mental health Crossword Puzzles
Health and Human development 2021-02-03
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- Constanly changing, often gradual and may not be obvious
- number or rate of new cases if a particular condition during a specific time
- concept related to health that takes the outcomes into accounts while also considering other factors of a persons life
- dimension of h&w relating to the ability of forming relationships and adapting
- dimension of h&w relating to the ability to express feelings
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- Health and wellbeing being viewed in different ways as times develop
- number of deaths by a particular disease, illness or environmental factor
- an Australian Government introduced appropriately to social situations universal healthcare system
- dimension of h&w relating to the functioning of the body and its systems
- world health organisation
- a complete state of physical, social and mental well being not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
11 Clues: world health organisation • Constanly changing, often gradual and may not be obvious • dimension of h&w relating to the ability to express feelings • Health and wellbeing being viewed in different ways as times develop • dimension of h&w relating to the functioning of the body and its systems • ...
Sigmund Freud - Gautam 2023-06-19
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- Understanding how emotions, feelings and behaviour might connect to early experience
- Memories being pushed out of awareness automatically
- Emotionally letting out emotions due to prior instances or onto different situations
- The source of needs and wants and desires
- Represents and enforces the reality-principle in someone
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- A Therapeutic technique for treating mental health disorders by examining unconscious thoughts and feelings of a person
- Applying one's own thoughts, feelings or motives onto another to cope
- The mental processes of which individuals are unaware
- The mental processes of which individuals are aware of
- The ethical part of the personality and provides the moral standards to someone
- A situation that is faced with a fact that is too uncomfortable to accept and rejects it instead
11 Clues: The source of needs and wants and desires • Memories being pushed out of awareness automatically • The mental processes of which individuals are unaware • The mental processes of which individuals are aware of • Represents and enforces the reality-principle in someone • Applying one's own thoughts, feelings or motives onto another to cope • ...
COPING SKILLS 2025-08-01
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- The act of taking care of one's physical and mental needs
- A healthy skill for emotional regulation, involving a set of positive behaviors or thoughts
- This activity helps with mental clarity and can be done with coloring or drawing
- A technique to refocus the mind by distracting from negative thoughts
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- The practice of staying present in the moment
- The ability to adjust to challenging situations
- A way to distract the mind from negative thoughts through doing something enjoyable
- The ability to keep going despite difficulties, a key mental health trait
- A practice of positive self-talk or affirmations
- A coping skill that involves challenging perfectionist tendencies
- A coping strategy where you focus on your surroundings or present feelings
11 Clues: The practice of staying present in the moment • The ability to adjust to challenging situations • A practice of positive self-talk or affirmations • The act of taking care of one's physical and mental needs • A coping skill that involves challenging perfectionist tendencies • A technique to refocus the mind by distracting from negative thoughts • ...
MOOD & AFFECT 2025-09-10
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- – Focusing on the present moment without judgment.
- – Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed.
- – A person’s sustained emotional state (happy, sad, angry, etc.).
- illness – Conditions that affect thinking, mood, or behavior (e.g., depression, anxiety, schizophrenia).
- distress – Feelings of extreme worry, tension, or restlessness that affect daily life.
- – Feelings such as happiness, sadness, fear, or anger.
- – A stable, “normal” mood (not depressed or overly elevated).
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- – When emotional distress shows up as physical symptoms (e.g., headache, stomach pain) without a clear medical cause.
- modification – Changing unhelpful thoughts to healthier, more realistic ones.
- syndrome – A dangerous reaction from too much serotonin, often due to medications; causes agitation, confusion, muscle rigidity, high fever.
- – A long-term, mild form of depression lasting two or more years.
- – The outward display of emotions (facial expression, tone of voice, body language).
- mental illness – Severe mental health disorders that greatly interfere with daily life (e.g., schizophrenia, bipolar disorder).
- health – A state of well-being where a person can cope with stress, work, and relationships.
14 Clues: – Focusing on the present moment without judgment. • – Feelings such as happiness, sadness, fear, or anger. • – Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed. • – A stable, “normal” mood (not depressed or overly elevated). • – A person’s sustained emotional state (happy, sad, angry, etc.). • ...
Legal Issues in the Workplace 2025-09-25
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- – Job loss due to position no longer needed
- - allowed by law
- – Hiring outside workers for tasks
- – Watching or tracking activity
- – Freedom from unauthorized intrusion
- – Unwanted, offensive behavior
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- – Being let go from a job
- – Repeated aggressive behavior
- – Learning new skills for a job
- – Paid per item made or completed
- – Physical and mental well-being
- – Problems or concerns
- – Being protected from harm
13 Clues: - allowed by law • – Problems or concerns • – Being let go from a job • – Being protected from harm • – Repeated aggressive behavior • – Unwanted, offensive behavior • – Learning new skills for a job • – Watching or tracking activity • – Physical and mental well-being • – Paid per item made or completed • – Hiring outside workers for tasks • – Freedom from unauthorized intrusion • ...
Health 2024-09-10
Health Vocabulary 2022-01-11
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- practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury
- an overall state of well-being or total health
- goal a goal that you can reach in a short period of time
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being
- a multistep strategy to identify and achieve your goals.
- the condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen
- anything that cases stress
- the collective beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group
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- something you aim for that takes planning and work
- a prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness and sadness
- people of the same age who share similar interests
- all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents
- ideas, beliefs and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live
- reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges
- goal a goal that you plan to reach over an extended period of time
15 Clues: anything that cases stress • an overall state of well-being or total health • something you aim for that takes planning and work • people of the same age who share similar interests • reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges • goal a goal that you can reach in a short period of time • a multistep strategy to identify and achieve your goals. • ...
chapter 1 2013-04-30
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- Lifestyle- This is a way of life that includes little physical activity
- a state of well-being, or total health
- time when you start developing physical characteristics of adult of your gender
- The conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors
- Behaviors- Are actions or behaviors that might cause injury or harm to you or others
- –Are planed actions taken before an event to increase the chance of a outcome
- People that’s in a group that’s your age
- Factors- These are behaviors and habits that help determine a person’s level of health and wellness
- service- Programs to get people involved.
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- Risk- Are related risk that increase in effect with each added risk
- stage of life between childhood and adulthood
- Chemical substances, produced in glands, that help to regulate many body functions
- is a combination of physical mental/emotional and social well-being
- To keep some from happening or getting worse
- A personal feeling or belief
15 Clues: A personal feeling or belief • a state of well-being, or total health • People that’s in a group that’s your age • service- Programs to get people involved. • To keep some from happening or getting worse • stage of life between childhood and adulthood • Risk- Are related risk that increase in effect with each added risk • ...
AASD Quarterly 2025-09-18
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- Failure to provide necessary care, often considered a form of abuse.
- A person who provides support to someone with health or daily living needs.
- A government program that helps cover healthcare costs for eligible individuals.
- A respectful term for older adults, often used in services and care.
- The ability of an individual to make informed decisions.
- A formal evaluation of an individual’s needs and abilities.
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- A key factor in maintaining health and preventing illness in older adults.
- A holistic approach to health, including physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Legal responsibility for making decisions on behalf of an incapacitated adult.
- The ability to live and make decisions without assistance.
- A condition marked by memory loss and cognitive decline.
- Speaking up for the rights and needs of older adults.
- Encouraging individuals to take control of their lives and decisions.
- Emotional, physical, or financial help provided to older adults.
- Temporary relief for primary caregivers, often through short-term care services.
15 Clues: Speaking up for the rights and needs of older adults. • A condition marked by memory loss and cognitive decline. • The ability of an individual to make informed decisions. • The ability to live and make decisions without assistance. • A formal evaluation of an individual’s needs and abilities. • Emotional, physical, or financial help provided to older adults. • ...
chapter 1 2013-04-30
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- People that’s in a group that’s your age
- Factors- These are behaviors and habits that help determine a person’s level of health and wellness
- To keep some from happening or getting worse
- service- Programs to get people involved.
- stage of life between childhood and adulthood
- Lifestyle- This is a way of life that includes little physical activity
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- Risk- Are related risk that increase in effect with each added risk
- is a combination of physical mental/emotional and social well-being
- A personal feeling or belief
- time when you start developing physical characteristics of adult of your gender
- –Are planed actions taken before an event to increase the chance of a outcome
- Chemical substances, produced in glands, that help to regulate many body functions
- The conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors
- Behaviors- Are actions or behaviors that might cause injury or harm to you or others
- a state of well-being, or total health
15 Clues: A personal feeling or belief • a state of well-being, or total health • People that’s in a group that’s your age • service- Programs to get people involved. • To keep some from happening or getting worse • stage of life between childhood and adulthood • Risk- Are related risk that increase in effect with each added risk • ...
Healthy lifestyle 2014-05-21
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- good .... is above wealth
- the condition in which things are happening or being done
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
- the science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease
- running
- a place, typically a private club, providing a range of facilities designed to improve and maintain physical fitness and health
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- the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food
- overweight
- the state of being in a good mood
- one of the four elements in ancient and medieval philosophy and in astrology :D
- the condition of being physically fit and healthy
- the sport or activity of propelling oneself through water using the limbs
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- a special course of food to which a person restricts themselves, either to lose weight or for medical reasons
- illness
15 Clues: illness • running • overweight • good .... is above wealth • the state of being in a good mood • the condition of being physically fit and healthy • the condition in which things are happening or being done • the sport or activity of propelling oneself through water using the limbs • the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity • ...
California's Valued Trust 2024-10-11
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- CVT partnered with CredibleMind for _____ health, emotional wellbeing, and spiritual growth.
- CVT developed its ___ for Life Wellbeing initiative with one major goal in mind: improving the overall health of CVT members.
- Under CVT, Solera4Me is a preventive healthcare ____
- Under CVT, TruHearing program lowers your out-of-pocket cost on ____ aids.
- CVT offers _____ plans.
- CVT is dedicated to making sure its members have the information they need by providing cancer ____.
- CVT offers an Employee ____ Program that is provided at no cost to all CVT subscribers with medical coverage.
- CVT partnered with HealthEquity to offer health ____ accounts.
- CVT offers one of the most popular dental benefit programs in California which is ____ Dental.
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- There is a benefit booklet for ___ benefits.
- CVT offers ____ different VSP vision plans.
- CVT offers ___ insurance plans through MetLife.
- CVT specializes in healthcare benefits for the ___ community.
- CVT offers MDLIVE which lets you speak to a ____ anytime, anywhere through secure video or phone.
- CVT stands for 'California's ____ Trust'.
15 Clues: CVT offers _____ plans. • CVT stands for 'California's ____ Trust'. • CVT offers ____ different VSP vision plans. • There is a benefit booklet for ___ benefits. • CVT offers ___ insurance plans through MetLife. • Under CVT, Solera4Me is a preventive healthcare ____ • CVT specializes in healthcare benefits for the ___ community. • ...
Community & Social Careers 2026-03-31
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- Master of social work
- Unpleasant symptoms resulting with stoppage of drugs or substances on which a person is dependent; symptoms include anxiety, insomnia, irritability, impaired attention, and physical illness.
- Bachelor of Social Work
- An event where close friends and family of the deceased gather together to pay their respects to their loved one.
- Process of becoming secure against a particular disease or pathogen.
- The ceremonies honoring a deceased individual, typically involving burial or cremation.
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
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- A personalized ceremony held to honor and remember a deceased person, usually without the body or ashes present.
- A field of public health focused on improving the physical and mental well-being of people within a specific geographic area or group.
- Academy of Certified Social Workers
- World Health Organization
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker
- Pertaining to the study of people as a group, especially of statistical groupings according to age, gender, and environmental factors.
- Department of Children and Family Services
15 Clues: Master of social work • Bachelor of Social Work • World Health Organization • Licensed Clinical Social Worker • Academy of Certified Social Workers • Department of Health and Human Services • Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor • Department of Children and Family Services • Process of becoming secure against a particular disease or pathogen. • ...
healthy body image 2025-02-18
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- used for emphasis or to express annoyance.
- any of a range of mental conditions in which there is a persistent disturbance of eating behaviour and impairment of physical or mental health.
- how a person feels about the way they look.
- confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect.
- the expression of the body-centered culture, in which humans. are perceived through the prism of their corporeality.
- a person with a lean and delicate body build.
- softer bodies with curves.
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- enough or more than enough; plentiful.
- a relief printing plate cast in a mold made from composed type or an original plate.
- a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
- a person's subjective picture or mental image of their own body.eatingdisorder.
- body types with a naturally high muscle-to-fat ratio.
- a sign of the existence of something, especially of an undesirable situation.softer bodies with curves.
13 Clues: softer bodies with curves. • enough or more than enough; plentiful. • used for emphasis or to express annoyance. • how a person feels about the way they look. • a person with a lean and delicate body build. • body types with a naturally high muscle-to-fat ratio. • confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect. • ...
Health 1 2024-08-15
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- doing things to help you stay healthy
- aspects of peoples lives that increase chances of disease
- aspect that has to do with a persons thoughts
- parts of DNA that determine the structor and funtion of a persons cell.
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- active process of being aware of making good choices
- beliefs, values, customs and arts of a group
- people who are similar in age to one another
- state of complete physical, mental well being
- treatment and prevention of illness, injuries
- how well the body functions
10 Clues: how well the body functions • doing things to help you stay healthy • beliefs, values, customs and arts of a group • people who are similar in age to one another • state of complete physical, mental well being • treatment and prevention of illness, injuries • aspect that has to do with a persons thoughts • active process of being aware of making good choices • ...
Uplife Crossword 2025-01-08
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- Techniques involving controlled breathing for relaxation
- Difficulty falling or staying asleep
- The practice of focusing your attention on the present moment
- Taking action to preserve or improve your own well-being
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- A feeling of worry, fear, or unease, often about something uncertain
- A professional who provides mental health support
- Managing and dealing with stress or difficult situations
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties
- A state of mental or emotional strain caused by pressure
- A persistent feeling of sadness or loss of interest
10 Clues: Difficulty falling or staying asleep • The ability to recover quickly from difficulties • A professional who provides mental health support • A persistent feeling of sadness or loss of interest • Techniques involving controlled breathing for relaxation • Managing and dealing with stress or difficult situations • ...
Entwined 2025-06-11
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- Help received emotionally or practically from others.
- Mental or emotional strain from demanding circumstances.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.
- A positive feeling of appreciation or thankfulness.
- Extreme exhaustion due to prolonged stress.
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- The ability to bounce back from difficulties.
- A persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- The scientific study of the human mind and behavior.
- A structured mental health treatment often led by a psychologist or therapist.
- Being fully present and aware of the moment.
10 Clues: A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. • Extreme exhaustion due to prolonged stress. • Being fully present and aware of the moment. • The ability to bounce back from difficulties. • A positive feeling of appreciation or thankfulness. • The scientific study of the human mind and behavior. • A persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. • ...
List A 2024-05-20
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- type of anxiety disorder characterized by recurrent and unexpected panic attacks. Panic attacks are sudden episodes of intense fear or discomfort that reach a peak within minutes and are accompanied by physical symptoms such as palpitations, sweating, trembling, shortness of breath, and feelings of impending doom.
- are repetitive behaviors or mental acts that individuals feel driven to perform in response to obsessions or rigidly applied rules. They are aimed at reducing distress or preventing a feared event, but they are excessive and not realistically connected to the feared event. Compulsions are a hallmark feature of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
- are a group of mental health conditions characterized by physical symptoms that cannot be fully explained by a medical condition, substance use, or other mental disorder. These symptoms may cause significant distress or impairment in functioning and are not intentionally produced or feigned. Examples include somatization disorder, conversion disorder, and hypochondriasis.
- type of anxiety disorder characterized by an irrational and excessive fear of a specific object, situation, or activity. Common phobias include fear of heights (acrophobia), fear of spiders (arachnophobia), and fear of flying (aviophobia).
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- intrusive and persistent thoughts, images, or urges that cause significant distress or anxiety. They are a key feature of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and are often irrational or unreasonable in nature.
- refers to a feeling of unease, worry, or fear that can be mild or severe. It is a normal human emotion that everyone experiences from time to time, but when it becomes excessive, persistent, and interferes with daily activities, it may indicate an anxiety disorder.
- a mental health condition that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event such as combat, natural disaster, serious accident, or physical or sexual assault. Symptoms may include intrusive memories, flashbacks, nightmares, avoidance of reminders of the trauma, negative changes in mood and cognition, and heightened arousal and reactivity.
- OCD is a mental health disorder characterized by the presence of obsessions and compulsions. Obsessions are intrusive, unwanted thoughts, images, or urges that cause significant distress, while compulsions are repetitive behaviors or mental acts that individuals feel driven to perform in response to obsessions, often in an attempt to reduce anxiety or prevent a feared event.
- publication by the American Psychiatric Association that provides standard criteria for the classification and diagnosis of mental disorders. It is widely used by clinicians and researchers to diagnose and classify mental health conditions.
9 Clues: intrusive and persistent thoughts, images, or urges that cause significant distress or anxiety. They are a key feature of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and are often irrational or unreasonable in nature. • ...
Why do we fall ill? 2022-01-21
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- We need to be _____________ in order to be truly healthy
- They commonly block biochemical pathways important for bacteria
- Surroundings, The health of a person is dependent on his/her _____________ and his
- Lieshmania is the cause of ___________
- worm, Ascaris lumbricoides is the technical name of
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- Many common skin infections are caused by ____________
- Pylori, Robin Warren and Barry Marshall recieved the Nobel prize for the discovery of
- A state of Physical, Mental and Social well being
- economic status
- The cause of sleeping sickness
- More desirable than successfull treatment
11 Clues: economic status • The cause of sleeping sickness • Lieshmania is the cause of ___________ • More desirable than successfull treatment • A state of Physical, Mental and Social well being • worm, Ascaris lumbricoides is the technical name of • Many common skin infections are caused by ____________ • We need to be _____________ in order to be truly healthy • ...
Legislation 2016-03-16
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- Access to Health Care ______ Act
- A European law all member of Europe must follow
- Links closely with the principle of confidentiality
- Sets out the responsibilities of employers in ensuring the safety of workers and members of the public
- Disability __________ Act
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- Set up by the Equal Opportunities Commission
- Introduced the idea of a mixed economy of care
- The six P's are a major feature of this Act
- Aims to protect people with mental health problems
- Aims to end discrimination based on race
- Gave people the right to request flexible working patterns
11 Clues: Disability __________ Act • Access to Health Care ______ Act • Aims to end discrimination based on race • The six P's are a major feature of this Act • Set up by the Equal Opportunities Commission • Introduced the idea of a mixed economy of care • A European law all member of Europe must follow • Aims to protect people with mental health problems • ...
Famous Nurses 2020-04-09
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- Nickname of the American frontierswoman who nursed during the smallpox outbreak in South Dakota
- Advocate for women's reproductive health and contraceptive education, Mother of Planned Parenthood
- Founder of modern nursing, worked in Crimean War
- Civil War First Lady, Union Nurse
- "Angel of the Battlefield", Red Cross
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- First African-American registered nurse
- Nurse executed at age 49 in WW1 for nursing without discrimination
- Introduced nurse-midwifery to US
- Advocate for mental health nursing
- Advocate for racial equality in nursing
- Civil War (male) nurse, poet "O Captain! my Captain!
11 Clues: Introduced nurse-midwifery to US • Civil War First Lady, Union Nurse • Advocate for mental health nursing • "Angel of the Battlefield", Red Cross • First African-American registered nurse • Advocate for racial equality in nursing • Founder of modern nursing, worked in Crimean War • Civil War (male) nurse, poet "O Captain! my Captain! • ...
Art Therapy 2021-06-09
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- evidence that helps establish the truth of something
- someone who manages an organization
- to make realize the truth of something
- the advantage or good point of something
- a nervous disorder usually including convulsions
- something in our blood and body that controls the way we feel and behave
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- to recommend an action or medince that will be good for someone
- let go or let free of confinement
- a kind of sickness or health problem
- a state of good mental and physical health
- a synonym of recover or get better
11 Clues: let go or let free of confinement • a synonym of recover or get better • someone who manages an organization • a kind of sickness or health problem • to make realize the truth of something • the advantage or good point of something • a state of good mental and physical health • a nervous disorder usually including convulsions • ...
Health 2023-06-15
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- A contagious viral infection that causes fever and body aches.
- Mental or emotional strain or tension.
- Physical activity that keeps the body fit and healthy.
- A preparation that provides immunity against diseases.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and good health.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
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- The process of providing the body with necessary food.
- The condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- The natural resting state of the body and mind.
- The act of reducing stress and achieving calmness.
- A reaction of the body to a particular substance.
11 Clues: Mental or emotional strain or tension. • The natural resting state of the body and mind. • The state of being free from illness or injury. • A reaction of the body to a particular substance. • The condition of being physically fit and healthy. • The act of reducing stress and achieving calmness. • Practices that promote cleanliness and good health. • ...
Medical Specialists 2024-03-22
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- treat organs involved in the respiratory process
- diagnose and treat conditions that affect the hair, skin, and nails
- treat the glands that produce and secrete hormones
- specializes in conditions of the musculoskeletal system
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- take care of patients with medical conditions that affect the brain, spine, or nerves
- treat diseases or disorders of the eyes
- specializes in female reproductive health
- treat the functions and diseases of the digestive system
- treats diseases of the male and female urinary tract
- specializes in mental health
- focus on treatment of the heart and its blood vessels
11 Clues: specializes in mental health • treat diseases or disorders of the eyes • specializes in female reproductive health • treat organs involved in the respiratory process • treat the glands that produce and secrete hormones • treats diseases of the male and female urinary tract • focus on treatment of the heart and its blood vessels • ...
Know Yourself 2025-08-22
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- The ability to understand and manage your own emotions
- A balanced state of mind and body
- The practice of being present and fully engaged in the moment
- A restful activity essential for mental recovery
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- A positive emotion that contributes to well-being
- A goal-setting tool that helps track progress and growth
- A healthy way to express thoughts and feelings
- A personal activity that brings joy and relaxation
- Daily habit that improves physical and mental health
- A strong support system often includes these people
10 Clues: A balanced state of mind and body • A healthy way to express thoughts and feelings • A restful activity essential for mental recovery • A positive emotion that contributes to well-being • A personal activity that brings joy and relaxation • A strong support system often includes these people • Daily habit that improves physical and mental health • ...
Tackling Adolescent Concerns 2025-09-15
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- – Related to the mind or intellectual processes.
- – Pertaining to feelings such as happiness, anger, or sadness.
- – A young person in the stage between childhood and adulthood.
- – A state of mental or emotional strain caused by pressure.
- – Relating to the body and health.
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- – Concerning the mind and its processes.
- – A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.
- – Stress caused by overuse of digital devices and technology.
- – To make someone feel sad, gloomy, or hopeless.
- – The way in which a person acts or conducts themselves.
10 Clues: – Relating to the body and health. • – Concerning the mind and its processes. • – A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. • – Related to the mind or intellectual processes. • – To make someone feel sad, gloomy, or hopeless. • – The way in which a person acts or conducts themselves. • – A state of mental or emotional strain caused by pressure. • ...
Chapter 11 2014-04-07
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- reduce nerve activity.
- subdues a mental patient's behavior.
- process of discharging on a large scale.
- treatment that involves verbal communication.
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- transferring patients to one type of institution to another.
- the outcome sought by most people.
- an affective disorder characterized by distint peropds of elevated mood.
- surgical severance of nerve fibers of the brain by incision.
- concept of equality in health care coverage for people with mental illness.
9 Clues: reduce nerve activity. • the outcome sought by most people. • subdues a mental patient's behavior. • process of discharging on a large scale. • treatment that involves verbal communication. • transferring patients to one type of institution to another. • surgical severance of nerve fibers of the brain by incision. • ...
Bipolar Disorder 2025-10-30
Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Awareness 2013-11-17
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- Persons appearing to be suicidal should be seen by a ______ Health Professional.
- Additional resources and guidance can be found in ________ on the Providence Healthcare Stevens County homepage.
- Persons contemplating _______ are often too embarrassed to disclose and unable to accurately predict their own future state
- Commonplace objects and products such as belts, clothing, linens, sharp objects, cleaning solutions and ___________ can be used to attempt/commit suicide.
- For some the _______ Season can increase feelings of stress, anxiety and depression.
- The Joint Commission National Patient Safety _____ are posted throughout both Hospitals.
- Suicide ranks in the top 5 most frequently reported ________ events, with 827 voluntarily reported to the Joint Commission between 1995 and 2005.
- ____ factors for suicide can include; depression, chronic illness, pain, and alcohol or substance use.
- 4 out of 5 people who commit suicide have _________ suicide at least once before.
- In 1998 the Joint Commission released a Sentinel Event ______ to provide suicide prevention strategies and education to accredited healthcare organizations.
- A National Suicide Prevention _______ is available as a resource toll free 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
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- Severely depressed persons should have very limited uninterrupted time _____ as this is when most suicide attempts occur.
- _______ is the leading method of suicide worldwide.
- Most suicide attempts are acts of extreme ________ and are not harmless bids for attention.
- The Joint Commission has established a National Patient ______ Goal to raise awareness and provide guidance in suicide prevention in healthcare organizations.
- Items used to inflict self harm should be carefully preserved and documented as a part of the investigation process and to preserve chain of ________.
- Be alert for signs and symptoms of __________
- Suicide __________ among white males over the age of 85 occur at 6 times the national rate.
- 14.5% of suicides occur in non-psychiatric hospitals and over 8% occur in Emergency Departments with 2.5% occurring in settings such as ________ Access Hospitals.
- Some people suffer from ___ or Seasonal Affective Disorder.
- An updated Joint Commission Sentinel _____ Alert about suicide prevention was again released in 2010.
- A study conducted by the Center for Disease Control found that 1 in 4 people who attempt suicide are under the influence of _______.
- White _______ aged 45 through 65 account for about 30% of suicide fatalities annually
23 Clues: Be alert for signs and symptoms of __________ • _______ is the leading method of suicide worldwide. • Some people suffer from ___ or Seasonal Affective Disorder. • Persons appearing to be suicidal should be seen by a ______ Health Professional. • 4 out of 5 people who commit suicide have _________ suicide at least once before. • ...
Terms used in mental health/psychiatry 2022-07-24
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- disturbances of sleep, weight loss, loss of appetite & sexual interest characteristic of depressive disorders
- terrible, enduring fear of a specific disease, e.g. cancer
- Persistent repetition of words, ideas or act
- An objective manifestation of a pathological condition
- patient fabricates information to fill in gaps in a story due to memory impairment
- subjective manifestation of a pathological condition, reported by the patient
- senseless repetition of another person’s speech
- A perception in the absence of an external stimulus that has quality of a true perception
- Lack of feeling, concern, interest or emotion
- subjective experience of feelings and emotions as described by the individual
- The misperception or distortion of an external stimulus
- Persistent, recurrent, irresistible and distressing thoughts, images and impulse
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- Enduring patterns of perceiving, relating to and thinking about the world and oneself
- inability to feel pleasure
- overwhelming need to repeat some action in a ritualistic manner over which the person feels no control Delusion A false belief or idea firmly held despite strong evidence to the contrary
- persistent irrational fear of a specific object or situation resulting in a compelling desire to avoid it
- ability to analyse a situation and understand the true meaning of an experience
- experience of one’s thoughts being abruptly stopped, observed as an interruption of speech
- flow of thought moves rapidly from one topic to another
- Imitation of another person’s movements
- A cluster of signs and symptoms
- New invented words with idiosyncratic meanings for the patient
22 Clues: inability to feel pleasure • A cluster of signs and symptoms • Imitation of another person’s movements • Persistent repetition of words, ideas or act • Lack of feeling, concern, interest or emotion • senseless repetition of another person’s speech • An objective manifestation of a pathological condition • flow of thought moves rapidly from one topic to another • ...
Socioeconomic Disparities in Mental Health Nursing 2024-04-02
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- a process used to review, analyze, and translate the latest scientific evidence
- the capacity to accept or tolerate trouble or suffering without getting angry or upset
- the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties
- assistance and guidance in resolving personal, social, or psychological problems and difficulties
- make (someone or something) different; alter or modify
- relating to the healing of disease
- the action of working with someone to produce or create something
- the quality of being fair and impartial
- relating to more than one branch of knowledge
- an unfilled space or interval; a break in continuity
- the simultaneous presence of two or more diseases or medical conditions in a patient
- sympathetically aware of other people's feelings; tolerant and forgiving
- sympathetic concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others
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- an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment
- careful and persistent work or effort
- the quality of being easily understood or appreciated
- the treatment of mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction.
- a difference in level or treatment, especially one that is seen as unfair
- our emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- one who translates speech orally
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another
- the imparting or exchanging of information or news
22 Clues: one who translates speech orally • relating to the healing of disease • careful and persistent work or effort • the quality of being fair and impartial • relating to more than one branch of knowledge • the imparting or exchanging of information or news • our emotional, psychological, and social well-being • an unfilled space or interval; a break in continuity • ...
MENTAL HEALTH - Erickson, Sullivan, Piaget Theories 2022-05-06
Across
- (Piaget) Understands world through language and mental images
- Patient makes full use of available services, goals such as going home and returning to work emerge, patients behaviors fluctuate between dependence and independence
- (Piaget) Understands world through logical thinking and categories
- (Piaget) Understands world through senses and actions
- (Sullivan) Infancy and childhood. Undifferentiated though cannot separate the whole into parts. Occurs normally in infancy. Also appears in patients with schizophrenia
- (Erikson) Competence: Industry vs. Inferiority. Develop self-confidence in abilities when competent or sense of inferiority when not
- Patient responds to persons they perceive as helpful, patient feels stronger, patient expresses feelings, interdependent work with the nurse occurs, roles of both patient and nurse are clarified
- Focus on immediate thought processing - Used by most existential therapists - Uses confrontation of irrational be
- Patient problems are clarified, patient asks questions, hospital routines and expectations are explained, patient harnesses energy toward meeting problems, patients full participation is elicited
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- (Piaget) Understands world through hypothetical thinking and scientific reasoning
- (Erikson) Care: Generativity vs. Stagnation. Contribute to society and be part of a family
- (Erikson) Fidelity: Identity vs. Role Confusion. Experiment with and develop identity and roles
- (Sullivan) Early Childhood. Events are casually related because of temporal or serial connections. Logical relationships, however, are not perceived. Begins in early childhood. Explain transference, slips of tongue, and paranoid ideation
- (Erikson) Will: Autonomy vs. Shame. Sense of independence in many tasks develops
- (Erikson) Purpose: Initiative vs. Guilt. Take initiative on some activities, may develop guilt when success not met or boundaries overstepped
- (Erikson) Wisdom: Integrity vs Despair. Assess and make sense of life and meaning of contributions
- (Erikson) Love: Intimacy vs. Isolation. Establish intimacy and relationships with others
- (Erikson) Hope: Trust vs Mistrust. Trust or mistrust that basic needs, such as nourishment, and affection will be met
- Patient gives up dependent behavior, services are no longer needed by patient, patient assumes power to meet own needs, set new goals, and so forth
- (Sullivan) School-aged children, more predominant in preadolescence. The logical, rational, and most mature type of cognitive functions of which a person is capable. Based on the development of language and consensual validation
20 Clues: (Piaget) Understands world through senses and actions • (Piaget) Understands world through language and mental images • (Piaget) Understands world through logical thinking and categories • (Erikson) Will: Autonomy vs. Shame. Sense of independence in many tasks develops • (Piaget) Understands world through hypothetical thinking and scientific reasoning • ...
Prison, Education, and Mental Health Reform 2025-04-10
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- Some prison reformers pushed for separation based on this (hint: type of crime)
- Horace Mann believed education was key to this
- Reformers believed people could improve through proper surroundings and ____
- Many mentally ill people were once treated worse than ______
- Many early schools had only one ______ for all grades
- Dix found mentally ill people were often locked in these
- Many schools in the early 1800s only taught this basic skill
- Education reformers believed that informed citizens were necessary for a strong ______
- The belief that schools could help reduce this among the poor
- Movement to improve the treatment of prisoners and the mentally ill
- Reform that focused on creating mental hospitals instead of jails for the mentally ill
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- Reformers believed these could cure mental illness with rest and care
- A school subject promoted for developing thinking and citizenship
- She worked to improve conditions for the mentally ill in the 1800s
- Reformers wanted prisons to help prisoners feel ______ for their crimes
- Institutions that began to separate criminals from the mentally ill
- Dorothea Dix reported poor conditions in these types of facilities
- Reformers wanted schools to teach moral values and good ______
- Leader who helped establish public schools in Massachusetts
- The idea that education should be free and universal\
- Horace Mann called education the “great equalizer” of the ______
- Reform that aimed to provide basic education for all children
22 Clues: Horace Mann believed education was key to this • Many early schools had only one ______ for all grades • The idea that education should be free and universal\ • Dix found mentally ill people were often locked in these • Leader who helped establish public schools in Massachusetts • Many mentally ill people were once treated worse than ______ • ...
Recognizing Mental Health Conditions Ch. 5 2025-02-12
Across
- Ignoring social rules
- Fear of Dogs
- Deny sad news
- Fear of Spiders
- Meeting with a group
- Difficulty paying attention or controlling behavior
- Therapy that is one-on-one
- Irregular thoughts and delusions
- Intense negative feelings
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- Condition that interferes with daily functioning
- Treatment while staying at a healthcare facility
- Therapy that includes all family members
- Extreme or unrealistic fear
- Depression alternating with mania
- Fear of Heights
- Upset with a person who has died
- Unstable identity
- A type of attack with moments of intense fear
- People who lose a loved one to a suicide
- Act of taking one's own life
- Mark of shame
21 Clues: Fear of Dogs • Deny sad news • Mark of shame • Fear of Spiders • Fear of Heights • Unstable identity • Meeting with a group • Ignoring social rules • Intense negative feelings • Therapy that is one-on-one • Extreme or unrealistic fear • Act of taking one's own life • Upset with a person who has died • Irregular thoughts and delusions • Depression alternating with mania • ...
Healthcare Systems 2020-10-01
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- _____ health care agencies are designed to give patient care in their home
- this office is where patient's will go to get a new prescription for eye glasses
- an _____ chart will encompass a chain of command in a work environment
- a major health care facility offering a wide range of services including diagnosis, treatment and education
- this office is where patient's will go to have their teeth cleaned
- one service provided by school health services is ____ screenings for children
- at an _______ living facility patient's will rent a room to stay here
- government agency that enforces safety standards in a work environment
- a fixed amount that must be paid at the time of the patient's visit
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- ______ health facilities treat patients that are dealing with chemical abuse
- a government agency concerned with the cause and spread of diseases
- the term used to describe the percent the patient and insurance company will split of a bill
- where mainly blood and urine is tested
- this type of hospital/facility is where patients will go to receive therapy after an injury or illness
- a federal government agency responsible for drug and food products sold to the public
- government assistance program for individuals over the age of 65
- government assistance program for low income families
- the amount that must be paid before insurance will begin paying
18 Clues: where mainly blood and urine is tested • government assistance program for low income families • the amount that must be paid before insurance will begin paying • government assistance program for individuals over the age of 65 • this office is where patient's will go to have their teeth cleaned • ...
Medical Terminology Quiz List Chapter 18 2023-11-28
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- pathologic fear or dread.
- treatment of mental disorders through communication.
- exaggerated feeling of well-being.
- morbid impulse to set fires.
- the existence of more than one health condition in the same person at the same time.
- pathologic fear of heights
- persistent, recurrent, uncontrollable thoughts or impulse.
- affective disorder depression that occurs at the same time every year often in winter.
- dependence state of neuroadaptation or chronic use of a drug
- non-medical term for a person unable to be responsible for his or her actions.
- agent that intensifies sensory.
- pathologic fear of being trapped in a confined space.
- pathologic fear of being trapped in a public space.
- refraining from speech or temporarily speechless
- distress caused by fear.
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- the killing of one person by another.
- drugs able to alter mood behavior and/or cognition.
- fixed, unyielding, false belief or judgement held despite strong evidence to the contrary.
- substance that diminishes activity.
- inability to sleep.
- identity disorder mental disorder in which an individual personality is separated from the rest leading to multiple personalities.
- syndromes characterize by physical immobility and mental Stuper.
- an excessive enthusiasm or desire an obsession.
- natural substance in the brain that has the same effect as opium
- diagnosis and treatment of mental disorder
- total or partial inability to remember past experience.
- scientific study of the human mind and behavior.
- the capacity to become accustomed to a stimulus or drug
- crystalline compound that is found especially in tea and coffee plant and is stimulant of the central nervous system.
29 Clues: inability to sleep. • distress caused by fear. • pathologic fear or dread. • pathologic fear of heights • morbid impulse to set fires. • agent that intensifies sensory. • exaggerated feeling of well-being. • substance that diminishes activity. • the killing of one person by another. • diagnosis and treatment of mental disorder • an excessive enthusiasm or desire an obsession. • ...
Mental Health 2014-05-27
5 Clues: trauma in life • from flashing lights, moving patterns • stress causes this from life, and or school • this can lead to emotional and physical problems • it could be from birth, or it could be from someone making fun of you, so you're ashamed of your weight, and you want to change it
mental health 2018-06-07
5 Clues: see themselves as overweight • eat large amounts of food and then purge • feeling sad or emotionally out of control • a disorder that does not go away and gets worse overtime • abuse of this substance exceeds others in college students
Mental Health 2023-09-20
mental health 2022-06-01
5 Clues: breakdown, • feeling uneasy in unnecessary situations • the way to relax in an overwhelming setting • treatment for mental health situations and in general • the feeling of sadness and sorrow for an excessive amount of time
Mental health 2024-12-17
5 Clues: you do it to stay fit • you drink it to stay healthy • you need it for a better schedule • it can really affect ones mental health • you do it when you are nervous or stressed or anxious
Mental health 2023-12-08
Mental Health 2024-04-12
Across
- the practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health.
- the process and outcome of successfully adapting to difficult/challenging life experiences
Down
- to deal with and attempt to overcome problems and difficulties
- reaction your body has when changes occur
- ability to identify, understand, and share other peoples emotions and thoughts from their point of view
5 Clues: reaction your body has when changes occur • to deal with and attempt to overcome problems and difficulties • the practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health. • the process and outcome of successfully adapting to difficult/challenging life experiences • ...
Mental health 2021-08-23
Mental Health 2022-09-13
5 Clues: to grow and flourish even when under pressure • our ability to adapt to challenges and stress • a network that you can turn to in times of need • to form an optimistic outlook or confidence for the future • doing things to take care of oneself especially during stressful period
Mental health 2022-06-23
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- one of the factor that can directly cause mental issue
- is a mental state to low mood and aversion to activity
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- one of the factors that cause mental health issue
- act of accepting our own internal experience
- is a disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event.
5 Clues: act of accepting our own internal experience • one of the factors that cause mental health issue • one of the factor that can directly cause mental issue • is a mental state to low mood and aversion to activity • is a disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event.
Mental Health 2022-09-13
Mental Health 2022-09-20
September - Alchemy of Service 2021-09-30
Across
- Vibration, connect on a deeper level
- Spock was known for his ___.
- Crafty; blacksmith of the gods.
- Complimentary music.
- Necessary for good mental health. ___-_____.
- Ancient Egyptian goddess of order and balance.
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- Stole a look at her sleeping husband.
- ____ kept. Fulfillment.
- Figure in the ancient world who had arrows.
- The ___ within.
- ___ the scales.
- Goddess associated both with war and peace.
- Wise king.
13 Clues: Wise king. • The ___ within. • ___ the scales. • Complimentary music. • ____ kept. Fulfillment. • Spock was known for his ___. • Crafty; blacksmith of the gods. • Vibration, connect on a deeper level • Stole a look at her sleeping husband. • Figure in the ancient world who had arrows. • Goddess associated both with war and peace. • Necessary for good mental health. ___-_____. • ...
October - Alchemy of Relationship 2021-09-30
Across
- Vibration, connect on a deeper level
- Spock was known for his ___.
- Crafty; blacksmith of the gods.
- Complimentary music.
- Necessary for good mental health. ___-_____.
- Ancient Egyptian goddess of order and balance.
Down
- Stole a look at her sleeping husband.
- ____ kept. Fulfillment.
- Figure in the ancient world who had arrows.
- The ___ within.
- ___ the scales.
- Goddess associated both with war and peace.
- Wise king.
13 Clues: Wise king. • The ___ within. • ___ the scales. • Complimentary music. • ____ kept. Fulfillment. • Spock was known for his ___. • Crafty; blacksmith of the gods. • Vibration, connect on a deeper level • Stole a look at her sleeping husband. • Figure in the ancient world who had arrows. • Goddess associated both with war and peace. • Necessary for good mental health. ___-_____. • ...
Root Words, Suffixes and Vocabulary Words 2024-03-27
Across
- disease of the heart
- inflammation of the joint
- inflammation of the skin
- inflammation of the appendix
- inflammation of the cartilage between the ribs
- disease of the heart muscle
- disease of the muscle
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- inflammation of the cartilage and bone
- disease of the joint
- inflammation of the tendon
- disease of the retina in the eye
- disease of the nerves
- disease of mental health
13 Clues: disease of the heart • disease of the joint • disease of the nerves • disease of the muscle • inflammation of the skin • disease of mental health • inflammation of the joint • inflammation of the tendon • disease of the heart muscle • inflammation of the appendix • disease of the retina in the eye • inflammation of the cartilage and bone • ...
What is stress? 2025-04-02
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- A natural response in your body, an automatic reaction to perceived danger or stress, activating the sympathetic nervous system to prepare you to either confront the threat, escape, or become temporarily immobile. (three words)
- Significantly impacts both mental and physical health, leading to symptoms like anxiety, depression, digestive problems, sleep disturbances, and increased risk of chronic diseases like heart disease and obesity. (Two words)
- Anything that causes the release of a stress hormone.
- A state of being calm and relaxed
- A practice that involves focusing or clearing your mind using a combination of mental and physical techniques.
- A feeling of being unable to cope with something
- A Hindu spiritual and ascetic discipline, a part of which, including breath control, simple meditation, and the adoption of specific bodily postures, is widely practiced for health and relaxation.
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- A technique to relieve stress by focusing on the present moment
- The body's physical, mental, and emotional reaction to any change.
- Planned, structured, and repetitive movements that engage skeletal muscles and result in energy expenditure.
- A hormone produced by the adrenal glands, located on top of the kidneys. It is often referred to as the "stress hormone" because it plays a crucial role in the body's response to stress.
- A type of food that can help reduce stress
12 Clues: A state of being calm and relaxed • A type of food that can help reduce stress • A feeling of being unable to cope with something • Anything that causes the release of a stress hormone. • A technique to relieve stress by focusing on the present moment • The body's physical, mental, and emotional reaction to any change. • ...
Sour Crossword 2025-04-09
7 Clues: A type of fungi • Helps build mussle • Promotes good gut health • A lot comes from the sun • A physical mental or social condition • A group of compounds required for growth • A very popular variety of mushroom you can eat
Health crossword 2025-05-23
7 Clues: Power or authoriy • Family and friends • Wellbeing and ur health • What is good for a person • Taking a full view and approach • Priciples or rules you try to use • health Whats going on inside your brain and ur body
Module 1 Crossword 2026-02-06
Across
- Means taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
- Personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives.
- People of the same age who share similiar interests
- Consists of traits that are biologically passed on to you by your parents
- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well being.
- A person's ethnicity, religion, and language
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- A person with a balanced health triangle is said to have a high degree of this.
- an ongoing condition of illness such as heart disease, obesity, or cancer
- Provides people with a deep seated sense of meaning and purpose in life.
- Risks that add up over time.
- Knowing how to find health information, determine whether it is trustworthy is part of
- A deliberate decision to avoid high risk behaviors
12 Clues: Risks that add up over time. • A person's ethnicity, religion, and language • A deliberate decision to avoid high risk behaviors • People of the same age who share similiar interests • Personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives. • Means taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse • ...
Diversity and people 2025-03-17
Across
- A necessary liquid element for survival
- Graphic representation of information
- Number of people in an area
- Different people groups
- Protection and living space
- Gathering information through questions
- Production, distribution and consumption
- The rationale of a question
- Unwanted or discarded material
- Conversation to ask and respond
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- Process of moving people
- Pose a question to get a response
- Collected information
- A global concern
- Supply of power sources
- State of good mental and physical condition
- Provide knowledge and learning
- A basic necessity for human life
- Violent conflict between countries or groups
19 Clues: A global concern • Collected information • Different people groups • Supply of power sources • Process of moving people • Number of people in an area • Protection and living space • The rationale of a question • Provide knowledge and learning • Unwanted or discarded material • Conversation to ask and respond • A basic necessity for human life • Pose a question to get a response • ...
Iyonna's Puzzle 2025-11-04
Across
- A negative mark or label placed on someone often related to mental health
- To grow develop or be successful
- The act of resting or unwinding
- Limits that define acceptable behavior or personal space
- A state of emotional mental and physical fatigue caused by prolonged stress
- A reason for doing something; a sense of direction
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- A condition of being completely worn out often from overwork
- To become smaller or less in amount
- A healthy way of managing stress or emotions
- Difficulties or obstacles that require effort to overcome
- The act of being fully present and aware
- A feeling of worry or nervousness often about an upcoming event
- Extremely tired or drained
- The state of feeling alone or isolated
- The act of embracing or approving something or someone
15 Clues: Extremely tired or drained • The act of resting or unwinding • To grow develop or be successful • To become smaller or less in amount • The state of feeling alone or isolated • The act of being fully present and aware • A healthy way of managing stress or emotions • A reason for doing something; a sense of direction • The act of embracing or approving something or someone • ...
Fill It up! 2023-04-14
10 Clues: read a • go for a • every drop matters • watch your favorite • It is okay to ask for • pen down your thoughts • listen to boost your mood • to be in the present moment • Feeling grateful and content • important for your physical and mental health
One In Heart And Mind 2025-10-07
Across
- Logical reasoning process (8)
- Mindfulness practice (7)
- Positive thinking attitude (4)
- Mental health professional (9)
- Feeling happy and content (7)
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- Emotional state of calmness (6)
- Ability to concentrate (5)
- Problem-solving skill (5)
- Emotional intelligence aspect (6)
- Overwhelming feeling of sadness (8)
10 Clues: Mindfulness practice (7) • Problem-solving skill (5) • Ability to concentrate (5) • Logical reasoning process (8) • Feeling happy and content (7) • Positive thinking attitude (4) • Mental health professional (9) • Emotional state of calmness (6) • Emotional intelligence aspect (6) • Overwhelming feeling of sadness (8)
Pathway to Excellence 2023-06-06
Across
- Standard that focuses on improving patient and population health outcomes
- This standard involves having a shared governance structure and involving direct care nurses in decision-making
- Standard that addresses staff orientation and professional growth
- Proposed Nurse Survey Month
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- Standard that addresses the patient and nurse being free from harm
- PMC Year of Pathway to Excellence Designation
- This standard focuses on development, orientation, retention, and accessibility of leaders
- Pathway Theme
- Standard that focuses on promoting associate physical and mental health
- Number of Pathway Standards
- Document Submission Month
11 Clues: Pathway Theme • Document Submission Month • Number of Pathway Standards • Proposed Nurse Survey Month • PMC Year of Pathway to Excellence Designation • Standard that addresses staff orientation and professional growth • Standard that addresses the patient and nurse being free from harm • Standard that focuses on promoting associate physical and mental health • ...
Medical Specialists 2024-03-22
Across
- treat organs involved in the respiratory process
- diagnose and treat conditions that affect the hair, skin, and nails
- treat the glands that produce and secrete hormones
- specializes in conditions of the musculoskeletal system
Down
- take care of patients with medical conditions that affect the brain, spine, or nerves
- treat diseases or disorders of the eyes
- specializes in female reproductive health
- treat the functions and diseases of the digestive system
- treats diseases of the male and female urinary tract
- specializes in mental health
- focus on treatment of the heart and its blood vessels
11 Clues: specializes in mental health • treat diseases or disorders of the eyes • specializes in female reproductive health • treat organs involved in the respiratory process • treat the glands that produce and secrete hormones • treats diseases of the male and female urinary tract • focus on treatment of the heart and its blood vessels • ...
Tobacco and Vaping 2024-11-07
Across
- physical and psychological need for a substance or behavior
- media message that supports public health
- body's need for an increased amount of a substance to experience effects once felt with smaller amounts
- influence that people your age or status have on your actions
- unpleasant symptoms that occur when someone with an addiction to a substance tries to stop using that substance
- two or more mental illnesses that occur together
Down
- smoking cessation technique that involves responding to difficult feelings and situations with behaviors other than smoking
- mental illness in which a person continues using a substance despite negative effect on health and life
- smoking cessation technique that involves avoiding tempting situations and managing feelings that lead to tobacco use
- smoking cessation technique that involves the use of nicotine gum or the nicotine patch to lessen withdrawal symptoms
- effect that occurs when the body needs an addictive substance in its system to function normally or avoid cravings and anxiety
- reminders that cause people to feel a strong desire for a substance
12 Clues: media message that supports public health • two or more mental illnesses that occur together • physical and psychological need for a substance or behavior • influence that people your age or status have on your actions • reminders that cause people to feel a strong desire for a substance • ...
Eating disorders 2024-05-08
Across
- food intake disorder condition characterized by the person avoiding certain foods or types of food, having restricted intake in terms of overall amount eaten, or both
- prescription medication used to relieve depression
- to become ill or start behaving badly again, after making an improvement
- when someone repeatedly regurgitates undigested or partially digested food from the stomach
Down
- mental health or medical care that you receive that does not require more than a 24-hour hospitalization period
- eating disorder when you eat a large amount of food in a short amount of time and feel you can't control what or how much you eat.
- an eating disorder when a person eats things not commonly considered as food
- behavior toward others; outward manner
- an eating disorder in which the restriction of nutrient intake relative to requirements, which leads to significantly low body weight, usually accompanied by fear of gaining weight and disturbed perception of body weight image
- range of medical conditions in which there is a persistent disturbance of eating behavior and impairment of physical or mental health
- to cause to do something by the use of physical, moral, or mental pressure
- eating disorder characterized by regular, often secretive bouts of overeating followed by purging, strict dieting, or extreme exercise associated with concern for their weight
- abruptly expelling food from the body to avoid weight gain after consumption
13 Clues: behavior toward others; outward manner • prescription medication used to relieve depression • to become ill or start behaving badly again, after making an improvement • to cause to do something by the use of physical, moral, or mental pressure • an eating disorder when a person eats things not commonly considered as food • ...
Detriments of Health 2025-09-02
Across
- Services to prevent or treat illness
- Daily habits and behaviours that can affect health
- The surroundings in which a person lives, works and plays
Down
- The money a person earns that can impact access to healthcare and nutrition
- Emotional pressure that can harm mental and physical health
- Inherited traits from parents that can influence health
- The social groups and networks that influence wellbeing
- A large group of people living together with shared laws and traditions
8 Clues: Services to prevent or treat illness • Daily habits and behaviours that can affect health • Inherited traits from parents that can influence health • The social groups and networks that influence wellbeing • The surroundings in which a person lives, works and plays • Emotional pressure that can harm mental and physical health • ...
Puzzle 8: Emotions & Mental Health 2025-03-05
Across
- Questioning one’s abilities or decisions.
- Managing stress and emotions effectively.
- Expressing emotions to release stress.
- Expressing dissatisfaction or annoyance.
- Lack of sufficient sleep.
- Striving for flawlessness and high standards.
- Being present and aware of the moment.
- Fear of social situations and interactions.
Down
- Comfort and reassurance from others.
- Doubting oneself or feeling inadequate.
- Writing down thoughts and feelings.
- Feeling burdened by too many responsibilities.
- A stimulant that helps with alertness.
- Difficulty falling or staying asleep.
14 Clues: Lack of sufficient sleep. • Writing down thoughts and feelings. • Comfort and reassurance from others. • Difficulty falling or staying asleep. • Expressing emotions to release stress. • A stimulant that helps with alertness. • Being present and aware of the moment. • Doubting oneself or feeling inadequate. • Expressing dissatisfaction or annoyance. • ...
Mental Health - Crossword puzzle. 2026-04-24
5 Clues: A condition that cause intense Anxiety • A condition that makes you want to die. • An umbrella term for all mental disorders. • A term used to talk about pyscological health. • A condition that makes you forget memories, basic functions, and more til you die.
Neuro-Disease 2024-11-06
Across
- Rare genetic disorder causing brain degeneration
- Neurological disorder causing numbness/tingling
- Huntington's disease inheritance pattern
- Traumatic brain injury complication
- Stroke-related brain damage
- Neurological disorder causing paralysis
- Progressive neurological disease affecting movement
- Brain disorder characterized by seizures
- Parkinson's disease symptom
- Multiple sclerosis treatment
- Neurological condition causing involuntary movements
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) effect
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- Neurodegenerative disease causing memory loss
- Cerebral palsy cause
- Alzheimer's disease hallmark
- Neurotransmitter imbalance linked to depression
- Mental health condition marked by excessive anxiety
- Inflammatory disease damaging myelin sheath
- Autism spectrum disorder characteristic
19 Clues: Cerebral palsy cause • Stroke-related brain damage • Parkinson's disease symptom • Alzheimer's disease hallmark • Multiple sclerosis treatment • Traumatic brain injury complication • Autism spectrum disorder characteristic • Neurological disorder causing paralysis • Huntington's disease inheritance pattern • Brain disorder characterized by seizures • ...
Geralds game 2025-03-15
Across
- Alone, without anyone.
- A permanent end.
- Mental health condition that develops after a bad incident.
- Break from work, & life.
- The feeling of when you get hurt.
- Makes two people bound for life.
- Moons shadow across the earths surface.
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- To keep going.
- Red liquid in organisms.
- A false perception of sensory experiences.
- A person that heals others mentally.
- Advocate for trouble.
- Caught in a trap.
- A common animal friend.
- Auditory hallucinations.
15 Clues: To keep going. • A permanent end. • Caught in a trap. • Advocate for trouble. • Alone, without anyone. • A common animal friend. • Red liquid in organisms. • Break from work, & life. • Auditory hallucinations. • Makes two people bound for life. • The feeling of when you get hurt. • A person that heals others mentally. • Moons shadow across the earths surface. • ...
Medical 2020-08-03
10 Clues: a line on a graph • transported by air • showing no symptoms • set apart or separate • deadly, causing death • contagious or infectious • very thorough or vigorous • keeping something harmful under control • a person's mental or physical condition • distribute or disperse over a certain area
Vocabulary week #2 2021-01-14
Across
- injurious to physical or mental health
- prevent the progress
- find repugnant
- fake, imitating something
- prejudiced person, intolerant
Down
- make payment to, compensate
- calm, free from disturbance
- grant freedom to, from servitude
- a trinket, magical protection against evil
- call forth as an emotion or response
10 Clues: find repugnant • prevent the progress • fake, imitating something • make payment to, compensate • calm, free from disturbance • prejudiced person, intolerant • grant freedom to, from servitude • call forth as an emotion or response • injurious to physical or mental health • a trinket, magical protection against evil
bully crossword 2023-05-08
10 Clues: i help • everyone has it • the bullys ____ • people in your class • i dont get paid enough • mental health destroyer • i watch and laugh at you • does not stop hitting kids • online site were bullying happens • the group that has the highest suicide rate
Professions 2023-06-20
Across
- A creative professional who expresses ideas and emotions through various forms of art.
- A culinary professional who prepares and cooks meals in restaurants or other food establishments.
- A professional who designs and plans the construction of buildings and other structures.
- A person who designs and builds structures, machines, or systems using scientific and mathematical principles.
- A financial professional who manages and analyzes financial records and prepares reports.
- A medical professional who provides healthcare services to animals.
- A legal professional who provides advice and representation to clients in legal matters.
- A healthcare professional who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of oral health issues.
Down
- A mental health professional who studies and treats behavioral and mental processes.
- A creative professional who conceptualizes and creates visual or functional designs for products, spaces, or experiences.
- A person who plays a musical instrument or sings professionally.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses or injuries.
- A person who uses words to create literary works, such as novels, poems, or articles.
- A person who captures and creates images using a camera or other photographic equipment.
- A medical doctor who performs surgical procedures to treat diseases, injuries, or deformities.
- A person who operates and controls an aircraft during flight.
16 Clues: A person who operates and controls an aircraft during flight. • A person who plays a musical instrument or sings professionally. • A medical professional who provides healthcare services to animals. • A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses or injuries. • A mental health professional who studies and treats behavioral and mental processes. • ...
Find the Technology 2026-03-26
Across
- a portable computer
- experts found that college students had a boost in self-esteem by posting on this social media platform
- a device that allows a user to make calls, texts or research online
- a platform that allows users to post videos online; responsible for the "TidePod challrnge"
- a mental health condition that makes one feel nervous or paranoid
Down
- a device attached to a computer that allows the user to "select" and item
- a mental health condition that makes one feel unhappy or sad for long periods of time
- a network that allows users to connect with online information at anytime
8 Clues: a portable computer • a mental health condition that makes one feel nervous or paranoid • a device that allows a user to make calls, texts or research online • a device attached to a computer that allows the user to "select" and item • a network that allows users to connect with online information at anytime • ...
Health thing 2023-04-14
Across
- relating to the mind
- relating to the body
- fats that can be found in two different forms and are fats that are needed in order to grow
- relating to social activity
- a unit of energy that is found in foods
- the pressure or anxiety of something
Down
- a food group that includes pasta
- a food group that includes things such as carrots and brocoli
- one's physical and mental conditions
- a food group that includes apples and oranges
- the activity that helps you to stay healthy and keep physical strength
- something that is commonly found in the foods that we eat to help us function
- a common drink that is needed in our everyday lives
- the result of overindulging unhealthy foods
14 Clues: relating to the mind • relating to the body • relating to social activity • a food group that includes pasta • one's physical and mental conditions • the pressure or anxiety of something • a unit of energy that is found in foods • the result of overindulging unhealthy foods • a food group that includes apples and oranges • a common drink that is needed in our everyday lives • ...
wellness 2026-04-09
Across
- The body's ability to resist illness through natural defenses
- A state of overall physical, mental, and social wellbeing
- A technique used to control breathing and reduce anxiety
- A long-term financial plan for life after employment
- The habit of setting aside money regularly over time
- A chronic condition caused by prolonged stress or overwork
- Physical condition achieved through exercise and healthy habits
Down
- The ability to understand and manage emotions
- A professional who provides guidance on managing money
- A balanced combination of nutrients required by the body
- A mental health condition characterized by persistent sadness
- The practice of being fully present in the moment
- The systematic tracking of income and spending
- The recommended number of hours adults should sleep each night
14 Clues: The ability to understand and manage emotions • The systematic tracking of income and spending • The practice of being fully present in the moment • A long-term financial plan for life after employment • The habit of setting aside money regularly over time • A professional who provides guidance on managing money • ...
Mr Thomas Puzzle 2022-10-07
Across
- A free, private and confidential 24/7 phone and online counselling service for young people aged 5 to 25
- Where the dog filter was made
- Where you go after 48 hours when bullying content hasn't been taken down
Down
- A national youth mental health organisation providing early intervention mental health services to 12-25 year olds, along with assistance in promoting young peoples' wellbeing
- Who you support after an incident
- Where influencers are made
- Where mum and dad hang out
7 Clues: Where influencers are made • Where mum and dad hang out • Where the dog filter was made • Who you support after an incident • Where you go after 48 hours when bullying content hasn't been taken down • A free, private and confidential 24/7 phone and online counselling service for young people aged 5 to 25 • ...
Chapter 9 for health 2026-04-10
Across
- mental illness in which a person continues using a substance despite negative effects on health and life
- two or more mental illnesses that occur together
- effect that occurs when the body needs an addictive substance in its system to function normally or avoid cravings and anxiety
Down
- smoking cessation technique that involves avoiding tempting situations and managing feelings that lead to tobacco use
- influence that people your age or status have on your actions
- media message that supports public health
- unpleasant symptoms that occur when someone with an addiction to a substance tries to stop using that substance
- replacement smoking cessation technique that involves the use of nicotine gum or the nicotine patch to lessen withdrawal symptoms
- smoking cessation technique that involves responding to difficult feelings and situations with behaviors other than smoking
- physical and psychological need for a substance or behavior
- body’s need for an increased amount of a substance to experience effects once felt with smaller amounts
- reminders that cause people to feel a strong desire for a substance
12 Clues: media message that supports public health • two or more mental illnesses that occur together • physical and psychological need for a substance or behavior • influence that people your age or status have on your actions • reminders that cause people to feel a strong desire for a substance • ...
Pyshic Quiz 2026-04-22
Across
- severs nerve fibers connecting the frontal lobes to the brain's thalamus
- early childhood experiences shape personality and behavior
- a prescription antidepressant medication
- methods developed by Sigmund Freud to treat mental disorders
- electrical currents to treat severe mental health conditions
- the act of opposing
- that pairs an unpleasant (noxious) stimulus with an undesired behavior to reduce or eliminate that habit
- transmits signals between nerve cells in the brain
Down
- blocking dopamine D2 receptors in the brain to reduce hallucinations
- re-enacting past relationships in current scenarios
- treat treatment-resistant schizophrenia and reduce suicide risk
- focuses on changing negative or faulty thinking patterns to manage emotions and behaviors
- Medication
- remember what is being said, rather than passively "hearing" the speaker
14 Clues: Medication • the act of opposing • a prescription antidepressant medication • transmits signals between nerve cells in the brain • re-enacting past relationships in current scenarios • early childhood experiences shape personality and behavior • methods developed by Sigmund Freud to treat mental disorders • electrical currents to treat severe mental health conditions • ...
Health- Chapter 4 2023-09-18
Across
- Mental picture of one's abilities, appearance, and personality based on experience and interactions with others
- Increased likelihood of developing a health condition due to genes inherited from biological parents
- Part of identity that describes what a person believes and finds important; guide personal behaviors and choices
- Combination of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that make a person unique
- Personal standard or attitude that rejects anything less than ideal performance
- Characteristics and qualities that distinguish who a person is
- Confidence in one's own worth and abilities
Down
- Unhealthy patters of thinking that are often not grounded in reality
- Short term mental and emotional state in which negative thoughts and feelings impair relationships, daily tasks, and enjoyment of life
- Process of actively taking care of one's own well-being and health, especially during periods of stress
- Statements that acknowledge a person's value and strengths
- One's connection to a particular social group that shares similar cultural or national ties
12 Clues: Confidence in one's own worth and abilities • Statements that acknowledge a person's value and strengths • Characteristics and qualities that distinguish who a person is • Unhealthy patters of thinking that are often not grounded in reality • Combination of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that make a person unique • ...
Yusif's Specshaqular Puzzle 2018-01-23
Across
- to become different
- the state of being poor
- the state of being equal
- an infection throughout the body
- the wealth, resources, and trade system in a country
- bringing wealth and success
- not having a home
- a fixed payment typically paid on a daily basis
- the weather and temperature in a certain area
- how much money a country makes divided by how many people live there
- a chance to do something
- the state of a person's mental and physical condition
- the substance that humans eat
Down
- money received through work
- having discomfort because of the lack of food
- a paid employment
- available assets
- the liquid essential to life
- become more advanced/elaborate
- not near water; surrounded by land
- the surroundings in which beings live
- rank or social standing
- not provided with enough food necessary for proper growth and health
- having the authority to act in a certain way legally
24 Clues: available assets • a paid employment • not having a home • to become different • the state of being poor • rank or social standing • the state of being equal • a chance to do something • money received through work • bringing wealth and success • the liquid essential to life • the substance that humans eat • become more advanced/elaborate • an infection throughout the body • ...
Learning About Your Health 2025-03-20
Across
- A combo of physical, mental/emotional and social well being
- the way in which you think, feel and act
- Standards on which to base your decisions
- Various methods for communicating information
- Disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints
- A state of well being or balanced health
- A goal you can reach in a short period of time
- Determine the quality of
- information based on facts
- Taking action in support of a cause
- Your body's response to changes around you
Down
- Taking steps to make sure that something does not happen
- A goal you can reach over an extended period of time
- The passing on of traits from biological parents to children
- Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- The beliefs that guide the way a person lives
- The results of actions
- Comes from a person's own views or beliefs, not necessarily facts
- All the living and nonliving things that surround you
- Refusing to participate in unsafe behaviors or activities
20 Clues: The results of actions • Determine the quality of • information based on facts • Taking action in support of a cause • the way in which you think, feel and act • A state of well being or balanced health • Standards on which to base your decisions • Your body's response to changes around you • The beliefs that guide the way a person lives • ...
MH week 10 - Substance Abuse 2025-04-23
Across
- class of drugs including heroin, fentanyl, and oxycodone
- drug used to treat alcohol withdrawal symptoms
- symptoms that occur after reducing or stopping a substance
- medication used to maintain alcohol abstinence
- severe memory disorder linked to chronic alcohol abuse
- neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward
- medical process to clear substances from the body
- needing more of a substance to achieve the same effect
- medication that causes unpleasant effects when drinking alcohol
- a pattern of use affecting health and quality of life
- condition involving tolerance, craving, and neglect of responsibilities
- fluid buildup in the abdominal cavity, often from liver disease
- return to substance use after a period of abstinence
Down
- therapy focused on helping patients set attainable goals
- medication used to treat opioid addiction
- presence of both a mental health disorder and substance use disorder
- potentially deadly complication of substance use
- therapy using rewards for achieving personal goals
- medication used for alcohol and opioid dependence
- compulsive substance use despite harmful consequences
20 Clues: medication used to treat opioid addiction • drug used to treat alcohol withdrawal symptoms • medication used to maintain alcohol abstinence • potentially deadly complication of substance use • medical process to clear substances from the body • medication used for alcohol and opioid dependence • therapy using rewards for achieving personal goals • ...
SET's May Crossword Puzzle 2026-05-04
Across
- Paying calm attention to the present moment
- Help from people and resources when you need it
- What flowers do in spring
- Common warm-weather shoes
- Ceremony often held in late spring
- Outdoor meal on a blanket
- Overall health, including how you feel
- Fifth month of the year
- What May highlights for mental health
- Light wind on a nice day
- Winged insect you often see in spring
- Bright light on a clear day
- Time off many people plan for summer
Down
- Where you plant and grow things
- Colorful spring plants
- Season of fresh starts and new growth
- A healthy limit you set to protect your time or energy
- “April ____ bring May flowers”
- What you might do at a pool or beach
- Part of this year's MHAM theme “More Good Days, ____”
- May birthstone
- What you feel as temperatures rise
- Lotion that helps protect your skin outdoors
- Pollinator that buzzes around gardens
24 Clues: May birthstone • Colorful spring plants • Fifth month of the year • Light wind on a nice day • What flowers do in spring • Common warm-weather shoes • Outdoor meal on a blanket • Bright light on a clear day • “April ____ bring May flowers” • Where you plant and grow things • Ceremony often held in late spring • What you feel as temperatures rise • What you might do at a pool or beach • ...
Mental Health 2022-09-10
5 Clues: engaged in action • a person's mental or physical condition • a person or people that you share a bond of • seeking or enjoying the companionship of others • exchange of information, notions and feelings amongst people by means verbal and non-verbal messages
Mental Health 2019-11-11
Across
- Large disruptions, especially unpredictable, unpredictable, and uncontrollable catastrophic events, that affect central areas of peoples lives
- Coping in which people take direct steps to confront or minimize a stressor
- Part of coping that involves making decisions about whether a stimulus is stressful or not
Down
- Part of coping where people decide how to manage and respond to a stressful stimulus
- Coping in which people try to prevent having an emotional response to a stressor
5 Clues: Coping in which people take direct steps to confront or minimize a stressor • Coping in which people try to prevent having an emotional response to a stressor • Part of coping where people decide how to manage and respond to a stressful stimulus • Part of coping that involves making decisions about whether a stimulus is stressful or not • ...
Mental Health 2023-05-09
vocab 5 2023-01-23
Across
- frail and worn down from age or mental health
- highly skilled or talented at something
- the distinctive style of something in the story
- a slang way of speaking
- a written conversation between two or more characters
- deceitful or dishonest
- massive, great
- having two possible meanings
Down
- intelligent, wise
- worn down, swampy or greasy
- insecure
- having overpowering influences
- a story's feel or state of mind
- to come together
- how the Author feels
15 Clues: insecure • massive, great • to come together • intelligent, wise • how the Author feels • deceitful or dishonest • a slang way of speaking • worn down, swampy or greasy • having two possible meanings • having overpowering influences • a story's feel or state of mind • highly skilled or talented at something • frail and worn down from age or mental health • ...
AT8 2016-10-04
Across
- To be fierce and/or inflexible
- Very brutal and ferocious
- In relation to a job
- Acts of Parliament
- To victimize and/or terrorize someone over a period of time
- Put in a detention centre/custody
- Relating to one's mental health
- Rule set by Parliament
Down
- To be constant and endless
- To be severe
- Things perceived through the senses
- A duty or role to be completed
- A sentence of punishment
- A punishment
- Unauthorized
15 Clues: To be severe • A punishment • Unauthorized • Acts of Parliament • In relation to a job • Rule set by Parliament • A sentence of punishment • Very brutal and ferocious • To be constant and endless • To be fierce and/or inflexible • A duty or role to be completed • Relating to one's mental health • Put in a detention centre/custody • Things perceived through the senses • ...
Trades people 2025-11-16
Across
- Takes care of sick people.
- Who fixes cars and bikes?
- Helps people with mental health.
- Who decorates rooms or houses?
- Where do you get the pipes fixed?
- Helps students learn.
- Puts out fires.
Down
- Who checks the electrical wires?
- Who changes locks?
- Who cleans houses?
- Who paints walls and ceilings?
- Who repairs doors and furniture?
- Who joins or repairs metal pieces?
- Who takes care of the garden?
- Plays musical instruments.
15 Clues: Puts out fires. • Who changes locks? • Who cleans houses? • Helps students learn. • Who fixes cars and bikes? • Takes care of sick people. • Plays musical instruments. • Who takes care of the garden? • Who paints walls and ceilings? • Who decorates rooms or houses? • Who checks the electrical wires? • Who repairs doors and furniture? • Helps people with mental health. • ...
Mental Disorders 2022-10-25
Across
- A disorder that makes a person constantly worry and be anxious about their health
- having a tendency towards excessive orderliness, perfectionism, and great attention to detail.
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- Alzheimer disease is apart of this disorder group
- it is a common but serious mood disorder. It causes severe symptoms that affect how you feel, think, and handle daily activities, such as sleeping, eating, or working.
- It is an ongoing pattern of behavior and emotional issues
Down
- a chronic or persistent disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease or injury
- This person is just like a psychiatrist but they can not prescribe medication for a mental illness
- A quick and sudden feeling of overwhelming stress or anxiety
- Military veterans or police officers can sometimes suffer from this disorder
- a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception
- characterized by both manic and depressive episodes, or manic ones only.
12 Clues: Alzheimer disease is apart of this disorder group • It is an ongoing pattern of behavior and emotional issues • A quick and sudden feeling of overwhelming stress or anxiety • characterized by both manic and depressive episodes, or manic ones only. • Military veterans or police officers can sometimes suffer from this disorder • ...
Health Challenges- Tiahanna Durrant 1st Pd 2022-02-04
Across
- an immune system reaction that occurs soon after eating a certain food
- a sexually transmitted disease
- eating abnormally large quantities of food in one sitting
- mental illness that affects your diet
Down
- a persisting illness or disease
- eating disorder characterized by extremely low body weight
- binge eating then purging
- the feeling of being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental or emotional pressure
- a chronic health disease that affects the way your body processes sugar
- difficulty digesting food
10 Clues: binge eating then purging • difficulty digesting food • a sexually transmitted disease • a persisting illness or disease • mental illness that affects your diet • eating abnormally large quantities of food in one sitting • eating disorder characterized by extremely low body weight • an immune system reaction that occurs soon after eating a certain food • ...
HHD Semester Summary 7B Emily 2021-06-24
Across
- Continous Picking on
- ways that the body uses to express itself
- a mental illness that makes it hard to feel happy
- a way of editing pictures to make them look more appealing
- someone experience bully-like behaviour against them
Down
- another word for mental health
- Panic Attacks, Dizziness and Overthinking are symptoms of
- someone who will watch bullying but won't take a stand against the bully
- anxiety and depression are some examples of this
- Popular Social Media famous for its obsessive photoshopped photos
10 Clues: Continous Picking on • another word for mental health • ways that the body uses to express itself • anxiety and depression are some examples of this • a mental illness that makes it hard to feel happy • someone experience bully-like behaviour against them • Panic Attacks, Dizziness and Overthinking are symptoms of • ...
Birds Review 2022-05-11
Across
- How can owners keep their bird(s) from flying away
- What family are most pet birds part of?
- What do birds need for mental health
- What language contributed to the domestication of birds in 5 BC?
- What can be used for mental stimulation?
Down
- What type of animals are birds?
- How many years is the average lifespan of a small bird?
- What is the biggest factor determining bird adaptations?
- Class for birds
- How many main diets for pet birds?
10 Clues: Class for birds • What type of animals are birds? • How many main diets for pet birds? • What do birds need for mental health • What family are most pet birds part of? • What can be used for mental stimulation? • How can owners keep their bird(s) from flying away • How many years is the average lifespan of a small bird? • ...
psychics 2024-09-15
Across
- The belief that spirits are able to communicate with the living.
- Embodied in flesh or taking on flesh.
- The supposed ability to move objects by mental effort alone.
- The natural science of matter.
- The send of thoughts from one mind to another.
- A person who claims to have psychic abilities.
Down
- A person who has a special mental ability.
- The concept of eternal life.
- Tending to cure or restore to health.
- A meeting where people attempt to contact the dead.
10 Clues: The concept of eternal life. • The natural science of matter. • Embodied in flesh or taking on flesh. • Tending to cure or restore to health. • A person who has a special mental ability. • The send of thoughts from one mind to another. • A person who claims to have psychic abilities. • A meeting where people attempt to contact the dead. • ...
Psychology 2025-08-28
Across
- Psychological process of detaching from reality or self
- Mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing trauma
- Personality trait characterized by excessive self-focus and grandiosity
- Disorder affecting perception, thoughts, and behavior
- Compulsive pattern of intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors
- Feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
Down
- Personality disorder characterized by unstable relationships and self-image
- Emotional response to a deeply distressing event
- Mental processes protecting the ego from anxiety or stress
- Mood disorder with alternating episodes of mania and depression
10 Clues: Feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • Emotional response to a deeply distressing event • Disorder affecting perception, thoughts, and behavior • Psychological process of detaching from reality or self • Mental processes protecting the ego from anxiety or stress • Mood disorder with alternating episodes of mania and depression • ...
P35 2026-04-23
Across
- Natural tendency to think, feel, or behave in a particular way. (ends with "tion")
- Remote therapy via video or phone (ends with "therapy")
- Cognitive decline that interferes with daily life
- Action to support mental health rights and policy change
- Assessment of program effectiveness and outcomes (ends with "tion")
Down
- Legal concept about mental state at the time of an offense
- Protection of personal information in research (ends with "lity")
- Enduring pattern of thoughts and feelings
- Creating behavioral profiles for investigations
- Language impairment due to brain injury
10 Clues: Language impairment due to brain injury • Enduring pattern of thoughts and feelings • Creating behavioral profiles for investigations • Cognitive decline that interferes with daily life • Remote therapy via video or phone (ends with "therapy") • Action to support mental health rights and policy change • Legal concept about mental state at the time of an offense • ...
ESL 2025-02-28
Across
- A loan used to purchase a home.
- A raise in rank or position.
- Able to adapt to different circumstances.
- To seek advice or information.
- Arriving or doing something at the expected or planned time
- Edible plants or parts of plants.
- The expression of disapproval based on perceived faults or mistakes.
- A nutrient found in food that is essential for growth and repair of tissues.
- Products made from milk.
- Requiring immediate action or attention.
- Money set aside for future use.
Down
- A state of being sleepy or lethargic.
- A plan for managing income and expenses.
- Foods such as wheat, rice, and oats.
- The maintenance and improvement of physical and mental health.
- Services such as electricity, water, and gas.
- Money spent on goods and services.
- The sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
20 Clues: Products made from milk. • A raise in rank or position. • To seek advice or information. • A loan used to purchase a home. • Money set aside for future use. • Edible plants or parts of plants. • Money spent on goods and services. • Foods such as wheat, rice, and oats. • A state of being sleepy or lethargic. • A plan for managing income and expenses. • ...
2.3 Science of well-being 2023-10-25
Across
- tiede
- järkyttynyt, poissa tolaltaan
- tunnistaa
- haastava
- mitata
- murtaa, rikkoa
- näyttöön perustuva
- itsensä selittävä
- tunnistaa
- lannistettu
- harhaluulo
- kysyntä
- __ interaction, sosiaalinen kanssakäyminen
- __ of purpose, merkityksellisyyden tunne
- siksi, siispä
- rauhoittava
- uskaltautua
- nousta
- tavanomainen, tavaksi tullut
- __ health, mielenterveys
- tulos, pisteet
- todistaa
- omaisuus, esine
- hyödyllinen
- __ regulation, mielialan säätely
- luultavasti
- kiitollisuus
- yliopisto
- vahvistaa
- säännöllisesti
- vaihteleva
Down
- vaalia
- mielikuvitus
- ___ health, itse arvioitu terveys
- lasku, aleneminen, heikkeneminen
- lyhytaikainen, lyhyen ajan
- äärimmäinen
- itse
- erillään
- univajeesta kärsivä
- tuoda lähemmäksi
- arvosana
- vähentää
- sitoa, liittää
- verkosto
- tulos
- tunteellinen
- hyöty
- ahdistunut
- muodostaa
- __ capital, sosiaalinen pääoma
- kyselytutkimus
- lisätä, kasvaa
- henkisesti
- __ ingredient, pääraaka-aine
- täten, näin ollen
- to be ___ with liittää johonkin
- ilmoittautuminen, osallistuminen
- __ satisfaction, tyytyväisyys elämään
- erityisesti
- tutkimus
- suorittaa
- sallia
- tyytyväinen
- lievittäjä
- tutkimus
- parantaa
- hyvinvointi
68 Clues: itse • tiede • tulos • hyöty • vaalia • mitata • nousta • sallia • kysyntä • erillään • haastava • arvosana • vähentää • verkosto • todistaa • tutkimus • tutkimus • parantaa • tunnistaa • tunnistaa • muodostaa • suorittaa • yliopisto • vahvistaa • harhaluulo • ahdistunut • henkisesti • lievittäjä • vaihteleva • äärimmäinen • lannistettu • rauhoittava • uskaltautua • erityisesti • hyödyllinen • luultavasti • tyytyväinen • hyvinvointi • mielikuvitus • tunteellinen • ...
Aged Care Quality Standard 3 2024-11-21
Across
- What Home Instead provides every day
- Working with a client
- Past negative experiences
- Emma, Kayla and Megan help each client set these
- A plan for end of life care
- Another type of health we want to maximise for our clients
- Activities that increase a client's abilities
- The type of cultural care we should provide
- A healthy state of being
- Allowing another person to do something
- Moving from one level of care to another
- Rod and Liz love producing these
- We need this for the Commission
- Whose chocolate orange it is?
Down
- Dementia clients can be deficient in this area
- Always look on the bright side of ****
- Open conversations with a client
- Process to identify the needs, goals and preferences of a client
- A type of practice we cannot use
- Clients should have ****** to advocacy
- An acronynm for the client's daily activities
- A care **** is needed for all clients
- A type of health care
- All clients want this type of care
24 Clues: Working with a client • A type of health care • A healthy state of being • Past negative experiences • A plan for end of life care • Whose chocolate orange it is? • We need this for the Commission • Open conversations with a client • A type of practice we cannot use • Rod and Liz love producing these • All clients want this type of care • What Home Instead provides every day • ...
TFN 2022-01-15
Across
- 19 Created the Human becoming Theory of Nursing
- 4 Nursing research pioneer
- 18 Developed the Theory of Comfort
- 2 Mother of Psychiatric nursing
- 3 Most famous nurse of the 20th century
- 15 Developed the Care, Cure and Core Nursing
- 1 Pioneer modern nursing Polar area diagram
- 7 Developed of the Science of Unitary Human Beings
- 14 Known for Her book From Novice to Expert
- 16 Nursing Theorist in 1956
- 10 developed First community mental health program
- 5 Psychiatric health nurse theorist
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- 13 Developed the Transcultural Nursing Theory or Culture Care Nursing Theory
- 17 She advanced the knowledge of the discipline of Nursing
- 11 Developed Adaptation model of Nursing
- 8 Developed of Orem Model of nursing
- 9 Developed the Theory of Goal Attainment
- 12 Developed the Theory of Human Caring
- 20 Developed the Conceptual model of nursing called the helping art of Clinical Nursing
- 6 Creator of the Behavioral System Model
20 Clues: 4 Nursing research pioneer • 16 Nursing Theorist in 1956 • 2 Mother of Psychiatric nursing • 18 Developed the Theory of Comfort • 5 Psychiatric health nurse theorist • 8 Developed of Orem Model of nursing • 3 Most famous nurse of the 20th century • 12 Developed the Theory of Human Caring • 11 Developed Adaptation model of Nursing • 6 Creator of the Behavioral System Model • ...
