mental health Crossword Puzzles
Mental Health Review 2018-04-05
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- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (or ___)
- A large fear of something that causes a person to stop living their life fully
- Relationships are your interactions with other ______
- The relationship you have with people as you work (at school or outside with a job)
- A strong feeling of annoyance, lack of fairness and frustration
- A person who can only see the negative side of life
- Your mood, a strong feeling caused by your situation
- When you feel stress all the time
- Pointing out a problem with someone not to help, but to get them into trouble
- Using respectful language when talking to people
- Mental health is the area of health dealing with the ______
- The person in charge of your relationships, mental health, and happiness
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- Talking about a person without their knowledge and being their back, not to help them, but to hear the stories about them
- An intense feeling of sadness over a long period of time
- A person who can see the positive side of life
- People with mental health issues, and people wanting help, are not ______
- The use of threats and force to intimidate a person over a long period of time
- The relationship you have with people you are related to
- The relationship you have with people not related to you, but who you choose to be with
- Calming your ____ when you are angry can include thinking about other things, distracting yourself and talking to others
- Allowing people to use your things, giving people time to talk, and treating other people's things with respect
- If you find it hard to keep relationships healthy, you can always ask for ____
- Calming your ____ when you are angry can include playing a game, exercising or going for a walk
- The relationship you have with a special person (usually a boy/girlfriend, or husband or wife)
24 Clues: When you feel stress all the time • A person who can see the positive side of life • Using respectful language when talking to people • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (or ___) • A person who can only see the negative side of life • Your mood, a strong feeling caused by your situation • Relationships are your interactions with other ______ • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2020-08-09
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- Anxiety that is related to a specific situation or object
- a state of apprehension and psychic tension occurring in some forms of mental disorders
- Having a tendency to dwell on unwanted thoughts or perform certain repetitious rituals, especially as a defense against anxiety from unconscious conflicts
- a specific response by the body to a stimulus, as fear or pain, that disturbs or interferes with the normal psychological equillibrium of an organism
- An illness that affects the mind and prevents a person from being productive.
- A particular treatment technique
- to make easier or less difficult; contribute to; facilitate
- the intentional act of attempting to kill one's self
- the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
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- growing to manhood or womanhood; youthful
- sadness; gloom; dejection
- showing wild, apparently deranged, excitement and energy
- to give advice to; advise
- the branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
- treatment for Obessive Compulsive Disorder
- a mental health problem characterized by an alternation between extreme euphoria and deep depression
- Feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune.
- a technique in which one focuses one's full attention only on the present, experiencing thoughts, feelings, and sensations but not judging them
- Ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- an idiosyncratic belief or impression that is firmly maintained despite being contradicted by what is generally accepted as reality or rational argument, typically a symptom of mental disorder
20 Clues: sadness; gloom; dejection • to give advice to; advise • A particular treatment technique • growing to manhood or womanhood; youthful • treatment for Obessive Compulsive Disorder • the intentional act of attempting to kill one's self • showing wild, apparently deranged, excitement and energy • Ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2013-12-04
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- What is the mental illness where your mood changes? (7)
- Good mental health ___________ a general sense of well being. (11)
- The ability to ________ with others. (8)
- One in every five Australians will __________. (10)
- I wish the voices would ____. (4)
- Distorted awareness and thinking. (13)
- Nobody _____ how sad I feel. (5)
- Impulse control example. (11)
- _______ per cent of adolescents suffer from recognisable mental health problems. (7)
- What is a risk factor of mental illness? (8)
- The mood disorder that makes you sad. (10)
- Eating makes me really ____. (4)
- Addiction _________. (9)
- Strange or _____ ideas. (5)
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- What does OCD stand for? {Be aware that spaces are represented with hyphens} (29)
- Extreme ____ swings. (4)
- Eating disorders involve extreme ________. (8)
- False beliefs are _________. (9)
- Narcissistic ___________ disorder. (11)
- Impulse _______. (7)
20 Clues: Impulse _______. (7) • Extreme ____ swings. (4) • Addiction _________. (9) • Strange or _____ ideas. (5) • Impulse control example. (11) • False beliefs are _________. (9) • Nobody _____ how sad I feel. (5) • Eating makes me really ____. (4) • I wish the voices would ____. (4) • Distorted awareness and thinking. (13) • Narcissistic ___________ disorder. (11) • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2014-05-09
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- One great way to increase your self-esteem and feel good is by ________ others.
- When you think _______ you feel happier.
- May is ______ Health Awareness Month.
- It is good to have a _______ to talk to.
- Getting good sleep is important for your growth and __________.
- When people do not get enough of this they may feel moody and irritable.
- Is how you manage yourself when faced with a difficult situation.
- Laughing and having ______ is good for your mind, body, and spirit.
- Are therapeutic and make people feel better.
- Eating a healthy _____ can make you feel full of energy and more alert.
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- Too much of this is bad for you mind and body. Hint: Your body releases adrenaline in response to this.
- Getting some sunlight can increase feelings of _______ . *Remember to use sunscreen.
- Eating the ______ means to eat different colors of fruits and vegetables.
- Good mental ______ helps you make better choices and decisions.
- There are different vitamins and _______ in the different colors of fruits and vegetables.
- Staying _______ to others and the community makes people feel good.
- When you ______, your brain releases endorphins that make you feel better mentally and physically.
- One way to think more positive is to be _________.
- It is better for your health to ______ outside then it is to watch T.V.
- What you ______ has a lot to do with how you feel physically and emotionally.
20 Clues: May is ______ Health Awareness Month. • When you think _______ you feel happier. • It is good to have a _______ to talk to. • Are therapeutic and make people feel better. • One way to think more positive is to be _________. • Good mental ______ helps you make better choices and decisions. • Getting good sleep is important for your growth and __________. • ...
Mental/Emotional Health 2022-12-15
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- negative stress
- focus on your _________
- ability to recover from problems
- sources of stress
- passing of biological traits
- the way you feel about yourself
- mental & ________ health
- stress hormone for quick action
- belief in your ability
- accept that no one is _______
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- the climate where you live
- organized ways of achieving things
- body's response to life events
- set______ goals
- feelings, attitudes, habits, abilities
- the way you view yourself
- tiredness
- having a positive outlook
- identifying with another's feelings
- be able to _____ and have fun
20 Clues: tiredness • negative stress • set______ goals • sources of stress • belief in your ability • focus on your _________ • mental & ________ health • the way you view yourself • having a positive outlook • the climate where you live • passing of biological traits • be able to _____ and have fun • accept that no one is _______ • body's response to life events • the way you feel about yourself • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2017-08-14
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- A chronic condition marked by persistent inattention, hyperactivity, and sometimes impulsivity.
- Difficulty in communicating and forming relationships.
- Capacity for sexual feelings
- Intentionally killing yourself.
- Short for eating disorder not otherwise specified.
- Extreme anxiety of being in large crowds.
- When you have multiple personalities.
- Purposely starving ones self.
- Mood swings to an extreme.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- Purposely making yourself throw up.
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- Unease or generalised dissatisfaction with life.
- Difficulty in learning to read or interpret words.
- Extreme anxiety in small places.
- When you see things/people that aren't really there.
- Feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
- Fall asleep whenever its relaxing uncontrollably.
- Healthy eating to an extreme.
- Slowly lose your memory.
- Where you eat too much frequently.
20 Clues: Slowly lose your memory. • Mood swings to an extreme. • Capacity for sexual feelings • Healthy eating to an extreme. • Purposely starving ones self. • Intentionally killing yourself. • Extreme anxiety in small places. • Where you eat too much frequently. • Purposely making yourself throw up. • When you have multiple personalities. • Extreme anxiety of being in large crowds. • ...
Mental Health Vocab 2017-09-06
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- disorder an illness that affects the mind
- an unwanted thought or image that takes control of the mind
- psychologist trained to recognize behavior that isn't normal
- use of sharp object to intentionally cut or scratch one's body
- "split mind" separated from reality
- disorder: rigid patterns of behavior that make it difficult to get along with others
- emotional state of extreme sadness and hopelessness
- binge eating, then purging
- disorder when anxiety persists for a long time
- disorder extreme emotions that make it difficult to function in daily life
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- suicides: series of suicides that occur within short period of time
- unreasonable need to behave a certain way to prevent feared outcome
- social worker helps people with mental disorders and family acceptance into the illness
- disorder abnormal behaviors related to food
- physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders
- eating disorder uncontrollable urge to eat large amounts of food
- physician who treats physical disorders of the nervous system
- nervosa not eating enough food to maintain a healthy body weight
- anxiety that is related to a certain situation or object
- intentional killing of oneself
20 Clues: binge eating, then purging • intentional killing of oneself • "split mind" separated from reality • disorder an illness that affects the mind • disorder abnormal behaviors related to food • disorder when anxiety persists for a long time • emotional state of extreme sadness and hopelessness • physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders • ...
Mental Health vocab 2017-09-06
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- disorder abnormal behaviors related to food
- disorder rigid patterns of behavior that make it difficult to get along with others
- disorder an illness that affects the mind
- physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders
- nervosa not eating enough food to maintain a healthy body weight
- physician who treats physical disorders of the nervous system
- intentional killing of oneself
- an unwanted thought or image that takes control of the mind
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- suicides series of suicides that occur within short period of time
- eating disorder uncontrollable urge to eat large amounts of food
- use of sharp object to intentionally cut or scratch one's body
- anxiety that is related to a certain situation or object
- "split mind" separated from reality
- emotional state of extreme sadness and hopelessness
- social worker helps people with mental disorders and family acceptance into the illness
- psychologist trained to recognize behavior that isn't normal
- disorder when anxiety persists for a long time
- disorder extreme emotions that make it difficult to function in daily life
- binge eating, then purging
- unreasonable need to behave a certain way to prevent feared outcome
20 Clues: binge eating, then purging • intentional killing of oneself • "split mind" separated from reality • disorder an illness that affects the mind • disorder abnormal behaviors related to food • disorder when anxiety persists for a long time • emotional state of extreme sadness and hopelessness • physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2020-11-04
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- A form of psychiatric treatment that involves therapeutic conversations and interactions between a therapist and a child or family
- Free from infirmity or disease
- The general condition of body and mind
- Disorder of thinking, feeling, and behaving
- The psychological state of someone who is functioning at a satisfactory level of emotional and behavioral adjustment
- 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
- Unhealthy pattern of eating characterized by preoccupation with food and distorted body image
- An impairment of health
- Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol
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- A trained professional who provides treatment to children with mental health issues
- Occurs when a teenager experiences a shocking, unexpected event that is outside the range of usual human experience. The trauma is usually so extreme that it can overwhelm their coping mechanisms and create intense feelings of fear and helplessness.
- Occurs when a person responsible for a child or adolescent’s welfare causes physical injury or harm to the child
- Involving the mind or an intellectual process
- Mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature
- A type of mood disorder with marked changes in mood between extreme elation or happiness and severe depression during adolescence
- The fearful anticipation of further danger or problems accompanied by an intense unpleasant feeling (dysphoria) or physical symptoms
- A repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior among teenagers in which they violate the rights of others, or violate norms or rules that are appropriate to their age
- Occurs when an adolescent is used for gratification of an adult’s sexual needs or desires. Severity of sexual abuse can range from fondling to forcible rape
- Shield from danger, injury, destruction, or damage
- In your mind
20 Clues: In your mind • An impairment of health • Free from infirmity or disease • Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol • The general condition of body and mind • Disorder of thinking, feeling, and behaving • Involving the mind or an intellectual process • Shield from danger, injury, destruction, or damage • Mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature • ...
Mental Health Puzzle 2020-11-04
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- causing damage
- free from infirmity or disease
- A type of mood disorder with marked changes in mood between extreme elation or happiness and severe depression during adolescence.
- 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.
- of or relating to or caused by a poison
- Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol.
- in your mind
- A neuro-developmental condition which is usually diagnosed in the first 3 years of life. Generally parents become concerned when their child has delays in speech development, limited social relatedness, and restricted interests and activities.
- Unhealthy pattern of eating characterized by preoccupation with food and distorted body image.
- an impairment of health
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- Physical abuse occurs when a person responsible for a child or adolescent’s welfare causes physical injury or harm to the child.
- mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature
- A form of psychiatric treatment that involves therapeutic conversations and interactions between a therapist and a child or family.
- A trained professional who provides treatment to children with mental health issues.
- involving the mind or an intellectual process
- 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
- an often persistent bodily disorder or disease
- shielding (or designed to shield) against harm or discomfort
- A repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior among teenagers in which they violate the rights of others, or violate norms or rules that are appropriate to their age.
- of or pertaining to feelings
20 Clues: in your mind • causing damage • an impairment of health • of or pertaining to feelings • free from infirmity or disease • Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol. • of or relating to or caused by a poison • involving the mind or an intellectual process • an often persistent bodily disorder or disease • mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2021-05-20
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- The head of wellbeing at baulko
- When can you go to the counsellor's office?
- Where is the counsellor's office?
- Yoga mats, candles, "Ohmmmm"
- Where can you discuss your mental health with a professional?
- Have a ___, have a KitKat (not sponsored)
- Optimistic boba drink
- "I'm your hope, you're my hope, I'm ____!" (the subject)
- "cause if you like the way you look that much, oh baby, you should go and ____"
- What the Cheshire cat always does
- Worried hot beverage
- "Look after yourself no matter ___"
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- Diamonds are carbon under ___
- Every teacher in baulko talks about this all the time
- Boats that eat balanced diets and regularly exercise
- ___ beauty
- What did the happy marble say to the sad marble? "You are ___"
- It's ok to have ____ (feeling suitcases)!
- What type of blood do you give to a pessimistic person?
- Yellow themed day last year
20 Clues: ___ beauty • Worried hot beverage • Optimistic boba drink • Yellow themed day last year • Yoga mats, candles, "Ohmmmm" • Diamonds are carbon under ___ • The head of wellbeing at baulko • Where is the counsellor's office? • What the Cheshire cat always does • "Look after yourself no matter ___" • It's ok to have ____ (feeling suitcases)! • Have a ___, have a KitKat (not sponsored) • ...
Mental Health Disorders 2022-05-06
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- condition triggered by a terrifying and traumatic event(also known as post traumatic stress disorder)
- A person with a co-occurring disorder has been diagnosed with a substance abuse disorder AND another mental health disorder.
- extreme fear of something(ex. Spiders, social situations, heights, etc.)
- Neurological disorder that causes a person to be inattentive and impulsive
- a person who becomes irrationally anxious during social interactions
- feelings of helplessness, submissiveness or incapablity of taking care of themselves
- Neurological disorder that causes a person to be inattentive, impulsive, and hyperactive
- suspicion of others without reason to be suspicious.
- a child who has antisocial behavior and may disregard social standards and rules.
- severe symptoms that affect how you feel, think, and handle daily activities
- Anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears that lead you to
- Affects the way a person thinks, perceives, and relates to others.
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- A disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia.
- A pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use that often interferes with health, work, or social relationship
- a serious eating disorder where people consume unusually large amounts of food and feel like they can’t stop eating.
- Social discomfort and avoidance of interpersonal contact.
- A disorder in a child marked by defiant and disobedient behavior to authority figures.
- A sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause
- The existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities(also known as multiple personality disorder)
- A person has an inflated sense of self-importance.
- Described as odd behavior, speech patterns, thoughts, and perceptions. People with this disorder usually don’t have many if any close relationships.
- characterized by unstable moods, behavior, and relationships.
- A serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain.
- is characterized by the onset of depression during the winter months, and usually lifts during the summer months
- a person has severe depression plus some form of psychosis.
- Excessive, unrealistic worry & tension, even if there is little or nothing to provoke the anxiety
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat. Includes distorted body image with an unwarranted fear of being overweight.
- repetitive behaviors compulsions(also known as obsessive compulsive disorder).
- episodes of extremely low moods that meet the criteria for major depression but they also experience extreme high –euphoric or irritable– moods called “mania” or “hypomania.”
- a depressed mood that lasts for at least two years
30 Clues: A person has an inflated sense of self-importance. • a depressed mood that lasts for at least two years • suspicion of others without reason to be suspicious. • Social discomfort and avoidance of interpersonal contact. • a person has severe depression plus some form of psychosis. • A disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia. • ...
Mental Health conditions 2022-05-06
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- experiences episodes of extremely low moods and high moods
- characterized as disruptions to a person’s thoughts and perceptions that make it difficult for them to recognize what is real and what isn’t.
- occurs when a person has severe depression plus some form of psychosis, such as having disturbing false fixed beliefs (delusions) or hearing or seeing upsetting things that others cannot hear or see (hallucinations)
- may secretly binge — eating large amounts of food with a loss of control over the eating — and then purge, trying to get rid of the extra calories in an unhealthy way
- characterized by the onset of depression during the winter months, when there is less natural sunlight
- Neurological disorder that causes a person to be inattentive (unable to focus), impulsive (do things without thinking), and hyperactivity (unable to sit still).
- Characterized by inattentiveness and impulsivity but NOT hyperactivity.
- persistent mild depression.
- when a child has antisocial behavior
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- Excessive, unrealistic worry & tension, even if there is little or nothing to provoke the anxiety
- condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears that lead you to do repetitive behaviors
- many women experience after giving birth
- causes severe symptoms that affect how you feel, think
- A disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia
- existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities
- characterized by the intentional changing of food consumption to the point where physical health or social behaviors are affected.
- sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause
- an eating disorder characterized by an abnormally low body weight, an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted perception of weight
- extreme fear in social settings
20 Clues: persistent mild depression. • extreme fear in social settings • when a child has antisocial behavior • many women experience after giving birth • causes severe symptoms that affect how you feel, think • experiences episodes of extremely low moods and high moods • A disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia • ...
Mental Health Conditions 2022-05-06
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- A disorder in a child marked by defiant and disobedient behavior to authority figures.
- a type of anxiety disorder that causes extreme fear in social settings.
- a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally.
- is a common, chronic, and long-lasting disorder in which a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts (obsessions)
- impacts the way you think and feel about yourself and others, causing problems functioning in everyday life.
- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- an emotional disorder involving distortion of body image and an obsessive desire to lose weight,
- It causes panic attacks, which are sudden feelings of terror when there is no real danger.
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- is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs
- Depression that occurs after childbirth.
- They may have trouble making simple decisions. But, with help, someone with a dependent personality can learn self-confidence and self-reliance.
- a mental condition in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance
- Excessive use of psychoactive drugs, such as alcohol, pain medications, or illegal drugs.
- It's when a child has antisocial behavior.
- A group of conditions associated with the elevation or lowering of a person's mood
- A chronic disease characterized by uncontrolled drinking and preoccupation with alcohol.
- an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat.
- a severe, life-threatening, and treatable eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of eating large quantities
- mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- A mild but long-term form of depression.
20 Clues: Depression that occurs after childbirth. • A mild but long-term form of depression. • It's when a child has antisocial behavior. • a type of anxiety disorder that causes extreme fear in social settings. • a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally. • a mental condition in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance • ...
Mental Health Conditions 2022-05-06
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- A disorder in a child marked by defiant and disobedient behavior to authority figures.
- a type of anxiety disorder that causes extreme fear in social settings.
- a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally.
- is a common, chronic, and long-lasting disorder in which a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts (obsessions)
- impacts the way you think and feel about yourself and others, causing problems functioning in everyday life.
- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- an emotional disorder involving distortion of body image and an obsessive desire to lose weight,
- It causes panic attacks, which are sudden feelings of terror when there is no real danger.
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- is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs
- Depression that occurs after childbirth.
- They may have trouble making simple decisions. But, with help, someone with a dependent personality can learn self-confidence and self-reliance.
- a mental condition in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance
- Excessive use of psychoactive drugs, such as alcohol, pain medications, or illegal drugs.
- It's when a child has antisocial behavior.
- A group of conditions associated with the elevation or lowering of a person's mood
- A chronic disease characterized by uncontrolled drinking and preoccupation with alcohol.
- an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat.
- a severe, life-threatening, and treatable eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of eating large quantities
- mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- A mild but long-term form of depression.
20 Clues: Depression that occurs after childbirth. • A mild but long-term form of depression. • It's when a child has antisocial behavior. • a type of anxiety disorder that causes extreme fear in social settings. • a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally. • a mental condition in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance • ...
Mental Health Crossword: 2022-05-09
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- A personality disorder characterized by excessive orderliness, perfectionism, attention to details, and a need for control in relating to others.
- People with schizotypal personality disorder have odd behavior, speech patterns, thoughts, and perceptions.
- A serious mental health illness that can affect someone soon after having a baby.
- A disorder in a child marked by defiant and disobedient behavior to authority figures.
- An eating disorder in which a large quantity of food is consumed in a short period of time, often followed by feelings of guilt or shame.
- Persistent mild depression.
- A disorder characterized by too much anxiety about two or more aspects of life.
- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- People with the condition experience psychotic symptoms, such as hallucinations or delusions, as well as symptoms of a mood disorder.
- Frequently consuming unusually large amounts of food in one sitting and feeling that eating behavior is out of control.
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
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- A condition in which people avoid social activities and interacting with others.
- A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- A personality disorder characterized by exaggerated distrust and suspicion of other people.
- An emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat.
- It's when a child has antisocial behavior.
- A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety.
- An anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress.
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
20 Clues: Persistent mild depression. • It's when a child has antisocial behavior. • A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly. • A disorder characterized by too much anxiety about two or more aspects of life. • A condition in which people avoid social activities and interacting with others. • ...
Mental Health Crossword: 2022-05-09
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- A personality disorder characterized by excessive orderliness, perfectionism, attention to details, and a need for control in relating to others.
- People with schizotypal personality disorder have odd behavior, speech patterns, thoughts, and perceptions.
- A serious mental health illness that can affect someone soon after having a baby.
- A disorder in a child marked by defiant and disobedient behavior to authority figures.
- An eating disorder in which a large quantity of food is consumed in a short period of time, often followed by feelings of guilt or shame.
- Persistent mild depression.
- A disorder characterized by too much anxiety about two or more aspects of life.
- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- People with the condition experience psychotic symptoms, such as hallucinations or delusions, as well as symptoms of a mood disorder.
- Frequently consuming unusually large amounts of food in one sitting and feeling that eating behavior is out of control.
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
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- A condition in which people avoid social activities and interacting with others.
- A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- A personality disorder characterized by exaggerated distrust and suspicion of other people.
- An emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat.
- It's when a child has antisocial behavior.
- A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety.
- An anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress.
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
20 Clues: Persistent mild depression. • It's when a child has antisocial behavior. • A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly. • A disorder characterized by too much anxiety about two or more aspects of life. • A condition in which people avoid social activities and interacting with others. • ...
Mental Health Disorder 2022-05-09
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- The existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities
- is characterized by the onset of depression during the winter months, when there is less natural sunlight.
- A condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- intense fear of heights
- Disorders disruptive behaviors in children that last for a long time
- A disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations and paranoia
- a pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use
- is a common but serious mood disorder
- irrational fear of confined places
- abuse disorder and another mental health disorder
- Excessive, unrealistic worry & tension, even if there is little or nothing to provoke the anxiety
- Often form in children subjected to longtime physical, sexual or emotional abuse/frightening home
- experiences intense fear of large objects
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- intense fear of bodies of water
- Anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead you to do repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
- experiences episodes of extremely low moods that meet the criteria for major depression
- extreme fear of the dark
- intense fear of spiders
- intense fear of flying
- A sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause
- highly addictive and illegal substances
21 Clues: intense fear of flying • intense fear of heights • intense fear of spiders • extreme fear of the dark • intense fear of bodies of water • irrational fear of confined places • is a common but serious mood disorder • highly addictive and illegal substances • a pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use • experiences intense fear of large objects • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2018-07-31
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- combination of qualities that form someone's character
- the particular attitudes, habits or behaviors associated with an individual
- Mental process through which an individual reaches an increased well-being, consciousness alteration
- set of practical strategies and ideas aimed at reducing negative consequences
- Sensitivity towards our and other people’s feelings such as suffering
- Also known as support hotlines or helplines
- Scientific study of human behavior and the mind
- Long term state of intense emotional response characterized by a feeling of preoccupation and fear
- the capacity to recover from difficulties; toughness.
- Give assistance to someone in their time of need
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- Any activity that we do deliberately in order to take care of our mental, emotional, and physical health
- Anger, happiness, sadness, are examples
- the way in which two or more people are connected
- The feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something
- A psycho-physical state characterized by deep sadness, low self-esteem, etc
- Short term mental or emotional strain or tension
- A subjective picture of one’s own physical appearance
- An attitude toward the self, often of one’s own worth, that influences both moods and behavior
- socially, a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection
- The state of being in good health
20 Clues: The state of being in good health • Anger, happiness, sadness, are examples • Also known as support hotlines or helplines • Scientific study of human behavior and the mind • Short term mental or emotional strain or tension • Give assistance to someone in their time of need • the way in which two or more people are connected • ...
Mental Health II 2018-11-09
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- body system that produces stress hormones, epinephrine, and norepinephrine
- having persistent thoughts to perform repetitive behaviors; mental disorder
- the legal status of being entitled to the rights and duties of a community
- individuals who make donations to improve others' lives
- actively making choices for good health
- culturally defined assumptions about what it means to be male or female
- once the body’s resources are all used up
- when the body mobilizes resources in order to fight off a threat
- postures, gestures, and facial expressions; a way to express emotion
- body’s physical and psychological response to traumatic and challenging situations
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- chemicals in the body that control and regulate how cells and organs work
- your feelings of self worth; confidence
- spinning an event in a different way to make it positive
- devoting energy to respond to the threat
- a person's biological makeup; male or female; how a person expresses their makeup
- thinking of something repeatedly for long periods of time
- the ability to imagine yourself in someone's place and see things from their prospective
- any factor that causes stress
- the state of being free from tension and anxiety
- occurs among survivors of severe emotional stress; mental disorder
20 Clues: any factor that causes stress • your feelings of self worth; confidence • actively making choices for good health • devoting energy to respond to the threat • once the body’s resources are all used up • the state of being free from tension and anxiety • individuals who make donations to improve others' lives • spinning an event in a different way to make it positive • ...
Mental Health Review 2025-03-17
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- A false belief.
- Intense fear and avoidance of social situations.
- The hopelessness and passive resignation humans and other animals learn when unable to avoid repeated aversive events.
- The concept that disorders have physical causes that can be diagnosed, treated, and in most cases cured.
- A disorder characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts.
- Fear or avoidance of situations.
- Sustained exercise that increases heart and lung fitness; also helps alleviate depression and anxiety.
- A personality disorder where a person exhibits a lack of conscience for wrongdoing.
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- "above" or "in addition to" genetics.
- A group of disorders that cause a disruption of normal integration of memory, identity, emotions, etc.
- The process by which we perceive and respond to certain events, called stressors, that we appraise as threatening or challenging.
- A disorder marked by extreme inattention.
- An appreciative emotion people often experience.
- A group of disorders that causes central nervous abnormalities that can alter thinking and behavior.
- An eating disorder when someone maintains a starvation diet
- A disorder where a person alternates between depression and overexcited state of mania.
- A hyperactive, wildly optimistic state.
- The idea that "releasing" aggressive energy (through action or fantasy) relieves aggressive urges
- A group of disorders marked by irrational ideas, distorted perceptions, and a loss of contact with reality.
- A widely used system of classifying psychological disorders
- A disorder characterized by haunting memories, nightmares, hypervigilance, and avoidance of trauma.
21 Clues: A false belief. • Fear or avoidance of situations. • "above" or "in addition to" genetics. • A hyperactive, wildly optimistic state. • A disorder marked by extreme inattention. • An appreciative emotion people often experience. • Intense fear and avoidance of social situations. • A disorder characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts. • ...
Mental Health & Stress 2025-01-22
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- Study of the human mind and its functions
- Methods a person uses to deal with stressful situations
- A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- taking your own life
- A person trained to give guidance on personal, social, or psychological problems.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, anxiousness in coping with everyday problems.
- Ability to deal positively with change or challenge
- A hormone that gives the body extra energy
- anything that causes stress
- Medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses.
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- The process by which the body prepares to deal with a stressor
- is a PH.D. in counseling or clinical psychology
- Causes shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, concentration, and the ability to carry out day to day tasks.
- the body’s response to change
- Conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior (or a combination of these).
- State of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively, and is able to contribute to his or her community.
- An extreme or irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or situation.
- Support individuals and their families through difficult times, enhance human well-being and help meet basic and complex needs of all people.
- harming yourself
- Affected people interpret reality abnormally, they may experience delusions, hallucinations, disordered thinking and behavior that damages daily function.
20 Clues: harming yourself • taking your own life • anything that causes stress • the body’s response to change • Study of the human mind and its functions • A hormone that gives the body extra energy • is a PH.D. in counseling or clinical psychology • Ability to deal positively with change or challenge • Methods a person uses to deal with stressful situations • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2025-09-17
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- What we do at night to rest and recharge,
- Believing in yourself,
- Being nice and caring to others,
- A joyful or good feeling,
- Being brave even when you're scared,
- Helping someone or standing by their side,
- Feeling protected or not in danger,
- What you do with your ears when someone speaks,
- Healthy food choices that help our body and brain,
- When your mind keeps thinking about something that might go wrong,
- A peaceful and relaxed feeling,
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- How we feel when something upsets us or we lose something,
- What we experience inside, like happy or sad,
- Believing that someone is honest or will help you,
- Ideas or things you think about,
- Moving your body to stay healthy,
- Getting better at something over time,
- Looking at the bright side of things
- To give someone what they need,
- A strong feeling when something feels unfair or upsetting,
- How we feel when we want to be with others but aren’t,
21 Clues: Believing in yourself, • A joyful or good feeling, • To give someone what they need, • A peaceful and relaxed feeling, • Being nice and caring to others, • Ideas or things you think about, • Moving your body to stay healthy, • Feeling protected or not in danger, • Being brave even when you're scared, • Looking at the bright side of things • ...
Mental health awareness 2025-07-08
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- Davolanish yoki muolaja
- Mutaxassis yoki tajribali yordam beruvchi
- Yordam yoki ko‘mak
- O‘ziga g‘amxo‘rlik qilish yoki e’tibor berish
- Xabardorlik yoki tushuncha darajasi
- Qo‘llab-quvvatlash yoki yordam
- Ruhiy yoki aql bilan bog‘liq
- Bezovtalik yoki xavotirli holat
- Buzilish yoki sog‘likdagi muammo
- Hissiy yoki his-tuyg‘ular bilan bog‘liq
- Qiyin holatlarga bardosh bera olish qobiliyati
- Kasallik yoki holatni aniqlash
- Psixologiya yoki inson ruhiyati fani
- Salomatlik yoki sog‘lik holati
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- Tiklanish yoki sog‘ayish jarayoni
- Umumiy ruhiy va jismoniy holatning yaxshi bo‘lishi
- Kamsitish yoki salbiy qarashlar
- Ruhiy tushkunlik yoki uzoq davom etuvchi qayg‘u
- Jamiyat yoki insonlar guruhi
- Davolash jarayoni, ayniqsa psixologik
- Oldini olish yoki xavfning yo‘q qilinishi
- Ruhiy jarohat yoki og‘riqli voqea
- Asabiy zo‘riqish yoki bosim holati
- Maslahat berish, ayniqsa psixologik yo‘nalishda
- Ongli xotirjamlik yoki hozirgi paytga e’tibor
- Og‘ir yoki favqulodda holat
- Kasallik yoki salomatlik buzilishi
- Sog‘lom turmush tarzi yoki umumiy sog‘liq holati
- Muvozanat yoki barqarorlik holati
- Dori-darmon yoki davo vositalari
30 Clues: Yordam yoki ko‘mak • Davolanish yoki muolaja • Og‘ir yoki favqulodda holat • Jamiyat yoki insonlar guruhi • Ruhiy yoki aql bilan bog‘liq • Qo‘llab-quvvatlash yoki yordam • Kasallik yoki holatni aniqlash • Salomatlik yoki sog‘lik holati • Kamsitish yoki salbiy qarashlar • Bezovtalik yoki xavotirli holat • Buzilish yoki sog‘likdagi muammo • Dori-darmon yoki davo vositalari • ...
Mental Health Disorder 2026-03-13
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- The process of change through which individuals improve their health
- A disorder marked by extreme highs and lows
- A disconnection between thoughts, identity, and memory
- An extreme or irrational fear of a specific thing
- The ability to adapt and bounce back from adversity or trauma
- The persistent inability to fall or stay asleep
- An unrealistic distrust or suspicion of others
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- Excessive worry or fear that interferes with daily activities
- A state of abnormally elevated energy, arousal, or mood
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- A mental state involving a loss of contact with reality
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness
- A disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves
- A practice of paying non-judgmental attention to the present moment
- A disorder involving unwanted, repeated thoughts and behaviors
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience
- Negative attitudes or stereotypes associated with mental health
- A developmental disorder affecting communication and social interaction
- A condition characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity
- DISORDER A condition involving intentional changes to food consumption
20 Clues: A disorder marked by extreme highs and lows • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience • An unrealistic distrust or suspicion of others • The persistent inability to fall or stay asleep • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • An extreme or irrational fear of a specific thing • A mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness • ...
Renee's Medical Stuff 2023-09-21
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- Your new PCP is Dr. ____.
- anxiety/depression pill
- PTSD/sleep/nightmares pill
- You had surgery on your ____ cuff 2x.
- The name of the mental health facility you go to
- The big, long cognitive test you did is called a ____ evaluation.
- Your PCP in MI was Dr. _____.
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- Your amazing SLP is Kelly ____.
- Your mental health medication lady is Amy ___.
- The hospital system where you receive most of your care
- Your ICU Support Group leader is Dr. ___.
- cholesterol pill
- The town your new PCP is located in
- You take januvia, jardiance, and ___ for diabetes.
- migraine preventative injectable
- Your mental health therapist's first name.
16 Clues: cholesterol pill • anxiety/depression pill • Your new PCP is Dr. ____. • PTSD/sleep/nightmares pill • Your PCP in MI was Dr. _____. • Your amazing SLP is Kelly ____. • migraine preventative injectable • The town your new PCP is located in • You had surgery on your ____ cuff 2x. • Your ICU Support Group leader is Dr. ___. • Your mental health therapist's first name. • ...
milos crossword 2022-04-20
24 Clues: OG • mine • size • death • pride • crazy • normal • unfair • normal • psycho • separate • dressing • O.G.ness • normality • patriotic • adjectives • neutrality • separation • old-clothes • normality-2 • intermediate • crazy-wicked • lack-of-life • mental-health
RECOVERY 2026-03-20
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- Practice of calming the mind and focusing inward
- Positive statements used to challenge negative thinking
- Acknowledging thoughts and feelings without judgment
- Limits set to protect your well-being
- Writing thoughts and feelings to process emotions
- Daily structure that supports stability and recovery
- Staying present and aware in the current moment
- Forward movement in recovery, even if small
- Taking responsibility for actions and recovery
- Healthy ways to deal with stress and emotions
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
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- Inaccurate or negative thinking patterns
- Persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest
- Strong urges to use substances
- Withdrawing from others, often worsening mental health
- People, places, or things that increase urge to
- Professional support to improve mental health
- Practicing thankfulness to improve mood
- Activities done to maintain mental and physical health
19 Clues: Strong urges to use substances • Limits set to protect your well-being • Practicing thankfulness to improve mood • Inaccurate or negative thinking patterns • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • Forward movement in recovery, even if small • Professional support to improve mental health • Healthy ways to deal with stress and emotions • ...
mental health crossword puzzle 2022-05-10
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- a mental health disorder that is marked by a combination of schizophrenia symptoms, such as hallucinations or delusions, and mood disorder symptoms, such as depression or mania.
- impaired ability to remember, think, or make decisions that interferes with doing everyday activities.
- personality A disorder characterized by social discomfort and avoidance of interpersonal contact.
- personality a mental health condition in which a person has a long-term pattern of manipulating, or violating the rights of others.
- personality a type of anxious personality disorder
- personality a mental health condition marked by unstable emotions, a distorted self-image and an overwhelming desire to be noticed.
- a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- disorder an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress
- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations. Fast heart rate, rapid breathing, sweating, and feeling tired may occur.
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- a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression).
- personality a mental health condition marked by a pattern of distrust and suspicion of others without adequate reason to be suspicious
- A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- personality a mental condition in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance, a deep need for excessive attention and admiration, troubled relationships, and a lack of empathy for others.
- anxiety disorder excessive, exaggerated anxiety and worry about everyday life events for no obvious reason.
- nervosa An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- A group of conditions associated with the elevation or lowering of a person's mood, such as depression or bipolar disorder.
- a broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication.
17 Clues: personality a type of anxious personality disorder • A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly. • nervosa An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat. • personality A disorder characterized by social discomfort and avoidance of interpersonal contact. • ...
Health & Wellness at SJC 2024-08-16
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- After submitting the Mental Health Treatment Interest Form, you'll need to submit additional, required _____________ before being placed on our list for services.
- Where you can go on campus to pursue physical and mental health (Abbr).
- We offer these types of workshops throughout the year.
- ____-day medical appointments are reserved for urgent problems and acute illnesses, but these cannot be guaranteed.
- Keep an eye out for our therapy/facility ________ around campus; their names are "Buddy" and "Mando."
- SJC has partnered with ________________ (ALC) to provide FREE, high-quality, on-demand medical and mental health care to all SJC-enrolled students.
- ALC services can be accessed via the SJC _________ Care Hub throughout the calendar year (including school breaks) from anywhere in the United States for as long as you remain a student.
- If you have any questions regarding counseling/psychiatric or other wellness services, you should email _______________@sjc.edu.
- This is a quiet space on campus dedicated to student self-care (2 words).
- Records maintained by the SHWC are confidential, governed by __________ and federal regulations.
- We're here to __________ you!
- If you have any questions regarding physical health/___________ services, email Annapolis.HealthCenter@sjc.edu or call our office at 410-626-2553.
- If you are on campus and need immediate assistance at any time, call SJC __________ at 443-336-2348 (2 words).
- Student Health Services bills your ____________ for medical services; you are responsible for any out-of-pocket expenses (e.g., copays).
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- SHWC providers are available by ____________ only Monday through Friday 9a-4p during the academic year.
- If you are a St. John’s College student who is having thoughts of harming yourself or others, or is experiencing any emotional _____________, please contact our 24/7 SJC Mental Health Crisis Helpline: 855-508-3591.
- Cost of SJC Counseling & Wellness Services.
- This is where you go (online) to complete the Mental Health Treatment Interest Form if interested in mental health services through the SHWC (3 words).
- These are important and can help reduce stress, improve creativity, refocus your mind, and improve productivity.
- Student Health Services offers various primary ____ services, including immunizations, women’s health, and STI screenings.
- Where to follow us (SJC_Health_and_Wellness).
- Our Fall 2024 Super Wellness Wednesday & Resource Fair will take place on ________ 18, 2024.
- You have both ______ and responsibilities as a patient of the SHWC.
- The SHWC is in Fielding-Rumore _____.
- We do multiple outreach ________ throughout the year; come see us!
- Free nutrition counseling is available through our partnership with ____ (Abbr).
- Students who want to _____ nicotine should reach out to the tobacco cessation specialist on staff, who can guide you through the process and offer free supplies.
27 Clues: We're here to __________ you! • The SHWC is in Fielding-Rumore _____. • Cost of SJC Counseling & Wellness Services. • Where to follow us (SJC_Health_and_Wellness). • We offer these types of workshops throughout the year. • We do multiple outreach ________ throughout the year; come see us! • You have both ______ and responsibilities as a patient of the SHWC. • ...
One Good Club Keep Learning 2021-04-10
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- The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______.
- The fourth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health
- The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The location of Killarney Legion grounds
- Mary Jo Curran has won this many Senior All-Ireland titles with Kerry
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- Recipient of Club Person of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- Winners of the 2020 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship
- The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located
- The recipient of Killarney Legion Senior Ladies Player of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
12 Clues: The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______. • The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located • The location of Killarney Legion grounds • The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health • The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • ...
One Good Club Keep Learning 2021-04-10
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- The recipient of Killarney Legion Senior Ladies Player of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located
- Winners of the 2020 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship
- The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health
- The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
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- The fourth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- Recipient of Club Person of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______.
- The location of Killarney Legion grounds
- The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- Mary Jo Curran has won this many Senior All-Ireland titles with Kerry
12 Clues: The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______. • The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located • The location of Killarney Legion grounds • The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health • The fourth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • ...
One Good Club Keep Learning 2021-04-10
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- Winners of the 2020 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship
- Recipient of Club Person of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The fourth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______.
- The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
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- Mary Jo Curran has won this many Senior All-Ireland titles with Kerry
- The location of Killarney Legion grounds
- The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located
- The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The recipient of Killarney Legion Senior Ladies Player of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health
12 Clues: The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located • The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______. • The location of Killarney Legion grounds • The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health • The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • ...
One Good Club Keep Learning 2021-04-10
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- Winners of the 2020 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship
- Recipient of Club Person of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The fourth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______.
- The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
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- Mary Jo Curran has won this many Senior All-Ireland titles with Kerry
- The location of Killarney Legion grounds
- The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located
- The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The recipient of Killarney Legion Senior Ladies Player of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health
12 Clues: The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located • The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______. • The location of Killarney Legion grounds • The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health • The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • ...
Hidden Valley Road 2024-04-08
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- A state of apprehension, uncertainty, and fear often accompanied by physical symptoms.
- A severe mental disorder characterized by a loss of contact with reality.
- Treatment for mental illness involving talk therapy and counseling.
- The primary social unit, significant in shaping individual psychology and behavior.
- The ability to adapt and cope with adversity or stress.
- A medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- Drugs prescribed to manage symptoms of mental illness.
- Disorders that affect the growth and development of the brain.
- The primary mental illness affecting members of the Galvin family.
- The identification of a disease or disorder based on symptoms and medical evaluation.
- Professional guidance and support provided to address personal or psychological issues.
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- Various methods used to address psychological issues and improve mental health.
- The study of mental disorders and abnormal behavior.
- Indications or signs of a mental or physical disorder.
- Emotional or psychological distress resulting from a disturbing experience.
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest.
- Relating to the diagnosis, treatment, and study of mental illness.
- The process of adjusting to new circumstances or environmental changes, crucial in psychology and understanding mental illness.
- The study of inherited traits and their influence on mental health.
- The surroundings and external factors that influence psychological well-being.
20 Clues: The study of mental disorders and abnormal behavior. • Indications or signs of a mental or physical disorder. • Drugs prescribed to manage symptoms of mental illness. • The ability to adapt and cope with adversity or stress. • Disorders that affect the growth and development of the brain. • Relating to the diagnosis, treatment, and study of mental illness. • ...
Values Clarification 2024-02-22
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- Values can help you choose your ___________.
- The health ____________ should stay balanced.
- Values are the ______ behind what's important.
- Your values may ________ over time, as you grow.
- The form of health you can see.
- A group of peers who support all 3 aspects of the health triangle.
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- These can help you make decisions and set goals.
- What Mrs. Neal is doing right now!
- Mental and ___________ health aren't always visible.
- It's okay for people to have _________ values.
- Values are you own personal _____ to live by.
- Type of health that is relationship focused.
- Not just the mere absence of disease.
- A place that supports all 3 aspects of the health triangle.
- An adult at school who specifically supports mental health
15 Clues: The form of health you can see. • What Mrs. Neal is doing right now! • Not just the mere absence of disease. • Values can help you choose your ___________. • Type of health that is relationship focused. • The health ____________ should stay balanced. • Values are you own personal _____ to live by. • It's okay for people to have _________ values. • ...
Mental Health and Wellbeing 2024-07-03
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- Mindfulness practice focusing on breath and relaxation.
- A state of mental tension and worry.
- Unwanted thoughts or behaviours.
- Feeling of being content and happy.
- Professional who helps with mental health.
- Practice of caring for one’s own mental health.
- Ability to understand and manage emotions.
- Deep connection with friends and family.
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- Feeling extremely tired and overwhelmed.
- A strategy to calm the mind and reduce stress.
- Activity done to relax and enjoy.
- A feeling of worry or fear.
- The ability to recover from difficulties.
- Necessary for health, often neglected during stress.
- The opposite of sadness.
15 Clues: The opposite of sadness. • A feeling of worry or fear. • Unwanted thoughts or behaviours. • Activity done to relax and enjoy. • Feeling of being content and happy. • A state of mental tension and worry. • Feeling extremely tired and overwhelmed. • Deep connection with friends and family. • The ability to recover from difficulties. • Professional who helps with mental health. • ...
Mental Health Month Challenge 2023-05-04
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- What room is the wellness center located in?
- adapting to difficult life experiences
- Positive attributes of a person.
- a person who treats mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction
- A combination of being present and acceptance of the here and now.
- Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood.
- Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships.
- a technique used in CBT to replace negative thoughts
- wellness outreach worker at Paly
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- symptoms, such as thoughts, feelings and behaviors, that indicate your mental health might be at risk.
- wellness center in the community-part of Stanford. Open outside school hours
- medical doctor with expertise in med management for mental health
- ___skills help you manage your emotions and self-regulate
- Belief that one's self has value.
- Things you do regularly to maintain your mental health.
- increase serotonin and boost your mood by doing this
- founder of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
17 Clues: Positive attributes of a person. • wellness outreach worker at Paly • Belief that one's self has value. • adapting to difficult life experiences • founder of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy • What room is the wellness center located in? • increase serotonin and boost your mood by doing this • a technique used in CBT to replace negative thoughts • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2020-12-01
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- anxiety disorder that some people get after seeing or living through a dangerous event
- severe condition in which two or more distinct identities, or personality states, are present in—and alternately take control of—an individual.
- debilitating fear of being judged or publicly humiliated
- brain disorder marked by an ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development.
- trying to commit suicide
- talktherapy
- having family history of suicide, intoxication, gender, prolonged stress
- not the same as ppd
- Exploring relationships among a person’s thoughts, feelings and behaviors to uncover unhealthy patterns of thought and how they may be causing self-destructive behaviors and beliefs.
- A feeling of uncontrollable panic, terror or dread when you're exposed to the source of your fear
- occurs more often in women,more common in locations with longer winters
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- activity or event that can cause you stress
- help the person find a balance between acceptance and change. They also help the person develop new skills, like coping methods and mindfulness practices, so that the person has the power to improve unhealthy thoughts and behaviors.
- this disorder has a treatment that is usually lifelong and often involves a combination of medications, psychotherapy, and coordinated specialty care services.
- the act of killing yourself
- a group of developmental disorders. Includes a wide range, “a spectrum,” of symptoms, skills, and levels of disability
- passed down from relatives
- psychotherapy, CBT, DBT, medications
- Characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead you to do repetitive behaviors (compulsions)
- neglect of personal appearance, signs of depression, high risk behavior, truancy, running away from home
- causes mood swings
- causes panic attacks
- caused/ aggravated by a mental factor such as internal conflict/ stress
- symptoms include low self esteem or feeling worthless
- depression can rob a person of this
25 Clues: talktherapy • causes mood swings • not the same as ppd • causes panic attacks • trying to commit suicide • passed down from relatives • the act of killing yourself • depression can rob a person of this • psychotherapy, CBT, DBT, medications • activity or event that can cause you stress • symptoms include low self esteem or feeling worthless • ...
Mental Health Puzzle 2020-12-10
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- when you cope with a mental issue by avoiding it
- something that causes stress
- having hyperactivity and impulsivity
- uncontrollable fear when near or exposed to this disorder
- the act of telling someone else your feelings to cope with a situation
- when you have lots of defense towards negative thoughts and has a strong mindset
- the type of stress that is bad for you
- an anxiety disorder some people experience when they are exposed to traumatic events
- when you have to have everything be perfect
- when you have massive mood swings and loss of memory
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- a disorder when you have thoughts of hurting yourself or your baby after giving birth
- exposed to multiple panic attacks at a time
- a developmental disorder for a group of individuals
- unreasonable thoughts or fears leading into repetitive actions
- when your body goes into overdrive making it so you can get out of a situation of danger
- when you are aware of your emotions and if you are in a good place or depressed
- fear of being judged in public
- the type of stress that is good for you
- consuming lots of food in one sitting with no control over it
- when you have major hallucinations and paranoia
- when you have 2 or more personalities
- occurs mostly in women and when you go into a depressed state when the seasons change
22 Clues: something that causes stress • fear of being judged in public • having hyperactivity and impulsivity • when you have 2 or more personalities • the type of stress that is bad for you • the type of stress that is good for you • exposed to multiple panic attacks at a time • when you have to have everything be perfect • when you have major hallucinations and paranoia • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2020-11-04
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- Somebody who provides treatment to somebody with a mental illness
- A physician who specializes in diagnosing mental disorders/illnesses
- Of or pertaining to feelings
- When a guardian provides physical harm to an adolescents welfare
- Shielding against harm or discomfort
- When a person experiences a traumatic event and doesn't recover mentally
- Of or relating to or caused by poison
- Involving the mind or intellectual process
- Causing damage
- Disorder involved with the brain
- When an individual needs a substance in order to function
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- When someone is used for someones else sexual needs without consent
- Psychiatric treatment that involves therapeutic conversation
- An often persistent bodily disorder or disease
- Feelings of severe despondency or ejection
- Mental or emotional as opposed to physical
- Signal going into an electronic device
- Severe mood swings
- A feeling of nervousness, worry, or unease
- AN unhealthy pattern of eating
- Being addicted to a substance, thing, or activity
21 Clues: Causing damage • Severe mood swings • Of or pertaining to feelings • AN unhealthy pattern of eating • Disorder involved with the brain • Shielding against harm or discomfort • Of or relating to or caused by poison • Signal going into an electronic device • Feelings of severe despondency or ejection • Mental or emotional as opposed to physical • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2020-11-04
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- A form of psychiatric treatment that involves therapeutic conversations and interactions between a therapist and a child or family
- Free from infirmity or disease
- The general condition of body and mind
- Disorder of thinking, feeling, and behaving
- The psychological state of someone who is functioning at a satisfactory level of emotional and behavioral adjustment
- 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
- Unhealthy pattern of eating characterized by preoccupation with food and distorted body image
- An impairment of health
- Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol
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- A trained professional who provides treatment to children with mental health issues
- Occurs when a teenager experiences a shocking, unexpected event that is outside the range of usual human experience. The trauma is usually so extreme that it can overwhelm their coping mechanisms and create intense feelings of fear and helplessness.
- Occurs when a person responsible for a child or adolescent’s welfare causes physical injury or harm to the child
- Involving the mind or an intellectual process
- Mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature
- A type of mood disorder with marked changes in mood between extreme elation or happiness and severe depression during adolescence
- The fearful anticipation of further danger or problems accompanied by an intense unpleasant feeling (dysphoria) or physical symptoms
- A repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior among teenagers in which they violate the rights of others, or violate norms or rules that are appropriate to their age
- Occurs when an adolescent is used for gratification of an adult’s sexual needs or desires. Severity of sexual abuse can range from fondling to forcible rape
- Shield from danger, injury, destruction, or damage
- In your mind
20 Clues: In your mind • An impairment of health • Free from infirmity or disease • Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol • The general condition of body and mind • Disorder of thinking, feeling, and behaving • Involving the mind or an intellectual process • Shield from danger, injury, destruction, or damage • Mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature • ...
ABI Mental Health 2022-02-28
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- Repeatedly going over the same thoughts
- Condition with pervasive alterations in emotions that are manifested by depression or mania or both (2 words)
- A patient yelled at me today. I know he wasn't feeling well and I was just in the line of fire as he expressed his emotions.
- This symptom of depression is addressed by saying, "It is time to get up for breakfast."
- Asking about this does not mean it will put the thought in the client's head
- The idea that things are one way or another, either right or wrong
- Eye contact, active listening, taking turns talking, and validation are all examples of what kind of skills
- Has an extreme fear of abandonment (acronym of disorder)
- Client may engage in deliberate self-harm or self-mutilation as a cry for help
- Unrelenting, rapid, often loud talking without pauses (2 words)
- Clients that stay awake for days at a time with continuous wild behavior and poor self care with nutrition and rest
- Avoid this food while taking an MAOI
- Period of abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood and some other milder symptom of mania
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- a distinct period during which mood is abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable
- A student walked out of class today, a patient yelled at me today. I am a terrible nurse and I don't know anything. (2 words)
- This medication is not recommended during pregnancy because it can lead to first-trimester development abnormalities
- Avoid this drug class of medications in those with liver function impairment and myocardial infarction
- Avoid taking an SSRI with this drug class of medications
- One or more major depressive episodes accompanied by at least one hypomanic episode
- During an acute episode, these clients match clothes to their mood.
- Symptoms include hypertension, tachycardia, shivering, and diaphoresis, and may cause death. (2 words)
- This should be implemented when a pt has a plan to harm themselves (2 words)
- Loss of pleasure or joy in things the client use to enjoy
- For many clients, usually resolves in 6 months
- The emotional feeling state that is outwardly observable by others
- Requires a consent to be signed prior to the procedure (acronym)
- Borderline Personality Disorder does not have a magic pill to fix the disorder but this medication may be prescribed to help with the symptoms during acute episodes
- One or more manic or mixed episodes usually accompanied by major depressive episodes (2 words)
- When a client has unacceptable behavior, the nurse must.... (2 words)
- Most effective treatment for depressive disorders
30 Clues: Avoid this food while taking an MAOI • Repeatedly going over the same thoughts • For many clients, usually resolves in 6 months • Most effective treatment for depressive disorders • Avoid taking an SSRI with this drug class of medications • Has an extreme fear of abandonment (acronym of disorder) • Loss of pleasure or joy in things the client use to enjoy • ...
Mental Health Concepts 2017-03-08
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- denial 5 stages
- avoid red wine
- mild moderate severe panic
- deterioration or growth
- ataxia diarrhea
- Maslow's highest potential
- covering up weakness
- Stages of Development
- non therapeutic communication
- Patient Self-Determination Act
- promote client change
- congruence feelings expression
- Generativity vs Stagnation
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- reaction resistance exhaustion
- transfer feelings to target
- different from aggression
- goal attainment
- norepinephrine serotonin acetylcholine
- do no harm
- Communication rights respected
- unconscious displacement
- tyramine-restricted diet
- directed intent harm
- Nurse Client relationship
- directs plans interventions
- active listening
26 Clues: do no harm • avoid red wine • goal attainment • denial 5 stages • ataxia diarrhea • active listening • covering up weakness • directed intent harm • Stages of Development • promote client change • deterioration or growth • unconscious displacement • tyramine-restricted diet • different from aggression • Nurse Client relationship • mild moderate severe panic • Maslow's highest potential • ...
Mental Health Vocab 2016-09-27
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- An unreasonable need to behave in a certain way to prevent a feared outcome.
- Intentionally cutting yourself deep enough to bleed.
- A disorder where you go on uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging.
- A person who helps mentally ill people.
- Disorder where people display rigid patterns of behavior that make it difficult to get along with others.
- Fear caused by a source you cannot identify or isn't as much of a threat as you think.
- Feeling sad or hopeless for months.
- A physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment od mental disorders.
- A physician who treats physical disorders of the nervous system.
- When anxiety persists for a long time and interferes with living.
- Causes extreme emotions that make it difficult to function.
- A mental disorder that reveals itself through abnormal behaviors related to food.
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- A disorder where you have an uncontrollable urge to eat large amounts of food.
- A disorder where you don't eat enough food to maintain a healthy body weight.
- An emotional state in which a person feels extremely sad and hopeless.
- A person who is trained to recognize and treat behavior that is not normal.
- A disorder that causes severe disturbances in thinking, mood, awareness and behavior.
- Intentionally killing yourself.
- Anxiety that is related to a specific situation.
- An Illness that affects the mind.
- A series of suicides in a short period of time within a peer group.
- An unwanted thought or image that takes control of the mind.
- Treatment of mental disorders.
23 Clues: Treatment of mental disorders. • Intentionally killing yourself. • An Illness that affects the mind. • Feeling sad or hopeless for months. • A person who helps mentally ill people. • Anxiety that is related to a specific situation. • Intentionally cutting yourself deep enough to bleed. • Causes extreme emotions that make it difficult to function. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-03-16
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- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations.
- Persistent Sadness and lack of interest or pleasure in previously enjoyable activities.
- The sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety, often causing wildly unthinking behavior.
- Feeling responsible or regretful for a perceived offense, real or imaginary. Can be part of the grief reaction.
- The end of life
- The impaired ability to remember, think, or make decisions that interferes with doing everyday activities.
- The complete loss or absence of hope.
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- A disorder that affects a person's ability to do math.
- The feeling that you're being threatened in some way, such as people watching you or acting against you, even though there's no proof that it's true.
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- A mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought processes, perceptions, emotional responsiveness, and social interactions.
- A state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation.
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- The action of declaring something to be untrue.
- A disturbance of normal functioning of the mind or body.
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- Forceful or violent efforts to get free of restraint or constriction.
- Attention Deficit Disorder
- Death caused by oneself with the intent to die
- Oppositional Defiant Disorder
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- A mental condition that causes random extreme mood changes.
- Deep sorrow, usually caused by a sense of loss.
- A learning disorder characterized by difficulty reading.
- A relating to the mind.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- A state of feeling uneasy, unhappy, or unwell.
- Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria
- The extreme or irrational fear of confined places.
- A developmental disability caused by differences in the brain.
- The fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.
32 Clues: The end of life • A relating to the mind. • Attention Deficit Disorder • Oppositional Defiant Disorder • Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder • The complete loss or absence of hope. • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder • Death caused by oneself with the intent to die • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • ...
Mental Health Disorder 2024-03-03
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- Occurs after you've seen or experienced a traumatic event
- Characterized by feelings of intense sadness, worthlessness, and hopelessness
- A false belief or perception
- Depressive symptoms alternating with mania
- Characterized by dramatic, overly emotional or unpredictable thinking or behavior
- Characterized by self-starvation and excessive weight loss.
- Suicide hotline number
- A strong emotion that happens after experiencing some type of profound loss.
- Extreme "lifted" mood, usually including impulsivity, poor judgment, and hyperactive behavior
- The action used to make the anxiety go away
- Characterized by irregular thoughts, delusions, and hallucinations
- Characterized by bingeing without purging
- experiences themselves as having separate identities, known as alters
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- Characterized by anxious, fearful thinking or behavior
- Characterized by a cycle of bingeing and purging
- Feelings of intense anxiousness surrounding social situations due to the possibility of being embarrassed or rejected
- Characterized by odd, eccentric thinking, or behavior
- Reoccurring and uncontrollable thoughts, usually caused by anxiety
- Feelings of extreme and constant anxiety about things one can't control
- A false perception of objects or events involving your senses
- Fear of an object or situation that isn't typically a threat
21 Clues: Suicide hotline number • A false belief or perception • Characterized by bingeing without purging • Depressive symptoms alternating with mania • The action used to make the anxiety go away • Characterized by a cycle of bingeing and purging • Characterized by odd, eccentric thinking, or behavior • Characterized by anxious, fearful thinking or behavior • ...
Mental Health Behaviors 2024-04-04
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- post-traumatic stress disorder
- a series of suicides occuring within a short period of time within a community
- consistent thoughts fears or urges which lead to repetitive behaviors
- disorder causing attacks of sudden and unexplained feelings of terror (panic attack)
- deliberately setting fires to feel pleasure or release stress
- condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen
- causes destructive behaviors like stealing, cruelty, lying, aggression, violence, skipping school, arson, and vandalism.
- physicians that specialize in the brain and nervous system
- overeating food and then making oneself vomit
- lack of concern, loss of feeling or interest
- strong, irrational, specific fears
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- Uses certain types of medication to treat or reduce symptoms of a mental disorder
- illness of the mind that can affect thoughts, feelings, or behaviors
- people deliberately injuring themselves
- where people starve themselves to be as thin as possible
- a mark of shame or disapproval that results when an individual is shunned or disapproved by others
- the uncontrollable urge to steal
- long lasting period of sadness with additional symptoms
- the intentional act of taking one's life
- focuses on helping a family functioning in a positive and more constructive way
20 Clues: post-traumatic stress disorder • the uncontrollable urge to steal • strong, irrational, specific fears • people deliberately injuring themselves • the intentional act of taking one's life • lack of concern, loss of feeling or interest • overeating food and then making oneself vomit • long lasting period of sadness with additional symptoms • ...
Mental Health Disorders 2024-10-08
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- long term patterns of behavior and inner experiences that differ significantly from what is expected
- a developmental disability that affects how people communicate, interact with others, learn, and behave
- avoiding and severely restricting food
- the feeling of not being able to control the amount of food you consume in a short amount of time
- the feeling of feeling empty
- an anxiety disorder that causes panic attacks
- causes people to believe that every choice they make can determine whether they live or die
- a developmental disorder that involves persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, or impulsivity that interfere with daily life
- a chronic disease characterizing by drug seeking
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- an intense persistent fear of being judged or watched by others
- a rare and potentially harmful psychiatric emergency that can include delusions, confusion, mood related issued and paranoia
- a mental disorder that involves an extreme fear and distrust of others, often without a good reason
- a sleep disorder that makes it difficult to fall asleep, stay asleep, or get quality sleep
- a mental condition in which a person has a long-term pattern of manipulating, exploiting, or violating the rights of others without any remorse
- the feeling of fear, dread and uneasiness
- an anxiety disorder that causes excessive worry and distress when separated from a loved one or home
- causes mood swings
- a brain disorder that affects the way a person thinks, feels and behaves
- feeling sad, stressed and afraid after a dangerous event that has happened
- causes people to have an urge to cut off healthy limbs
20 Clues: causes mood swings • the feeling of feeling empty • avoiding and severely restricting food • the feeling of fear, dread and uneasiness • an anxiety disorder that causes panic attacks • a chronic disease characterizing by drug seeking • causes people to have an urge to cut off healthy limbs • an intense persistent fear of being judged or watched by others • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-06-12
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- This is the best medicine
- Carries messages between nerve cells and the brain
- Opposite of sadness
- _____, Love, & Happiness
- What Megyn teaches us
- What we are all living
- Everybody has these (opposite of weakness)
- "Just keep ________" - Ariana Grande
- Someone may care about your health & _________
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- This can bring on stress and anxiety
- Do something you ____ everyday
- Chemical released in your brain that makes you feel good
- Command central if your body
- Everybody has a favorite _______ food.
- The state of being successful in many things
- The most common mental health disorder
- The capacity to withstand or recover quickly from hardships
- "I be up in the gym just working on my _______" - Fergie
- A mark of disgrace associated with a specific circumstance, quality, or person
- A state of sadness that last for longer than 30 days
20 Clues: Opposite of sadness • What Megyn teaches us • What we are all living • _____, Love, & Happiness • This is the best medicine • Command central if your body • Do something you ____ everyday • This can bring on stress and anxiety • "Just keep ________" - Ariana Grande • Everybody has a favorite _______ food. • The most common mental health disorder • ...
Mental health final 2023-01-26
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- showing ones mood with others
- an uneasy feeling caused by thoughts that someone or thing might be danger
- part of brain that is in charge of emotional responses
- body's urge to run away from danger
- having strong feeling when frustrated
- organ that is in control of emotions and intelligence
- firm belief in the reliability of someone
- a feeling of repulse or disapproval to someone or something
- having a weird feeling when stressed
- the body's reaction to try to please what is causing stress to avoid danger
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- extreme fear
- something that causes tension or strain
- a sudden strong urge or desire to act
- showing courage
- body's reacting aggressively to what is causing to oneself
- looking forward to something
- unhappy feeling
- part of the brain that controls the emotions
- feeling happy and pleasant
- body's inability to move or act against danger
20 Clues: extreme fear • showing courage • unhappy feeling • feeling happy and pleasant • looking forward to something • showing ones mood with others • body's urge to run away from danger • having a weird feeling when stressed • a sudden strong urge or desire to act • having strong feeling when frustrated • something that causes tension or strain • firm belief in the reliability of someone • ...
Mental health crossword 2022-05-06
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- an acronym, unstable moods, feeling of worthlessness, often affects relationships with others
- feeling disconnected from oneself
- an acronym, a condition triggered by an event
- having an inflated image of oneself
- unable to feel emotions
- extreme fear in a social situation
- tend to lie, sometimes called sociopath
- an acronym, unable to focus and can be very hyper
- a sudden episode of intense fear
- things that lead you to do compulsions and leads to anxiety
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- happens after some gives birth
- feeling extreme fear all the time
- causes delusions, hallucinations, and paranoia
- binging a lot of food in a short amount of time followed by guilt and purging
- causes symptoms that affect how you feel and act, deep sadness
- unhealthy coping mechanisms with the intent to harm oneself
- very high highs and very low lows
- obsessive desire to lose weight
- an acronym, 2 or more identities that occur in one person
- delusions, hallucinations, and can be caused by drugs
20 Clues: unable to feel emotions • happens after some gives birth • obsessive desire to lose weight • a sudden episode of intense fear • feeling disconnected from oneself • feeling extreme fear all the time • very high highs and very low lows • extreme fear in a social situation • having an inflated image of oneself • tend to lie, sometimes called sociopath • ...
Mental health conditions 2022-05-06
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- defiant disorder: behavioral disorder towards others
- Worried or nervous
- Feeling down and has feelings of sadness
- disorder including, not wanting to be involved in basic activities
- Is overly organized and has standards high
- Trauma from the past causing trouble now
- Persistent mild depression
- disorder: Hallucinations or delusions
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- personality disorder: Overwhelmed in a Dramatic way
- Intense fear of spiders
- personality disorder: Severe mood swings
- personality disorder: needing to be admired and lack of empathy to others
- disorder: Episodes of fear, panic and stress
- personality disorder: Stress taken on others
- anxiety: Anxiety mostly occurring in public places
- : Having extreme mood changes
- Hyperactive and overthinking
- Social skills are low and is irrosponsible
- Having breakdowns and over emotional
- Inattentiveness and not hyperactive
20 Clues: Worried or nervous • Intense fear of spiders • Persistent mild depression • Hyperactive and overthinking • : Having extreme mood changes • Inattentiveness and not hyperactive • Having breakdowns and over emotional • disorder: Hallucinations or delusions • personality disorder: Severe mood swings • Feeling down and has feelings of sadness • ...
mental health conditions 2022-05-06
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- A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety.
- A personality disorder characterized by severe mood swings, impulsive behavior, and difficulty forming stable personal relationships.
- A sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause.
- An eating disorder in which a large quantity of food is consumed in a short period of time, often followed by feelings of guilt or shame.
- Frequently consuming unusually large amounts of food in one sitting and feeling that eating behavior is out of control.
- Characterized by inattentiveness and impulsivity but NOT hyperactivity.
- A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest and can interfere with your daily functioning.
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- When a child has antisocial behavior.
- Anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead you to do repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
- A personality disorder characterized by an exaggerated sense of self-importance, a need for admiration, and a lack of empathy for other people.
- A pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use that often interferes with health, work, or social relationships.
- A disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia. May produce multiple personalities.
- A type of anxiety personality disorder where someone is very co-dependent.
- An emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat.
- Neurological disorder that causes a person to be inattentive (unable to focus), impulsive (do things without thinking), and hyperactivity (unable to sit still).
- A condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- A serious mental illness that can develop in mothers soon after childbirth, causing major changes in mood and behaviour.
- A mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression.
- The existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities
- Excessive, unrealistic worry & tension, even if there is little or nothing to provoke the anxiety.
20 Clues: When a child has antisocial behavior. • The existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities • Characterized by inattentiveness and impulsivity but NOT hyperactivity. • A type of anxiety personality disorder where someone is very co-dependent. • A mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression. • ...
Mental Health Conditions 2022-05-06
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- A rare form of schizophrenia which cause extreme hallucinations and is debilitating. People who suffer this have trouble distinguishing between reality and fiction.
- More than feeling slightly down after the birth of a child, this condition results in full-blown depression and feelings of loneliness.
- The obsessive and compulsive urge to do repetitive behaviors such as hand washing or organization.
- It is the irrational and persistent feeling that people are 'out to get you' or that you are the subject of persistent, intrusive attention by others.
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- People who suffer this can have trouble with concentration and remaining still (hyperactivity).
- A sudden episode of extreme fear that triggers physical side effects when there is no real danger.
- Also known as Bipolar Disorder, this condition affects how you feel. Someone with this condition will have extreme maniac highs and extreme depressed lows.
- An irrational fear. It is usually used as a suffix to the fear root. Literally translates from Greek as "fear" or "panic".
- A rare personality disorder that can cause several different personalities.
- A disorder in a child marked by defiant and disobedient behavior to authority figures.
- Excessive, unrealistic worry & tension, even if there is little or nothing to provoke the anxiety.
- A pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use that often interferes with health, work, or social relationships.
- The neurological syndtrome that makes a kidnapping victim fall in love with their kidnapper; named after the capital of Sweden, which the condition was first observed.
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- Characterized by the onset of symptoms during a specific season, this condition primarily affects the mood of a person.
- A group of thinking and social symptoms that interferes with daily functioning.
- A severe, rare condition often caused by schizophrenia. It is when a person loses their grip on reality. Someone who suffers this has "psychotic episodes".
- Sadness, often for large periods of time. Can cause a person to feel alone or suicidal.
- A rare disorder that causes delusions and hallucinations that are indistinguishable from reality.
- A extremely rare neurological disorder characterized by distortions of visual perception, the body image, and the experience of time. People may see things smaller than they are, feel their body alter in size or experience any of the syndrome's numerous other symptoms. Similar to schizophrenia but differs slightly. It's name comes from a fiction book/movie that follows the adventures of a girl and a rabbit with a watch. Hmm.....
- Unlike the behavioral condition closely related to it, this condition does NOT cause hyperactivity. It does, however, cause inattentiveness.
- This affects someone in a social situation. People may feel they are being judged or freeze in fear. People who have this condition may also struggle giving presentations or speeches.
- A serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain.
- This disorder stems from traumatic experiences in a person's life. People who served in the military are disproportionately affected by it.
24 Clues: An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat. • A rare personality disorder that can cause several different personalities. • A group of thinking and social symptoms that interferes with daily functioning. • A serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain. • ...
Mental Health Terms 2022-05-08
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- An organ; the master control of your body.
- A successful or unsuccessful attempt to end one’s life.
- A normal emotional suffering experienced by a person from a loss of a loved one.
- ___________ skills are the strategies people often use in the face of stress and/or trauma.
- Hearing, seeing, touching, smelling or tasting things that are not real.
- Primarily a physical response to a situation often leading to ‘fight or flight’ mode.
- Self ____________ is the top of Maslow’s Motivational Model.
- People with __________ disorders frequently have intense, excessive and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations.
- Are limits people set in order to create a healthy sense of personal space.
- A staff who has a lived experience and acts as a mentor and role model to clients.
- A licensed professionals who treats the cognitive, behavioral, and emotional aspects of mental health and substance use conditions.
- ___________ depression affects women after childbirth, typically within the first year.
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- Irrational fears that lead people to altogether avoid specific things or situations that trigger intense anxiety
- Refers to the distinct ideas, opinions, attitudes, knowledge, and actions of young people as a collective body
- A drop-in center for young people 14-25 who’s goal is to help participants successfully navigate into and through adulthood.
- BPD is an abbreviation of ____________ Personality Disorder.
- Occurs when a previous medical or mental health issue returns.
- Any painful or damaging injury or event that harms a person’s physical or mental health.
- Beliefs that have no basis in reality.
- Clothing and shelter are 2 examples of ________ needs.
- __________ health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
- Means to give approval or permission to someone to do something.
- A Staff who has a year’s experience in the mental health field who helps teach skills, supervise behaviors, and help with medication management.
- A stimulus such as a smell, sound, or sight that triggers feelings such as stress, sadness, or fear.
- Feelings of sadness or loneliness that become overwhelming, cause physical symptoms, or last for long periods of time.
- A neuro-developmental condition which is usually diagnosed in the first 3 years of life. Generally parents become concerned when their child has delays in speech development, limited social relatedness, and restricted interests and activities.
26 Clues: Beliefs that have no basis in reality. • An organ; the master control of your body. • Clothing and shelter are 2 examples of ________ needs. • A successful or unsuccessful attempt to end one’s life. • BPD is an abbreviation of ____________ Personality Disorder. • Self ____________ is the top of Maslow’s Motivational Model. • ...
Mental Health Disorders 2022-05-06
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- It causes severe symptoms that affect how you feel, think, and handle daily activities, such as sleeping, eating, or working.
- experiences episodes of extremely low moods that meet the criteria for major depression But a person with bipolar disorder also experiences extreme high – euphoric or irritable – moods
- Fear of social situations
- The existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities
- a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.
- Fear of spiders
- An addiction to illicit drugs changes the way a person’s brain works, the way they think, and act.
- have intense, disturbing thoughts and feelings related to their experience that last long after the traumatic
- Panic Disorder
- Neurological disorder that causes a person to be inattentive (unable to focus), impulsive (do things without thinking), and hyperactivity (unable to sit still).
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- feelings of extreme sadness, anxiety, and exhaustion that accompany postpartum depression may make it difficult for these new mothers to complete daily care activities for themselves and/or for their babies.
- Fear of inescapable situations
- when a person has severe depression plus some form of psychosis, such as having disturbing false fixed beliefs (delusions) or hearing or seeing upsetting things that others cannot hear or see (hallucinations).
- Fear of situations where you being judged
- diagnosed with a substance abuse disorder AND another mental health disorder.
- Fear of small spaces
- the onset of depression during the winter months
- pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use
- unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead you to do repetitive behaviors
- A sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause
- Fear of heights
21 Clues: Panic Disorder • Fear of spiders • Fear of heights • Fear of small spaces • Fear of social situations • Fear of inescapable situations • pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use • Fear of situations where you being judged • the onset of depression during the winter months • The existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2022-05-10
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- Abuse disorder: a mental disorder that affects a person's brain and behavior, leading to a person's inability to control their use of substances such as legal or illegal drugs, alcohol, or medications.
- depression: depression suffered by a mother following childbirth, typically arising from the combination of hormonal changes, psychological adjustment to motherhood, and fatigue
- anxiety disorder: characterized by excessive or unrealistic anxiety about two or more aspects of life (work, social relationships, financial matters.
- depression: severe mental disorders that cause abnormal thinking and perceptions
- extreme or irrational fear of heights.
- Disorder: a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression.
- disorder: the coexistence of both a mental illness and a substance use disorder.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- extreme or irrational fear of confined places.
- common, chronic, and long-lasting disorder in which a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts
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- anxiety: an intense, persistent fear of being watched and judged by others.
- drugs: drugs that have been prohibited under international drug control treaties.
- persistent mild depression.
- and Anorexia: is an eating disorder characterized by an abnormally low body weight, an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted perception of weight
- experiencing a traumatic or stressful event
- a mental condition characterized by delusions of persecution,
- inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.
- identity disorder: a rare psychological disorder in which two or more personalities with distinct memories and behavior patterns apparently exist in one individual.
- depression: a mental disorder characterized by a persistently depressed mood and long-term loss of pleasure or interest in life.
- disorder; of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress.
20 Clues: persistent mild depression. • extreme or irrational fear of heights. • experiencing a traumatic or stressful event • extreme or irrational fear of confined places. • a mental condition characterized by delusions of persecution, • anxiety: an intense, persistent fear of being watched and judged by others. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2022-05-10
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- Abuse disorder: a mental disorder that affects a person's brain and behavior, leading to a person's inability to control their use of substances such as legal or illegal drugs, alcohol, or medications.
- depression: depression suffered by a mother following childbirth, typically arising from the combination of hormonal changes, psychological adjustment to motherhood, and fatigue
- anxiety disorder: characterized by excessive or unrealistic anxiety about two or more aspects of life (work, social relationships, financial matters.
- depression: severe mental disorders that cause abnormal thinking and perceptions
- extreme or irrational fear of heights.
- Disorder: a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression.
- disorder: the coexistence of both a mental illness and a substance use disorder.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- extreme or irrational fear of confined places.
- common, chronic, and long-lasting disorder in which a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts
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- anxiety: an intense, persistent fear of being watched and judged by others.
- drugs: drugs that have been prohibited under international drug control treaties.
- persistent mild depression.
- and Anorexia: is an eating disorder characterized by an abnormally low body weight, an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted perception of weight
- experiencing a traumatic or stressful event
- a mental condition characterized by delusions of persecution,
- inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.
- identity disorder: a rare psychological disorder in which two or more personalities with distinct memories and behavior patterns apparently exist in one individual.
- depression: a mental disorder characterized by a persistently depressed mood and long-term loss of pleasure or interest in life.
- disorder; of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress.
20 Clues: persistent mild depression. • extreme or irrational fear of heights. • experiencing a traumatic or stressful event • extreme or irrational fear of confined places. • a mental condition characterized by delusions of persecution, • anxiety: an intense, persistent fear of being watched and judged by others. • ...
Mental Health Terms 2022-05-06
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- Fear of spiders
- A mental condition characterized by delusions of persecution, unwarranted jealousy, or exaggerated self-importance, typically elaborated into an organized system
- A low mood occurring for at least two years, along with at least two other symptoms of depression
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs
- A condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- Characterized by inattentiveness and impulsivity but NOT hyperactivity.
- An eating disorder characterized by an abnormally low body weight, an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted perception of weight.
- Neurological disorder that causes a person to be inattentive (unable to focus), impulsive (do things without thinking), and hyperactivity (unable to sit still).
- It causes severe symptoms that affect how you feel, think, and handle daily activities, such as sleeping, eating, or working.
- a substance used for medical treatment, especially a medicine or drug
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances
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- Fear of inescapable situations
- Excessive, unrealistic worry & tension, even if there is little or nothing to provoke the anxiety
- the treatment of mental disorder by psychological rather than medical means.
- Fear of small spaces
- Fear of heights
- A disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia. May produce multiple personalities
- An emotional disorder involving distortion of body image and an obsessive desire to lose weight, in which bouts of extreme overeating are followed by depression and self-induced vomiting, purging, or fasting.
- Medications used to treat major depressive disorder, some anxiety disorders, some chronic pain conditions, and to help manage some addictions
- Anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead you to do repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
20 Clues: Fear of spiders • Fear of heights • Fear of small spaces • Fear of inescapable situations • a substance used for medical treatment, especially a medicine or drug • Characterized by inattentiveness and impulsivity but NOT hyperactivity. • the treatment of mental disorder by psychological rather than medical means. • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2023-05-17
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- The quality of being thankful and appreciative.
- The reason or incentive that drives a person to achieve a goal.
- (2 words)The practice of taking care of one's physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
- The body's response to a demand or challenge, whether it be physical, emotional, or psychological
- To effectively deal with and manage a difficult or challenging situation
- (2 words)The thoughts, feelings, and beliefs we have about ourselves
- A good night's ____ can reduce stress and improve your mood, and help you think more clearly and do better in school.
- the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- When is Mental Health Awareness Month?
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- A feeling of deep admiration for someone's abilities, qualities, or achievements.
- The assistance, encouragement, or comfort provided to someone experiencing mental health difficulties.
- The state of being fully present and aware of the present moment.
- The act of being friendly, generous, and considerate towards others.
- ( 2 words) A person's overall psychological and emotional well-being
- People who ___ regularly have better mental health and emotional wellbeing
- The process of talking with a trained professional to explore and address personal, emotional, or psychological issues or concerns
- ( 2 words)The influence that a person's friends or social group have on their behavior, attitudes, and beliefs
- The capacity to accept or tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without getting angry or upset.
- the practice of focused concentration, bringing yourself back to the moment over and over again
- (2 words) The way you talk to yourself, or your inner voice
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
21 Clues: When is Mental Health Awareness Month? • The quality of being thankful and appreciative. • (2 words) The way you talk to yourself, or your inner voice • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others. • The reason or incentive that drives a person to achieve a goal. • The state of being fully present and aware of the present moment. • ...
Mental Health May 2023-05-18
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- Works made creatively to inspire, induce emotion, or express something.
- The rhythm of life that backdrops our reality, and a tool of creativity.
- The mental and physical cleansing to achieve a higher or clearer state of mind.
- Physical activity to maintain and strengthen the body and increase blood flow.
- The beauty of the outside world.
- Vocally working through your issues and letting your issues out.
- Those around you who support and love you.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
- Being kind to others.
- Committing to a schedule every day.
- A relaxing, stretching exercise.
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- Creating or fabricating in a creative way.
- A group of individuals you hold close to you and love. Typically one's you've known since birth.
- A feeling of desired outcome or trust.
- A form of support to give confidence and drive to achieve or do something.
- Something we all do naturally.
- The state of being free from tension and anxiety.
- The manifestation of our feelings within.
- The physical, mental, and metaphysical assistance from those you hold dear to you.
- The opposite of negativity.
- An extended period of mental relaxation after a busy day.
21 Clues: Being kind to others. • The opposite of negativity. • Something we all do naturally. • The beauty of the outside world. • A relaxing, stretching exercise. • Committing to a schedule every day. • A feeling of desired outcome or trust. • The manifestation of our feelings within. • Creating or fabricating in a creative way. • Those around you who support and love you. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-06-02
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- adjusting to or tolerating negative events or realities while you try to keep your positive self-image and emotional equilibrium.
- A condition in which a person has excessive worry and feelings of fear, dread, and uneasiness.
- the action of consenting to receive or undertake something offered.
- A group of behavioral and emotional problems characterized by a disregard of others.
- the action of declaring something to be untrue.
- any of a range of mental conditions in which there is a persistent disturbance of eating behaviour and impairment of physical or mental health.
- any of a group of mental conditions characterized by persistent disturbance of mood, especially in the form of depression or euphoria or a combination of these.
- deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
- a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
- the treatment of a mental condition by training the patient's reactions to stimuli.
- the state or experience of being isolated from a group or an activity to which one should belong or in which one should be involved.
- a form of psychotherapy in which a group of patients meet to describe and discuss their problems together under the supervision of a therapist.
- Uses psychological treatments such as medications to treat psychological disorder.
- a clinically significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotional regulation, or behaviour.
- A person's emotional response to loss.
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- A dysfunction of the brain that was meant to exclude psychiatric disorders.
- The catharsis of sudden outpouring of emotions that have been pent up or suppressed.
- a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen.
- a natural response to losing someone or something that's important to you.
- a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration.
- a type of psychotherapy in which negative patterns of thought about the self and the world are challenged in order to alter unwanted behavior patterns or treat mood disorders such as depression.
- the treatment of mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction.
- a group of suicides, suicide attempts, or self-harm events that occur closer together in time and space than would normally be expected in a given community.
- the experiencing of recurrent panic attacks, with 1 or more attacks followed by at least 1 month of fear of another panic attack or significant maladaptive behavior related to the attacks.
- the act or an instance of taking one's own life voluntarily and intentionally.
- a problem with how the brain receives and sends information to the rest of the body.
- the expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died, typically involving following certain conventions such as wearing black clothes.
27 Clues: A person's emotional response to loss. • deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. • the action of declaring something to be untrue. • a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility. • a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen. • the action of consenting to receive or undertake something offered. • ...
Mental Health Terms 2025-04-03
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- – A strong feeling of danger or being scared.
- – A state of mental or physical strain.
- – Thinking about problems or bad things that might happen.
- – Feeling forced to do something or meet expectations.
- – A state of mental or physical exhaustion from too much stress.
- – A state of being calm and free from stress.
- – A deeply upsetting or shocking experience.
- – Thinking too much about something, often in a negative way.
- – A serious feeling of sadness that lasts a long time.
- – The way someone is feeling at a certain time.
- – Treatment that helps with mental or emotional problems.
- – A feeling of being uneasy or unsure.
- – The ability to recover from difficulties or challenges.
- – Feeling unable to relax or stay still.
- – A feeling of pressure or tension caused by problems or challenges.
- – Extreme worry, sadness, or pain.
- – Not knowing what will happen in the future.
- – The process of recovering from pain or injury.
- – Talking to a professional for advice and support.
- – Taking in and letting out air to help calm the body.
- – Handling and dealing with problems or stress.
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- – A feeling of fear that something bad will happen.
- – Feeling annoyed or upset because things aren’t going well.
- – Help and comfort from others.
- – Extreme tiredness or exhaustion.
- – Feeling like there is too much to handle.
- – A feeling of having no control over a situation.
- – Not believing in your own abilities.
- – Extreme physical or mental tiredness.
- – A feeling of worry or nervousness about something uncertain.
- – Focusing on the present moment without worrying about the past or future.
- – Easily annoyed or upset.
- – A sudden feeling of intense fear or nervousness.
- – The feeling that nothing will get better.
- – Trouble falling asleep or staying asleep.
- – A strong feeling such as happiness, sadness, or anger.
- – Feeling uneasy or worried about something.
- – Taking care of yourself physically and emotionally.
- – Being alone or feeling cut off from others.
- – A state of being healthy, happy, and comfortable.
40 Clues: – Easily annoyed or upset. • – Help and comfort from others. • – Extreme tiredness or exhaustion. • – Extreme worry, sadness, or pain. • – Not believing in your own abilities. • – A feeling of being uneasy or unsure. • – A state of mental or physical strain. • – Extreme physical or mental tiredness. • – Feeling unable to relax or stay still. • ...
mental health puzzle 2025-04-14
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- ------stress; long-lasting stress that severely impacts a persons health and can last multiple weeks to months.
- --------- nervous system; the part of your nervous system that lies outside your brain and spinal cord.
- relating to the body, especially as distinct from the mind.
- -------- theory; how the nervous system controls our emotions, social connections and fear responses through the vagus nerve.
- responsible for detections, relaxing and processing sensory information.
- ----- stress; short-term stress usually from a surprising or traumatic experience.
- consciously controlling your breathing to improve mental, physical and emotional health.
- being aware of what's happening around you.
- ------ resilience; the stress to "keep going" despite being stressed or experiencing burnout.
- a chemical messenger that controls a person's mood.
- --- axis; is a major part of the neuroendocrine system that regulates the body's response to stress.
- a muscular organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
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- -----in the coal mine; a phrase used to describe an early sign of danger.
- the small, almond shaped part of the brain that controls fear and anxiety and helps control the body's "fight or flight" mode.
- the performance of more than one task at a time; only approximately 2% of people can actual do this.
- ------ brain; a brain that works using a short attention span and constantly "popping" from idea to idea.
- hustle ------; the idea in a persons mind of always needing to be busy/doing something.
- ------ nervous system; the body's main processing center, composed of the brain and spinal cord.
- acting or occurring involuntarily.
- goal setting to feel better.
- an organ, the control center of the nervous system, responsible for processing information, thought, and coordinating motor control.
- --------- writing; keeping a journal to write about the events of life and your emotions.
22 Clues: goal setting to feel better. • acting or occurring involuntarily. • being aware of what's happening around you. • a chemical messenger that controls a person's mood. • relating to the body, especially as distinct from the mind. • a muscular organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body. • ...
Mental Health/Stress 2025-01-23
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- Feelings of sadness or loss of interest in things you once liked.
- Feelings of worry, nervousness, or uneasiness about an upcoming event.
- Hormone linked to stress
- Recent studies have shown our mental health is affected due to the wide variety of
- Thoughts about how unfair your life is and how it should be
- Deciding something is a fact or a definite reality based on your own assumption
- this response leaves us temporarily paralyzed by fear and unable to move
- Hormone linked to stress
- a release of hormones that signal us to flee from the danger or threat
- Involves a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, behavior and false reality
- Long term stress
- Take a small problem and making it much bigger in your reality
- Baboons and humans have a similar
- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity and impulsiveness
- Short lasting stress
- this response involves complying after you've tried fight, flight, or freeze without success
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- Set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something
- Excessive thoughts that lead to repetitive behaviors
- Stress from good events
- a release of hormones in the body that trigger a reaction to stay and ward off or fight the threat
- Plaque builds up here due to stress
- A disorder associated with times of mood swings ranging from low lows to high highs
- Stressors that we cannot control
- Thinking things that are centered around Always or Never
- Stressors that we can control
- Bad stress
- events that cause us stress
- this response we become entirely physically or mentally unresponsive and may even faint
28 Clues: Bad stress • Long term stress • Short lasting stress • Stress from good events • Hormone linked to stress • Hormone linked to stress • events that cause us stress • Stressors that we can control • Stressors that we cannot control • Baboons and humans have a similar • Plaque builds up here due to stress • Excessive thoughts that lead to repetitive behaviors • ...
Mental Health Managment 2025-11-03
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- Medication used for behavioral emergencies
- One of the 3 F's in De-escalation Techniques for patients
- 1A, 1B, & 1C can only RON at a bedded _____
- Item mental health patient is allowed to carry
- Consider benadryl and ____ for treatment of dystonic reactions
- On the Alcohol Withdrawal Assessment Scoring Guideline, this is the score of someone with agitation who paces back and forth, or constantly thrashes about
- What litter space should mental health patient be in
- Physical restraints will be assessed every ____ minutes
- Psychiatric litter inpatient requiring the use of restraining apparatus, sedation, close monitoring and are required to have a MA.
- Attachment _____ is the Medical Attendant Duty List that should be reviewed with all MA's
- Use of restraints cannot exceed ____ hours
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- Decreased partial pressure of oxygen and low humidity may ____ effects of medication
- Medication used for suspected benzodiazepine overdose
- AF Form 3854 is used for Receipt for Patient's ______
- Maximum amount of hours restraints can ideally be on before a physician assessment to be completed
- For alcohol or drug withdrawal patients, a detox period of ____ to five days are required before accepted to flight
- Worksheet required to be completed if restraints are applied, formally 2852
- Ankle restraints may not fit over ____ material and footwear above the ankle
- What pocket in ACLS box contains Haldol
- What class of mental health patient can be a SAM after consultation by a provider licensed or credentialed in mental health
- The restraints will not be used to secure the patient to the litter or any _____ part
- When in restraints, ROM should be performed every ____ hours
- High potency ______, such as haldol, may cause extrapyramidal symptoms within hours or days after starting medication
23 Clues: What pocket in ACLS box contains Haldol • Medication used for behavioral emergencies • Use of restraints cannot exceed ____ hours • 1A, 1B, & 1C can only RON at a bedded _____ • Item mental health patient is allowed to carry • What litter space should mental health patient be in • Medication used for suspected benzodiazepine overdose • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2026-01-18
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- A sense of emotional steadiness
- Understanding how someone else feels
- What we do to manage emotions and challenges
- Feeling close to others and not alone
- The ability to recover from difficult situations
- A state of being relaxed and peaceful
- A group that supports and cares for one another
- The body’s response to pressure or demands
- Belief in your own abilities
- A simple grounding tool to calm the body
- Extreme exhaustion from prolonged stress
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- Keeping school, life, and rest in healthy proportion
- A feeling of worry or nervousness about the future
- Belief that things can improve
- Help we give and receive from others
- Paying attention to the present moment
- A key way to support someone emotionally
- Limits we set to protect our energy
- Actions taken to protect mental wellbeing
- What your mind and body need to recharge
20 Clues: Belief in your own abilities • Belief that things can improve • A sense of emotional steadiness • Limits we set to protect our energy • Understanding how someone else feels • Help we give and receive from others • Feeling close to others and not alone • A state of being relaxed and peaceful • Paying attention to the present moment • A key way to support someone emotionally • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2026-01-14
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- Awareness of emotions
- Keeping life activities in healthy proportion
- Feeling secure and steady
- Finding something new
- Understanding how others feel
- Good judgment
- Caring consideration
- Treating others well
- Kind understanding toward others
- Achieving goals
- Feeling joy and contentment
- Emotional balance
- Positive relationships with others
- Becoming emotionally stronger
- Letting go of anger
- Being truthful
- A quiet and relaxed feeling
- Calmness
- Feeling close to others
- Paying attention
- Together as one
- Ability to bounce back
- Adjusting to change
- Healthy living
- A strong feeling of happiness
- Offering support to others
- Being present in the moment
- Acceptance of differences
- Rest that restores energy
- Gaining knowledge
- Important beliefs
- Inner power
- Healthy personal limits
- Emotional experiences
- Abilities you learn
- Overall well-being
- Willingness to listen
- Ability to adapt to change
- Regular healthy habits
- Embracing differences
- Expecting good things
- Understanding who you are
- Appreciation for good things
- Caring about yourself
- Belief in yourself
- Paying attention to what others say
- Handling situations well
- Using imagination
- Overall health and happiness
- Feeling appreciative
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- Sense of unity
- Understanding your thoughts and feelings
- Worth or importance
- Sharing thoughts clearly
- Dealing with challenges in healthy ways
- Expressing approval
- A sign of happiness
- Staying calm while waiting
- Showing concern for yourself and others
- Seeing different viewpoints
- Feeling protected
- Giving and receiving
- Positive encouragement
- People who care for and support you
- Welcoming everyone
- Deep care and affection
- A calming way to relax the body
- Working together
- Strength to face fears
- Feeling safe
- Understanding yourself
- Giving confidence
- Time to rest
- Belief in others
- An expression of joy
- Inner determination
- Mental focus
- Belief in positive outcomes
- Help from others
- Being friendly and caring
- A sense of meaning
- Decisions you make
- Actions to stay healthy
- Moving forward
- Physical and mental vitality
- Focusing on the good
- Learning and improving over time
- A state of calm focus
- Caring for growth and development
- Valuing yourself
- Being fully attentive
- Motivation to do better
- Being reliable
- Feeling accepted and included
- Friendly kindness
- Energy and life
- Desire to take action
- Improving yourself
- Creative thinking
- A peaceful state of mind
100 Clues: Calmness • Inner power • Feeling safe • Time to rest • Mental focus • Good judgment • Sense of unity • Being truthful • Healthy living • Moving forward • Being reliable • Achieving goals • Together as one • Energy and life • Working together • Belief in others • Paying attention • Help from others • Valuing yourself • Feeling protected • Emotional balance • Giving confidence • Gaining knowledge • Important beliefs • ...
Mental Health 2 2025-12-26
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- Stepping away briefly to cool down during conflict
- Writing thoughts and feelings to understand them better
- Therapy that focuses on thoughts, feelings, and actions (abbr.)
- Returning of symptoms after improvement
- Important habit that supports emotional regulation
- Help from friends, family, or trusted adults
- Skill used to check whether thoughts match real evidence (
- Seeing or hearing things that are not actually there
- Related to thinking and understanding
- A calming technique that focuses on slow, deep air intake
- Strong beliefs that are not based in reality
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- Paying attention to the present moment without judgment
- A mental health condition involving loss of contact with reality
- Treatment that may be prescribed by a doctor for symptoms
- Healthy strategies used to handle stress
- Body and mind reaction to pressure or demands
- Feelings such as happiness, anger, or fear
- Learned abilities that improve mental health
- Actions we choose in response to emotions
- Mental statements we tell ourselves about situations
- People, events, or thoughts that set off strong emotions
- Strong feeling that can be managed with healthy skills
22 Clues: Related to thinking and understanding • Returning of symptoms after improvement • Healthy strategies used to handle stress • Actions we choose in response to emotions • Feelings such as happiness, anger, or fear • Learned abilities that improve mental health • Help from friends, family, or trusted adults • Strong beliefs that are not based in reality • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-24
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- Mental health is a state of ___
- Is our ability to respond to challenges
- Manual of Mental Disorders
- An action usually done as a result of sadness
- World Health Organization
- Shedding on tears, usually accompanied by sadness or anger
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- Mental health ___ is when a persons capacity to cope is diminished or reduced.
- Mental ___ is a health condition that affects the way people think, feel and behave
- Coping with the normal ___ of life.
- Number of components of Mental health
10 Clues: World Health Organization • Manual of Mental Disorders • Mental health is a state of ___ • Coping with the normal ___ of life. • Number of components of Mental health • Is our ability to respond to challenges • An action usually done as a result of sadness • Shedding on tears, usually accompanied by sadness or anger • ...
Yr 12 HHD - Key Knowledge 1&2 2015-11-30
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- Refers to the level of health experienced by an individual, group or population
- A measure of the impact of diseases and injuries, specifically of measures the gap between current health status and an ideal situation where everyone lives to an old age free of disease and disability
- In order to have positive mental health you should be able to make a contribution to your _______
- The number of years of life a person can expect to live from birth if present mortality patters don't change
- The rate of deaths occurring in children under five years of age per 1000 live births
- Adequate energy levels is an example relating to which dimension of health
- The physical dimension of health relates to the efficient _______ of the body and its systems
- HALE
- Refers to ill-health in an individual and the levels of ill-health in a population or group
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- The number or proportion of cases of a particular disease or condition present in a population at a given time
- DALYs
- The number of new cases of a condition during a given period of time
- A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or ______
- The best level of health an individual can realistically attain
- The three dimensions of health all work together. This means that they are _____
- Refers to deaths in a population
- A measure of how many healthy years of life are lost due to illness, injury or disability
- Positive self esteem is an example relating to which dimension of health
- Having a supportive and well functioning family is an example relating to which dimension of health
- The social dimension of health involves being able to interact with others in both an ______ and cooperative way
- A measure of how many years of expected life are lost due to premature death
21 Clues: HALE • DALYs • Refers to deaths in a population • The best level of health an individual can realistically attain • The number of new cases of a condition during a given period of time • Positive self esteem is an example relating to which dimension of health • Adequate energy levels is an example relating to which dimension of health • ...
Mental Crossword 2025-06-03
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- the emotional or mental qualities necessary in dealing with situations or events that are distressing or difficult.
- the established set of attitudes held by someone.
- a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen.
- to agree with and give encouragement to someone or something because you want him, her, or it to succeed
- a clinically significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotion regulation, or behaviour.
- willingness to tolerate a difficult or unpleasant situation.
- a disorder marked by uncontrollable and recurring obsessions, repetitive and excessive compulsions, or both.
- a mental health condition characterized by a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest in activities
- the study of heredity, the process of a parent passing certain genes to their children.
- a physical and emotional reaction to challenges or threats, causing a feeling of tension or pressure
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect.
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- an emotional state characterized by feelings of apprehension, worry, and unease
- mental health condition that's caused by an extremely stressful or terrifying event
- not wanting to communicate with other people.
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- a severe emotional wound or injury resulting from a disturbing or overwhelming event.
- the process of making or becoming sound or healthy again.
- a mental health condition characterized by extreme shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels. stigma
- a branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
- a return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength.
- the state of being free from illness or injury.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being.
- the practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health.
25 Clues: not wanting to communicate with other people. • the state of being free from illness or injury. • the established set of attitudes held by someone. • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • a return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength. • the process of making or becoming sound or healthy again. • ...
South Carolina Case Study Cross Puzzle 2024-10-25
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- – Need for school districts to meet MCO standards for service delivery.
- Pooling – Sharing resources between districts and providers for service delivery.
- Billing Model – System where school districts billed Medicaid directly for services.
- Meetings – Coordinated sessions involving all stakeholders to discuss challenges.
- Burden – Added workload for school districts to meet new requirements.
- Relationships – Long-term partnerships between stakeholders for service quality.
- – Payment made to providers for services covered under Medicaid.
- Reimbursed Behavioral Health Services – Mental and behavioral health services covered by Medicaid.
- Health Services – Services addressing mental health and behavioral needs.
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- Forms – Forms developed to streamline contracting, billing, and documentation.
- Care Organizations – Health plans that provide Medicaid services through a network.
- – Verifying provider qualifications to deliver care within MCO’s network.
- Model – System where services are integrated within managed care contracts.
- Providers – External health providers that partner with school districts.
- Carolina Department of Health and Human Services – State agency managing Medicaid and health programs.
- Authorization – Approval from MCO required before delivering certain services.
- Education Agencies – School districts providing educational and related services to students.
- Integration in Schools – Embedding health services within educational settings for student well-being.
- – Groups involved in the transition, including MCOs, school districts, and agencies.
- Terms and Clues
- Systems – Processes by which services are invoiced and paid.
21 Clues: Terms and Clues • Systems – Processes by which services are invoiced and paid. • – Payment made to providers for services covered under Medicaid. • Burden – Added workload for school districts to meet new requirements. • – Need for school districts to meet MCO standards for service delivery. • ...
mental heath by bryan 2022-05-08
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- personality disorder -A condition in which people avoid social activities and interacting with others.
- disorder-an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear
- anxiety disorder-Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with daily activities.
- I disorder-defined by manic episodes that last at least 7 days
- anxiety disorder-A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety.
- disorder-A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- psychosis- a serious mental health illness that can affect someone soon after having a baby
- disorder -it's when a child has antisocial behavior
- nervosa-A serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain.
- disorder-A mental health condition including schizophrenia and mood disorder symptoms.
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- disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- nervosa-An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- Depressive disorder-A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities
- mild but long-term form of depression.
- personality disorder - a mental health condition marked by a pattern of distrust and suspicion of others without adequate reason to be suspicious
- disorder-Excessive thoughts that lead to repetitive behaviors
- stress disorder-A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- eating disorder-Frequently consuming unusually large amounts of food in one sitting and feeling that eating behavior is out of control.
- defiant disorder-A disorder in a child marked by defiant and disobedient behavior to authority figures.
- personality disorder- a type of anxious personality disorder.
20 Clues: mild but long-term form of depression. • disorder -it's when a child has antisocial behavior • disorder-Excessive thoughts that lead to repetitive behaviors • personality disorder- a type of anxious personality disorder. • I disorder-defined by manic episodes that last at least 7 days • disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly. • ...
Vocabulary Check 2023-11-17
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- A pathological condition affecting an organism, characterized by specific signs or symptoms.
- Relating to mental processes such as perception, memory, and reasoning.
- The overall condition of body, mind, and spirit, often denoting freedom from illness or pain.
- Surroundings or conditions influencing health, encompassing physical and social factors.
- The measure of heaviness; in health, often refers to maintaining a healthy body weight.
- Pertaining to the mind; emotional and psychological well-being.
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- A person's way of living, including habits, behaviors, and choices impacting health.
- Planned physical activity to enhance health, fitness, and well-being.
- A factor influencing an outcome; in health, elements affecting overall well-being.
- Duration of life; positive lifestyle choices may contribute to increased longevity.
- Mental or emotional strain resulting from challenging situations or circumstances.
- Psychoactive substance, consumption of which may impact physical and mental health.
12 Clues: Pertaining to the mind; emotional and psychological well-being. • Planned physical activity to enhance health, fitness, and well-being. • Relating to mental processes such as perception, memory, and reasoning. • A factor influencing an outcome; in health, elements affecting overall well-being. • ...
Statistics on Depression 2026-01-12
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- The number of 15 to 16 year-olds with depression nearly “?” between the 1980s and 2000s.(OFNS - 2004)
- “?” participants were more likely to experience depression than black participants. (TTC - 2013)
- 49 percent of participants had been diagnosed with “?”. (TTC - 2013)
- Less than half of adults diagnosed with mental health problems during childhood were appropriately “?” at the time.(OFNS - 2004)
- 93.2 percent of participants reported experiencing “?” as a result of their mental ill health. (TTC - 2013) (MHN)
- The proportion of five to “?” year-olds who are seriously depressed is 0.2 per cent. (OFNS - 2004)
- Major depression is thought to be the second leading cause of “?” worldwide. (MHF)
- Diagnosis rates varied depending on a person’s “?” (with those experiencing lower income reported depression more).(MHN)
- 19 percent of “?” participants reported having been diagnosed with a mental health problem.(MHN)
- A combination of anxiety and depression accounts for one fifth of “?” lost in the UK. (MHF)
- 33 percent of “?” participants reported having been diagnosed with a mental health problem.(MHN)
- The approximate number of eleven to “?” year-olds who are seriously depressed is 62,000.(OFNS - 2004)
- The proportion of “?” to sixteen year-olds who are seriously depressed is 1.4 percent.(OFNS - 2004)
- 0.9 percent of “?” people in the UK suffer from severe depression. (OFNS - 2004)
- 19 percent of adults reported being diagnosed with “?” at some point in their lives.(MHN)
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- According to the “?” organisation, between 4 and 10 percent of people in England will experience depression at some point in their lives.
- According to the “?” organisation, more females than males report being diagnosed with a mental health problem.
- More than half of adults with mental health problems were diagnosed in “?”.(OFNS - 2004)
- The TTC (2013) survey included 740 “?”.
- Rates of recovery varied widely between Primary Care “?”, showing large differences. The lowest reported recovery rate was 7 percent, whereas the highest reported recovery rate was 63 percent. (NIP - 2011)
- The highest rates of depression were reported by “?” participants. (TTC - 2013)
- People from “?” backgrounds are more likely to experience depression than those from more advantaged backgrounds. (MHF)
- The approximate number of young people with “?” depression is 80,000. (OFNS - 2004)
- to the Nursing in Practice (2011) data on NHS psychological treatments, 42 percent of patients were no longer showing measurable symptoms of depression or anxiety disorders by the end of “?”.
- According to the “?” organisation, a survey of BME people with mental health difficulties was conducted in 2013.
25 Clues: The TTC (2013) survey included 740 “?”. • 49 percent of participants had been diagnosed with “?”. (TTC - 2013) • The highest rates of depression were reported by “?” participants. (TTC - 2013) • 0.9 percent of “?” people in the UK suffer from severe depression. (OFNS - 2004) • Major depression is thought to be the second leading cause of “?” worldwide. (MHF) • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2024-06-03
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- a place for seeking professional help
- ______ -factors include social, economic, and circular circumstances
- Internal factors that enhance _________ can be strengthened by
- What are some ways to improve mental health?
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- ______-factors can include a strong sense of self, coping and self-monitoring skills, the ability to make healthy choices, and a feeling of cultural pride
- What is mental health?
- sleep is _____ for our mental health
- and mood management techniques?
- a feeling of worry nervousness or unease
- What role does therapy play in mental health?
10 Clues: What is mental health? • and mood management techniques? • sleep is _____ for our mental health • a place for seeking professional help • a feeling of worry nervousness or unease • What are some ways to improve mental health? • What role does therapy play in mental health? • Internal factors that enhance _________ can be strengthened by • ...
One Good Club Keep Learning 2021-04-10
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- The fourth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located
- The location of Killarney Legion grounds
- The recipient of Killarney Legion Senior Ladies Player of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
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- Recipient of Club Person of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______.
- The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- Mary Jo Curran has won this many Senior All-Ireland titles with Kerry
- The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health
- Winners of the 2020 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship
12 Clues: The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______. • The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located • The location of Killarney Legion grounds • The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health • The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • ...
Health Crossword 2025-03-28
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- A state of wellbeing, including physical, mental and social well-being.
- The health of your body & how well it functions.
- A health literate consumer is able to determine if information is ______.
- ____ Stress: An impact on our mental health.
- Life ____: The average number of years a group of people can expect to live.
- Achieving health in all three areas.
- C of DECIDE
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- The ability to deal with emotions, health of the mind.
- 1st D of DECIDE
- Top cause of death in the US.
- The things that you believe are important in life.
- Your relationships with others.
12 Clues: C of DECIDE • 1st D of DECIDE • Top cause of death in the US. • Your relationships with others. • Achieving health in all three areas. • ____ Stress: An impact on our mental health. • The health of your body & how well it functions. • The things that you believe are important in life. • The ability to deal with emotions, health of the mind. • ...
Public health manoj 2025-03-13
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- What STI is associated with painless sores?
- Which psychological condition involves a fear of social situations?
- Which infection is commonly referred to as a "superbug"?
- What does AIDS stand for?
- Which drug is commonly prescribed for anxiety?
- Which disease is transmitted through unprotected sex?
- What is the medical term for a cold sore caused by herpes simplex virus?
- What is the name of the test used to diagnose HIV?
- Which STI can lead to infertility in women?
- What is the primary cause of liver disease in HIV patients?
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- What is a common method to reduce drug addiction risk?
- Which disorder involves extreme mood swings?
- What class of drugs includes marijuana?
- Which mental health disorder is characterized by delusions?
- What is the term for mental health care professionals?
- Which mental health disorder is characterized by persistent sadness?
- What type of drug is methamphetamine?
- Which vaccine can prevent HPV-related cancers?
- What type of drug is commonly abused in opioid addiction?
- Which drug is associated with stimulant abuse?
- What is the term for a sudden loss of mental function?
- What drug is commonly used to treat depression?
- What is a common symptom of gonorrhea?
- What mental health condition involves intense fear?
- Which condition can be treated with antiretroviral drugs?
- Which addiction treatment involves a group therapy setting?
- What is the primary mode of HIV transmission?
- What is a common method of HIV prevention?
- What virus causes AIDS?
29 Clues: What virus causes AIDS? • What does AIDS stand for? • What type of drug is methamphetamine? • What is a common symptom of gonorrhea? • What class of drugs includes marijuana? • What is a common method of HIV prevention? • What STI is associated with painless sores? • Which STI can lead to infertility in women? • Which disorder involves extreme mood swings? • ...
Mental Health and Recovery 2022-08-17
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- For mental health stability you take this faithfully just as directed: Medication
- When someone is stable but has a relapse, it can be called an
- Friend of Bill’s
- Medication that helps with depression is called an anti
- You can discuss your symptoms and problems with a
- Two non-profits that help people and their families cope with mental illness are the Mental Health Association and
- Solution To Every Problem
- Two types of therapy sessions are Individual and
- Feeling nervous, worry, concern
- The opposite of relapse
- When someone has both Substance Abuse and Mental Health Disorders it’s called co
- A diagnosis is made when a doctor sees certain
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- They are often instrumental in your recovery
- 4099 Thistledown Dr. is the office for College
- This may be necessary for someone experiencing serious symptoms of their illness
- A category of medications that help control a thought disorder is known as
- Category of medications that treats Bipolar Disorder are Mood
- A place to socialize, practice work skills, build relationships, and get support
- Reducing this can help almost any symptom
- Wellness Recovery Action Plan
20 Clues: Friend of Bill’s • The opposite of relapse • Solution To Every Problem • Wellness Recovery Action Plan • Feeling nervous, worry, concern • Reducing this can help almost any symptom • They are often instrumental in your recovery • 4099 Thistledown Dr. is the office for College • A diagnosis is made when a doctor sees certain • Two types of therapy sessions are Individual and • ...
Health Professionals Chapter 2 Part 1 2023-05-16
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- Facilities that provide health care to vulnerable populations
- Meet the demands for behavioral health services for communities impacted by the opioid crisis
- Health professionals who work for federal public health services in HHS
- programs that provide health care for families of disabled or diseased
- a physical or psychological need for higher doses of a drug
- Primary federal agency that conducts and supports public health activities in the United states
- telephone survey of randomly selected adults
- Institutions for the treatment of patients with mental health problems
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- a home for the poor supported by charity
- located in areas convenient for people to walk into and receive care
- a hospital whose services are available to the public
- care for illness of long duration
- provide funding for community mental health centers
- Is an expansion of Medicaid
- public health programs made to reduce risk of illness or injury
- community or faith based organization
16 Clues: Is an expansion of Medicaid • care for illness of long duration • community or faith based organization • a home for the poor supported by charity • telephone survey of randomly selected adults • provide funding for community mental health centers • a hospital whose services are available to the public • a physical or psychological need for higher doses of a drug • ...
Mental Health 2018-07-22
12 Clues: To heal • Worry a lot • Relating to mind • To feel peaceful • State of confusion • A form of treatment • People that love you • Contrary to positive • Positive state of mind • Nature of an individual • An individual feeling negative • Relating to someone's psychological feeling
Mental Health 2018-07-22
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- To do with the human mind
- Choices that someone makes
- What someone is thinking
- Doing something
- Someone's thought on something or someone
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- Someone's physical or mental state
- How someone reacts
- Someone's feelings
- Communication and Collaboration with others
- How someone acts after a certain situation
- Relating to the mind
- The most important organ
12 Clues: Doing something • How someone reacts • Someone's feelings • Relating to the mind • The most important organ • What someone is thinking • To do with the human mind • Choices that someone makes • Someone's physical or mental state • Someone's thought on something or someone • How someone acts after a certain situation • Communication and Collaboration with others
Mental Health 2018-07-22
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- A series of actions that lead to a particular end.
- The state of being comfortable, healthy and or happy.
- A positive outlook on life.
- _____ is key.
- How a person sees life.
- An organ within the body mainly linked to mental health.
- After consideration a ________ is made.
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- What is learned after an experience.
- A negative outlook on life.
- Doing something to achieve an aim.
- A strong feeling.
- Who is affected by mental health?
12 Clues: _____ is key. • A strong feeling. • How a person sees life. • A negative outlook on life. • A positive outlook on life. • Who is affected by mental health? • Doing something to achieve an aim. • What is learned after an experience. • After consideration a ________ is made. • A series of actions that lead to a particular end. • ...
Mental Health 2018-07-22
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- Thoughts that occur by thinking
- Needing companions best suited to live in a community
- Health of the mind
- How people are connected
- A label on people
- A way of feeling and thinking
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- Feelings from a person's circumstances and mood
- Health of the body
- Study of the brain and behavioural functions
- Being comfortable or happy
- Treatment of mental illnesses
- Habit of being optimistic
12 Clues: A label on people • Health of the body • Health of the mind • How people are connected • Habit of being optimistic • Being comfortable or happy • Treatment of mental illnesses • A way of feeling and thinking • Thoughts that occur by thinking • Study of the brain and behavioural functions • Feelings from a person's circumstances and mood • ...
Mental Health 2023-09-17
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- Mood disorder with ups and downs
- A condition characterized by recurring, intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors
- A mental health condition characterized by obsessions and compulsions
- Mental health professional who listens and helps
- Feeling worried and uneasy
- Brain chemical linked to happiness
- A technique that involves deep relaxation and concentration
- Feeling others' emotions
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- Feeling of intense sadness
- Talking to a therapist to gain insights
- Fear of specific objects or situations
- A common sleep disorder
12 Clues: A common sleep disorder • Feeling others' emotions • Feeling of intense sadness • Feeling worried and uneasy • Mood disorder with ups and downs • Brain chemical linked to happiness • Fear of specific objects or situations • Talking to a therapist to gain insights • Mental health professional who listens and helps • A technique that involves deep relaxation and concentration • ...
Mental Health 2023-10-17
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- Related to the Science of Medicine
- Related to mental and emotional state
- Unpleasant emotion
- Deeply distressing or disturbing experience
- Intense feeling of deep affection
- Feeling of intense dislike
- Bad Feeling
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- Feelings
- Major Depressive Disorder
- Good feeling
- A person mental or physical condition
- Feeling of fear, dread and uneasiness
12 Clues: Feelings • Bad Feeling • Good feeling • Unpleasant emotion • Major Depressive Disorder • Feeling of intense dislike • Intense feeling of deep affection • Related to the Science of Medicine • Related to mental and emotional state • A person mental or physical condition • Feeling of fear, dread and uneasiness • Deeply distressing or disturbing experience
MENTAL HEALTH 2024-01-30
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- when a person is all times having something and can not stop
- when someone is streesed in a maximun level
- prolonged feling of holplessness and sadness
- the process to cure something
- DROP TEARS
- When you cant cope with things any more
- When a person needs saving
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- a tipe of panic to something
- When you are dissapointed with something
- The thought of someone
- when something hearts
- when something is no in there place
12 Clues: DROP TEARS • when something hearts • The thought of someone • When a person needs saving • a tipe of panic to something • the process to cure something • when something is no in there place • When you cant cope with things any more • When you are dissapointed with something • when someone is streesed in a maximun level • prolonged feling of holplessness and sadness • ...
Mental Health 2024-12-04
12 Clues: Connections • Mobile Program • Support Program • My Organization • Board President • How do we survive • College Beginings • Executive Director • Disability Services • Where the heart lives • Individuals on the Board • Lifeline of the Organization
Mental Health 2025-05-05
12 Clues: Fear • Who am I? • Need rest • No feelings • _____ piles up • Constant ______ • Nobody is there • I am _____ ______ • Excessive sadness • Emotional rollercoaster • What you thing your worth is • Blue character from Inside Out
Mental Health 2025-05-14
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- regulation The ability to manage, control, and respond effectively to emotional experiences.
- A practice that involves focusing or clearing your mind using a combination of mental and physical techniques.
- The emotional bond between an individual and their primary caregiver, typically a parent or other significant adult
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest or pleasure in activities, and other physical and cognitive changes.
- skills Techniques and strategies people use to manage difficult emotions, reduce stress, and navigate challenging situations.
- The name for the positive form of stress
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- attack A sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- To share and express your thoughts and feelings to a person who will listen
- The emotional, physical, and mental limits that define what one person is comfortable with and what they are not in their interactions with others.
- A type of evidence-based psychotherapy that focuses on teaching individuals skills to regulate emotions, improve interpersonal relationships, and cope with stress.
- Disorder that involves persistent and excessive worry, fear, or apprehension that interferes with daily functioning
12 Clues: The name for the positive form of stress • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • To share and express your thoughts and feelings to a person who will listen • regulation The ability to manage, control, and respond effectively to emotional experiences. • ...
mental health 2025-05-14
Mental Health 2022-03-15
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- Worry, apprehension (7)
- The provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something (4)
- A severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality (9)
- The state of being "in the moment" (11)
- Focusing one's mind for a period of time to only one thing, as a way of becoming calm and relaxed (10)
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal (8)
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another (7)
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- A way of living that lowers the risk of being seriously ill or dying early. (7,9)
- The quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness (9)
- Feelings of severe despondency and dejection (10)
- The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate(8)
- The help you give to someone developing a mental health problem, experiencing a worsening of a mental health problem or in a mental health crisis. (6,6,5,3)
12 Clues: Worry, apprehension (7) • The state of being "in the moment" (11) • Feelings of severe despondency and dejection (10) • The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate(8) • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another (7) • The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal (8) • ...
Mental Health 2022-10-31
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- what you should do on your own to maintain good mental health
- what valor says you should do or take if feeling overwhelmed
- mr. ly always has us writing these. he says they're important, i guess
- it's okay to feel these, all of them
- a way to describe yourself when you don't have it all together
- the category of badge work that works on setting goals for yourself
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- you might have this when you're consistently worrying
- chrislu and bradford
- you'll need this to see the brighter side
- it's the 's' in CSC
- lesson that a story teaches you
- we all have one; it's why we are here
12 Clues: it's the 's' in CSC • chrislu and bradford • lesson that a story teaches you • it's okay to feel these, all of them • we all have one; it's why we are here • you'll need this to see the brighter side • you might have this when you're consistently worrying • what valor says you should do or take if feeling overwhelmed • ...
Mental Health 2022-01-23
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- a state of serious emotional and mental deterioration
- An extreme or irrational fear or an aversion to something
- sadness; gloom; dejection
- Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol
- Characterized by distortions of thinking and perception
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- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- example of a symptom of OCD
- a state of psychic tension occurring in some forms
- to give advice to; advise
- temporary provision of care for a person with mental illness
- A neuro-developmental condition
- This attached to mental illness often leads to social exclusion
12 Clues: to give advice to; advise • sadness; gloom; dejection • example of a symptom of OCD • A neuro-developmental condition • Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • a state of psychic tension occurring in some forms • a state of serious emotional and mental deterioration • Characterized by distortions of thinking and perception • ...
Mental Health 2022-06-29
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- When you become so preoccupied with food and weight issues that you find it harder and harder to focus on other aspects of your life, These can cause serious mental and physical health problems.
- is a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act. Depression causes feelings of sadness and/or a loss of interest in activities you once enjoyed.
- a condition that affects people's behavior. People with it can seem restless, may have trouble concentrating, and may act on impulse.
- causes feelings of intense fear and distress, which become overwhelming and prevent us from doing everyday activities.
- is a mark of disgrace that sets a person apart from others. When a person is labeled by their illness they are no longer seen as an individual but as part of a stereotyped group. Negative attitudes and beliefs toward this group create prejudice which leads to negative actions and discrimination.
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- can be defined as can be defined as the identification and labeling of a disease based on its signs and symptoms. Mental health clinicians (psychiatrists, psychologists, and psychiatric nurse practitioners) diagnose mental disorders.
- when someone treats you in a negative way because of your mental illness. it make mental health problems worse and stop a person from getting the help they need.
- language that emphasizes the person, not the disability. By placing the person first, the disability is no longer the primary, defining characteristic of an individual, but one of several aspects of the whole person.
- is a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities.
- a mental illness that causes dramatic shifts in a person’s mood, energy and ability to think clearly. People with this disorder experience high and low moods—known as mania and depression—which differ from the typical ups-and-downs most people experience.
- refers to a wide range of mental health conditions — disorders that affect your mood, thinking and behavior
- anxiety disorder that develops in reaction to physical injury or severe mental or emotional distress, such as military combat, violent assault, natural disaster, or other life-threatening events.
12 Clues: is a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities. • refers to a wide range of mental health conditions — disorders that affect your mood, thinking and behavior • causes feelings of intense fear and distress, which become overwhelming and prevent us from doing everyday activities. • ...
Mental Health 2025-06-27
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- separating yourself from others
- Plan that focuses on collecting "wellness tools"
- This type of mindset allows you to focus on what you can learn from your circumstances
- Person, Place, or things which bring out symptoms
- Thoughts that are not grounded in reality
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- Symptom of Bipolar which involves impulsiveness
- What we do to help be in the present moment
- Strategies for dealing with different situations
- Positive things you can say to reassure yourself
- Limits we set to protect our well-being
- irrational fear of something
- Number one person on your treatment team
12 Clues: irrational fear of something • separating yourself from others • Limits we set to protect our well-being • Number one person on your treatment team • Thoughts that are not grounded in reality • What we do to help be in the present moment • Symptom of Bipolar which involves impulsiveness • Strategies for dealing with different situations • ...
Mental Health 2026-02-26
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- A feeling between two people
- Doing the right thing
- Something we all need to ask for sometimes
- Connections we make with others
- The power to bounce back
- Accepting responsibility for our actions
- Something that can help us work things out with others
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- Getting along with others
- A group of people who live together
- A feeling of peace
- The power to keep going
- The power we have over our own lives
12 Clues: A feeling of peace • Doing the right thing • The power to keep going • The power to bounce back • Getting along with others • A feeling between two people • Connections we make with others • A group of people who live together • The power we have over our own lives • Accepting responsibility for our actions • Something we all need to ask for sometimes • ...
