mental health Crossword Puzzles
Health Jigsaw 2024-02-14
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- physical, mental, and social health
- compass knowing right and wrong in spiritual health
- body function as whole
- processing of emotions
- moral compass
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- effect of the environment on health
- expanding knowledge
- maintain your relationship with these
- a combination of different things
- psychological well being
- a way to boost physical health
- ability to start and maintain a relationship
12 Clues: moral compass • expanding knowledge • body function as whole • processing of emotions • psychological well being • a way to boost physical health • a combination of different things • effect of the environment on health • physical, mental, and social health • maintain your relationship with these • ability to start and maintain a relationship • ...
Hazel Acronyms 2022-07-13
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- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Mental Health
- Physical Health
- end of day
- Physician Assistant
- Family Education Rights and Protection Act
- Chief Technology Officer
- implementation manager
- customer success manager
- Clinical Support Team
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- Protected Health Information
- Primary Care Physician
- Account Manager
- Hazel's Early Assessment Response and Treatment
- Medical Doctor
- Nurse Practitioner
- family resource manager
- Chief Medical Officer
- Over the Counter Medication
- Customer Support Team
20 Clues: end of day • Mental Health • Medical Doctor • Account Manager • Physical Health • Nurse Practitioner • Physician Assistant • Chief Medical Officer • Customer Support Team • Clinical Support Team • Primary Care Physician • implementation manager • family resource manager • Chief Technology Officer • customer success manager • Over the Counter Medication • Protected Health Information • ...
Chapter 1, Lessons 1-4 Vocab 2025-08-27
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- a state of well-being or total health
- a deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose in life
- the sum of your surroundings
- personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives
- taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
- related risks that increase in effect with each added risk
- an individual’s mental or physical ability
- media-producing devices such as radio, television, and the Internet?
- the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group?
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- differences in health outcomes among groups
- providing accurate health information and health skills education to help people make healthy decisions
- people in your age group
- all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents
- voiding harmful behaviors
- a person’s capacity to learn about and understand basic health information and services and to use these resources to promote one’s health and wellness
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others
17 Clues: people in your age group • voiding harmful behaviors • the sum of your surroundings • a state of well-being or total health • an individual’s mental or physical ability • differences in health outcomes among groups • a deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose in life • related risks that increase in effect with each added risk • ...
Mental Health and Illnesses 2023-12-18
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- a mental illness characterized by feeling anxious or worried about multiple things for a prolonged period of time
- one of many obsessions associated with OCD that causes an individual to sanitize constantly
- a federal agency that provides treatment and services for people with mental substance use disorders (acronym)
- the percent of Americans that suffer from mental illness each year
- a type of mental health professional that can diagnose a mental illness
- a form of therapy that uses light to treat seasonal affective disorder
- a mental illness characterized by prolonged feelings of sadness, negative thoughts and/or sluggishness
- a substance often used to self medicate for depression
- how we feel, think and behave
- the percent of mental illness cases that begin by age 24
- a symptom of mental illness that involves prolonged feelings of sadness or irritability
- a symptom of mental illness when an individual refrains from being around people
- a symptom of mental illness when an individual refrains from being around people
- a condition usually affecting older individuals that has similar symptoms to depression causing confusion and memory loss
- a type/classification of medication commonly used to treat mental illnesses
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- an assessment tool used by a professional to diagnose a mental illness
- a symptom of mental illness that involves having strange thoughts and having trouble telling what is real and not
- a coping mechanism where an individual believes nothing is wrong with them
- when the brain is not working well for a prolonged period of time
- a symptom of mental illness that causes one to see or hear things that are not present
- one of many people (in school) you can talk to about your feelings and mental health
- __________ percent of U.S. adults that will develop at least one mental illness during their lifetime
- one of many compulsions associated with OCD that involves a specific number
- a form of therapy used to treat depression that uses individual or group counseling
- having a negative view or thought attached to something
- factors outside the brain that can lead to mental illness
- the number (at least) of classified forms of mental illness in existence
- those that can be affected by a mental illness
- a mental health professional that can diagnose a mental illness
- _________ __________ disorder causes feelings of obsession and/or compulsion
- effect of genes on the brain's development and function (often passed from parent to child)
- a coping mechanism when an individual believes nothing is wrong with them
- an assessment tool used by a professional to diagnose a mental illness requiring conversation
- a mind-body technique used to treat generalized anxiety disorder
34 Clues: how we feel, think and behave • those that can be affected by a mental illness • a substance often used to self medicate for depression • having a negative view or thought attached to something • the percent of mental illness cases that begin by age 24 • factors outside the brain that can lead to mental illness • ...
BG MENTAL WELLNESS AWARENESS 2023-08-02
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- A mental health professional who can prescribe medication and provide therapy.
- A mental health disorder caused by exposure to a traumatic event. (abbv.)
- A strategy that involves breaking tasks into smaller, manageable steps to reduce feelings of overwhelm
- A therapeutic technique that involves focusing on the present moment and accepting it without judgment.
- A technique that encourages positive thinking and self-empowerment.
- An anxiety disorder characterized by excessive worry and fear about everyday situations or objects
- A therapeutic technique that uses artistic expression to improve mental well-being.(2 words)
- A physical activity that increases endorphins and promotes mental well-being.
- Breathing A relaxation technique involving slow, deep breathing to reduce stress.
- Technique to stay present in moments of distress.
- A self-help strategy involving writing down thoughts and emotions to gain insight and release tension.
- A common mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest in activities.
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- A disorder characterized by difficulty in falling asleep or staying asleep
- A form of exercise that benefits mental health by releasing endorphins and reducing stress.
- A natural mood-enhancing chemical released in the brain during exercise
- A mood disorder characterized by extreme mood swings, from depression to mania.
- A form of therapy that utilizes interactions with horses to promote emotional growth. (2 words)
- A type of therapy that focuses on changing negative thought patterns and behaviors (abbv.)
- Attack A feeling of intense fear or discomfort in situations where escape may be difficult.
- A hormone often referred to as the "stress hormone" because of its role in the body's stress response.
20 Clues: Technique to stay present in moments of distress. • A technique that encourages positive thinking and self-empowerment. • A natural mood-enhancing chemical released in the brain during exercise • A mental health disorder caused by exposure to a traumatic event. (abbv.) • A disorder characterized by difficulty in falling asleep or staying asleep • ...
Mental Health 2022-10-11
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- progressive blank relaxation
- action or event that causes stress
- what does the T stand for in SMART
- bullying when someone attacks your feelings
- meditation helps improve blank
- when someone uses social media to bully
- sadness is a
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- physical activity releases
- when a person uses mindfulness to relax
- someone who watches someone get bullied
- what does the S stand for in SMART
- illness that is diagnosed
12 Clues: sadness is a • illness that is diagnosed • physical activity releases • progressive blank relaxation • meditation helps improve blank • action or event that causes stress • what does the T stand for in SMART • what does the S stand for in SMART • when a person uses mindfulness to relax • someone who watches someone get bullied • when someone uses social media to bully • ...
Mental Health 2022-10-18
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- Disorder is characterized by panic attacks which happen rapidly, are recurrent, and unexpected episodes of frightening physical reactions, fear and irrational thoughts.
- The ability to withstand adversity and bounce back from difficult life events.
- Disorder is characterized by cycles episodes)of Depression and Mania.
- Where mental health lives.
- The effect of things outside the brain on the brain – such as infection, malnutrition, severe trauma, etc.)
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder is characterized by excessive anxiety and worry about many different things
- Episodes may be triggered by a negative event (such as the loss of a loved one, severe and persistent stress such as job loss or living in a conflict zone) but can occur spontaneously.
- Social Anxiety Disorder (sometimes called Social Phobia) is characterized by the presence of an intense fear of scrutiny by others, which can be perceived to result in embarrassment or humiliation.
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- Often begins in adolescence and there is usually a genetic component. A family history of this disorder, a history of birth trauma and a history of fetal brain damage in utero increases the risk. Significant marijuana use may bring on this disorder in young people who are at genetic risk for the illness.
- A disorder that involves disturbances of emotion, thinking, and/or behavior
- Social Support and Social _______ are key protective factors against suicide
- The effect of genes on brain development and brain function.
12 Clues: Where mental health lives. • The effect of genes on brain development and brain function. • Disorder is characterized by cycles episodes)of Depression and Mania. • A disorder that involves disturbances of emotion, thinking, and/or behavior • Social Support and Social _______ are key protective factors against suicide • ...
Mental Health 2023-01-09
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- involuntary muscle movements that can be a side effect of certain medications
- physical activity that can improve both your mental and physical health
- situation where it is hard to fall asleep or stay asleep
- diagnosis based on a patient having hallucinations, delusions and disorganized thoughts
- intense, excessive and persistent worry
- mood disorder in which a patient can exhibit of wide range of moods
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- therapy that helps us view situations in a more positive light
- diagnosis that includes the inability to enjoy activities and accomplish ADLS
- developing skills that help us overcome negative situations
- the process by which the body changes food and drink into energy, can be slowed by certain medications
- extremely elevated and excitable mood that can be dictated by poor judgement
- substance used for medical treatment
12 Clues: substance used for medical treatment • intense, excessive and persistent worry • situation where it is hard to fall asleep or stay asleep • developing skills that help us overcome negative situations • therapy that helps us view situations in a more positive light • mood disorder in which a patient can exhibit of wide range of moods • ...
Mental Health 2019-05-15
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- is a rare severe mental disorder characterized by striking motor behavior, typically involving either significant reductions in voluntary movement or hyperactivity and agitation
- F20.0 is the ICD 10 code for what disorder?
- Characterized primarily by symptoms of schizophrenia, such as hallucinations or delusions, and symptoms of a mood disorder, such as mania and depression
- experience high and low moods—known as mania and depression—which differ from the typical ups-and-downs most people experience.
- symptoms Emotionless, Withdrawal/No follow-through, Struggling with the basics of daily life are what types of symptoms in schizophrenia
- symptoms hallucinations, delusions, confused thoughts are what type of symptoms in schizophrenia.
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- Abnormally upbeat, jumpy or wired, Increased activity, energy or agitation, exaggerated sense of well-being and self-confidence (euphoria),
- is a serious brain disorder that distorts the way a person thinks, acts, expresses emotions, perceives reality, and relates to others
- personality disorder People with this disorder tend to view things in extremes, such as all good or all bad. Their opinions of other people can also change quickly and tend to use self-harm behavior, such as cutting
- skills training This focuses on improving communication and social interactions and improving the ability to participate in daily activities
- May be used with treatment, to effectively manage signs and symptoms at the lowest possible dose.
- Is characterized by disorganized thinking with blunted and inappropriate emotional responses.
12 Clues: F20.0 is the ICD 10 code for what disorder? • Is characterized by disorganized thinking with blunted and inappropriate emotional responses. • May be used with treatment, to effectively manage signs and symptoms at the lowest possible dose. • symptoms hallucinations, delusions, confused thoughts are what type of symptoms in schizophrenia. • ...
Mental Health 2021-09-04
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- Journaling is a form of this
- is a risk factor to suicidal ideation
- call this number if someone has already currently attempted to take their life away;emergency.
- What is the abbreviation for Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale
- Suicide is the __ leading cause of death in the United States
- is a risk factor to leading to suicide
- is a risk factor to suicidal ideation
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- is needed when going through suicidal ideation
- is a risk factor that can lead to suicide
- This is the cause of 20% of suicide
- is preventable
- The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available 24/7.
- speak with someone who may be experiencing suicidal ideation
13 Clues: is preventable • Journaling is a form of this • This is the cause of 20% of suicide • is a risk factor to suicidal ideation • is a risk factor to suicidal ideation • is a risk factor to leading to suicide • is a risk factor that can lead to suicide • is needed when going through suicidal ideation • The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available 24/7. • ...
Mental Health 2021-02-27
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- The body and mind's reaction to everyday demands
- Fatigue caused by everyday activities
- A noncommunicable disease characterized by fevers, sleep problems, and issues thinking clearly
- The intended taking of one's life
- Hormone that causes flight or fight
- Fatigue caused by the body fighting disease
- Stimuli that produce a stress reaction
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- Prolonged feelings of sadness or hopelessness
- Fatigue caused by negative emotions or mental illnesses
- An illness of both the body and the mind
- A communicable disease characterized by fevers, sleep problems, and issues thinking clearly
- A tired feeling that lowers one's level of activity
12 Clues: The intended taking of one's life • Hormone that causes flight or fight • Fatigue caused by everyday activities • Stimuli that produce a stress reaction • An illness of both the body and the mind • Fatigue caused by the body fighting disease • Prolonged feelings of sadness or hopelessness • The body and mind's reaction to everyday demands • ...
Mental Health 2021-10-25
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- voices tell me to chase a car
- dirty; just hangs out
- sweaty palms, belly ache, I have a quiz
- overwhelmed, fast heartbeat
- confident, optimistic
- my food comes back up when I eat
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- just the right amount of stress
- I want to look like a supermodel, I don’t want food
- Joe is happy at this moment then suddenly sad
- either withdrawn or aggressive
- fear of the unknown
- healthy happy, no ailments, contributes to society
12 Clues: fear of the unknown • dirty; just hangs out • confident, optimistic • overwhelmed, fast heartbeat • voices tell me to chase a car • either withdrawn or aggressive • just the right amount of stress • my food comes back up when I eat • sweaty palms, belly ache, I have a quiz • Joe is happy at this moment then suddenly sad • I want to look like a supermodel, I don’t want food • ...
Mental Health 2018-07-22
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- Thoughts that occur by thinking
- Needing companions best suited to live in a community
- Health of the mind
- How people are connected
- A label on people
- A way of feeling and thinking
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- Feelings from a person's circumstances and mood
- Health of the body
- Study of the brain and behavioural functions
- Being comfortable or happy
- Treatment of mental illnesses
- Habit of being optimistic
12 Clues: A label on people • Health of the body • Health of the mind • How people are connected • Habit of being optimistic • Being comfortable or happy • Treatment of mental illnesses • A way of feeling and thinking • Thoughts that occur by thinking • Study of the brain and behavioural functions • Feelings from a person's circumstances and mood • ...
mental health 2018-07-22
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- aged between 12 and 18
- a drug or treatment
- feelings
- the constant overwhelming feeling of sadness
- a state in which you no longer want to be alive
- medications for those suffering depression
- the state in which you are well balanced
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- a person to talk to when you are sad
- asking for assistance from others
- opposite to happiness
- The ability to think and process information
- the inability to do social tasks.
12 Clues: feelings • a drug or treatment • opposite to happiness • aged between 12 and 18 • asking for assistance from others • the inability to do social tasks. • a person to talk to when you are sad • the state in which you are well balanced • medications for those suffering depression • The ability to think and process information • the constant overwhelming feeling of sadness • ...
Mental Health 2022-03-15
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- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another (7)
- The way in which a person lives (9)
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal (8)
- Worry, apprehension (7)
- The state of being "in the moment" (11)
- The quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness (9)
- Focusing one's mind for a period of time to only one thing, as a way of becoming calm and relaxed (10)
- A severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality (9)
- Feelings of severe despondency and dejection (10)
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- The help you give to someone developing a mental health problem, experiencing a worsening of a mental health problem or in a mental health crisis. (6,6,5,3)
- The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate(8)
- The provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something (4)
12 Clues: Worry, apprehension (7) • The way in which a person lives (9) • The state of being "in the moment" (11) • Feelings of severe despondency and dejection (10) • The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate(8) • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another (7) • The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal (8) • ...
mental health 2022-02-08
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- SNRI, USED TO INCREASE APPETITE, THINK MEAL
- ANTIDEPRESSANT, THE SIDE EFFECT IS DIARRHEA
- ANTIPSYCHOTIC KNOWN FOR SEDATING EFFECTS. THINK "SHOOSH" IN NAME
- TRICYCLIC ANTIPRESSANT, SEDATING, "SHE TRIPS ALOT"
- MUST HAVE LAB TEST WHEN BEGINNING, THEN MONTHLY AFTER, HIGH TOXICITY FOR THIS MED
- FIRST GENERATION ANTIPSYCHOTIC, RISK FOR PSEUDOPARKINSONISM
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- ANTIPSYCHOTIC, MUST HAVE LABS, HIGH RISK FOR AGRANULOCYTOSIS
- ACID, MEDICATION FOR BIPOLAR, RISK FOR LIVER TOXICITY, LOW PLATELET COUNT, THINK "LLL" IN NAME
- SSRI, ABSORBS QUICKLY, WITHDRAWS QUICKLY, IF PREGRNANT MOTHER IS USING, SEIZURE RISK FOR NEWBORN
- THIS IS A PATCH, THE SIDE EFFECT IS A RASH
- MOOD MEDICATION, NAME REMINDS US TO GE AN ECHO-CAR-DIOGRAM
- PATIENT NEEDS TO BE ON A 2 WEEK WASHOUT BEFORE STARTING ANY DRUGS IN THIS CLASS OF MEDS
12 Clues: THIS IS A PATCH, THE SIDE EFFECT IS A RASH • SNRI, USED TO INCREASE APPETITE, THINK MEAL • ANTIDEPRESSANT, THE SIDE EFFECT IS DIARRHEA • TRICYCLIC ANTIPRESSANT, SEDATING, "SHE TRIPS ALOT" • MOOD MEDICATION, NAME REMINDS US TO GE AN ECHO-CAR-DIOGRAM • FIRST GENERATION ANTIPSYCHOTIC, RISK FOR PSEUDOPARKINSONISM • ...
Mental Health 2022-05-11
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- Taking drugs, smoking, and __________ can hurt kids brains
- Taking deep _________ can help you calm down.
- When you are mentally healthy, your mind is ________ ok.
- Eating healthy __________ is good for your brain
- Getting lots of ___________ is good for your brain
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- When I have too much work to do, this can be very _________
- When people bother me, that makes me feel _______
- Sometimes I _________ before a big test.
- _______ to people I trust about my feelings can help my mental health.
- Going for a walk sometimes helps me _______ down
- When I have to speak in front of the class, I sometimes feel a little _________
- When I get scared, my ______ beats faster.
12 Clues: Sometimes I _________ before a big test. • When I get scared, my ______ beats faster. • Taking deep _________ can help you calm down. • Going for a walk sometimes helps me _______ down • Eating healthy __________ is good for your brain • When people bother me, that makes me feel _______ • Getting lots of ___________ is good for your brain • ...
mental health 2025-08-18
Community Health Worker 2025-02-04
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- reduce barriers to healthcare and social services in Spanish-speaking communities.
- have experienced a mental health or substance use disorder and are in recovery while providing support to others experiencing similar challenges.
- Community health workers must be able to clearly convey information in health-related materials to those they serve and in written proposals for programs and funding.
- Community health workers typically provide ______, such as basic health screenings and first aid
- Some states require __________.
- Percentage Increase for Job Outlook, 2023-33
- Community health workers typically provide coaching and _______ support, such as nutrition training, recovery services for mental health and substance use disorders, and chronic disease management and prevention
- To enter the occupation, community health workers typically need at least a _________________________
- Community health workers promote _________ by helping people adopt healthy behaviors.
- Community Health workers are employed ______.
- Community health workers interact with people from a variety of backgrounds. They must be good listeners and be empathetic in responding to the needs of the communities they serve.
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- Community health workers must be respectful of the communities they serve and be understanding of their concerns.
- The largest employers of community health workers
- The job outlook for this career is expected to ____.
- Community health workers must think creatively about the best ways to serve their clients. For example, they may need to adapt program planning because of budget constraints or when encountering resistance from community members.
- Community health workers typically Provide culturally appropriate health and informational __________.
- One of the three work settings for a Community Health Worker.
- Community health workers lead programs and facilitate discussions with clients.
- $48,200 the median annual ______ in May 2023
- They implement programs and _______ for people who may have limited access to health resources and social services.
20 Clues: Some states require __________. • Percentage Increase for Job Outlook, 2023-33 • $48,200 the median annual ______ in May 2023 • Community Health workers are employed ______. • The job outlook for this career is expected to ____. • One of the three work settings for a Community Health Worker. • The largest employers of community health workers • ...
Better Health for Individuals 2024-05-08
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- Examples include social, emotional, spiritual, mental and physical
- Refers to the way something is viewed oe seen by an individual or group
- Our perception of a person's health can changed depending on a benchmark
- Examples of issues include anxiety, bipolar and depression
- after the loss of a friend in an accident someone's health would be ___
- Scale of health from poor to excellent
- Getting the flu overnight is a _____ nature of health
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- Sense of overall purpose in life often from belief or faith refers to the ____ dimension
- Playing in a social team with friends _____ improves your mental, social and physical health
- This is the cognitive aspect of health
- The state of complete physical, mental, social wellbeing, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- We may hold ______ beliefs about particular groups in a community
12 Clues: This is the cognitive aspect of health • Scale of health from poor to excellent • Getting the flu overnight is a _____ nature of health • Examples of issues include anxiety, bipolar and depression • We may hold ______ beliefs about particular groups in a community • Examples include social, emotional, spiritual, mental and physical • ...
Mental Health - Max 2022-05-06
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- having or relating to two poles or extremities
- an inability to focus, being easily distracted, hyperactivity, poor organization skills, and impulsiveness
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
- a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation
- a personality disorder characterized by persistent antisocial, irresponsible, or criminal behavior, often impulsive or aggressive, with disregard for any harm or distress caused to other people, and an inability to maintain long-term social and personal relationships.
- an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress.
- If you have severe mental health problems and problematic substance misuse, you may be given what is known as a '______' – when both problems are diagnosed
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection
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- also called a social phobia
- a personality disorder characterized by severe mood swings, impulsive behavior, and difficulty forming stable personal relationships.
- a personality disorder characterized by exaggerated distrust and suspicion of other people
- a serious eating disorder in which you frequently consume unusually large amounts of food and feel unable to stop eating
- any of a range of psychological disorders characterized by abnormal or disturbed eating habits
- persistent mild depression
- a serious eating disorder characterized by binge-eating episodes and subsequent compensatory behaviors, such as self-induced vomiting
- when a child has antisocial behavior
- an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress
- an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat
- An anxiety disorder that develops in reaction to physical injury or severe mental or emotional distress, such as military combat, violent assault, natural disaster, or other life-threatening events
- Self inflicted injuries
20 Clues: Self inflicted injuries • persistent mild depression • also called a social phobia • when a child has antisocial behavior • feelings of severe despondency and dejection • having or relating to two poles or extremities • a personality disorder characterized by exaggerated distrust and suspicion of other people • ...
Mental health disorders 2022-05-06
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- a personality disorder characterized by exaggerated distrust and suspicion of other people.
- A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- Inability to start projects or tasks because of a lack of self-confidence.
- A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- A disorder in a child marked by defiant and disobedient behavior to authority figures.
- A mental health disorder characterized by disregard for other people.
- A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety.
- the consumption of large quantities of food in a short period of time, typically as part of an eating disorder.
- A condition in which people avoid social activities and interacting with others.
- a disorder characterized by an abnormally low body weight, an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted perception of weight.
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- A mental health condition that affects the way a person thinks, perceives, and relates to others.
- a group of behavioral and emotional problems characterized by a disregard for others
- A disorder in which a person has an inflated sense of self-importance.
- A disorder characterized by social discomfort and avoidance of interpersonal contact.
- a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression.
- a serious mental health illness that can affect someone soon after having a baby.
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- the consumption of large quantities of food in a short period of time, typically as part of an eating disorder.
- a disorder in which a person has regular episodes of eating a very large amount of food
- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
20 Clues: A mental health disorder characterized by disregard for other people. • A disorder in which a person has an inflated sense of self-importance. • Inability to start projects or tasks because of a lack of self-confidence. • a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression. • ...
Mental Health Vocab 2026-04-01
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- major mental disorder in which the individual loses contact with reality
- of philosophy
- conduct, actions that can be observed
- Orientation- awareness of position in relation to time, space, and person
- functional disturbances of the mind in which the individual is aware that reactions are not normal.
- Health- a state of mind in which a person can cope with problems and maintain emotional balance and satisfaction in living
- someone who is chronically anxious, emotionally unstable, or prone to overthinking, worry, and perfectionism
- electroconvulsive therapy
- of consciousness
- of education
- of psychology
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- Institute of Mental Health
- persistent, abnormal dread or fear
- National Commission of Human Services Workers
- used to protect patients from harming themselves/others
- orentiation
- the study of human and animal behavior, both normal and abnormal
- reality orientation
- of education
- doctor of phycology
20 Clues: orentiation • of education • of education • of philosophy • of psychology • of consciousness • reality orientation • doctor of phycology • electroconvulsive therapy • Institute of Mental Health • persistent, abnormal dread or fear • conduct, actions that can be observed • National Commission of Human Services Workers • used to protect patients from harming themselves/others • ...
CYOA Unit 5 Crossword 2026-03-24
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- a serious, potentially life-threatening eating disorder characterized by a relentless pursuit of thinness, intense fear of gaining weight, and a distorted body image
- a behavior modification system based on operant conditioning, where individuals earn tangible tokens (points, stickers, chips) for exhibiting specific desired behaviors
- an intense, irrational, and persistent fear of a particular object, situation, or activity that poses little actual danger.
- the absence or reduction of normal mental functions, behaviors, and emotions
- a chronic psychiatric condition characterized by uncontrollable, recurring thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions) performed to reduce distress
- the process of analyzing dream content to uncover hidden emotions, subconscious thoughts, or symbolic messages
- a three-stage, predictable physiological response to chronic stress
- a mental health condition characterized by a persistent difficulty discarding possessions, regardless of their actual value, due to a perceived need to save them
- a common neurodevelopmental disorder marked by persistent inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that often begins in childhood and lasts into adulthood
- a severe mental health condition defined by the occurrence of at least one manic episode, often alternating with, but not requiring, major depressive episodes
- focuses on observable, measurable behaviors rather than internal mental processes, viewing behavior as a result of environmental stimuli and learning
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- a complex mental health condition often stemming from severe, chronic childhood trauma
- positive psychological transformation experienced after struggling with highly challenging life circumstances, leading to a higher level of functioning than before
- psychotic behaviors or experiences added to a person’s mental state that are not typically present, indicating a distortion of reality
- a branch of psychology focusing on how biological, social, and psychological factors influence health, illness, and healthcare
- a core Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) technique that identifies, challenges, and replaces distorted, negative, or irrational thoughts with more balanced and accurate ones
- suggests that humans, particularly females, respond to stress by protecting offspring and seeking social support, rather than just using the "fight-or-flight" response
- a mental health condition characterized by a long-term, pervasive pattern of social inhibition, feelings of extreme inadequacy, and intense sensitivity to negative evaluation
- a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) tool used in exposure therapy to rank feared situations from least to most distressing, typically on a 0–10 or 0-100 scale
- explains human behavior and mental processes through physical factors like genetics, brain structure, neurochemistry, and hormones
20 Clues: a three-stage, predictable physiological response to chronic stress • the absence or reduction of normal mental functions, behaviors, and emotions • a complex mental health condition often stemming from severe, chronic childhood trauma • the process of analyzing dream content to uncover hidden emotions, subconscious thoughts, or symbolic messages • ...
Mental Health Disorders 2020-12-04
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- a condition that shows you have two or more identities or personalities
- a condition where stress or conflict aggravates the brain in an unusual way
- an anxiety disorder that some people experience after being in a serious harmful sitaution or a dangerous life threatening event
- a form of anxiety where you are always worrying about something
- a condition that causes periods of depression
- A fear of being in public and being judged by others
- An anxiety disorder that causes sudden panic attacks and feelings of terror when there is no real danger in the situation
- Depression that a mother suffers after childbirth
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- a disorder in which the changing of seasons causes depression
- An eating disorder where you have too much or a large amount of food intake at one period of time causing severe weight gain
- a way to avoid all your stress and you choose to disregard all of them
- unreasonable thoughts/fears that lead to repetitive behavior
- An eating disorder where you eat not enough and you have severe weight issues because you dont eat so you loose so much weight
- Almost way to often you consume a large intake of food and its the way of coping with your feelings that are uncontrollable
- A challenge in the brain that makes it harder to do all basic life skills such as social interaction,behaviors,speech, and food and water intake
- A condition that causes hallucinations and delusions which are false beliefs and sometimes even paranoia
- A condition hat causes higher than normal levels of impulsive behaviors and trouble focusing, ETC...
- Loss of all memory,speech and ability to think that are severe enough they interact with your everyday life
- An irrational fear of something
19 Clues: An irrational fear of something • a condition that causes periods of depression • Depression that a mother suffers after childbirth • A fear of being in public and being judged by others • unreasonable thoughts/fears that lead to repetitive behavior • a disorder in which the changing of seasons causes depression • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2021-09-07
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- a person who helps individuals work through emotions and issues that may be causing stress or anxiety
- using mental images to relieve stress and relax
- dealing with or trying to overcome difficult circumstances
- mental or emotional strain that makes it difficult to relax
- feelings such as happiness sadness fear anger or hatred
- being thankful and focusing on good and positive things in your life to improve mental health
- slowing down to pay full attention to the task or situation at hand to ease stress and anxiety
- a constant feeling of sadness or loss of interest in regular activities
- physical activity that can greatly improve mental health
- a feeling of fear or uncertainty about things in the future
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- the practice of calming your mind and body by focusing on how you feel at any given time
- pulling away from family friends and activities due to changes in mood or emotions
- sympathy or concern for the challenges that others are facing
- continuing to work at tasks even when they are difficult or challenging
- hopefulness and confidence about the future
- mental or emotional strain resulting from difficult circumstances
- the ability to communicate your needs and seek assistance when needed
- long breaths used to create relaxation or calm
- techniques that can be used to reduce stress or anxiety to become calm and restful
19 Clues: hopefulness and confidence about the future • long breaths used to create relaxation or calm • using mental images to relieve stress and relax • feelings such as happiness sadness fear anger or hatred • physical activity that can greatly improve mental health • dealing with or trying to overcome difficult circumstances • ...
Mental & Emotional Health 2026-02-20
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- a common, serious mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness, hopelessness, and a loss of interest in activities for at least two weeks.
- Coping strategy where one writes down their feelings
- Coping strategy where one receives treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- What NOT to do when dealing with mental and emotional problems
- a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
- severe disturbances in eating behaviors, accompanied by distressing thoughts and emotions regarding weight, body shape, and food.
- a mental health condition that can occur after experiencing a traumatic event.
- an exaggerated usually inexplicable and illogical fear of a particular object, class of objects, or situation.
- the voluntary, conscious, and behavioral methods used to manage, tolerate, or reduce stress and difficult emotions.
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- Coping strategy where someone thinks about something else
- a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings.
- a natural, temporary response to stress, characterized by feelings of fear, dread, and uneasiness
- your overall psychological well-being, encompassing how you think, feel, act, and navigate life's challenges.
- persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that interfere with daily life, school, or work.
- A state of worry or tension caused by difficult circumstances.
- Coping strategy where one thinks deeply or focus one's mind for a period of time
- Coping strategy requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- the idea one has of one's abilities, appearance, and personality.
- Processing loss.
19 Clues: Processing loss. • Coping strategy where one writes down their feelings • Coping strategy where someone thinks about something else • a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility. • a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings. • What NOT to do when dealing with mental and emotional problems • ...
Mental Health Awareness By Mental Health @ Work 2023-11-21
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- Understanding or knowledge of something (8 letters)
- The process of getting better from an illness or injury (8 letters)
- A feeling of sadness, emptiness, or loss of interest (9 letters)
- A state of rest in which the mind is inactive and the body is at rest (5 letters)
- A negative attitude or belief about something (5 letters)
- A practice of focusing the mind to achieve a calmer state (9 letters)
- Physical activity that improves or maintains physical fitness (8 letters)
- The food and other substances that a person needs to eat to stay healthy (9 letters)
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others (7 letters)
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease (8 letters)
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- Paying attention to the present moment without judgment (10 letters)
- The ability to overcome challenges or setbacks (8 letters)
- A feeling of expectation and desire for something positive to happen (4 letters)
- The ability to cope with difficult situations or setbacks (10 letters)
- The state of being happy and healthy (10 letters)
- A feeling of worry, pressure, or tension (5 letters)
- A way of dealing with a difficult situation (5 letters)
- Treatment for mental or emotional problems (7 letters)
- Help or encouragement given to someone (7 letters)
- Taking care of one's own mental and physical health (9 letters)
20 Clues: The state of being happy and healthy (10 letters) • Help or encouragement given to someone (7 letters) • Understanding or knowledge of something (8 letters) • A feeling of worry, pressure, or tension (5 letters) • Treatment for mental or emotional problems (7 letters) • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease (8 letters) • ...
Mental health + Mental wellbeing 2025-09-03
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- - A practice involving meditation and focus to enhance mental well-being.
- - Increased focus and attention, a benefit of good mental health.
- - Focusing on strengths and maintaining a positive view of life.
- - A mental health condition characterised by persistent sadness and lack of interest.
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- - A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress.
- - Building and maintaining supportive and healthy connections with others.
- - The ability to cope with life's challenges and recover from setbacks.
- - A common mental health challenge involving excessive worry and fear.
- - Confidential services offering immediate assistance for mental health support.
- - Services provided by family, friends, and community to maintain mental health.
10 Clues: - Focusing on strengths and maintaining a positive view of life. • - Increased focus and attention, a benefit of good mental health. • - A common mental health challenge involving excessive worry and fear. • - The ability to cope with life's challenges and recover from setbacks. • - A practice involving meditation and focus to enhance mental well-being. • ...
Mental Health 2017-01-07
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- An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something
- It is a multifaceted response to loss
- equilibrium
- A state of low mood and aversion to activity that can that
- It is a reaction to a stimulus that disturbs our physical or
- affect a person's sense of well- being
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- a healthy and fulfilling life
- It is a sudden sensation of fear
- It is a feeling of unease
- Is an active process of becoming aware of and making choices
- To face and deal with responsibilities, problems,or difficulties
- To have conscious mind
12 Clues: equilibrium • To have conscious mind • It is a feeling of unease • a healthy and fulfilling life • It is a sudden sensation of fear • It is a multifaceted response to loss • affect a person's sense of well- being • An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something • A state of low mood and aversion to activity that can that • ...
Mental Health 2017-12-03
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- a serious condition which makes coping with day-to-day life to be hard and leaves you feeling down most of the time.
- a symptom of schizophrenia
- (of psychiatric illness) characterized by both manic and depressive episodes, or manic ones only.
- feelings that individuals experience
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
- a symptom of depression
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- a support service for young people
- can have a positive and negative impact on mental health
- an illness that disrupts the functioning of the human mind. It causes intense episodes of psychosis
- extreme anxiety, sorrow or pain
- the most common mental health issue in Australia.
- Beyond Blue is an example of this type of service.
12 Clues: a symptom of depression • a symptom of schizophrenia • extreme anxiety, sorrow or pain • a support service for young people • feelings that individuals experience • the most common mental health issue in Australia. • Beyond Blue is an example of this type of service. • can have a positive and negative impact on mental health • ...
Mental Health 2018-07-22
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- An idea that pops up in your mind
- State of the individual
- Lack of confidence in yourself
- Interaction with other human beings
- People who are related to you
- People who you get to know are your?
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- Opposed to mind
- It is your fight or flight response to demanding situations
- How you arrange items or elements
- A bond/connection between one or more people
- Evaluation of yourself
- Sad,happy,angry
12 Clues: Opposed to mind • Sad,happy,angry • Evaluation of yourself • State of the individual • People who are related to you • Lack of confidence in yourself • How you arrange items or elements • An idea that pops up in your mind • Interaction with other human beings • People who you get to know are your? • A bond/connection between one or more people • ...
Mental Health 2018-07-22
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- Eat your veg
- People you bond with
- You belong with them, mostly
- Measured in psi
- "pressure or tension exerted on a material object."
- The thinking part of you
- Talking
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- Are you out of your mind?
- Crippling
- "The element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences, to think, and to feel; the faculty of consciousness and thought."
- Being happy
- Contrary to physical, you have
12 Clues: Talking • Crippling • Being happy • Eat your veg • Measured in psi • People you bond with • The thinking part of you • Are you out of your mind? • You belong with them, mostly • Contrary to physical, you have • "pressure or tension exerted on a material object." • ...
Mental Health 2018-07-22
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- a strong feeling of displeasure
- feeling of worry with uncertain outcomes
- feeling of dejection
- a state of being happy
- feeling unhappy
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- a belief of altered reality
- a deeply disturbing experience
- a feeling of great pleasure and happiness
- an emotional state
- a person skilled in treating a disorder
- a natural instinctive state of the mind
- emotional strain caused by demanding circumstances
12 Clues: feeling unhappy • an emotional state • feeling of dejection • a state of being happy • a belief of altered reality • a deeply disturbing experience • a strong feeling of displeasure • a person skilled in treating a disorder • a natural instinctive state of the mind • feeling of worry with uncertain outcomes • a feeling of great pleasure and happiness • ...
Mental Health 2018-07-22
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- A negative feeling
- Members of your family, not your parents
- Intelligence is measured in
- You make them when you go to school
- You go home to them
- Another word for being fit
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- A mental condition
- A state of being in good health
- feeling worries or uneasy about something
- Strength and vitality required for mental energy
- Emotional strain or tension
- A positive feeling
12 Clues: A negative feeling • A mental condition • A positive feeling • You go home to them • Another word for being fit • Emotional strain or tension • Intelligence is measured in • A state of being in good health • You make them when you go to school • Members of your family, not your parents • feeling worries or uneasy about something • Strength and vitality required for mental energy
Mental Health 2022-04-25
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- disorder is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs
- the feeling that you're being threatened in some way, such as people watching you or acting against you, even though there's no proof that it's true.
- personality disorder is a mental illness that severely impacts a person's ability to regulate their emotions.
- disorders are mental disorders that involve experiencing a disconnection and lack of continuity between thoughts, memories, surroundings, actions and identity.
- is a mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought processes, perceptions, emotional responsiveness, and social interactions.
- disorder fear of deliberately harming yourself or others
- An anxiety disorder that develops in reaction to physical injury or severe mental or emotional distress
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- compulsive drug use despite negative physical and social consequences and the craving for effects other than pain relief.
- affective disorder is a chronic and complex disorder of mood that is characterized by a combination of manic (bipolar mania), hypomanic and depressive
- is a potentially life-threatening eating disorder characterized by an abnormally low body weight, intense fear of gaining weight, and a distorted perception of weight or shape.
- is a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness
- a condition that affects the way your brain processes information.
- is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
13 Clues: is a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness • disorder fear of deliberately harming yourself or others • a condition that affects the way your brain processes information. • is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. • disorder is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs • ...
Mental Health 2022-04-25
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- a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- Mental health ______s
- Someone that can help you
- Something that people can experience.
- Can help you with mental health.
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- Thinking about something
- Disrupt the systematic functioning or neat arrangement of.
- relating to or occurring in both North and South polar regions.
- When you're not social
- A part of your body.
- You may or may not feel this doing a test.
12 Clues: A part of your body. • Mental health ______s • When you're not social • Thinking about something • Someone that can help you • Can help you with mental health. • Something that people can experience. • You may or may not feel this doing a test. • Disrupt the systematic functioning or neat arrangement of. • relating to or occurring in both North and South polar regions. • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2021-07-15
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- synonym for exhausted
- the red line, emergency
- waiting for something
- the feeling makes us withdraw
- someone who doesn't enjoy life
- a person who receives medical help
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- a professional whom we confide in and talk
- furious
- being upset
- someone who feels alone
- the feeling of counting others confidently
- the primitive mode
12 Clues: furious • being upset • the primitive mode • synonym for exhausted • waiting for something • the red line, emergency • someone who feels alone • the feeling makes us withdraw • someone who doesn't enjoy life • a person who receives medical help • a professional whom we confide in and talk • the feeling of counting others confidently
MENTAL HEALTH 2022-10-18
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- not the same as another or each other
- causing damage
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
- feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
- of or pertaining to feelings
- deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- give assistance
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- the treatment of mental or psychological disorders by psychological means.
- a mental health professional
- the totality of surrounding conditions
- the fact or process of losing something or someone.
- a feeling of emotional or physical tension
12 Clues: causing damage • give assistance • a mental health professional • of or pertaining to feelings • not the same as another or each other • the totality of surrounding conditions • a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • a feeling of emotional or physical tension • feeling or showing pleasure or contentment. • deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • ...
Mental health 2024-01-12
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- - a feeling produced in response to a life event
- - sharing and understanding another person’s feelings
- - a professional who helps people work through difficult problems by talking
- - the combination of a new or possibly threatening situation and your body’s natural response to a situation
- - situation people and events that cause a person to feel an emotion
- - anything that causes a stress response
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- - the ability to handle stress in healthy ways
- - chemicals that help control how the body grows and function
- - a mood disorder in which a person feels extremely sad and hopeless for at least two weeks
- - the negative physical mental or emotional strain in response to a stressor
- thinking - the desire to take one’s own life
- health - the way people think about and respond to events in their daily lives
12 Clues: - anything that causes a stress response • thinking - the desire to take one’s own life • - the ability to handle stress in healthy ways • - a feeling produced in response to a life event • - sharing and understanding another person’s feelings • - chemicals that help control how the body grows and function • ...
mental health 2024-08-28
15 Clues: scared • Suicide • disorder • for ADHD • 6ft away • disorder • disorder • disorder • the cough • fear of germs • bad mental disorder • personality disorder • effects how you think • And Behavioral Disorders • post traumatic stress disorder
Mental Health 2024-03-21
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- Study of human and animal behavior, behavior, normal and abnormal
- Physical confinement
- Doctor of Education
- Awareness of position in retaliation of time, space, and person.
- Functional disturbance of the mind in which the individual is aware that reactions are not normal.
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- Doctor of psychology
- Persistent abnormal dread or fear
- Reality Orientation
- a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- Conduct, actions that can be observed
- Major mental disorder disorder in which the individual loses contact with reality.
- pertaining to a functional disorder or disease of the nerves
12 Clues: Reality Orientation • Doctor of Education • Doctor of psychology • Physical confinement • Persistent abnormal dread or fear • Conduct, actions that can be observed • pertaining to a functional disorder or disease of the nerves • Awareness of position in retaliation of time, space, and person. • Study of human and animal behavior, behavior, normal and abnormal • ...
Mental Health 2023-01-24
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- Attitude being optimistic about situations, interactions and yourself
- hopeful and confident about the future
- a feeling of expectation and desire for a particular thing to happen
- Taking care of physical, nutritional, emotional, spiritual needs as a whole and find time to relax on daily basis
- Takes less muscles in your face to do this: opposite of frown
- People go to out to watch this
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties
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- Not your family
- Mental health professional to give guidance on personal and psychological problems
- When you sit in quite place by yourself to focus on calming down
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal
- Used to write your thoughts down
12 Clues: Not your family • People go to out to watch this • Used to write your thoughts down • hopeful and confident about the future • The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties • Takes less muscles in your face to do this: opposite of frown • When you sit in quite place by yourself to focus on calming down • ...
Mental Health 2024-12-18
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- An emotional state that can fluctuate throughout the day or in response to different events or conditions.
- A condition that can occur after experiencing a traumatic event, marked by flashbacks, nightmares, and heightened anxiety.
- The practice of taking active steps to maintain or improve one’s own health and well-being.
- This term describes the processes involved in gaining knowledge and comprehension, including attention, memory, and problem-solving.
- This term refers to the ability to recover from setbacks or adversity, a key trait in mental health.
- A common treatment for mental health issues, it often involves talking to a trained professional to work through feelings and behaviors.
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- A professional service designed to assist individuals in managing their emotions, thoughts, and relationships.
- A mental health disorder that involves persistent sadness and a loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities.
- A developmental disorder that affects focus, self-regulation, and behavior, commonly diagnosed in childhood.
- Often a response to external pressures or demands, this feeling can manifest as physical or emotional strain.
- A psychological condition often accompanied by physical symptoms like a racing heart and restlessness.
- The ability to understand others' emotions and experiences, often leading to compassionate action.
12 Clues: The practice of taking active steps to maintain or improve one’s own health and well-being. • The ability to understand others' emotions and experiences, often leading to compassionate action. • This term refers to the ability to recover from setbacks or adversity, a key trait in mental health. • ...
Mental health 2023-05-11
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- health our emotional, social and psychological
- Forceful even violent contact between two thing
- strategies behavioural and cognitive tactics used
- A group of conditions in which the physical pain
- and statistics Obtained from analysing informat
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- Feeling of unease such as worry or fear.
- Mental or emotional pressure
- expressing numbers
- symptoms a person feels.
- manage crisis conditions and demands that are praised
- Indicate one event results in another
- distressing.
12 Clues: distressing. • expressing numbers • symptoms a person feels. • Mental or emotional pressure • Indicate one event results in another • Feeling of unease such as worry or fear. • health our emotional, social and psychological • Forceful even violent contact between two thing • A group of conditions in which the physical pain • and statistics Obtained from analysing informat • ...
Mental health 2025-08-18
MENTAL HEALTH 2025-11-03
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- How you feel about yourself
- About the mind, not the body
- When your body and mind are well
- A young person between 13 and 19 years old
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- Not with other people
- To make your body and mind calm
- Feeling unhappy
- Feeling worried or under pressure
- To believe in someone
- To give or ask for assistance
- To speak with someone
- To develop and become stronger
12 Clues: Feeling unhappy • Not with other people • To believe in someone • To speak with someone • How you feel about yourself • About the mind, not the body • To give or ask for assistance • To develop and become stronger • To make your body and mind calm • When your body and mind are well • Feeling worried or under pressure • A young person between 13 and 19 years old
Mental Health 2026-03-27
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- People friends, family, teachers) who provide help, encouragement, and care.
- Things(situations, people, or memories) that cause strong emotional reactions.
- A mental health condition involving ongoing sadness, low energy, and loss of interest
- Ways people deal with stress, problems, or strong emotions.
- Focusing your attention on the present moment without judgment.
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- The body’s reaction to pressure or challenges
- The ability to recover or “bounce back” from difficult situations.
- Feelings such as happiness, anger, sadness, or fear.
- Professional support from a trained counselor or psychologist to help manage mental health challenges.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or fear about something that may happen.
- How you view and feel about yourself; your sense of self-worth
- When someone sees you in a negative way because of a particular characteristic or attribute
12 Clues: The body’s reaction to pressure or challenges • Feelings such as happiness, anger, sadness, or fear. • Ways people deal with stress, problems, or strong emotions. • How you view and feel about yourself; your sense of self-worth • Focusing your attention on the present moment without judgment. • The ability to recover or “bounce back” from difficult situations. • ...
Socially conditioned diseases their morbidity and mortality rates, disability, risk factors. 2025-03-03
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- Long term health problem that impacts daily life.
- Overconsumption of this beverage can lead to liver damage
- The inability to perform normal activities.
- A socioeconomic condition linked to increased health risks.
- Social pressures can contribute to these eating issues.
- Rapid increase in disease cases.
- Mental health condition often exacerbated by social isolation.
- Inhaling this substance is a leading cause of lung cancer. SMOKING
- Loss of work, a social stressor impacting health.
- Lack of physical activity, a major health concerns
- A state of mental or emotional strain.
- A factor directly causing a disease.
- The severity of a disease's impact.
- Imbalanced intake of food, often due to social factors.
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- What doctors use to determine a medical condition.
- Contaminated air, a risk factor for respiratory problems.
- Unequal access to healthcare, a social determinant.
- Lack of social can lead to isolation and depression.
- Excess body weight, a risk factor for many diseases.
- The predicted outcome of a disease.
- The effect of a disease on daily life.
- A measure of health impact on a population.
- A type of illness influenced by social conditions.
- The amount of cases of a condition in a population.
- A factor increasing the likelihood of health problems.
- The study of disease patterns in populations.
- The state of physical and mental well-being.
- The rate of disease in a population.
- The number of deaths due to a disease.
- The beginning of a disease.
30 Clues: The beginning of a disease. • Rapid increase in disease cases. • The predicted outcome of a disease. • The rate of disease in a population. • A factor directly causing a disease. • The severity of a disease's impact. • The effect of a disease on daily life. • The number of deaths due to a disease. • A state of mental or emotional strain. • ...
mental health crossword 1 2026-03-15
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- the mental health ______ is a spectrum of mental health
- characterised by alternating mood
- A _______ anxiety disorder can be chronic and have excessive worry
- a manual for diagnosing mental health ___-5
- someone who can provide therapy and support for mental health
- _______disorder that has sudden and intense episodes of fear
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- body ______ is an obsessive focus on perceived flaws
- risk factor for clinical depression
- previously known as multiple personality disorder
- name given to multiple diagnoses
- eating disorder which restricts food intake
11 Clues: name given to multiple diagnoses • characterised by alternating mood • risk factor for clinical depression • eating disorder which restricts food intake • a manual for diagnosing mental health ___-5 • previously known as multiple personality disorder • body ______ is an obsessive focus on perceived flaws • the mental health ______ is a spectrum of mental health • ...
My Health Crossword 2013-06-27
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- Nourishing the body
- The style of living
- Additives put in our foods
- These are put into our foods to last longer
- Doing ths daily inproves your health
- It's melting point is 199 °C
- We need this for enery
- Having movement
- The antonym is mental
- A fun way to get fit
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- If you clean your hands you are_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- A person who uses the mind creatively is_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- These are different types of E-numbers
- Also described as mental health
- Having beliefs
- A sugar containing C6 H12 O6
- This is fuel for our body
- You can do this by walking the dog
- A subject learnt at school
- Making friends is_ _ _ _ _ _
20 Clues: Having beliefs • Having movement • Nourishing the body • The style of living • A fun way to get fit • The antonym is mental • We need this for enery • This is fuel for our body • Additives put in our foods • A subject learnt at school • It's melting point is 199 °C • Making friends is_ _ _ _ _ _ • A sugar containing C6 H12 O6 • Also described as mental health • ...
Self Responsibility 2019-10-20
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- The gender more likely to die violently
- example of spiritual health
- your beliefs
- the state of your mind
- a factor that affects health status
- example of mental health
- First leading cause of deaths among teens
- The state of your physical body
- injuries that aren't meant to happen or that are accidents
- how you interact
- The second leading cause of unintentional injury death for adolescents
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- Positive and negative influences on a person’s health and well-being.
- An incident in which a person has little or no control.
- Physical, mental/emotional, social/ spiritual health
- example of physical health
- Third leading cause of deaths among teens
- the state of your emotions
- A chance that after weighing the possible outcomes, you decide it isn’t worth it.
- Fourth leading cause of deaths among teens
- Can affect your decision making and the risks you take
- can affect your health risks
- Second leading cause of deaths among teens
- A chance a person takes after carefully considering all possible outcomes.
- something that you have that could affect health status
- overall state of well-being
25 Clues: your beliefs • how you interact • the state of your mind • example of mental health • example of physical health • the state of your emotions • example of spiritual health • overall state of well-being • can affect your health risks • The state of your physical body • a factor that affects health status • The gender more likely to die violently • ...
Mental Health Review 2025-10-24
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- PTSD stands for Post ______________ Stress Disorder
- What occurs when a mental health condition does not go away and becomes so severe that it interferes with daily functioning
- This is extreme stress due to disturbing events such as violence or disasters
- Experiencing a serious change in the way you feel is an example of a _______ _________
- This is how you feel about yourself
- This is a professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions
- Anything that causes stress
- This is negative stress and can cause harmful health effects
- This is when a therapist meets with a group of people who share similar experiences
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- These occur for no reason and can happen anywhere or anytime without warning, they may also occur due to certain triggers
- This is how you see yourself
- This is positive stress
- This is someone you can seek if you are struggling with your mental health
- What is the process of using strategies to reduce stress?
- Increased ___________ rate is a symptom of anxiety
- A state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- This percentage of students experience bullying
- Bipolar is an example of what kind of disorder?
18 Clues: This is positive stress • Anything that causes stress • This is how you see yourself • This is how you feel about yourself • This percentage of students experience bullying • Bipolar is an example of what kind of disorder? • Increased ___________ rate is a symptom of anxiety • PTSD stands for Post ______________ Stress Disorder • ...
Mental health 2022-02-23
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- an attempt to persuade someone by using influence, arguments, or threats
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- Remarks that say what you think is bad about someone or something
- A moral or legal duty to do something
- to face and deal with responsibilities, problems, or difficulties, especially successfully or in a calm or adequate manner
- to say that you will cause someone harm or trouble if they do not do what you want
- to stop taking part in an activity, belonging to an organisation etc, or to make someone do this
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- The period when someone is in charge of an organisation, team etc.
- A medical condition that makes you very unhappy and anxious and often prevents you from living a normal life
- to mention something as an example, especially one that supports, proves, or explains an idea or situation
- to change an opinion or promise that you gave so that it is not as strong as it was earlier
- A short period of time during which you do something a lot, especially something that is bad for you
12 Clues: A moral or legal duty to do something • Remarks that say what you think is bad about someone or something • The period when someone is in charge of an organisation, team etc. • an attempt to persuade someone by using influence, arguments, or threats • to say that you will cause someone harm or trouble if they do not do what you want • ...
Mental Health 2022-03-15
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- The provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something (4)
- The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate(8)
- A way of living that lowers the risk of being seriously ill or dying early. (7,9)
- Focusing one's mind for a period of time to only one thing, as a way of becoming calm and relaxed (10)
- Worry, apprehension (7)
- The state of being "in the moment" (11)
- A severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality (9)
- Feelings of severe despondency and dejection (10)
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- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal (8)
- The quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness (9)
- The help you give to someone developing a mental health problem, experiencing a worsening of a mental health problem or in a mental health crisis. (6,6,5,3)
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another (7)
12 Clues: Worry, apprehension (7) • The state of being "in the moment" (11) • Feelings of severe despondency and dejection (10) • The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate(8) • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another (7) • The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal (8) • ...
Mental Health 2021-11-08
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- normal functioning of emotional and intellectual abilities
- short-term therapy that focuses on skills and solutions to help an individual modify negative thinking and behavior patterns
- anxiety disorder characterized by obsessive behavior or thoughts that may cause a repetitive behavior or routine
- unconscious behaviors used to release tension or cope with stress
- lack of interest in activities
- intense, irrational fear of or anxiety about an object, place, or situation
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- false belief
- persistent false beliefs
- anxiety disorder brought on by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event
- false or distorted sensory perceptions
- repeated use of legal or illegal substances in a way that is harmful to oneself or others
- uneasiness, worry, or fear about a situation or condition
12 Clues: false belief • persistent false beliefs • lack of interest in activities • false or distorted sensory perceptions • uneasiness, worry, or fear about a situation or condition • normal functioning of emotional and intellectual abilities • unconscious behaviors used to release tension or cope with stress • ...
Mental Health 2019-09-05
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- An individual’s belief in their capacity to execute behaviours necessary to succeed in a specific situation or accomplish a specific task
- increases susceptibility to a specific mental disorder
- during this stage the individual typically does not view their (problematic) behaviour as a problem
- A state of physiological arousal associated with feelings of apprehension, worry or uneasiness that something is wrong or something unpleasant is about to happen
- risk factor that maintains the occurrence of a specific mental disorder and inhibits recovery
- The ability to successfully cope with adversity, and to ‘bounce back’ and restore positive functioning.
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- The aggregate risk to mental health from the combined effects of exposure to multiple biological, psychological and/or social factors.
- risk factor that contributes to the occurrence of a specific mental disorder
- A type of attachment that is characterised by inconsistent or contradictory behaviour patterns in the presence of a primary caregiver
- A state of wellbeing in which an individual realises their own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and is able to make a contribution to his or her community
- reasoning A tendency to think in a way that involves errors of judgment and faulty decision-making.
- Repeatedly thinking about or dwelling on undesirable thoughts and feelings, such as problems or bad moods, without acting to change them.
12 Clues: increases susceptibility to a specific mental disorder • risk factor that contributes to the occurrence of a specific mental disorder • risk factor that maintains the occurrence of a specific mental disorder and inhibits recovery • during this stage the individual typically does not view their (problematic) behaviour as a problem • ...
Mental health 2024-08-13
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- Strategies or behaviors people use to manage stress, anxiety, and other difficult emotions.
- The negative attitudes and beliefs that society or individuals hold about people with mental illness, often leading to discrimination.
- The ability to bounce back from adversity, trauma, or significant sources of stress.
- A trained professional who provides mental health support and treatment, typically through talk therapy or counseling.
- A mood disorder marked by persistent sadness, loss of interest or pleasure in activities, and other symptoms like changes in sleep and appetite.
- A medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing, treating, and preventing mental illnesses. Psychiatrists can prescribe medication.
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- 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.
- Regulation The ability to manage and respond to an emotional experience in an adaptive way. Poor emotional regulation can lead to impulsive behaviors and mood disorders.
- A mental process where a person disconnects from their thoughts, feelings, memories, or sense of identity. It can be a symptom of several mental illnesses, including PTSD.
- A state of well-being in which an individual realizes their abilities, can cope with normal stresses, work productively, and contribute to their community.
- The body's reaction to any change that requires an adjustment or response. It can be positive (eustress) or negative (distress).
- Practices and activities individuals engage in to maintain their physical, mental, and emotional health.
12 Clues: The ability to bounce back from adversity, trauma, or significant sources of stress. • Strategies or behaviors people use to manage stress, anxiety, and other difficult emotions. • Practices and activities individuals engage in to maintain their physical, mental, and emotional health. • ...
Mental Health 2023-10-16
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- Negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes associated with a particular condition or characteristic, often leading to discrimination or social exclusion.
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in activities.
- A medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating mental disorders.
- The ability to bounce back or recover from challenges, setbacks, or adversity.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- Physical or mental tension caused by demanding circumstances or events.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
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- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience that can have long-lasting effects on mental health.
- The practice of being fully present and engaged in the current moment, without judgment.
- A treatment approach or intervention aimed at improving mental health and well-being.
- A professional who studies human behavior and mental processes, often providing therapy or counseling.
- Events, situations, or experiences that can cause a person to feel overwhelmed or to experience a negative emotional response.
12 Clues: The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. • Physical or mental tension caused by demanding circumstances or events. • A medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating mental disorders. • The ability to bounce back or recover from challenges, setbacks, or adversity. • ...
Mental Health 2024-09-30
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- The ability to bounce back from difficult situations.
- A feeling such as happiness, sadness, or anger.
- A simple act that can help reduce stress.
- A project focused on racism and mental health for youth
- A state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
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- Embracing who you are, including your strengths and weaknesses.
- Dealing with challenges in a healthy way.
- Help or encouragement from others.
- Being present and fully engaged in the moment.
- Someone who supports you and listens to you.
- A place to write down your thoughts and feelings.
- A feeling of pressure or worry
12 Clues: A feeling of pressure or worry • Help or encouragement from others. • Dealing with challenges in a healthy way. • A simple act that can help reduce stress. • Someone who supports you and listens to you. • Being present and fully engaged in the moment. • A feeling such as happiness, sadness, or anger. • A place to write down your thoughts and feelings. • ...
Module 2 Review Questions 2026-01-16
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- Mental health is not a _______; someone can skip from no stress to a mental disorder.
- False beliefs or stories about mental illness that contribute to stigma.
- A manual that contains diagnostic criteria for mental disorders and is now on the 5th edition.
- Dr. Allen Frances believes that psychological ________ criteria are too loose.
- A strategy that encourages community involvement and influencing decision-makers to prioritize mental health.
- The belief that mental illness is caused by weakness, laziness, or moral failure is an example of a ___________.
- Mental distress could be thought of as mental _______ as well.
- The degree to which people are willing to accept individuals with mental illness into their social lives.
- The kind of stigma that refers to beliefs about how the general public views mental illness.
- _________ learning is when you learn something is harmful after being hurt by it.
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- The youngest children in classes are more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD, so Dr. Allen Frances alleges that you are actually medicalizing __________ .
- The term that describes negative attitudes or beliefs toward people with mental illness.
- An evidence-based approach that challenges myths using data and facts is known as myth ___________.
- Negative stereotypes of mental illness are often reinforced by this influential source.
- Learning about mental illness by getting to know someone with lived experience is called __________ education.
- Book by Dr. Allen Frances alleging mental disorders are over-diagnosed and other problems in psychology.
- Personal attitudes toward people with mental illness.
- One thing causes Worry, so someone starts avoiding similar things as well out of Worry.
- The type of stigma involving a person’s internalizing negative beliefs about their own mental illness.
- Choosing not to speak out against stigma is often interpreted as agreement, meaning silence is not __________.
20 Clues: Personal attitudes toward people with mental illness. • Mental distress could be thought of as mental _______ as well. • False beliefs or stories about mental illness that contribute to stigma. • Dr. Allen Frances believes that psychological ________ criteria are too loose. • _________ learning is when you learn something is harmful after being hurt by it. • ...
Mental 2023-04-14
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- Influencing factor in relation to a individual’s family history of mental health conditions
- is the internalization of negative attitudes and beliefs about oneself due to mental health issues. This can lead to feelings of shame, low self-esteem, and reluctance to seek help or treatment.
- refers to a negative perception or stereotype that is attached to a person or group of people based on their characteristics, behaviors, or beliefs that are considered different from the perceived norm or social standard.
- stigma refers to the policies, laws, and institutions that perpetuate stigma and discrimination against individuals with mental health conditions. This can include discriminatory insurance policies, inadequate mental health services, and lack of funding for research.
- Influencing factor in relation to a individual’s substance abuse
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- a form of treatment aimed at relieving emotional distress and mental health problems.
- refers to the negative attitudes and behaviors of the general public towards individuals with mental health conditions. This type of stigma can lead to social exclusion, discrimination, and even violence.
- is the tendency of individuals to avoid seeking help or treatment for mental health issues because they fear being labeled or stigmatized.
- a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being.
- stress Influencing factor in relation to a individual’s exposure to ongoing stressors
- Influencing factor in relation to a individual’s adverse life events
- a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
12 Clues: Influencing factor in relation to a individual’s substance abuse • Influencing factor in relation to a individual’s adverse life events • a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being. • a form of treatment aimed at relieving emotional distress and mental health problems. • ...
ANTHC New Hire Orientation Divisional Information 2024-08-08
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- Support services for mental health and wellness.
- ANTHC's program to control and prevent infectious diseases.
- Digital platform for remote healthcare consultations.
- Improving access to healthcare services.
- Programs to help manage diabetes.
- Tools for monitoring patients' health remotely.
- Services supporting mental health and wellness.
- Dental care services provided by ANTHC.
- Community-based health improvement programs.
- Training and development programs for healthcare workers.
- Vaccination programs to prevent diseases.
- Services provided to help with substance abuse recovery.
- Oral health services provided by ANTHC.
- Managing and reducing waste in communities.
- Health services and programs for young people.
- Initiatives to improve community health.
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- Ensuring the safety and quality of food.
- Immunization initiative to protect against diseases.
- Counseling and programs for better nutrition.
- Comprehensive cancer care services.
- Virtual consultations to improve access to healthcare.
- Programs to educate the community on health issues.
- Comprehensive surgical care provided by ANTHC.
- ANTHC service that provides safe water and sanitation.
- Reducing energy costs through efficiency improvements.
- Programs designed to detect cancer early.
- Ensuring clean air in homes and communities.
- ANTHC program that helps communities prepare for emergencies.
- Pediatric care and health programs.
- Programs aimed at improving family health.
- Protecting and improving environmental health.
- Ensuring safe drinking water for communities.
- ANTHC's program for audiology and hearing aids.
33 Clues: Programs to help manage diabetes. • Comprehensive cancer care services. • Pediatric care and health programs. • Dental care services provided by ANTHC. • Oral health services provided by ANTHC. • Ensuring the safety and quality of food. • Improving access to healthcare services. • Initiatives to improve community health. • Programs designed to detect cancer early. • ...
Health work 2014-12-10
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- cross From what is the number one zero five
- v Who is my health teacher?
- what is the number of the ambulance in europe?
- one What is this step if you have a bleeding? Cover wound with dressing and press firmly (unless you suspect a broken bone).
- group What is group we don’t have here if we have “vegetable, milk and meat”?
- health What is this group in the triangle? “talking to people”ineterecting”, friends, family’ neighbours, everyone.”
- What is the name of the daughter of coach v?
- center What is this phone are? phone- zero seven one four four eight zero zero zero
- group What of group in the balance is this food? “Red meat, Poultry, Fish, Eggs, Beans, nuts, …..”?
- From what this question: “What happened?”, check, call or care?
- bleeding for what is r.i.c.e?
- health What is the question :” learning, (academics\ intelling), emotions, self-esteem, stress, religion\spirituality”, Physical, mental, social health?
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- what is check, call, care?
- What is rest, ice ,compression and elevation?
- When someone do two hands on throat?
- what is the number of the red cross?
- health What is the question:”sports, body- its needs cleanliness\ hygiene, nutrition, fitness, sleep.”, physical, mental or social health?
- From what is the number one zero one?
- What is Belgium number?
- Where coach v come from?
20 Clues: What is Belgium number? • Where coach v come from? • what is check, call, care? • v Who is my health teacher? • bleeding for what is r.i.c.e? • When someone do two hands on throat? • what is the number of the red cross? • From what is the number one zero one? • cross From what is the number one zero five • What is the name of the daughter of coach v? • ...
heath and wellness savannah 2022-09-07
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- persons ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that lifes present conditions are good
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about ones self, and views about the world
- presence of waste in the environment
- chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes
- state of being without reguler, consistent housing
- health conditions that develop due to a persons genes; do not require the presence of other risk factors aspects of peoples lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or diorder or experience an injury or decline in health
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations
- belifs, values, customs, and arts of a particular group or society
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- DNA segments that contain the blueprint for the structure and function of a persons cells; affect development, personality, and health
- land features and any bodies of water present in an area
- choices and behaviors that affect a person´s chance of developing a disease, unhealthy condition, or injury
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- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies, social media, and advertisements
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances, and concerns with mental or emotional health
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
- aspects of peoples lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- actual number of years a person lives
- length of time a person is expected to live
- process of identifying ones state of health and taking steps to improve it
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and emotional, and social health dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
22 Clues: presence of waste in the environment • actual number of years a person lives • length of time a person is expected to live • state of being without reguler, consistent housing • land features and any bodies of water present in an area • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes • ...
Mental Health Matters Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-03
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- __________ Assistance program - free couselling and referral service available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Getting just 15 minutes of ______ each day can help improve your mood
- Making a daily of weekly _______ list has proven to help mental health
- _______ promotes positive emotional well being
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- A healthy _____ makes a difference in your mental health.
- Mental health is a state of ____ _____
- Connect with other _____. Good relationships are important for your mental well being
- Listening to _____ can have positive effects on our brain, reduce anxiety and depression and improve mental health
- talking about feeling hopeless or having no reason to live is a _____ sign
- being connected to ________ and community support can decrease suicidal thoughts and behaviours
- Get 6-8 hours of sleep can drastically improve your mental health
11 Clues: Mental health is a state of ____ _____ • _______ promotes positive emotional well being • A healthy _____ makes a difference in your mental health. • Get 6-8 hours of sleep can drastically improve your mental health • Getting just 15 minutes of ______ each day can help improve your mood • Making a daily of weekly _______ list has proven to help mental health • ...
Total Health 2020-11-10
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- the condition of your body
- actions or choices that may harm you or others
- the chance something harmful may happen
- problem solve and involve feelings
- balanced health over a longer period of time
- heredity,enviornment,family and friends, media are factors that ______ your health
- how you relate to people
- behavior and habits that help you determine a person's level of health
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- _______ attitude about your health will likely lead you to make good health habits
- active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors
- taking steps to avoid something
- physical,mental/emotional, social well-being
- results of actions
- how emotions affect your physical and overall health and your overall health affects your emotions
14 Clues: results of actions • how you relate to people • the condition of your body • taking steps to avoid something • problem solve and involve feelings • the chance something harmful may happen • physical,mental/emotional, social well-being • balanced health over a longer period of time • actions or choices that may harm you or others • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2018-04-30
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- #9. Down reduces this by 48%.
- _____________ intelligence helps you to be aware of your emotions and how they affect you. It can affect your judgement and communication with co-workers.
- An important stress management technique.
- Our wall of gratitude is a form of _________________ thinking, which has been shown to enhance our overall health.
- Mental ______________ is about how we think, feel and act. When it is good, it helps us to get the most out of life.
- The ability to handle life's ups and downs in positive ways and to bounce back from hard times.
- Have this every morning. It's part of maintaining a healthy diet.
- This is the strongest predictor of death.
- The colour of mental health awareness.
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- Feed the ____________ in Durham.
- Hippocrates said "___________ is a man's best medicine."
- According to Dr. Mike, what is the biggest impact on your health?
- Transition and life _____________ are certain times in our lives when our mental health may be more vulnerable.
- Developing healthy, supportive _________________ with others help us through stressful times.
- Doing these at your desk will help to alleviate stress and prevent fatigue.
- _________________ factors buffer a person and help reduce the chance of developing a problem.
- Healthy _____________ helps you bounce back from stress.
- Offering ___________ to others can increase your feelings of well-being and being connected.
- Getting an adequate amount of this every night is important. It gives our bodies and minds time to rest and restore.
19 Clues: #9. Down reduces this by 48%. • Feed the ____________ in Durham. • The colour of mental health awareness. • An important stress management technique. • This is the strongest predictor of death. • Hippocrates said "___________ is a man's best medicine." • Healthy _____________ helps you bounce back from stress. • ...
Mental Health Terms 2022-09-29
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- Has to do with People.
- To accomplish something.
- Basic Things of Life.
- How you feel about something.
- to get someone to do something they don't want to.
- Things that you wish for.
- To say something hurtfully.
- A Feeling of Resentment.
- To intentionally do Without.
- To Be Pleased at your effort.
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- Happy, Sad and Excited.
- To put fourth Effort.
- To harm Someone Intentionally.
- deals with the Mind.
- Having Respect for all.
- anything dealing with the internet.
- A Place of Peace and Quiet.
- a Notice of everything and body.
- An emotion showing Strong Feelings. 18Trafficking To abuse and sell someone.
19 Clues: To put fourth Effort. • deals with the Mind. • Has to do with People. • Happy, Sad and Excited. • Basic Things of Life. • To accomplish something. • Having Respect for all. • A Feeling of Resentment. • Things that you wish for. • To intentionally do Without. • To harm Someone Intentionally. • A Place of Peace and Quiet. • To say something hurtfully. • ...
Mental Health Vocab 2026-03-31
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- major mental disorder in which the individual loses contact with reality
- of philosophy
- conduct, actions that can be observed
- Orientation- awareness of position in relation to time, space, and person
- functional disturbances of the mind in which the individual is aware that reactions are not normal.
- Health- a state of mind in which a person can cope with problems and maintain emotional balance and satisfaction in living
- someone who is chronically anxious, emotionally unstable, or prone to overthinking, worry, and perfectionism
- electroconvulsive therapy
- of consciousness
- of education
- of psychology
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- Institute of Mental Health
- persistent, abnormal dread or fear
- National Commission of Human Services Workers
- used to protect patients from harming themselves/others
- orentiation
- the study of human and animal behavior, both normal and abnormal
- reality orientation
- of education
- doctor of phycology
20 Clues: orentiation • of education • of education • of philosophy • of psychology • of consciousness • reality orientation • doctor of phycology • electroconvulsive therapy • Institute of Mental Health • persistent, abnormal dread or fear • conduct, actions that can be observed • National Commission of Human Services Workers • used to protect patients from harming themselves/others • ...
Mental Health Matters Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-03
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- Making a daily or weekly _______ list has proven to help mental health
- __________ Assistance program - free couselling and referral service available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Get 6-8 hours of sleep can drastically improve your mental health
- talking about feeling hopeless or having no reason to live is a _____ sign
- _______ promotes positive emotional well being
- Listening to _____ can have positive effects on our brain, reduce anxiety and depression and improve mental health
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- Mental health is a state of ____ _____
- Connect with other _____. Good relationships are important for your mental well being
- being connected to ________ and community support can decrease suicidal thoughts and behaviours
- Getting 15 minutes of ______ each day can help improve your mood
- A healthy _____ makes a difference in your mental health.
11 Clues: Mental health is a state of ____ _____ • _______ promotes positive emotional well being • A healthy _____ makes a difference in your mental health. • Getting 15 minutes of ______ each day can help improve your mood • Get 6-8 hours of sleep can drastically improve your mental health • Making a daily or weekly _______ list has proven to help mental health • ...
Mental Health Terms 2022-03-31
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- medications that increase the acetylcholinesterase in the synaptic cleft which increased reuptake of the drug
- meaningless repetition of another's words, child-like mimicking
- negative symptom lack of motivation
- a false belief either bizarre or non-bizarre which may include persecutory, grandiose, or paranoid
- acute onset of confusion often associated with a known cause such as infection
- negative symptom lack of pleasure or joy in things that used to be enjoyable
- condition caused by chronic ethanol intake that causes lesions in the brain
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- repeatedly going over the same thoughts
- major neurotransmitter thought to cause to anxiety
- cognitive distortions used unconsciously to make a person feel in control, also known as maladaptive coping mechanisms (denial, suppression, anger, eating)
- clients with cognitive deficits make up information when they cannot remember details
- rhyming repetition of words or phrases
- negative symptoms feelings of indifference towards people, activities, or events
- positive symptoms of hearing or seeing things that are not real
- these medications limit the effects of glutamate
- severe autonomic hyperactivity such as trembling, shaking, sweating, tachycardia, nausea, and vomiting.
- negative symptom tendency to speak little (poverty of speech) or to convey little substance of meaning (poverty of content)
- state of confusion that occurs in dementia clients begins in the late afternoon and typically continues through the night and leads to agitation, confusion, anxiety, and aggression.
- negative symptom involuntary imitation of movements of others
19 Clues: negative symptom lack of motivation • rhyming repetition of words or phrases • repeatedly going over the same thoughts • these medications limit the effects of glutamate • major neurotransmitter thought to cause to anxiety • meaningless repetition of another's words, child-like mimicking • positive symptoms of hearing or seeing things that are not real • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-03-11
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- that the human mind acts on an encoded message
- the study of the brain and how it functions
- works with interactions and the effects humans have on each other
- the human mind and how it's shaped by thoughts, feeling , and behavior
- study of the human body over time and how they adapt to each other over time
- examines the relationship between the mind and the body
- how a person's mindset will change due to physical activity
- examines human traits and how they differ from others
- applying time to an individual as a whole and not a group
- studies human growth and how it impacts mental health
- interactions between legal systems and how law enforcement impacts others
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- focuses on an individual's chronic health conditions and how it impacts their mental wellbeing
- studies how people think and act during their daily life
- psychology human behavior in the workplace
- study of an individual's mental illness by observation and offering treatment
- helps individuals overcome mental issues through individual talks
- a judgment or opinion of another by examining them
- branch of psychology that deals with interactions between human beings
- focuses on behaviors and how they impact the patient
- a belief that people are unique and should be treated based on their uniqueness
20 Clues: psychology human behavior in the workplace • the study of the brain and how it functions • that the human mind acts on an encoded message • a judgment or opinion of another by examining them • focuses on behaviors and how they impact the patient • examines human traits and how they differ from others • studies human growth and how it impacts mental health • ...
Improving Mental Health 2021-04-23
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- Own self worth
- Being open with your partner
- Know where to find help when its needed
- Notebook
- Good attitude
- Eating from all 3 food groups is what kind of diet
- Physical exercise
- Having fun with friends
- Gaining Knowledge
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- Collecting your thoughts
- Group discussion
- Hard to earn and even harder to earn it once you’ve lost it
- Feeling certain about a good situation
- Taking time for yourself
- When you need some assistance
- 7-9 hours is recommended for adults
- Making a list and finishing it
- Being around friends
- People in your corner
19 Clues: Notebook • Good attitude • Own self worth • Group discussion • Physical exercise • Gaining Knowledge • Being around friends • People in your corner • Having fun with friends • Collecting your thoughts • Taking time for yourself • Being open with your partner • When you need some assistance • Making a list and finishing it • 7-9 hours is recommended for adults • ...
mental health crossword 2025-04-03
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- writing down thoughts and feelings
- talking to a friend about problems
- a practice of being fully present in the moment.
- feeling worried or nervous
- a mental health condition that causes prolonged sadness and loss of interest.
- a calming breathing technique
- limits you set to protect your mental and emotional well-being.
- the belief that good things will happen.
- a brain chemical linked to mood and happiness.
- the practice of appreciating what you have.
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- a short break to clear your mind
- the ability to bounce back from stress
- drinking enough water, which helps with mood and energy levels.
- hormone that makes you happy
- spending time with friends and family to improve mental health.
- a professional who helps with emotions
- how you feel about yourself and your worth.
- chemicals in the brain that help relieve stress and boost happiness.
- exercise that helps reduce stress
19 Clues: feeling worried or nervous • hormone that makes you happy • a calming breathing technique • a short break to clear your mind • exercise that helps reduce stress • writing down thoughts and feelings • talking to a friend about problems • the ability to bounce back from stress • a professional who helps with emotions • the belief that good things will happen. • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2025-07-17
20 Clues: – ruhiy • – stress • – hissiy • – yordam • – xavotir • – sog‘liq • – davolash • – davolash • – muvozanat • – sog‘ayish • – farovonlik • – tushkunlik • – xabardorlik • – ruhiy zarba • – psixologiya • – bardoshlilik • – ongli hushyorlik • – noto‘g‘ri qarash • – qo‘llab-quvvatlash • – o‘ziga g‘amxo‘rlik
Mental Health Awareness 2025-07-26
20 Clues: – ruhiy • – stress • – hissiy • – yordam • – xavotir • – sog‘liq • – davolash • – davolash • – muvozanat • – sog‘ayish • – farovonlik • – tushkunlik • – xabardorlik • – ruhiy zarba • – psixologiya • – bardoshlilik • – ongli hushyorlik • – noto‘g‘ri qarash • – qo‘llab-quvvatlash • – o‘ziga g‘amxo‘rlik
Mental Health Careers 2025-09-04
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- A person’s interest in and motivation for social interaction and relationships.
- A professional who helps family members resolve conflicts and build healthier relationships.
- A professional who helps people overcome addictions such as drugs, alcohol, or gambling.
- The specific services a professional is legally and ethically allowed to perform based on training.
- The type of place where a professional works (e.g., hospital, school, private office).
- A setting where a professional works independently, usually in their own office.
- A professional who connects people with community resources and support services (schools, courts, doctors, etc.).
- A professional who provides support for personal issues, stress, and decision-making in school settings.
- A branch of medicine focused on diagnosing and treating mental illness, often with medication.
- The ability to communicate, listen, and work effectively with others.
- A professional who helps clients manage and change harmful or disruptive behaviors.
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- A professional who helps couples address relationship challenges and improve communication.
- A professional who assists individuals in exploring career options, setting career goals, and preparing for employment.
- The ability to understand what others are thinking and feeling in social situations.
- The complete set of information, theories, and skills that define a profession.
- A professional who uses talk therapy to help patients understand themselves, set goals, and make changes.
- A professional who helps students with academic planning and school-related decisions.
- A professional who treats mental, emotional, and relationship problems through counseling.
- A process where a professional helps someone talk through challenges and develop coping skills.
19 Clues: The ability to communicate, listen, and work effectively with others. • A person’s interest in and motivation for social interaction and relationships. • The complete set of information, theories, and skills that define a profession. • A setting where a professional works independently, usually in their own office. • ...
WELL WORD IT! 2025-10-28
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- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- The ability to recover and adapt to adversity and stress.
- A mental state of peace and tranquility.
- A form of exercise that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation.
- The process of caring for your body through healthy eating, exercise, and self-care
- THE SCIENCE OF GOOD HEALTH AND LONGEVITY
- A practice of keeping track of your thoughts and feelings.
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- A feeling of gratitude, contentment, and happiness.
- A balanced ______ leads to better health
- A practice of focusing one's mind and reducing stress.
- A state of mental and emotional calmness and balance.
- Regular can help maintain physical and mental health.
- A form of exercise that involves moving to music.
13 Clues: A balanced ______ leads to better health • A mental state of peace and tranquility. • THE SCIENCE OF GOOD HEALTH AND LONGEVITY • A form of exercise that involves moving to music. • A feeling of gratitude, contentment, and happiness. • A state of mental and emotional calmness and balance. • Regular can help maintain physical and mental health. • ...
health care history 2023-09-18
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- food and drug adminitration
- world health organization
- centers for disease control and prevention
- life expectancy is 6 months or less
- major health care facility
- clinic same day surguries
- preparing and dispencing medication
- the father of medicine
- treats pacient with mental health
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- prescribed and sold medicines
- created by anton van leeuwenvock
- operated by hospitals
- diagnostic testing
- offices specialized in dental care
14 Clues: diagnostic testing • operated by hospitals • the father of medicine • world health organization • clinic same day surguries • major health care facility • food and drug adminitration • prescribed and sold medicines • created by anton van leeuwenvock • treats pacient with mental health • offices specialized in dental care • life expectancy is 6 months or less • ...
HHD 2023-02-24
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- The efficient functioning of the body and its systems.
- self care, mobility, and communication
- mental health characteristic
- peer group, family, employment, education, housing, income, access to health information
- combines mortality data with morbidity data so that condition that contribute to death and illness can be compared.
- emotional health characteristic
- The state of a persons physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual health.
- deaths in a population
- The ability to express your emotions in a positive way
- an individual having difficulty with core activities
- an individuals or a populations overall health and wellbeing
- social health characteristic
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- The ability to think and process information
- unpleasant feelings that affect an individuals level of functioning
- How to measure burden of disease
- The number of new cases of a condition during a period of time
- physical health characteristic
- spiritual health characteristic
- Being able to interact with other and participate in society
- An estimate of how long an individual can expect to live if death rates don't change.
- ill health to an individual or levels of ill health in a population
- life expectancy, mortality, morbidity, incidence, prevalence of health conditions, burden of disease, rates of hospitalisation, core activity limitations, psychological distress
- Number of cases of a condition at a given time
- the ideas, beliefs, ethnics
24 Clues: deaths in a population • the ideas, beliefs, ethnics • mental health characteristic • social health characteristic • physical health characteristic • spiritual health characteristic • emotional health characteristic • How to measure burden of disease • self care, mobility, and communication • The ability to think and process information • ...
Health Test Review 2023-11-07
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- An overall state of well-being, of total health
- The ability to cope with and manage emotions
- Starches and sugars that provide energy
- These are substances that strengthen bones, teeth and help keep the blood, heart and other organs healthy
- Avoiding harmful behaviors
- Combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- Family, neighborhood, school, job, life experienced
- People the same age as you with similar interests
- The process of taking in food and using it for energy, growth and good health
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- Risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- Health has to do with how well your body functions
- Lifestyle involves little to no physical activity) can lead to many health risk
- Behaviors or Actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others
- Shapes public opinion (Advertising, Social Media etc.)
- Collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- Aids in digestion
- Are substances that help regulate the body’s functions.
- All the traits that were biologically passed down from your parents
18 Clues: Aids in digestion • Avoiding harmful behaviors • Starches and sugars that provide energy • The ability to cope with and manage emotions • An overall state of well-being, of total health • People the same age as you with similar interests • Health has to do with how well your body functions • Risks that increase in effect with each added risk. • ...
Talking Mental Health With LTV 2024-06-13
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- Words used to refer to people that reflect their gender identity, like he/him, she/her, they/them
- Negative attitudes or beliefs about mental health issues
- A mental health condition marked by persistent sadness and loss of interest
- A person who supports and stands up for the rights of LGBTQ+ people
- The ability to recover from setbacks or difficult situations
- Limits that a person sets to protect their mental and emotional health
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- A common form of mental health treatment involving talking to a licensed professional
- Someone who supports or promotes the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals
- A common mental health disorder characterized by excessive worry
- The act of embracing and validating one's own or others' identities and experiences
- A practice that helps reduce stress by focusing on the present moment
- One's personal sense of their own gender or sexual orientation
12 Clues: Negative attitudes or beliefs about mental health issues • The ability to recover from setbacks or difficult situations • One's personal sense of their own gender or sexual orientation • A common mental health disorder characterized by excessive worry • Someone who supports or promotes the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals • ...
Brain Health 2013-11-25
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- Movement to music that keeps your brain sharp.
- Brain snack that grows on bushes.
- When you remember most of a story but forget key details
- Swimmers that improve brain health.
- Sweat-free exercise that prevents Alzheimer’s.
- Builds muscle AND keeps your brain young.
- An easy step toward improving brain health.
- Nickname for a vitamin that helps women maintain brain health.
- Too many of these add weight and subtract life span.
- Do them and risk memory loss.
- Nuts that might keep you from going… nuts.
- Food additive that prevents dementia.
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- Minutes necessary to test your memory.
- Mental decline that interferes with daily life.
- 20-minute snooze that keeps you sharp.
- The abbreviated name of David Murdock’s research site.
- Genetic markers tied to health and longevity.
- Pixelated information that may hurt memory.
- In 100 years we’ve gained this many decades of life expectancy
- When your brain gets smaller
- Form of practice that helps you remember. ¬
- Quiet time that reduces stress.
- Play these to improve language skills.
- Crunchy additive that boosts brainpower.
- Pressure that reduces brain fitness.
- A little help from these maintains mental health
- Hours of sleep necessary to keep memory strong.
- Type of game that helps you remember.
- Leaves that boost memory.
29 Clues: Leaves that boost memory. • When your brain gets smaller • Do them and risk memory loss. • Quiet time that reduces stress. • Brain snack that grows on bushes. • Swimmers that improve brain health. • Pressure that reduces brain fitness. • Type of game that helps you remember. • Food additive that prevents dementia. • Minutes necessary to test your memory. • ...
Healthcare Disparities in Older Adults 2018-05-26
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- Alzheimer’s disease is a form of _______.
- Changing a will, getting one’s affairs in order, hoarding medications, and talking as if s/he won’t be around much longer may be signs of an older person’s plans for self-harm or _______.
- Promoting mental health and effectively treating mental illness are important aspects of _______ aging.
- A higher incidence or burden of sickness, injury or death experienced by one population group relative to another is called a health _______.
- Health disparities are often experienced by socially _______ populations.
- Language barriers between _______ and providers can result in a diminished level of healthcare.
- Other social determinants of health that affect older adults’ health and wellbeing are environment, education, employment status and food _______.
- _______ healthcare directives are legal documents that state how people would like their healthcare decisions handled at the point that they are not able to make those decisions on their own.
- Legal status or fear of being reported can be _______ to patients seeking or receiving quality medical care.
- When an older adult is cut off from the rest of the world, often due to anxiety or depression, it is called social _______.
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- While dementia is not treatable, the accompanying symptoms of _______ and depression are treatable with medications.
- Although it is often a common mental health ailment among older adults, ________, or feelings of sadness, is not considered normal in later life.
- Lack of social _______ and lack of transportation are both social determinants of health for older adults.
- A type of palliative care for terminally ill patients, often provided in their own homes, is called _______.
- Our values are influenced by family, community, political leaders, and religious or _______ beliefs.
- Factors influenced by the environment in which a person is born, lives, grows, works and ages across their lifespan are called social _______ of health.
- Trying to meet unrealistic social expectations to remain _______ and delaying seeking medical care, older adults may end up with more medical issues as a result.
- Some social determinants of health that affect older adults’ health and wellbeing are addiction and mental health, stress, and socio-economic _______.
- Our perception of _______ influences how we interact with the medical care system.
- Because they react differently to medications than younger people, doses of psychiatric medications for _______ adults should be monitor closely and often adjusted down.
20 Clues: Alzheimer’s disease is a form of _______. • Health disparities are often experienced by socially _______ populations. • Our perception of _______ influences how we interact with the medical care system. • Language barriers between _______ and providers can result in a diminished level of healthcare. • ...
Mental Health 2021-02-27
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- The body and mind's reaction to everyday demands
- Fatigue caused by everyday activities
- A noncommunicable disease characterized by fevers, sleep problems, and issues thinking clearly
- The intended taking of one's life
- Hormone that causes flight or fight
- Fatigue caused by the body fighting disease
- Stimuli that produce a stress reaction
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- Prolonged feelings of sadness or hopelessness
- Fatigue caused by negative emotions or mental illnesses
- An illness of both the body and the mind
- A communicable disease characterized by fevers, sleep problems, and issues thinking clearly
- A tired feeling that lowers one's level of activity
12 Clues: The intended taking of one's life • Hormone that causes flight or fight • Fatigue caused by everyday activities • Stimuli that produce a stress reaction • An illness of both the body and the mind • Fatigue caused by the body fighting disease • Prolonged feelings of sadness or hopelessness • The body and mind's reaction to everyday demands • ...
Mental Health 2021-02-05
Mental Health 2022-03-15
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- Worry, apprehension (7)
- The provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something (4)
- A severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality (9)
- The state of being "in the moment" (11)
- Focusing one's mind for a period of time to only one thing, as a way of becoming calm and relaxed (10)
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal (8)
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another (7)
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- A way of living that lowers the risk of being seriously ill or dying early. (7,9)
- The quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness (9)
- Feelings of severe despondency and dejection (10)
- The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate(8)
- The help you give to someone developing a mental health problem, experiencing a worsening of a mental health problem or in a mental health crisis. (6,6,5,3)
12 Clues: Worry, apprehension (7) • The state of being "in the moment" (11) • Feelings of severe despondency and dejection (10) • The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate(8) • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another (7) • The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal (8) • ...
Mental Health 2017-01-07
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- To face and deal with responsibilities, problems,or difficulties
- a healthy and fulfilling life
- An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something
- It is a sudden sensation of fear
- A state of low mood and aversion to activity that can that
- It is a reaction to a stimulus that disturbs our physical or
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- equilibrium
- It is a multifaceted response to loss
- To have conscious mind
- Is an active process of becoming aware of and making choices
- It is a feeling of unease
- affect a person's sense of well- being
12 Clues: equilibrium • To have conscious mind • It is a feeling of unease • a healthy and fulfilling life • It is a sudden sensation of fear • It is a multifaceted response to loss • affect a person's sense of well- being • An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something • A state of low mood and aversion to activity that can that • ...
Mental Health 2017-12-03
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- helpline a support service for young people
- Beyond Blue is an example of this type of service.
- an illness that disrupts the functioning of the human mind. It causes intense episodes of psychosis
- a symptom of depression
- a serious condition which makes coping with day-to-day life to be hard and leaves you feeling down most of the time.
- a symptom of schizophrenia
- feelings that individuals experience
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- extreme anxiety, sorrow or pain
- the most common mental health issue in Australia.
- can have a positive and negative impact on mental health
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
- (of psychiatric illness) characterized by both manic and depressive episodes, or manic ones only.
12 Clues: a symptom of depression • a symptom of schizophrenia • extreme anxiety, sorrow or pain • feelings that individuals experience • helpline a support service for young people • the most common mental health issue in Australia. • Beyond Blue is an example of this type of service. • can have a positive and negative impact on mental health • ...
Mental Health 2018-07-22
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- emotion you feel when your ecstatic
- full hopefulness on the success of something
- the opposite of negativity
- emotion of when your down
- a feeling of nervousness
- state of being healthy, comfortable, happy
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- feelings of severe dejection
- when you have full belief in what you do
- another word for feelings
- feeling of pressure towards work
- a person's ability to think and reason
- located in your head
12 Clues: located in your head • a feeling of nervousness • another word for feelings • emotion of when your down • the opposite of negativity • feelings of severe dejection • feeling of pressure towards work • emotion you feel when your ecstatic • a person's ability to think and reason • when you have full belief in what you do • state of being healthy, comfortable, happy • ...
mental health 2016-04-27
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- unpredictable shaking for long periods of time
- a feeling of worry or nervousness
- perceives the environment to be dangerous or uncomfortable
- effects how well you focus and sit still
- mood swings
- impaired social interactions
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- reading disorder
- severe sadness and feeling of loneliness
- sleeping disorder
- breakdown between emotion, thought and behaviour
- eating disorder
- feeling the need to check things repeatedly
12 Clues: mood swings • eating disorder • reading disorder • sleeping disorder • impaired social interactions • a feeling of worry or nervousness • severe sadness and feeling of loneliness • effects how well you focus and sit still • feeling the need to check things repeatedly • unpredictable shaking for long periods of time • breakdown between emotion, thought and behaviour • ...
Mental Health 2022-10-11
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- physical activity releases
- action or event that causes stress
- what does the T stand for in SMART
- when a person uses mindfulness to relax
- mental blank that is diagnosed
- progressive blank relaxation
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- meditation helps improve blank
- bullying when someone attacks your feelings
- what does the S stand for in SMART
- sadness is a
- when someone uses social media to bully
- someone who watches someone get bullied
12 Clues: sadness is a • physical activity releases • progressive blank relaxation • meditation helps improve blank • mental blank that is diagnosed • action or event that causes stress • what does the S stand for in SMART • what does the T stand for in SMART • when someone uses social media to bully • when a person uses mindfulness to relax • someone who watches someone get bullied • ...
Mental Health 2023-03-10
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- keeping a lot stuff for a very long time
- being either manic or depressed
- when you want a friend
- when someone hurts you
- getting the good without the bad
- longer sadness
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- being obsessed with something
- unjustified suspicion and mistrust of people
- a substance intended to cure
- when someone makes you mad
- paying attention to the moment
- when you are happy, sad, etc.
12 Clues: longer sadness • when you want a friend • when someone hurts you • when someone makes you mad • a substance intended to cure • being obsessed with something • when you are happy, sad, etc. • paying attention to the moment • being either manic or depressed • getting the good without the bad • keeping a lot stuff for a very long time • unjustified suspicion and mistrust of people
Mental Health 2023-03-28
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- Community that struggles with depression?
- The best comfort food
- One of the biggest stressors
- ______ Health Day
- ______ Anxiety
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- Simon’s Antidepressant
- “Okay Simon, what brings you in today?”
- Support System
- What the third letter in the # clue stands for; Simon’s Identifier
- Simon’s biggest source of mental health problems?
- ________ Depression
- The best weapon in the fight against depression
12 Clues: Support System • ______ Anxiety • ______ Health Day • ________ Depression • The best comfort food • Simon’s Antidepressant • One of the biggest stressors • “Okay Simon, what brings you in today?” • Community that struggles with depression? • The best weapon in the fight against depression • Simon’s biggest source of mental health problems? • ...
Mental health 2023-03-02
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- most talented groub in 21st century
- where they serve cheese and wine
- when water and sun mix
- where outlander was filmed
- where the tsunami movie took place
- most abandoned animal
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- overwhelming feeling can lead to...
- most talented singer in the world
- a reptile found in the jungle
- being nervous in public spaces
- goes coo coo
- latara tara
12 Clues: latara tara • goes coo coo • most abandoned animal • when water and sun mix • where outlander was filmed • a reptile found in the jungle • being nervous in public spaces • where they serve cheese and wine • most talented singer in the world • where the tsunami movie took place • most talented groub in 21st century • overwhelming feeling can lead to...
Mental Health 2024-07-29
12 Clues: excessive worry • signs of a disease • period of stableness • eating non-food objects • period of elevated mood • feeling sad for too long • fear of leaving the house • periods of highs and lows • how to deal with symptoms • extreme fear of something • common sleep-wake disorder • when you are told you have something
mental health 2023-04-18
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- feeling sad, lack of interest, losing sleep
- a disturbance of normal functioning of the mind or body
- having an unhealthy relationship with food
- struggling with sleeping trough the night
- emotional consequences after a distressing even
- sudden intense anxiety, physical symptoms like shaking
- a temporary state of mind or feeling
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- having problems with day to day tasks
- constantly worrying about their own appearance
- feeling uneasy, worried or scared
- thinking/feeling threatened in some way
- a feeling of great sadness
12 Clues: a feeling of great sadness • feeling uneasy, worried or scared • a temporary state of mind or feeling • having problems with day to day tasks • thinking/feeling threatened in some way • struggling with sleeping trough the night • having an unhealthy relationship with food • feeling sad, lack of interest, losing sleep • constantly worrying about their own appearance • ...
Health and Wellness: Ivy Mies 2022-09-07
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- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make desitions, solve problems, and examine situations
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies, social media, and advertisements
- persons ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present condition are good
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
- aspects or people's lives that increase chances they will develop a disease or disorder or expirence an injury or decline in health
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
- presence of waste in the environment
- length of time a person is expected to live
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances, and concerns with mental or emotional health
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
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- aspects of peoples lives reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- state of being without regular, constant housing
- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it
- chemical that carries genetic infomation; found in chromosomes
- land features and any bodies of water present in an area
- DNA segments that contain the blueprint for the structure and function of a person's cells;affect development,personality, and health
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions,moods, feelings about ones self,and views about the world
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a particular group or society
- choices and behaviors that affect a persons chance of developing a disease, unhealthy condition, or injury
- actual number of years a person lives
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and emotional, and social health
- health conditions that develop due to a person's genes; do not require the presence of ther risk factors
24 Clues: presence of waste in the environment • actual number of years a person lives • length of time a person is expected to live • state of being without regular, constant housing • land features and any bodies of water present in an area • chemical that carries genetic infomation; found in chromosomes • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • ...
Mental Health -Medical Occupations 2023-10-17
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- Top layer of skin responsible for maintaining hydration
- False or distorted sensory perceptions
- Talking to a trusted individual about your problems
- A person's social, emotional and psychological health
- A psychotic disorder that affects a person's ability to think/communicate clearly
- Compulsive Disorder Intrusive thoughts about performing certain routines to relieve distress
- Dread over anticipated events; fear of unknown
- Layer of skin that supports and provides thermoregulation
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- Behavioral Therapy Short term therapy to modify negative thinking and behaving
- Mental health condition characterized by feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
- A physical symptom of a mental health disorder.
- Physical exercise used to build strength, endurance or flexibility
- Involves talking about one's problems with mental health professionals
- Taking a break from stressors or pressures in life
- Psychiatric disorder that may occur in someone that has witnessed a traumatic event
- A persistent and excessive fear of an object or situation
- Acts as an energy reserve layer of skin below the dermis.
- Persistent false beliefs
18 Clues: Persistent false beliefs • False or distorted sensory perceptions • Dread over anticipated events; fear of unknown • A physical symptom of a mental health disorder. • Taking a break from stressors or pressures in life • Talking to a trusted individual about your problems • A person's social, emotional and psychological health • ...
