of trauma occurring.
- One of the most well known trauma related disorders.
7 Clues: One of the most well known trauma related disorders. • May develop if child's basic needs for comfort aren't met. • Short term condition arising from difficulty to manage stress. • A part of the brain appearing to be smaller in people that experience PTSD. • A disorder that can come hand and hand when experiencing trauma or stressor disorders. • ...
Healthy Habits 2025-02-04
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- A simple exercise that benefits stamina and mobility.
- Maintaining this in life helps reduce stress and improves overall health
- This helps your body and mind recover each night.
- Doing this before and after exercise makes you more flexible and prevents injury.
- Being ____ can boost mental and emotional well-being.
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- A mindfulness practice that helps reduce stress and improve focus.
- Something you do all the time but can control to reduce stress and be more relaxed Relaxing Taking time for this helps reduce stress and improve mental health.
7 Clues: This helps your body and mind recover each night. • A simple exercise that benefits stamina and mobility. • Being ____ can boost mental and emotional well-being. • A mindfulness practice that helps reduce stress and improve focus. • Maintaining this in life helps reduce stress and improves overall health • ...
Wellness Crossword 2022-11-26
8 Clues: - Take a break • - Providing Help • - Love for oneself. • - Lend a helping hand. • - De stressing activity. • - Respect for self and all. • - Understanding other’s feelings. • - Taking care of own’s mental health.
Joelle's puzzle 2021-01-22
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- a planned action is taken before an event to increase the chances of a safe outcome.
- A pandemic affecting our everyday lives
- Constant craving of something
- A deep sadness
- A drug that speeds up the body
- A paper cylinder filled with tobacco for smoking
- Walking in someones shoes
- major decision a choice that can impact your life dramatically
- A type of vape pen
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- A disease that affects the whole world
- A disease spread throughout a community
- situation Surroundings that may cause injury or harm
- A substance that alters the bodies way of functioning
- An inhale and exhale vapor containing nicotine and flavoring produced by a device designed for this purpose
- A toxic liquid form of tobacco
- A mental Disorder that causes worry
- Feeling bad or sorry for someone
- behavior the possibility that an action may cause injury or harm to you or others
- illness Health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking, or behavior.
- decision a choice that does not have a major impact on your life
20 Clues: A deep sadness • A type of vape pen • Walking in someones shoes • Constant craving of something • A toxic liquid form of tobacco • A drug that speeds up the body • Feeling bad or sorry for someone • A mental Disorder that causes worry • A disease that affects the whole world • A disease spread throughout a community • A pandemic affecting our everyday lives • ...
Health 2025-02-25
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- The ability to recognize, understand, and manage our feelings.
- Information based on reality and evidence.
- The variety of unique characteristics among people.
- False ideas that are often mistaken for truth.
- Thoughts and opinions formed from experiences and education.
- The different aspects that contribute to overall well-being.
- A common behaviour among adolescents involving electronic cigarettes.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Supportive connections between individuals.
- The state of the body and its functions.
- The shared customs, behaviours, and values of a community.
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- The influence of friends, family, and environment on well-being.
- The condition of being in good shape and free from illness.
- Problems or challenges that affect well-being.
- The way people perceive and express themselves.
- The period of life between childhood and adulthood.
- The ability to think, learn, and make decisions.
- Assistance provided by others in times of need.
- The power to gain and apply information and skills.
19 Clues: The state of the body and its functions. • Information based on reality and evidence. • Supportive connections between individuals. • Problems or challenges that affect well-being. • False ideas that are often mistaken for truth. • The way people perceive and express themselves. • Assistance provided by others in times of need. • ...
S.M.A.R.T Goals: Goal Setting 2024-03-25
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- Stating 3 steps to help you achieve this goal.
- Arranging goals in order of importance.
- these goals are set for a year or more.
- An amount, quantity or way to accurately determine if you reached your goal.
- A potential barrier to achieving your goals.
- Goals you hope to accomplish in weeks or months.
- A ____ is a statement regarding something you want to accomplish.
- One clearly stated activity or action you hope to accomplish.
- I will spend 30 minutes a night reading is an example of a ____ health goal.
- I will drink 64 oz. of water each day is an example of a ____ health goal.
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- Obstacles that get in the way of reaching goals.
- Use these to help you reach your goals: family or friends, community, etc.
- Waiting until the last minute to do something.
- I will write 1 thank you letter each month is an example of a ____ health goal.
- A deadline to accomplish your goal by.
- Making sure you goal is within your reach and you have the means to accomplish.
16 Clues: A deadline to accomplish your goal by. • Arranging goals in order of importance. • these goals are set for a year or more. • A potential barrier to achieving your goals. • Stating 3 steps to help you achieve this goal. • Waiting until the last minute to do something. • Obstacles that get in the way of reaching goals. • Goals you hope to accomplish in weeks or months. • ...
Laughter is medicine 2025-09-07
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- to be cut or broke on your body
- out loud to laugh in a very funny and noisy way
- to become larger in amount or size
- health the health of mind and feelings
- to stop something or somebody doing something bad
- to find and study information to reach a new knowledge
- tense this happen to our body when it can't be relaxed or have to move a lot
- rate the number of times a person's heart beats in a minute
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- this is when people talk to each other
- to laugh repeatedly in a quiet
- to give freedom to someone or something
- to become smaller in amount or size
- to always think something become bad or unlucky
- to laugh quietly
14 Clues: to laugh quietly • to laugh repeatedly in a quiet • to be cut or broke on your body • to become larger in amount or size • to become smaller in amount or size • this is when people talk to each other • to give freedom to someone or something • health the health of mind and feelings • to always think something become bad or unlucky • ...
Learning About Your Health 2017-05-08
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- related risks that increase in effect with each added risk
- refusing to participate in unsafe behaviors or activities
- all the living and nonliving things that surround you
- comes from a person's own views, beliefs, not necessarily from facts
- a state of well-being, or balanced health
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- actions or choices that may cause injury or harm to you or others
- careful examination and judgment of your own patterns of behavior
- taking steps to make sure that something does not happen
- a combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- the results of actions
- beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- to determine the quality of
- based on facts
- the passing on of traits from biological parents to children
- the various methods for communicating information
15 Clues: based on facts • the results of actions • to determine the quality of • a state of well-being, or balanced health • the various methods for communicating information • all the living and nonliving things that surround you • taking steps to make sure that something does not happen • refusing to participate in unsafe behaviors or activities • ...
Mental Health for Older Adults! 2022-03-30
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- A thing you set to achieve in the future
- a major life change that occurs around the age of 65 for many people
- an easy hobby to keep your eyes sharp and mind sharp
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- a way to give back to the community while also creating social relationships
- can aid in maintaining mobility and helps improve mental health
- activities that can be done to fill one's leisure time
- a fitness center in your area that can be used to maintain physical and mental health and socialize
7 Clues: A thing you set to achieve in the future • an easy hobby to keep your eyes sharp and mind sharp • activities that can be done to fill one's leisure time • can aid in maintaining mobility and helps improve mental health • a major life change that occurs around the age of 65 for many people • ...
d 2025-05-02
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- Mental and physical well-being are both affected by this health condition (7 letters)
- This contributes to weight gain and has a negative impact on mental health (6 letters)
- 2 High BMI is linked to this type of diabetes
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- Obesity is rising in areas where these are most limited (9 letters)
- access to this resource increases the risk of obesity (7 letters)
- Connected policies, habits, and environments make this up (6 letters)
- A social issue that prevents understanding of obesity and its causes (8 letters)
7 Clues: 2 High BMI is linked to this type of diabetes • access to this resource increases the risk of obesity (7 letters) • Obesity is rising in areas where these are most limited (9 letters) • Connected policies, habits, and environments make this up (6 letters) • A social issue that prevents understanding of obesity and its causes (8 letters) • ...
Famous Women 2022-03-04
10 Clues: John Adams wife • Founded the Red Cross • Helped Lewis and Clark • Mental Health Advocate • Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin • Protested for better Roads • Organized Edenton Tea Party • Exposed Corruption in the Oil Industry • Helped runaway slaves to get to freedom • Helped Americans in the Revolutionary War
review 2025-04-01
10 Clues: something in meat • essential for life • relating to the mind • relating to the body • being physically active • helps you grow normally • something the body is 60% of • an essential inorganic substance • the state of being in good health • sugar molecules and one the many nutrients
Chase Klavon '25 2025-06-02
10 Clues: "Hoops" • "The Farm" • Chase's major • Chase's minor • Chase's status • Chase was an RA here • What we say to Chase today • Freshman dorm of the greats • What we also say to Chase today • What Chase did the past four years, or a mental health website
Culture 2025-08-22
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- the feeling domain–involves the client’s feelings regarding values, attitudes, and beliefs
- The bias is an involuntary attitudes or association that affect our perceptions, actions, decisions, and interactions with others, unconsciously.
- Defending the rights, interests, and safety of someone vulnerable.
- A problem solving approach to client care that uses the most accurate scientific evidence partnered with clinical expertise and client values.
- Valuing all individuals equally and removing obstacles to optimal health and health care across different populations.
- The learned, shared, and transmitted values, beliefs, norms, and lifeways of a particular group that guide their thinking, decisions, and actions in patterned ways.
- the thinking domain– thinking through information and be able to comprehend it
- An outsider's viewpoint of a culture.
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- The distribution of the same resources, including opportunities, to all individuals within a population.
- The environment and conditions where an individual is born, works, and lives that impact a wide variety of health outcomes and risks.
- a close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other's feelings or ideas and communicate well.
- Bias that's derived from our conscious thoughts and beliefs that can be reported.
- the doing domain– the physical or mental activities required to learn skills
- populations of individuals who are at increased risk for having poorer health status and lack health care access.
- The act of nurturing another person to whom one feels commitment or responsibility.
- An insider's viewpoint of a culture.
16 Clues: An insider's viewpoint of a culture. • An outsider's viewpoint of a culture. • Defending the rights, interests, and safety of someone vulnerable. • the doing domain– the physical or mental activities required to learn skills • the thinking domain– thinking through information and be able to comprehend it • ...
Types of doctors 2022-11-07
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- Brain surgeon
- Doctor who treats psychological and mental problems.
- Doctor who manages and help treat allergies
- Doctor who diagnoses and treat the illnesses of children.
- Doctor/Scientist who specializes in studying genes
- Heart Doctor Specializes in treating Heart related problems.
- Doctor who treats skin related diseases.
- Specializes in treating brain,nerves and spinal cord related issues
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- Doctor who treats diseases related to the gums and teeth.
- Doctor who studies and treats eye related diseases
- Doctor who gives a patient anesthesia before their surgery.
- Health care professional who is responsible for doing surgeries
- Health care professional who is responsible for distributing and prescribing medicine
- Doctors who uses medical machinery such as x-rays to treat and diagnose their patients.
14 Clues: Brain surgeon • Doctor who treats skin related diseases. • Doctor who manages and help treat allergies • Doctor who studies and treats eye related diseases • Doctor/Scientist who specializes in studying genes • Doctor who treats psychological and mental problems. • Doctor who treats diseases related to the gums and teeth. • ...
My Medical Profile 2021-08-09
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- Telling others you have autism is known as
- Another way to say Primary Care Physician
- A group of people who provide support
- Something you take to maintain your health
- Allergies may make your nose feel like this
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- Someone who might help you make a good choice
- You have the right to ___ around your diagnosis
- A mental health condition
8 Clues: A mental health condition • A group of people who provide support • Another way to say Primary Care Physician • Telling others you have autism is known as • Something you take to maintain your health • Allergies may make your nose feel like this • Someone who might help you make a good choice • You have the right to ___ around your diagnosis
Crossword Puzzle 2 2025-07-21
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- Together with diet and behavior modification, _____ is central to effective lifestyle prevention and management of type 2 diabetes.
- Type 2 diabetes can lead to lower limb _____ due to complications like neuropathy and peripheral artery disease.
- Alzheimer's disease is thought to be caused by the abnormal build-up of _____ plaques around the brain cells.
- Intense _____ and anger can stem from mental health conditions.
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- Fatty fish are rich in omega-3s that support lower _____ levels.
- Late-stage AD is characterized by a decline in cognitive and physical abilities, leading to complete dependence on _____.
- Some CVD patients may experience chest pain described as pressure or _____.
- Engage in aerobic exercise to enhance _____ and reduce blood pressure.
- Mental health problems are not a sign of _____, but an illness.
- In AD patients, behaviour changes can manifest in various ways, including aggression, _____ or hallucinations.
10 Clues: Mental health problems are not a sign of _____, but an illness. • Intense _____ and anger can stem from mental health conditions. • Fatty fish are rich in omega-3s that support lower _____ levels. • Engage in aerobic exercise to enhance _____ and reduce blood pressure. • Some CVD patients may experience chest pain described as pressure or _____. • ...
This crossword puzzle is designed to challenge your understanding of various health and science-related concepts. Each clue corresponds to a word related to topics such as the human body, diseases, emotions, and healthy habits. 2025-04-28
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- A natural state of rest.
- Having protection against infections or diseases.
- A condition that affects the body or mind.
- Relating to the period between childhood and adulthood.
- Doing something at the same time or interval.
- The organ inside the skull that controls thoughts, memory, feelings, and movement.
- Mental or emotional strain or tension.
- Being in good physical and mental condition.
- An emotional state or perception, such as happiness, sadness, or fear.
- More than two but not many.
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- A strong feeling such as happiness, sadness, anger, or fear.
- The kinds of food a person habitually eats.
- A state of poor health, often characterized by symptoms like fever, cough, or fatigue.
- Tiny organisms that can be harmful or helpful.
- The positive effects or advantages gained from something.
- The study of the natural world and how it works.
- Microscopic infectious agents.
- In a poor or unsatisfactory manner.
- Signs or indicators that something might be wrong with the body.
19 Clues: A natural state of rest. • More than two but not many. • Microscopic infectious agents. • In a poor or unsatisfactory manner. • Mental or emotional strain or tension. • A condition that affects the body or mind. • The kinds of food a person habitually eats. • Being in good physical and mental condition. • Doing something at the same time or interval. • ...
vocab 2023-09-21
7 Clues: genetics. • the way in which a person lives • a result of an action or confidant. • the state of free from illness or injury. • to have an effect on the charter development • the passing on of physical or mental character • the mental and moral qualities specific person
vocab 2023-09-21
7 Clues: genetics. • the way in which a person lives • a result of an action or confidant. • the state of free from illness or injury. • to have an effect on the charter development • the passing on of physical or mental character • the mental and moral qualities specific person
Sniper One 2024-06-04
Across
- improvised explosive device
- rocket propeled grenade
- a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event
- the date of al Qaeda's most famous attacks
- explosive device
- founded an organization called al Qaeda
- the title of the book
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- the rank of the author
- how did you get out of ____? iRAN
- the author
- steriotype sniper rifle
- the author's nationality
- a violent conflict between two groups
13 Clues: the author • explosive device • the title of the book • the rank of the author • rocket propeled grenade • steriotype sniper rifle • the author's nationality • improvised explosive device • how did you get out of ____? iRAN • a violent conflict between two groups • founded an organization called al Qaeda • the date of al Qaeda's most famous attacks • ...
and the award goes to... 2024-07-27
Across
- OG boy band from your genX
- cutest costars (age difference)
- song in a musical that brought happiness and sadness
- crossword master
- cutest couple
- besties
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- actress/ singer making people aware of importance of mental health
- pesky neighbor
- OG pizza square
- streaming device
- the man, the mission, the zaddy
- songs that have stood the test of time - great for car rides
- easiest way to lose track of time
13 Clues: besties • cutest couple • pesky neighbor • OG pizza square • streaming device • crossword master • OG boy band from your genX • cutest costars (age difference) • the man, the mission, the zaddy • easiest way to lose track of time • song in a musical that brought happiness and sadness • songs that have stood the test of time - great for car rides • ...
34 2024-01-08
Across
- Fiber The portion of plant-derived food that cannot be completely broken down by digestive enzymes.
- The process of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after illness or injury. (Note: Repeated for variety.)
- Program A program designed to promote health and well-being through various activities and initiatives.
- Health A person's condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being. (Note: Repeated for variety.)
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance.
- The branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases.
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- Techniques Practices and activities aimed at promoting a sense of relaxation and reducing stress.
- Treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease. (Note: Repeated for variety.)
- Practices Practices that promote cleanliness and health, such as handwashing and proper sanitation.
- Medicine Treatments used in place of conventional medical treatments.
- The use of digital information and communication technologies to access healthcare services remotely. (Note: Repeated for variety.)
- Management Techniques and therapies aimed at controlling or reducing stress.
12 Clues: A damaging immune response by the body to a substance. • The branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases. • Medicine Treatments used in place of conventional medical treatments. • Management Techniques and therapies aimed at controlling or reducing stress. • ...
BRAIN MATTERS 2024-04-19
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- a state of well-being that encompasses living a good life, one with a sense of meaning and deep contentment.
- physical and mental states brought on by neurophysiological changes, variously associated with thoughts, feelings, behavioral responses, and a degree of pleasure or displeasure
- fulfilment of one's wishes, expectations, or needs, or the pleasure derived from this.
- combination of a person's physical, mental, emotional and social health factorsend
- confidence in one's own worth, abilities, or morals
- an activity done regularly in one's leisure time for pleasure.
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- the practice of taking an active role in protecting one's own well-being and happiness, in particular during periods of stress
- the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
- includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being
10 Clues: confidence in one's own worth, abilities, or morals • the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills • includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being • an activity done regularly in one's leisure time for pleasure. • combination of a person's physical, mental, emotional and social health factorsend • ...
Different Kinds of Health 2023-09-17
Across
- knowing what to buy and the safety measures of what you consume.
- fostering new relationships amongst others/deepening ones we have already.
- ways to have better health amongst each other.
- how to take care of our earth better.
- how to take care of yourself.
- Activity, need to get this kind of activity in some way daily.
- the nourishment of our bodies.
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- the process of our emotions in healthy ways.
- Diseases, knowledge and understanding of how to protect yourself from illnesses.
- & Development, the circle of life.
- if you are underage do not drink this.
- working on bettering relationships.
- never do these because they affect your health greatly.
- can be addictive and is a plant.
- how we cope with situations.
- Prevention & Safety, how to properly care for injuries and and prevent them.
16 Clues: how we cope with situations. • how to take care of yourself. • the nourishment of our bodies. • can be addictive and is a plant. • & Development, the circle of life. • working on bettering relationships. • how to take care of our earth better. • if you are underage do not drink this. • the process of our emotions in healthy ways. • ...
Fitness, Wellness, & Health 2020-10-09
Across
- branch of public health that is concerned with all aspects of the natural and built environment affecting human health
- affects how we think, feel, and act and includes emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that requires energy expenditure
- broad goals of overall health and well-being
- the state of being physically fit and healthy
- ability to stretch/bend without breaking
- the quality or state of being healthy in body and mind and emphasizes preventing illness as opposed to treating illness
- amount of force produced with a single maximal effort
- refers to the relationships we have and how we interact with others
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- a subcategory of physical activity that is planned, structured, repetitive, and aims to improve or maintain one or more components of physical fitness
- a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- ability of circulatory and respiratory systems to efficiently and effectively deliver oxygen to muscles during sustained physical activity
- a state of being that arises largely from the interaction between nutrition and physical activity
- proportion of fat and non-fat mass in the body
- ability of a muscle or group of muscles to sustain repeated contractions against resistance for an extended period of time
- a component of overall health that can be measured and is maintained through a balanced diet, proper sleep, and cutting down unhealthy habits
16 Clues: ability to stretch/bend without breaking • broad goals of overall health and well-being • the state of being physically fit and healthy • proportion of fat and non-fat mass in the body • amount of force produced with a single maximal effort • refers to the relationships we have and how we interact with others • ...
FitBit Crossword 2018-08-14
Across
- Fitbit that has cardio fitness levels
- Fitbit made especially for kiddos
- Fitbit that is meant for all-day tracking
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
- Fitbit that tracks swimming
- direction and intensity of one’s effort and determination to achieve a goal
- the ability to exercise continuously for extended periods without tiring
- The ___ Vivosport is the 'Best fitness tracker for most people'
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- the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result
- Fitbit that has a multisport mode and is the #1 selling Fitbit
- The number of heartbeats per unit of time, usually beats per minute
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- how strong a person is, and the ability he or she has to do an act
- the maximum force that can be developed in a muscle during a single maximal contraction
- tracker wearable device that tracks their daily physical activity
- the state of being free from illness or injury/a persons mental or physical condition
16 Clues: Fitbit that tracks swimming • Fitbit made especially for kiddos • Fitbit that has cardio fitness levels • Fitbit that is meant for all-day tracking • Fitbit that has a multisport mode and is the #1 selling Fitbit • The ___ Vivosport is the 'Best fitness tracker for most people' • tracker wearable device that tracks their daily physical activity • ...
I&CTT LO4: Explore the role of a range of different health professionals in providing services for a person with a chronic disability 2024-10-17
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- Assist in social aspects of living with a chronic disability (e.g. housing, education)
- Transform lives of patients by helping them run, walk or simply stand better (without pain). Give power of movement to their patients
- Helpful in providing treatment/fixing for some impairments stemming from chronic conditions
- Provide nutritional support tailored to an individuals health needs
- Often the first point of contact for patients with a chronic condition
- Typically provide lots of direct hands-on care, can be specialists in certain conditions
- Assess and provide therapy to improve communication and swallowing difficulties
- Mental health professionals aiming to address the psychological impact of chronic disease
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- Focus on health of the foot to help individuals with mobility issues
- Assess and manage hearing impairments
- Help individuals adapt to their environment and daily activities, often enhancing quality of life and independence
- Depending on the disability, individuals may be referred/need input from a expert
- Work with children and young people with special education disabilities
- Focus on conditions of the eye
- Work towards improving mobility and physical function
- Provide expertise in medication management (efficacy and safety)
16 Clues: Focus on conditions of the eye • Assess and manage hearing impairments • Work towards improving mobility and physical function • Provide expertise in medication management (efficacy and safety) • Provide nutritional support tailored to an individuals health needs • Focus on health of the foot to help individuals with mobility issues • ...
The giver, vocab 1-8, Matthew Dardar 2022-03-31
9 Clues: extremely confused • fear of possible harm • laking characteristics • an activity that amuses • the state of being older • causing mental discomfort • conducting a religious ceremonies • person or thing that causes troubles • to bring someone back to normal health
Ted Kaczynski: The Unabomber 2022-05-12
9 Clues: Nickname • where was he born • Mental Health Diagnosis • who arrested the unabomber • another word for his plans • where did the unabomber live • unabombers former occupation • what was the unabomber against • where did he live in the woods
