mental health Crossword Puzzles
Fun Psychology Crossword! 2021-10-06
Across
- It's a form of relationship
- This small cell is extremely electrically excitable!
- Memories, memories, so many memories!
- Hey you're assuming, but also predicting?
- Isn't this generally valid?
- Austrian founder of psychoanalysis
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- I'm mentally training you
- This small brain contains the Id.
- So much hormone production, I can't handle it!
- Help, it's controlling my growth!
- study of the mind and behavior
- Because he knows about the treatment, the patient's health perception changes.
- mental processes
13 Clues: mental processes • I'm mentally training you • It's a form of relationship • Isn't this generally valid? • study of the mind and behavior • This small brain contains the Id. • Help, it's controlling my growth! • Austrian founder of psychoanalysis • Memories, memories, so many memories! • Hey you're assuming, but also predicting? • So much hormone production, I can't handle it! • ...
Interprofessoinal Team Crossword 2026-02-26
Across
- Assesses independence in daily activities
- Assessment tool for memory and cognition
- Tool to identify acute changes in cognition
- Improves physical strength and mobility
- Completes SBAR to report assessment
- Assesses and diagnoses causes of cognitive changes
- Addresses swallowing and communication
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- Type of team that cares for residents
- Identifies resident interests and plans activities
- Identifies resident interests and plans activities
- Provides daily care to residents
- Tool to assess for depression
- Provides counseling for mental health concerns
- Recommends healthy dietary plans
14 Clues: Tool to assess for depression • Provides daily care to residents • Recommends healthy dietary plans • Completes SBAR to report assessment • Type of team that cares for residents • Addresses swallowing and communication • Improves physical strength and mobility • Assessment tool for memory and cognition • Assesses independence in daily activities • ...
Health Chapter 1 - Crossword Review 2023-09-06
Across
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life.
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies, social media, and advertisements.
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life.
- choices and behaviors that affect a person’s chance of developing a disease, unhealthy condition, or injury.
- aspects of people’s lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or disorder or experience an injury or decline in health.
- presence of waste in the environment.
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- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations
- health conditions that develop due to a person’s genes; do not require the presence of other risk factors.
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being.
- chemical that carries genetic information, which determines many traits; found in chromosomes.
10 Clues: presence of waste in the environment. • state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being. • extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life. • circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life. • ...
Medical Licensing Exams (USA) Activity 2026-05-19
Across
- / Organizations or establishments created for a particular purpose, such as schools, hospitals, or universities.
- / People who are trained and qualified to do a specific job, especially one that requires education or special skills.
- / A period of practical medical training in a hospital or clinic where students gain clinical experience under supervision.
- / A state of extreme physical or emotional exhaustion caused by stress or too much work.
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- / The subjects, courses, and educational content taught in a school or training program.
- health / Medical care and health services focused on the needs and well-being of transgender people.
- advocacy / Support and promotion of mental health awareness, psychological well-being, and access to psychological services.
- / Abilities or talents developed through learning, practice, or experience.
- / The method and practice of teaching, especially the way teachers educate students.
- care / The services and treatment given to patients by healthcare professionals to improve their health and well-
10 Clues: / Abilities or talents developed through learning, practice, or experience. • / The method and practice of teaching, especially the way teachers educate students. • / The subjects, courses, and educational content taught in a school or training program. • / A state of extreme physical or emotional exhaustion caused by stress or too much work. • ...
Old School Ways To Boost mental health 2025-01-30
8 Clues: Physical activity • Feel-good hormones • Write down thoughts • Short rest to recharge energy • Simple solutions that truly work • Reconnecting with it reduce stress • A feeling that makes you overwhelmed • A state of mental and physical health
types of doctors 2022-11-08
Across
- monitor patients throughout surgery and recovery
- treat disorders of the stomach and intestines
- analyzes and treats diseases of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- operate on people
- specializes in the body's muscle tissue and bones.
- treats disorders of the endocrine system
- specializes in heart diseases and heart abnormalities
- focuses on the health of people aged 0- 21
- treat older patients
- specializes in the respiratory system
- studies genetics
- treats kidney conditions
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- specialize in diseases of the blood
- specializes in the field of mental illness
- diagnose and treat cancer
- specializes in eyes
- the treatment of allergic diseases
- treats diseases of the urinary system.
18 Clues: studies genetics • operate on people • specializes in eyes • treat older patients • treats kidney conditions • diagnose and treat cancer • the treatment of allergic diseases • specialize in diseases of the blood • specializes in the respiratory system • treats diseases of the urinary system. • treats disorders of the endocrine system • specializes in the field of mental illness • ...
Mrs. Slater: ACT/SAT Lesson 9 2022-11-09
Across
- to trouble with demands; to beg for insistently
- attempting to impress with big words or grand gestures
- anxiety; mental uneasiness
- difficult to understand
- an attribute; a quality
- a Roman army officer (commanding a company of about 100 soldiers)
- self denying; refraining from indulging
- full of courage and spirit
- to beg
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- intentionally putting off doing something that should be done; delay
- irrelevant; nonessential
- an abundance
- dull,uninteresting,tiresome; lacking in sharpness or flavor
- to frustrate; to confuse
- to involve in difficulties, confusion, or complications
- a burden; a responsibility
- causing envy
- promoting health or well-being
18 Clues: to beg • an abundance • causing envy • difficult to understand • an attribute; a quality • irrelevant; nonessential • to frustrate; to confuse • anxiety; mental uneasiness • a burden; a responsibility • full of courage and spirit • promoting health or well-being • self denying; refraining from indulging • to trouble with demands; to beg for insistently • ...
Medical 2023-05-09
Across
- ...rhythm
- ...pressure
- extreme tiredness
- desease continuing for a long time
- when your nose is bleeding
- a long tube through which food travels while it is being digested after leaving the stomach
- you have it when you feel dizzy
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- when your head hurts
- used to hold liquid waste
- ...processes
- ...bone
- to throw up
- used for carrying a child during pregnancy
- a medication to stop the pain is a pain...
- temporary damage to the brain caused by a fall or hit on the head or by violent shaking:
- ...health
- to have a runny ...
- a joint halfway down the arm
18 Clues: ...bone • ...rhythm • ...health • to throw up • ...pressure • ...processes • extreme tiredness • to have a runny ... • when your head hurts • used to hold liquid waste • when your nose is bleeding • a joint halfway down the arm • you have it when you feel dizzy • desease continuing for a long time • used for carrying a child during pregnancy • a medication to stop the pain is a pain... • ...
Mental Disorders 2016-10-27
Across
- training techniques to achieve voluntary control of responses to stimuli
- morbid impulse to set fires
- scientific study of the human mind and behavior
- fix,unyeilding, false belief or judgement help despite strong evidence to the contrary
- pathologic fear of being trapped in a public place
- inability to sleep
- perception of an object or event when there is no such thing
- a condition of severe depression,agitation,and paranoid
- killing of one human by another
- sudden change of course
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- distress caused by fear
- mental disorder with feelings of deep sadness and despair
- disorder of perception,thought, emotion, and behavior
- coinciding or agreeing with
- non medical term for a person unable to be responsible for actions
- pertaining to the disorders of the body usually resulting from disturbance of the mind
- metal disorder with persecutory delusions
- mood disorder with hyperactivity and rapid speech
- a mood disorder with alternating episodes of depression and mania the 2 poles of disorder
- pathologic fear of heights
- pathologic fear or dread
- A person who exaggerates the significance of symptoms
22 Clues: inability to sleep • distress caused by fear • sudden change of course • pathologic fear or dread • pathologic fear of heights • coinciding or agreeing with • morbid impulse to set fires • killing of one human by another • metal disorder with persecutory delusions • scientific study of the human mind and behavior • mood disorder with hyperactivity and rapid speech • ...
Mental Disorder 2018-03-06
Across
- /Depression is one of the common and serious type of mental ___
- /One of the ways to overcome this mental issue is by creating public __ among the society
- /People with mental disorder, usually could not achieve the adequate level of ___ in their life
- /Those who suffer from depression are easily fatigue, has poor concentration, loss of interest of pleasure and feeling of ___
- /The process of calming mind and relaxing body helps one to reach the state of __ in both mind and body
- / Psychotherapy like meditation and yoga gives __ to one self
- /__ promotes respect and good will
- /Everybody deserve a __ in their life
- /Depressed people always lack in confident in facing their __
- /In Hong Kong China despite the __ of the country, Special Administrative Region had organized a three years ‘Defeat Depression’ campaign in respective area which involved educational thought, exhibition, media production and pamphlets.
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- /Depressed people have low self-esteem, sleeping or eating disorder and prolonged feeling of ___
- /Many countries had developed a serious __ regarding this mental problem such as Malaysia and China
- /__ boost ones sense of belonging
- /Having a routine such as exercises assist one to be more positive in viewing the world
- /__ and compassion are not weakness.
- /Having sociological, psychological and religious perceptions, ones can reach a great __ in life.
- /Islam stressed on __ in oneself as it is part of the faith
- /The main factor that leads to the mental__ is the insecurity towards their surroundings
- /As a Muslim, one has to have a strong faith in __ of God.
- /The __ of depression is suicidal thought.
20 Clues: /__ boost ones sense of belonging • /__ promotes respect and good will • /__ and compassion are not weakness. • /Everybody deserve a __ in their life • /The __ of depression is suicidal thought. • /As a Muslim, one has to have a strong faith in __ of God. • /Islam stressed on __ in oneself as it is part of the faith • ...
Mental Disorders 2012-12-13
Across
- a catecholamine neurotransmitter in the central nervous system, retina, and sympathetic ganglia, acting within the brain to help regulate movement and emotion
- the feeling of not having 'hope'
- the feeling of not being worth something
- earnest but tense desire; eagerness: He had a keen anxiety to succeed in his work
- inability to obtain sufficient sleep, especially when chronic; difficulty in falling or staying asleep
- sunken place or part; an area lower than the surrounding surface
- a person who suffers from catatonia
- Salad string of words that vaguely resembles language, and may or may not be grammatically correct, but is utterly meaningless
- an instance, outbreak, or period of such fear
- something you are feeling like
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- to change; alter
- a disturbance in physical or mental health or functions; malady or dysfunction
- a person suffering from a phobia
- unwilling or unable to associate in a normal or friendly way with other people
- the sum total of the physical, mental, emotional, and social characteristics of an individual
- a severe mental disorder characterized by some, but not necessarily all, of the following features: emotional blunting, intellectual deterioration, social isolation, disorganized speech and behaviour, delusions, and hallucinations
- a tendency to view life in terms of one's own needs and desires
- characterized by opposite extremes, as two conflicting political philosophies
- a person suffering from paranoia
- without rest; without restful sleep: a restless night
- being unsure or con-fuddled
21 Clues: to change; alter • being unsure or con-fuddled • something you are feeling like • a person suffering from a phobia • the feeling of not having 'hope' • a person suffering from paranoia • a person who suffers from catatonia • the feeling of not being worth something • an instance, outbreak, or period of such fear • without rest; without restful sleep: a restless night • ...
Mental Disorders 2012-12-13
Across
- a catecholamine neurotransmitter in the central nervous system, retina, and sympathetic ganglia, acting within the brain to help regulate movement and emotion
- the feeling of not being worth something
- a tendency to view life in terms of one's own needs and desires
- the sum total of the physical, mental, emotional, and social characteristics of an individual
- something you are feeling like
- sunken place or part; an area lower than the surrounding surface
- without rest; without restful sleep: a restless night
- inability to obtain sufficient sleep, especially when chronic; difficulty in falling or staying asleep
- characterized by opposite extremes, as two conflicting political philosophies
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- earnest but tense desire; eagerness: He had a keen anxiety to succeed in his work
- to change; alter
- an instance, outbreak, or period of such fear
- a person suffering from a phobia
- a person who suffers from catatonia
- Salad string of words that vaguely resembles language, and may or may not be grammatically correct, but is utterly meaningless
- the feeling of not having 'hope'
- a severe mental disorder characterized by some, but not necessarily all, of the following features: emotional blunting, intellectual deterioration, social isolation, disorganized speech and behaviour, delusions, and hallucinations
- being unsure or con-fuddled
- a disturbance in physical or mental health or functions; malady or dysfunction
- unwilling or unable to associate in a normal or friendly way with other people
- a person suffering from paranoia
21 Clues: to change; alter • being unsure or con-fuddled • something you are feeling like • a person suffering from a phobia • the feeling of not having 'hope' • a person suffering from paranoia • a person who suffers from catatonia • the feeling of not being worth something • an instance, outbreak, or period of such fear • without rest; without restful sleep: a restless night • ...
Mental Hopscotch 2022-05-16
Across
- Awe man I stepped in ( ).
- In and out.
- Now available in a can.
- Often said angrily.
- You have two of these.
- The man in black.
- The best Beatle.
- Say hello to my little ( ).
- Red white and ( ).
- ( ) And Jerry's.
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- Four letter word.
- Happy ( ).
- April May.
- ( ) And Jerry.
- ( ) And Judy.
- Pinocchio.
- Can't ( ) without you.
- Never go against the ( ).
- Knock ( ).
- There is no place like ( ).
- Judy Judy ( ).
21 Clues: Happy ( ). • April May. • Pinocchio. • Knock ( ). • In and out. • ( ) And Judy. • ( ) And Jerry. • Judy Judy ( ). • The best Beatle. • ( ) And Jerry's. • Four letter word. • The man in black. • Red white and ( ). • Often said angrily. • You have two of these. • Can't ( ) without you. • Now available in a can. • Awe man I stepped in ( ). • Never go against the ( ). • There is no place like ( ). • ...
Going Mental 2023-11-27
20 Clues: - Skør • - Tabo • - Trist • - Recept • - Morder • - Sygdom • - Medicin • - Helbred • - Diagnose • - bekymret • - Fordomme • - Mysterie • - Ulovligt • - Kriminel • - Aspergers • - Skizofren • - Stabilitet • - Depression • - Anderledes • - Psykologisk
Mental Illness 2023-10-12
Across
- One out of _____ people suffer from a mental illness.
- Type of attack that happens with extreme nervousness and worry
- Disorder that includes loss of memory in older adults
- Type of disorder that is a break from reality
- repetitive thoughts
- rituals
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (abbrev.)
- disorder where moods swing from highs and lows
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (abbrv.)
- Eating disorder that includes starving oneself
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- lows, a feeling of sadness that lasts at least 2 weeks
- a feeling of extreme nervousness and worry.
- An illness that affects a person's thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.
- Eating disorder that includes binging and purging
- Type of disorder that causes disruption, alcoholism is a type
- highs
- false belief
- fears
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (abbreviation)
- feeling of being threatened
20 Clues: highs • fears • rituals • false belief • repetitive thoughts • feeling of being threatened • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (abbrev.) • a feeling of extreme nervousness and worry. • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (abbreviation) • Type of disorder that is a break from reality • disorder where moods swing from highs and lows • Eating disorder that includes starving oneself • ...
Calcul mental 2023-10-11
30 Clues: 9x7 • 8x4 • 5x4 • 9x5 • 2x7 • 3x0 • 8x8 • 7x4 • 9x1 • 7x7 • 6x6 • 8+8 • 9x9 • 6x9 • 3x7 • 8x9 • 35+8 • 18-3 • 10x7 • 39-9 • 24/2 • 50x2 • 25/5 • 70x2 • 18+6 • 400/2 • 15x10 • 23-10 • 125x2 • 100/10
Mapa mental 2024-09-18
Across
- ¿exploratorios para nuevas ideas?
- ¿incluyen cronologías y diagramas?
- ¿interactivos y multimedia con herramientas?
- ¿organizan la información en niveles?
- ¿que muestra la relación de los conceptos?
- ¿ramas para detalles secundarios?
- ¿estructura con un tema central y ramas?
- ¿manera de retener información?
- ¿metas personales y estratégicas?
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- ¿informacion de manera accesible?
- ¿que estimula nuevas ideas?
- ¿frases cortas para explicar un termino?
- ¿En qué se basa el mapa mental?
- ¿forma fácil de memorizar un tema?
- ¿resumenes de lectura y conceptos?
- ¿flujogramas y diagramas de flujo?
- ¿sintetiza la información?
- ¿Quién creador del mapa mental?
- ¿decada en que se creó?
- ¿representa información de manera dinámica?
20 Clues: ¿decada en que se creó? • ¿sintetiza la información? • ¿que estimula nuevas ideas? • ¿En qué se basa el mapa mental? • ¿Quién creador del mapa mental? • ¿manera de retener información? • ¿informacion de manera accesible? • ¿exploratorios para nuevas ideas? • ¿ramas para detalles secundarios? • ¿metas personales y estratégicas? • ¿forma fácil de memorizar un tema? • ...
Mental Verbs 2023-04-27
Across
- to understand a situation suddenly
- to try to find something
- to make someone feel surprised
- to cause someone to admire or respect you
- to be conscious of something
- cannot remember
- to choose between one possibility or another
- what your eyes are doing
- to know someone before you have seen him before
- a stronger word for dislike
- The past tense of this word is not 'understooded'
- I _______ coffee to tea.
- Do you ______ lowering your volume?
- another word for listen
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- what you do with your nose
- sarang in Korean
- to think of something in a particular way
- same meaning as wish
- to be aware
- to not like something
- magic word to say upon a polite request
- Can you use your brain to ___?
- to experience something emotionally
- not being certain about something
- not to forger
- the locking of the pinkies of two people to signify that a _______ has been made
- to become worried about something
27 Clues: to be aware • not to forger • cannot remember • sarang in Korean • same meaning as wish • to not like something • another word for listen • to try to find something • what your eyes are doing • I _______ coffee to tea. • what you do with your nose • a stronger word for dislike • to be conscious of something • to make someone feel surprised • Can you use your brain to ___? • ...
salud mental 2025-07-29
Across
- : Habilidad de prestar atención con intención
- : Espacio de crecimiento emocional con un profesional
- : Fuerza para enfrentar lo que da miedo
- : Reconocimiento y aprecio por lo bueno en la vida
- : Vínculo emocional saludable con otros
- : Tendencia a ver lo positivo de las situaciones
- : Presencia y compañía de personas que nos cuidan
- : Capacidad de recuperarse ante la adversidad
- : Actos conscientes para cuidar el cuerpo y la mente
- : Energía interna para avanzar hacia metas
- : Sentimiento de que todo puede mejorar
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- : Reconocer la realidad sin juzgarla
- : Capacidad de tomar decisiones por uno mismo
- : Aceptación y respeto hacia uno mismo
- : Valor positivo que tienes sobre ti mismo
- : Equilibrio físico, emocional y mental
- : Atención amable hacia uno mismo o los demás
- : Entender y compartir los sentimientos de los demás
- : Seguridad en uno mismo o en alguien más
- : Estado de tranquilidad interior
20 Clues: : Estado de tranquilidad interior • : Reconocer la realidad sin juzgarla • : Aceptación y respeto hacia uno mismo • : Fuerza para enfrentar lo que da miedo • : Equilibrio físico, emocional y mental • : Vínculo emocional saludable con otros • : Sentimiento de que todo puede mejorar • : Seguridad en uno mismo o en alguien más • : Valor positivo que tienes sobre ti mismo • ...
Salud Mental 2025-07-30
Across
- Asociado al sistema nervioso y al funcionamiento del cerebro.
- Indicadores tempranos de que alguien necesita ayuda emocional.
- Conductas saludables que favorecen el bienestar mental.
- Sensación de que nada mejorará, falta de fe en el futuro.
- Dificultad para concentrarse o mantenerse enfocado.
- Miedos intensos e irracionales hacia cosas o situaciones específicas.
- Estado de preocupación o miedo excesivo sin causa clara.
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- Relacionado con la mente, emociones y pensamientos.
- Factores heredados que pueden influir en la salud mental.
- Factores que aumentan la posibilidad de sufrir problemas de salud mental.
- Sensación de nerviosismo o incomodidad persistente.
- Estado del cuerpo que influye directamente en la mente.
- Emociones generales como alegría, tristeza o enojo.
- Alteraciones mentales que afectan la conducta o emociones.
- Trastorno con cambios extremos de ánimo, entre euforia y tristeza.
- Principios o creencias que guían el comportamiento humano.
- Factores del entorno y relaciones que afectan la mente.
- Miedo intenso y repentino, a veces sin razón clara.
- Trastorno que provoca tristeza profunda, pérdida de interés y fatiga.
- Falta de confianza en uno mismo o en los demás.
20 Clues: Falta de confianza en uno mismo o en los demás. • Relacionado con la mente, emociones y pensamientos. • Sensación de nerviosismo o incomodidad persistente. • Emociones generales como alegría, tristeza o enojo. • Miedo intenso y repentino, a veces sin razón clara. • Dificultad para concentrarse o mantenerse enfocado. • ...
Salud Mental 2025-07-31
Across
- Son percepciones sensoriales imaginarias que no tienen estimulación externa.
- Trastorno mental de tipo ansioso en el cual la persona presenta estados de ansiedad excesivos en relación con múltiples actividades del diario vivir.
- Estado de miedo intenso y desproporcional que dura máximo unos minutos.
- Es un término general para una disminución de la capacidad mental tan grave que interfiere con la vida diaria.
- Es un trastorno mental crónico y grave que afecta la forma en que una persona piensa, siente y se comporta.
- Es una afección que hace que un individuo no sea consciente o no pueda percibir con precisión su afección de salud mental y sus efectos.
- Estado de ánimo anormalmente eufórico y exaltado, con aumento anormal y persistente de la actividad o la energía.
- Alteración en la forma en la que se experimentan y/o expresan las emociones.
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- Enfermedad que se caracteriza por que la persona percibe o interpreta el mundo de forma irreal usualmente sintiéndose perseguido o atacado.
- Síndrome que se caracteriza por un estado de ánimo deprimido la mayor parte del día.
- Trastorno mental caracterizado por la presencia de un trauma en la vida de la persona que ha causado secuelas importantes conllevando a que dicha experiencia negativa.
- Se trata de un proceso emocional que involucra reacciones corporales, sensaciones y pensamientos.
- Es un estado completo de bienestar en las diferentes áreas del ser humano, no solo se refiere a la ausencia de enfermedad, sino al estado de calidad de vida de la sociedad, comunidades y personas.
- Conducta en la que una persona se causa daño intencionalmente.
- Hace referencia a la presencia de miedo o ansiedad ante situaciones sociales.
- Son pensamientos extraños que no tienen base en la realidad.
- Temor y evitación marcada a estar solo o en lugares públicos.
- Es principalmente una respuesta física.
- Es una emoción básica, con una alta carga biológica.
- Tiene la tasa de mortalidad más alta de todas las enfermedades psiquiátricas.
20 Clues: Es principalmente una respuesta física. • Es una emoción básica, con una alta carga biológica. • Son pensamientos extraños que no tienen base en la realidad. • Temor y evitación marcada a estar solo o en lugares públicos. • Conducta en la que una persona se causa daño intencionalmente. • Estado de miedo intenso y desproporcional que dura máximo unos minutos. • ...
Mental Disorders 2023-05-15
Across
- Characterized by persistent deficits in social communication and interaction, along with restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior
- Characterized by social irresponsibility, delinquent or criminal disorder, and having no remorse
- Preoccupation with one or more perceived defects in physical appearance that is not observable to others or appears slight
- Mild depression
- Persistent pattern of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity
- Obsessive thoughts cause one to engage in compulsions
- Temporary functional impairment with no physical cause
- Experience of one or more manic episodes as well as periods of depression
- Characterized by delusions, hallucinations, and diminished or inappropriate emotional expression
- Characterized by deficits in general mental abilities, along with impairments of adaptive functioning
- Intense fear of gaining weight, disturbed body image, goes to extreme measures to lose weight
- Loss of memory of entire life and identity; often found in a new location
- Involuntary recollections of trauma, distress, and persistent negative emotions
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- Recurrent attacks of overwhelming anxiety that occur suddenly and unexpectedly
- Coexistence in one person of two or more different personalities
- Sudden loss of memory for important personal information
- Excessive fear of a specific object or situation
- Marked by chronic, high levels of anxiety that is not tied to any specific threat
- Preoccupied with concern that one has a serious disease
- Charaterized by emotional dysregulation, irritability, and risk-taking behavior
- Persistent feelings of sadness, despair, loss of interest, etc. that impairs everyday adaptive behavior for more than 2 weeks
- Fear of going out into public spaces
- Difficulty discarding or parting with possessions regardless of their actual value
- Fear of social or performance situations where they are being scrutinized (evaluated) by others
- Habitually engaging in out-of-control overeating followed by unhealthy compensatory efforts
- Characterized by a strong need for admiration, acting superior, and behaving with grandiosity
- Characterized by self-centeredness, attention-seeking behavior, and over-dramatic emotions
27 Clues: Mild depression • Fear of going out into public spaces • Excessive fear of a specific object or situation • Obsessive thoughts cause one to engage in compulsions • Temporary functional impairment with no physical cause • Preoccupied with concern that one has a serious disease • Sudden loss of memory for important personal information • ...
Mental Elements 2026-02-02
20 Clues: Idol • Foil • Moron • Selena • Europe • Random • Titanic • Neptune • Germany • -Scandal • Legal Age • Pollution • lose change • Billionaire • Rhode Island • Not Available • Cheap jewelry • Bored/Boredom • -Christmas Day • Glow in the dark
Bt #5 athletes 2023-11-11
Across
- an Angel; foreign import
- Ross and Charles; old premier league
- ___ Wonderland; all rounder in his position
- a French swiss army knife
- Hood wannabe; ROY
- gives you wings; sports drink
- Metapod’s only move; “that’s coming my way!”
- disorganised; horned animal
Down
- musical in London; electron donor/acceptor
- cutie patootie
- “ewww”; amount of money without tax deduction
- fluids stored in gallbladder; mental health advocate (related to 9 down)
- vital organ; GIMME THE FOOKIN BALL
- cojones (related to 6 down)
- vertigo, dizzy; from down Under
- commercial business; associates, friends
- period pads; opposite of Mini
- “smash them”; graphic ankle injury
18 Clues: cutie patootie • Hood wannabe; ROY • an Angel; foreign import • a French swiss army knife • cojones (related to 6 down) • disorganised; horned animal • period pads; opposite of Mini • gives you wings; sports drink • vertigo, dizzy; from down Under • vital organ; GIMME THE FOOKIN BALL • “smash them”; graphic ankle injury • Ross and Charles; old premier league • ...
Health Issues 2017-09-15
Across
- a harmless substance given to a sick person instead of medicine, without telling them it is not real
- the period after someone has given up drinking and is facing unplasant mental and physical effects that this causes (2 words)
- consuming extremely large amounts of alcohol over a period of time (2 words)
- another word for battle
- if you manage to successfully control your illness you ... it (verb)
- a person who is extremely overweight is ...
- if you are fighting your addiction and staying clean you are in ...
- the treatment of an illness or injury over a fairly long period of time
- if you regret what you have done and you are not proud of it, you feel ...
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- a substance which contains a weak form of the bacteria or virus that causes a disease and is used to protect people from that disease
- illness mental disorder defined by abnormal food consumption that negatively affects a person's physical or mental health
- the opposite of strength
- if you become ill again after you have seemed to improve
- the feeling of always being tired because you have been working too hard
- if a disease suddenly spreads across a country or a region, there is an ...
15 Clues: another word for battle • the opposite of strength • a person who is extremely overweight is ... • if you become ill again after you have seemed to improve • if you are fighting your addiction and staying clean you are in ... • if you manage to successfully control your illness you ... it (verb) • ...
WELLNESS CROSSWORD 2022-10-03
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- This is how many glasses of water you should drink per day
- the act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes, so that instead of just surviving, you're thriving
- A holiday that Canada and US have different dates but the name is the same
- "An ___ a day keeps the doctors away"
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- At the CN tower you can do this activity and usually its done for a special cause sponsered by United Way
- recognized as the top ranked North American Bank in the 2022 S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook
- As important as Physical Health
7 Clues: As important as Physical Health • "An ___ a day keeps the doctors away" • This is how many glasses of water you should drink per day • A holiday that Canada and US have different dates but the name is the same • recognized as the top ranked North American Bank in the 2022 S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook • ...
Developing Through the Life Span 2024-11-14
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- – An arrangement of needs, often displayed as a pyramid, showing what people prioritize.
- – The mental activities used to understand, learn, and remember information.
- – How someone views themselves, including their traits and abilities.
- – Natural growth changes in behavior, not directly shaped by experience.
- – Temporary support given during learning that’s gradually reduced as skills improve.
- – Showing care for others’ well-being without expecting anything in return.
- – A mental framework that helps organize and interpret information.
- – The phase of growth from child to adult, involving many physical and emotional shifts.
- – The sense of self often shaped during teenage years as values and roles are explored.
- – The process of learning societal values, behaviors, and norms from family and peers.
- – A person’s view of what is right or wrong behavior in different situations.
- – The lifelong journey of growth and changes across various stages of life.
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- – The ability to recover and stay strong after facing challenges or setbacks.
- – The link between social factors and individual mental health and behavior.
- – A ceremonial event marking an important life transition or achievement.
- – A research approach that studies the same subjects repeatedly over a long time
- – A strong bond that forms between a young child and their caregiver.
- – Someone’s natural emotional responses and personality traits, often visible early in life.
- – Achievements in a child’s growth, like learning to walk or talk, that occur around specific ages.
- – A form of learning where behavior is shaped by rewards or consequences.
20 Clues: – A mental framework that helps organize and interpret information. • – How someone views themselves, including their traits and abilities. • – A strong bond that forms between a young child and their caregiver. • – Natural growth changes in behavior, not directly shaped by experience. • – A ceremonial event marking an important life transition or achievement. • ...
Mental Health and Exercise 2021-09-14
9 Clues: state of well being • physical activities • Physical health issues • Cutting back on stress • exercise creates clearer • Regular exercise creates • who benefits from it most • Being aware of your emotions • We form these with other people
physical and mental health 2023-11-03
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- why are vegetables healthy?
- which is cheaper, healthy or junk food?
- how many meals do you need a day
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- why should you have good hygiene
- how does healthy food impact your body?
- full-fat products equal weight gain?
- does diet affect your skin?
- how does exercise affect your body?
- what is one easy way to exercise?
9 Clues: why are vegetables healthy? • does diet affect your skin? • why should you have good hygiene • how many meals do you need a day • what is one easy way to exercise? • how does exercise affect your body? • full-fat products equal weight gain? • how does healthy food impact your body? • which is cheaper, healthy or junk food?
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-03
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- These help identify priorities and determine what gets done first.
- This practice includes reminding yourself daily of things you are grateful for.
- These people along with family are able to provide emotional support and help.
- These programs use meditation, muscle relaxation and breathing exercises.
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- Focus on this by identifying and challenging unhelpful thoughts.
- 20-30 minutes a day can boost your mood and improve your health.
- Saying this helps avoid new tasks when you are already overwhelmed
- A regular schedule every night helps to regulate your nervous system.
- drinking a lot of this helps you stay hydrated and can improve energy and focus.
9 Clues: Focus on this by identifying and challenging unhelpful thoughts. • 20-30 minutes a day can boost your mood and improve your health. • These help identify priorities and determine what gets done first. • Saying this helps avoid new tasks when you are already overwhelmed • A regular schedule every night helps to regulate your nervous system. • ...
Mental Health Terms #2 2023-09-12
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- Necessary to function well throughout the day
- A limit or edge that defines you as separate from others
- Understand and share the feelings of another
- Make or become less tense or anxious
- An illness that disrupts normal physical or mental functions
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- To feel sorry for someone who is in a bad situation
- An illness persisting for a long time or constantly recurring
- Any situation that causes strain or hardship
- Very nervous, worried, unable to relax
9 Clues: Make or become less tense or anxious • Very nervous, worried, unable to relax • Any situation that causes strain or hardship • Understand and share the feelings of another • Necessary to function well throughout the day • To feel sorry for someone who is in a bad situation • A limit or edge that defines you as separate from others • ...
Stress and Mental Health 2024-10-31
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- Final stage of stress response, often leads to burnout
- Fight or flight response kicks in here
- The action of delaying or postponing something, often resulting in increased stress.
- The feeling of being pushed to perform well, often by expectations from family, friends, or oneself.
- A feeling of worry or nervousness about something with an uncertain outcome
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- The body tries to adapt and handle ongoing stress
- A feeling of constant exhaustion or lack of energy often due to lack of rest, overwork or stress
- A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged and excessive stress.
- the body’s response to pressure or challenges
9 Clues: Fight or flight response kicks in here • the body’s response to pressure or challenges • The body tries to adapt and handle ongoing stress • Final stage of stress response, often leads to burnout • A feeling of worry or nervousness about something with an uncertain outcome • The action of delaying or postponing something, often resulting in increased stress. • ...
EMOTIONS and MENTAL HEALTH 2025-10-19
9 Clues: ijooh ohoh ohoho • ouoihoih ohohohi • iiiiiii iiiii iiii • uophohoih hohhoihoh • ouohoho ohohoo ohoho • jjjjjjjh jjjjj jjjjj • iiiiii yyyy hhhhhh hhhh • oup9uouou uouoiuo uoiuoiu • johgigb ogohnoihoi obipihoih
Mental and Emotional Health 2026-04-02
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- ___________ disorders are when someone has unhealthy or unusual eating habits
- feelings of tension, worried thoughts, and physical changes in response to stress or perceived danger
- is the body’s response to physical, emotional, or mental pressure
- mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness, low mood, and a loss of interest in activities
- the prefrontal __________ is responsible for logic, impulse control, and seeing the big picture
- stress that hinders performance and causes anxiety
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- stress that can motivate and help encourage growth
- an almond sized part of your brain that controls emotions
- ______________ can motivate us, warn us, help us understand and be understood, and help us make decisions
9 Clues: stress that can motivate and help encourage growth • stress that hinders performance and causes anxiety • an almond sized part of your brain that controls emotions • is the body’s response to physical, emotional, or mental pressure • ___________ disorders are when someone has unhealthy or unusual eating habits • ...
unit 4 2025-11-24
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- a strong effect or influence on someone or something
- roughly or about, not exactly
- to reach an agreement by making mutual concessions
- the process of taking in or soaking up a substance or idea
- resulting from an irresistible urge, often leading to repetitive behavior
- to weaken or damage something gradually
- to come across or meet someone or something unexpectedly
- to join the armed forces or a cause voluntarily
- characterized by an unhealthy preoccupation with something
- the act of stopping the use of a substance one is addicted to
- the right or opportunity to use or approach something or someone
- to a great extent or degree
- to get in the way of or disrupt an action or process
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- a physical or mental feature indicating a disease or condition
- clearly visible or understood; obvious
- to continue to live or exist despite difficult conditions
- done in preparation for something more important
- the state of being physically or mentally dependent on a substance or activity
- a prolonged feeling of sadness and loss of interest, often a mental health condition
19 Clues: to a great extent or degree • roughly or about, not exactly • clearly visible or understood; obvious • to weaken or damage something gradually • to join the armed forces or a cause voluntarily • done in preparation for something more important • to reach an agreement by making mutual concessions • a strong effect or influence on someone or something • ...
May 14th karen.caines@easternhealth.ca 2024-05-14
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- Practice designed to render and maintain objects and areas maximally free from microorganisms
- This website provides health and wellness resources
- These are avoided in medical terminology
- This committee provides a forum where clients and families can provide insight, and advice on patient centered care
- These kits are for individuals at high risk of overdose, and are available to the public
- This team provides research services or general health care queries
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- Nurses are guided by this code in all domains of practice
- This practice refers to the activities that regulated nurses are authorized, educated, and competent to perform
- This group works to ensure prevention of microorganisms in our facility
- This MH employee has knowledge of all MH&A services, and will connect you to necessary services during your mental health journey
- Internal code for hazardous material spill/leak
11 Clues: These are avoided in medical terminology • Internal code for hazardous material spill/leak • This website provides health and wellness resources • Nurses are guided by this code in all domains of practice • This team provides research services or general health care queries • This group works to ensure prevention of microorganisms in our facility • ...
Types of Psychology 2020-04-02
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- They practice psychology by treating soldiers who have a mental illness or emotional distress, researching different aspects of military life, and helping soldiers transition back to civilian life.
- They help children cope with emotional, academic, social, and behavior problems in school settings.
- They apply psychological principles and research methods to the workplace in the interest of improving productivity, health and the quality of work life.
- They work with the empirical method (collecting data) and the manipulation of variables within the laboratory as a way of understanding certain phenomena and advancing scientific knowledge.
- They investigate how people think, including topics such as decision-making and problem-solving. They are interested in how the brain processes, learns, stores, recognizes, and utilizes information.
- They have a medical degree and focus on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. They can prescribe medication.
- They study the behavior of groups, including how people behave in social settings and how groups influence individual behavior. They might investigate a wide range of topics, including attitudes, prejudice, communication, interpersonal relationships, aggression, and persuasion.
- They conduct research on how people work best with machines.
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- They study and perform research on the brain and behavior. They examine the neural bases of behavior and try to understand different biological factors that might impact how people think, feel, and act.
- They study how people learn. This might involve developing instructional strategies and teaching techniques. Some study giftedness or learning disabilities.
- They help people recognize their strengths and resources to cope with everyday problems and adversity.
- They research human development across the entire lifespan, from birth through death.
- They help athletes refine their focus on competition goals, become more motivated, and learn to deal with the anxiety and fear of failure that often accompany competition.
- They assess, diagnose and treat individuals experiencing psychological distress and mental illness. They often work in hospitals, mental health clinics, and private practice.
- They focus on the relationship between psychology and the law. This might involve acting as a consultant in criminal cases or civil disputes, performing child custody evaluations, and offering psychotherapy services to crime victims.
15 Clues: They conduct research on how people work best with machines. • They research human development across the entire lifespan, from birth through death. • They help children cope with emotional, academic, social, and behavior problems in school settings. • They help people recognize their strengths and resources to cope with everyday problems and adversity. • ...
Splendiferous Psychologists Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-16
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- study physical, cognitive, social, and personality development across the lifespan
- study relations between psychological factors & consumers' preferences & purchasing behavior
- study relationships between people and their work environments
- help people with adjustment problems
- study how human behavior and mental processes are influenced by physical environments
- conducts research on biological bases of human and animal behavior
- evaluate and treat people with psychological problems and disorders
- study the nature and causes of people's thoughts, feelings, and behavior in social situations
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- construct standardized psychological and educational tests
- work in school systems to help children with academic problems or special needs
- study the psychological characteristics that make humans unique
- study the mental processes of a convicted felon or arrestee
- study relationships between psychological factors & the prevention and treatment of physical illness
13 Clues: help people with adjustment problems • construct standardized psychological and educational tests • study the mental processes of a convicted felon or arrestee • study relationships between people and their work environments • study the psychological characteristics that make humans unique • conducts research on biological bases of human and animal behavior • ...
Headway Adv Unit 6 - Nouns From Phrasal Verbs 2024-04-25
8 Clues: Maintenance • Discount store • A mental health crisis • Everything you're wearing • Something that doesn't matter • The start of something that spreads • Food prepared for you that you bring home • Something that moves you backwards in a process
Hand Hygiene Crossword 2022-04-11
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- organization promoting 'Save Lives: Clean Your Hands' campaign
- what soap makes when scrubbing your hands together
- a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid
- a small collection of genetic code, either DNA or RNA, surrounded by a protein coat (e.g. COVID-19)
- hand hygiene saves _____ of lives every year
- disease, virus, and/or contagion
- having been washed; free from dirt, marks, or stains
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- _____ saves lives (2 words)
- the Infection _____ and Control Committee thanks you for participating in this years' Hand Hygiene day
- to clean with water and, typically, soap or detergent
- abbreviation for alternative used to washing with soap and water
- how to clean your hands when they are visibly soiled (3 words)
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- washing your hands helps to prevent you from getting _____
15 Clues: _____ saves lives (2 words) • disease, virus, and/or contagion • a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid • hand hygiene saves _____ of lives every year • what soap makes when scrubbing your hands together • having been washed; free from dirt, marks, or stains • to clean with water and, typically, soap or detergent • ...
CHRONIC EATING DISORDER 2024-02-12
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- Type of therapy focusing on modifying eating habits and promoting balanced nutrition.
- Severe medical complication of bulimia nervosa involving erosion of tooth enamel.
- Excessive concern with body weight or shape leading to unhealthy eating behaviors.
- Diagnostic tool used to assess eating disorder symptoms and severity.
- Therapeutic approach focused on changing unhealthy thoughts and behaviors.
- Mental health professional specializing in the treatment of eating disorders.
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- Group therapy approach involving individuals with similar eating disorder experiences.
- Health professional specializing in nutritional counseling for eating disorders.
- Family-based treatment approach for adolescent eating disorders
- Compulsive overeating episodes followed by purging behaviors.
- Chronic eating disorder in children.
- Psychological condition marked by recurrent episodes of uncontrollable eating.
- Emotional state often associated with binge-eating episodes.
- Medical complication of anorexia nervosa, characterized by loss of menstrual periods.
- Hormone responsible for regulating hunger and appetite.
15 Clues: Chronic eating disorder in children. • Hormone responsible for regulating hunger and appetite. • Emotional state often associated with binge-eating episodes. • Compulsive overeating episodes followed by purging behaviors. • Family-based treatment approach for adolescent eating disorders • Diagnostic tool used to assess eating disorder symptoms and severity. • ...
You Asked for Perfect Crossword 2023-01-04
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- a place for Jewish congregation and worship
- the lead player of a certain instrument in an orchestra (2 words)
- the Jewish day of rest observed on Saturday
- someone who assists another’s study
- a German derived expression meaning ‘health’ to wish health to someone after they have sneezed.
- post-secondary institution
- advanced branch of math involving rates of change
- describing a physical illness or condition caused or worsened by a mental factor such as stress (how Rachel’s infliction was diagnosed)
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- the highest academically achieving student in a class
- in Judaism, the main section of thrice daily prayers, recited while standing up
- disoriented from rapid rotation; white and yellow flowers (2 words; the name of Sook and Malka’s band)
- a Ashkenazi Jewish dish containing dumplings (3 words; Ariel’s favourite food)
- without flaw
- Massachusetts Ivy League university
- a stringed instrument played with a bow
15 Clues: without flaw • post-secondary institution • someone who assists another’s study • Massachusetts Ivy League university • a stringed instrument played with a bow • a place for Jewish congregation and worship • the Jewish day of rest observed on Saturday • advanced branch of math involving rates of change • the highest academically achieving student in a class • ...
Anxiety 2021-12-01
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- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances
- a substance used for medical treatment, especially a medicine or drug.
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- anxiety following a traumatic event
- the treatment of mental disorder by psychological rather than medical means.
- the pulsation of the heart
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- type of anxiety disorder in which you fear and often avoid places or situations that might cause you to panic and make you feel trapped, helpless or embarrassed.
- general anxiety disorder
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- feeling sad or going through a rough patch.
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- to disturb the regular or normal functions
- sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety
- anxiety feel very anxious or fearful when a person you’re close with leaves your sight
- the natural state of rest during which your eyes are closed and you become unconscious
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
- having or involving a sensation of spinning around and losing one's balance.
- moisture exuded through the pores of the skin, typically in profuse quantities as a reaction to heat, physical exertion, fever, or fear.
- health-ability to interact and form meaningful relationships with others.
20 Clues: the pulsation of the heart • general anxiety disorder • anxiety following a traumatic event • sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety • to disturb the regular or normal functions • a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • feeling sad or going through a rough patch. • an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something • ...
Abnormal Psychology 2025-03-12
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- A cultural approach to therapy that assumes universal symptoms across cultures.
- The most commonly used classification system for mental disorders in the United States.
- A classification system for mental disorders created by the World Health Organization.
- A neurotransmitter often associated with depression like low levels are linked to mood disorders
- A cultural therapy approach that uses indigenous practices and beliefs.
- A type of antidepressant that selectively blocks serotonin reuptake.
- A study that tested the effectiveness of the Bench Intervention in Zimbabwe.
- A therapy that integrates mindfulness meditation with cognitive-behavioral techniques.
- A cognitive theory of depression that includes the negative triad and negative schema.
- A term for the process of repeatedly thinking about negative feelings and their causes.
- A type of antidepressant that increases levels of norepinephrine and serotonin.
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- A study that linked hippocampal volume to depression.
- A study that compared the effectiveness of CBT and antidepressants for adolescents.
- A psychological disorder marked by a loss of interest and a continuous sense of sadness.
- A type of therapy that focuses on changing negative thought patterns.
- A study by Kirmayer that proposed the cultural explanatory model for mental illness.
- A study that explored cultural influences on depression in Japan.
- A study that linked the 5-HTT gene to depression.
- A hormone released during stress that is linked to depression and reduced neurogenesis.
- A study that explored the effectiveness of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy.
20 Clues: A study that linked the 5-HTT gene to depression. • A study that linked hippocampal volume to depression. • A study that explored cultural influences on depression in Japan. • A type of antidepressant that selectively blocks serotonin reuptake. • A type of therapy that focuses on changing negative thought patterns. • ...
Substance Use Disorders: Anna Marshall-Tagliabue 2025-05-30
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- influence exerted by others to conform to certain behaviors
- return to a state of health and strength
- plant that contains high levels of nicotine
- highly addictive stimulant found in tobacco
- class of drugs that act on the nervous system to relieve pain
- control center of the body, consisting of the brain and spinal cord
- consumption of an excessive amount of alcohol within a short time
- chemical compounds found in cannabis
- substance that reduces functional or nervous activity
- neurotransmitter that plays a crucial role in the brain's motivation and sense of reward
- substance that raises levels of nervous or physiological activity in the body
- state of diminished physical or mental control due to drugs
- event created to help motivate an addict to recover
- inappropriate or illegal use of drugs
- adaptive changes made to the body due to continued presence of a substance
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- emotional or mental attachment to a substance
- persistent and compulsive dependence on something
- consumption of substances
- when the body is overwhelmed by a high amount of a substance
- substances that affect mental processes such as perception, cognition etc.
- reduced response to a drug after repeated use
- unpleasant reactions to stopping use of an addictive substance
- falling back into an addiction after a period of improvement
- drugs that can be obtained if approved by a medical professional
- substances that are illegal to possess or use
25 Clues: consumption of substances • chemical compounds found in cannabis • inappropriate or illegal use of drugs • return to a state of health and strength • plant that contains high levels of nicotine • highly addictive stimulant found in tobacco • emotional or mental attachment to a substance • reduced response to a drug after repeated use • ...
Unit 4 Health Vocab 2023-05-25
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- knowing or understanding something
- chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain
- a mental health professional who helps their patients without using drugs
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- a substance that causes cancer
- someone who has a strong need for a habit-forming substance
- a response to an overwhelming experience that affects someone’s ability to cope
- a process of change where an individual improves their health
- the side effects after discontinuing the use of a drug
8 Clues: a substance that causes cancer • knowing or understanding something • chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain • the side effects after discontinuing the use of a drug • someone who has a strong need for a habit-forming substance • a process of change where an individual improves their health • ...
Chapter 7.6 Nervous System 2026-01-12
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- System that contains the brain and spinal cord.
- Cushion the brain and produces and circulates cerebrospinal fluid.
- Practitioner who presses specific points on the body using their fingers or elbows to relieve pain
- Bundle of many nerve fibers that are outside the brain and spinal cord.
- System that controls involuntary movements the body makes.
- Professional who inserts needles into specific points of the body to promote overall wellness
- Bundle of nerve tissues starting from the brain, down to the back, being protected by the spine.
- Network of nerves outside the brain, responsible for motor commands like walking and controlling heart rate.
- System that processes information and carries messages between the CNS and the body.
- Doctor who directs anesthesia care.
- Nurse who administers anesthesia for procedures and surgeries.
- Three protective layers that protect and cushion the brain and spinal cord.
- Professional who treats musculoskeletal issues and problems.
- A complex system that controls all of the body's activities.
- Network of nerves that help activate the body’s “fight or flight” response.
- Area of the brain that contains the thalamus and hypothalamus.
- Mental health professional who studies the mind and behavior.
- Technician who helps people receiving mental health treatment.
- Network of nerves that relaxes your body after periods of stress or danger.
- Part of the brain that conducts impulses between brain parts.
- Professional who performs imaging tests and radiation therapy.
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- Mass of nerve tissue protected by membranes and the skull.
- Technician who uses machines to monitor a patient’s nervous system.
- Controls autonomic nervous system, regulates, temperature, appetite, and other things.
- Doctor who’s an expert in diagnosing and treating diseases in the brain.
- Professional who performs overnight sleep studies.
- Part of the brain that coordinates balance, posture, and muscle tone.
- Physician who uses a whole body, patient centered approach to medicine.
- Medical doctor who specializes in mental health.
- Acts as a bridge connecting different brain parts, manages things like sensory and motor skills for the face.
- Lets doctor look inside the body to diagnosis medical issues.
- Largest part of the brain that controls reasoning, thought, memory, judgement, speech, and other body functions.
- Clear liquid that flows around the brain and spinal cord.
- Doctor who specializes in surgically treating conditions of the brain, spine, and nervous system.
- Central relay center, directs sensory impulses.
- The basic unit of the nervous system.
- Part of the brain that regulates your heartbeat, respiration, swallowing, coughing, and blood pressure.
- Professional who helps people improve their movement.
38 Clues: Doctor who directs anesthesia care. • The basic unit of the nervous system. • System that contains the brain and spinal cord. • Central relay center, directs sensory impulses. • Medical doctor who specializes in mental health. • Professional who performs overnight sleep studies. • Professional who helps people improve their movement. • ...
Chapter 7.6 Nervous System 2026-01-12
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- Professional who performs imaging tests and radiation therapy.
- Area of the brain that contains the thalamus and hypothalamus.
- Professional who inserts needles into specific points of the body to promote overall wellness
- Mental health professional who studies the mind and behavior.
- Practitioner who presses specific points on the body using their fingers or elbows to relieve pain
- Acts as a bridge connecting different brain parts, manages things like sensory and motor skills for the face.
- Bundle of nerve tissues starting from the brain, down to the back, being protected by the spine.
- Doctor who specializes in surgically treating conditions of the brain, spine, and nervous system.
- Medical doctor who specializes in mental health.
- Professional who helps people improve their movement.
- A complex system that controls all of the body's activities.
- Lets doctor look inside the body to diagnosis medical issues.
- Professional who treats musculoskeletal issues and problems.
- Three protective layers that protect and cushion the brain and spinal cord.
- Cushion the brain and produces and circulates cerebrospinal fluid.
- Part of the brain that regulates your heartbeat, respiration, swallowing, coughing, and blood pressure.
- Part of the brain that coordinates balance, posture, and muscle tone.
- Professional who performs overnight sleep studies.
- Network of nerves outside the brain, responsible for motor commands like walking and controlling heart rate.
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- Central relay center, directs sensory impulses.
- Doctor who directs anesthesia care.
- Physician who uses a whole body, patient centered approach to medicine.
- a network of nerves that relaxes your body after periods of stress or danger
- System that processes information and carries messages between the CNS and the body.
- Nurse who administers anesthesia for procedures and surgeries.
- Technician who uses machines to monitor a patient’s nervous system.
- Part of the brain that conducts impulses between brain parts.
- System that controls involuntary movements the body makes.
- Doctor who’s an expert in diagnosing and treating diseases in the brain.
- Network of nerves that help activate the body’s “fight or flight” response.
- Clear liquid that flows around the brain and spinal cord.
- System that contains the brain and spinal cord.
- Technician who helps people receiving mental health treatment.
- The basic unit of the nervous system.
- Bundle of many nerve fibers that are outside the brain and spinal cord.
- Controls autonomic nervous system, regulates, temperature, appetite, and other things.
- Largest part of the brain that controls reasoning, thought, memory, judgement, speech, and other body functions.
- Mass of nerve tissue protected by membranes and the skull.
38 Clues: Doctor who directs anesthesia care. • The basic unit of the nervous system. • Central relay center, directs sensory impulses. • System that contains the brain and spinal cord. • Medical doctor who specializes in mental health. • Professional who performs overnight sleep studies. • Professional who helps people improve their movement. • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2018-01-22
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- trade commission A federal agency, established in 1914, that administers free and fair competition within the marketplace.
- The variety of live in the world and environment.
- The action of specifically conserving something.
- business bureau A non profit organization that receives consumer complaints and rates the performance of business based in the marketplace.
- Something or someone that publicly supports a specific cause or policy.
- The state of being extremely poor.
- The state of having no home.
- Not feeding your body correctly which leads to you having a lack of nutrition.
- donation The process of removing an organ or tissue from one person and placing it into another person.
- health The health of the population as a whole.
- Something that may cause something dangerous and/or cause you to get injured.
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- Your mental state of mind and physical condition which allows you to be free from illness and injuries.
- The surrounding in which a person, animal, or plant live in.
- status An economic and sociological combined total measure of a person's work and family’s economic experience.
- A person who freely asked to help with a task, with it being a minor or major task.
- rights They give the public protection from dangerous goods and the right to know if those goods are good for you or not.
- of life The standard of of health, comfort, and happiness experienced by one or more person.
- quality index A number used by the government to inform citizens of how polluted the air is.
18 Clues: The state of having no home. • The state of being extremely poor. • health The health of the population as a whole. • The action of specifically conserving something. • The variety of live in the world and environment. • The surrounding in which a person, animal, or plant live in. • Something or someone that publicly supports a specific cause or policy. • ...
unit 4 2025-11-24
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- to come across or meet someone or something unexpectedly
- to a great extent or degree
- the act of stopping the use of a substance one is addicted to
- resulting from an irresistible urge, often leading to repetitive behavior
- the state of being physically or mentally dependent on a substance or activity
- a prolonged feeling of sadness and loss of interest, often a mental health condition
- to reach an agreement by making mutual concessions
- roughly or about, not exactly
- characterized by an unhealthy preoccupation with something
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- to get in the way of or disrupt an action or process
- a physical or mental feature indicating a disease or condition
- to weaken or damage something gradually
- done in preparation for something more important
- the process of taking in or soaking up a substance or idea
- a strong effect or influence on someone or something
- clearly visible or understood; obvious
- to continue to live or exist despite difficult conditions
- to join the armed forces or a cause voluntarily
- the right or opportunity to use or approach something or someone
19 Clues: to a great extent or degree • roughly or about, not exactly • clearly visible or understood; obvious • to weaken or damage something gradually • to join the armed forces or a cause voluntarily • done in preparation for something more important • to reach an agreement by making mutual concessions • to get in the way of or disrupt an action or process • ...
Health Introduction Vocabulary 2021-03-12
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- a person's capacity to learn about and undesrtand basic health information and services
- the sum of your surroundings
- lack motivation to do anything or just don't care about what's going on around you
- an ongoing condition or illness
- taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
- the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents
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- feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune
- those things you aim for that take planning and work
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- people of the samge age who share similiar interests
- the ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels
- a deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors
- the ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important, that help guide the way you live
- various methods for communicating information
15 Clues: the sum of your surroundings • an ongoing condition or illness • various methods for communicating information • a deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors • those things you aim for that take planning and work • people of the samge age who share similiar interests • feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune • ...
Nutrition 2021-07-07
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- High in energy but if you have too much you will crash afterwards.
- it is smaller than macronutrients.
- where people have to eat certain foods because of there condition.
- break down food into substances that can be absorbed and used by the body.
- It is larger than micronutrients.
- where it can be a d, c, or a
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- energy for movement and your brain. it comes from rice, bread, and pasta
- Energy, insulation, temperature regulation absorption of vitamins. It comes from mostly oils, and meat.
- used figuratively as a symbol or type of firmness, strength, and fitness
- obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- in good physical and mental health.
- a substance obtained by mining.
- fats solid at room temperature increases risk of heart disease.
- muscle building and recovering. It comes from meat, eggs, and fish
- the process of increasing in size.
15 Clues: where it can be a d, c, or a • a substance obtained by mining. • It is larger than micronutrients. • it is smaller than macronutrients. • the process of increasing in size. • in good physical and mental health. • obtaining the food necessary for health and growth. • fats solid at room temperature increases risk of heart disease. • ...
Body Image Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-02
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- Solution for negative body image
- _____ is a large cause of many body image problems
- Effect of having a negative body image (2)
- Having a good body image can also improve ____ health
- When someone has a positive body image, they ___ how their body looks like.
- Feelings regarding _____ on the body
- Having a good body image can improve ____ health
- “…a feeling where due to which a person spends a lot of time worrying about flaws in their appearance.”
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- Unattainable "status quo" set by society for bodies
- How you see yourself physically
- Not accepting compliments is a _____ sign of bad body image.
- One large cause of negative body image
- Being ____ about your own body is a sign of a positive body image
- Effect of having a negative body image
- Having a broad concept of beauty is an example of a ____ sign of body image.
15 Clues: How you see yourself physically • Solution for negative body image • Feelings regarding _____ on the body • One large cause of negative body image • Effect of having a negative body image • Effect of having a negative body image (2) • Having a good body image can improve ____ health • _____ is a large cause of many body image problems • ...
Community Aspect of Med/Surg 2025-08-04
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- caused by plasmodium falciparum
- infectious, chronic or acute disease characterized by lesion formation
- RNA virus that belongs to rhabdovirus family and has two modes of action
- characteristic lesion is burrow produced by female mite
- animate or inanimate factor that must be present for the disease to develop
- responsibilities of community nurses in relation to health promotion
- study of distribution and determinants of events in specified populations
- human or animal capable of being infected by the agent
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- total number of cases of a disease in a population at a specified time
- people and the relationship that emerge among them
- starts like a flu with fever, cough, runny nose and red eyes
- caused by Schistomia haematobium
- the number of new cases that develop in a specific period
- internal or external to a given agent and is influences the agent
- state of complete physical, mental and social well-being
15 Clues: caused by plasmodium falciparum • caused by Schistomia haematobium • people and the relationship that emerge among them • human or animal capable of being infected by the agent • characteristic lesion is burrow produced by female mite • state of complete physical, mental and social well-being • the number of new cases that develop in a specific period • ...
Types of Psychology 2020-04-02
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- They practice psychology by treating soldiers who have a mental illness or emotional distress, researching different aspects of military life, and helping soldiers transition back to civilian life.
- They help children cope with emotional, academic, social, and behavior problems in school settings.
- They apply psychological principles and research methods to the workplace in the interest of improving productivity, health and the quality of work life.
- They work with the empirical method (collecting data) and the manipulation of variables within the laboratory as a way of understanding certain phenomena and advancing scientific knowledge.
- They investigate how people think, including topics such as decision-making and problem-solving. They are interested in how the brain processes, learns, stores, recognizes, and utilizes information.
- They have a medical degree and focus on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. They can prescribe medication.
- They study the behavior of groups, including how people behave in social settings and how groups influence individual behavior. They might investigate a wide range of topics, including attitudes, prejudice, communication, interpersonal relationships, aggression, and persuasion.
- They conduct research on how people work best with machines.
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- They study and perform research on the brain and behavior. They examine the neural bases of behavior and try to understand different biological factors that might impact how people think, feel, and act.
- They study how people learn. This might involve developing instructional strategies and teaching techniques. Some study giftedness or learning disabilities.
- They help people recognize their strengths and resources to cope with everyday problems and adversity.
- They research human development across the entire lifespan, from birth through death.
- They help athletes refine their focus on competition goals, become more motivated, and learn to deal with the anxiety and fear of failure that often accompany competition.
- They assess, diagnose and treat individuals experiencing psychological distress and mental illness. They often work in hospitals, mental health clinics, and private practice.
- They focus on the relationship between psychology and the law. This might involve acting as a consultant in criminal cases or civil disputes, performing child custody evaluations, and offering psychotherapy services to crime victims.
15 Clues: They conduct research on how people work best with machines. • They research human development across the entire lifespan, from birth through death. • They help children cope with emotional, academic, social, and behavior problems in school settings. • They help people recognize their strengths and resources to cope with everyday problems and adversity. • ...
Types of Psychology 2020-04-02
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- They practice psychology by treating soldiers who have a mental illness or emotional distress, researching different aspects of military life, and helping soldiers transition back to civilian life.
- They help children cope with emotional, academic, social, and behavior problems in school settings.
- They apply psychological principles and research methods to the workplace in the interest of improving productivity, health and the quality of work life.
- They work with the empirical method (collecting data) and the manipulation of variables within the laboratory as a way of understanding certain phenomena and advancing scientific knowledge.
- They investigate how people think, including topics such as decision-making and problem-solving. They are interested in how the brain processes, learns, stores, recognizes, and utilizes information.
- They have a medical degree and focus on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. They can prescribe medication.
- They study the behavior of groups, including how people behave in social settings and how groups influence individual behavior. They might investigate a wide range of topics, including attitudes, prejudice, communication, interpersonal relationships, aggression, and persuasion.
- They conduct research on how people work best with machines.
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- They study and perform research on the brain and behavior. They examine the neural bases of behavior and try to understand different biological factors that might impact how people think, feel, and act.
- They study how people learn. This might involve developing instructional strategies and teaching techniques. Some study giftedness or learning disabilities.
- They help people recognize their strengths and resources to cope with everyday problems and adversity.
- They research human development across the entire lifespan, from birth through death.
- They help athletes refine their focus on competition goals, become more motivated, and learn to deal with the anxiety and fear of failure that often accompany competition.
- They assess, diagnose and treat individuals experiencing psychological distress and mental illness. They often work in hospitals, mental health clinics, and private practice.
- They focus on the relationship between psychology and the law. This might involve acting as a consultant in criminal cases or civil disputes, performing child custody evaluations, and offering psychotherapy services to crime victims.
15 Clues: They conduct research on how people work best with machines. • They research human development across the entire lifespan, from birth through death. • They help children cope with emotional, academic, social, and behavior problems in school settings. • They help people recognize their strengths and resources to cope with everyday problems and adversity. • ...
Wellness Journal 2022-03-05
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- when two or more things are in alignment
- a sentence in the present tense, that usually starts with "I am..."
- to bring something to life, or attract what you desire
- a feeling of admiration for someone
- a peaceful practice where you focus on distancing yourself from your thoughts
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- a physical and mental practice that improves your wellbeing through breathwork, meditation and movement
- seven energy points in your body, located on your spine
- a feeling of complete relaxation
- a type of yoga that is focused on creative sequences and movement
- a sound made by cats
- food or nourishment that is essential for your health
- a force that is required to sustain your physical and mental activity
- when you are well balanced and connected to nature
13 Clues: a sound made by cats • a feeling of complete relaxation • a feeling of admiration for someone • when two or more things are in alignment • when you are well balanced and connected to nature • food or nourishment that is essential for your health • to bring something to life, or attract what you desire • seven energy points in your body, located on your spine • ...
Teenage pregnancy 2024-01-14
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- Professional counselors help clients identify goals and potential solutions to problems which cause emotional turmoil; seek to improve communication and coping skills; strengthen self-esteem; and promote behavior change and optimal mental health.
- including limited access to sexual health resources, inadequate support systems, and poverty, contribute to higher rates of teenage pregnancy, particularly in low-income communities.
- pregnancy can result from contraceptive failure, non-use of contraceptive services, and, less commonly, rape.
- is when a woman under 20 gets pregnant. It usually refers to teens between the ages of 15-19.
- Exploringthe influence of psychological aspects like self-esteem, mental health, and peer pressure on adolescents' decisions about sexual activity.
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- is a frequent consequence of unintended pregnancy and, in the developing world, can result in serious, long-term negative health effects including infertility and maternal death
- Teenagers with low self-esteem may seek validation through early sexual relationships, which can lead to unintended pregnancies.
- is the act of preventing pregnancy. This can be a device, a medication, a procedure or a behavior.
- Portrayal of Sexual Relationships: media often portrays teenage relationships and sexual activities in a glamorous and unrealistic manner.
- is the act of preventing pregnancy. This can be a device, a medication, a procedure or a behavior.
10 Clues: is when a woman under 20 gets pregnant. It usually refers to teens between the ages of 15-19. • is the act of preventing pregnancy. This can be a device, a medication, a procedure or a behavior. • is the act of preventing pregnancy. This can be a device, a medication, a procedure or a behavior. • ...
The key to a good life crossword 2024-01-12
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- an app that helps you manage and lose your stress.
- what is one way you can get the suicide help line
- a mental disorder that many people develop once in their lives.
- an activity that you can do to improve your mental health
- a type of contraceptive used to prevent STI's
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- who is most likely to drink and drive
- what workouts can you do when on the vegan diet
- what diet consists of no animal made products
- what sign is on the drinking and driving page
- what kind of birth control goes inside of you
10 Clues: who is most likely to drink and drive • what diet consists of no animal made products • what sign is on the drinking and driving page • what kind of birth control goes inside of you • a type of contraceptive used to prevent STI's • what workouts can you do when on the vegan diet • what is one way you can get the suicide help line • ...
Health and Wellness 2025-01-01
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- A form of physical exercise that combines rhythmic aerobic exercise with stretching and strength training routines with the goal of improving all elements of fitness.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- The ability to endure an unpleasant or difficult process or situation without giving way.
- The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- Inorganic substances that are essential for the body to function properly.
- A mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one's feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations.
- A nutrient found in food that is made up of many amino acids joined together and is a necessary part of the diet.
- Health: A person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being.
- Physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive for the purpose of conditioning the body.
- A natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs.
- The quality or state of being physically strong.
- A transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless chemical substance, which is the main constituent of Earth's streams, lakes, and oceans, and the fluids of most living organisms.
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- The state of being free from tension and anxiety.
- The process of causing something to absorb water.
- The quality of bending easily without breaking, often referring to the range of motion in a joint or series of joints.
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
- The kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.
- A natural periodic state of rest for the mind and body, in which the eyes usually close and consciousness is completely or partially lost.
- Organic compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- The ability to maintain the body's center of mass over its base of support.
- The condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- A practice where an individual uses a technique – such as mindfulness, or focusing the mind on a particular object, thought, or activity – to train attention and awareness, and achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state.
- Organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues, including sugars, starch, and cellulose, which provide energy.
- A group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines which originated in ancient India.
25 Clues: The quality or state of being physically strong. • The state of being free from tension and anxiety. • The process of causing something to absorb water. • The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. • The condition of being physically fit and healthy. • The kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats. • ...
Wellbeing Crossword 2020-11-10
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- - most disadvantaged country in Europe.
- - the aspect of wellbeing that is the financial ability of communities.
- country - a country that has not achieved an important degree of industrialization for their population.
- expectancy - a way to measure the health and wellbeing of more disadvantaged communities.
- - the aspect of wellbeing that relates to having a stable government/leader.
- - the aspect of wellbeing that relates to sustainable living in nature.
- area - a geographical area that is located outside towns and cities.
- territory - most disadvantaged state in australia
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- - the aspect of wellbeing of having access to required automated devices.
- - most disadvantaged state in north america.
- country - an industrialised nation with sufficient access to resources
- - the aspect of wellbeing that is the sense of belonging to a community and making a contribution to society.
- - most disadvantage country in south
- - the aspect of wellbeing that combines overall a person's mental, physical, emotional and social factors.
- - most disadvantaged country in africa.
- korea - most disadvantaged country in asia.
- area - the region surrounding a city
17 Clues: - most disadvantage country in south • area - the region surrounding a city • - most disadvantaged country in Europe. • - most disadvantaged country in africa. • korea - most disadvantaged country in asia. • - most disadvantaged state in north america. • territory - most disadvantaged state in australia • ...
2 2025-08-05
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- The act of making something longer or larger in size
- A substance added to soil to help plants grow
- The taste or smell of something
- The process of providing or obtaining food necessary for health
- An underground or underwater passage, often for transport
- Small, hard seeds used for food (e.g., rice, wheat)
- To break down food in the body; to understand information
- A chemical used to kill pests (insects, weeds, etc.)
- A natural substance (e.g., iron, calcium) needed for good health
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- A microscopic single-celled organism, some causing disease
- A cereal grain used to make flour for bread, pasta, etc.
- The ability to see; a mental image of the future
- The state of being extremely poor
- A substance produced by or used in a chemical process
- Something that can be chosen instead of another option
- The state of things as they actually exist, not imagined
- A store selling food and household items; food items themselves
17 Clues: The taste or smell of something • The state of being extremely poor • A substance added to soil to help plants grow • The ability to see; a mental image of the future • Small, hard seeds used for food (e.g., rice, wheat) • The act of making something longer or larger in size • A chemical used to kill pests (insects, weeds, etc.) • ...
Safran Vital HSE Rules 2026-04-13
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- I stay alert; risks related to mental health
- I move ___________; Vital rule 1
- I analyze my work environment for____ work; Vital rule 4
- I take care of my _____ and that of others; Vital rule 3
- _______driving increases your risk of crash by 23x
- The ______ program provides 24 hour help for employees needing assistance in troubling times
- These are required in shop areas
- These are required when working with chemicals even in small amounts
- Working at height requires a ___________ found on HSE Insite Page.
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- I work safely on our _________; Vital rule 5
- Remain ____ when lifting and moving loads; Vital rule 6
- Access HSE programs through the "Life at Grand Prairie" page on _______
- I never _________ machine safety systems unless trained and authorized
- The ______ lifeline (dial 988) for free confidential counseling
- I anticipate to manage better; working with contractors; Vital rule 7
- I never walk under a hoist with a _______ load
- Authorized forklift drivers access a ________ prior to using the lift
17 Clues: I move ___________; Vital rule 1 • These are required in shop areas • I work safely on our _________; Vital rule 5 • I stay alert; risks related to mental health • I never walk under a hoist with a _______ load • _______driving increases your risk of crash by 23x • Remain ____ when lifting and moving loads; Vital rule 6 • ...
Caregiver Health Puzzle 2025-04-14
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- talking about ones ____ helps stay emotionally healthy
- a parent will become tired if they do not get this
- eating good ____ ensures a healthy adult and baby
- keeping up this physical thing is important
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- ______ health ensures wellbeing of a parent's mind
- _____ health helps the parent be emotionally stable
- friends and family help give this kind of care
7 Clues: keeping up this physical thing is important • friends and family help give this kind of care • eating good ____ ensures a healthy adult and baby • ______ health ensures wellbeing of a parent's mind • a parent will become tired if they do not get this • _____ health helps the parent be emotionally stable • talking about ones ____ helps stay emotionally healthy
Individual Development Project - Marcos Arias 2023-08-07
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- Naturally draws people in and makes friends easily through shared interests.
- Demonstrates inventiveness through piano composition and music production.
- Open to new experiences, such as diving into music production and exploring coding projects.
- Approaches problems with creativity and explores new avenues, such as music composition.
- Committed to principles, emphasized by the importance of never cutting corners.
- Reflective on the impact of family dynamics and personal struggles.
- Skilled in multiple domains, such as music and academics.
- Remains optimistic about the future and personal growth journey.
- Capable of self-sufficiency, managing tasks like laundry and lunches from an early age.
- Sets high aspirations, such as securing a software engineering role at Microsoft.
- Shows understanding and empathy in building connections with others.
- Enjoys connecting with others through music, social planning, and event organization.
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- Displays excitement and passion for interests like music and coding projects.
- Concentrates on tasks like curating playlists and coding projects.
- Displays a wide range of talents, from music to sports and coding.
- Independently manages challenges, from family dynamics to mental health struggles.
- Demonstrates consideration for the impact of actions, especially in social interactions.
- Set on achieving goals, like succeeding academically despite obstacles.
- Possesses a strong internal motivation to succeed and make positive changes.
- Able to overcome challenges like family hardships and personal struggles.
- Engages deeply in academic pursuits and coding projects, seeking to expand knowledge.
- Adjusts to new circumstances, transitioning from sheet music to popular songs.
- Engages in various sports like soccer, basketball, and boxing for both physical release and camaraderie.
- Remains determined despite setbacks like mental health challenges and academic obstacles.
- Proficient in playing piano, composing, and even exploring music production and DJing.
25 Clues: Skilled in multiple domains, such as music and academics. • Remains optimistic about the future and personal growth journey. • Concentrates on tasks like curating playlists and coding projects. • Displays a wide range of talents, from music to sports and coding. • Reflective on the impact of family dynamics and personal struggles. • ...
Basics of rehabilitation 2024-06-06
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- Physical activities performed to improve health and fitness.
- The rhythmic expansion and contraction of an artery as blood is forced through it.
- The force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels. Stretching The act of extending muscles to their full length to
- An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage
- A condition in which muscles are continuously contracted causing stiffness or tightness.
- The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- The process of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after illness or injury
- The ability to move or be moved freely and easily.
- The quality or state of being physically strong
- A medical condition where poor blood flow to the brain results in cell death
- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- The red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins,carrying oxygen and nutrients to the body
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- A tissue composed of fibers capable of contracting to effect bodily movement.
- The action or process of c or being moved.
- An unpleasant feeling caused by illness or injury
- The speed at which a heart beats, measured in beats per minute Hypertension Abnormally high blood pressure.
- Painful contractions of muscles, often occurring in the legs.
- A sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle or group of muscles.
- A restriction or boundary that limits movement or function.
- A professional trained to help patients recover from physical or mental ailments
- A condition caused by the excessive loss of water from the body.
- The act of inhaling and exhaling air..
22 Clues: The act of inhaling and exhaling air.. • The action or process of c or being moved. • The organ that pumps blood throughout the body • The quality or state of being physically strong • An unpleasant feeling caused by illness or injury • The ability to move or be moved freely and easily. • A restriction or boundary that limits movement or function. • ...
Basics of Rehabilitation 2024-05-28
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- Physical activities performed to improve health and fitness.
- A tissue composed of fibers capable of contracting to effect bodily movement.
- The force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels.
- The act of extending muscles to their full length to improve flexibility.
- The act of inhaling and exhaling air.
- The red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins, carrying oxygen and nutrients to the body.
- A professional trained to help patients recover from physical or mental ailments.
- The ability to move or be moved freely and easily.
- A condition in which muscles are continuously contracted, causing stiffness or tightness.
- A condition caused by the excessive loss of water from the body.
- The rhythmic expansion and contraction of an artery as blood is forced through it.
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- The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- Painful contractions of muscles, often occurring in the legs.
- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage.
- The process of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after illness or injury.
- The extent or scope of movement.
- A medical condition where poor blood flow to the brain results in cell death.
- The action or process of moving or being moved.
- A restriction or boundary that limits movement or function.
- A sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle or group of muscles.
- The quality or state of being physically strong.
- The speed at which a heart beats, measured in beats per minute.
- Abnormally high blood pressure.
- An unpleasant feeling caused by illness or injury.
25 Clues: Abnormally high blood pressure. • The extent or scope of movement. • The act of inhaling and exhaling air. • The organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • The action or process of moving or being moved. • The quality or state of being physically strong. • The ability to move or be moved freely and easily. • An unpleasant feeling caused by illness or injury. • ...
crossword wars 3 2026-02-27
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- Company developing advanced wearable shoes
- Quarterback Fernando recently in college football headlines
- List of players on a hockey team
- Time many schools are trying to limit during the day
- Sport at the center of intense U.S.–Canada competition
- Figure skater Ilia known for landing difficult quad jumps
- State discussed as a possible new home for the Chicago Bears
- Local education system dealing with teacher shortages
- Issue at the center of lawsuits involving social media platforms
- Four-rotation jump landed by elite figure skaters
- Surface where Olympic figure skating takes place
- Possible move of an NFL team out of Chicago
- Laws being proposed to support phone bans in schools
- Field driving innovation like bionic footwear
- Common concern during Olympic competition
- High-difficulty jumps landed by Ilia Malanin
- School policies restricting student cellphone use
- American squad competing in international hockey
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- Ongoing lack of qualified teachers in many districts
- Country frequently facing the U.S. in hockey championships
- Chicago NFL team considering a stadium move
- Video platform involved in a mental health court case
- Alyssa Liu’s return to competitive skating
- High-tech shoes designed to enhance movement and performance
- Fernando Mendoza entered the college football portal
- American figure skater who returned to elite competition
- Open teaching positions schools struggle to fill
- Word often used to describe U.S. vs Canada hockey matchups
- Suburb previously proposed for a new Bears stadium site
- International multi-sport competition held every four years
- Court proceeding connected to the YouTube mental health lawsuit
- Stories dominating sports and education news
- NCAA system allowing athletes to change schools
33 Clues: List of players on a hockey team • Common concern during Olympic competition • Company developing advanced wearable shoes • Alyssa Liu’s return to competitive skating • Chicago NFL team considering a stadium move • Possible move of an NFL team out of Chicago • Stories dominating sports and education news • High-difficulty jumps landed by Ilia Malanin • ...
Ishbel Gonzalez 2026-01-12
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- the body's command center
- network of nerves outside the brain and spinal cord
- diagnoses and treats illness as well as injuries and diseases
- sends signals throughout the body
- controls voluntary movements
- brain stem connecting the brain to spinal cord
- specializes in administering anesthesia
- surgically treats conditions affecting the nervous system, brain, and spine
- studies mental health and behavior and while managing and understanding
- command center for what we think, feel, and do
- a clear, watery liquid that circulates around the brain and spinal cord
- monitors patients before, during, and after surgery
- controls involuntary bodily functions
- fluid-filled cavities in the brain or chambers in the heart
- coordinates and regulates muscular activity
- applies manual pressure to specific body points
- operates equipment to record and analyse electrical activity of the brain
- uses thin needles to stimulate specific body points
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- diagnoses, treats, and prevents mental health issues
- prepares the body for action
- region of the fore-brain below the thalamus
- diagnoses and treats neurological disorders
- "rest and digest" part of autonomic nervous system
- monitors patient behavior and helps with therapeutic treatments
- diagnoses and treats musculoskeletal issues
- diagnoses, treats, and manages disorders of the nervous system, brain, and spine
- the three membranes
- movement expert who diagnoses and manages physical impairments
- connects fore-brain and hind-brain
- transmit electrical and chemical signals
- performs and analyzes sleep studies
- fundamental unit of the nervous system
- largest part of the brain
- connects the cerebrum and cerebellum
- creates visual images of the inside of the human body
- center for sensory information
- forms central nervous system
- caudal part of the fore-brain
38 Clues: the three membranes • the body's command center • largest part of the brain • prepares the body for action • controls voluntary movements • forms central nervous system • caudal part of the fore-brain • center for sensory information • sends signals throughout the body • connects fore-brain and hind-brain • performs and analyzes sleep studies • connects the cerebrum and cerebellum • ...
Pregnancy 2026-03-23
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- A single cell that is the result of a sperm cell and egg cell fusing together.
- A scoring tool used determine the health level of a newborn baby.
- The result of two separate eggs being fertilized by two different sperm cells, creating two unique individuals.
- The baby is removed through a surgical incision in the abdominal wall and uterus.
- When the top of the baby’s head appears at the vaginal opening.
- The inability to conceive after 12 months of regular, unprotected intercourse (6 months if over the age of 35).
- This is the union of a sperm and egg cell (typically occurs in the Fallopian Tubes).
- A tube that transports essential oxygen and nutrients while removing waste.
- A serious, long-lasting mental health disorder occurring after childbirth.
- When a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus
- Collected sperm is inserted directly into the uterus using a catheter or needleless syringe during ovulation.
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- High blood sugar caused by pregnancy.
- A diagnostic tool that uses sound waves to create images of internal organs, tissues, and blood flow.
- A group of permanent physical and mental birth defects caused by alcohol consumption during pregnancy.
- Sudden high blood pressure caused by pregnancy.
- An embryo (created via IVF) is implanted into a carrier’s uterus.
- The care a mother gets during pregnancy.
- How many trimesters are there?
- Two individuals developed from a single fertilized egg (zygote) that splits into two embryos.
- Eggs are fertilized by sperm outside the body in a laboratory.
- The gradual opening of the cervix to 10 cm
- A pancake-shaped organ that attaches to the uterine wall and connects to the baby via the umbilical cord.
- How many months is the average pregnancy?
23 Clues: How many trimesters are there? • High blood sugar caused by pregnancy. • The care a mother gets during pregnancy. • How many months is the average pregnancy? • The gradual opening of the cervix to 10 cm • Sudden high blood pressure caused by pregnancy. • When a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus • Eggs are fertilized by sperm outside the body in a laboratory. • ...
Mental Health 2025-06-06
4 Clues: Best way to get help • Main cause for health issues • Mental health can effect someone's entire ___ • One in __ Americans suffer from mental health issues
OLD AGE 2023-09-19
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- The term for a person's parent's parent?
- Scientific study of the aging process?
- Term used for health conditions that can become more frequent with age?
- The fine lines and creases that appear on aging skin?
- Term for a person who has reached the age of 100 or more?
- The gradual deterioration often associated with old age?
- The adjective used to describe the physical vulnerability of the elderly?
- The quality of having experience and good judgment?
- The term for people who are advanced in age?
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- A disorder that mainly affects joints of the elderly?
- Demographic group that often requires specialized care and support?
- The period in one's life after 12 and before 20 years old?
- What's the term for the mental decline associated with old age?
- The stage in life when one stops working after a career?
- What's the medical specialty focused on the health care of the elderly?
- What's the term for a child's child?
- Characteristic often attributed to older individuals due to life experience?
- What are the health issues and illnesses that often affect the elderly?
- Cognitive function that tends to decline with age?
- The regular payment made to retired individuals?
20 Clues: What's the term for a child's child? • Scientific study of the aging process? • The term for a person's parent's parent? • The term for people who are advanced in age? • The regular payment made to retired individuals? • Cognitive function that tends to decline with age? • The quality of having experience and good judgment? • ...
Crossword 2 2025-07-19
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- A substance produced by or used in a chemical process
- The taste or smell of something
- An underground or underwater passage, often for transport
- A substance added to soil to help plants grow
- A chemical used to kill pests (insects, weeds, etc.)
- Small, hard seeds used for food (e.g., rice, wheat)
- The process of providing or obtaining food necessary for health
- The ability to see; a mental image of the future
- A cereal grain used to make flour for bread, pasta, etc.
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- Something that can be chosen instead of another option
- The state of being extremely poor
- A store selling food and household items; food items themselves
- A microscopic single-celled organism, some causing disease
- The act of making something longer or larger in size
- The state of things as they actually exist, not imagined
- To break down food in the body; to understand information
- A natural substance (e.g., iron, calcium) needed for good health
17 Clues: The taste or smell of something • The state of being extremely poor • A substance added to soil to help plants grow • The ability to see; a mental image of the future • Small, hard seeds used for food (e.g., rice, wheat) • The act of making something longer or larger in size • A chemical used to kill pests (insects, weeds, etc.) • ...
HEAlth puzzle 2024-02-23
9 Clues: you wanna cry • a way you feel • you are smiling • a state of a person • how you look and feel • you are having a blast • how you act with others • how you feel on the inside • you want to put a whole in your wall
Mental Disorders 2021-11-01
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- False beliefs that a person maintains in the face of contrary evidence.
- A disorder characterized by excessive or unrealistic worry about almost everything.
- A personality disorder characterized by feelings of inadequacy and sensitivity to criticism.
- A personality disorder characterized by excessive emotions; excessively seeking attention.
- A personality disorder characterized by a distrust of others.
- An American journalist who lobbied for state psychiatric hospitals
- A personality disorder characterized by detachment from social relationships.
- A mood disorder in which a person alternates between feelings of hypomania and depression.
- A mood disorder characterized by depression in the winter time.
- A type of schizophrenia in which a person may remain motionless for long periods of time.
- A mood disorder less serious than major depressive disorder.
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- A personality disorder characterized by an excessive need to be taken care of.
- An anxiety disorder characterized by anxiety about being in places or situations that may be difficult to escape.
- A personality disorder characterized by a pattern of disregarding and violating the rights of others without feeling remorse.
- A disorder characterized by an intense interest in being orderly, having control, or achieving perfection.
- A personality disorder characterized by intense discomfort in close relationships.
- A disorder characterized by confused and disordered thoughts and perceptions.
- A personality disorder characterized by an exaggerated sense of self-importance.
- A mood disorder characterized by lowered mood in which a person experiences feelings of worthlessness
- A mood disorder in which a person alternates between feelings of mania and depression.
- An anxiety disorder in which victims of traumatic events experience the original event in the form of dreams or flashbacks.
21 Clues: A mood disorder less serious than major depressive disorder. • A personality disorder characterized by a distrust of others. • A mood disorder characterized by depression in the winter time. • An American journalist who lobbied for state psychiatric hospitals • False beliefs that a person maintains in the face of contrary evidence. • ...
Mental Cases 2022-02-08
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- very numerous
- What did they deal them
- He was a solder for
- what do they see everywhere
- what are they waiting for
- Has a theme of
- where do they see there faces
- what is Blood-Black
- what to the smiles turn into
- What is a Blood Smear
- What do they grip
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- What is Shirk with torment
- what do they see
- what are they
- There is a tone of ___ when he talks about them
- A language device used is
- What are shadows
- What did they deal them
- Where do they sit
- the dead have
- mental cases means they are
21 Clues: what are they • very numerous • the dead have • Has a theme of • what do they see • What are shadows • Where do they sit • What do they grip • He was a solder for • what is Blood-Black • What is a Blood Smear • What did they deal them • What did they deal them • A language device used is • what are they waiting for • What is Shirk with torment • what do they see everywhere • ...
Ejercicio Mental 2016-10-09
50 Clues: 9 • 6 • 2 • 5 • 7 • 8 • 1 • 3 • 4 • 10 • 13 • 18 • 31 • 38 • 36 • 17 • 48 • 34 • 46 • 45 • 33 • 41 • 39 • 20 • 23 • 27 • 42 • 21 • 37 • 40 • 16 • 35 • 50 • 44 • 26 • 15 • 19 • 47 • 11 • 49 • 22 • 32 • 30 • 43 • 14 • 28 • 24 • 29 • 25 • 12
Mental Illness 2022-12-16
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- treatment that requires injections
- mark of shame
- perception of something that is not present
- wife of John Nash
- fear of something
- mood changes with seasons
- university where John Nash studied and worked
- unwanted thoughts, repeatedly perform tasks
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- mathematician who suffered from schizophrenia
- state where John Nash was born
- worry about becoming ill, no symptoms
- hopelessness, sadness, worthlessness
- developed by John Nash
- can not tell what is real or imagined
- pretigious award won by John Nash in 1994
- how John Nash died
- number of sons John Nash had
- brain abnormalities, struggle with communication
- extreme changes in mood
- exposure to a terrifying event
- specialized in the nervous system and brain
21 Clues: mark of shame • wife of John Nash • fear of something • how John Nash died • developed by John Nash • extreme changes in mood • mood changes with seasons • number of sons John Nash had • state where John Nash was born • exposure to a terrifying event • treatment that requires injections • hopelessness, sadness, worthlessness • worry about becoming ill, no symptoms • ...
Mental Fitness 2022-04-28
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- Start here for promo planning
- New Items? Emily can help you out with these
- Drive them. Log them. Repeat.
- Once just an old proverb, science now shows that this might be nature's best medicine after all
- A place to start your seeds
- Fermented foods support your microbiome with these little friends
- Boasts "Better Food. Better Future."
- crazy GOOD Distribution
- Member-owned business model
- Policies and Procedures live here
- Aiming to bar the import of products from illegally deforested land into the US
- Send your hours to ______ at volunteers@yyn
- Get to know your coworkers in one of these groups
- Log in and post something inspiring
- This brand offers oatmeal with a boost
- Research shows that a diet made up of processed, fried, and sugary foods can increase the risk of developing ________ by as much as 60%
- Your ____ is your "second brain"
- A ___________ in California has been permanently returned to its indigenous tribes
- Everyone loves that they're committed to putting zero new plastics into the world
- Keep track of those product placements with this app
- Best Natural Products Brokerage Ever
- The brain's ability to reorganize synaptic connections for growth and recovery
- Renewal Mill upcycles the byproduct of this to produce 15,000 lbs of Okara every week
- Take care of yourself! Use your Wellness ______
- A Yin Yang Core Value akin to the Golden Rule
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- World's largest Gift Economy
- BCorp Month
- _______ for just a few minutes a day reduces stress and can enhance creativity
- Reduce the price for a little while
- "Things Fall Apart" author Achebe
- Learn how to optimize your you-ness with this assessment
- Set up this message when you're unavailable
- Continuous improvement
- These people can organize and meet deadlines like it's their job
- Making Business a Force for Good
- 2022 Yin Yang Award
- Primal Kitchen is one
- _______ deep and count to 4. Hold for 4. Exhale for 4.
- Submit those receipts here
- Mellow out with one of her Bean to Bliss Bars
- Taking steps to be carbon neutral by 2023!
- Healthy diet, healthy _______ (Hint: The part of the brain involved with learning, memory, and overall mental health)
- The list of items your account carries
- Share an " ___ the Clock" moment with your coworkers
- Brain health is a snooze with this vital tool
- BLab principles or sci-fi samurai
- 1% for the _____
- You'll be "Clover the ____" for these pops
- Stressed? Take ___ thing at a time
49 Clues: BCorp Month • 1% for the _____ • 2022 Yin Yang Award • Primal Kitchen is one • Continuous improvement • crazy GOOD Distribution • Submit those receipts here • A place to start your seeds • Member-owned business model • World's largest Gift Economy • Start here for promo planning • Drive them. Log them. Repeat. • Making Business a Force for Good • Your ____ is your "second brain" • ...
Salud mental 2023-09-18
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- Tipo de tratamiento que se basa en la interacción entre un terapeuta y un paciente.
- Rasgo de personalidad que caracteriza a las personas con trastorno por evitación.
- Que se caracteriza por la falta de respeto por la ley o las normas.
- Tipo de tratamiento que se utiliza para tratar los síntomas más incapacitantes del trastorno de la personalidad antisocial.
- Trastorno de la personalidad que se caracteriza por una preocupación excesiva por los detalles, las normas, las listas, el orden y el perfeccionismo. Trastorno...-compulsivo
- Comportamiento frecuente en las personas con trastorno de personalidad narcisista.
- Tratamiento que puede ser útil para las personas con trastorno de la personalidad obsesivo-compulsiva. Terapia...-conductual
- Falta de remordimientos o culpa por las acciones propias.
- Conjunto de rasgos emocionales y conductuales que caracterizan a una persona en su vida diaria y que son relativamente estables y predecibles.
- Comportamiento frecuente en las personas con trastorno de la personalidad antisocial.
- Que se caracteriza por la falta de control o de capacidad para actuar de manera reflexiva.
- Medicamento que puede utilizarse para tratar los síntomas obsesivos-compulsivos en las personas con este trastorno.
- Trastorno de la personalidad que se caracteriza por un patrón de grandiosidad, necesidad de admiración y falta de empatía, que comienza en la edad adulta temprana y se presenta en diversos contextos.
- Rasgo de personalidad que caracteriza a las personas con trastorno de la personalidad antisocial.
- Evaluación que se realiza a las personas con trastorno de la personalidad antisocial para detectar anomalías neurológicas.
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- Tipo de trastorno de la personalidad que se caracteriza por un pensamiento mágico, ideas peculiares, ideas de referencia, ilusiones y desrealización.
- Trastorno de la personalidad que se caracteriza por una necesidad general y excesiva de que se ocupen de uno, que ocasiona un comportamiento de sumisión y adhesión y temores de separación, que empieza al inicio de la edad adulta. Trastorno por...
- Conducta ilegal o que viola las normas sociales.
- Comportamiento frecuente en las personas con trastorno de personalidad narcisista.
- Rasgo de personalidad que caracteriza a las personas con trastorno de personalidad por dependencia.
- Estado de ánimo negativo, irritable y propenso a la ira.
- Un trastorno de la personalidad que se caracteriza por una desconfianza y sospechas generalizadas hacia los demás.
- Mecanismos de defensa que permiten a la persona separarse de sus sentimientos y pensamientos dolorosos.
- Medida que se utiliza para tratar a las personas con trastorno de la personalidad antisocial que son violentas o peligrosas.
- Término utilizado para describir a las personas con trastorno de la personalidad antisocial.
- Trastorno mental que se caracteriza por un patrón general de desprecio por las normas sociales y las leyes, que se manifiesta en un comportamiento que viola los derechos de los demás.
- Rasgo de personalidad que caracteriza a las personas con trastorno de la personalidad antisocial.
- Medicamento que puede utilizarse para tratar los síntomas obsesivos-compulsivos en las personas con trastorno de la personalidad obsesivo-compulsiva.
- Rasgo de personalidad que caracteriza a las personas con trastorno límite de la personalidad.
- Trastorno que puede confundirse con el trastorno disocial.
30 Clues: Conducta ilegal o que viola las normas sociales. • Estado de ánimo negativo, irritable y propenso a la ira. • Falta de remordimientos o culpa por las acciones propias. • Trastorno que puede confundirse con el trastorno disocial. • Que se caracteriza por la falta de respeto por la ley o las normas. • ...
Mental wellbeing 2024-01-26
32 Clues: Cat • Dog • Bird • Help • Need • Work • Peace • Music • I try • Noise • I walk • I sing • I talk • health • Family • I read • I Want • Friend • Friends • I laugh • Holiday • I write • Silence • Emotion • Patience • Optimist • I listen • Pessimist • Mind/Brain • Understand • Smile (you) • Sleep (you)
Mental Disorders 2025-12-19
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- continued use of substances despite negative consequences.
- a condition marked by intense emotions, unstable relationships, and fear of abandonment.
- an eating disorder involving bingeing followed by attempts to undo the eating.
- a mood disorder defined by episodes of full mania that may disrupt daily functioning.
- distress that goes beyond age expectations when away from attachment figures.
- a disorder where perceived physical flaws dominate thoughts despite reassurance.
- a severe mental illness involving altered perception, thought, and behavior.
- a cycle of unwanted thoughts relieved temporarily by repeated actions.
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- a rare but severe condition involving loss of reality soon after childbirth.
- a pattern of behavior marked by rule-breaking and lack of remorse for harm to others.
- a condition involving cycles of depression and milder mood elevation called hypomania.
- an eating disturbance driven by sensory issues or fear of consequences rather than body image.
- a disorder where past trauma continues to intrude on the present.
- characterized by inflated self-importance paired with fragile self-esteem.
- repeated episodes of consuming large amounts of food without purging behaviors.
- overwhelming worry and tension emerging after the birth of a child.
- chronic and excessive worry that feels difficult to control across many situations.
- emotional detachment and preference for solitude rather than relationships.
- a state of unusually high energy, confidence, or irritability that can impair judgment.
- long-standing suspicion of others’ motives without sufficient evidence.
- more than sadness, this disorder affects mood, energy, and motivation over time.
- intense fears that are specific, irrational, and actively avoided.
- an eating disorder where control of weight becomes a central obsession, often despite medical danger.
23 Clues: continued use of substances despite negative consequences. • a disorder where past trauma continues to intrude on the present. • intense fears that are specific, irrational, and actively avoided. • overwhelming worry and tension emerging after the birth of a child. • a cycle of unwanted thoughts relieved temporarily by repeated actions. • ...
Mental Disorders 2025-02-26
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- Haunting memories
- Experience moderate mania
- Experience severe mania
- Lengthy depressive moods, thoughts of suicide
- Minute long episodes of intense dread
- Difficulty discarding possessions
- Deficiencies in communication and social interactions
- Obsess about weight
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- Crowds and wide spaces
- Experience hallucinations or voices in the head
- Extreme fear of being embarrassed or judged
- Restraint in social situations
- Extreme inattention
- Exhibiting two or more personalities
- Persistently depressive mood
- Rigid habits and extreme perfectionism
- Inability to recall personal info
- Chronic excessive worry
- Fear of separation
- Unwanted repetitive thoughts
20 Clues: Haunting memories • Fear of separation • Extreme inattention • Obsess about weight • Crowds and wide spaces • Experience severe mania • Chronic excessive worry • Experience moderate mania • Persistently depressive mood • Unwanted repetitive thoughts • Restraint in social situations • Inability to recall personal info • Difficulty discarding possessions • ...
Salud Mental 2025-07-31
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- Condición de estar más expuesto a sufrir daños emocionales o psicológicos.
- Práctica mental que promueve la atención plena y la reducción del estrés.
- Médico especializado en diagnosticar y tratar trastornos mentales con medicamentos y terapia.
- Tratamiento psicológico realizado por profesionales para ayudar a superar dificultades emocionales o mentales.
- Respuesta del cuerpo ante situaciones que percibe como amenazantes o desafiantes.
- Estado completo de bienestar físico, mental y social, no solo ausencia de enfermedad.
- Valoración que una persona hace de sí misma, positiva o negativa.
- Proceso mental que permite analizar, razonar, imaginar y recordar.
- Prácticas que realiza una persona para preservar su salud física y mental.
- Técnica que ayuda a reducir el estrés y la tensión física y mental.
- Capacidad de darse cuenta de lo que ocurre en el entorno o dentro de uno mismo.
- Estado emocional caracterizado por sentimientos de tensión, preocupación y síntomas físicos como aumento del ritmo cardíaco.
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- Impulso interno que dirige el comportamiento hacia metas o deseos.
- Experiencia emocional negativa profunda que deja secuelas psicológicas.
- de prestar atención activa a lo que otra persona comunica, clave en terapia.
- Conjunto de características que definen a una persona como única.
- Red de ayuda emocional, profesional o social que contribuye al bienestar psicológico.
- Ayuda o acompañamiento que recibe una persona en momentos difíciles, emocional o socialmente.
- Trastorno del estado de ánimo que implica tristeza profunda, pérdida de interés y cambios en el apetito o el sueño.
- Sentimiento de seguridad en uno mismo o en los demás.
20 Clues: Sentimiento de seguridad en uno mismo o en los demás. • Conjunto de características que definen a una persona como única. • Valoración que una persona hace de sí misma, positiva o negativa. • Impulso interno que dirige el comportamiento hacia metas o deseos. • Proceso mental que permite analizar, razonar, imaginar y recordar. • ...
SALUD MENTAL 2025-09-09
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- Conductas que repetimos de manera regular
- Reacciones internas que expresan lo que sentimos
- Estado de equilibrio físico, emocional y mental
- Proceso de acompañamiento profesional para mejorar el bienestar
- Sentimiento opuesto a felicidad
- Práctica de atención plena al momento presente
- Capacidad de superar la adversidad
- Lo que se busca mantener en cuerpo y mente
- Cuidado de uno mismo para preservar la salud
- Personas cercanas que brindan compañía y confianza
- Práctica de concentración para relajar cuerpo y mente
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- Actividad necesaria para descansar y recuperar energía
- Trastorno caracterizado por tristeza profunda y pérdida de interés
- Valoración positiva o negativa de uno mismo
- Respuesta física y mental a situaciones de presión
- trastorno que causa preocupación excesiva
- Profesional que ayuda en problemas emocionales
- Emoción positiva que refleja alegría y plenitud
- Red de personas que ofrecen ayuda emocional o práctica
- Impulso interno que nos lleva a cumplir metas
20 Clues: Sentimiento opuesto a felicidad • Capacidad de superar la adversidad • Conductas que repetimos de manera regular • trastorno que causa preocupación excesiva • Lo que se busca mantener en cuerpo y mente • Valoración positiva o negativa de uno mismo • Cuidado de uno mismo para preservar la salud • Impulso interno que nos lleva a cumplir metas • ...
M10 Creative Activity 2024-07-25
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- In the disaster cycle, recovery includes what in recovery after a disaster?
- In the disaster cycle, the response phase includes lifesaving, protection of property, and meeting basic human needs when?
- Which phase of disaster realizes the limits of disaster assistance?
- According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), which phase of disaster describes a range of intense emotional reactions?
- Which phase of disaster describes a high level of activity with a low level of productivity?
- The fourth phase of disaster, known as the honeymoon phase, describes a dramatic shift in what?
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- In the disaster cycle, preparedness includes prevention, protection, and what?
- What is the final phase of disaster which describes an overall feeling of recovery?
- What is the first phase of disaster according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)?
9 Clues: Which phase of disaster realizes the limits of disaster assistance? • In the disaster cycle, recovery includes what in recovery after a disaster? • In the disaster cycle, preparedness includes prevention, protection, and what? • What is the final phase of disaster which describes an overall feeling of recovery? • ...
Crossword Puzzle (Lessons 7 & 8) 2024-04-10
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- Facial expressions communicates our ____.
- What connects the primitive brain stem and the cortex and affects sleeping-waking transitions?
- If a person can maintain standards of honesty and integrity, he/she is considered as?
- Our experience of emotion starts with a state of ___, a heightened activity in both our mind and body that makes us more alert.
- it is also called as emotional eating.
- It is one of the most common mental health issues experience by adolescence.
- A person is sad to be ____ if he can find a new perspective to his/her problem.
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- It is a drive for achievement, commitment, initiative, and optimism.
- It is the ability of a person to understand and express himself/herself, to relate well to others, and to cope up with the demands of daily life.
- This is usually referred to as “people skills” because they can influence, communicate, and lead.
- ___ is important in developing good mental health.
- What refers to an individual's emotional and psychological well-being, enabling them to utilize their cognitive and emotional abilities, function in society, and meet daily life demands?
- A sense of _____ has a widespread of effect on you and the people you interact with
- It is an act or the effect when depression becomes too severe.
- ____ feelings of self-worth contributes to healthy, psychological development, and help reduce the effects of stress while growing up.
15 Clues: it is also called as emotional eating. • Facial expressions communicates our ____. • ___ is important in developing good mental health. • It is an act or the effect when depression becomes too severe. • It is a drive for achievement, commitment, initiative, and optimism. • It is one of the most common mental health issues experience by adolescence. • ...
National Disability Awareness Month 2021-09-29
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- is the act of showing that you believe that someone or something is good or acceptable
- A _____________ has been defined as a body or mental function that operates differently.
- progressive mental deterioration that can occur in middle or old age, due to generalized degeneration of the brain
- totally or partially unable to hear.
- A _________________ disability is any disability that results in problems with growth and development.
- A developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life and affects communication and social interaction.
- Cerebral ___________ is a disorder caused by damage to the brain during pregnancy or birth.
- Legally ______________ people have a visual acuity of 20/200 or higher.
- __________ Syndrome is a condition caused by the presence of an extra chromosome #21.
- People who are deaf often talk using ___________ language.
- system of printing/writing for people who are blind, in which the characters are series of raised dots
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- mental disorder characterized by disturbances of thinking, mood, and behavior
- helps a person with a disability lead a more independent life.
- A traumatic _____________ injury (TBI) is an injury to the brain caused by the head being hit by something or shaken violently. This injury can change how the person acts, moves, and thinks.
- is a mental health disorder that can cause above-normal levels of hyperactive and impulsive behaviors
- A person who has _____________ sometimes has seizures.
- People with ___________ have trouble reading, even if they are very smart.
- _____________ pets are often overlooked because potential adopters do not know what their conditions entail. They may have legitimate concerns about extra medical or training costs, or unfounded biases against a pet that they perceive is less than “perfect.”
- A ____________ disability is a classification including several areas of functioning in which a person has difficulty learning in a typical manner.
- the practice or policy of providing equal access to opportunities and resources for people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalized, such as those who have physical or mental disabilities and members of other minority groups.
- People with disabilities would prefer to be referred to as "having a disability" and not as being.
21 Clues: totally or partially unable to hear. • A person who has _____________ sometimes has seizures. • People who are deaf often talk using ___________ language. • helps a person with a disability lead a more independent life. • Legally ______________ people have a visual acuity of 20/200 or higher. • ...
MSU Billings 2023-01-20
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- MSU Billings mascot's name
- MSU Billings houses the only ___ ___ in Montana
- True or false, you must live in the residence halls your freshman year
- _____ application deadline is February 1st of every year
- Your New Student Specialist's Last Name
- MSU Billings has a 95% ____ placement post graduation
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- Once graduated, we will need your final ____ High School transcript
- ____ is the largest city in Montana
- ____ and employment services, help students resumes, cover letters, employment, internships and so much more!
- MSU Billings mascot
- MSUB is the only university in Montana that offers ______ for a men's sport
- MSU Billings is home of the only NCAA Division___ athletic program in the state
- ____ priority deadline, that provides students aid, is December 1st
- Student ____ Services offer medical and mental health services to all student without having to leave campus
14 Clues: MSU Billings mascot • MSU Billings mascot's name • ____ is the largest city in Montana • Your New Student Specialist's Last Name • MSU Billings houses the only ___ ___ in Montana • MSU Billings has a 95% ____ placement post graduation • _____ application deadline is February 1st of every year • Once graduated, we will need your final ____ High School transcript • ...
allied health profession 2021-01-05
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- perform imaging procedures
- draw blood from patient
- prepares and dispense medication
- rehabilitates hearing impairment
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- promotes good health through proper diet
- help women maintain healthy pregnancies
- assist medical professionals in emergency situations
- treats and helps prevent mental disorders
- trained to provide care for people who are sick
9 Clues: draw blood from patient • perform imaging procedures • prepares and dispense medication • rehabilitates hearing impairment • help women maintain healthy pregnancies • promotes good health through proper diet • treats and helps prevent mental disorders • trained to provide care for people who are sick • assist medical professionals in emergency situations
Crossword for Well-being 2020-07-06
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- Utilizing these to express yourself musically and release stress
- Becoming one with this outside through listening, seeing, and feeling helps you feel connected to the world around you
- Utilizing your sense of smell through essential oils and other fragrances can benefit mental health, pain, and sleep
- A list of songs you can put together to help you achieve a desired mood/state
- Making up a rhythm, melody, or song on the spot can be fun and great for expression
- Making time for these individual interests helps you enjoy your life
- Doing this helps improve your physical and mental health
- This song makes you want to kick off your Sunday shoes
- Something that helps decrease an accelerated heart rate quickly
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- Taking a time out mentally and clearing your mind
- You can get a necessary vitamin outdoors taking this in
- Creating an original work of lyrics and music to help express yourself
- Whether digital or in person, this decreases isolation and brings connection
- A song by Pharrell Williams that brings this feeling
- Moments of pure joy/humor in which you let go
- What you can make a priority every night to improve overall quality of life
- Giving your mind and body moments of this to help you unwind and be calm
- Keeping this mindset combats depression, anxiety, and mood swings
- Communicating a request for help or expression of thanks to God
- A song by Katy Perry that inspires you to let your colors burst
- Moving in a fun way to release stress
- A relaxing song that elicits images in nature such as colors after the rain
22 Clues: Moving in a fun way to release stress • Moments of pure joy/humor in which you let go • Taking a time out mentally and clearing your mind • A song by Pharrell Williams that brings this feeling • This song makes you want to kick off your Sunday shoes • You can get a necessary vitamin outdoors taking this in • Doing this helps improve your physical and mental health • ...
Basics of Rehabilitation 2024-05-28
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- The force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels.
- Physical activities performed to improve health and fitness.
- The red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins, carrying oxygen and nutrients to the body.
- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The act of extending muscles to their full length to improve flexibility.
- A professional trained to help patients recover from physical or mental ailments.
- A tissue composed of fibers capable of contracting to effect bodily movement.
- A medical condition where poor blood flow to the brain results in cell death.
- The speed at which a heart beats, measured in beats per minute.
- A restriction or boundary that limits movement or function.
- Painful contractions of muscles, often occurring in the legs.
- The ability to move or be moved freely and easily.
- Abnormally high blood pressure.
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- The rhythmic expansion and contraction of an artery as blood is forced through it.
- An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage.
- The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- A condition in which muscles are continuously contracted, causing stiffness or tightness.
- The quality or state of being physically strong.
- A condition caused by the excessive loss of water from the body.
- The extent or scope of movement.
- The action or process of moving or being moved.
- A sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle or group of muscles.
- The process of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after illness or injury.
- The act of inhaling and exhaling air.
- An unpleasant feeling caused by illness or injury.
25 Clues: Abnormally high blood pressure. • The extent or scope of movement. • The act of inhaling and exhaling air. • The organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • The action or process of moving or being moved. • The quality or state of being physically strong. • The ability to move or be moved freely and easily. • An unpleasant feeling caused by illness or injury. • ...
Word Connectors 2023-02-04
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- He works hard, __________ he doesnt earn much.
- _______ to the rise in oil prices, the inflation rate rose by 1.25%
- Both cats ______ dogs are known to be top two choices for domestic house pets.
- Not to mention, it ______ helps to reduce the stigma towards mental health diagnoses.
- Students need to ensure that they abide by the school rules both in the classroom ___________ outside the classroom, especially when they represent the school.
- _____________, we also need to be reminded to always be kind to others.
- _____________ teacher's warning, he still interrupt his classmates' presentation.
- _____________ that is the history of British Colonisation
- ________ to the demand, we are unable to supply all items within two weeks.
- The company is doing well, _________ they aren't going to expand this year.
- If you keep on doing what you are doing, ____________ you will be facing a lot of problems.
- ______________ going to the ball, he is also the main organiser for the event.
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- Awareness towards mental health is not only important as a step to manage the stress level among the students but _________ for the teachers.
- The company is expanding. ___________
- ____________ that, we need to keep in mind that driving while tired or sleepy has the same effect as drunk driving.
- _________ to the mentioned fact, Vitamin C are known to boost one's immune system.
- __________ it was cold, she went out in shorts
- Prices have gone up, ___________ the minimum wage remains the same
- _____________, don't let fear get in the way of your success. Step out of your comfort zone and soar!
- The sea was cold, but he went swimming _________.
- that is why we need to start the journey towards a healthy lifestyle.
- a result, we are hiring extra staffs.
- _______ my sister has blue eyes, mine are brown
23 Clues: The company is expanding. ___________ • a result, we are hiring extra staffs. • He works hard, __________ he doesnt earn much. • __________ it was cold, she went out in shorts • _______ my sister has blue eyes, mine are brown • The sea was cold, but he went swimming _________. • _____________ that is the history of British Colonisation • ...
Tobacco 2024-09-23
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- product that heats tobacco or synthetic nicotine without burning it, producing an aerosol
- technique that involves responding to difficult feelings and situations with behaviors other than smoking
- physical and psychological need for a substance ort behavior
- technique that involves avoiding tempting situations and managing feelings that lead to tobacco use
- Media message that supports public health
- mental illness in which a person continues using a substance despite the negative effects on health and life
- aerosol released into the environment by people who vape
- influence that people your age or status have on your actions
- particles and gases left over after someone vapes
- technique that involves the use of nicotine gum or the nicotine patch to lessen withdrawal symptoms
- effect that occurs when the body needs an addicitive substance in its system to function normally or avoid cravings and anxiety
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- the body's need for an increased amount of a substance to experience the same effects as with smaller amounts
- plant with leaves that contain the chemical nicotine
- particles and gases left over after someone smokes a cigarette
- toxic substance that gives tobacco products their addictive
- two or more mental illnesses that occur together
- poisonous
- chemicals released by the brain the produces feelings of pleasure
- reminders that cause people to feel a strong desire for a substance
- substance made of nicotine or another drug and
- suspension of fine particles or droplets in the air
- tobacco smoke released into the environment by people who smoke
- residue produced by burning tobacco; consists of
- thick, sticky particles
- unpleasant symptoms that occur when someone addicted to a substance tries to stop using it
- cancer causing substances
- chemicals; is heated during vaping
27 Clues: poisonous • thick, sticky particles • cancer causing substances • chemicals; is heated during vaping • Media message that supports public health • substance made of nicotine or another drug and • two or more mental illnesses that occur together • residue produced by burning tobacco; consists of • particles and gases left over after someone vapes • ...
Jan Resolutions 2024-09-27
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- Milk alternative made from ground almonds (6)
- Sparkling water often consumed as a substitute for alcohol (7)
- Young soybeans often served as a snack or appetizer (7)
- Improved mental state when avoiding vices (7)
- Process of healing and regaining health (8)
- Established attitude or way of thinking (7)
- Person who chooses not to consume alcohol (3,7)
- Lifestyle that avoids all animal products (8)
- Diet that excludes animal products (5,5)
- Spread made from mashed chickpeas (6)
- Strength to resist temptation (8)
- Choosing not to consume alcohol for a period (10)
- Period of cleansing the body from alcohol (5)
- Wheat-based meat alternative (6)
- Beneficial to physical and mental well-being (7)
- Nutritious grain popular in vegan cooking (6)
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- Take time for personal evaluation (7)
- State of harmony and equilibrium (7)
- Non-alcoholic mix drink (7)
- Group of plant foods that includes beans, lentils, and peas (6)
- Diet that includes unprocessed fruits and vegetables (3)
- Prioritizing personal well-being (4,4)
- Prefix for many alcohol free cocktails (6)
- Protein-rich pulses often included in vegan dishes (7)
- Fermented soy product often used in vegan cooking (6)
- Ability to stay strong in the face of cravings (10)
- Leafy green vegetable favoured in vegan diets (4)
- Free from the influence of alcohol (5)
- Focus on health and self-care (8)
- Popular plant-based fat used in cooking (7,3)
- Creamy fruit often used in salads and spreads (7)
- Blended drink made with fruits and vegetables (8)
- Soy product often used as a meat substitute (4)
33 Clues: Non-alcoholic mix drink (7) • Wheat-based meat alternative (6) • Focus on health and self-care (8) • Strength to resist temptation (8) • State of harmony and equilibrium (7) • Take time for personal evaluation (7) • Spread made from mashed chickpeas (6) • Prioritizing personal well-being (4,4) • Free from the influence of alcohol (5) • ...
BE WELL Cognitive Wellness Crossword 2025-06-05
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- The ability to recover from adversity or adapt to change
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others
- Driving force that gives life direction
- Physical and emotional steadiness, essential for preventing falls and managing stress
- The brain's ability to adapt and form new connections over time
- Insight gained through lived experiences, often deepened with age
- Giving back to society or others
- Personal limits set to maintain mental, emotional, and relational health
- Maintaining adequate fluid intake for health and energy
- Feeling physically and emotionally secure in one’s environment
- Group of people with shared support
- A quiet state of body and mind for reflection or spiritual connection
- The process of personal development and self-awareness
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- Act of recognizing and appreciating the positives in life
- Friendly support, especially in aging
- Offering time and skills freely to support others or causes
- Awareness of the present moment
- Meaningful relationships that provide social and emotional support
- Feeling included and accepted
- Using imagination or original ideas, often linked to purpose and joy
- Participation in cognitive exercise and similar activities decreases your risk of _______ impairment
- A deep interest or enthusiasm that brings meaning to activities or work
- This occurs when a task or activity is sufficiently challenging and you are sufficiently skilled to meet that challenge.
- The ability to move freely and independently, important in aging
- Confidence in the reliability and integrity of others
- Looking inward to grow and understand
- Spiritual belief or trust in something greater, often a source of peace
- A state of mental and emotional calm and tranquility
- Desire to explore, learn, and grow throughout the lifespan
- Encouragement or help from others
30 Clues: Feeling included and accepted • Awareness of the present moment • Giving back to society or others • Encouragement or help from others • Group of people with shared support • Friendly support, especially in aging • Looking inward to grow and understand • Driving force that gives life direction • A state of mental and emotional calm and tranquility • ...
BE WELL 2025-07-01
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- The ability to recover from adversity or adapt to change
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others
- Driving force that gives life direction
- Physical and emotional steadiness, essential for preventing falls and managing stress
- The brain's ability to adapt and form new connections over time
- Insight gained through lived experiences, often deepened with age
- Giving back to society or others
- Personal limits set to maintain mental, emotional, and relational health
- Maintaining adequate fluid intake for health and energy
- Feeling physically and emotionally secure in one’s environment
- Group of people with shared support
- A quiet state of body and mind for reflection or spiritual connection
- The process of personal development and self-awareness
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- Act of recognizing and appreciating the positives in life
- Friendly support, especially in aging
- Offering time and skills freely to support others or causes
- Awareness of the present moment
- Meaningful relationships that provide social and emotional support
- Feeling included and accepted
- Using imagination or original ideas, often linked to purpose and joy
- Participation in cognitive exercise and similar activities decreases your risk of _______ impairment
- A deep interest or enthusiasm that brings meaning to activities or work
- This occurs when a task or activity is sufficiently challenging and you are sufficiently skilled to meet that challenge.
- The ability to move freely and independently, important in aging
- Confidence in the reliability and integrity of others
- Looking inward to grow and understand
- Spiritual belief or trust in something greater, often a source of peace
- A state of mental and emotional calm and tranquility
- Desire to explore, learn, and grow throughout the lifespan
- Encouragement or help from others
30 Clues: Feeling included and accepted • Awareness of the present moment • Giving back to society or others • Encouragement or help from others • Group of people with shared support • Friendly support, especially in aging • Looking inward to grow and understand • Driving force that gives life direction • A state of mental and emotional calm and tranquility • ...
M6 2025-02-17
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- type of change that is rapid, drastic, threatening
- Healthy People 2030 objective address social _____ of health and health equity
- Faith Community Nursing focuses on the mental, physical,_____ and health
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- more realistic and open to discussing the problem but may not be able to
- social determinants of health are conditions in which people are ____ , grow, live, work, and age
- How many stages of change are there?
6 Clues: How many stages of change are there? • type of change that is rapid, drastic, threatening • more realistic and open to discussing the problem but may not be able to • Faith Community Nursing focuses on the mental, physical,_____ and health • Healthy People 2030 objective address social _____ of health and health equity • ...
Borderline Personality Disorder 2021-03-17
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- the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character.
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others.
- treatment to help with Borderline Personality Disorder
- mental illness marked by periods of great excitement or euphoria, delusions, and overactivity.
- having or showing a tendency to be easily annoyed or made angry.
- a mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood
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- lack of stability; the state of being unstable.
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- acting or done without forethought.
- hostile behavior; unfriendliness or opposition.
10 Clues: acting or done without forethought. • lack of stability; the state of being unstable. • hostile behavior; unfriendliness or opposition. • treatment to help with Borderline Personality Disorder • having or showing a tendency to be easily annoyed or made angry. • a mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood • ...
healthy lifestyle 2026-02-20
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- well-being – a person’s emotional and psychological health.
- diet – a healthy way of eating that includes the right amounts of different foods.
- – the body’s ability to resist or fight diseases and infections.
- – describing a disease that lasts for a long time.
- – actions taken to stop something from happening, especially a disease.
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- – medical care given to cure or improve a disease.
- – the identification of a disease or problem by examining symptoms.
- – physical or mental signs that show you have an illness.
- – the process of becoming healthy again after illness or injury.
- effects – unwanted effects caused by medicine or treatment.
10 Clues: – medical care given to cure or improve a disease. • – describing a disease that lasts for a long time. • – physical or mental signs that show you have an illness. • well-being – a person’s emotional and psychological health. • effects – unwanted effects caused by medicine or treatment. • – the body’s ability to resist or fight diseases and infections. • ...
