mental health Crossword Puzzles
Fields of Psychology 2022-10-18
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- This field of psychology may study the paranormal
- One of the largest individual subfields of psychology
- This type of psychology may help in the design features of a car
- She was a chief spokesperson for mental health reform
- Psychologist that is often self-employed and may do 8-10 hours of psychotherapy a day
- They may help organize an adoption
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- ________ cultural psychology looks at how cultural factors influence human behavior
- Type of psychology a coach may use
- This field studies the physiological correlates of behavior
- Psychology that SOLVES problems
- This type of psychology focuses on internal mental states. Piaget was a founder of this field.
- Psychology that RESEARCHES problems
- Type of psychology that deals with behavior of criminals
- Psychiatrists can _________ medication
- Industrial _________ psychology deals with the workplace and productivity
15 Clues: Psychology that SOLVES problems • Type of psychology a coach may use • They may help organize an adoption • Psychology that RESEARCHES problems • Psychiatrists can _________ medication • This field of psychology may study the paranormal • One of the largest individual subfields of psychology • She was a chief spokesperson for mental health reform • ...
Nursing Theorist Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-01
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- This theorist believed nursing is both an art and a science, and believed that humans are one with their environment.
- This theorist believed each person has a sense of inferiority they need to overcome.
- This theorist developed the Transitions Theory which began with observations of experiences where people faced changes related to health.
- This theorist believed that in order for a patient to recover, their most basic health needs. must be met and the nurse is to help provide these needs.
- This theorist's theory of Carative Caring says the ultimate goal of caring is to lighten suffering and serve life and health.
- This theorist developed the theory of comfort, and stated that comfort is "an antidote to stressors inherent in health care situations".
- This theorist focused on the idea of cultural medicinal practices and their impact on nursing.
- This theorists model consists of four concepts, including the conservation of energy and conservation of social integrity.
- She developed the Postpartum Depression Theory which provides evidence to understand and prevent postpartum depression.
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- Her theory helps give nurses a holistic view of their patients.
- What theorist worked with his wife to suggest that for mental health, nurses should only do what is necessary in order to prevent patients from depending solely on nurses rather than healing on their own?
- Who developed a theory of health as expanding consciousness and believed everyone was part of the universal process of expanding consciousness, regardless of diagnosis or illness?
- This theorist believed health is in the hands of the patient and her theory followed the themes of meaning, transcendence, and rhythmicity.
- This theorist developed the Maternal Role Attainment Theory.
- This theorist's Child Health Assessment Model created a nationwide movement in improving the success of assessing early child and infant development.
- This theorist claims that the nurse-patient relationship is not uniform, professionalized blueprint but rather a "kaleidoscope of intimacy and distance in some of the most dramatic moments of life".
- She developed the Self-Transcendence Theory which had three basic concepts: vulnerability, self-transcendence, and well-being.
- Her Philosophy of Caring states that caring, solidarity, and moral practice are unavoidable realities.
- His theory states there is a dynamic balance of forces working in opposite directions in order to create positive change within the nurse's work setting.
- This theorist described how individuals form meaning from illness-related situations.
20 Clues: This theorist developed the Maternal Role Attainment Theory. • Her theory helps give nurses a holistic view of their patients. • This theorist believed each person has a sense of inferiority they need to overcome. • This theorist described how individuals form meaning from illness-related situations. • ...
COI Healthcare.gov 2021-07-19
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- If the state has expanded Medicaid, what is used to determine eligibility?
- You may qualify for a ___ to enroll any time if you’ve had certain life events, including losing health coverage, moving, getting married, having a baby, or adopting a child.
- Insurance bought through federally facilitated marketplace
- A discount that lowers the amount you have to pay for deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance. In the Health Insurance Marketplace®, cost-sharing reductions are often called “extra savings.”
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- Provide free or low-cost health coverage to millions of Americans, including some low-income people, families, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities.
- Mental and behavioral health services are _____ health benefits
- Insurance bought through private insurance company
- Provide free or low-cost health coverage children.
8 Clues: Insurance bought through private insurance company • Provide free or low-cost health coverage children. • Insurance bought through federally facilitated marketplace • Mental and behavioral health services are _____ health benefits • If the state has expanded Medicaid, what is used to determine eligibility? • ...
health crossword puzzle 2025-02-11
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- a nutrient your body needs to grow and repair cells, and to work properly
- unhealthy fat
- post traumatic stress disorder
- a type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest
- a mental disorder characterized variously by hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking and behavior, and flat or inappropriate affect.
- attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
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- A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- obsessive thoughts with compulsive actions
- healthy fat
- a mineral, and one of the chemical elements found in salt
10 Clues: healthy fat • unhealthy fat • post traumatic stress disorder • attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder • obsessive thoughts with compulsive actions • a type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest • a mineral, and one of the chemical elements found in salt • a nutrient your body needs to grow and repair cells, and to work properly • ...
Mason and Dylan 2023-01-10
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- persistent disturbance in eating behaviors and associated distressing thoughts and emotions
- a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in mood
- seasonal affective disorder
- post traumatic stress disorder
- qualified to evaluate children's mental and behavioral health and use therapeutic techniques
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- the use of illegal or the use of prescription or over the counter drugs or alcohol for purposes other then which they are meant to be used
- A Development disability caused by differences in the brain
- Sadness and lack of interest
- a feeling of worry, nervousness or unease
- intentional bodily injury
10 Clues: intentional bodily injury • seasonal affective disorder • Sadness and lack of interest • post traumatic stress disorder • a feeling of worry, nervousness or unease • a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in mood • A Development disability caused by differences in the brain • ...
“Work, Wisdom & Wit” 2025-10-30
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- The heart of great leadership – starts with listening (7)
- The foundation of mental health and well-being (7)
- A famous meeting platform used for collaboration (4)
- A team’s secret ingredient – not in KPIs, but in chemistry (8)
- What we celebrate every month with laughter and food (5)
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- Our core offering: Leadership ______ & Consultancy (11)
- Tool we now use for HR policies and attendance (4)
- A key InspireOne value – the act of helping others grow (9)
- A short mental pause that boosts productivity (5)
- A cheerful festival that lights up our workspace (6)
10 Clues: A short mental pause that boosts productivity (5) • Tool we now use for HR policies and attendance (4) • The foundation of mental health and well-being (7) • A cheerful festival that lights up our workspace (6) • A famous meeting platform used for collaboration (4) • Our core offering: Leadership ______ & Consultancy (11) • ...
Bipolar Disorder 2023-10-11
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- Relating to or affected by mania
- A type of medication used to treat depression
- Admission to a hospital for treatment
- These control the extreme highs and lows of Bipolar Disorder, primarily reducing the risk of mania and hypomania
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- The process of providing education and information to those seeking or receiving mental health services
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs
- A substance used for medical treatment
- A class of medication primarily used to manage psychosis
- a milder form of mania
- Causing feelings of hopelessness, despondency, and dejection
- Rapid ______ is when 2 or more cycles of mania and depression occur within a year
- A common non-medication treatment related to mental illness
- The abrupt and apparently unaccountable change of mood
- Deeply unhappy or depressed and likely to commit suicide
- To deal effectively with something difficult
- A temporary state of mind or feeling
16 Clues: a milder form of mania • Relating to or affected by mania • A temporary state of mind or feeling • Admission to a hospital for treatment • A substance used for medical treatment • To deal effectively with something difficult • A type of medication used to treat depression • The abrupt and apparently unaccountable change of mood • ...
Social media 2024-04-19
Oh, the outback places you'll go! 2023-10-06
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- Mental health and wellbeing services for rural and remote health workforce and families.
- Provision of healthcare remotely via telecommunication.
- Workforce Attraction Incentive Scheme
- Sunshine’s Coast Iconic “Big” Thing located in Woombye.
- The action of moving to a different area.
- A densely populated urban area.
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- A town that shares its name with a citrus fruit.
- Extending care services beyond your usual limits.
- Working arrangement to employ and fly someone to service rural and remote.
- Professional learning to develop knowledge and competence, through regular support.
- A conversational process that involves the telling of stories as a way of passing on cultural knowledge.
11 Clues: A densely populated urban area. • Workforce Attraction Incentive Scheme • The action of moving to a different area. • A town that shares its name with a citrus fruit. • Extending care services beyond your usual limits. • Provision of healthcare remotely via telecommunication. • Sunshine’s Coast Iconic “Big” Thing located in Woombye. • ...
Week 7 Activity 2024-10-12
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- includes leadership, culture, employees, network, and resources
- percentage of older adults that drink more than the recommended daily amount
- percentage of older adults that have mental health issues that lead to other health issues
- how has the ratio of older to younger Americans changed over the years
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- 8 steps of agile implementation
- aspect of health that has been overlooked when caring for older adults
- team based approach to primary care for individuals with depression whose outcomes are tracked clinically
- care for older adults
- used to describe the emphasis on the importance of decision making for older adults
9 Clues: care for older adults • 8 steps of agile implementation • includes leadership, culture, employees, network, and resources • aspect of health that has been overlooked when caring for older adults • how has the ratio of older to younger Americans changed over the years • percentage of older adults that drink more than the recommended daily amount • ...
Careers in Childcare 2023-09-11
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- professional who is responsible for educating students
- healthcare professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries for children under the age of 18
- provides comprehensive mental health care services to the students who are struggling with mental health and familial issues
- responsible for teaching children how to perform well in a sport and guiding them to achieve their personal best in competition
- responsible for emotionally supporting students and helping students set academic goals
- ensure academic policies are followed, guide students, and enforce disciplinary action when needed
- specialized learning professional who helps students improve their academic performance
- observe children’s home environments and determine if it’s safe or if there are potential hazards and issues that could negatively impact the development
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- responsible for ensuring children's safety during a recreational or educational camp
- work with students who have certain disabilities that require specialized lesson plans
- works in facilities that provide care to children, typically from young infants to children who are elementary-school aged
- develop curriculum for students ranging from toddlers to pre-kindergarten-aged children
- assists a teacher in the classroom and performs any duties that a teacher needs help with
- responsible for caring for children while their parents aren't home
- teach students how to locate and checkout books, browse library collections and work with index databases
15 Clues: professional who is responsible for educating students • responsible for caring for children while their parents aren't home • responsible for ensuring children's safety during a recreational or educational camp • work with students who have certain disabilities that require specialized lesson plans • ...
Psychoeducation 2025-03-16
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- The process of expressing your needs, thoughts, and feelings clearly and respectfully to others.
- The act of ensuring you are physically and emotionally protected during difficult times.
- Feelings or reactions a person may have in response to situations, people, or events.
- Activities or techniques that can help someone relieve tension: breathing, exercising, or medications.
- A network of people or resources that provide assistance, understanding, and encouragement.
- The ability to positively respond to stress, trauma, and loss. This attribute highlights a person's strength and flexibility.
- The process of returning to health or well-being with a focus on living a productive life.
- The practice of focusing your attention on the present moment. This technique is often used to reduce anxiety and mental clarity.
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- A type of treatment that can be used alongside therapy.
- Limits or rules we set with others to protect our emotional and physical well-being.
- Something you aim to achieve over time, which may help you stay focused.
- The process of speaking with a professional to improve your mental health and wellbeing.
- The body's response to pressure or demands, which may lead to physical or emotional tension.
- Events or situations that can set off or worsen mood and function.
- Strategies or actions that may be used to help deal with stress of difficult emotions.
15 Clues: A type of treatment that can be used alongside therapy. • Events or situations that can set off or worsen mood and function. • Something you aim to achieve over time, which may help you stay focused. • Limits or rules we set with others to protect our emotional and physical well-being. • ...
Charlotte's Web- Chapter 21 Vocabulary Activity 2025-05-12
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- Make a low, short guttural sound.
- Feeling that you have no hope and are ready to do anything to change the bad situation you are in.
- Either of the front feet of most land mammals that do not have hoofs.
- Exaggerated and self-indulgent feelings of tenderness, sadness, or nostalgia.
- Make a long, low sound expressing physical or mental suffering.
- A feeling of deep distress caused by loss, disappointment, or other misfortune suffered by oneself or others.
- A place empty of people.
- Feeling safe, stable, and free from fear or anxiety.
- Not in full health; sick.
- Showing a readiness to give more of something, as money or time, than is strictly necessary or expected.
- Cry noisily, making loud, convulsive gasps.
- Jump or spring a long way, to a great height, or with great force.
- Having turned into ice as a result of extreme cold.
- Sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety, often causing wildly, unthinking behavior.
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- Of great value; not to be wasted or treated carelessly.
- Extremely good or impressive; excellent.
- Protected against discontinuance or change.
- Catch in a trap.
- Anguished misery or loneliness.
- The accomplishment of an aim or purpose.
- Cause extreme physical or mental pain to; subject to extreme stress.
- Tried to go to sleep but could not.
- Go somewhere with someone as a companion or escort.
- Extreme physical or mental suffering.
24 Clues: Catch in a trap. • Anguished misery or loneliness. • Not in full health; sick. • A place empty of people. • Make a low, short guttural sound. • Tried to go to sleep but could not. • Extreme physical or mental suffering. • Extremely good or impressive; excellent. • Protected against discontinuance or change. • ...
Crises and Disaster Preparedness 2024-07-22
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- The process of sorting multiple casualties
- 100 or more casualties
- Any natural or man-made event that causes a level of destruction or emotional trauma.
- Natural or man-made
- More then 2 but less then 100 casualties
- Federal agency responsible for assessing and responding to disaster events
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- Provide shelter, food, basic health and mental health services, and distribution of emergency supplies
- People forced to leave homeland due to war or persecution
- Level of destruction and devastation
- Persons forced to leave their homes to escape effects of disaster
- Caused by human activity
11 Clues: Natural or man-made • 100 or more casualties • Caused by human activity • Level of destruction and devastation • More then 2 but less then 100 casualties • The process of sorting multiple casualties • People forced to leave homeland due to war or persecution • Persons forced to leave their homes to escape effects of disaster • ...
crossword for Leyla 2024-05-21
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- an alternative medicine based on the theory of treating 'like with like'
- to communicate one mind with another.
- an antipathetic feeling is a strong aversion or distaste
- A neuropsychiatric disorder market by deficient emotions responses,lack of empathy poor behavioral controls.
- this is a natural feeling between two people.
- test to help dignose disease.
- mental health condition
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- a feeling shared by two or more people
- lack of feeling or emotion.
- this word means to feel sorry for someone
- to look like a fool to someone.
- this means a lack of interest that other people think is exiting
- extreme in a way that is not normal or that shows an illness or mental problem
- This an element inexperience or in artist representing evoking pity or compassion.
- A living thing that causes disease.
15 Clues: mental health condition • lack of feeling or emotion. • test to help dignose disease. • to look like a fool to someone. • A living thing that causes disease. • to communicate one mind with another. • a feeling shared by two or more people • this word means to feel sorry for someone • this is a natural feeling between two people. • ...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder 2020-02-25
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- Obsessions commonly interefere with the life of people with ocd intefering with working,studying or seeing people.
- A mental health disorder commonly linked with ocd involving a persistent depressed mood and loss of interest in activities
- A symptom of ocd it is where you overly-worry about things for example sexual worries, health worries and other excessive worries
- Some experts believe that ocd can be learnt example devlopling a washing compulsion after contracting a disease
- Unwanted thoughts impulses or mental images which cause anxiety
- A state of increased awareness and over sensitization to surroundings
- cognitive behaviour therapy is common treatment for ocd
- Feeling a compulsion to pray a certain number of times a day to the extent where it inteferes with life.
- Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor common medication for OCD
- movements, persistently repeating movements like shaking,rocking or skin picking
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- Ocd has been linked to having irregular levels of serotonin.
- Obssessive reasurrance over obsessions to provide continuing the ocd cycle. For example a man suffering from ocd obsessions about pedophilia may reassure themselve they are not a pedophile.
- common response to the guilt from ocd
- A voluntary lack of contact with other people and society
- compulsions in response to anxiety from obsessions to provide temporary relief. For example overly checking, overly cleaning and aviodance
15 Clues: common response to the guilt from ocd • cognitive behaviour therapy is common treatment for ocd • A voluntary lack of contact with other people and society • Ocd has been linked to having irregular levels of serotonin. • Unwanted thoughts impulses or mental images which cause anxiety • Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor common medication for OCD • ...
Akamai Benefit Programs (Vendor Names) 2025-10-19
8 Clues: legal plans vendor • tuition assistance • mental health program • digital exercise therapy program • healthcare navigation and advocacy • backup care (punctuation included) • fertility and family-building benefits • 401k and student debt retirement program
Topic 5.3-5.4 Vocab 2026-04-08
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- suggests that mental disorders arise from maladaptive learned behaviors and associations, focusing on how inappropriate conditioning and reinforcement of behaviors contribute to psychological issues
- chronic, depressed mood lasting for at least two years, with symptoms that are less severe but longer-lasting than those of major depression, affecting daily functioning
- the study of unusual patterns of behavior, emotion, and thought, which may or may not be understood as precipitating a mental disorder. This field explores the causes, symptoms, and treatments of psychological disorders to understand and improve mental health
- characterized by acute discomfort in close relationships, cognitive or perceptual distortions, and eccentric behaviors, often leading to significant social and interpersonal difficulties
- predominantly observed in Japan, characterized by an intense fear of offending or embarrassing others through one's bodily functions or appearance, leading to significant social anxiety and avoidance behaviors
- a psychological disorder characterized by an intense and irrational fear of a specific object or situation, leading to significant distress and avoidance behavior that disrupts daily functioning
- psychological disorder characterized by an intense fear of being in situations where escape might be difficult or help unavailable, often leading to avoidance of places like public spaces or crowds, significantly impacting daily activities
- emphasizes that mental disorders arise when individuals' innate potential for self-fulfillment and personal growth is blocked, often due to failures in achieving self-acceptance and meaningful personal goals
- intense and prolonged emotional suffering that impairs an individual’s ability to function in daily life
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- characterized by excessive emotionality and attention-seeking behavior, including a need for approval and inappropriate seductiveness, often leading to difficulties in maintaining deep and meaningful relationships
- characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states or identities, each with its own pattern of perceiving and interacting with the world, resulting in gaps in memory and a disrupted sense of self
- group of disorders that begin in the developmental period, characterized by symptoms that affect behavior, learning, and development, focusing on whether behaviors are appropriate for the person's age or maturity level
- characterized by a pervasive pattern of detachment from social relationships and a restricted range of emotional expression, leading to a preference for solitary activities and limited interest in forming close relationships
- combining techniques and theories from multiple therapeutic orientations to tailor treatment to the unique needs of individual clients, enhancing flexibility and effectiveness in therapy
- the negative stereotypes and social disapproval directed at individuals with mental disorders, often leading to discrimination and barriers to seeking or receiving mental health care
15 Clues: intense and prolonged emotional suffering that impairs an individual’s ability to function in daily life • chronic, depressed mood lasting for at least two years, with symptoms that are less severe but longer-lasting than those of major depression, affecting daily functioning • ...
Legal and Ethical Responsibilites 2012-10-29
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- factors of care that patients can expect to recieve
- information about the patient must remain private and can be shared ONLY with other members of the patients health care team
- occurs when false statement either cause a person to ridiculed or damaged a person reputation
- SPOKEN
- must inform residents or the patients guardian of these rights
- WRITTEN
- authorized or based on law
- document that permits an individual to appoint another person to make decisions regarding health care
- documents that allow individuals to state what measures should or should not be taken to prolong life when conditions are terminal
- can be describe as failure to give care that is normally expected of a person in a particular position
- stated in distinct and clear language, either orally or in writing
- a wrongful act that does not involve a contract
- any care that results in physical harm, pain, or mental anguish
- those obligations that are understood without verbally expressed terms
- unecessarily exposing an individual or revealing personal information
- records that contain information about the care provided to the patient
- refers to restraining an individual or restricting an individual freedom
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- allow individuals to state what medical treatment they want or do not want
- mandates that all health care facilites recieving any type of federal aid comply with the following requirements
- Means the same as Designation of Health Care Surrogate
- does not have the legal capacity to from a contract
- permission granted voluntarily by a person who is of sound after the procedure and all risk involved have been explained
- focuses on behavior known as crime
- comprise all information given to the health care personel by a patient
- threat or attempt to injury
- Recognized and honored by many health care facilities
- set of principles relating to what is morally right or wrong
- someone who has the power or authority to act as the representative of another
- can be interpreted as "bad practice" and is commonly called "professional negligance"
- focuses on the legal responsibilites between people and the protection of a person's rights
- an agreement between two or more parties
31 Clues: SPOKEN • WRITTEN • authorized or based on law • threat or attempt to injury • focuses on behavior known as crime • an agreement between two or more parties • a wrongful act that does not involve a contract • factors of care that patients can expect to recieve • does not have the legal capacity to from a contract • Recognized and honored by many health care facilities • ...
Discharge Planning 2020-05-11
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- / Medical doctor who specializes in mental health
- / a person who you know well and who you like a lot, but who is usually not a member of your family
- care / provides room and board, and health, social, and personal care to assist five or more residents to attain or maintain their highest level of functioning
- / This helps pay for cost of all health care related expenses
- / Things you pay
- service center / designed place to help people navigate through crisis or chronic situations
- home / a place for people who don't need to be in a hospital but can't be cared for at home
- directive / a written statement of a person's wishes regarding medical treatment
- living / This type pf place helps work on independent living skills
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- / treatment using drugs
- manager / a person who assists in the planning, coordination, monitoring, and evaluation of medical services
- / An official release from hospital care
- / It is important to keep these for follow up
- / The Human Service Center can be a great____?
- / thing that a person or group does or has done
- / a person trained to give guidance on personal, social, or psychological problems
- / Your favorite hospital social worker
17 Clues: / Things you pay • / treatment using drugs • / Your favorite hospital social worker • / An official release from hospital care • / It is important to keep these for follow up • / The Human Service Center can be a great____? • / thing that a person or group does or has done • / Medical doctor who specializes in mental health • ...
Physical Activity 2025-07-25
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- _________ benefits such as Improved Self-esteem, Improved Confidence, Reduced Stress Levels and Improved Thinking.
- Physical activity for ENJOYMENT, often SPONTANEOUS and FLEXIBLE.
- Physical activity for TRAVEL BETWEEN DESTINATIONS.
- S___________ - A sociocultural factor that may allow individuals to afford equipment/coaching, be more educated, access required transport.
- _________ performance encourages further participation in sport and greater skill develoment.
- ________ benefits such as Deepened connection with nature, elevated serenity and improved sense of belonging.
- Physical activity during DISCRETIONARY TIME for RELAXATION AND FUN.
- _________ benefits - Positive mood, increase resilience and displaying appropriate emotions.
- ________ benefits such as Improved Communication skills, Exposure to new people and Improved relationships.
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- Movement that expends energy
- Physical activity that required PHYSICAL EFFORT for HEALTH BENEFITS
- _________ benefits such as Healthy Bones, Stronger Muscles, Health Body Weight, Boosted Immune System and Reduced Health Risks
- Physical activity with GOALS and RULES.
- Physical activity that involves ROUTINE TASKS
- Physical activity with PHYSICAL EXERTION and INVOLVING SKILLS and COMPETITION.
- P______ - A sociocultural factor that can Expose individuals to a sport, motivate them through social connections, offer support or create accountability.
- F______ - A sociocultural factor that can provide encouragement, payment for equipment and coaching, practice opportunities and role modelling.
17 Clues: Movement that expends energy • Physical activity with GOALS and RULES. • Physical activity that involves ROUTINE TASKS • Physical activity for TRAVEL BETWEEN DESTINATIONS. • Physical activity for ENJOYMENT, often SPONTANEOUS and FLEXIBLE. • Physical activity that required PHYSICAL EFFORT for HEALTH BENEFITS • ...
Bipolar Disorder 2023-10-11
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- These control the extreme highs and lows of Bipolar Disorder, primarily reducing the risk of mania and hypomania
- A class of medication primarily used to manage psychosis
- A common non-medication treatment related to mental illness
- Relating to or affected by mania
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs
- Rapid ______ is when 2 or more cycles of mania and depression occur within a year
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- A type of medication used to treat depression
- Deeply unhappy or depressed and likely to commit suicide
- The abrupt and apparently unaccountable change of mood
- The process of providing education and information to those seeking or receiving mental health services
- A substance used for medical treatment
- Causing feelings of hopelessness, despondency, and dejection
- To deal effectively with something difficult
- a milder form of mania
- Admission to a hospital for treatment
- A temporary state of mind or feeling
16 Clues: a milder form of mania • Relating to or affected by mania • A temporary state of mind or feeling • Admission to a hospital for treatment • A substance used for medical treatment • To deal effectively with something difficult • A type of medication used to treat depression • The abrupt and apparently unaccountable change of mood • ...
Set 1 2025-07-27
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- – The general term for a person’s physical, mental, and social health. – 9
- – The type of coping that changes the stressor itself. – 14
- – Tendency to perform better on simple tasks in the presence of others. – 19
- – Stage of development between childhood and adulthood. – 11
- – The sense by which we see. – 6
- – The brain’s messenger chemicals. – 17
- – Persistent feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. – 7
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- – The variable changed or controlled in an experiment. – 11
- – Maslow’s highest need is Self-. – 13
- – Process of mentally grouping similar objects, events, or people. – 14
- – This “S” school focuses on overt behavior, not thoughts. – 11
- – Famous type of conditioning, first explored by Pavlov. – 9
- – A sample representing a population must be _______ selected. – 8
- – Mental “notebooks” where we hold information temporarily. – 7
- – The famous “Big __” personality traits. – 4
- – The physiological reaction that prepares you to act (fight or flight) – 9
16 Clues: – The sense by which we see. – 6 • – Maslow’s highest need is Self-. – 13 • – The brain’s messenger chemicals. – 17 • – The famous “Big __” personality traits. – 4 • – Persistent feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. – 7 • – The variable changed or controlled in an experiment. – 11 • – The type of coping that changes the stressor itself. – 14 • ...
Wednesday Wellbeing - Mental Health Awareness 2021-05-11
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- (7), to worry about
- (7), the mother of success
- (5), adjust a lens
- (7), worry or apprehension
- (6), condition of mind and body
- (10), just thinking
- (8), move forwards
- (10), emotional slump
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- (4-5), your health and happiness
- (7), approval or aid
- (12), connection between two things
- (5), insomniac’s wish
- (7), blue state
13 Clues: (7), blue state • (5), adjust a lens • (8), move forwards • (7), to worry about • (10), just thinking • (7), approval or aid • (5), insomniac’s wish • (10), emotional slump • (7), the mother of success • (7), worry or apprehension • (6), condition of mind and body • (4-5), your health and happiness • (12), connection between two things
The Catalyst Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-16
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- A discipline that includes all aspects of the health care information science, from fundamental research to clinical applications.
- Experts in designing nutrition programs to protect health, prevent allergic reactions and alleviate the symptoms of many types of disease.
- (Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine or D.O.s) diagnose illness and injury, prescribe and administer treatment, and advise patients about how to prevent and manage disease.
- Do fieldwork to determine what causes disease or injury, what the risks are, who is at risk and how to prevent further incidences.
- Develop and monitor exercise programs to help people regain muscle strength and function lost due to injury or disease.
- Chairperson of the Chemistry Department of St. Francis College.
- The science that applies statistical theory and mathematical principals to research in medicine, biology, environmental science, public health and related fields.
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- Dispense medications prescribed by physicians and other health practitioners and monitor patient health.
- Identify hearing and balance disorders, provide rehabilitative services, assess amplification devices and instruct patients in their care, prepare future professionals in colleges and universities, and serve as consultants to government and industry on issues concerning environmental, and noise-induced hearing loss.
- The person who operates the heart-lung machine during heart surgery.
- Provide services that help restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of patients with injuries or disease.
- Academic Dean of Sciences
- Examine, diagnose, treat and manage diseases, injuries and disorders of the visual system, the eye and associated structures.
- Perform scientific tests on bodily fluids and tissue samples to identify any drugs or chemicals present in the body.
- A physician who examines tissues, checks the accuracy of lab tests, and interprets the results in order to facilitate the patient’s diagnosis and treatment.
- Traditionally treat patients with mental and emotional problems, but they also serve as scientists researching the phenomenon of human (and non-human) behavior.
- Scientists who study what happens to our bodies as we age.
- Play a major role in the healthcare of pets, livestock, and zoo, sporting, and laboratory animals.
- Chairperson of the Biology Department at St. Francis College.
- Preventive oral health professionals in dentistry.
20 Clues: Academic Dean of Sciences • Preventive oral health professionals in dentistry. • Scientists who study what happens to our bodies as we age. • Chairperson of the Biology Department at St. Francis College. • Chairperson of the Chemistry Department of St. Francis College. • The person who operates the heart-lung machine during heart surgery. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-05-30
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- When it is added to a performance, a new dimension occurs.
- The most important aspects of both cheerdance and cheerleading.
- The father of contemporary dance.
- Organize all of the elements in key players in his/her overall vision of performance.
- A dance genre that is all about unchoreographed movements.
- The practices and beliefs about luck, prophency, and certain spiritual beings.
- Assesing a person's vision and eye health.
- A simple rhythmic walk.
- This is a profession that involves educating people about health.
- the discipline dealing with the prevention of work-related injuries and diseases as well as the protection and promotion of the health of workers.
- Theater or stage production is a ______ of arts.
- The one who watch the show.
- A multi-awarded theater actress and singer whose career began as a child lead in productions of Repertory Philippines.
- professionals who aim to enhance overall well-being and help meet basic and complex needs of communities and people.
- This is a health career that deals with the patients who have a mental and emotional problems.
- The is one of the core skills in gymnastics.
- Comic spanish operetta.
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- The story of any plays is promoted by?
- He is in-charge of the dance and other lyrical movements of a play.
- Impresion of the ethnic dance forms
- This is a health career that deals with the health of women during pregnancy.
- specific set of gross motor skills that involve different body parts.
- An occupation or prefession that requires special training.
- It is a performance of the routine, usually dominated by gymnastic skills.
- It is a form of theatrical performance that is composed of combination of songs.
- She danced for over 70 years and preferred the term contemporary dance
- Catalina Dela Cruz, is also know as?
- A rolling movement through the body.
- What will you do to meet your goals?
- Diagnosing and treating animals, much like a physician does for humans.
30 Clues: A simple rhythmic walk. • Comic spanish operetta. • The one who watch the show. • The father of contemporary dance. • Impresion of the ethnic dance forms • Catalina Dela Cruz, is also know as? • A rolling movement through the body. • What will you do to meet your goals? • The story of any plays is promoted by? • Assesing a person's vision and eye health. • ...
Stress 2025-10-14
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- A feeling of worry or nervousness about something uncertain.
- Setting limits to protect your time, energy, and emotions.
- Taking time to do things that improve your mental and physical health.
- A state of being calm and free from tension.
- Events or thoughts that cause stress or emotional reactions.
- Focusing your mind to increase awareness and calmness.
- Emotional and physical exhaustion caused by too much stress.
- Healthy ways to deal with stress or difficult emotions.
- Paying attention to the present moment without judgment.
- Family, friends, or mentors who provide help and understanding.
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- Encouraging yourself with kind and confident thoughts.
- Using mental images to feel calm and focused.
- Organizing your time to reduce stress and increase productivity.
- The ability to bounce back from hard times.
- The body’s response to challenges or demands.
15 Clues: The ability to bounce back from hard times. • A state of being calm and free from tension. • Using mental images to feel calm and focused. • The body’s response to challenges or demands. • Encouraging yourself with kind and confident thoughts. • Focusing your mind to increase awareness and calmness. • Healthy ways to deal with stress or difficult emotions. • ...
Ap Psych 2025-11-06
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- imaginary, magical being often depicted as a small, winged person
- sensation of spinning around and losing one's balance
- popular holiday in October
- A legal rule defining correct procedure or behavior
- able to bend or adapt easily without breaking
- Organ on the face used for breathing and smelling
- a meal eaten in the middle of the day
- a plan of things to be done and the time when they will be done
- Taking money out of your bank account.
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- mental health condition characterized by a loss of touch with reality
- Mental ability to understand something,form opinions or reach decisions
- having the status of a king or queen or a member of their family
- hormone released in response to stress or excitement
- of, worked by, charged with, or producing electricity.
- attached to the end of human feet.
15 Clues: popular holiday in October • attached to the end of human feet. • a meal eaten in the middle of the day • Taking money out of your bank account. • able to bend or adapt easily without breaking • Organ on the face used for breathing and smelling • A legal rule defining correct procedure or behavior • hormone released in response to stress or excitement • ...
the crucial impact of overweight on well being 2024-02-06
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- What organ can be damaged due to type 2 diabetes?Whatkind of stigma affects those who are overweight?
- What organ is affected by cardiovascular diseases
- What condition is more prevalent in overweight individuals during sleep?
- What aspect of well-being does overweight threaten?
- What is a common consequence of obesity?
- What category of conditions are linked to excess body fat?
- what population is more likely to experience sleep apnea?
- What levels does excess body fat raise?
- What lifestyle factor is important for overall well-being?
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- What kind of toll does overweight take on mental well-being?
- What type of diabetes results from insulin resistance?
- What condition is associated with excess weight during sleep?
- What worsens due to excessive fat accumulation?
- What kind of issues are faced by overweight individuals?
- What does excess body accumulation contribute to?
- What is restricted due to excess weight?
- What actions are crucial for addressing overweight?
- What are recommended for mitigating risks associated with overweight?
- What kind of behavior perpetuates the struggle with weight management?
19 Clues: What levels does excess body fat raise? • What is a common consequence of obesity? • What is restricted due to excess weight? • What worsens due to excessive fat accumulation? • What organ is affected by cardiovascular diseases • What does excess body accumulation contribute to? • What aspect of well-being does overweight threaten? • ...
Set 1 2025-07-27
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- – Persistent feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. – 7
- – The sense by which we see. – 6
- – The type of coping that changes the stressor itself. – 14
- – Maslow’s highest need is Self-. – 13
- – A sample representing a population must be _______ selected. – 8
- – This “S” school focuses on overt behavior, not thoughts. – 11
- – Process of mentally grouping similar objects, events, or people. – 14
- – The brain’s messenger chemicals. – 17
- – Tendency to perform better on simple tasks in the presence of others. – 19
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- – Famous type of conditioning, first explored by Pavlov. – 9
- – The general term for a person’s physical, mental, and social health. – 9
- – The variable changed or controlled in an experiment. – 11
- – The physiological reaction that prepares you to act (fight or flight) – 9
- – The famous “Big __” personality traits. – 4
- – Stage of development between childhood and adulthood. – 11
- – Mental “notebooks” where we hold information temporarily. – 7
16 Clues: – The sense by which we see. – 6 • – Maslow’s highest need is Self-. – 13 • – The brain’s messenger chemicals. – 17 • – The famous “Big __” personality traits. – 4 • – Persistent feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. – 7 • – The variable changed or controlled in an experiment. – 11 • – The type of coping that changes the stressor itself. – 14 • ...
Chapters 1 & 2 Crossword Puzzle~Andrea Malakar 2018-08-23
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- Study of aging.
- This person has a Home Health Aide (HHA).
- Standards that ensure quality
- A care that does not require medication; mediation, acupuncture, massages, etc.
- Intended for LTC, volunteers who speak as the voice of the residents and assure that they are receiving the proper care.
- A care provider whose trained/authorized duties are to support, assist nurses, report abuse, promote health care and independence, etc.
- Someone who works with social needs including food, medical, and counseling.
- Abbreviation for Director of Nursing Service(s)/Abbreviation for Director of Nursing. These RNs are responsible for overseeing all aspects within their facilities.
- A medical personnel who can Dx and Tx, CNA student can take orders from them.
- The abbreviation for Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987. It was enacted to ensure that proper care was being delivered in LTC facilities. Proper care consists of quality of care, training programs for it, and proper age groups for care.
- The abbreviation for a Registered Nurse
- A team of people with different skills and knowledge, who help provide medical care of all levels to patients or residents. Some people part of this team include the maintenance staff and the nurse (s).
- The abbreviation for a Licensed Practical Nurse, who cares for patients under a physician
- In order to be a CNA in this state, you must complete 80 multiple choice questions, in 90 minutes, and a 45 minute skill test.
- The abbreviation for a Certified Nursing Assistant
- This person receives Long-Term Care (LTC).
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- Board exam that consists of a written and skills portion
- A set of obligations, behaviors, and patterns (in this case medically), that are necessary for a particular part in healthcare quality.
- Caring for the health of and assessing the needs of an elderly person.
- A process in which the CCMU will examine a facility for four days, to make sure that standards are being met.
- The client decides their type of care.
- A set of obligations, expectations, and duties (in this case medically), relating to the wellbeing of the facility and patient(s).
- This term refers to the psychological and social aspects of mental health. This can oftentimes be a mental illness caused by behavioral experiences.
- Responsibilities that an individual is qualified to perform for a particular area of work (healthcare)
- Supervises NA's and nurses for an entire shift
- The order of hierarchy, in descending order...Administration- Director of nursing services- Nurse supervisor- Registered Nurse (RN)- CNA/NA
- Very ill, hospital setting. Surveyed every two years.
27 Clues: Study of aging. • Standards that ensure quality • The client decides their type of care. • The abbreviation for a Registered Nurse • This person has a Home Health Aide (HHA). • This person receives Long-Term Care (LTC). • Supervises NA's and nurses for an entire shift • The abbreviation for a Certified Nursing Assistant • ...
Health Final 2025-05-16
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- A muscle that separates the chest from the abdominal cavity (Ch. 15)
- Small or deep hole caused by something piercing the skin (Ch. 27)
- Part of an exercise session when you are exercising at your highest peak(Ch. 12)
- Unit of heat used to measure the energy your body uses(Ch. 10)
- This type of health is all about your feelings and thoughts (Ch. 1)
- A cut is an example of what type of open wound? (Ch.27)
- Exercising at the level that’s beyond your regular daily activities (Ch. 12)
- Derived from the opium plant and are obtainable only by prescription(Ch. 22)
- Physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive, improves fitness(Ch. 12)
- This type of health is shown in how you get along with others(Ch. 1)
- The process by which your body takes in and uses food (Ch. 10)
- Network of cells, tissues, organs, and chemicals that fights off pathogens(Ch. 23)
- Microorganisms that cause disease (Ch. 15)
- This tumor moves and spreads to other tissue around it(Ch. 25)
- Is where air moves into the lungs (Ch. 15)
- Nutrients the body uses to build and maintain its cells and tissues(Ch. 10)
- When a noncancerous tumor slowly grows(Ch. 25)
- A scrape is an example of what type of open wound?(Ch. 27)
- This type of health is all about how well your body functions (Ch. 1)
- Gradually increasing the demands on your body (Ch. 12)
- A disease that is not passed on by other people(Ch. 25)
- Affects the heart or blood vessels(Ch. 25)
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- A piece of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat(Ch. 23)
- Disease that is spread from one living organism to another(Ch. 23)
- Chemicals that change the way the CNS works, change brain activity (Ch. 22)
- Substances in food that your body needs to grow, repair, and supply energy(Ch. 10)
- Ideas, beliefs, attitudes about what is important (Ch. 2)
- Tissue or skin that is forcibly torn away from your bod (Ch. 27)
- Written or spoken messages designed to get consumers to purchase a product(Ch. 2)
- Agreement to repair a product or refund your money if the product doesn't function (Ch. 2)
- The oxygen-carrying protein in blood (Ch. 15)
- Single-celled microorganisms that are everywhere(Ch. 23)
- A drug that can change moods, have excessive sleepiness (Ch. 22)
- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being (Ch. 1)
- Someone who purchases or uses health products or services(Ch. 2)
- A drug that provides bolt of self-confidence and euphoria (Ch. 22)
36 Clues: Microorganisms that cause disease (Ch. 15) • Is where air moves into the lungs (Ch. 15) • Affects the heart or blood vessels(Ch. 25) • The oxygen-carrying protein in blood (Ch. 15) • When a noncancerous tumor slowly grows(Ch. 25) • Gradually increasing the demands on your body (Ch. 12) • A cut is an example of what type of open wound? (Ch.27) • ...
Nutrion Crossword 2013-02-19
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- / Natural substance essential to health
- / this is the provision, to cells and organisms, of the materials necessary (in the form of food) to support life
- / H20
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- / You need these daily
- / a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- / Helps to build muscle
- / Is found in bread/Pasta/rice etc
- / a class of sweet-flavored substances used in food
8 Clues: / H20 • / You need these daily • / Helps to build muscle • / Is found in bread/Pasta/rice etc • / Natural substance essential to health • / a class of sweet-flavored substances used in food • / a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being • / this is the provision, to cells and organisms, of the materials necessary (in the form of food) to support life
Breast Cancer 2024-05-06
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- A possible effect on patients mental health
- A family member that can pass breast cancer down to their children.
- A method of support
- Gender that are more likely to have breast cancer
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- Severe sadness that may be caused by having breast cancer
- Possible side effects from breast cancer treatments (health outcome 2)
- Acronym for foundation
- A way to cope with the news
8 Clues: A method of support • Acronym for foundation • A way to cope with the news • A possible effect on patients mental health • Gender that are more likely to have breast cancer • Severe sadness that may be caused by having breast cancer • A family member that can pass breast cancer down to their children. • ...
Preventative Health and Screening 2025-02-05
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- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- One of the most common cancer screening types
- Vaccines teach your immune system to create ___?
- What is Fasting Blood Sugar test for?
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- The chart used for vision screenings
- How much of the body do physical exams cover?
- The safest way to reduce risks of getting a disease
- The most common health screenings
8 Clues: The most common health screenings • The chart used for vision screenings • What is Fasting Blood Sugar test for? • How much of the body do physical exams cover? • One of the most common cancer screening types • Vaccines teach your immune system to create ___? • The safest way to reduce risks of getting a disease • ...
Book 2: People Helping People - Review 2024-02-17
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- this helps communities establish access to permanent supplies of water, it upgrades agricultural production, helps develop local industries and teaches how to save money for future needs.
- provides health care to people living in urban and rural areas. It is a non-profit health care system and provides primary health care in India, Pakistan, Kenya, Tanzania, Syria with hospitals, maternity homes and health centers.
- under the Aga Khan Planning and Building Service, this part of Hyderabad, Pakistan improved their quality of life by being able to pay for their plots and lands in small amounts to build a home, apply for water supply and electricity.
- Aga Khan Rural Support Program helps many developing countries such as Kenya where they have access to safe water to drink.
- preserves the historic cities and buildings by restoring architecture in Muslim societies by showing the importance of buildings and spaces in history. Aga Khan Architecture Award is an initiative from this, and it focuses on physical, social, economic revitalization of communities in the Muslim world.
- Prophet Muhammad said, “The most excellent part of faith is that you should like other people to have what you like for yourself.”
- in Zanzibar, the Aga Khan Trust for Culture worked with the people to restore this centre on the sea front. The people thought about what kind of materials are needed, how they were used and set examples of how to restore other buildings.
- provides education by building and improving schools as well as training teachers in the developing countries.
- One of the foundational ethical principles of Islam is to support people who may be facing mental health problems. This hospital built in Egypt in 1284, which helped people suffering from mental health.
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- to improve the built environment, particularly housing design and construction, village planning, natural hazard mitigation, environmental sanitation, water supplies, and other living conditions.
- Supported people of Badakshan by teaching them how to improve their land and work hard month after month on their fields to grow crops, so they can survive for the winter. This ethical value teaches us about becoming ...
- Mowlana Hazar Imam said, “Remember that you are brothers and sisters to each other. Remember that in Islam, you must be mindful of the sick, the poor, and the weak.”
- focuses on a small number of specific development problems by forming intellectual and financial partnership with organizations sharing its objectives. It focuses on rural development, health, education and civil society.
- Hazrat Ali said, “The best people are those who are most to each other.”
14 Clues: Hazrat Ali said, “The best people are those who are most to each other.” • provides education by building and improving schools as well as training teachers in the developing countries. • Aga Khan Rural Support Program helps many developing countries such as Kenya where they have access to safe water to drink. • ...
Health Collocations Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-20
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- / The condition of being physically fit and healthy
- / Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- / Regular physical activity done to maintain or improve health and fitness
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- Management / Strategies and techniques used to cope with and reduce stress
- / A type of diet that includes a variety of foods to ensure proper nutrition
- / An approach considers the interconnectedness of the mind, body, and spirit
- / Essential nutrients needed in small amounts for the proper functioning of the body
- / A state of overall well-being that encompasses physical, mental, and social health
- / The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- / A type of care that focuses on preventing illness or disease
10 Clues: / Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • / The condition of being physically fit and healthy • / A type of care that focuses on preventing illness or disease • Management / Strategies and techniques used to cope with and reduce stress • / Regular physical activity done to maintain or improve health and fitness • ...
Year 10 Understanding Health 2023-08-22
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- current state of the mind or brain and it relates to the ability to think and process information
- The number of NEW cases of a disease, illness, condition at a particular time.
- physical conditions in which individuals and families live, work and interact.Physical health and wellbeing relates to the functioning of the body and its systems; it includes the physical capacity to perform daily activities or tasks.
- Has a genetic or biomedical factor, Relates to the cells, tissues, systems of the body
- positive impact on health
- Ill Health
- Relates to the functioning of the body and its systems; it includes the physical capacity to perform daily activities or tasks.
- Negative impact on heath
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- Death
- The number of cases of a disease, illness, condition at a particular time.
- The environment in which we live, work, play
- The average number of years a person is expected to live
- ability to express emotions and feelings in a positive way
- relates to ideas, beliefs, values and ethics
- These are a choice and can be changed by the individual.
- ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others
- A change or pattern in data over time
17 Clues: Death • Ill Health • Negative impact on heath • positive impact on health • A change or pattern in data over time • The environment in which we live, work, play • relates to ideas, beliefs, values and ethics • The average number of years a person is expected to live • These are a choice and can be changed by the individual. • ...
Discharge Planning Crossword 2020-05-11
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- This type pf place helps work on independent living skills
- designed place to help people navigate through crisis or chronic situations
- a written statement of a person's wishes regarding medical treatment
- a person who you know well and who you like a lot, but who is usually not a member of your family
- Things you pay
- The Human Service Center can be a great____?
- a person trained to give guidance on personal, social, or psychological problems
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- a person who assists in the planning, coordination, monitoring, and evaluation of medical services
- thing that a person or group does or has done
- a place for people who don't need to be in a hospital but can't be cared for at home
- Medical doctor who specializes in mental health
- treatment using drugs
- provides room and board, and health, social, and personal care to assist five or more residents to attain or maintain their highest level of functioning
- An official release from hospital care
- Your favorite hospital social worker
- It is important to keep these for follow up
- This helps pay for cost of all health care related expenses
17 Clues: Things you pay • treatment using drugs • Your favorite hospital social worker • An official release from hospital care • It is important to keep these for follow up • The Human Service Center can be a great____? • thing that a person or group does or has done • Medical doctor who specializes in mental health • This type pf place helps work on independent living skills • ...
Health Communication Final Exam 2023-05-07
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- ads that attempt to resemble entertainment
- survey taken before a campaign launches to evaluate its effectiveness
- information sufficiency (blank), the amount of health info we can comfortably cope with
- selling prescription drugs through public mass media is called direct to (blank)
- using tech to facilitate long-distance healthcare
- when we make normal and natural phenomena seem weird and unnatural, we are:
- gain/loss frame and positive/negative effect are all examples of these
- social comparison theory - we judge ourselves largely in comparison to:
- theory of (blank) action - we make decisions based on rational decision making skills
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- most common way people with mental illness are portrayed in media
- the media prefers exciting info to
- health campaigns work better when you have a spokesperson with a loud/ strong (blank)
- identifying specific groups who are alike in important ways and whose involvement is important
- stage of media literacy where ads are dissected and evaluated
- time of day when alcohol commercials spike
- use of electronic means to transcend distance in a way that promotes good health
- (blank) likelihood model - we are more likely to thoroughly evaluate messages we identify with
17 Clues: the media prefers exciting info to • ads that attempt to resemble entertainment • time of day when alcohol commercials spike • using tech to facilitate long-distance healthcare • stage of media literacy where ads are dissected and evaluated • most common way people with mental illness are portrayed in media • ...
Unit 1 Terms 2023-08-14
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- the standard of health, comfort, and happiness experienced by an individual or group
- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects
- the main means of mass communication
- a disease caused in whole or in part by a change in the DNA sequence away from the normal sequence
- a dynamic balance of physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and intellectual health
- a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring
- characteristics associated with a lower likelihood of negative outcomes or that reduce a risk factor's impact
- the nature and relative arrangement of places and physical features
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- as the normal functioning of the body
- the average period that a person may expect to live
- person mental or physical condition.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- the fundamental and distinctive characteristics or qualities of someone or something, especially when regarded as unchangeable
- the length of time for which a person or animal lives or a thing functions
- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group
- the state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal
18 Clues: person mental or physical condition. • the main means of mass communication • as the normal functioning of the body • the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy • the average period that a person may expect to live • a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind • the nature and relative arrangement of places and physical features • ...
kkmkmkmkmkmk 2026-02-12
8 Clues: never dying • to make products • study of animals • a place or position • a person who loves books • a doctor for mental health • government ruled by religion • to lead something forward / create
The jam sandwiches (jace) 2024-10-23
10 Clues: is smart • shares his lunch • dad is depressed • mom is alchoholic • Robbie's dogs name • lives in fostercare • is rude and now nice • likes jam sandwiches • health robbies dad is sick • Robbie feels sad cause his mom died
Richard Ramirez 2026-05-20
8 Clues: not showing guilt • Causing extreme fear • mental health condition • Watching ones every move • seeking to exploit others • Lack of material benefits • sharp object used as a weapon • threatening/presence of danger
Carbon Copy February 2022 2022-02-01
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- In the Chinese zodiac what animal is starting in 2022?
- One of the sites STEM ambassadors. _____ Bras
- One of the sites STEM ambassadors. John ______
- One in how many people will experience a mental health problem in any given year.
- One of the charities that runs time to Talk Day. _______ Mental Illness
- how many STEM ambassadors do we have on the Heanor Site?
- One of the charities that runs time to Talk Day.
- Example of Random Akts of Kindness. Treat ________
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- In the Chinese zodiac, how many animals are there?
- One of the sites STEM ambassadors. ________ Smith
- Example of Random Akts of Kindness. Give a co-worker a __________
- Example of Random Akts of Kindness. Plant a ____
- February’s action for happiness calendar, “_______ February”
- How many people received reward and recognition cards?
14 Clues: One of the sites STEM ambassadors. _____ Bras • One of the sites STEM ambassadors. John ______ • One of the charities that runs time to Talk Day. • One of the sites STEM ambassadors. ________ Smith • Example of Random Akts of Kindness. Plant a ____ • In the Chinese zodiac, how many animals are there? • Example of Random Akts of Kindness. Treat ________ • ...
Group Topics 2023-10-19
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- Physical effects when your body does not have the drug.
- The "V" in IMPROVE
- The "A" in ABC
- ___________ Acceptance
- A way to practice mindfulness
- A temporary mental or physical desire to use substances
- A temporary coping skill to get through an urge
- Distress tolerance skill with 4 steps
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- Things that contribute to mental health, and allow a person to be resilient in the face of challenges.
- A person's beliefs about what's important, or what matters most to them
- A person, place, or thing that results in a craving to use
- Being in the present moment without judgements
- Physical dependence on the continued supply of a drug
- Body's ability to become used to a drug's effect; requiring larger doses to get the same feeling
14 Clues: The "A" in ABC • The "V" in IMPROVE • ___________ Acceptance • A way to practice mindfulness • Distress tolerance skill with 4 steps • Being in the present moment without judgements • A temporary coping skill to get through an urge • Physical dependence on the continued supply of a drug • Physical effects when your body does not have the drug. • ...
Helping Hand 2018-03-04
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- With an important or dangerous result.
- In bad health.
- Brave.
- Have a good feeling.
- Not worried or excited.
- Feeling like you have no friends or family.
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- Give someone the chance to take something.
- Do work for free.
- A match to see who is the best.
- Show how you feel.
- Move something higher.
- Physical or mental problem that makes somethings difficult.
12 Clues: Brave. • In bad health. • Do work for free. • Show how you feel. • Have a good feeling. • Move something higher. • Not worried or excited. • A match to see who is the best. • With an important or dangerous result. • Give someone the chance to take something. • Feeling like you have no friends or family. • Physical or mental problem that makes somethings difficult.
Wellness Fair 2024 2024-04-04
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- chiro here in Ajax
- gym
- the practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health
- discount programs
- e-scooter/ e-bike
- what you give to win a prize
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- insurance
- vendor (think: wholeness)
- blender door prize
- vendor (think:eyes)
- a state of mental well-being that enables people to cope with the stresses of life
- the way in which a person lives
12 Clues: gym • insurance • discount programs • e-scooter/ e-bike • chiro here in Ajax • blender door prize • vendor (think:eyes) • vendor (think: wholeness) • what you give to win a prize • the way in which a person lives • the practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health • a state of mental well-being that enables people to cope with the stresses of life
Stress & Mental Disorders 2024-01-20
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- a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- taking substances like alcohol or drugs to relieve stress or other conditions
- reaction that people have to a dangerous situation, that makes them either stay and deal with it, or run away
- hearing sounds that aren’t real, like music, footsteps or voices
- an irresistible urge to behave in a certain way
- a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration.
- a constant feeling of sadness and loss of interest, which stops you doing your normal activities.
- purposely hurting oneself as an emotional coping mechanism
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- when a person relives a traumatic memory.
- irrational and persistent feeling that people are 'out to get you'
- seeing things that aren’t really there
- a long-term and overwhelming fear of social situations
- a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- an idea or thought that continually preoccupies or intrudes on a person's mind.
- Acknowledge Care Tell
- a long-lasting disorder in which a person experiences uncontrollable and recurring thoughts, engages in repetitive behaviors, or both
- a false belief or judgment about reality
18 Clues: Acknowledge Care Tell • seeing things that aren’t really there • a false belief or judgment about reality • when a person relives a traumatic memory. • an irresistible urge to behave in a certain way • a long-term and overwhelming fear of social situations • an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something. • ...
Crossword POHS Careers part 2 2021-10-13
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- Individuals who are trained to work in the patient’s home and may perform additional duties such as meal preparation or cleaning.
- Individuals who use their artistic and creative talents to produce illustrations, charts, graphs, and diagrams for health textbooks, journals, magazines, and exhibits.
- Individuals who acquire additional education to provide care for older patients in environments such as extended care facilities, nursing homes, retirement centers, adult day care facilities, and other similar agencies.
- Individuals who provide information to patients and/or their families on genetic diseases or inherited conditions.
- Individuals who identify and analyze workplace hazards.
- Individuals who organize books, journals, and other print materials to provide health information to other health care professionals; also called health sciences librarians.
- Individuals who receive special training such as a 40-hour or more state-approved medication aide course to administer medications to patients or residents in long-term care facilities or patients receiving home health care.
- Medical researchers that work with patients and doctors to test and evaluate effectiveness as well as safety of new drugs.
- Individuals who use massage, bodywork, and therapeutic touch to provide pain relief, improve circulation, and relieve stress and tension.
- Individuals who plan, direct, coordinate, and supervise the delivery of health care in a health care facility.
- Process by which a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation.
- Individuals who manage and operate a funeral home; also called morticians or undertakers.
- Individuals who work under the supervision of physicians and perform tasks to assist physicians with patient care.
- Individuals who perform many of the routine tests that do not require the advanced knowledge held by a medical technologist.
- Individuals who perform general administrative duties as well as tasks that are specific to the health care industry.
- Individuals who use a computer and word-processing software to enter data that has been dictated on a recorder by physicians or other health care professionals.
- Individuals who teach people the behaviors that promote wellness by evaluating, designing, presenting, recommending, and disseminating culturally appropriate health education information and materials.
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- Physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness.
- Also called a venipuncture technician; individual who collects blood and prepares it for tests.
- An individual who can perform all of the basic emergency medical technician duties in addition to in-depth patient assessment and care; the highest level of an emergency medical technician.
- Individuals who study and review the history, philosophy, theology, medical research, and sociology of health care to make judgments about treatment options and the effectiveness of these options as they relate to ethical standards regarding patient rights, quality of life, privacy, death, and how health care funds and resources should be allocated.
- Individuals who assess risks in order to reduce potential safety, financial, and patient problems.
- Surgery on the teeth, mouth, and/or jaw and facial bones; also called maxillofacial surgery.
- Degree awarded by a college or university after completion of one or more years of prescribed study beyond a bachelor’s degree.
- Individuals who investigate crimes by collecting and analyzing physical evidence.
- Individuals who are employed in hospitals, extended care facilities, clinics, and other health facilities to record information in records, schedule procedures or tests, answer telephones, order supplies, and work with computers to record or obtain information.
- Individuals who study genes and how they are inherited, mutated, and activated, or inactivated.
- Individuals who identify diagnoses, procedures, and services shown in a patient’s health care record and assign specific codes to each; also called coding specialists.
- Doctors who examine patients, obtain medical histories, order tests, make diagnoses, perform surgery, treat diseases/disorders, and teach preventive health.
- Individuals who work under the supervision of registered or licensed practical nurses to provide basic patient care.
30 Clues: Individuals who identify and analyze workplace hazards. • Physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness. • Individuals who investigate crimes by collecting and analyzing physical evidence. • Individuals who manage and operate a funeral home; also called morticians or undertakers. • ...
Level One: Crossword - Relationship / Family Traits 2025-03-17
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- People related by birth, marriage, or adoption
- Putting family and relationships first
- A bond or connection between people
- Physical, mental, and social well-being
- How you feel about yourself
- Showing consideration for others
- Beliefs that guide behavior
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- Someone you know but not a close friend
- Sharing thoughts, feelings, and information
- A friendship without romantic involvement
- A key component of strong relationships
- Providing help and encouragement
- A small group of exclusive friends
- Managing stress and challenges
- The part you play in a relationship
- Cultural background and traditions
16 Clues: How you feel about yourself • Beliefs that guide behavior • Managing stress and challenges • Providing help and encouragement • Showing consideration for others • A small group of exclusive friends • Cultural background and traditions • A bond or connection between people • The part you play in a relationship • Putting family and relationships first • ...
Inequality and Rural Mental Health 2019-09-10
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- Undesirable attribute that renders someone socially discredited or subsequently excluded from society.
- _______ Isolation plays a major role in inequality faced by those living in rural and remote areas.
- A national organisation which aims to help those aged 12 - 25. There is a office in Wagga Wagga on Morgan Street.
- Positive stress?
- The ending of ones own life
- The 10th of which month is World Mental Health Day
- Social _______ Theory focuses on the impact and process of marginalisation.
- Ability to share or understand the feelings of others.
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- Stigma surrounding mental illness can result in ______, lack of adequate shelter and trouble obtaining help.
- Negative stress?
- The first Social Inclusion Minister named in 2013, Julia _____.
- Discomfort or sadness caused by loss
- Lack of equality
13 Clues: Negative stress? • Lack of equality • Positive stress? • The ending of ones own life • Discomfort or sadness caused by loss • The 10th of which month is World Mental Health Day • Ability to share or understand the feelings of others. • The first Social Inclusion Minister named in 2013, Julia _____. • ...
Mental Health- Grief, Loss, & PTSD 2016-01-21
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- The 2nd stage of grief
- Abnormal or distorted; may be unresolved or inhibited
- The 3rd stage of grief
- examples include youth, independence, or function
- intellectually identifying with the way another person feels
- A disturbance caused by a precipitating event
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- The 4th and final stage of grief
- the actions and expressions of grief
- The 1st stage of grief
- often seen in the families of patients with life-threatening illnesses
- occurs when a valued person, object, or situation is changed or becomes inaccessible
- examples include loss of limb, a child, money, or job
- an internal emotional reaction to loss
13 Clues: The 1st stage of grief • The 2nd stage of grief • The 3rd stage of grief • The 4th and final stage of grief • the actions and expressions of grief • an internal emotional reaction to loss • A disturbance caused by a precipitating event • examples include youth, independence, or function • Abnormal or distorted; may be unresolved or inhibited • ...
Let's Talk About Mental Health 2022-01-26
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- The basic human ability to be fully present, aware of where we are and what we're doing.
- A sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause.
- Feelings of sadness and/or a loss of interest in activities you once enjoyed.
- Who to call in a crisis.
- A type of depression after childbirth.
- The activity of repeated, aggressive behavior intended to hurt another individual, physically, mentally, or emotionally.
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- Have the highest suicide rates.
- App to help you meditate.
- What to do when someone starts opening up to you.
- Fixed, false beliefs that conflict with reality.
- A great way to help with depression and stress.
- An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- Your body's natural response to stress.
13 Clues: Who to call in a crisis. • App to help you meditate. • Have the highest suicide rates. • A type of depression after childbirth. • Your body's natural response to stress. • A great way to help with depression and stress. • Fixed, false beliefs that conflict with reality. • What to do when someone starts opening up to you. • ...
Claire- Mental Health Mr. Read 2022-02-09
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- emotion sickness that requires a diagnosis
- being in bad physical and mental condition
- having tendency towards perfectionism
- someone who is qualified to help you
- Lack of knowledge
- being in good physical and mental condition
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- strategies that help you
- being able to handle unexpected events in life
- A person's emotional overall wellbeing
- having trouble paying attention
- extreme sadness
- An anxious or worry feeling
- when you're traumatized after an event
13 Clues: extreme sadness • Lack of knowledge • strategies that help you • An anxious or worry feeling • having trouble paying attention • someone who is qualified to help you • having tendency towards perfectionism • A person's emotional overall wellbeing • when you're traumatized after an event • emotion sickness that requires a diagnosis • being in bad physical and mental condition • ...
MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS DAY 2025 2025-10-06
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- Poverty, violence or inequality are this type of factors
- Factors like emotional skills or genetics
- How people manage challenges
- Disorders or disabling states
- State of psychological well-being
- A common social risk linked to harm
- State of physical and psychological wellness
- Life stage when risks are especially harmful
- A major cause of distress
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- Home relationships and parenting belong here
- Hurtful behavior at school or online
- Things that build resilience
- Teenage life stage often vulnerable to risks
13 Clues: A major cause of distress • How people manage challenges • Things that build resilience • Disorders or disabling states • State of psychological well-being • A common social risk linked to harm • Hurtful behavior at school or online • Factors like emotional skills or genetics • Home relationships and parenting belong here • State of physical and psychological wellness • ...
Vital signs and mental health 2025-01-20
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- Helping someone by offering comfort or encouragement.
- The process of recovering from injury, illness, or emotional pain.
- A system for measuring temperature, where water freezes at 0° and boils at 100°.
- Instrument used by doctors to listen to heartbeats and breathing.
- How someone behaves or responds in various situations.
- The organ that pumps blood throughout your body.
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- Measurement of the body's heat level.
- A person's emotional state or feeling at a particular time.
- A feeling of joy, contentment, or well-being.
- Instrument used to measure blood pressure.
- The process of breathing in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide.
- The rhythmic thumping of your heart, which can be felt at spots like your wrist or neck.
- Being able to feel what someone else is going through and understand their emotions.
13 Clues: Measurement of the body's heat level. • Instrument used to measure blood pressure. • A feeling of joy, contentment, or well-being. • The organ that pumps blood throughout your body. • Helping someone by offering comfort or encouragement. • How someone behaves or responds in various situations. • A person's emotional state or feeling at a particular time. • ...
Reality TV and Mental Health 2024-09-08
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- If you scratch something on or off a surface, you add it or remove it by scratching (Line 3)
- to show a particular result after a period of time (Line 14)
- enjoyment, happiness, or satisfaction, or something that gives this (Line 7)
- prevent the development, action, or expression of something (Line 11)
- very tired and showing suffering (Line 9)
- the amount of money that you risk on the result of something such as a game or competition (Line 20)
- to be the same or similar, or to agree with each other; to make two things do this (Line 6)
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- to represent or describe someone or something in a painting, film, book, or other artistic work (Line 20)
- to have an uncomfortable feeling on the skin that makes you want to rub it (Line 3)
- to consider or judge (Line 7)
- the quality of being easy to understand or feel sympathy for (Line 5)
- a difficult situation that makes you feel worried or unhappy (Line 23)
- to represent or show something in a picture, story, movie, etc.; portray (Line 9)
13 Clues: to consider or judge (Line 7) • very tired and showing suffering (Line 9) • to show a particular result after a period of time (Line 14) • the quality of being easy to understand or feel sympathy for (Line 5) • prevent the development, action, or expression of something (Line 11) • a difficult situation that makes you feel worried or unhappy (Line 23) • ...
Health Risks and Behaviors 2023-09-20
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- Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse.
- Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- a long term consequence of smoking
- A deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors, including sexual activity and the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.
- the three sides of the health triangle are physical, mental and
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- a short term consequence of smoking
- The personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives.
- Actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
8 Clues: a long term consequence of smoking • a short term consequence of smoking • Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk. • Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse. • the three sides of the health triangle are physical, mental and • The personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives. • ...
health crossword 2021-12-13
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- - practicing health and
- - is the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- not pose health risks.
- in bone density, producing porous and fragile bones.
- or attention through the psychological, emotional, or physical
- -is the process
- - are substances
- resolution -is the process of
- one another to take part in criminal activity.
- is the reaction of the body and mind to everyday
- - the process by which the body takes in and uses food.
- - is a group of people who associate
- your values.
- all aspects of your health
- consumer - is anyone who purchases or
- media images and the attitudes of family and friends.
- of another person
- body and the energy that foods supply to the body.
- habits to remain free of disease and injury.
- lifestyle - or a way of life
- is heavier than the standard weight range for his or her height.
- health products or services
- - an overall state of well-being, or total health. It comes from
- in ascending order, starting with basic needs and building
- - or more
- - refers specifically to having an excess amount of body fat.
- - the act of seeking
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- kilocalories, are units of heat that measure the energy used by
- skills - are communication strategies that can help you say no when you are
- - is a written or spoken media message designed to
- - is the outer, t
- - is a condition in which a
- energy.
- can endanger health, but in certain cases being overweight
- to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful, or that go
- - a condition characterized by a
- involves little physical activity
- specific tools and strategies that help you maintain, protect, and
- gang activities include vandalism,
- list of those needs essential to human growth and development,
- of needs - is a
- a conflict through cooperation and problem solving.
- - or the various methods of communicating information
- - is the act of becoming
- and demands.
- - the striving to.
- image - Body image is affected by several factors,
- skills - or life skills,
- consumers in purchasing a product or service
- the need for reaching your highest potential.
- attitudes.
- food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you
- which your body gets energy from food.
53 Clues: energy. • - or more • attitudes. • your values. • and demands. • -is the process • of needs - is a • - are substances • - is the outer, t • of another person • - the striving to. • - the act of seeking • not pose health risks. • - practicing health and • - is the act of becoming • skills - or life skills, • all aspects of your health • - is a condition in which a • health products or services • ...
August Crossword 2023-07-27
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- Trekking; Walking in nature
- To give assistance to
- The hottest season
- A type of lotion used to protect your skin from harmful UV rays
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- Creating art with paint
- A series of poses that is supposed to help with health and relaxation
- Activity that moves your body through the water
- The fundraiser that is happening this August; ____ Up for Mental Health Challenge
8 Clues: The hottest season • To give assistance to • Creating art with paint • Trekking; Walking in nature • Activity that moves your body through the water • A type of lotion used to protect your skin from harmful UV rays • A series of poses that is supposed to help with health and relaxation • The fundraiser that is happening this August; ____ Up for Mental Health Challenge
Health and Wellness 2021-09-23
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- What is Taking action in support of a cause?
- What is all the living and nonliving things around you?
- What is the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being?
- What is the passing of traits from parents to their biological children?
- What is a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time?
- What is the results of actions?
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- What is a disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests, or needs?
- What is taking steps to avoid something?
- What is The body’s response to real or imagined dangers or other life events?
- What is the chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness?
10 Clues: What is the results of actions? • What is taking steps to avoid something? • What is Taking action in support of a cause? • What is all the living and nonliving things around you? • What is the passing of traits from parents to their biological children? • What is a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time? • ...
Autonomous Vehicle Crossword 2021-09-01
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- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering
- the Society of Automotive Engineering
- a vehicle that is capable of scanning the environment and operating safely with little or no human input
- a questionnaire that uses the MCDA to examine the social and ethical issues associated with the uptake of AI
- a process used to arrive at a group opinion or decision by surveying a panel of experts
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- health assessments that address emotional, mental, and spiritual health in addition to physical health
- unrestrained or uninhibited
- a decision-making analysis that evaluates multiple (conflicting) criteria as part of the decision-making process
- commercial vehicle
- lacking any obvious principle of organization
10 Clues: commercial vehicle • unrestrained or uninhibited • the Society of Automotive Engineering • lacking any obvious principle of organization • a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering • a process used to arrive at a group opinion or decision by surveying a panel of experts • ...
Vocab Words 2021-09-15
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- Nature is what we think of as pre-wiring and is influenced by genetic inheritance and other biological factors. Nurture is generally taken as the influence of external factors after conception
- scientific study of the human mind and its functions
- able to be noticed or perceived; dicernable
- a spoken or written representation or account of a person, object, or event.
- relating to, being, or involving conscious intellectual activity
- philosophy of life that affirms our ability and responsibility to lead ethical lives of personal fulfillment that aspire to the greater good.
- theory that mental states can be sufficiently defined by their cause, their effect on other mental states, and their effect on behavior
- A psychiatrist is a medical doctor (an M.D. or D.O.) who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders
- the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself.
- a thing predicted; a forecast.
- person who studies the interaction between biological systems and behaviour
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- theory of learning based on the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning.
- a statement or account that makes something clear.
- someone who studies the mind and behavior
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
- relating to branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts
- a person who believes or works in cognitive grammar.
- examination of observation of one’s own mental and emotional processes
- a method of interpretation and analysis of aspects of human cognition, behavior, culture, and experience that focuses on relationships of contrast between elements in a conceptual system that reflect patterns underlying a superficial diversity
- a person who practices psychoanalysis
20 Clues: a thing predicted; a forecast. • a person who practices psychoanalysis • someone who studies the mind and behavior • able to be noticed or perceived; dicernable • a statement or account that makes something clear. • scientific study of the human mind and its functions • a person who believes or works in cognitive grammar. • ...
Vocab Words 2021-09-14
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- a person who practices psychoanalysis
- theory that mental states can be sufficiently defined by their cause, their effect on other mental states, and their effect on behavior
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
- the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself.
- a statement or account that makes something clear
- someone who studies the mind and behavior
- a person who believes or works in cognitive grammar.
- philosophy of life that affirms our ability and responsibility to lead ethical lives of personal fulfillment that aspire to the greater good.
- able to be noticed or perceived; discernable
- A psychiatrist is a medical doctor (an M.D. or D.O.) who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders
- relating to, being, or involving conscious intellectual activity
- relating to the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts
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- Nature is what we think of as pre-wiring and is influenced by genetic inheritance and other biological factors. Nurture is generally taken as the influence of external factors after conception
- person who studies the interaction between biological systems and behaviour
- a method of interpretation and analysis of aspects of human cognition, behavior, culture, and experience that focuses on relationships of contrast between elements in a conceptual system that reflect patterns underlying a superficial diversity.
- a thing predicted; a forecast.
- scientific study of of the human mind and its functions
- examination of observation of one’s own mental and emotional processes
- a spoken or written representation or account of a person, object, or event.
- theory of learning based on the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning.
20 Clues: a thing predicted; a forecast. • a person who practices psychoanalysis • someone who studies the mind and behavior • able to be noticed or perceived; discernable • a statement or account that makes something clear • a person who believes or works in cognitive grammar. • scientific study of of the human mind and its functions • ...
Baylie 2023-10-14
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- how I am mentally
- my will to live is dependent on this
- my favorite flower
- what is my love life
- my mental health is dependent on this
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- my zodiac sign
- if I was a character from the ice age
- just endure the suffering
- outside landscape
- my favorite chip
- my favorite color
- when you see it out the window you scream
12 Clues: my zodiac sign • my favorite chip • how I am mentally • outside landscape • my favorite color • my favorite flower • what is my love life • just endure the suffering • my will to live is dependent on this • if I was a character from the ice age • my mental health is dependent on this • when you see it out the window you scream
New year's resolutions 2024-02-06
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- obtain
- act of putting money in the bank
- succesfully completing a goal
- opposite of less
- act of using time or money
- be defeated or have less of something
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- grade you obtain at school for a work
- do some physical activity
- to abandon a goal
- what you are supposed to do at school
- a person's mental or physical condition
- opposite of stop
12 Clues: obtain • opposite of less • opposite of stop • to abandon a goal • do some physical activity • act of using time or money • succesfully completing a goal • act of putting money in the bank • grade you obtain at school for a work • what you are supposed to do at school • be defeated or have less of something • a person's mental or physical condition
Assessing and Pick-up Games 2022-05-23
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- to evaluate
- enjoyment of an activity
- understanding of health-related physical fitness
- internal satisfaction from doing a desired activity
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- physical aspects of learning
- mental aspects of learning
- driven by ones own determination
- interaction of social and economic factors
- To encourage
- quality of being able to
- National physical education standards
- informal sport play that gives play access to everyone
12 Clues: to evaluate • To encourage • enjoyment of an activity • quality of being able to • mental aspects of learning • physical aspects of learning • driven by ones own determination • National physical education standards • interaction of social and economic factors • understanding of health-related physical fitness • internal satisfaction from doing a desired activity • ...
Mental/Emotional Health and Self Esteem 2024-02-29
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- Self-Confidence and Recognition are in this stage of Maslow's Hierarchy of needs.
- The value, respect and confidence you have.
- First stage of response to stress.
- A long period of stress.
- Difficult circumstances that cause stress or suffering to people.
- Ranking system of human needs
- Family,Friends,Connection are in this stage of Maslow's Hierarchy of needs.
- Second stage of response to stress.
- Type of activity where you are moving to reduce stress.
- Positive ______ talk is essential to having confidence.
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- Stress is a ________ part of life.
- The ability to bounce back from a difficult situation.
- Stage in Maslow's Hierarchy of needs talking about reaching your potential.
- The body's reaction to any change that requires an adjustment or response.
- What is the first stage in Maslow's Hierarchy of needs.
- Stage in Maslow's Hierarchy of needs that talks about security.
- When you have the skills to do something successfully.
- Is an individual's unique pattern of characteristics.
- Third stage of response to stress.
19 Clues: A long period of stress. • Ranking system of human needs • Stress is a ________ part of life. • First stage of response to stress. • Third stage of response to stress. • Second stage of response to stress. • The value, respect and confidence you have. • Is an individual's unique pattern of characteristics. • The ability to bounce back from a difficult situation. • ...
Physical, Social, and Mental & Emotional Health 2020-10-26
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- conflict between two people or groups of people
- conflict within oneself
- the force with which an object is pulled toward the earth
- the measurement from base to top or from head to foot
- produce a feeling of well-being, aid in relaxation, and relieve physical pain
- number of heart beats per a specified period of time (usually per minute)
- 220 - age; maximum rate your heart should reach per minute during exercise
- the force of blood flowing through your blood vessels
- heart rate zones for maximal benefit during exercise
- any activity that we do deliberately in order to take care of our mental, emotional, and physical health
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- number of heart beats per minute at rest
- includes your family, friends, teachers, coworkers, peers, and other people within your community
- any disagreement, struggle, or fight
- assesses lung function by measuring how much air you inhale and exhale, and how fast you exhale
- conditions in the environment in which people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, and age that affect a wide range of health, functioning, and quality of life outcomes and risks
- amount of oxygen in the bloodstream readily available to tissues
- a state of appreciation for oneself that grows from actions that support out physical, psychological, and spiritual growth
- confidence in one's own worth and abilities
18 Clues: conflict within oneself • any disagreement, struggle, or fight • number of heart beats per minute at rest • confidence in one's own worth and abilities • conflict between two people or groups of people • heart rate zones for maximal benefit during exercise • the measurement from base to top or from head to foot • the force of blood flowing through your blood vessels • ...
Helping Hand 2018-03-04
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- With an important or dangerous result.
- Move something higher.
- Physical or mental problem that makes somethings difficult.
- In bad health.
- A match to see who is the best.
- Show how you feel.
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- Not worried or excited.
- Brave.
- Have a good feeling.
- Do work for free.
- Give someone the chance to take something.
- Feeling like you have no friends or family.
12 Clues: Brave. • In bad health. • Do work for free. • Show how you feel. • Have a good feeling. • Move something higher. • Not worried or excited. • A match to see who is the best. • With an important or dangerous result. • Give someone the chance to take something. • Feeling like you have no friends or family. • Physical or mental problem that makes somethings difficult.
New year's resolution 2024-02-06
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- obtain
- act of putting money at the bank
- succesfully completing a goal
- opposite of less
- act of using time or money
- be defeated or to have less of something
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- grade you obtain at school for a work
- do some physical activity
- to abandon a goal
- what you are supposed to do at school
- a person's mental or physical condition
- opposite of stop
12 Clues: obtain • opposite of less • opposite of stop • to abandon a goal • do some physical activity • act of using time or money • succesfully completing a goal • act of putting money at the bank • grade you obtain at school for a work • what you are supposed to do at school • a person's mental or physical condition • be defeated or to have less of something
Words on Wednesday The Screwtape Letters 2023-02-26
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- a means of communication between groups
- call forth, as an emotion, feeling, or response
- edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate
- - a disappointing decline after a previous rise
- Displaying or suggesting a lack of maturity
- uneasiness about the fitness of an action
- plausible but misleading
- characterized by intense emotion
- a temporary stay
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- tending to bring discredit or disrepute; blameworthy
- habitual
- make worse
- having or showing arrogant superiority
- causing or fraught with or showing nervousness
- a state of elated bliss
- not injurious to physical or mental health
16 Clues: habitual • make worse • a temporary stay • a state of elated bliss • plausible but misleading • characterized by intense emotion • having or showing arrogant superiority • a means of communication between groups • uneasiness about the fitness of an action • not injurious to physical or mental health • Displaying or suggesting a lack of maturity • ...
Do we all live in the same world? 2024-09-13
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- essential, vital
- sb who leaves his country in search of better living conditions and safety
- the quality of being worthy of respect
- mental health
- a person who has been forced to leave their country
- danger involving risk
- unstable,violent,quick to anger for a person,
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- variety, range
- to treat sb badlybecause of their race, political/religious beliefs
- aggressive/unfriendly
- lasting, stable
- possible
- the protection granted by a nation to a refugee
- unhappy,miserable
- to run away urgently from danger
- embrace
16 Clues: embrace • possible • mental health • variety, range • lasting, stable • essential, vital • unhappy,miserable • aggressive/unfriendly • danger involving risk • to run away urgently from danger • the quality of being worthy of respect • unstable,violent,quick to anger for a person, • the protection granted by a nation to a refugee • a person who has been forced to leave their country • ...
SOCIOLOGY CROSSWORD 2020-12-14
8 Clues: CHICAGO'S NICKNAME • FATHER OF SOCIOLOGY • STRAIN THEORY DEVELOPER • FAMED FRENCH PHILOSOPHER • DEADLY PANDEMIC NAME 2019 • MENTAL HEALTH DISORDER FROM COVID • PERCENT CURRENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IN AMERICA • SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE SHAPING SOCIETY VIA SOCIOLOGICAL STRUCTURES
AWESOME 876329 2023-05-01
8 Clues: the bandu mod • savagely fierce • what the scallop • that's unfortunate • health not important XD • my least favorite number • that cat youtuber that plays minecraft • crossword labs is a thing that does something
NUR 162 Exam 1 Review 2023-10-25
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- Overactivity of the cholinergic system (16 letters).
- Compulsive hair-pulling disorder (15 letters).
- Medication to manage mood swings (12 letters).
- Rapid and intense speech delivery (14 letters).
- Toxic reaction to anticholinergic drugs (16 letters).
- Type of antidepressant you have to avoid aged cheese. (13 letters).
- Period of excessive excitement or euphoria (6 letters).
- Mental health condition characterized by obsessions and compulsions (3 letters).
- Disorder Repetitive skin picking condition (17 letters).
- Communication, Exchange of information through spoken words (15 letters).
- Rapid, racing thoughts (13 letters).
- Eating disorder characterized by severe weight loss (15 letters).
- Common type of antidepressant (4 letters).
- Conscious knowledge of one's character and feelings (13 letters).
- Serious mental disorder with altered perception (12 letters).
- Distress when separated from a loved one (16 letters).
- Neurotransmitter involved in the "fight or flight" response (14 letters).
- Communication, Conveying messages without words (17 letters).
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- Medications that block acetylcholine receptors (15 letters).
- Medications to manage mental disorders (13 letters).
- Disorder Intense fear of social situations (19 letters).
- Mental condition with extreme mood swings (15 letters).
- Class of drugs used for anxiety and sleep (14 letters).
- Repetition of words or phrases (9 letters).
- Class of antidepressant medications (10 letters).
- Made-up words or phrases (10 letters).
- Worry related to taking drugs or treatments (15 letters).
- Neurotransmitter important for muscle control and memory (13 letters).
- Persistent low mood and loss of interest (10 letters).
- Anxiety disorder following traumatic experiences (4 letters).
- Effects experienced when stopping a substance (17 letters).
- Sudden and severe confusion (8 letters).
- Negative perception or stereotype (6 letters).
- Incoherent or unintelligible speech (10 letters).
34 Clues: Rapid, racing thoughts (13 letters). • Made-up words or phrases (10 letters). • Sudden and severe confusion (8 letters). • Common type of antidepressant (4 letters). • Repetition of words or phrases (9 letters). • Compulsive hair-pulling disorder (15 letters). • Medication to manage mood swings (12 letters). • Negative perception or stereotype (6 letters). • ...
Contoh Public Speaking 2025-09-04
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- Kata persuasif yang artinya penting
- Teks ceramah bertujuan untuk
- Kata kerja mental sering disebut kata kerja
- Kata kerja fisik kebalikan dari kata kerja
- Kata persuasif yang artinya anjuran sopan
- Lawan kata tunggal dalam struktur kalimat
- Kata kerja mental yang artinya menduga
- Kata kerja mental yang artinya menebak atau menghitung perkiraan
- Kata kerja mental mengacu
- Kata persuasif yang artinya kewajiban
- Kata persuasif yang artinya memberi saran wajib
- Kata kerja mental yang artinya merasa sedih atau peduli
- Kalimat majemuk terdiri dari dua atau lebih
- Jenis kata yang digunakan untuk membujuk
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- Kata kerja mental yang artinya membuat pendapat
- Kalimat yang terdiri dari dua klausa atau lebih
- Kata kerja mental yang artinya membuat kagum
- Kata persuasif yang artinya harapan
- Lawan kata pasif
- Kata kerja mental yang artinya menilai keadaan
- Kata kerja mental yang artinya menyatukan hasil akhir
- Teks ceramah menggunakan bahasa
- Kata kerja mental yang artinya membuat dugaan
- Teks ceramah banyak berisi
- Teks ceramah bertujuan memberi
25 Clues: Lawan kata pasif • Kata kerja mental mengacu • Teks ceramah banyak berisi • Teks ceramah bertujuan untuk • Teks ceramah bertujuan memberi • Teks ceramah menggunakan bahasa • Kata persuasif yang artinya penting • Kata persuasif yang artinya harapan • Kata persuasif yang artinya kewajiban • Kata kerja mental yang artinya menduga • Jenis kata yang digunakan untuk membujuk • ...
New Insights 1-2 Text 3 2022-10-25
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- a sum paid or charged for a service
- the general condition of one's mental and emotional state
- an advertisement included with another broadcast (as on radio, television, or a podcast)
- the distinguishing character or personality of an individual
- having no real value
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- a discourse given before an audience or class especially for instruction
- opposite or contrary to a previous or normal condition
- a position or site occupied or available for occupancy or marked by some distinguishing feature
- a legendary humanlike being of great stature and strength
- a famous or celebrated person
10 Clues: having no real value • a famous or celebrated person • a sum paid or charged for a service • opposite or contrary to a previous or normal condition • the general condition of one's mental and emotional state • a legendary humanlike being of great stature and strength • the distinguishing character or personality of an individual • ...
100 Star Project: Anxiety 2025-05-06
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- Medications often prescribed to treat anxiety
- The brain chemical system often involved in anxiety disorders
- A mental health organization providing resources and support for anxiety
- Excessive worry or fear that interferes with daily life
- Fear of places or situations where escape might be difficult
- Intense, persistent fear of social situations causing avoidance
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- A common barrier to seeking help for anxiety, often due to shame or misunderstanding
- Sudden overwhelming fear with physical symptoms like heart pounding
- Therapy combining thought patterns and behavior changes
- The physical or mental response to demands or threats
10 Clues: Medications often prescribed to treat anxiety • The physical or mental response to demands or threats • Therapy combining thought patterns and behavior changes • Excessive worry or fear that interferes with daily life • Fear of places or situations where escape might be difficult • The brain chemical system often involved in anxiety disorders • ...
WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE A BREAK : PRIORITIZING MENTAL HEALTH IN SCHOOL 2024-05-31
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- A time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger that requires a decisive change or intervention.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience, often resulting in lasting mental and emotional effects.
- A person trained to give guidance on personal, social, or psychological problems.
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- Laws, considered collectively, that are enacted or proposed by a government body.
- The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health and well-being, especially during periods of stress.
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
10 Clues: The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • Laws, considered collectively, that are enacted or proposed by a government body. • A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person. • ...
Dimensions of Health 2022-02-28
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- Beliefs, behaviors, arts and social structure
- interrelated relationships
- element or factors that make up personality
- feeling of being under pressure
- troublesome thoughts cause ______ and help is always available to deal with it.
- has to do with the body
- get enough ______
- show concern for others
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- finding meaning and purpose in life
- get help for troublesome_________
- tend, keep repaired
- mental health ha to do with how you _____ with life
- has to do with relationships
- feelings
- get ________ from good people
- be sociable, meet _____ people
16 Clues: feelings • get enough ______ • tend, keep repaired • has to do with the body • show concern for others • interrelated relationships • has to do with relationships • get ________ from good people • be sociable, meet _____ people • feeling of being under pressure • get help for troublesome_________ • finding meaning and purpose in life • element or factors that make up personality • ...
#2: Poodle Care and Health 2024-07-08
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- Poodles need regular ___ clipping
- Poodles can have ___ issues, like PRA
- Poodles are less likely to cause ___
- Poodles need plenty of ___ stimulation
- Regular exercise helps prevent ___
- Poodles' coats need regular ___
- Healthy diet is important for Poodles' ___
- Essential for keeping Poodle ears clean
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- Condition affecting Poodle adrenal glands
- Poodles are prone to hip ___
- Serious condition where the stomach twists
- Poodles need regular ___ to prevent matting
- Socialization helps prevent ___
- Regular ___ is important for Poodle dental health
- Poodles need ___ check-ups
- Essential grooming tool for Poodles
16 Clues: Poodles need ___ check-ups • Poodles are prone to hip ___ • Socialization helps prevent ___ • Poodles' coats need regular ___ • Poodles need regular ___ clipping • Regular exercise helps prevent ___ • Essential grooming tool for Poodles • Poodles are less likely to cause ___ • Poodles can have ___ issues, like PRA • Poodles need plenty of ___ stimulation • ...
AWESOME 876329 2023-05-01
8 Clues: the bandu mod • savagely fierce • what the scallop • that's unfortunate • health not important XD • my least favorite number • that cat youtuber that plays minecraft • crossword labs is a thing that does something
Module 0: Your Health and Wellness Vocabulary 2022-08-25
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- patterns of behavior that you follow without almost thinking
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well being
- how your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how overall health affects your emotions
- ability to get along with the people around you
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- help you become and stay healthy
- a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- the way you act in the many different situations and events in your life
7 Clues: help you become and stay healthy • ability to get along with the people around you • patterns of behavior that you follow without almost thinking • a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time • the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well being • the way you act in the many different situations and events in your life • ...
AP Unit 1 Quiz 2022-08-04
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- A degenerative disorder that impacts older adults
- The study of old age and aging
- Failure in the last psychosocial stage leads to this
- A condition that causes bones to weaken
- A deteriorative process
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- Performing mental activities may help build this, thus preventing or delaying the onset of dementia
- One of the therapeutic approaches employed to improve an older adult's mental health- .....Therapy
- The process of advancing through life
- The general application of psychological knowledge to therapeutic practices
- The first period of the history of applied psychology's development according to Patterson
10 Clues: A deteriorative process • The study of old age and aging • The process of advancing through life • A condition that causes bones to weaken • A degenerative disorder that impacts older adults • Failure in the last psychosocial stage leads to this • The general application of psychological knowledge to therapeutic practices • ...
Dual Diagnosis Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-10
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- A brain disorder where symptoms can be worsened by substance use
- Co-occurrence of a mental illness and a substance use disorder
- Family, peers, workplace, and community services form this system
- “No wrong door” approach focuses on early
- Medications that treat cravings or psychiatric symptoms
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- A common mood disorder often linked with alcohol misuse
- Common substances that worsen mental health, e.g., alcohol, cannabis
- Healthy routines like exercise, sleep, and diet help manage this
- Negative beliefs that stop people from seeking help
- Therapy that challenges negative thoughts and behaviours
10 Clues: “No wrong door” approach focuses on early • Negative beliefs that stop people from seeking help • A common mood disorder often linked with alcohol misuse • Medications that treat cravings or psychiatric symptoms • Therapy that challenges negative thoughts and behaviours • Co-occurrence of a mental illness and a substance use disorder • ...
“Work, Wisdom & Wit” 2025-10-30
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- The heart of great leadership – starts with listening (7)
- The foundation of mental health and well-being (7)
- A famous meeting platform used for collaboration (4)
- A team’s secret ingredient – not in KPIs, but in chemistry (8)
- What we celebrate every month with laughter and food (5)
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- Our core offering: Leadership ______ & Consultancy (11)
- Tool we now use for HR policies and attendance (4)
- A key InspireOne value – the act of helping others grow (9)
- A short mental pause that boosts productivity (5)
- A cheerful festival that lights up our workspace (6)
10 Clues: A short mental pause that boosts productivity (5) • Tool we now use for HR policies and attendance (4) • The foundation of mental health and well-being (7) • A cheerful festival that lights up our workspace (6) • A famous meeting platform used for collaboration (4) • Our core offering: Leadership ______ & Consultancy (11) • ...
BH Terms Week 14 2021-04-28
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- feelings, attitudes, and beliefs of other become their own
- slowly decreasing the amount of an addictive substance
- type of pulse taken on the wrist
- abnormally great thirst
- the doctrine that actions are right if they are useful for the benefit of a majority
- another name for high blood pressure
- type of status or social standing of an individual or group
- the human soul, mind, or spirit
- when the heart rate is over 100 BPM
- abnormal secretion of tears due to systemic disease
- satisfied feeling of being full after eating
- a mental illness that causes repeated urge to do things over and over
- disorder in eating pertaining to fear of weight gain (normally follows the type)
- brain disorder related to a B1 vitamin deficiency (normally caused form years of heavy drinking)
- exaggerate or feign illness in order to escape duty or work
- think deeply about something
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- behaviors that stop you from adapting to new circumstances
- means thinking about suicide or wanting to take your own life
- eating disorder in which the person eats nonfood items
- pertaining to feet
- mental disorder where people interpret reality abnormally
- physical and mental symptoms that occur after stopping or reducing intake of an addictive substance
- delusions or persecution, unwarranted jealousy, or exaggerated self-importance
- also known as talk therapy
- medical term for low blood pressure
- a language disorder that causes an involuntary repetition of syllables
- mental health condition triggered by a terrifying event
- personality disorder in which a person has an inflated sense of self-importance
- medical imaging technique used to form pictures of anatomy
- a sudden, repetitive, nonrhythmic motor movement or vocalization
30 Clues: pertaining to feet • abnormally great thirst • also known as talk therapy • think deeply about something • the human soul, mind, or spirit • type of pulse taken on the wrist • medical term for low blood pressure • when the heart rate is over 100 BPM • another name for high blood pressure • satisfied feeling of being full after eating • ...
Nutrition Vocabulary 2025-02-12
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- Provides many essential nutrients that most people do not get enough of. Nutrients like potassium, fiber, folate, and vitamin C
- important sources of many vitamins including potassium, fiber, folate, vitamin A and vitamin C
- antioxidant nutrient that helps protect your cells against the effects of free radicals
- McDonalds, Chick-Fil-A, Burger King, Taco Bell
- Includes milk and alternatives
- Essential nutrient that plays vital roles in bone health, muscle function, blood clotting, nerve function, and hormone regulation
- Contains minerals and electrolytes including, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, chloride, fluoride
- Foods derived from either of the two previous groups that have added salt, sugar, preservatives, and/or fat
- These foods go beyond the incorporation of salt, sugar, and fat to include artificial colors and flavors, preservatives, thickeners, emulsifiers, and artificial sweeteners that promote shelf stability, preserve and enhance texture, and increase palatability
- food process that where nutrients are added to foods that were never there originally
- maintain digestive health by adding bulk to stool, preventing constipation, and regulating the movement of waste through the digestive tract
- nutrient that's important to vision, reproduction, and the health of your blood, brain and skin.
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- natural edible food parts of plants and animals
- Essential mineral that plays vital roles in: muscle and nerve function, blood pressure and heart health, bone health, immune function, and mental health.
- Nutrient that supports vision, growth, cell division, reproduction, and immunity
- helps the body create new cells, including blood cells, brain cells, skin cells, hair cells, and nail cells
- Foods that have been slightly altered for the purpose of being easily stored, prepared and eaten
- Helps your body grow, repair itself, and fight infection.
- Provide energy, calcium, and B vitamins. Can be found in a variety of foods. For example: breads, pastas, and grains.
- process where foods have nutrients added back to them that were lost during processing
- Key component of hemoglobin (protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs)
21 Clues: Includes milk and alternatives • McDonalds, Chick-Fil-A, Burger King, Taco Bell • natural edible food parts of plants and animals • Helps your body grow, repair itself, and fight infection. • Nutrient that supports vision, growth, cell division, reproduction, and immunity • food process that where nutrients are added to foods that were never there originally • ...
5.1 Vocab 2022-09-01
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- The fearful anticipation of further danger or problems accompanied by an intense unpleasant feeling (dysphoria) or physical symptoms. Anxiety is not uncommon in children and adolescents.
- Disorder of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
- A trained professional who provides treatment to children with mental health issues.
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- A type of mood disorder with marked changes in mood between extreme elation or happiness and severe depression during adolescence.
- mental health services for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders in individuals, families, and groups.
- A type of mood disorder characterized by low or irritable mood or loss of interest or pleasure in almost all activities over a period of time.
6 Clues: Disorder of thinking, feeling, and behaving. • A trained professional who provides treatment to children with mental health issues. • A type of mood disorder with marked changes in mood between extreme elation or happiness and severe depression during adolescence. • ...
Safeguarding 2023-12-04
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- Any form of mistreatment or harm inflicted on a child, encompassing physical, emotional, or sexual abuse.
- Failure to provide necessary care, attention, or supervision, compromising a child's well-being.
- The potential for harm or danger, especially in the context of a child's welfare.
- The process of protecting children from harm, ensuring their well-being and safety.
- Trio The combination of domestic abuse, substance misuse, and mental health issues, posing a serious risk to children.
- Health The psychological well-being of an individual, including emotional and social aspects.
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- The act of recommending or directing someone to a specialized service or professional for support.
- Abuse The harmful use of drugs or alcohol, potentially impacting a child's safety and well-being.
- Exploitation The improper use of a child for someone else's sexual gratification.
- The level at which intervention or action is necessary to safeguard a child's welfare.
- Abuse Harmful behavior within a family or household, often involving physical or emotional violence.
11 Clues: Exploitation The improper use of a child for someone else's sexual gratification. • The potential for harm or danger, especially in the context of a child's welfare. • The process of protecting children from harm, ensuring their well-being and safety. • The level at which intervention or action is necessary to safeguard a child's welfare. • ...
Dimensions/Health Skills Review 2025-05-15
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- Having a conscious knowledge of one’s own character, behaviors, feelings, and motives
- Continuing to learn, expressing your creativity, finding outlets that stimulate the mind and sense of curiosity
- Influences-Understanding the factors that impact health decisions and how a person can impact the health decisions of others
- The role that money plays in your life, how it can impact your health, and knowing how to plan for a future
- Striving and acting to support others in making healthy decisions for the good of the community
- Communication-Being able to assertively state one’s own needs while also respecting the needs of others
- Having healthy or unhealthy relationships with others
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- Being connected to yourself and nature, living with meaning and a purpose that aligns with your values and beliefs
- Finding things to engage with that you’re passionate about, whether at school, work, or through volunteering
- how well you cope with stress and the absence of depression or anxiety
- Being able to choose a goal, create a plan, recognize the challenges to achieving the goal and working through the barriers to achieve a goal
- Information-Having the ability to find and evaluate the validity of health information
- How you can impact your surroundings and how your surroundings can impact your health
- What you eat, how active you are, and how well your body is working
14 Clues: Having healthy or unhealthy relationships with others • What you eat, how active you are, and how well your body is working • how well you cope with stress and the absence of depression or anxiety • Having a conscious knowledge of one’s own character, behaviors, feelings, and motives • ...
Wellbeing 2023-04-14
6 Clues: BMI stands for • Having a BMI 30 & over • physical, mental & social • A person who choses not to be active • The ability to cope with everyday demands • Defined as physical, mental & social wellbeing
CROSSWORD PUZZLE MAPEH 2023-05-30
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- This is a health career that deals with the health of women during pregnancy.
- specific set of gross motor skills that involve different body parts.
- A dance genre that is all about unchoreographed movements.
- Comic spanish operetta.
- The father of contemporary dance.
- The practices and beliefs about luck, prophency, and certain spiritual beings.
- the discipline dealing with the prevention of work-related injuries and diseases as well as the protection and promotion of the health of workers.
- Theater or stage production is a ______ of arts.
- A rolling movement through the body.
- Impresion of the ethnic dance forms
- He is in-charge of the dance and other lyrical movements of a play.
- Catalina Dela Cruz, is also know as?
- The one who watch the show.
- When it is added to a performance, a new dimension occurs.
- The story of any plays is promoted by?
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- This is a profession that involves educating people about health.
- This is a health career that deals with the patients who have a mental and emotional problems.
- Assesing a person's vision and eye health.
- Organize all of the elements in key players in his/her overall vision of performance.
- A simple rhythmic walk.
- professionals who aim to enhance overall well-being and help meet basic and complex needs of communities and people.
- What will you do to meet your goals?
- It is a form of theatrical performance that is composed of combination of songs.
- The most important aspects of both cheerdance and cheerleading.
- A multi-awarded theater actress and singer whose career began as a child lead in productions of Repertory Philippines.
- An occupation or prefession that requires special training.
- Diagnosing and treating animals, much like a physician does for humans.
- She danced for over 70 years and preferred the term contemporary dance
- The is one of the core skills in gymnastics.
- It is a performance of the routine, usually dominated by gymnastic skills.
30 Clues: A simple rhythmic walk. • Comic spanish operetta. • The one who watch the show. • The father of contemporary dance. • Impresion of the ethnic dance forms • What will you do to meet your goals? • A rolling movement through the body. • Catalina Dela Cruz, is also know as? • The story of any plays is promoted by? • Assesing a person's vision and eye health. • ...
SAFE First applied to Health & Safety 2020-08-28
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- ______________ can lead to headaches, decreased memory and reduce job productivity and even your safety can be compromised.
- While ___________ requirements vary slightly from person to person, most healthy adults need between 7 to 9 hours per night to function at their best.
- There is a close interaction between mental health and lifestyles, and ___________ is a key element that we sometimes take for granted. Your breathing can flag if you are rushing.
- Maintaining healthy lifestyles and physical fitness is a very important action to be an Industrial ……………..
- __________ factors are how humans interact with tools, equipment and the work environment. This relates to human characteristics that influence behavior in a way that can affect their personal health and ability to stay safe.
- Checking that you are well ___________, have good energy and are free of body aches and pains is important to ensure that you can perform your job safely and without injury.
- If the response to your Self Check is that you are not prepared to safely begin a task, then you must __________ work and notify your supervisor/manager.
- Self Check refers to the importance of reviewing if I’m able to ___________ focus (not distracted, mind and eyes on task) and capable of identifying any hazards?
- Keeping our bodies healthy with exercise and balanced nutrition can help to prevent musculoskeletal ____________ and increase energy.
- Self Check refers to the importance of reviewing if I’m feeling __________ well (good energy, well rested) with no body aches or pains that could affect my work?
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- Making the decision of implementing new habits, can impact our performance and bring powerful benefit to our physical wellness and mental focus while also reducing the chance to be involved in an ______________.
- _______ first our personal reminder to pause and reflect on our own safety before beginning any task
- Mental focus is necessary to prevent ___________ and keep your mind on task while working to effectively identify hazards to prevent injury.
- You can enhance your quality of _________ by setting a part a time for yourself, at least weekly.
- Regular _____________ and sport triggers chemicals in the brain that can make you feel happier and relaxed, among other benefits
- Proper _____________ helps to maintain energy levels and concentration.
- It is necessary to be ready and prepared before starting your day and to ___________ during the day to recover.
- Disrupted sleep has numerous negative consequences, including increased mortality, diabetes, obesity, burnout, and poor ______________ at the workplace.
- Looking after our ___________ & safety is a constant and deliberate action that should be done as part of our daily routine.
19 Clues: Proper _____________ helps to maintain energy levels and concentration. • You can enhance your quality of _________ by setting a part a time for yourself, at least weekly. • _______ first our personal reminder to pause and reflect on our own safety before beginning any task • ...
internet addiction 2026-04-06
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- addicted
- having obsessive, uncontrollable habits or behaviors
- a period of time during which you intentionally reduce the amount of time you spend online on your devices
- the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after addiction or illness
- using something too much, too often or excessively
- detachment from real-world interaction
- the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something else
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- Fear of being without a mobile
- not logical or reasonable, lacking mental clarity
- someone enslaved by technology (their computer, phone, switch..)
- to move from page to page or site to site on the internet
- have an influence upon
- a state of confusion, disarray, or a disruption in normal physical or mental functions
13 Clues: addicted • have an influence upon • Fear of being without a mobile • detachment from real-world interaction • not logical or reasonable, lacking mental clarity • using something too much, too often or excessively • having obsessive, uncontrollable habits or behaviors • to move from page to page or site to site on the internet • ...
Unit 1 review 2024-09-11
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- Feeling nervous or uncomfortable with other people.
- Confused, unsure about something.
- The absence of sound.
- '...language' The language a country uses for government and legal purposes.
- Being able to speak a language easily and correctly.
- The condition of your body and mind, often referring to being free from illness.
- A language spoken in Hong Kong and southern China.
- Extreme foolishness or a state of mental illness.
- A movement of the hand or body that communicates something.
- A language spoken in many Middle Eastern and North African countries.
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- '...language' The first language you learn as a child.
- '...language' A language that is no longer spoken by anyone.
- A global language spoken in many countries, especially the UK and the USA.
- A feeling of awkwardness or shame.
- Feeling sure of yourself and your abilities.
- Something that puts you in a better position.
- Looking directly into someone’s eyes when speaking or listening.
- Severe mental illness or extreme irrational behavior.
18 Clues: The absence of sound. • Confused, unsure about something. • A feeling of awkwardness or shame. • Feeling sure of yourself and your abilities. • Something that puts you in a better position. • Extreme foolishness or a state of mental illness. • A language spoken in Hong Kong and southern China. • Feeling nervous or uncomfortable with other people. • ...
HEALTHY COPING SKILLS 2024-10-22
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- to disconnect from electronic devices
- doing something you truly enjoy
- Dr. Suess is known for writing books to help kids learn to do this
- I took the dog for a ______________
- this provides daily vitamin D which is essential to good mental health
- la la la la la
- to move rhythmically to music
- building habits of routine that help you become a healthy person; mentally, physically, and socially.
- listen to _____________
- ________ eating is consuming foods that are nutritious for the body.
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- is said to be the best medicine
- a popular game in the US. Famous players of the sport are Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Steph Curry
- activity requiring physical effort and that which increases the heart rate for a period of time
- to produce a picture or image
- to write down one's personal thoughts or feelings
- a mental exercise used for reflection
- a person should get at least 8 hours of this per night
- to prepare food for a meal
18 Clues: la la la la la • listen to _____________ • to prepare food for a meal • to produce a picture or image • to move rhythmically to music • is said to be the best medicine • doing something you truly enjoy • I took the dog for a ______________ • to disconnect from electronic devices • a mental exercise used for reflection • to write down one's personal thoughts or feelings • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2025-09-11
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- your mental picture of yourself; also called self-concept
- how you feel about yourself
- patterns of thoughts and feelings that decrease mental and emotional health
- thoughts about oneself
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- conditions that interfere with daily function for a short time
- ideas or thoughts a person is confident are true
- how a person thinks or feels about someone or something
- who you are, including physical, social, and psychological features
- what a person sees as most important
9 Clues: thoughts about oneself • how you feel about yourself • what a person sees as most important • ideas or thoughts a person is confident are true • how a person thinks or feels about someone or something • your mental picture of yourself; also called self-concept • conditions that interfere with daily function for a short time • ...
