mental health Crossword Puzzles
Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-11
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- Its functions are for safety and survival such as breathing, consciousness
- cortex contains four lobes that share complex relationships to function.
- This is the term for positive stress or good stress
- factors Factor of stress that deal with health issues which are the concern of everyone because bad health causes a lot of damage to the life of a person.
- It refers to mental and behavioral efforts that we use to deal with problems relating to stress, including its presumed cause and the unpleasant feelings and emotions it produces.
- receives information, organizes and then sends information to the cerebrum.
- lobe is situated near the back of the frontal lobe which regulates sensory perception.
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- In this approach, people tend to run away from the stress by denying the presence of stress and by taking steps away from the causes of stress or stressor.
- is a simple reaction to an input that disturbs our physical and mental balance.
- is the largest part of the brain
- He cited that distress refers to negative stress or bad stress.
- factors of stress occur when an event or stimulus requires us to change in some way that makes a change the living environment a stressful experience.
- is located below the thalamus and above the brainstem which links the nervous system with the endocrine system that regulates the digestive processes and is also responsible for growth and development.
- regulates balance
- telling/pouring out your emotions/problems to God.
15 Clues: regulates balance • is the largest part of the brain • telling/pouring out your emotions/problems to God. • This is the term for positive stress or good stress • He cited that distress refers to negative stress or bad stress. • cortex contains four lobes that share complex relationships to function. • ...
Connectedness Through Food 2021-09-10
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- Even mild ______________ can lead to mental health symptoms, such as irritability and loss of concentration.
- _____________ and nutrition are key parts of obesity treatment.
- acids, _________ _________ are also critical to your brain health.
- Amino acids are the building blocks of _____________.
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- The act of consuming food together and the ___________ of interactions with people is important.
- Connections, Research has shown that individuals with ________ _______________have a greater decrease in HbA1c and blood glucose.
- Eating together with friends and family, creates a positive effect on __________ and happiness.
- Coaches, Training individuals dealing with type 2 diabetes to become peer coaches for diabetes management helped decrease HgbA1C levels among the _________ __________ and those in the peer coached groups.
- Complex carbohydrates provide a more stable and consistent flow of _______ to your brain.
9 Clues: Amino acids are the building blocks of _____________. • _____________ and nutrition are key parts of obesity treatment. • acids, _________ _________ are also critical to your brain health. • Complex carbohydrates provide a more stable and consistent flow of _______ to your brain. • ...
Plan a Farm or Garden 2023-10-17
8 Clues: In the city. • Good for your body. • To increase in size. • Good for mental health. • Person who work for free. • A large area of land for growing food. • To put something in the ground to grow. • An area of land with flowers, fruit, and vegetables.
Intro to Psychology 2026-05-18
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- a disorder characterised by unwanted repetitive thoughts actions or both
- shared expectations about how people should behave in a particular context.
- Deals with how we explain the causes of behavior – our own and others
- Adjusting our behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard.
- We believe we predicted the outcome beforehand.
- Your evaluation of something – a person, object, idea, or situation.
- Take the credit for success and blame outside factors for failures
- mental illnesses characterized by psychosis
- A belief about a whole group of people.
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- Unfair action or treatment based on prejudice.
- Group of people that researchers actually study in an experiment or observation.
- Tendency to search for, interpret, and remember information that confirms our preexisting beliefs or opinions.
- When we overestimate the accuracy of our knowledge and judgments.
- A negative feeling or attitude towards a group and its members.
- Specific, testable prediction
- a mental health condition triggered by a traumatic event
- Refers to the ways in which individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are affected by others.
17 Clues: Specific, testable prediction • A belief about a whole group of people. • mental illnesses characterized by psychosis • Unfair action or treatment based on prejudice. • We believe we predicted the outcome beforehand. • a mental health condition triggered by a traumatic event • A negative feeling or attitude towards a group and its members. • ...
Health and Wellness 2025-01-13
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- Patterns of behavior that you follow almost without thinking.
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions.
- Your ability to get along with the people around you.
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- The way you act in the many different situations and events in your life.
- A state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time.
- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
6 Clues: Your ability to get along with the people around you. • Patterns of behavior that you follow almost without thinking. • A state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time. • The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being. • The way you act in the many different situations and events in your life. • ...
Hunger Games Vocab - Chp. 13-19 2024-02-21
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- a state of being half-awake
- pale from illness or emotion
- reveal its presence or make an appearance
- a swaggering show of courage
- come to terms with
- in a manner of affording no ease or reassurance
- a severe or painful experience
- deviating from a straight course
- thin and weak
- to become less active, less intense, or less in amount
- marked by skill in deception
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- injurious to physical or mental health
- capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects
- in a hesitant manner
- the act of physically escaping from something
- suppress or crush completely
- a dense growth of trees, shrubs, or bushes
- tending to rule in a cruel manner
- administer an oil or ointment to, often ceremonially
19 Clues: thin and weak • come to terms with • in a hesitant manner • a state of being half-awake • pale from illness or emotion • suppress or crush completely • a swaggering show of courage • marked by skill in deception • a severe or painful experience • deviating from a straight course • tending to rule in a cruel manner • injurious to physical or mental health • ...
Girl In Pieces Crossword 2024-03-20
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- City that Charlie moved to
- Coffee shop where Charlie gets a job
- Bus service that Charlie takes to stay with her friend
- Charlies main art medium
- Main characters name
- Charlies form of self harm
- Mental health recovery centre where Charlie was
- The place where Charlie was told to apply for a job
- Slept with patient Jen S
- Charlies home city
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- A form of self harm that involves fire/heat
- Word that Charlies friend Ellis used to say a ton
- Central nervous system stimulant, mainly used as a recreational drug
- Phrase that Ellis used to say
- Charlies semi-famous (locally) co-worker
- Charlies friend, Charlie stayed at his place
- Where Charlie moves
- Charlies home state
- Therapist at Creeley
- Charlies roommate at Creeley
20 Clues: Charlies home city • Where Charlie moves • Charlies home state • Main characters name • Therapist at Creeley • Charlies main art medium • Slept with patient Jen S • City that Charlie moved to • Charlies form of self harm • Charlies roommate at Creeley • Phrase that Ellis used to say • Coffee shop where Charlie gets a job • Charlies semi-famous (locally) co-worker • ...
In Balance 2021-01-19
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- an enlightening experience
- the way in which people regard and behave toward each other
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- being concerned with the human spirit or soul
- complete physical, mental and social well-being
- the ability to think and act using knowledge, experience, understanding, common sense and insight
- a person's mental or physical condition
6 Clues: an enlightening experience • a person's mental or physical condition • being concerned with the human spirit or soul • complete physical, mental and social well-being • the way in which people regard and behave toward each other • the ability to think and act using knowledge, experience, understanding, common sense and insight
Stress 2022-03-31
6 Clues: A state of emotional or mental strain • How to cope with stress using preparation • An effect of stress on one's mental health • A possible stressor students might experience • Consists of face masks, baths, and meditation • Stress can effect your ___ wellbeing by creating mood swings and/or break downs
Mental Health Awareness Week - KEEP LEARNING 2025-10-03
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- what 5 letter word can go before: ache, brush and pick?
- Steepest street in the world
- A staff member that hails from Ireland
- Philippines' capital city
- NZ chocolate company based in Porirua
- Cathy Langdon's home country
- The name of Abby Calder’s eldest daughter and a colour in the rainbow
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- Active ingredient in Efudix
- NZ reptile which was on the 5-cent coin
- Shortest flight in NZ is Wellington to ___
- ____ Koh, NZ golfer, won a gold medal at the Paris Olympics
- Peter _____ is famous for directing Lord of the Rings.
- Colour of pen used by pharmacists
- NZ’s native shellfish, called abalone in other countries
- What do Sarah T and Isaac G have in common?
15 Clues: Philippines' capital city • Active ingredient in Efudix • Steepest street in the world • Cathy Langdon's home country • Colour of pen used by pharmacists • NZ chocolate company based in Porirua • A staff member that hails from Ireland • NZ reptile which was on the 5-cent coin • Shortest flight in NZ is Wellington to ___ • What do Sarah T and Isaac G have in common? • ...
Grup 8 2025-07-22
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- A serious mental health crisis. (Mental çöküş)
- To manage or deal with a difficult situation. (Başa çıkmak, üstesinden gelmek)
- A medical drip to give fluids or medicine into the body. (Serum)
- A way to handle stress or problems. (Savunma mekanizması)
- A statement admitting a mistake or crime. (İtiraf, günah çıkarma)
- To make a problem or pain less. (Rahatlatmak, yüreğine su serpmek)
- To be made or designed for a specific purpose. (Uygun olmak, o işe göre yaratılmış olmak, o işe elverişli olmak)
- To fire a gun or hit something with force. (Ateş etmek, vurmak)
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- A stick used to help walk. (Baston, değnek)
- Using illegal drugs or using drugs wrongly. (Uyuşturucu bağımlılığı)
- To admit something wrong or secret. (İtiraf etmek)
- A feeling of comfort after worry. (İç rahatlaması)
- To change appearance to hide who you are. (Kılık değiştirmek)
- To repeat the exact words of someone. (Alıntı, alıntı yapmak)
- To fall in small drops. (Damlamak)
- Breakfast food made from grains. (Mısır gevreği)
- A joke using words that sound alike but have different meanings. (Kelime oyunu, kelime oyunu yapmak)
- To show or direct attention to something. (İşaret etmek, göstermek, doğrultmak)
- A place where dead bodies are kept. (Morg)
19 Clues: To fall in small drops. (Damlamak) • A place where dead bodies are kept. (Morg) • A stick used to help walk. (Baston, değnek) • A serious mental health crisis. (Mental çöküş) • Breakfast food made from grains. (Mısır gevreği) • To admit something wrong or secret. (İtiraf etmek) • A feeling of comfort after worry. (İç rahatlaması) • ...
MAY 2020 MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH 2020-03-17
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- to give advice to; advise
- to make easier or less difficult; contribute to; facilitate
- A sense of resolution or conclusion
- the branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
- A person looked to by others as an example to be imitated. (2wds.)
- Ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Negative Stress. D__________
- an unfair judgement of a person or people; a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person
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- Feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune
- Confidence in one's own worth or abilities. (2 wds.)
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
- disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection; inexplicable saddness
- an anxiety disorder in which people have unwanted and repeated thoughts, feelings, ideas, sensations (obsessions), or behaviors
- Positive Stress. E__________
15 Clues: to give advice to; advise • Positive Stress. E__________ • Negative Stress. D__________ • A sense of resolution or conclusion • Confidence in one's own worth or abilities. (2 wds.) • Ability to understand and share the feelings of another • Feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune • to make easier or less difficult; contribute to; facilitate • ...
IMS SCHOOL COUNSELING OFFICE TEAM 2025-01-21
Values and Purpose 2022-12-11
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- The quality of being outstanding or extremely good
- The positive or negative interaction of basic human needs (e.g., food, health, safety, shelter, culture, education) as they are met in the human condition
- Clusters of individuals living in the same area or sharing the same characteristics
- Recognition that we do not all start from the same place and that we must acknowledge and make adjustments to imbalances
- Two or more people, entities, or organizations working together to achieve a goal of mutual benefit
- A state of complete mental, physical, and social fitness
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- A willingness to accept responsibility for one's decisions or actions
- A feeling of deep admiration for someone inclusive of their feelings, wishes, rights, or traditions
- An individual human being
- Continuous with no apparent gaps or spaces between one part and the next
- A systematic endeavor that organizes and builds knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about natural phenomenon
- Understanding another person's experience by imagining oneself in that other person's situation
- The introduction of a new idea, method, or device/mechanism
- Doing what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something
14 Clues: An individual human being • The quality of being outstanding or extremely good • A state of complete mental, physical, and social fitness • The introduction of a new idea, method, or device/mechanism • A willingness to accept responsibility for one's decisions or actions • Continuous with no apparent gaps or spaces between one part and the next • ...
Medical 2026-04-14
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- the part or joint connecting the foot with the leg
- a comprehensive record of a person's health information, including past illnesses, surgeries, allergies, medications
- a smooth oily substance that is rubbed on the skin for medicinal purposes or as a cosmetic
- twist the ligaments of (an ankle, wrist, or other joint) violently so as to cause pain and swelling but not dislocation
- identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
- involving cutting into the body
- an adhesive strip of material for covering cuts and wounds.
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- frozen water
- a drug or a medicine for relieving pain
- causing physical pain
- a person's mental or physical condition
- immune response by the body to a substance, especially a particular food, pollen, fur, or dust
12 Clues: frozen water • causing physical pain • involving cutting into the body • a drug or a medicine for relieving pain • a person's mental or physical condition • the part or joint connecting the foot with the leg • an adhesive strip of material for covering cuts and wounds. • a smooth oily substance that is rubbed on the skin for medicinal purposes or as a cosmetic • ...
Mental and Healthy Lifestyle 2025-02-21
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- You should eat healthy, but can you sometimes eat junk food?
- Something you do to stay healthy, usually at the gym
- An _____ a day, keeps the doctor away.
- The way we feel, think, and handle challenges in our minds is called _____ health.
- The 5 food groups are fruits, vegetables, grain, _______, and dairy.
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- Taking care of your body by eating healthy, exercising, and getting enough rest is called ________ health.
- ________ is a way to relax your mind and body by focusing and breathing deeply.
- Foods like cake and candy are_______.
- What liquid is important for your body to stay healthy and hydrated?
- What is it called when you rest and close your eyes?
- How many times a day should you brush your teeth?
- What part of your body helps you breathe?
12 Clues: Foods like cake and candy are_______. • An _____ a day, keeps the doctor away. • What part of your body helps you breathe? • How many times a day should you brush your teeth? • Something you do to stay healthy, usually at the gym • What is it called when you rest and close your eyes? • You should eat healthy, but can you sometimes eat junk food? • ...
Trauma 2024-10-25
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- number of years it has been since traumatic stress emerged in the field of mental health
- What the framework is intended to help the state and local systems do
- A system created in Maine that incorporates trauma-informed care into children's systems
- one of SAMHSA's three significant threads of work that involves learning from this group of people
- one of SAMHSA's three significant threads of work that involves being well informed about the impacts of trauma
- creates the framework for the behavioral health specialty sector
- one of SAMHSA's three significant threads of work that involves creating new methods for dealing with trauma
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- creates an increased understanding between the relationship between trauma, behavioral, and physical health
- trauma normally associated with those in the military
9 Clues: trauma normally associated with those in the military • creates the framework for the behavioral health specialty sector • What the framework is intended to help the state and local systems do • number of years it has been since traumatic stress emerged in the field of mental health • ...
Prawn Toast Puzzle WW1 2021-09-29
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- When somebody is sent to kill someone
- Rodents found in the trenches
- Where did soldiers fight on the front line
- Warn to protect the head during war
- A large gun used in fighting
- A large vehicle
- An illness that killed many people during WW1
- What was WW1 referred as
- Which red flower is associated with war
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- People who fought in the war
- A royal who was assassinated
- This happens to your feet when they are in water for too long
- soliders suffered with this mental health issue
- soldiers on horseback
- an illness soldiers suffered from in the trenches
- Soldiers on foot
16 Clues: A large vehicle • Soldiers on foot • soldiers on horseback • What was WW1 referred as • People who fought in the war • A royal who was assassinated • A large gun used in fighting • Rodents found in the trenches • Warn to protect the head during war • When somebody is sent to kill someone • Which red flower is associated with war • Where did soldiers fight on the front line • ...
Service Learning Institute Crossword 2023-06-22
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- What does "ACME" stand for?
- _______Brown, City Year's Founder
- A name for small group or 1:1 tutoring sessions
- You need a certain # of these to graduate the program
- Impact ________ who manages IMs
- McCray, CYP's Managing Director of Impact (Leads full Impact Department)
- Math Curriculum
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- City Year is a program that is funded by this independent agency of the US government
- Learning Institute
- The full name of the L&D department
- Social Emotional Learning
- ________ Education Award
- Darryl________, CYP's Executive Director and Senior Vice President
- _______Manager who manages school teams
- Putting Idealism to Work abbreviated
- Mental Health Resource
16 Clues: Math Curriculum • Learning Institute • Mental Health Resource • ________ Education Award • Social Emotional Learning • What does "ACME" stand for? • Impact ________ who manages IMs • _______Brown, City Year's Founder • The full name of the L&D department • Putting Idealism to Work abbreviated • _______Manager who manages school teams • ...
Viral Diseases 2024-09-22
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- The name of the virus lifecycle
- Discoloured plant leaves affected by a virus
- A chemical agent applied to wounds to prevent infection
- Might be an insect
- A state of physical and mental wellbeing
- A symptom of measles
- An exact copy (e.g., DNA)
- Drugs to help treat HIV
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- Gas required for bacteria to grow
- A disease that is contagious
- Gel used to culture microorganisms
- Body system affected by HIV
- A microorganism that causes disease
- Hungarian Doctor who promoted handwashing to prevent disease transmission
- A method of protection from a disease
- A pattern found on a diseased plant
16 Clues: Might be an insect • A symptom of measles • Drugs to help treat HIV • An exact copy (e.g., DNA) • Body system affected by HIV • A disease that is contagious • The name of the virus lifecycle • Gas required for bacteria to grow • Gel used to culture microorganisms • A microorganism that causes disease • A pattern found on a diseased plant • A method of protection from a disease • ...
Vocab 500: Practise 7 Health and Medicine 2025-10-16
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- A doctor for children
- A feeling of being hurt
- Important and not a joke
- A doctor who helps with mental health problems
- A bad growth of cells in the body
- Wires you wear to make your teeth straight
- A cure for an illness
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- Getting medicine from a needle
- Not serious or important
- A feeling of worry or stress
- An illness you get from bad germs
- The bone that holds your bottom teeth
- An answer to a problem
- Very bad or serious
- The pink part of your mouth that holds your teeth
- The sides of your face below your eyes
16 Clues: Very bad or serious • A doctor for children • A cure for an illness • An answer to a problem • A feeling of being hurt • Not serious or important • Important and not a joke • A feeling of worry or stress • Getting medicine from a needle • An illness you get from bad germs • A bad growth of cells in the body • The bone that holds your bottom teeth • ...
Chapter 5 vocabulary 2022-09-09
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- treating a group of people who have similar problems who meet for counseling
- patterns of behavior in which signs of others or basic rules are violated
- feeling isolated and separate from everyone else
- treatment process that focusses on changing unwanted behavior through rewards and reinforcement
- condition of feeling worried about what may happen
- treatment method designed to identify and correct disorted thinking patterns that can lead to feelings and behavior
- mark of shame or disapproval that results in an individual being rejected
- suicide series of suicides occurring within a short period of time
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- the use of certain medications to treat symptoms of mental disorders
- ongoing dialogue between patient and mental health professional
- illness involving mood extremes
- act of taking one's own life
- prolonged feeling of helplessness,hoplessness, and sadness
- focuses on helping the family functions in more positive ways by exploring patterns in communication
- lack of strong feeling, interest, or concern
- condition in which a real or imagined fears are different
- illness of mind that can affect eotions preventing a happy life
17 Clues: act of taking one's own life • illness involving mood extremes • lack of strong feeling, interest, or concern • feeling isolated and separate from everyone else • condition of feeling worried about what may happen • condition in which a real or imagined fears are different • prolonged feeling of helplessness,hoplessness, and sadness • ...
Intro to Psychology 2026-05-18
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- a disorder characterised by unwanted repetitive thoughts actions or both
- shared expectations about how people should behave in a particular context.
- Deals with how we explain the causes of behavior – our own and others
- Adjusting our behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard.
- We believe we predicted the outcome beforehand.
- Your evaluation of something – a person, object, idea, or situation.
- Take the credit for success and blame outside factors for failures
- mental illnesses characterized by psychosis
- A belief about a whole group of people.
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- Unfair action or treatment based on prejudice.
- Group of people that researchers actually study in an experiment or observation.
- Tendency to search for, interpret, and remember information that confirms our preexisting beliefs or opinions.
- When we overestimate the accuracy of our knowledge and judgments.
- A negative feeling or attitude towards a group and its members.
- Specific, testable prediction
- a mental health condition triggered by a traumatic event
- Refers to the ways in which individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are affected by others.
17 Clues: Specific, testable prediction • A belief about a whole group of people. • mental illnesses characterized by psychosis • Unfair action or treatment based on prejudice. • We believe we predicted the outcome beforehand. • a mental health condition triggered by a traumatic event • A negative feeling or attitude towards a group and its members. • ...
Stress Management Crossword 2025-11-24
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- Outdoor environments that can help reduce stress and improve mood.
- A state of reduced tension and calmness in body and mind.
- Maintaining adequate fluid intake to support physical and mental health.
- The practice of staying fully present and aware in the current moment.
- A brief break taken to reset during overwhelming moments.
- Restorative downtime essential for emotional balance and stress recovery.
- The practice of noticing and appreciating positive aspects of life.
- Relating to thought patterns that can be reframed to reduce stress.
- Physical activity that helps lower stress by releasing endorphins.
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- A calming technique that uses slow, deep inhales and exhales to reduce tension.
- Writing down thoughts and feelings to process emotions and relieve stress.
- Limits we set to protect our time, energy, and well-being.
- A mental exercise that focuses attention to promote relaxation and clarity.
- Emotional or practical help from others during stressful times.
- A mind–body practice combining movement, breath, and focus to promote calm.
15 Clues: A state of reduced tension and calmness in body and mind. • A brief break taken to reset during overwhelming moments. • Limits we set to protect our time, energy, and well-being. • Emotional or practical help from others during stressful times. • Outdoor environments that can help reduce stress and improve mood. • ...
Human Services 2024-11-07
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- clerks do administrative work, help customers, and carry out transactions that involve money
- services workers serve customers in gambling establishments, such as casinos or racetracks
- service workers organize and manage the details of a ceremony honoring a deceased person
- publishers use computer software to design page layouts for items that are printed or published online
- service representatives interact with customers to handle complaints, process orders, and answer questions
- workers design and lead activities to help people stay active, improve fitness, and have fun
- workers help people prevent and cope with problems in their everyday lives
- trainers and instructors lead, instruct, and motivate individuals or groups in exercise activities
- responsible for accurately processing routine transactions at a bank
- and administrative assistants do routine clerical and organizational tasks
- hairstylists, and cosmetologists provide haircutting, hairstyling, and other services related to personal appearance
- counselors help people with physical, mental, developmental, or emotional disabilities live independently
- and human service assistants provide client services in a variety of fields, such as psychology, rehabilitation, and social work
- office clerks perform a variety of clerical tasks, including answering telephones, typing documents, and filing records
- care and service workers attend to or train animals
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- health workers promote wellness by helping people adopt healthy behaviors. They implement programs and advocate for people who may have limited access to health resources and social services
- workers attend to children's needs while helping to foster early development
- recording clerks track product information in order to keep businesses and supply chains on schedule
- and account collectors try to recover payment on overdue bills
- and pedicurists clean, shape, and beautify fingernails and toenails
- officers and correctional treatment specialists assist in rehabilitating law offenders in custody or on probation or parole
- accounting, and auditing clerks produce financial records for organizations and check financial records for accuracy
- do tasks such as answering phones, receiving visitors, and providing information about their organization to the public
- and career counselors and advisors help students develop academic and social skills, help people choose a path to employment
- safety telecommunicators answer emergency and nonemergency calls and provide resources to assist those in need
- service workers sell postage and related products and collect, sort, and deliver mail
- and family therapists diagnose and treat cognitive, behavioral, or similar disorders in the context of couples and other relationships
- education specialists develop programs to teach people about conditions affecting well-being
- abuse, behavioral disorder, and mental health counselors advise people on a range of issues, such as those relating to alcoholism, addictions, or depression
- clerks perform routine clerical duties, maintain records, collect data, and provide information to customers
- specialists provide cleansing and other face and body treatments to enhance a person's appearance
31 Clues: care and service workers attend to or train animals • and account collectors try to recover payment on overdue bills • and pedicurists clean, shape, and beautify fingernails and toenails • responsible for accurately processing routine transactions at a bank • workers help people prevent and cope with problems in their everyday lives • ...
Mental Health Crossword #3 2023-04-21
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- an action that helps us recognize our surroundings
- it takes repeated _______ in order to continuously show gratitude
- an emotion that helps us reflect
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- pastimes that we engage in to use our individual skills
- this can improve the mindset
- people in some lives that can be thanked
- living in the _____ can ease stress
- being _______ for who and what we have in our life can improve happiness
8 Clues: this can improve the mindset • an emotion that helps us reflect • living in the _____ can ease stress • people in some lives that can be thanked • an action that helps us recognize our surroundings • pastimes that we engage in to use our individual skills • it takes repeated _______ in order to continuously show gratitude • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month 2025-04-23
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- The practice of being aware and present in the moment
- An important technique for reducing stress, involving focus on breathing
- A feeling of intense stress or lack of energy, often associated with overwork
- A practice of focusing on positive thoughts to improve well-being
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- A simple, beneficial writing practice that helps reduce stress and improve emotional balance
- The act of taking time to relax and rejuvenate
- A technique used to calm the mind, often involving deep breaths
- A physical exercise that involves stretching and controlled breathing
8 Clues: The act of taking time to relax and rejuvenate • The practice of being aware and present in the moment • A technique used to calm the mind, often involving deep breaths • A practice of focusing on positive thoughts to improve well-being • A physical exercise that involves stretching and controlled breathing • ...
Crossword of mental health 2024-02-27
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- When a person, more or less consciously, lies.
- Mental disorder characterised by alternating periods of particularly high mood with periods of depression.
- A disturbance in the functioning of a person's mind.
- A sudden, violent and intense feeling of worry or fear.
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- Professional who supports patients with psychological difficulties.
- Uncontrollable fear for certain objects or beings that don’t present a real danger.
- Psychosis characterised by a distortion of reality.
- Set of reactions that occur when a person is subjected to pressure.
8 Clues: When a person, more or less consciously, lies. • Psychosis characterised by a distortion of reality. • A disturbance in the functioning of a person's mind. • A sudden, violent and intense feeling of worry or fear. • Professional who supports patients with psychological difficulties. • Set of reactions that occur when a person is subjected to pressure. • ...
The Mental Health Act 2024-03-04
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- Must be maximised.
- Actions taken to improve a situation
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- The process of becoming stronger and more confident, especially in controlling one's life and claiming one's rights.
- Overarching act that underpins all.
- To value someone.
- Found at the end of the doll
- The degree to which something is successful in producing a desired result
- The quality of being fair and impartial.
8 Clues: To value someone. • Must be maximised. • Found at the end of the doll • Overarching act that underpins all. • Actions taken to improve a situation • The quality of being fair and impartial. • The degree to which something is successful in producing a desired result • ...
Mental Health Crossword #9 2022-07-25
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- __________ are limits and rules we set for ourselves within a relationship.
- Bullying at workplace is called ____________.
- It is important to have a good quality ______ to feel well rested.
- If you have good mental wellbeing, you are able to feel and express a range of ________.
- ___________ attacks are a type of fear response.
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- _____________ helps you stay in the present and accept the here and now.
- ___________ is a low mood that lasts for a long time and affects your everyday life.
- Feeling anxious is __________.
8 Clues: Feeling anxious is __________. • Bullying at workplace is called ____________. • ___________ attacks are a type of fear response. • It is important to have a good quality ______ to feel well rested. • _____________ helps you stay in the present and accept the here and now. • __________ are limits and rules we set for ourselves within a relationship. • ...
Mental Health Crossword! :D 2022-09-20
8 Clues: collapse • pressured • working out • what you eat when sick • when you go outside you get ____? • when you have good health you are___? • where you go when you are sick or hurt • significant difficulty, distress, and suffering in a person's daily life.
Mental health crossword puzzle 2026-05-01
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- when your mindset is positive and ready to learn
- mistreating someone or something
- When you feel tense and uneasy because of something
- health A state of well being for your emotions
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- An addictive source of drugs
- When there are persistent feelings of sadness which is serious
- What happens when you eat good food
- When your mindset is negative and not ready to learn
8 Clues: An addictive source of drugs • mistreating someone or something • What happens when you eat good food • health A state of well being for your emotions • when your mindset is positive and ready to learn • When you feel tense and uneasy because of something • When your mindset is negative and not ready to learn • ...
Careers in Health Care Crossword 2019-09-02
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- Therapists Assistants (PTAs) Work under the supervision of physical therapists; help carry out prescribed plans of treatment; administer heat or cold applications, assist patients to ambulate, ultrasound or electrical stimulation, inform physical therapists
- Assistants Individual who work under the supervision of registered or licensed practical nurse to provide basic patient care
- Technician Individuals who work under the supervision of biological scientists to assist in the study of living organisms
- Work to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases and injuries in animals; surgery, small animal, livestock, wildlife, research
- A licensed, no medical practitioner who specializes in the diagnose and treatment of vision defects
- Engineers (bio-engineers) Individuals who use engineering knowledge to develop solutions to complex medical problems
- Directors Individuals who manage and operate a funeral home; also called morticians or undertakers
- Surgery Surgery on the teeth, mouth, and/or jaw and facial bones; also called maxillofacial surgery
- Pathologists Identify, evaluate, and treat patients with speech and language disorders
- (RDs) An individual who specializes in the science of diet and nutrition
- Physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness
- Individual who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business
- Process whereby a regulatory body in a given health care area administers examinations and or maintains a list of qualified personel
- of Medicine (MD) Diagnoses, treats, and prevents disease or disorders
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- Therapy Assistants Certified (COTAs) Working under the guidance of occupational therapist, help carry out programs of the prescribed; direct with arts, help carry out rehabilitation exercises
- Librarians Health science librarians; Organize books, journals, and other print materials to provide health information to other health care professionals
- Workers Individuals who assist patients who have difficulty coping with various problems by helping them make adjustments in their lives and or referring them to community resources for assistance
- Laboratory Technicians (DLT's) Individuals who make and repair a variety of dental protested such as dentures, crowns, bridges, and orthodontic appliances
- Individuals who are members of the open heart surgical team and operate the heart lung machines used in coronary bypass surgery
- (ECG) technicians operate electrocardiograph machines, which record electrical impulses that originate in the heart
- Degree degree awarded by a vocational-technical school or community college after successful completion of a two-year course of study or its equivalent
- Process by which a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation
- Therapists Therapeutic recreational specialists; use recreational and leisure activities as forms of treatment to minimize patients' symptoms and improve physical, emotional, and mental well being
- Assistants Work under the supervision of the funeral director and or embalmer; assist with the preparation of the body, drive the hearse, arrange flowers etc
24 Clues: Physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness • Individual who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business • of Medicine (MD) Diagnoses, treats, and prevents disease or disorders • (RDs) An individual who specializes in the science of diet and nutrition • ...
FCHD Crossword 2019-03-29
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- The ______ Act of 2005 requires all Marylanders to get a new identification
- She, He, They and Ze are examples of these
- These kits help to prevent severe blood loss
- FCHD has been promoting mental health for over _______ years
- Another name for Medical Assistance
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- Test kits are sold at most hardware stores to check the presence of ______ in your home
- Kids Like Us program uses art to help kids _______ themselves
- ______ health information should not be used or disclosed when it is not necessary to satisfy a particular purpose or carry out a function
- This week is _________ [first letter of each word)
- Infants & _______ provides early intervention services for young children
- Vacuum packaging food without an approved process can cause _________
- IIT will be upgrading to _____ 10 soon
12 Clues: Another name for Medical Assistance • IIT will be upgrading to _____ 10 soon • She, He, They and Ze are examples of these • These kits help to prevent severe blood loss • This week is _________ [first letter of each word) • FCHD has been promoting mental health for over _______ years • Kids Like Us program uses art to help kids _______ themselves • ...
By any other name 2020-05-15
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- to be fitting, or to behave in an appropriate manner befitting a standard that is right or expected
- abrupt descent
- to fit skilfuly together to make a whole
- cowardly
- a state of bodily or mental suffering, illness
- the state of poor health or being in a bad condition
- involuntarily fall, topple
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- impeded work, prevented progress
- a happy chance, great good luck
- tramelled
- pretentious, disdainful, arrogantly dismissive of something important
- persnickety
- an unexpected happenstance, not by effort but by chance
- give as a mark of condescension or special favour
- pusillanimous
- give something that could have been withheld
16 Clues: cowardly • tramelled • persnickety • pusillanimous • abrupt descent • involuntarily fall, topple • a happy chance, great good luck • impeded work, prevented progress • to fit skilfuly together to make a whole • give something that could have been withheld • a state of bodily or mental suffering, illness • give as a mark of condescension or special favour • ...
Physical Activity Health Disparities 2018-03-31
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- vehicle with two wheels and pedals which it is propelled
- state of being extremely poor
- abbv.for weight in kg divided by height in meters squared
- a combination of social and economic factors
- overweight
- exercise such as walking, running, cycling
- somewhat inactive
- helps improve one's self esteem and mental health
- walking outdoors in nature
- physical postures, meditation and breathing techniques
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- families earning less than twice the federal poverty line
- bones become weak and brittle
- how friendly an area is to walking
- any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles
- exercise that includes the use of weights
- large public area used for recreation usually outdoors
16 Clues: overweight • somewhat inactive • walking outdoors in nature • bones become weak and brittle • state of being extremely poor • how friendly an area is to walking • exercise that includes the use of weights • exercise such as walking, running, cycling • a combination of social and economic factors • any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles • ...
Grade 7 Life Orientation Terminology 2026-01-08
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- - Things you want to achieve in the future
- - Being protected from danger or harm
- - Sharing information, ideas or feelings
- - A duty or task you are expected to take care of
- - Guidelines that help keep order and fairness
- - A disagreement between people
- - Things every person is entitled to
- - A state of physical, mental and social well-being
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- - Repeated behaviour meant to hurt others
- - Results of your actions or decisions
- - Beliefs that guide your behaviour and choices
- - Showing care and consideration for others
- - Working together to achieve a goal
- - Understanding how another person feels
- - Choices you make after thinking carefully
- - How you feel about yourself
16 Clues: - How you feel about yourself • - A disagreement between people • - Working together to achieve a goal • - Things every person is entitled to • - Being protected from danger or harm • - Results of your actions or decisions • - Sharing information, ideas or feelings • - Understanding how another person feels • - Repeated behaviour meant to hurt others • ...
Health Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-18
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- Cheese, milk, cheese, butter, yogurt, cream cheese
- A compound of the sterol type found in most body tissues.
- Tomato, broccoli, carrots, peppers, corn, cabbage.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for the growth and maintenance of life.
- a value derived from the mass and height of a person. (abbreviation)
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- a way of describing how much energy your body could get from eating or drinking it
- Blueberries, strawberries, pineapple, mango, orange, grape.
- a person's mental or physical condition.
- Having feelings that are easily excited and openly displayed
- Involves one's ability to form satisfying interpersonal relationships with others
- a macronutrient that is essential to building muscle mass. It is commonly found in animal products, though is also present in other sources, such as nuts and legumes.
- This cereal contains essential ______ and minerals.
- The relating disorders of the mind
- He puts a lot of ____ into his workout.
- Whole wheat, Wheat, Buckwheat, Sunflower seeds,Oats ,Brown rice.
15 Clues: The relating disorders of the mind • He puts a lot of ____ into his workout. • a person's mental or physical condition. • Cheese, milk, cheese, butter, yogurt, cream cheese • Tomato, broccoli, carrots, peppers, corn, cabbage. • This cereal contains essential ______ and minerals. • A compound of the sterol type found in most body tissues. • ...
FCHD Crossword 2019-03-29
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- She, He, They and Ze are examples of these
- FCHD has been promoting mental health for over _______ years
- ______ health information should not be used or disclosed when it is not necessary to satisfy a particular purpose or carry out a function
- The ______ Act of 2005 requires all Marylanders to get a new identification
- Test kits are sold at most hardware stores to check the presence of ______ in your home
- Kids Like Us program uses art to help kids _______ themselves
- IIT will be upgrading to _____ 10 soon
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- This week is _________ [first letter of each word)
- These kits help to prevent severe blood loss
- Vacuum packaging food without an approved process can cause _________
- Another name for Medical Assistance
- Infants & _______ provides early intervention services for young children
12 Clues: Another name for Medical Assistance • IIT will be upgrading to _____ 10 soon • She, He, They and Ze are examples of these • These kits help to prevent severe blood loss • This week is _________ [first letter of each word) • FCHD has been promoting mental health for over _______ years • Kids Like Us program uses art to help kids _______ themselves • ...
Understand your Wellness Quotient 2024-10-14
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- – Restorative state essential for mental and physical health.
- – A practice to focus the mind and achieve calmness.
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- – Physical activity to maintain fitness and well-being.
- – A key macronutrient essential for tissue repair.
- – Voluntary abstinence from food for health benefits.
- – A practice combining physical postures, breathing, and meditation.
6 Clues: – A key macronutrient essential for tissue repair. • – A practice to focus the mind and achieve calmness. • – Voluntary abstinence from food for health benefits. • – Physical activity to maintain fitness and well-being. • – Restorative state essential for mental and physical health. • – A practice combining physical postures, breathing, and meditation.
Geriatric Care 2023-01-25
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- walls of blood vessels become thick
- orientation activities that promote awareness of person time and place
- trained person works with elderly, families and health care providers improving quality of care
- lose elasticity and causes difficult breathing
- lens of eye cloudy
- loss of mental function
- inflammation of joint
- lentigines dark brown spots on skin
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- study of aging and probelms of old
- values beliefs ideas passes from generation to generation
- calcium and minirals lost from the bones
- blood clot or hemorrhage obstucts blood flow to brain
- inability to control urine
- pressure of eye
- false belief
- condition interferes with normal function of body
16 Clues: false belief • pressure of eye • lens of eye cloudy • inflammation of joint • loss of mental function • inability to control urine • study of aging and probelms of old • walls of blood vessels become thick • lentigines dark brown spots on skin • calcium and minirals lost from the bones • lose elasticity and causes difficult breathing • ...
Unit 6 2023-06-13
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- spiderman, superman, someone that saves you
- something on your phone with a percentage
- someone you work with
- your opinion on a product
- someone that you talk to for your mental health
- someone that writes books
- other word for job but not work
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- The text you use if your an actor
- something you use to slow down
- easy breakable
- you use it to promote your bussiness
- a thing that you can drive in
- what you get on youtube and ask people to be
- the things you make up in your mind
- not real books
- what you get when your famous
16 Clues: easy breakable • not real books • someone you work with • your opinion on a product • someone that writes books • a thing that you can drive in • what you get when your famous • something you use to slow down • other word for job but not work • The text you use if your an actor • the things you make up in your mind • you use it to promote your bussiness • ...
Cheri 2026-02-11
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- Advice for caring for your skin
- Academic subjects encouraging innovation and equality
- Platform teens often scroll for inspiration
- Something that motivates or sparks ideas
- A group of people who support each other
- French word meaning “dear” or “darling”
- What Chéri encourages readers to find and use
- Belief in yourself
- Clothing and style trends
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- What teens are preparing for
- The process of learning who you are while growing up
- A periodical full of fashion, stories, and advice
- A key theme of teenage life
- Looking after your mental and physical health
- Using imagination to express yourself
- The stage of life Chéri is written for
16 Clues: Belief in yourself • Clothing and style trends • A key theme of teenage life • What teens are preparing for • Advice for caring for your skin • Using imagination to express yourself • The stage of life Chéri is written for • French word meaning “dear” or “darling” • Something that motivates or sparks ideas • A group of people who support each other • ...
Anger Review 2024-10-26
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- exercise releases chemicals responsible of increasing mood
- anger used in a positive manner
- factor that affects emotions caused by blue light exposure
- minimal force used to protect yourself
- sleep wake patterns
- system part of the brain responsible for emotions
- examples include sarcasm, boredom, being negative
- factor which enables the control of emotions
- example of a mental stressor
- stress hormone
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- term used when using drugs to deal with negative emotions
- referred to as the fight flight response
- steps of decision making affected by intense emotions
- gender with an active limbic system increasing emotions
- relationship between anger & definition of health
- immediate response to a situation
16 Clues: stress hormone • sleep wake patterns • example of a mental stressor • anger used in a positive manner • immediate response to a situation • minimal force used to protect yourself • referred to as the fight flight response • factor which enables the control of emotions • relationship between anger & definition of health • system part of the brain responsible for emotions • ...
nervous system 2026-01-13
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- Situated between the cerebrum and mid brain
- The control center of though and action
- Body's Command Center
- The body's communication network outside the brain and spine
- The brain vital control center for breathing and heart rate
- The body's command system
- The three protective membranes
- Part of the brain controlling balance, posture, and coordination
- Focusing on someone who studies the mind, emotions, and behavior to help people with mental health
- Neurons, wiring, signals, cord-like fibers, plexus
- Physician who treats the whole person, not just symptoms
- Training in traditional Chinese medicine,
- Healthcare worker who helps with therapeutic activities and daily living for patients
- Someone who records brain waves
- It controls involuntary actions like your heart rate
- Referring to someone who performs manual adjustments, especially to the spine
- Voluntary Body Control & Sensation
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- The thinking part of the brain
- Is "brain surgeon" or a specialist who operates on the nervous system
- A doctor who specializes in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- It acts as the brain's central switchboard, routing sensory information
- Rest and digest," referring to the part of your nervous system
- Referring to the study or technicians involved
- A health professional who records electrical activity of the central nervous system
- Are medical doctors treating mental health issues and can prescribe medication
- Is a practitioner who uses finger pressure on specific body points
- Is a component of the autonomic nervous system that prepares the body for rapid action, stress, or emergency situations.
- Expert in applying science for practical use
- Is the brain smart control center
- A medical doctor who administers anesthesia to keep patients unconscious
- Upper part of the brainstem
- A band of nerve fibers in the brainstem, connecting different parts like the cerebellum and cerebrum.
- An advanced practice registered nurse who specializes in administering anesthesia before, during, and after surgical
- Its function as a bundle of nerves, and its role as a key part of the Central Nervous System
- Watery liquid that surrounds and protects the brain
- Helps you move again after injury using exercise, stretching, or massage
- Referring to the heart's lower parts that push blood out or Brain cavities
- Machine that uses strong magnets for pictures
- Nerve cell, as it's the basic unit of the nervous system
39 Clues: Body's Command Center • The body's command system • Upper part of the brainstem • The thinking part of the brain • The three protective membranes • Someone who records brain waves • Is the brain smart control center • Voluntary Body Control & Sensation • The control center of though and action • Training in traditional Chinese medicine, • ...
Chapter 1 : How Food Affects Life 2025-11-03
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- What is the state of being in overall good physical, mental, and social health?
- What is a mistaken belief?
- Which religion allows you to only eat with your right hand?
- What is the use of knowledge to develop improved methods of doing tasks?
- What is the physical need for food?
- Which culture is tied to chowders?
- The various options a person might choose when making a decision are called _____.
- Which religion encourages fasting on Yom Kippur?
- What is the psychological desire to eat?
- Your appetite has a _____ _____ on your food choices than your hunger.
- Stir-fried dishes correspond with the customs of which people?
- What is physical and mental tension caused by change?
- _____ of experiences involving foods can affect how a person feels about those foods.
- Which culture influenced foods in the west and southwest?
- Food fads lead to disappointment when they do not produce promised _____.
- What is a practice that is very popular for a time?
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- _____ _____ is used to inform people about health findings related to food.
- Researchers are trying to limit the amount of _____ needed to produce foods.
- Mealtime is a great time to build _____.
- The traditions and beliefs of a racial, religious, or social group, form the group’s _____.
- As consumers demanded conveniences, what food product trend has evolved?
- _____ is a key part of flavor and is more likely to trigger memory than any other sense.
- _____ celebrations often exhibit cultural influences of food choices.
- Which religion uses bread and wine to symbolize the body and blood of their God?
- The color _____ prompts the selection of “healthy” products.
- The use of knowledge and skill to tend soil, grow crops, and raise livestock is _____.
- Which culture buried food with their dead?
- A decrease in the number of meals family members eat tougher is often the result of _____ ______.
- Food choices are often a reflection of _____ _____.
- Research has shown that people with a higher education level are more likely to have a _____ _____ diet.
- _____ _____ _____ can improve all 3 areas of health.
- What are interrelated factors, including air, water, and soil that ultimately affect the survival of life on earth?
- What is an influence that comes from people in a person's social group?
- What is the way a person usually lives?
34 Clues: What is a mistaken belief? • Which culture is tied to chowders? • What is the physical need for food? • What is the way a person usually lives? • Mealtime is a great time to build _____. • What is the psychological desire to eat? • Which culture buried food with their dead? • Which religion encourages fasting on Yom Kippur? • ...
WRAP Wellness Toolbox Ideas 2016-12-08
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- getting enough of this can help you in feeling rested.
- to communicate or exchange ideas, information, etc., by speaking
- relief from bodily or mental work, effort, etc.
- this is a way to express yourself creatively.
- bodily or mental exertion, especially for the sake of training or improvement of health
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- when taken as prescribed these can help with symptoms.
- anything used as a means of accomplishing a task or purpose
- an adherent, follower, backer, or advocate.
- to write self-examining or reflective journal entries.
- the quality or state of being healthy in body and mind, especially as the result of deliberate effort.
- this is a place where you may learn something or have the chance to connect with others going through similar things.
11 Clues: an adherent, follower, backer, or advocate. • this is a way to express yourself creatively. • relief from bodily or mental work, effort, etc. • when taken as prescribed these can help with symptoms. • to write self-examining or reflective journal entries. • getting enough of this can help you in feeling rested. • ...
Spelling 2024-08-19
8 Clues: autograph • poster with information • first day on the weekend • you ruin someone's belongings • most people get it at Bunnings • Continent and the capital is Canberra • most people have it raw at sushi train • Related to the mental health and emotional state of a person.
random words 2021-06-16
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- the line or circle that forms the apparent boundary between earth and sky.
- the legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners in a personal relationship.
- an institution in which sick or injured persons are given medical or surgical treatment.
- form a mental image or concept of.
- the part of the foot of an ungulate animal, especially a horse.
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- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- an emotional state characterized by feelings of joy, satisfaction, contentment, and fulfillment.
- Possessing good health.
8 Clues: Possessing good health. • form a mental image or concept of. • the part of the foot of an ungulate animal, especially a horse. • the line or circle that forms the apparent boundary between earth and sky. • the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity. • ...
Wellness 2023-09-11
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- The state of being physically fit and having a balanced diet.
- The absence of all diseases and illnesses
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Continuously challenging your mind and seeking knowledge.
- The dimension of wellness that primarily focuses on nutrition, exercise, and sleep.
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- A dimension of wellness that relates to financial stability.
- The dimension of wellness that focuses on taking care of the natural environment.
- The dimension of wellness that involves social interactions and connections.
- The dimension of wellness that involves building and maintaining healthy relationships.
- and emotional wellness, Being able to express emotions and handle stress in a healthy way.
10 Clues: The absence of all diseases and illnesses • Continuously challenging your mind and seeking knowledge. • A dimension of wellness that relates to financial stability. • A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. • The state of being physically fit and having a balanced diet. • ...
Crossword 2016-12-14
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- something you do with your body
- when you have too much of an emotion
- something you can do when stressed
- 2 words, a very important job in the medical sector
- emotion linked with rage
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- emotion, to be very happy
- 2 words, object used by children
- a period of time
- a state of low mood and aversion to activity or apathy
- emotion, like envious
- global state of good mental and physical health
11 Clues: a period of time • emotion, like envious • emotion linked with rage • emotion, to be very happy • something you do with your body • 2 words, object used by children • something you can do when stressed • when you have too much of an emotion • global state of good mental and physical health • 2 words, a very important job in the medical sector • ...
SLO Departments 2025-02-10
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- Poorly answered grid questions
- Department involved in wellbeing and mental health
- Mini SLC
- Prefects who welcome new parents in open day
- Activity under KG Lower school department
- Name given to a prefect supporting a low achiever
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- Third most important department in the SLO
- Recycling under Social Responsibility is beneficial for the?
- Department that involves indoor/outdoor prefects
- Department responsible of running a Club
- A SABIS sport event done every 2 years
11 Clues: Mini SLC • Poorly answered grid questions • A SABIS sport event done every 2 years • Department responsible of running a Club • Activity under KG Lower school department • Third most important department in the SLO • Prefects who welcome new parents in open day • Department that involves indoor/outdoor prefects • Name given to a prefect supporting a low achiever • ...
Global Safety Day 2021-10-12
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- It's important to understand main contributors that affect both physicals and _ balance
- One of the 5S that focuses on eliminating unnecessary items
- Is one healthy habit that can benefit your mental and physical health
- can prevent musculoskeletal injuries
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- One of the 5 top hazards
- 13% of work injuries are attributed to this problem
- remember to do prior to any task as part of your daily routine
7 Clues: One of the 5 top hazards • can prevent musculoskeletal injuries • 13% of work injuries are attributed to this problem • One of the 5S that focuses on eliminating unnecessary items • remember to do prior to any task as part of your daily routine • Is one healthy habit that can benefit your mental and physical health • ...
THEORITICAL FOUNDATION OF NURSING 2023-12-01
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- What term represents the disorientation and anxiety individuals may experience when encountering a new culture?
- Which nursing theorist developed the Health as Expanding Consciousness theory?
- In which state did Margaret Newman originate her theory, Health as Expanding Consciousness?
- Who is the nursing theorist associated with the Human Becoming Theory?
- What key component of Leininger's theory involves educating nurses to be culturally competent?
- In the context of nursing theories, which month represents a phase in Leininger's Sunrise Model, signifying the orientation to a new culture?
- What concept, emphasized by Leininger, involves understanding and applying the cultural specifics of a patient's care?
- Where was Madeleine Leininger, a pioneer in transcultural nursing, born?
- In transcultural nursing, what term refers to universal principles and patterns in cultures?
- In Pender's Health Promotion Model, what factors influence an individual's likelihood of adopting health-promoting behaviors?
- LEGEND Madeleine Leininger is often referred to as the "________" of nursing, recognizing her significant contributions.
- In which city did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop her nursing theory?
- What concept in nursing relates to maintaining and preserving an individual's well-being through preventive measures?
- What specialized area of nursing does the Parse's Human Becoming Theory encompass, focusing on mental health care?
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- What nursing theory, developed by Parse, focuses on the uniqueness of each individual's experience and the process of becoming?
- What theory, proposed by Newman, focuses on the process of becoming more aware of oneself and the environment?
- Which term describes the integration and blending of various cultures within nursing care?
- Madeleine Leininger's work extensively focused on cultural care and nursing practices, with research in countries like what Southeast Asian nation?
- According to Parse's Human Becoming Theory, individuals experience a pattern of living known as ______.
- Which organization did Madeleine Leininger join during World War II, influencing her views on cultural care?
- Which theorist, associated with transcultural nursing, conducted studies in Jamaica, West Indies?
- Parse's theory suggests that individuals have the capacity for ______, moving beyond their current state of being.
- Newman's theory emphasizes a nurse-patient ______ that facilitates the expansion of consciousness.
- Who is the nursing theorist known for introducing the concept of transcultural nursing?
- Which nursing theorist is associated with the Health Promotion Model?
- Madeleine Leininger's theory emphasizes providing nursing care that is culturally sensitive, also known as ______.
- What nursing model emphasizes promoting health and preventing illness through personal, behavioral, and environmental factors?
- Where did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop the Human Becoming Theory?
- Margaret Newman served as the ______ of nursing at the University of Minnesota.
- In which month does the cultural shock model suggest individuals may experience a sense of crisis and disorientation?
30 Clues: Where did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop the Human Becoming Theory? • In which city did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop her nursing theory? • Which nursing theorist is associated with the Health Promotion Model? • Who is the nursing theorist associated with the Human Becoming Theory? • Where was Madeleine Leininger, a pioneer in transcultural nursing, born? • ...
Crossword 2023-07-25
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- The state of overall well-being, including physical, mental, and emotional health.
- The ability to remain calm and composed in challenging or waiting situations.
- The state of having an optimistic and hopeful outlook on life.
- A practice of focusing the mind to achieve mental clarity and relaxation.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings and emotions of others.
- Concentrating attention and effort on a specific task or goal.
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- Activities and practices that prioritize and nurture one's own well-being.
- Thoughtful contemplation and consideration of one's experiences and emotions.
- Showing kindness and concern for the suffering or struggles of others.
- The attitudes and beliefs that shape one's perception and response to situations.
- Finding harmony and equilibrium between various aspects of life.
11 Clues: The state of having an optimistic and hopeful outlook on life. • Concentrating attention and effort on a specific task or goal. • Finding harmony and equilibrium between various aspects of life. • Showing kindness and concern for the suffering or struggles of others. • The ability to understand and share the feelings and emotions of others. • ...
Train your Brain 2023-10-04
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- The process of recovering from physical or emotional wounds
- The ability to bounce back from adversity
- Your Wellness service Provider
- A professional approach to mental health treatment
- A deep concern for the well-being of others
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- A general state of well-being and positivity
- Flourishing and experiencing success in life
- Thankfulness for what you have
- The practice of being present and aware
- Understanding and sharing others' emotions
- A hopeful outlook on life
11 Clues: A hopeful outlook on life • Thankfulness for what you have • Your Wellness service Provider • The practice of being present and aware • The ability to bounce back from adversity • Understanding and sharing others' emotions • A deep concern for the well-being of others • A general state of well-being and positivity • Flourishing and experiencing success in life • ...
Medical terms 2023-09-06
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- I build it in the gym
- A person's mental or physical condition
- Reaction to substances in the environment
- The most complex part of the human body
- where to go for serious injury or illness
- I use it to smell
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- One or more parts of the body cannot move
- For patients who cannot walk by themselves
- A childrens doctor
- I have ten of them
- the first protection for the body
11 Clues: I use it to smell • A childrens doctor • I have ten of them • I build it in the gym • the first protection for the body • A person's mental or physical condition • The most complex part of the human body • One or more parts of the body cannot move • Reaction to substances in the environment • where to go for serious injury or illness • For patients who cannot walk by themselves
Unlock L&S Unit 1 pages 17-21 2023-02-27
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- causeing paing and suffering to others.
- problem or topic to be dealt with.
- continue to live or exist.
- he health, happiness of a person or group.
- a person who is very knowledgeable about or skilful in a particular area
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- talent or skill.
- to experience physical or mental pain.
- show.
- use (something) to bad effect or for a bad purpose.
- keep safe from harm.
- the land along the edge of a sea.
11 Clues: show. • talent or skill. • keep safe from harm. • continue to live or exist. • the land along the edge of a sea. • problem or topic to be dealt with. • to experience physical or mental pain. • causeing paing and suffering to others. • he health, happiness of a person or group. • use (something) to bad effect or for a bad purpose. • ...
Medical Abbreviation crossword 2024-11-03
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- Ischaemic Attack, What does "TIA" stand for in relation to a type of stroke?
- Reflux Disease, what does "GORD" stand for?
- What is the medical term for inflammation of the joints?
- Health Assessment, What is the term for the assessment of a person's mental and emotional well-being?
- What is the term for a condition of abnormal increased sensitivity to stimuli?
- Care Assessment Team, What does "ACAT" stand for
- Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, What does "COPD" stand for
- Vein Thrombosis, what does "DVT" refer to?
- What is the medical term for inflammation of the bladder?
- Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation, what does "ISBAR" stand for?
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- Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, What does "ADHD" stand for?
- What is the abbreviation for "Patient Controlled Analgesia"?
- Infection, What does "HAI" stand for in healthcare?
- and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia, In aged care, what does "BPSD" mean?
- of Daily Living, what does "ADL" stand for?
- Not Resuscitate, what does "DNR" mean?
- By Mouth, What does "NBM" stand for in a medical context?
- What is the abbreviation for "Chronic Kidney Disease"?
- Diabetes Mellitus, What does "IDDM" mean when describing a type of diabetes?
19 Clues: Not Resuscitate, what does "DNR" mean? • Vein Thrombosis, what does "DVT" refer to? • Reflux Disease, what does "GORD" stand for? • of Daily Living, what does "ADL" stand for? • Care Assessment Team, What does "ACAT" stand for • Infection, What does "HAI" stand for in healthcare? • What is the abbreviation for "Chronic Kidney Disease"? • ...
Mental Health Review Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-17
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- a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in moods, energy and activity levels
- a characteristic of a healthy relationship
- are often found in schools that can be a resource to go and see
- not medical doctors and cannot prescribe prescriptions
- are a form of mental disorders
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- an uncontrollable psychological need to do something every time you are in that situation
- medical doctors and can provide prescriptions
- a professional in mental health that works in a school setting and usually has a masters degree
- a stress disorder that can develop in some people who have experienced something very scary or dramatic
- standing up for yourself without being overly pushy
10 Clues: are a form of mental disorders • a characteristic of a healthy relationship • medical doctors and can provide prescriptions • standing up for yourself without being overly pushy • not medical doctors and cannot prescribe prescriptions • are often found in schools that can be a resource to go and see • ...
Social Media and Mental Health 2022-03-24
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- A person can become ___ to social media
- Individuals often ___ themselves to other people they see online, this is unhealthy.
- The amount of time spent on a device
- A place you can go to talk to someone if you are experiencing negative effects of social media
- Social___ is a prominent cause of various
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- Because of this, we are able to have digital devices and many other things that restrict in-person communication.
- When social media is ___, it becomes unhealthy and a danger to your mental health.
- An example of a mental illness that can be a result of the overuse of social media
- ___ skills can be hindered by using a phone to communicate instead of talking in real life.
- An example of something you can do instead of being on your phone or device
- People often follow ___ because they want to fit in with what they are seeing on social media
11 Clues: The amount of time spent on a device • A person can become ___ to social media • Social___ is a prominent cause of various • An example of something you can do instead of being on your phone or device • When social media is ___, it becomes unhealthy and a danger to your mental health. • ...
Mental Health and Gun Violence 2023-05-15
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- the psychological and emotional wellbeing of an individual
- the area in which most crimes happen in Belize
- the killing of another person
- crime caused by a group of people usually involved in criminal activity
- excessive fear or apprehension
- the intentional and premeditated killing of a human
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- a disorder that develops usually after severe physical injury or extreme mental and emotional distress
- a crime into which an attacker kills or injures multiple people at once
- common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act.
- A weapon used to harm others
- crime and violence caused by a firearm
11 Clues: A weapon used to harm others • the killing of another person • excessive fear or apprehension • crime and violence caused by a firearm • the area in which most crimes happen in Belize • the intentional and premeditated killing of a human • the psychological and emotional wellbeing of an individual • ...
Mental Health Crossword #10 2022-08-22
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- ____ is a low mood that lasts for a long time and affects your everyday life.
- ____ is what we feel when we are worried, tense, or afraid- about things we think might happen.
- ____ is the conscious refusal to accept painful facts.
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- ____ is a conscious, deliberate decision to release feelings of resentment or vengeance toward a person or group.
- Writing down your thoughts and feelings to understand and help yourself centered is called,____.
- You experience ____ when there is a loss of a person, a relationship, a job, faith, or significant material assets.
- The capacity to stay mentally well during difficult situations is called ____.
- ____ is the body’s emotional response to danger.
8 Clues: ____ is the body’s emotional response to danger. • ____ is the conscious refusal to accept painful facts. • ____ is a low mood that lasts for a long time and affects your everyday life. • The capacity to stay mentally well during difficult situations is called ____. • ...
Mental Health Crossword #7 2022-05-24
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- Sufficient _____ can help boost efficiency at work.
- Learning to face challenges can build _______.
- A confident person is one who is able to set ________.
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- Loneliness can make us _________ how others feel about us.
- Self-___ leads to self-development.
- Assertiveness is clear and _______ communication.
- _____ can slow down metabolism.
- Some of our behaviors can maintain our ______.
8 Clues: _____ can slow down metabolism. • Self-___ leads to self-development. • Some of our behaviors can maintain our ______. • Learning to face challenges can build _______. • Assertiveness is clear and _______ communication. • Sufficient _____ can help boost efficiency at work. • A confident person is one who is able to set ________. • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-01
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- condition identified by irregular thoughts and delusions, hearing voices, and seeing things that are not there.
- condition identified by intense negative feelings that do not go away and negatively affect daily life.
- Condition identified by periods of intense depression that alternate with periods of maniac moods
- condition identified by unstable identity and interpersonal relationships
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- condition identified by ignoring social rules and engaging in impulsive behavior.
- mental or emotional condition so severe that it interfere with daily functioning; also known as a mental disorder
- condition in which a person has difficulty paying attention and controlling behavior.
- condition in which someone responds with extreme or unrealistic fear and dread to certain situations, experiences, or objects
8 Clues: condition identified by unstable identity and interpersonal relationships • condition identified by ignoring social rules and engaging in impulsive behavior. • condition in which a person has difficulty paying attention and controlling behavior. • Condition identified by periods of intense depression that alternate with periods of maniac moods • ...
Mental Health Crossword #3 2023-04-21
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- an action that helps us recognize our surroundings
- it takes repeated _______ in order to continuously show gratitude
- an emotion that helps us reflect
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- pastimes that we engage in to use our individual skills
- this can improve the mindset
- people in some lives that can be thanked
- living in the _____ can ease stress
- being _______ for who and what we have in our life can improve happiness
8 Clues: this can improve the mindset • an emotion that helps us reflect • living in the _____ can ease stress • people in some lives that can be thanked • an action that helps us recognize our surroundings • pastimes that we engage in to use our individual skills • it takes repeated _______ in order to continuously show gratitude • ...
MENTAL HEALTH CROSS WORD 2023-04-25
8 Clues: who can be diagnosed • which gender is most effected • what needs to be better funded • feeling mistrust and suspicion • do people get help on their own • the time this typically shows up • is another name for this illness • A the group PPD is categorized in
Mental Health Crossword Adventures 2023-12-23
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- A supportive social network that provides understanding and encouragement (8 letters).
- ___-care: Prioritizing one's well-being through various activities and practices.
- An activity that helps divert attention from stressors and promotes relaxation (8 letters).
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- Finding joy in simple pleasures and being present in the moment (9 letters).
- Positive ___: Focusing on the good aspects of life to improve overall mental outlook.
- A practice involving writing down thoughts and feelings as a way to gain clarity and reduce stress (8 letters).
- A practice involving deep breathing and clearing the mind to promote calmness (10 letters).
- A positive affirmation or statement to boost self-esteem and promote a positive mindset (11 letters)
8 Clues: Finding joy in simple pleasures and being present in the moment (9 letters). • ___-care: Prioritizing one's well-being through various activities and practices. • Positive ___: Focusing on the good aspects of life to improve overall mental outlook. • A supportive social network that provides understanding and encouragement (8 letters). • ...
MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS 2025-08-07
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- how people react to situations, with different types of feelings like happiness, sadness, anger, fear, etc
- able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.
- assistance and guidance in resolving personal, social, or psychological problems and difficulties, especially by a professional.
- a normal human emotion that involves feelings of worry, nervousness, or unease, often about an anticipated event or something with an uncertain outcome
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- a feeling of self-assurance arising from one's appreciation of one's own abilities or qualities
- the active pursuit of activities, choices, and lifestyles that lead to a state of holistic health.
- a person's mental or physical condition.
- to agree with and encourage someone or something because you want him, her, or it to succeed
8 Clues: a person's mental or physical condition. • able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions. • to agree with and encourage someone or something because you want him, her, or it to succeed • a feeling of self-assurance arising from one's appreciation of one's own abilities or qualities • ...
Mental Health and Recovery 2025-02-04
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- A disease process characterized by the continued use of a specific psychoactive substance
- Cloud A stage in early recovery from addiction. This state involves feelings of excitement, confidence about recovery, euphoria, and elation
- A medication used to reverse overdose from opioids. Naloxone
- A facility that assists individuals to detox and rehabilitating from drug addiction with professional support and treatment
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- A process of withdrawing a person from a specific psychoactive substance in a safe and effective manner
- An emotional, environmental or social situation that drags up memories of drug or alcohol use
- Someone who has worked through a twelve-step program, maintained sobriety, and mentors others on their recovery journey
- Time A term used to describe the amount of time a person has been continually abstinent from substances
8 Clues: A medication used to reverse overdose from opioids. Naloxone • A disease process characterized by the continued use of a specific psychoactive substance • An emotional, environmental or social situation that drags up memories of drug or alcohol use • A process of withdrawing a person from a specific psychoactive substance in a safe and effective manner • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month 2026-04-29
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- approved time to rest and recharge
- A benefit available to you for free Mental health support!
- tools and services available for support
- valuing eachother's perspectives and boundaries
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- the process for signing up for a benefit or resource
- Team members get a _________ on wellness items such as, organic food and All in Motion apparel.
- maintaining harmony between work,rest,and personal time
- understanding and sharing eachother's feelings
8 Clues: approved time to rest and recharge • tools and services available for support • understanding and sharing eachother's feelings • valuing eachother's perspectives and boundaries • the process for signing up for a benefit or resource • maintaining harmony between work,rest,and personal time • A benefit available to you for free Mental health support! • ...
mental health stress and coping 2013-08-29
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- Freud's first name
- this processes emotional responses such as fear and anxiety
- internal or external sources of tension
- this branch of the nervous system increases arousal
- this is a collaborative approach to undestanding and managing simple phobias
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- a system of treating the phobia in which the patient is exposed to extreme levels of the phobic stimulus
- an irrational fear
- the organism's state of alertness and readiness for some type of action
- this branch of the nervous system decreases arousal
- a neurotransmitter that has an inhibitory function in the regulation of anxiety and arousal levels
- acronym for cognitve behavioural therapy
11 Clues: an irrational fear • Freud's first name • internal or external sources of tension • acronym for cognitve behavioural therapy • this branch of the nervous system decreases arousal • this branch of the nervous system increases arousal • this processes emotional responses such as fear and anxiety • the organism's state of alertness and readiness for some type of action • ...
An Insight into Mental Health 2015-11-03
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- A disorder where children cannot stay focused on a task or activity, demonstrate impulsive behavior and have difficulty finishing tasks
- a type of ADHD when the children do not show significant hyperactive or impulse problems, but are inattentive
- difficulty interpreting visual information
- difficulty with written expression
- type of ADHD when children exhibit both inattentive and hyperactive or impulse problems
- The ability to perceive reality as it is, to respond to its challenges and to develop rational strategies for living
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- difficulty with interpreting auditory information
- difficulty with fine motor skills
- a neurological disorder that affects the child’s ability to receive, process, store and respond to information
- difficulty processing language
- difficulty with math skill
11 Clues: difficulty with math skill • difficulty processing language • difficulty with fine motor skills • difficulty with written expression • difficulty interpreting visual information • difficulty with interpreting auditory information • type of ADHD when children exhibit both inattentive and hyperactive or impulse problems • ...
Black Mental Health in Sport 2020-04-24
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- A person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- Principals used to describe and evaluate phenomena
- What did Henderson intend to foster amongst African Americans?
- An individual’s vision for seeking victory
- An athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess
- Predominately African American baseball organization
- Which sport did Ora Washington play that was not suitable for “respectable ladies”?
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- A women who was a flapper, had short hair, wore flashy attire, and was blatant about their sexuality was considered a ——.
- The oldest African American sports organization in the United States
- Uplift and incentive for completing a task
- The process of merging people who were once required to be separated
11 Clues: Uplift and incentive for completing a task • An individual’s vision for seeking victory • Principals used to describe and evaluate phenomena • Predominately African American baseball organization • An athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess • What did Henderson intend to foster amongst African Americans? • ...
mental and emotional health vocabulary 2021-10-18
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- one who supports the harmful behavior of others
- return to a previous behavior
- something that causes stress
- high regard for oneself
- standard or belief
- negative stress-can be short or long term
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- feeling or emotion toward something or someone
- positive stress-can be short term
- response of the body to daily living demands
- one regulates his or her own behavior
- a specific feeling
11 Clues: a specific feeling • standard or belief • high regard for oneself • something that causes stress • return to a previous behavior • positive stress-can be short term • one regulates his or her own behavior • negative stress-can be short or long term • response of the body to daily living demands • feeling or emotion toward something or someone • ...
mental and emotional health vocabulary 2021-10-18
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- one who supports the harmful behavior of others
- return to a previous behavior
- something that causes stress
- high regard for oneself
- standard or belief
- negative stress-can be short or long term
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- feeling or emotion toward something or someone
- positive stress-can be short term
- response of the body to daily living demands
- one regulates his or her own behavior
- a specific feeling
11 Clues: a specific feeling • standard or belief • high regard for oneself • something that causes stress • return to a previous behavior • positive stress-can be short term • one regulates his or her own behavior • negative stress-can be short or long term • response of the body to daily living demands • feeling or emotion toward something or someone • ...
mental and emotional health vocabulary 2021-10-18
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- one who supports the harmful behavior of others
- return to a previous behavior
- something that causes stress
- high regard for oneself
- standard or belief
- negative stress-can be short or long term
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- feeling or emotion toward something or someone
- positive stress-can be short term
- response of the body to daily living demands
- one regulates his or her own behavior
- a specific feeling
11 Clues: a specific feeling • standard or belief • high regard for oneself • something that causes stress • return to a previous behavior • positive stress-can be short term • one regulates his or her own behavior • negative stress-can be short or long term • response of the body to daily living demands • feeling or emotion toward something or someone • ...
mental and emotional health vocabulary 2021-10-18
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- one who supports the harmful behavior of others
- return to a previous behavior
- something that causes stress
- high regard for oneself
- standard or belief
- negative stress-can be short or long term
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- feeling or emotion toward something or someone
- positive stress-can be short term
- response of the body to daily living demands
- one regulates his or her own behavior
- a specific feeling
11 Clues: a specific feeling • standard or belief • high regard for oneself • something that causes stress • return to a previous behavior • positive stress-can be short term • one regulates his or her own behavior • negative stress-can be short or long term • response of the body to daily living demands • feeling or emotion toward something or someone • ...
Climate Change and Mental Health 2023-07-06
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- A collection of various writings, such as songs, stories, or poems
- an inadequacy, something that is lacking
- a violent attack
- (adj.) open to attack; capable of being wounded or damaged; unprotected
- (v.) to speed up, cause to move faster; to bring about more quickly
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- a difficult situation
- to burn
- impactful meaning, ability to produce strong emotions or memories
- clear in a specific way
- rise and fall, continual variation
- to destroy, lay waste, ruin
11 Clues: to burn • a violent attack • a difficult situation • clear in a specific way • to destroy, lay waste, ruin • rise and fall, continual variation • an inadequacy, something that is lacking • impactful meaning, ability to produce strong emotions or memories • A collection of various writings, such as songs, stories, or poems • ...
Macera G6 Mental Health-Stress 2026-03-18
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- The hormone that gives you a sudden, quick burst of energy and makes your heart beat faster when you are scared or excited.
- The four-word phrase for your body's automatic survival instinct when facing a threat or danger.
- How your body and mind react to challenges, demands, or changes in your life.
- Known as the primary "stress hormone," this chemical is released by your body to keep you on high alert over a longer period of time.
- The overall physical and emotional way your body reacts when faced with a demand or threat.
- Healthy habits and techniques you use to manage your feelings, calm down, and handle difficult situations.
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- An unhealthy coping habit where someone uses things like junk food, excess screen time, or substances to hide or numb their feelings.
- "Bad" stress that feels overwhelming, lasts too long, and can drain your energy or make you feel sick.
- The specific thing, event, or situation that triggers your stress.
- The ability to bounce back, recover, and grow stronger after facing a tough time or a failure.
- "Good" stress that motivates you, helps you focus, or makes you feel excited (like the feeling before a big game or performance).
11 Clues: The specific thing, event, or situation that triggers your stress. • How your body and mind react to challenges, demands, or changes in your life. • The overall physical and emotional way your body reacts when faced with a demand or threat. • The ability to bounce back, recover, and grow stronger after facing a tough time or a failure. • ...
Nervous system 2026-01-13
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- The three protective membranes
- Someone who records brain waves
- Focusing on someone who studies the mind, emotions, and behavior to help people with mental health
- Body's Command Center
- Referring to the heart's lower parts that push blood out or Brain cavities
- Referring to the study or technicians involved
- Watery liquid that surrounds and protects the brain
- Is "brain surgeon" or a specialist who operates on the nervous system
- Physician who treats the whole person, not just symptoms
- Expert in applying science for practical use
- Training in traditional Chinese medicine,
- Voluntary Body Control & Sensation
- The body's communication network outside the brain and spine
- Nerve cell, as it's the basic unit of the nervous system
- Rest and digest," referring to the part of your nervous system
- Is the brain smart control center
- Healthcare worker who helps with therapeutic activities and daily living for patients
- A doctor who specializes in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- Is a component of the autonomic nervous system that prepares the body for rapid action, stress, or emergency situations.
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- An advanced practice registered nurse who specializes in administering anesthesia before, during, and after surgical
- A medical doctor who administers anesthesia to keep patients unconscious
- Referring to someone who performs manual adjustments, especially to the spine
- Are medical doctors treating mental health issues and can prescribe medication
- The brain vital control center for breathing and heart rate
- A health professional who records electrical activity of the central nervous system
- Machine that uses strong magnets for pictures
- Neurons, wiring, signals, cord-like fibers, plexus
- Helps you move again after injury using exercise, stretching, or massage
- Is a practitioner who uses finger pressure on specific body points
- It acts as the brain's central switchboard, routing sensory information
- It controls involuntary actions like your heart rate
- The body's command system
- Situated between the cerebrum and mid brain
- A band of nerve fibers in the brainstem, connecting different parts like the cerebellum and cerebrum.
- Part of the brain controlling balance, posture, and coordination
- The control center of though and action
- Upper part of the brainstem
- Its function as a bundle of nerves, and its role as a key part of the Central Nervous System
- The thinking part of the brain
39 Clues: Body's Command Center • The body's command system • Upper part of the brainstem • The three protective membranes • The thinking part of the brain • Someone who records brain waves • Is the brain smart control center • Voluntary Body Control & Sensation • The control center of though and action • Training in traditional Chinese medicine, • ...
Health/P.E. 2016-10-20
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- composition- Used to describe the percentages of fat, bone, water and muscle in human bodies
- All public forms of communication, such as tv, radio, newspaper, the internet, and advertisements
- The number of times and exercise is performed
- Not offering opposition when challenged or pressured
- The feeling that is produced in response to life experiences
- A sadness and hopelessness that keeps a person from carrying out everyday activities
- Intolerance- The inability of adults and children to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk and to a lesser extent dairy products, causing side effects
- Direct and respectful in the way one expresses oneself
- Eating disorder in which the individual repeatedly eats large amounts of food and then uses behaviors such as vomiting to rid the body of the food
- The passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- allergy- An immune system reaction that occurs soon after eating a certain food
- pressure- A feeling that you should do something because that’s what your friends want
- A condition that occurs as a result of exceeding the recommendations of the FITT formula
- A class of nutrients that contain carbon and are needed in small amounts to maintain health and allow growth
- A measure of how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
- The number of times the heart beats per minute while at rest
- A class of energy-giving nutrients that are made up of amino acids, which are needed to build and repair body structures and to regulate processes in the body
- heart rate zone- A heart rate range within which the most gains in cardiorespiratory health will occur
- To arrange items in order of importance
- Something that you work toward and hope to achieve
- A formula made up of four important parts involved in fitness training: frequency, intensity, time, and type of exercise
- The desire, rather than the need, to eat certain foods
- A class of energy-giving nutrients that includes sugars, starches, and fiber
- pressure- The pressure that results from being swayed to do something because people you look up to is doing it
- Measure of how you view yourself
- The inability to sleep
- health- The state of mental well-being in which one can cope with the demands of daily life
- The ability to understand another person's feelings, behaviors, and attitudes
- factor- Anything that increases the chances of an injury
- A person who buys products or services
- A substance in food that provides energy or helps form body tissues and that is necessary for life and growth
- The state of well-being in which all the components or health are in balance
- literacy- Knowledge of health information needed to make good choices about your health
- A result of your actions and decisions
- management- Is a long-term approach to a healthy lifestyle
- deficiency- The state of not having enough of a nutrient to maintain good health
- Having a significant amount of excess body fat
- Any situation that puts a demand on the body or mind
- A skill or resource that can help a person reach a goal
- An achievement of a person’s best in all 6 components of health
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- fitness- The ability of the body to perform daily physical activities without getting out of breath, sore, or overly tired
- The body's physical response to the need for food
- pressure- The pressure that results from someone who tries to convince you to do something you normally wouldn’t do
- A message created to educate people about an issue
- The act of intentionally taking one's own life
- A positive stress that energizes a person and helps a person reach a goal
- A state in which the body has lost more water than has been taken in
- A dietary pattern that includes few or no animal products
- health- The practice of protecting and improving the health of people in a community
- The characteristic of doing what you know is right
- disease- A disease caused by an unhealthy lifestyle
- The science or study of food and the ways in which the body uses food
- apnea- A potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing stops and starts
- plan- A set of directions that will help you reach your goal
- skill- A strategy to avoid doing something you don’t want to do
- Recommended Dietary Allowance, average daily level of intake sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all healthy people
- ability to recover from illness, hardship, and other stressors
- (Body Mass Index), An index of weight in relation to height that is used to assess healthy body weight
- Not participating in a physical activity on a regular basis
- Being heavy for one's height
- Fitness qualities that are necessary to maintain and promote a healthy body
- A fixed number repetitions followed by a rest period
- An eating disorder that involves self-starvation, a distorted body image, and low body weight
- A strong belief or deal
- Hostile and unfriendly in the way one expresses oneself
- A class of nutrients that are chemical elements that are needed for certain body processes, such as enzyme activity and bone formation
- disease- A disease that develops gradually and continues over a long period of time
- diet- A diet that requires a major change in eating habits and promises quick weight loss
- One of the hormones that are released by the body in times of stress
- Dealing with problems and troubles i an effective way
- To work together with one or more people
- skill- A tool for building a healthy life
- A negative stress that can make a person sick or can keep a person from reaching a goal
- Engaging in behaviors such as vomiting or misusing laxatives to red the body of food
- steroid- A synthetic version of the male hormone testosterone used for promoting muscle development
- To speak or argue in favor of something
- eating- Eating a large amount of food in one sitting usually accompanied by a feeling of being out of control
- A class of energy-giving nutrients; also the main form of energy storage in the body
- Something that you can use to help achieve a goal
- The body and mind’s response to a demand
80 Clues: The inability to sleep • A strong belief or deal • Being heavy for one's height • Measure of how you view yourself • A person who buys products or services • A result of your actions and decisions • To arrange items in order of importance • To speak or argue in favor of something • To work together with one or more people • The body and mind’s response to a demand • ...
11/23 Crossword 2021-11-22
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- of a mild type that does not threaten health or life
- a massive structure
- resembling life in a monastery
- highly injurious or destructive; deadly
- to destroy completely
- to deal carefully with
- not influenced by strong feeling
- a false appearance or effect
- stubborn resistance to authority
- to make an assumption for the sake of argument
- a small portion; a limited quantity
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- to speak to in a disrespectful tone
- marked by characteristics of the present period
- one that is very knowledgeable and appreciative of an interest
- to approve formally; confirm
- pleasant or agreeable in person
- the quality of acute mental vision or discernment
- to hide under a false appearance
- affected with a yellowish pigmentation of the skin
19 Clues: a massive structure • to destroy completely • to deal carefully with • to approve formally; confirm • a false appearance or effect • resembling life in a monastery • pleasant or agreeable in person • not influenced by strong feeling • to hide under a false appearance • stubborn resistance to authority • to speak to in a disrespectful tone • a small portion; a limited quantity • ...
Bentham's Utilitarianism 2024-01-14
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- to calculate, estimate; to consider
- to give the reasons for your opinion, idea, belief, etc
- a form of Consequentialism
- to find out how big, fast, etc. sth or sb is
- to make something as great in amount, size, or importance as possible:
- augmenter
- l'humanité
- to protect sth so that it is not damaged or destroyed
- un homme ou femme politique
- beliefs about what is right and wrong
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- not influenced by personal feelings
- consequences
- sb’s physical and mental health
- a person who believes in using methods based on what is experienced or seen rather than on theory
- des moyens
- le bonheur
- a person who does not believe in God
- not morally right
- synonym of should
19 Clues: augmenter • des moyens • le bonheur • l'humanité • consequences • not morally right • synonym of should • a form of Consequentialism • un homme ou femme politique • sb’s physical and mental health • not influenced by personal feelings • to calculate, estimate; to consider • a person who does not believe in God • beliefs about what is right and wrong • ...
Health Crossword 2015-02-20
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- carbohydrates / harder to break down and it takes longer such as grain products
- carbohydrates / Easy to break down such as candy
- / I can be legal or illegal depending on the country and most of the time I am harmful
- / The state of physical, mental and social well- being
- / Overall State of total Health
- / There are two types of me high and low quality and I am a macro nutrient
- The chemical processes occurring within a living cell or organism that are necessary for the maintenance of life.
- fast-twitch muscle fibers
- / “Are you drinking (Coke)”
- dependence “I can’t stop think ab out this drug I can’t get it off my mind”
- slow- twitch muscle fibers
- I am fibrous tissue that helps you move and provides you with physical power and strength
- I’m a drug that cause thickening of your blood and I can cause heart diseases
- dependence it’s when a drug user’s body gets used to a drug and cannot function without it
- The state of being overweight
- I am one of the most important orangs in your body. I help you function and preform all of the daily tasks and with memory etc.
- / it’s a club drug known as the “love drug”
- nutrient / a chemical element or substance required for the growth of living organisms e.g. vitamins and minerals
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- nutrient / a type of food e.g. fat, protein, carbohydrate and water
- / I am manufactured by the chemical industry such as gasoline, shoe polish etc.
- “I need more and more of this drug to get high” What did the user develop?
- An activity that improves your and fitness
- / I’m a macro nutrient and you need me for survival. What am I?
- / It tastes sweet but it can harm you and can cause obesity and diabetes
- I’m a state that can cause bone problems, depression and I can reduce your lifespan
- / “Yesterday I just took LSD and I was imagining things that weren’t there!”
- / I can be smoked or eaten and I am legal in Amsterdam
- / I’m a macro nutrient and I’m not always harmful sometimes I am useful and I provide the human body with energy
- / I am an addictive stimulant and I can be pills, powder or liquid
- / I can be a depressant and a stimulant as well
- A person who is proficient in sports and other forms of physical exercise
- / I’m a drug that causes your heart beat to be faster
- / I’m a drug that causes your heart beat to slow down
- health Your feelings about yourself
- I am the process that provides the food required for health and growth
- “Ouch I just hit head, I am dizzy and everything is blurry! My head is killing me I have a headache”
- The act, quality, or power of withstanding hardship or stress
- I can help you build your muscle mass with less time and less pain
- health The way you communicate and get along with others
39 Clues: fast-twitch muscle fibers • slow- twitch muscle fibers • / “Are you drinking (Coke)” • The state of being overweight • / Overall State of total Health • health Your feelings about yourself • An activity that improves your and fitness • / it’s a club drug known as the “love drug” • / I can be a depressant and a stimulant as well • ...
Unit 1 2025-09-01
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- emotional pain people feel in response to the death of a loved one or some other serious loss.
- Displaying behavior that expresses negative feelings, resentment or
- type of communication in which people insist on being “right,” often
- attack. Shaking, sweating, dizziness and other symptoms, often accompanied by
- stress disorder (PTSD) An anxiety disorder in which people who have
- of interest in normal activities, a major change in appetite or body weight, and trouble with sleeping.
- should.
- Communication in which the speaker uses the word “I” and takes responsibility for their own thoughts and feelings without putting the listener on the defensive.
- settlement in which each side changes or gives up something in order to reach an agreement.
- resolution—A way of managing anger and settling disagreements in a safe and
- of “craziness” or pending death; sometimes caused by stressful situations but can also happen spontaneously.
- type of communication in which people agree to things they don’t want to do, or make up excuses for not doing something rather than telling others how they really feel.
- (OCD)—An anxiety disorder in which a person’s brain gets stuck on a thought, and the person feels an urge to repeat a behavior many times.
- health. The ability to find meaning and purpose in one’s life.
- The way people feel about themselves; their sense of their value or worth.
- disagreement between people or groups.
- quality of having a generally positive outlook on life, such as seeing
- health. A state in which the body feels well and strong and all parts function as
- made on the body.
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- The ability to think clearly and cope with life; a state of mental well-being.
- health—The ability to feel and express a wide range of emotions, control one’s response to those emotions and express emotions in healthy ways.
- Feeling a foolish or extravagant love or admiration.
- ability to put yourself in another person’s place to understand their thoughts and emotions and see their point of view.
- in an unassertive, passive way.
- way, without violence.
- through traumatic events, experience flashbacks, images, anxiety and other symptoms.
- An event, situation or thought, either positive or negative, that causes stress.
- type of communication in which people say what they think and stand up for what they believe, want or need, without hurting others or denying others’ rights.
- as temporary and good fortune as permanent.
- health. The ability to have productive and beneficial relationships with others,
- family, friends and the wider community.
- Regard for one’s own health and well-being, and believing one is worthy of
- mood disorder whose symptoms include persistent sad or irritable mood,
- and blame or criticize others.
- The quality of having a generally negative outlook on life, and expecting possible outcome.
- from others.
- The feeling of being under pressure due to change or any physical or mental
37 Clues: should. • from others. • made on the body. • way, without violence. • and blame or criticize others. • in an unassertive, passive way. • disagreement between people or groups. • family, friends and the wider community. • as temporary and good fortune as permanent. • Feeling a foolish or extravagant love or admiration. • ...
Chapter 12: Nervous system and mental health 2021-08-26
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- A disease of recurrent seizures
- Automatic body reaction
- A layer of meninges that looks like a spider web
- Grooves or valleys on the brain
- A nerve cell
- Weakness of both legs
- Part of the autonomic nervous system, controlling the 'rest-digest' reaction.
- Uncontrollable impulse to set fire
- ... nerves conduct electrical impulses faster and appear more white
- Irrational fear
- A projection from the nerve cell body that sends out electrical impulse
- Inflammation of the brain
- A doctor who specializes in mental conditions and behavioral problems
- A physician that specializes in diseases and conditions of the nervous system
- Accumulation of fluid within the brain ventricles
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- Branches of neurons that receive electrical impulses
- Pertaining to receiving or sensing path, opposite from efferent
- One-sided throbbing headache, usually accompanies by auras
- Psychiatric condition with binge(excess) eating followed by intentional vomiting
- One-sided paralysis
- Fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord
- Although a doctor, he/she helps evaluating persons with mental and emotional problems
- Part of the autonomic nervous system, controlling the 'fight-or-flight' reaction.
- A doctor who performs brain operation
- Fibers that connect the central nervous system to end organs
25 Clues: A nerve cell • Irrational fear • One-sided paralysis • Weakness of both legs • Automatic body reaction • Inflammation of the brain • A disease of recurrent seizures • Grooves or valleys on the brain • Uncontrollable impulse to set fire • A doctor who performs brain operation • Fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord • A layer of meninges that looks like a spider web • ...
Chapter 7 Senescence 2021-09-02
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- mentally allowing death when death need not occur, includes chronic suicide, giving up, and dying of a broken heart
- aging, growing old
- born between 1946 and 1964 as a result of post–WWII marriage boom
- written before death expressing patient’s wishes on resuscitation, intubation, and artificial hydration or nutrition
- chronic self-destructive behavior
- a loss of memory for time, person, and place.
- physical, social and psychological decreased ability to change with aging
- a plastic tube put in the veins, and taped to the skin to administer medicines and fluids
- the normal activities of daily life, such as getting out of bed, walking, dressing, washing, toileting, and eating
- mentally capable of understanding relevant risks, benefits, and alternatives
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- cover-up in which the patient fabricates or makes up events
- the elderly sever friendships as part of a more general disengagement from society
- treating for comfort only—no attempts to prolong life; i.e. quality not quantity of life
- Living Will and Health Care Agent made while person is competent in case unable to express their wishes in the future
- person who eats, sleeps, and spends working time in the same place
- person named in advance to have power of attorney for health care decisions if patient is incompetent incontinent inability to control flow of urine or feces
- plastic tube usually placed through the abdominal wall into the stomach for artificial feeding
- following directions especially as given by health care provider for patient health
- chronic diffuse mental deterioration in a conscious patient, manifested primarily by memory loss, and secondarily by behavioral and emotional changes
- cardio-pulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, heart is squeezed, and lungs are inflated and ventilated with chemicals given intravenously after patient has stopped breathing
- put tube down windpipe hooked up to machine called a ventilator to keep breathing going.
21 Clues: aging, growing old • chronic self-destructive behavior • a loss of memory for time, person, and place. • cover-up in which the patient fabricates or makes up events • born between 1946 and 1964 as a result of post–WWII marriage boom • person who eats, sleeps, and spends working time in the same place • ...
9 Week Health 2023-10-11
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- volunteer programs whose goal is to improve the community
- planned actions taken before an event to increase the chances of a safe outcome
- informing others about health practices and encouraging healthful behaviors
- the clear exchange of ideas and information
- people in your age group
- solving a disagreement in a way that satisfies both sides
- an opinion or fear formed without having facts or firsthand knowledge
- the ability to accept other people as they are
- are actions or behaviors that might cause injury or harm to yourself or others
- the ability to understand and show concern for another person’s feelings
- the various methods for communicating information
- the quality of doing what you know is right
- the process of working toward something that you want to accomplish
- the time when you start developing physical characteristics of adults of your gender
- a combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- behaviors and habits that help determine a person’s level of health and wellness
- are the beliefs and principles that guide the way a person lives
- body's response to change
- a way of life that includes little physical activity
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- taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
- the stage of life between childhood and adulthood
- the process of making a choice or finding a solution
- communication strategies that help you say no to others effectively
- a personal feeling or belief
- chemical substances, produced in glands, that help regulate many body functions
- the way in which a person thinks, feels, and acts
- a willingness to answer for your actions and decisions
- a state of well-being or total health
- related risks that increase in effect with each added risk
- the conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors
30 Clues: people in your age group • body's response to change • a personal feeling or belief • a state of well-being or total health • the clear exchange of ideas and information • the quality of doing what you know is right • the ability to accept other people as they are • the stage of life between childhood and adulthood • the way in which a person thinks, feels, and acts • ...
teaching, documentation & informatics 2019-01-23
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- extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness efficiency and satisfaction in a specified context
- to bring the focus of care back to the patient and the patient's concerns
- the study of teaching adults
- inviting another professional to evaluate the patient and make recommendations
- future approaches to information and knowledge management in biomedical research clinical care and public health
- the science of teaching children and adolescents
- a primary patient engagement tool that can be accessed from home devices
- a proactive systematic nurse driven evidence-based intervention that helps nurses anticipate and address patient needs
- a compilation of a patient's health information
- a digital version of a patient's chart
- the written or electronic legal record of all pertinent interactions with the patient
- a standardized streamlined shift report system at the bedside
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- a unique system that does not develop a separate care plan
- presentation of data in a pictorial or graphical format
- specialty that integrates nursing science with multiple information management and analytical sciences
- ability to obtain read understand and act on health information
- sending or guiding the patient to another source for assistance
- ability to share patient data across health care systems
- notes written to inform caregivers of the progress a patient is making toward achieving expected outcomes
- storing and recalling of new knowledge in the brain
- a physical skill involving the integration of mental and muscular activity
- resources and support that patients need to participate actively in self-care and facilitate their coping with their circumstances
- technology that allows consumers to stay safe and independent in their own homes
- an emerging discipline that involves using genomic information about a person as part of their clinical care and other implications of that clinical use
- the recipient reads back the message as he or she interpreted it
25 Clues: the study of teaching adults • a digital version of a patient's chart • a compilation of a patient's health information • the science of teaching children and adolescents • storing and recalling of new knowledge in the brain • presentation of data in a pictorial or graphical format • ability to share patient data across health care systems • ...
OH&S crossword 2025-09-11
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- , Unwanted or harmful sound that can impair hearing and distract or harm workers over time.
- , An unexpected event that could or does result in harm, damage, or disruption in the workplace.
- , A safety procedure that ensures machinery is inoperable during maintenance by isolating its energy source.
- , Gear or clothing designed to protect workers from specific physical, chemical, or biological hazards.
- , A national system for providing health and safety information on hazardous products used in Canadian workplaces.
- , A physical or emotional response to workplace demands that can negatively impact health and safety.
- , A potential source of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons in the workplace
- , A method of controlling exposure to airborne contaminants by circulating or filtering air in a workspace.
- , A state of physical or mental exhaustion that reduces a worker’s ability to perform tasks safely.
- , The science of designing tasks, workspaces, and tools to fit the worker and reduce strain or injury.
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- , The process of educating workers on safe practices, hazard recognition, and emergency procedures.
- , Any physical harm or damage to the body resulting from workplace accidents or exposure.
- , A systematic process of examining workplace conditions to identify and correct hazards.
- , The act of following and adhering to safety laws, rules, and internal procedures.
- , The obligation of employers to take every reasonable precaution to protect worker health and safety.
- , The routine practice of maintaining cleanliness and order in the workplace to prevent hazards.
- assessment , A systematic process used to evaluate the probability and severity of harm arising from exposure to a hazard.
- , The collection of laws and legal requirements designed to ensure safe and healthy working environments.
- , A type of workplace incident where a person loses balance and drops to a lower level, often causing injury.
- , A formal examination of safety systems, practices, and compliance to identify strengths and gaps.
20 Clues: , The act of following and adhering to safety laws, rules, and internal procedures. • , Any physical harm or damage to the body resulting from workplace accidents or exposure. • , A systematic process of examining workplace conditions to identify and correct hazards. • ...
Pretrial Motions 2 2023-12-18
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- Request to alter the defendant’s previously entered plea. (3 words)
- Request for release from unlawful detention. (4 words)
- Request to temporarily halt certain actions pending trial. (2 words)
- Request to prevent the entry of a judgment. (3 words)
- Request to exclude identification evidence. (3 words)
- Request for the court to order the release of specific evidence. (3 words)
- Request to present evidence of rehabilitation during sentencing. (1 word)
- Request for a mental health assessment of a party. (2 words)
- Request to surrender an accused individual to another jurisdiction. (1 word)
- Request for the opposing party to reveal certain information. (1 word)
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- Request for disclosure of a confidential informant’s identity. (3 words)
- Request for evidence favorable to the accused. (2 words)
- Request for a mental or physical examination of a party. (1 word)
- Request to allow specific evidence at trial. (3 words)
- Request for the court to provide expert witnesses. (3 words)
- Request for access to records related to surveillance. (2 words)
- Request for the court to recognize certain facts without formal evidence. (2 words)
- Request to erase or seal a criminal record. (1 word)
- Request for a new attorney to represent the defendant. (3 words)
19 Clues: Request to erase or seal a criminal record. (1 word) • Request to prevent the entry of a judgment. (3 words) • Request to exclude identification evidence. (3 words) • Request to allow specific evidence at trial. (3 words) • Request for release from unlawful detention. (4 words) • Request for evidence favorable to the accused. (2 words) • ...
The Bell Jar 2022-06-01
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- last name of the autor of the book
- Esther's companion in New York, a blond, beautiful southern girl with a sharp tongue.
- the dead body of a human being
- editor of Ladies' Day magazine
- A pretty, wholesome girl from Kansas who becomes Esther's friend when they both work at the magazine.
- a medical doctor who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders.
- the legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners in a personal relationship
- qualities, beliefs, personality traits, appearance and/or expressions that characterize a person or group.
- a medical facility that treats people with chronic illnesses
- the activity or skill of marking coherent words on paper and composing text.
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- number of the girls that won the fashion magazine contest counting Esther
- city near his hometown
- someone who says one thing and does another
- lured or enticed to do something he would not normally do
- continued despite difficulty
- Esther's companion in the mental hospital.
- unfertilized fish eggs, also known as fish roe. It is a salty delicacy, served cold.
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- city where Esther wins an internship at a magazine.
19 Clues: city near his hometown • continued despite difficulty • the dead body of a human being • editor of Ladies' Day magazine • last name of the autor of the book • Esther's companion in the mental hospital. • someone who says one thing and does another • city where Esther wins an internship at a magazine. • lured or enticed to do something he would not normally do • ...
Mental Wellness Impacts 2018-05-01
8 Clues: Your mental self. • Physical wellbeing. • Your physical self. • Your emotional self. • We tend to go to this mon-fri. • We can be grumpy, happy, energized, etc. • We have these with riends, family, coworkers, etc. • What you experience day to day and minute to minute.
HRD 3/3/2022 2022-02-22
Across
- Process created for employees to opt-out of vaccine?
- Resource for employees HR questions?
- Compliance trainings required?
- Employee service award ceremonies were located?
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- One of Mayor Demings principles?
- Resource for employees' mental health?
- COVID resources maintained on?
- Educational webinars on vaccine requirements hosted by?
8 Clues: COVID resources maintained on? • Compliance trainings required? • One of Mayor Demings principles? • Resource for employees HR questions? • Resource for employees' mental health? • Employee service award ceremonies were located? • Process created for employees to opt-out of vaccine? • Educational webinars on vaccine requirements hosted by?
Graham Birthday 2026-03-25
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- What month was Graham created
- Connecting clients to community help
- Supporting mental and emotional health
- Profession focused on helping individuals and communities
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- The organization focuses on helping children and
- Emotional help and guidance
- What children gain through programs
- What state where the organization is based
8 Clues: Emotional help and guidance • What month was Graham created • What children gain through programs • Connecting clients to community help • Supporting mental and emotional health • What state where the organization is based • The organization focuses on helping children and • Profession focused on helping individuals and communities
In Balance 2021-01-19
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- complete physical, mental and social well-being
- being concerned with the human spirit or soul
- a person's mental or physical condition
Down
- the way in which people regard and behave toward each other
- an enlightening experience
- the ability to think and act using knowledge, experience, understanding, common sense and insight
6 Clues: an enlightening experience • a person's mental or physical condition • being concerned with the human spirit or soul • complete physical, mental and social well-being • the way in which people regard and behave toward each other • the ability to think and act using knowledge, experience, understanding, common sense and insight
Oh those acronyms! 2017-03-29
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- Epidemiology, Informatics, Surveillance, and __________ Branch (EISLB)
- Internally __________ Person (IDP)
- __________, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH)
- __________ Humanitarian Emergency (CHE)
- __________ Agreement (CoAg)
- Joint Information Center (JIC)
- Public Health Emergencies of International __________ (PHEIC)
- Event-based Surveillance (EBS)
- Global Outbreak __________ and Response Network (GOARN
- Global Disease __________ Operations Center (GDDOC)
- Non-__________ Disease (NCD)
- Office of Foreign Disaster __________(OFDA)
- Division of Global Health __________ (DGHP)
- __________ of Health (MOH)
- Division of __________ Diseases and Malaria (DPDM)
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- Center for __________ Health (CGH)
- __________ Management System (IMS)
- Centers for Disease Control and _____________ (CDC)
- National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH)
- National Center for __________ and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID)
- Emergency __________ Center (EOC)
- Health and __________ Services (HHS)
- Global __________ Division (GID)
- Emergency __________ and Recovery Branch (ERRB)
- __________ Health Organization (WHO)
- International Health __________ (IHR)
- Joint External __________ (JEE)
- Global Health __________ Agenda (GHSA)
- Early Warning Alert and Response __________ (EWARN)
- Global __________ Response Team (GRRT)
- Division of Global __________ and TB
31 Clues: __________ of Health (MOH) • __________ Agreement (CoAg) • Non-__________ Disease (NCD) • Joint Information Center (JIC) • Event-based Surveillance (EBS) • Joint External __________ (JEE) • Global __________ Division (GID) • Emergency __________ Center (EOC) • Center for __________ Health (CGH) • __________ Management System (IMS) • Internally __________ Person (IDP) • ...
Pablo Cocho 2024-01-09
Across
- cause enble to continue
- soft paper that is used to clean something
- : the process of obtaining food for your health
- : coflands suitablebded for growing cops
- :keeping or grazing of sheep or castle
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- activiy or business of gravity cops
- : the kinds of food that an animals a person eats
- : pertency of pastoral
- in a good phisichal or mental condition
- : a unit of energy
10 Clues: : a unit of energy • cause enble to continue • : pertency of pastoral • activiy or business of gravity cops • :keeping or grazing of sheep or castle • in a good phisichal or mental condition • soft paper that is used to clean something • : coflands suitablebded for growing cops • : the process of obtaining food for your health • ...
air polution 2024-09-03
Across
- A disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue
- state of complete physical mental and social well-being
- toxic gas
- the rise in global temperatures
- the final part of something
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- important or noticeable
- contamination of the indoor or outdoor environment
- the ability to do work
- the invisible mixture of gases that surrounds Earth
- thing that causes difficulty, stress, or doubt
10 Clues: toxic gas • the ability to do work • important or noticeable • the final part of something • the rise in global temperatures • thing that causes difficulty, stress, or doubt • contamination of the indoor or outdoor environment • the invisible mixture of gases that surrounds Earth • state of complete physical mental and social well-being • ...
