mental%20health Crossword Puzzles
Mental health 2021-08-06
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- Used in a beverage, this can act as a depressant.
- The act of helping, defending, protecting. To be offered to your loved
- A process in which a person learns to live harmoniously in society.
- to our personal interests.
- A state of mental disorder caused by a fear of real or imagined
- A sense of a person’s worth; it is a deeper value than mere
- health effects.
- Protects mental health when done in a justified, sincere and timely
- to someone who is suffering.
- Talking about it can save lives.
- Feeling of complete fulfillment and joy.
- Doing this helps release endorphins, the hormones that make you
- We do it to express ourselves, to confide in others and to break
- Fulfilling activities in which we should indulge during our free time,
- There must be this between work and personal life.
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- A specialist who offers you the chance to talk about yourself and what
- because it is free of all hypocrisy.
- An exercise that suggests paying attention to the present moment
- a pandemic.
- Listening to this can relax and energize you.
- A feeling of isolation that greatly affect mental health, especially
- Hearing, considering, paying attention to. The most beautiful gift to
- and without judgment.
- Experiencing it over a long period affects your health.
- without keeping tabs.
- you without judgment.
- An individual's ability to bounce back, to make a fresh start.
- Essential ingredient for good mental health. A lack of it causes several
- Ensuring a healthy this contributes to good mental health.
- Asking for it promptly may prevent worsening of symptoms.
30 Clues: a pandemic. • health effects. • and without judgment. • without keeping tabs. • you without judgment. • to our personal interests. • to someone who is suffering. • Talking about it can save lives. • because it is free of all hypocrisy. • Feeling of complete fulfillment and joy. • Listening to this can relax and energize you. • Used in a beverage, this can act as a depressant. • ...
Mental Health 2022-05-06
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- a depressed mood that lasts for at least two years.
- a disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear
- Excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- Fear of social situations
- a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression.
- Fear of heights
- The existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities
- Fear of small spaces
- properties or features of an organism, characteristic, etc
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- A pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use that often interferes with health, work, or social relationships.
- a substance used for medical treatment, especially a medicine or drug
- diagnosed with a substance abuse disorder AND another mental health disorder.
- A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- Fear of inescapable situations
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- a mental condition characterized by delusions of persecution, unwarranted jealousy, or exaggerated self-importance, typically elaborated into an organized system.
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest and can interfere with your daily functioning
- Fear of spiders
- highly addictive and illegal substances such as heroin, marijuana and meth, ecstasy.
- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations.
23 Clues: Fear of spiders • Fear of heights • Fear of small spaces • Fear of social situations • Fear of inescapable situations • a depressed mood that lasts for at least two years. • an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something. • properties or features of an organism, characteristic, etc • The existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities • ...
Mental Fitness 2022-04-28
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- Start here for promo planning
- New Items? Emily can help you out with these
- Drive them. Log them. Repeat.
- Once just an old proverb, science now shows that this might be nature's best medicine after all
- A place to start your seeds
- Fermented foods support your microbiome with these little friends
- Boasts "Better Food. Better Future."
- crazy GOOD Distribution
- Member-owned business model
- Policies and Procedures live here
- Aiming to bar the import of products from illegally deforested land into the US
- Send your hours to ______ at volunteers@yyn
- Get to know your coworkers in one of these groups
- Log in and post something inspiring
- This brand offers oatmeal with a boost
- Research shows that a diet made up of processed, fried, and sugary foods can increase the risk of developing ________ by as much as 60%
- Your ____ is your "second brain"
- A ___________ in California has been permanently returned to its indigenous tribes
- Everyone loves that they're committed to putting zero new plastics into the world
- Keep track of those product placements with this app
- Best Natural Products Brokerage Ever
- The brain's ability to reorganize synaptic connections for growth and recovery
- Renewal Mill upcycles the byproduct of this to produce 15,000 lbs of Okara every week
- Take care of yourself! Use your Wellness ______
- A Yin Yang Core Value akin to the Golden Rule
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- World's largest Gift Economy
- BCorp Month
- _______ for just a few minutes a day reduces stress and can enhance creativity
- Reduce the price for a little while
- "Things Fall Apart" author Achebe
- Learn how to optimize your you-ness with this assessment
- Set up this message when you're unavailable
- Continuous improvement
- These people can organize and meet deadlines like it's their job
- Making Business a Force for Good
- 2022 Yin Yang Award
- Primal Kitchen is one
- _______ deep and count to 4. Hold for 4. Exhale for 4.
- Submit those receipts here
- Mellow out with one of her Bean to Bliss Bars
- Taking steps to be carbon neutral by 2023!
- Healthy diet, healthy _______ (Hint: The part of the brain involved with learning, memory, and overall mental health)
- The list of items your account carries
- Share an " ___ the Clock" moment with your coworkers
- Brain health is a snooze with this vital tool
- BLab principles or sci-fi samurai
- 1% for the _____
- You'll be "Clover the ____" for these pops
- Stressed? Take ___ thing at a time
49 Clues: BCorp Month • 1% for the _____ • 2022 Yin Yang Award • Primal Kitchen is one • Continuous improvement • crazy GOOD Distribution • Submit those receipts here • A place to start your seeds • Member-owned business model • World's largest Gift Economy • Start here for promo planning • Drive them. Log them. Repeat. • Making Business a Force for Good • Your ____ is your "second brain" • ...
Mental Health 2022-05-09
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- - depression that many women experience when having to part with their child
- when a child has antisocial behavior
- fear of social situations
- disorder- depression that is caused by lack of sunlight (usually in the winter)
- a disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations and paranoia
- disorder- a mental illness that severely impacts a person's ability to regulate their emotions
- disorder- a disorder that causes a person to eat a lot in one sitting
- characterized by inattentiveness and impulsivity
- a milder, but long-lasting form of depression
- episodes of extremely low moods that meet the criteria for major depression
- a mental condition in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance
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- anxiety caused by being in a social environment
- a disorder that cause people to not focus and to do things without thinking and unable to stay still
- the existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities
- fear of being in small spaces
- - excessive worry and tension even if there is little or nothing to provoke the anxiety
- a condition that’s triggered by a terrifying event
- a severe depression plus some form of psychosis
- - a sudden episode of intense fear that triggers sever physical reactions
- a disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears that will lead to repetitive behaviors
20 Clues: fear of social situations • fear of being in small spaces • when a child has antisocial behavior • a milder, but long-lasting form of depression • anxiety caused by being in a social environment • a severe depression plus some form of psychosis • characterized by inattentiveness and impulsivity • a condition that’s triggered by a terrifying event • ...
Mental Health 2019-11-03
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- Dysthymia is in this category of disorder
- Primary stress hormone
- Recommended therapy for depression & anxiety (for short)
- Not caring about anything
- The most deadly of addictions
- Common med prescribed for sleep & depression
- Latin for market place & a common phobia
- Focus on physical symptoms when feeling distressed
- MMS, OCAN & GAIN-SS are all...
- Presence of more than one disorder at the same time
- Mood state at the other end of Bipolar Disorder
- A less severe form of mania is __________mania
- Can't sleep, can't fall asleep, can't stay asleep...
- One aspect of Concurrent Disorder
- Mood state at one end of bipolar disorder
- The 24 hour rhythm cycle for all living beings on earth
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- Altered state of being split from reality of what's happening
- Excessive hand washing or checking things over & over are symptoms of...(for short)
- Cutting behaviour is a form of...
- One aspect of Dual Diagnosis
- Sudden state of severe confusion
- Social disapproval of actions/or a way of being against cultural norms
- Treating the whole rather than its parts
- Hoarding falls under this class of disorder
- Form of anti-psychotic medication
- Dementia effects the _____________.
- addictive meds commonly prescribed for anxiety typically end with these 3 letters (hint, also a girls name)
- Innate ability to withstand stress & adverse events
- Psychosis with no determined or diagnosed cause (for short)
- Recommended therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder (for short)
- Un-addressed trauma can develop into this disorder
- Hallucination only I can hear...
- Passive preoccupation with suicidal thoughts
- Mood instability: laughing one minute, crying the next
- Situation where significant problem can't be solved by familiar coping strategies.
35 Clues: Primary stress hormone • Not caring about anything • One aspect of Dual Diagnosis • The most deadly of addictions • MMS, OCAN & GAIN-SS are all... • Sudden state of severe confusion • Hallucination only I can hear... • Cutting behaviour is a form of... • Form of anti-psychotic medication • One aspect of Concurrent Disorder • Dementia effects the _____________. • ...
Mental Health 2023-07-30
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- the state of being free from illness or injury.
- a temporary state of mind or feeling.
- physical suffering or discomfort caused by illness or injury.
- the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character.
- a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- the process or fact of isolating or being isolated.
- relating to disorders of the mind.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- (of psychiatric illness) characterized by both manic and depressive episodes, or manic ones only.
- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.
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- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- any of a range of mental conditions in which there is a persistent disturbance of eating behaviour and impairment of physical or mental health.
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient.
- the existence of an individual human being or animal.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- (of a characteristic or disease) determined by genetic factors and therefore able to be passed on from parents to their offspring or descendants.
- lack or loss of appetite for food (as a medical condition).
- the general desire or willingness of someone to do something.
- an emotional state or reaction.
- of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person.
- relating to society or its organization.
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
22 Clues: an emotional state or reaction. • relating to disorders of the mind. • a temporary state of mind or feeling. • relating to society or its organization. • feelings of severe despondency and dejection. • the state of being free from illness or injury. • the process or fact of isolating or being isolated. • the existence of an individual human being or animal. • ...
Salud mental 2023-09-18
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- Tipo de tratamiento que se basa en la interacción entre un terapeuta y un paciente.
- Rasgo de personalidad que caracteriza a las personas con trastorno por evitación.
- Que se caracteriza por la falta de respeto por la ley o las normas.
- Tipo de tratamiento que se utiliza para tratar los síntomas más incapacitantes del trastorno de la personalidad antisocial.
- Trastorno de la personalidad que se caracteriza por una preocupación excesiva por los detalles, las normas, las listas, el orden y el perfeccionismo. Trastorno...-compulsivo
- Comportamiento frecuente en las personas con trastorno de personalidad narcisista.
- Tratamiento que puede ser útil para las personas con trastorno de la personalidad obsesivo-compulsiva. Terapia...-conductual
- Falta de remordimientos o culpa por las acciones propias.
- Conjunto de rasgos emocionales y conductuales que caracterizan a una persona en su vida diaria y que son relativamente estables y predecibles.
- Comportamiento frecuente en las personas con trastorno de la personalidad antisocial.
- Que se caracteriza por la falta de control o de capacidad para actuar de manera reflexiva.
- Medicamento que puede utilizarse para tratar los síntomas obsesivos-compulsivos en las personas con este trastorno.
- Trastorno de la personalidad que se caracteriza por un patrón de grandiosidad, necesidad de admiración y falta de empatía, que comienza en la edad adulta temprana y se presenta en diversos contextos.
- Rasgo de personalidad que caracteriza a las personas con trastorno de la personalidad antisocial.
- Evaluación que se realiza a las personas con trastorno de la personalidad antisocial para detectar anomalías neurológicas.
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- Tipo de trastorno de la personalidad que se caracteriza por un pensamiento mágico, ideas peculiares, ideas de referencia, ilusiones y desrealización.
- Trastorno de la personalidad que se caracteriza por una necesidad general y excesiva de que se ocupen de uno, que ocasiona un comportamiento de sumisión y adhesión y temores de separación, que empieza al inicio de la edad adulta. Trastorno por...
- Conducta ilegal o que viola las normas sociales.
- Comportamiento frecuente en las personas con trastorno de personalidad narcisista.
- Rasgo de personalidad que caracteriza a las personas con trastorno de personalidad por dependencia.
- Estado de ánimo negativo, irritable y propenso a la ira.
- Un trastorno de la personalidad que se caracteriza por una desconfianza y sospechas generalizadas hacia los demás.
- Mecanismos de defensa que permiten a la persona separarse de sus sentimientos y pensamientos dolorosos.
- Medida que se utiliza para tratar a las personas con trastorno de la personalidad antisocial que son violentas o peligrosas.
- Término utilizado para describir a las personas con trastorno de la personalidad antisocial.
- Trastorno mental que se caracteriza por un patrón general de desprecio por las normas sociales y las leyes, que se manifiesta en un comportamiento que viola los derechos de los demás.
- Rasgo de personalidad que caracteriza a las personas con trastorno de la personalidad antisocial.
- Medicamento que puede utilizarse para tratar los síntomas obsesivos-compulsivos en las personas con trastorno de la personalidad obsesivo-compulsiva.
- Rasgo de personalidad que caracteriza a las personas con trastorno límite de la personalidad.
- Trastorno que puede confundirse con el trastorno disocial.
30 Clues: Conducta ilegal o que viola las normas sociales. • Estado de ánimo negativo, irritable y propenso a la ira. • Falta de remordimientos o culpa por las acciones propias. • Trastorno que puede confundirse con el trastorno disocial. • Que se caracteriza por la falta de respeto por la ley o las normas. • ...
Mental Health 2024-01-09
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- Our emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- What Andy had in Woody in Toy Story and what Winnie the Pooh is to Piglet
- Very special, unlike anything or anyone else
- deserving of regard
- Everything that makes you who you are as a person
- Expression of joy, more contagious than a yawn
- The opposite of reject
- To offer someone comfort verbally
- Being really excited or interested
- A strong feeling such as joy or sadness
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- The different ways a person's brain processes information
- knowledge and understanding of other people
- Verbal communication
- Mentally calm, quiet and free from disturbance.
- Joyful or content, if children know it and want to show they may clap their hands
- Continuing trying to do something, even if it is difficult for desire of success
- How people with positive characteristics such as generosity, politeness and kindness are usually viewed.
- The opposite of having no feeling for others
- A card game and a willingness to wait
- warm, friendly and easy to drink.
20 Clues: deserving of regard • Verbal communication • The opposite of reject • warm, friendly and easy to drink. • To offer someone comfort verbally • Being really excited or interested • A card game and a willingness to wait • A strong feeling such as joy or sadness • knowledge and understanding of other people • Very special, unlike anything or anyone else • ...
Mental wellbeing 2024-01-26
32 Clues: Cat • Dog • Bird • Help • Need • Work • Peace • Music • I try • Noise • I walk • I sing • I talk • health • Family • I read • I Want • Friend • Friends • I laugh • Holiday • I write • Silence • Emotion • Patience • Optimist • I listen • Pessimist • Mind/Brain • Understand • Smile (you) • Sleep (you)
Mental Health Matters 2024-03-19
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- Attitude or outlook on life.
- Treatment for mental health issues.
- Mood disorder with extreme highs and lows.
- Appreciation for what one has.
- A common mental health disorder.
- Help and encouragement from others.
- Being present in the moment.
- Ability to bounce back from adversity.
- Optimism for the future.
- Feeling alone or disconnected.
- Prescribed drugs for mental health conditions.
- Beneficial for mental and physical health.
- Rest for mental and physical restoration.
- Process of healing and improvement.
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- Overall mental and physical health.
- Persistent sadness or loss of interest.
- Understanding and sharing others' feelings.
- Pressure or tension.
- Negative perceptions about mental health.
- Physical activity for mental well-being.
- Taking care of one's own well-being.
- Emotional state or feeling.
- Dealing with stress or challenges.
- A feeling of worry or unease.
24 Clues: Pressure or tension. • Optimism for the future. • Emotional state or feeling. • Attitude or outlook on life. • Being present in the moment. • A feeling of worry or unease. • Appreciation for what one has. • Feeling alone or disconnected. • A common mental health disorder. • Dealing with stress or challenges. • Overall mental and physical health. • ...
World Mental Health Day (Oct 10th) 2023-09-29
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- Negative attitudes and beliefs that create prejudice against individuals with mental health conditions.
- Someone who speaks up and promotes awareness of mental health issues.
- The state of overall mental and emotional health and well-being.
- A gathering of individuals with shared experiences who provide mutual assistance and understanding.
- Confidence and belief in one's own worth and abilities.
- The process of regaining one's mental health and well-being.
- The ability to bounce back and adapt in the face of adversity.
- Strategies and skills used to manage stress and difficult emotions.
- A treatment for mental health issues that may involve counseling or medication.
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- Assistance and encouragement provided to those facing mental health challenges.
- A mindfulness practice that can promote mental clarity and reduce stress.
- Actions and practices individuals can take to promote their mental and emotional well-being.
- A common mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- Knowledge and understanding of mental health and its importance.
- Embracing oneself, including imperfections, as an essential part of mental well-being.
- To openly discuss mental health issues to reduce stigma.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others, which promotes mental health awareness.
- A professional who provides guidance and support for mental health challenges.
18 Clues: Confidence and belief in one's own worth and abilities. • To openly discuss mental health issues to reduce stigma. • The process of regaining one's mental health and well-being. • The ability to bounce back and adapt in the face of adversity. • The state of overall mental and emotional health and well-being. • ...
Mental Disorders 2012-12-13
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- without rest; without restful sleep: a restless night
- a person suffering from paranoia
- a person who suffers from catatonia
- to change; alter
- Salad string of words that vaguely resembles language, and may or may not be grammatically correct, but is utterly meaningless
- sunken place or part; an area lower than the surrounding surface
- something you are feeling like
- a severe mental disorder characterized by some, but not necessarily all, of the following features: emotional blunting, intellectual deterioration, social isolation, disorganized speech and behaviour, delusions, and hallucinations
- characterized by opposite extremes, as two conflicting political philosophies
- the feeling of not having 'hope'
- inability to obtain sufficient sleep, especially when chronic; difficulty in falling or staying asleep
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- a tendency to view life in terms of one's own needs and desires
- a catecholamine neurotransmitter in the central nervous system, retina, and sympathetic ganglia, acting within the brain to help regulate movement and emotion
- unwilling or unable to associate in a normal or friendly way with other people
- the feeling of not being worth something
- a person suffering from a phobia
- a disturbance in physical or mental health or functions; malady or dysfunction
- an instance, outbreak, or period of such fear
- earnest but tense desire; eagerness: He had a keen anxiety to succeed in his work
- the sum total of the physical, mental, emotional, and social characteristics of an individual
- being unsure or con-fuddled
21 Clues: to change; alter • being unsure or con-fuddled • something you are feeling like • a person suffering from paranoia • a person suffering from a phobia • the feeling of not having 'hope' • a person who suffers from catatonia • the feeling of not being worth something • an instance, outbreak, or period of such fear • without rest; without restful sleep: a restless night • ...
Mental Illnesses 2014-11-10
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- Decline in the ability to recall recent and past events.
- an obsessive desire to set fire to things.
- Suspicion or mistrust of others.
- a compulsive desire to pull out one's hair.
- A disorder of the brain characterised by periodic and temporary loss of consciousness with or without fitting.
- talk with continued involuntary repetition of sounds, especially initial consonants.
- A long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behaviour.
- refusal to accept any standard short of perfection.
- This term is frequently used to refer to anti-psychotic medication.
- inability to sleep.
- denoting or having a personality type characterized by emotional aloofness and solitary habits.
- feelings of unease, tension and distress with an exaggerated fear of possible danger or misfortune.
- A long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behaviour.
- A mental condition, present from early childhood, characterized by great difficulty in communicating and forming relationships with other people and in using language and abstract concepts.
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- inability to refrain from the urge to steal items and is done for reasons other than personal use or financial gain.
- A psychotic symptom characterised by distorted or imaginary sensations of sight, hearing, smell, taste or touch that are experienced by the person as if real.
- A medical term meaning the identification of symptoms which are consistent with a particular illness or disorder.
- Syndrome intellectual impairment and physical abnormalities including short stature and a broad facial profile.
- a disorder characterized by abnormal or unusual behaviour of the nervous system during sleep.
- is the fear of having no escape and being in closed or small spaces or rooms.
- Changes in a person's mind or body that indicate they may be suffering from a particular illness.
- difficulty in learning to read or interpret words, letters, and other symbols.
- A form of dementia characterised by the gradual deterioration of brain tissues and brain function.
- A persistent and unreasonable fear of a specific thing. ie spiders.
- psychological tendency or sexual practice characterized by both sadism and masochism.
- inability to speak.
- A lowering of mood which includes feelings of sadness, despair and discouragement.
- A person that has strong indications or intentions of taking their own life.
- a partial or total loss of memory.
- Significant symptoms involve fluctuating states of mood characterised by marked depressive and/or manic episodes.
30 Clues: inability to speak. • inability to sleep. • Suspicion or mistrust of others. • a partial or total loss of memory. • an obsessive desire to set fire to things. • a compulsive desire to pull out one's hair. • refusal to accept any standard short of perfection. • Decline in the ability to recall recent and past events. • ...
Ejercicio Mental 2016-10-09
50 Clues: 3 • 6 • 4 • 2 • 1 • 9 • 8 • 5 • 7 • 45 • 19 • 22 • 18 • 38 • 46 • 37 • 24 • 41 • 30 • 33 • 27 • 44 • 10 • 28 • 21 • 32 • 48 • 43 • 26 • 23 • 31 • 34 • 35 • 11 • 29 • 14 • 20 • 25 • 16 • 50 • 17 • 15 • 49 • 47 • 39 • 40 • 12 • 42 • 36 • 13
Mental Health 2018-04-24
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- / Treatment of choice for Generalised Anxiety Disorder
- / Lithium remains the mood stabilizer of choice for bipolar. An alternative is -
- / All 3 of the following features must be present for a diagnosis to be made; global impairment of language and communication; impairment of social relationships; ritualistic and compulsive phenomena
- / The strongest risk factor for developing a psychotic disorder (including schizophrenia)
- / Antipsychotic drugs like olanazapine, quetiapine, and _______ are useful in acute episodes of mania. If response is inadequate, lithium or valporate may be added.
- / Drug treatments for PTSD should not be used as a routine first-line treatment for adults. If drug treatment is used then paroxetine or ________ are recommended
- / Toxicity includes coarse tremor, hyperreflexia, acute confusion, seizure, coma
- / First generation antipsychotics act predominantly by blocking dopamine D2 receptors in the brain - this can lead to extra-pyramidal side-effects. Examples include chlorpromazine and _________
- / diagnosed in about 5% of American children, and in the UK, where the term hyperkinetic syndrome is preferred, only 0.1% are diagnosed
- / Correction of acidosis with IV ______ is the first line in management of tricyclic induced arrhythmias and seizures
- / May be helpful in the initial stages of treatment for behavioural disturbances or agitation. Not for long term use as risk of dependence. An example is lorazepam
- / Adult dose by IV injection, subcut or IM; 400mcg initially to treat opioid overdose
- / Examples include GAD, panic disorders, OCD, PTSD and adjustment disorders
- / Antipsychotics may cause increased risk of -
- / May cause dry mouth, blurred vision, impaired glucose tolerance, akathisia, urinary retention, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, and extra-pyramidal side effects.
- / A young woman takes a paracetamol overdose after splitting with her boyfriend. Two days later she is in a new relationship which is troubled by her repeated outbursts of anger. Personality disorder.
- / In overdose use N-acetylcycteine
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- / SSRIs work by blocking the reuptake of serotonin into the nerve cell that released it, which prolongs its action in the brain. Examples include escitalopram, fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline and ______
- / Disorder; A middle-aged man with a history of depression presents with multiple unrelated physical symptoms over the past 5 years
- / Tricyclic antidepressants may cause urinary retention, dry mouth, lethargy/drowsiness and -
- / One of the main causes of non-adherence to antipsychotic medications
- / Tricyclic antidepressant
- / A man asks for help with social anxiety. He prefers to be alone and doesn't like to share his beliefs, which other people think are odd. He has a strong interest in the paranormal and talks in an high-pitched voice when talking about his 'spirit-guide'. Personality disorder.
- / SNRIs are very similar in action to SSRIs, but they act on noradrenaline as well as serotonin. They're sometimes preferred for treating more severe depression and anxiety. Examples include duloxetine and _______
- / Antipsychotic drugs are also known as -
- / A benzodiazepine, along with lorazepam, clobazam and clonazepam
- / Same class of drug as carbamazepine
- / Adult dose IV injection 200mcg over 15 seconds then 100mcg every 1 minute if required for benzo overdose
- / An SSRI; other examples include citalopram, escitalopram and sertraline
- / Syndrome; An elderly man with a history of macular degeneration presents with visual hallucinations but reports no other psychiatric symptoms
- / The most common cause of admissions to child and adolescent psychiatric wards. Diagnosis is now based on the DSM 5 criteria
- / Indicated for status epilepticus, short-term anxiety, short-term insomnia associated with anxiety, acute panic attacks, and conscious sedation. Dose ranges 1-4mg.
- / A woman presents to her male family doctor wearing a low-cut top and a short skirt. She tries to flirt with the doctor. The consultation is filled with drama and she becomes annoyed with the centre of attention shifts from her. Personality disorder.
33 Clues: / Tricyclic antidepressant • / In overdose use N-acetylcycteine • / Same class of drug as carbamazepine • / Antipsychotic drugs are also known as - • / Antipsychotics may cause increased risk of - • / Treatment of choice for Generalised Anxiety Disorder • / A benzodiazepine, along with lorazepam, clobazam and clonazepam • ...
Mental Disorders 2016-10-27
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- using many methods
- scientific study of the human mind and behavior
- pathologic fear of heights
- A person who exaggerates the significance of symptoms
- disorder of perception,thought, emotion, and behavior
- disorder with persecutory delusions
- unyeilding false belief or judgement help despite strong evidence to the contrary
- medical term for a person unable to be responsible for actions
- impulse to set fires
- killing of one human by another
- disorder with hyperactivity and rapid speech
- training techniques to achieve voluntary control of responses to stimuli
- inability to sleep
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- uncontrollable impulses to perform an act repetitively
- sudden change of course
- pertaining to the disorders of the body usually resulting from disturbance of the mind
- pathologic fear or dread
- perception of an object or event when there is no such thing
- a mood disorder with alternating episodes of depression and mania the 2 poles of disorder
- distress caused by fear
- coinciding or agreeing with
- a condition of severe depression,agitation,and paranoid
- pathologic fear of being trapped in a public place
- mental disorder with feelings of deep sadness and despair
24 Clues: using many methods • inability to sleep • impulse to set fires • sudden change of course • distress caused by fear • pathologic fear or dread • pathologic fear of heights • coinciding or agreeing with • killing of one human by another • disorder with persecutory delusions • disorder with hyperactivity and rapid speech • scientific study of the human mind and behavior • ...
Mental Health 2019-11-03
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- Primary stress hormone
- addictive meds commonly prescribed for anxiety typically end with these 3 letters (hint, also a girls name)
- A less severe form of mania is __________mania
- One aspect of Concurrent Disorder
- Common treatment for Personality Disturbances
- Social disapproval of actions/or a way of being against cultural norms
- One aspect of Dual Diagnosis
- Recommended therapy for depression & anxiety (for short)
- Not caring about anything
- Hoarding falls under this class of disorder
- Mood instability: laughing one minute, crying the next
- Altered state of being split from reality of what's happening
- Can't sleep, can't fall asleep, can't stay asleep...
- Form of anti-psychotic medication
- Passive preoccupation with suicidal thoughts
- Dementia effects the _____________.
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- Common med prescribed for sleep & depression
- Dysthymia is in this category of disorder
- Presence of more than one disorder at the same time
- MMS, OCAN & GAIN-SS are all...
- Category of Self Harm Behaviour
- Latin for market place & a common phobia
- Mood state at the other end of Bipolar Disorder
- Situation where significant problem can't be solved by familiar coping strategies.
- Un-addressed trauma can develop into this disorder
- Focus on physical symptoms when feeling distressed
- The 24 hour rhythm cycle for all living beings on earth
- Mood state at one end of bipolar disorder
- Psychosis with no determined or diagnosed cause (for short)
- Innate ability to withstand stress & adverse events
- Treating the whole rather than its parts
- Excessive hand washing or checking things over & over are symptoms of...(for short)
- Hallucination only I can hear...
- Sudden state of severe confusion
34 Clues: Primary stress hormone • Not caring about anything • One aspect of Dual Diagnosis • MMS, OCAN & GAIN-SS are all... • Category of Self Harm Behaviour • Hallucination only I can hear... • Sudden state of severe confusion • One aspect of Concurrent Disorder • Form of anti-psychotic medication • Dementia effects the _____________. • Latin for market place & a common phobia • ...
Mental Mysteries 2019-04-16
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- Makes Asia run for cover
- Briar boss
- Meth on the run
- Where Morse lays his head
- Dinosaurs from the east
- Hijinks happen here-2 words
- To leave with a spring in your step
- Guru of the grape
- Sidekick to the grey cells master
- Players need to cross this line
- Not to be used on nails
- The itch she loves to scratch
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- Where you keep your goat at school
- He loves his brush brothers
- Doggo wants to run them down-2 words
- Captain on the ice
- To achieve a goal
- Will the fire endure?
- What you are breaking
- An animal on the course
- The green is master here
- Murderous villages
- Keeper of the marvelous moustache
- Not the fire breathing kind
24 Clues: Briar boss • Meth on the run • To achieve a goal • Guru of the grape • Captain on the ice • Murderous villages • Will the fire endure? • What you are breaking • Dinosaurs from the east • An animal on the course • Not to be used on nails • Makes Asia run for cover • The green is master here • Where Morse lays his head • He loves his brush brothers • Hijinks happen here-2 words • ...
Mental Wellness 2021-05-10
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- The chemicals that maintains normal bodily function
- The fifth and final stage of grief. The mind and body coming to a form of peace over stress.
- The hormone associated with maintaining a positive mod
- The hormone associated with a natural high
- The fourth stage of grief. Relating to when the body and mind give out.
- The ability to understand the feelings of another. Walk in another's shoes.
- The third stage of grief. Trying to avoid a feeling of vulnerability or helplessness. What ifs and wishes.
- The hormone associated with sleep
- Short term stress is _____.
- The brain and spinal cord are part of the _____ nervous system.
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- lasting stress.
- The largest part of the brain.
- The first stage of grief. When the brain refuse to process an event
- Blood blockage to the brain. F.A.S.T
- The Ability of the brain to change its neural pathways.
- Depression is a ____ Disorder
- OCD is a _______ disorder
- The second stage of grief. A natural reaction directing the stress towards the event and things surrounding it.
- A type of mental illness that destroys parts of the brain connected to memory and decision-making. Ex: Alzheimer's
- The Hormone Associated with Fight or Flight. Gives the burst of energy in situations of stress.
- The good stress.
21 Clues: lasting stress. • The good stress. • OCD is a _______ disorder • Short term stress is _____. • Depression is a ____ Disorder • The largest part of the brain. • The hormone associated with sleep • Blood blockage to the brain. F.A.S.T • The hormone associated with a natural high • The chemicals that maintains normal bodily function • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2020-09-16
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- involves one or more episodes of serious mania and depression
- focuses on changing problematic behaviors, feelings and thoughts by discovering where their meanings and motivations are coming from
- complex condition characterized by impairments in social interaction, communication and forming relationships with other people
- ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development
- unwanted, repeated thoughts or feelings and behaviors that drive a person to do something over and over
- category of mental illness that includes anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorders
- medical condition that causes people to lose pleasure from daily life
- short-term therapy that takes a hands-on, practical approach in problem-solving to change patterns of thinking or behavior
- category of mental illness that includes adhd and autism
- serious brain disorder characterized by a profound disruption in cognition and emotion
- the approximate number of Americans who have a mental illness in any given year
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- extreme, disabling and irrational fear of something that really poses little or no actual threat/danger
- the approximate number of classified forms of mental illness
- persistent symptoms that occur after experiencing a traumatic event
- characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by means of self-starvation
- goal is to improve not only from the interventions of the therapist, but also from observing
- extreme overeating, followed by depression and self-induced purging, fasting or excessive exercise
- stages include denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance and hope
- recurring episodes of compulsive overeating, or consuming abnormal amounts of food while feeling unable to stop and at a loss of control
- category of mental illness that includes ocd, ptsd and phobias
- chronic, exaggerated worry about everyday life events/activities
- category of mental illness that includes depression and bipolar disorder
- category of mental illness that includes schizophrenia
- disorders that affect mood, thinking and behavior
- set of negative and often unfair beliefs society has about something
25 Clues: disorders that affect mood, thinking and behavior • category of mental illness that includes schizophrenia • category of mental illness that includes adhd and autism • the approximate number of classified forms of mental illness • involves one or more episodes of serious mania and depression • category of mental illness that includes ocd, ptsd and phobias • ...
Mental health 2021-08-05
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- This type of support is crucial for those with mental health issues.
- Physician specializing in mental illness who establishes diagnoses, treatments and prescribes medication as needed.
- A very common substance-related disorder in Canada
- Often found to be very beneficial in combination with medication.
- It is important to recognize them and express them adequately.
- This type of change is necessary to prevent people from suffering in silence.
- A disorder characterized by a sad or irritable mood, or a general lack of interest or pleasure.
- illness 1 in 5 people will suffer from it in their lifetime.
- Finding the strength to continue despite difficulties.
- This week’s event aims at raising it.
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- Mood disorder characterized by alternating episodes of depression and mania.
- It takes a lot of ___ to live with a mental illness.
- People with mental illness often suffer from it.
- A disorder characterized by intense feelings of dread, fear or worry due to anticipated or perceived danger.
- Intentional act aimed at killing oneself in order to put an end to a suffering deemed unbearable.
- Psychotic disorder which results in a marked disturbance of ideas and perceptions often provoking hallucinations and delusions.
- Unfortunately, mental illness still often is.
- Sharing our story creates ____ for those who are suffering.
- Preconceived views about people with addiction and mental health problems.
- Taking care of your mental health is a form of ___
- Being able to count on our colleagues to obtain some is often very beneficial.
- A feeling often experienced by people with a mental health disorder.
- Asking for it is not always easy, but oh so necessary!
23 Clues: This week’s event aims at raising it. • Unfortunately, mental illness still often is. • People with mental illness often suffer from it. • A very common substance-related disorder in Canada • Taking care of your mental health is a form of ___ • It takes a lot of ___ to live with a mental illness. • Asking for it is not always easy, but oh so necessary! • ...
Mental health 2021-08-06
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- Talking about it can save lives.
- We do it to express ourselves, to confide in others and to break
- A sense of a person’s worth; it is a deeper value than mere
- and without judgment.
- Feeling of complete fulfillment and joy.
- Essential ingredient for good mental health. A lack of it causes several
- A process in which a person learns to live harmoniously in society.
- Doing this helps release endorphins, the hormones that make you
- An exercise that suggests paying attention to the present moment
- Fulfilling activities in which we should indulge during our free time,
- health effects.
- Listening to this can relax and energize you.
- A specialist who offers you the chance to talk about yourself and what
- Protects mental health when done in a justified, sincere and timely
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- Ensuring a healthy this contributes to good mental health.
- The act of helping, defending, protecting. To be offered to your loved
- without keeping tabs.
- to someone who is suffering.
- A state of mental disorder caused by a fear of real or imagined
- Experiencing it over a long period affects your health.
- There must be this between work and personal life.
- Hearing, considering, paying attention to. The most beautiful gift to
- because it is free of all hypocrisy.
- Asking for it promptly may prevent worsening of symptoms.
- A feeling of isolation that greatly affect mental health, especially
- An individual's ability to bounce back, to make a fresh start.
- you without judgment.
- a pandemic.
- to our personal interests.
- Used in a beverage, this can act as a depressant.
30 Clues: a pandemic. • health effects. • without keeping tabs. • and without judgment. • you without judgment. • to our personal interests. • to someone who is suffering. • Talking about it can save lives. • because it is free of all hypocrisy. • Feeling of complete fulfillment and joy. • Listening to this can relax and energize you. • Used in a beverage, this can act as a depressant. • ...
Mental Mastery 2023-06-12
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- Unique and unpredictable element
- Have a strong desire or longing
- Form a mental image or picture
- Mental process of reasoning and problem-solving
- Inquiry or interrogation
- Logical conclusion or inference
- Confuse or puzzle
- Curious and eager to learn
- Comprehend or grasp the meaning of something
- Well-informed and knowledgeable
- Educated guess or theory
- Plan or approach to achieve a goal
- Creative and unconventional thinking
- Support or encourage the development of something
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- Concentration and attention
- Pay attention to details
- Provide knowledge or insight
- Natural talent or ability
- Extract information gradually or systematically
- Handle multiple tasks or objects simultaneously
- Ponder or think deeply about something
- Sudden clever idea or inspiration
- State of mind or way of thinking
- Logical thinking and deduction
- Clever and humorous intelligence
25 Clues: Confuse or puzzle • Pay attention to details • Inquiry or interrogation • Educated guess or theory • Natural talent or ability • Curious and eager to learn • Concentration and attention • Provide knowledge or insight • Form a mental image or picture • Logical thinking and deduction • Have a strong desire or longing • Logical conclusion or inference • Well-informed and knowledgeable • ...
Mental health 2022-05-09
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- fear of spiders
- a disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event. It is natural to feel afraid during and after a traumatic situation. Fear triggers many split-second changes in the body to help defend against danger or to avoid it.
- a disorder that involves repetitive movements or unwanted sounds that can't be easily controlled
- A chronic condition that affects millions of children and often continues into adulthood. Includes a combination of persistent problems, such as difficulty sustaining attention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior.
- fear of jellysish
- overindulgence in or dependence on an addictive substance, especially alcohol or drugs.
- mental illness marked by periods of great excitement or euphoria, delusions, and overactivity.
- a congenital condition characterized by a distinctive pattern of physical characteristics including a flattened skull, pronounced folds of skin in the inner corners of the eyes, large tongue, and short stature, and by some degree of limitation of intellectual ability and social and practical skills. It usually arises from a defect involving chromosome 21
- fear of long words
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- is a type of specific phobia that involves a persistent and intense fear of deep bodies of water such as the ocean or sea
- a psychological disorder in which a person becomes obsessed with imaginary defects in their appearance.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- a neurological condition with symptoms of inattention, distractibility, and poor working memory.
- fear of small holes and skin disease.
- a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.
- A group of conditions associated with the elevation or lowering of a person's mood,or prolonged sadness
- any of a range of psychological disorders characterized by abnormal or disturbed eating habits
- mental disorder especially when marked by egocentric and antisocial activity, a lack of remorse for one's actions, an absence of empathy for others, and often criminal tendencies.
- formerly called manic depression, is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional high and lows.
- a developmental disorder of variable severity that is characterized by difficulty in social interaction and communication and by restricted or repetitive patterns of thought and behavior.
20 Clues: fear of spiders • fear of jellysish • fear of long words • fear of small holes and skin disease. • overindulgence in or dependence on an addictive substance, especially alcohol or drugs. • any of a range of psychological disorders characterized by abnormal or disturbed eating habits • ...
Mental illness 2023-06-02
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- deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
- disorder- any of any group of mental conditions characterized by excessive fear of or apprehension about real or perceived threats, leading to altered behavior and often to physical symptoms such as increased heart rate or muscle tension.
- disorder- a clinically significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotional regulation, or behavior.
- disorder- an ongoing pattern of aggression toward others, and serious violations of rules and social norms at home, in school, and with peers.
- therapy-a form of psychotherapy in which a group of patients meet to describe and discuss their problems together under the supervision of a therapist.
- suicides- A group of suicide which is taking there own life.
- loss or lack of sympathy; estrangement.
- disorder-any of a range of mental conditions in which there is a persistent disturbance of eating behaviour and impairment of physical or mental health.
- therapy-the treatment of a mental condition by training the patient's reactions to stimuli.
- disorder- any of a group of mental conditions characterized by persistent disturbance of mood, especially in the form of depression or euphoria or a combination of these.
- action of consenting to receive or undertake something offered.
- the expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died, typically involving following certain conventions such as wearing black clothes.
- therapy-
- disorder-a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration.
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- therapies include drug therapy, electroconvulsive therapy, and psychosurgery.
- process- a natural response to losing someone or something that's important to you.
- disorder- a problem with how the brain receives and sends information to the rest of the body.
- response- A emotion response to a loss.
- top, typically sloping, course of a brick or stone wall.
- strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
- the treatment of mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction.
- disorder- the experiencing of recurrent panic attacks, with 1 or more attacks followed by at least 1 month of fear of another panic attack or significant maladaptive behavior related to the attacks.
- release-gaining mastery over negative feelings and moods.
- therapy-a type of psychotherapy in which negative patterns of thought about the self and the world are challenged in order to alter unwanted behavior patterns or treat mood disorders such as depression.
- disorder- one in which measurable changes are detected in cells, tissues, or organs of the body.
- the action of declaring something to be untrue.
- the act or an instance of taking one's own life voluntarily and intentionally
27 Clues: therapy- • response- A emotion response to a loss. • loss or lack of sympathy; estrangement. • deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. • the action of declaring something to be untrue. • strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility. • top, typically sloping, course of a brick or stone wall. • release-gaining mastery over negative feelings and moods. • ...
Mental health 2022-10-09
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- Disturbing memory
- conditions affecting mood and behavior
- Represents acceptance of uncertainty
- responsible for pleasure and satisfaction
- body and mind maintenance
- Nourishing material for the body
- sensation of hearing
- Science of maintaining mental health
- flavor in tongue
- maintains physical health
- mark of shame or discredit
- Examination of problems of mental illness
- odor of the nose
- Emotional, psychological and social being
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- State of being calm and peaceful
- brains ability to concentrate
- Attention to one’s physical/mental wellnes
- something that is seen
- exercise that slows down heart rate
- Important for movement and expressive lang
- putting emotions first
- Relationship of quality over quantity
- exhaling and inhaling in the count of four
- chemical messengers in the body
- State of piece within
- Showing regard for worth
- contact of bodily contact
- Controls thoughts and memories
- being aware of objects
- Maintaining moment by moment awareness
30 Clues: flavor in tongue • odor of the nose • Disturbing memory • sensation of hearing • State of piece within • something that is seen • putting emotions first • being aware of objects • Showing regard for worth • body and mind maintenance • contact of bodily contact • maintains physical health • mark of shame or discredit • brains ability to concentrate • Controls thoughts and memories • ...
Mental Health 2022-10-11
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- Conscious or aware of something.
- A common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act.
- A physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient.
- An outbreak of disease that spreads quickly and affects many individuals at the same time.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- The fact or condition of being regarded or treated as more important than others.
- It includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
- Capable of being treated.
- To talk with (someone) in order to report or find out new information.
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension.
- One that is associated with another as a helper; a person or group that provides assistance and support in an ongoing effort, activity or struggle.
- A form of exhaustion caused by constantly feeling swamped.
- To confront and deal with or accept a difficult or unpleasant task, fact, or situation.
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- Guidance or recommendations offered with regard to prudent future action.
- An abnormal physical or mental condition.
- An organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull of vertebrates, functioning as the coordinating centre of sensation and intellectual and nervous activity.
- A medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- The state of being conscious of something.
- World Health Organization
- Something difficult to deal with or achieve.
- An important topic or problem for debate or discussion.
21 Clues: Capable of being treated. • World Health Organization • Conscious or aware of something. • An abnormal physical or mental condition. • The state of being conscious of something. • A feeling of emotional or physical tension. • Something difficult to deal with or achieve. • An important topic or problem for debate or discussion. • ...
Mental Health 2024-03-09
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- Medical Doctors who treat mental health problems.
- Is a collection of symptoms that affect the mind, where there has been some loss of contact with reality
- Mental health professionals who trained and licensed by the state to counsel
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest
- Is said to occur when the ‘flight-or-fight’ response is triggered but there is no danger about to happen.
- Is the irrational and persistent feeling that people are ‘out to get you’.
- A response to physical and emotional danger
- A professional trained to give guidance on personal, social, or psychological problems.
- An eating disorder characterized by eating large amount of food then purges it
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- Is death caused by injuring oneself with the intent to die.
- Excessive use of drugs
- Is a feeling of fear
- A disorder that traps people in a pattern of repeated thoughts and action
- Is a complex psychotic disorder characterized by disruptions to thinking and emotions, and a distorted perception of reality
- Is a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person’s mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration
- Is a mental health condition that can develop as a response to people who have experienced any traumatic event
- Is one of the most common neurodevelopment disorders of childhood
- Is an intense and exaggerated fear of a specific situation or object
- Is pain that accompanies a loss
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat
- Is characterized by mental depression related to a certain season of the year
21 Clues: Is a feeling of fear • Excessive use of drugs • Is pain that accompanies a loss • A response to physical and emotional danger • Medical Doctors who treat mental health problems. • Is death caused by injuring oneself with the intent to die. • Is one of the most common neurodevelopment disorders of childhood • ...
Mental Health 2020-12-06
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- a new method, idea, product, etc
- a sovereign state in Oceania
- A Subsidiary of Stulz
- one of the most developed economies in the Pacific through its abundant forest, mineral, and fish resources
- uninterruptible power supply
- consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted
- provider of UPS Solutions
- an apparatus with rotating blades that creates a current of air for cooling or ventilation
- a complex combination of a person's physical, mental, emotional and social health factor
- who do you work for
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- having the effect of making something less warm or hot
- careful thought, typically over a period of time
- Rack and Containment solutions
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
- concerned with the principles of right and wrong behaviour
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- an advantage or profit gained from something
- the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
- an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean consitisting of two main land masses
19 Clues: who do you work for • A Subsidiary of Stulz • provider of UPS Solutions • a sovereign state in Oceania • uninterruptible power supply • Rack and Containment solutions • a new method, idea, product, etc • an advantage or profit gained from something • careful thought, typically over a period of time • having the effect of making something less warm or hot • ...
MENTAL ARITHMETIC 2022-07-17
Mental Health 2020-09-29
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- an anxiety reaction that feels like a heart attack
- an irrational fear to something
- the most common mental health disorder is major ______
- suicide is a permanent solution to a _____ problem
- stress disorder following a traumatic event
- when the body reacts to stress by not being able to move
- 1-800-_________ is a helpline
- making one of these can help you stay focused on what you want to achieve in life
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- nervousness or excitement about what might happen
- when the body reacts to a stress with speed
- Another word for anxiety
- depression disorder sometimes experiences by new moms
- an anxiety disorder in which a person won't let anything go
- anything that causes stress
- bad causes of stress
- when the body reacts to a stress with strength
- the ability to bounce back after a hardship or stress
- good causes of stress
- an anxiety disorder with invasive thoughts and rituals
19 Clues: bad causes of stress • good causes of stress • Another word for anxiety • anything that causes stress • 1-800-_________ is a helpline • an irrational fear to something • when the body reacts to a stress with speed • stress disorder following a traumatic event • when the body reacts to a stress with strength • nervousness or excitement about what might happen • ...
Mental Health 2022-05-06
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- compulsive disorder is a common, chronic, and long-lasting disorder in which a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts (obsessions) and/or behaviors (compulsions) that he or she feels the urge to repeat over and over.
- personality disorder a mental disorder in which a person consistently shows no regard for right and wrong and ignores the rights and feelings of others.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
- personality disorder a mental health disorder that impacts the way you think and feel about yourself and others, causing problems functioning in everyday life.
- a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.
- disorder an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress.
- to distract themselves from uncomfortable feelings.
- personality disorder a mental health condition marked by a pattern of distrust and suspicion of others without adequate reason to be suspicious
- psychosiscan include high mood (mania), depression, confusion, hallucinations and delusions
- disorder a mental health disorder that is marked by a combination of schizophrenia symptoms, such as hallucinations or delusions, and mood disorder symptoms, such as depression or mania.
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- is a disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event.
- defiant disorder It is mostly diagnosed in childhood. Children with ODD are uncooperative, defiant, and hostile toward peers, parents, teachers, and other authority figures.
- s a common, chronic, and long-lasting disorder in which a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts (obsessions) and/or behaviors (compulsions) that he or she feels the urge to repeat over and over.
- personality disorder an uncommon condition in which people avoid social activities and consistently shy away from interaction with others
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- a problem of not being able to focus, being overactive, not being able to control behavior, or a combination of these.
- nervosa a psychological eating disorder in which you have episodes of binge eating (consuming a large quantity of food in one sitting).
- a chronic or persistent disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease or injury and marked by memory disorders, personality changes, and impaired reasoning.
- when a child has antisocial behavior.
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
20 Clues: when a child has antisocial behavior. • to distract themselves from uncomfortable feelings. • a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. • a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. • psychosiscan include high mood (mania), depression, confusion, hallucinations and delusions • ...
Mental Health 2022-05-06
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- compulsive disorder is a common, chronic, and long-lasting disorder in which a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts (obsessions) and/or behaviors (compulsions) that he or she feels the urge to repeat over and over.
- personality disorder a mental disorder in which a person consistently shows no regard for right and wrong and ignores the rights and feelings of others.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
- personality disorder a mental health disorder that impacts the way you think and feel about yourself and others, causing problems functioning in everyday life.
- a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.
- disorder an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress.
- to distract themselves from uncomfortable feelings.
- personality disorder a mental health condition marked by a pattern of distrust and suspicion of others without adequate reason to be suspicious
- psychosiscan include high mood (mania), depression, confusion, hallucinations and delusions
- disorder a mental health disorder that is marked by a combination of schizophrenia symptoms, such as hallucinations or delusions, and mood disorder symptoms, such as depression or mania.
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- is a disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event.
- defiant disorder It is mostly diagnosed in childhood. Children with ODD are uncooperative, defiant, and hostile toward peers, parents, teachers, and other authority figures.
- s a common, chronic, and long-lasting disorder in which a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts (obsessions) and/or behaviors (compulsions) that he or she feels the urge to repeat over and over.
- personality disorder an uncommon condition in which people avoid social activities and consistently shy away from interaction with others
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- a problem of not being able to focus, being overactive, not being able to control behavior, or a combination of these.
- nervosa a psychological eating disorder in which you have episodes of binge eating (consuming a large quantity of food in one sitting).
- a chronic or persistent disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease or injury and marked by memory disorders, personality changes, and impaired reasoning.
- when a child has antisocial behavior.
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
20 Clues: when a child has antisocial behavior. • to distract themselves from uncomfortable feelings. • a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. • a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. • psychosiscan include high mood (mania), depression, confusion, hallucinations and delusions • ...
Mental Health 2024-01-02
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- A strong irrational fear of something that poses little to no actual danger.
- An illness in which a person binges on food or has regular episodes of overeating and feels a loss of control
- The ability to solve problems and handle daily events in your life, along with your emotions.
- When a person eats a large amount of food in a short period of time.
- Type of depression that comes from lack of sunlight.
- An eating disorder that makes people lose more weight than is considered healthy for their age and height.
- substance use or substance dependence.
- comes from after living through or seeing a traumatic event, such as war, a hurricane, rape, physical abuse or a bad accident.
- When you have repeated, upsetting thoughts called obsessions.
- The act of taking one’s own life voluntarily or intentionally.
- people may hear voices, see things that aren’t there of believe that others are reading or controlling their minds.
- long-term patterns of unstable or turbulent emotions.
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- Mental health condition in which a person has a long term pattern of manipulating, exploiting, or violating the rights of others.
- Causes panic attacks, which are sudden feelings of terror for no reason.
- When people respond to certain situations with fear and dread.
- Someone having extreme mood swings that include emotional highs and lows.
- lose contact with reality and experience a range of extreme symptoms.
- A problem of not being able to focus, being overactive, not being able to control behavior, or a combination of these.
- A constant feeling of sadness and loss of interest, which stops you doing your normal activities.
19 Clues: substance use or substance dependence. • Type of depression that comes from lack of sunlight. • long-term patterns of unstable or turbulent emotions. • When you have repeated, upsetting thoughts called obsessions. • When people respond to certain situations with fear and dread. • The act of taking one’s own life voluntarily or intentionally. • ...
Mental Health 2021-09-10
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- A group of emotions
- The state of not being able to do something
- The state of being happy
- Your body's natural response to stress
- the feeling of being upset or annoyed as a result of being unable to change or achieve something
- A state of being sick
- The ages from 13-19
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
- Feeling free, open and alive
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- feeling or showing regret
- Feeling sad and not knowing what to do.
- A state of confusion
- An addictive drink
- websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking
- a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility
- The condition or quality of being sad
- A person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- An addictive substance
- The condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter, including the capacity for growth, reproduction, functional activity, and continual change preceding death
19 Clues: An addictive drink • A group of emotions • The ages from 13-19 • A state of confusion • A state of being sick • An addictive substance • The state of being happy • feeling or showing regret • Feeling free, open and alive • The condition or quality of being sad • Your body's natural response to stress • Feeling sad and not knowing what to do. • ...
Mental Health 2021-03-31
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- constant sense of worry and fear
- refusal to accept anything but perfection
- caused by severe trauma
- ability to recognize other's feelings
- binging and purging
- ability to understand how someone feels
- seeing and hearing things that aren't real
- fear of gaining weight
- good stress
- mania and depression
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- binging followed by depression
- many severe and brief panic attacks
- justifying your own bad behavior/attitude
- ability to recover from difficulties
- physical illness caused by stress
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- anything that causes stress
- pushing your feelings off onto someone else
- persistent thoughts and repetitive behaviors
19 Clues: good stress • binging and purging • mania and depression • fear of gaining weight • caused by severe trauma • anything that causes stress • binging followed by depression • constant sense of worry and fear • extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • physical illness caused by stress • many severe and brief panic attacks • ability to recover from difficulties • ...
mental health 2022-05-19
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- trauma from something that happened
- extreme anger
- harming yourself
- nervous
- being harmed physically or verbally by someone
- hyperactivity- trouble focusing
- high highs, low lows
- over-using a substance
- eating too much
- things need to be a certain way
- binging and purging
Down
- not feeling safe
- less likely to be happy and often
- not eating
- intense amount
- seasonal depression disorder
- not very much
- intense fear
- being scarred
19 Clues: nervous • not eating • intense fear • extreme anger • not very much • being scarred • intense amount • eating too much • not feeling safe • harming yourself • binging and purging • high highs, low lows • over-using a substance • seasonal depression disorder • hyperactivity- trouble focusing • things need to be a certain way • less likely to be happy and often • trauma from something that happened • ...
mental qualities 2023-03-02
19 Clues: 3. Wise • 9. Wise • 19. Mad • 2. Smart • 10. Smart • 14. Clever • 1.Academic • 6. Skillful • 5. Advanced • 13. Devious • 4. Skillful • 12. Overnice • 11. Creative • 7. Reasonable • 15. Brilliant • 17. One sided • 8. Intelligent • 18. SImplistic • 16. Lacking awareness
Mental Health 2023-09-27
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- An important aspect that involves an individual to work on themselves
- Is an event or situation that could leave a possible negative impact on an individual's life
- Pertains to a specific stressful event. An example would be an Individual going through a break up In a relationship or friendship.
- A sudden release of intense emotion
- Planting flowers or seeds
- Hostile or violent behaviors towards another
- This type of coping Is needed when having to deal with feelings but unable or not willing to change the situation.
- Is a technique that encourages an individual to inhale and exhale to reduce stress
- Sitting in a quiet place by yourself to focus on calming down
- Believing things will get better
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- Talking to someone else about how you feel
- A positive physical way to deal with stress and get your body moving.
- A way to manage stress on paper
- This type of coping Is needed when dealing with feelings but unable or unwilling to change the situation.
- A serious disagreement or argument could cause this
- Strategies used to reduce unpleasant emotions
- Results of our actions
- A strong feeling of displeasure
- It is important to use this type of coping mechanism when dealing with a crisis (developmental, situational, or traumatic). These coping mechanisms are vital In overcoming a crisis In a healthy, efficient way.
- This allows individuals to come together with others facing related problems to provide insight and grow with one another
20 Clues: Results of our actions • Planting flowers or seeds • A way to manage stress on paper • A strong feeling of displeasure • Believing things will get better • A sudden release of intense emotion • Talking to someone else about how you feel • Hostile or violent behaviors towards another • Strategies used to reduce unpleasant emotions • ...
Mental Health 2015-06-10
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- /false belief held in spite of invalidating evidence (religion and environment).
- /persistent or irrational fear of specific object, activity or situation.
- /fear of being contaminated by germs or dirt or contaminating others.
- /false or distorted sensory experiences that appear to be real. They are generated by the mind rather than external stimuli and may be seen, heard, tasted, smelled or felt.
- /chronic or persistent disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease or injury & marked by memory disorders, personality changes and impaired reasoning.
- /long-term mental disorder of a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion & behaviour.
- /Severe mental illness due to damage to brain from poisoning, alcoholism and disease. (1. UTI, drug induced or alcohol, and 2. Brain damage, Alzheimer’s or stroke)
- /temporary or long-term memory loss may be result of bilateral brain damage to parts of brain (storage, processing, or recall).
- /acutely disturbed state of mind characterized by restlessness, illusions & incoherence due to fever, intoxication & other disorders.
- /complete or partial loss of muscle movement.
- /unpleasant cyco-motor state of extreme arousal, they may feel stirred up, excited, tense, confused, or irritable.
Down
- /severe emotional disorder due to personal derangement and loss of ability to function in reality. (1. Schizophrenia= hallucinations, 2. Bi-polar= delusions)
- /symptoms include difficulty concentrating, depressed moods and withdrawal from family and friends.
- /repression of ideas or emotion to prevent it obstructing into consciousness.
- /intense feeling of elation or well-being which is exaggerated.
- /re-experience traumatic events (dreaming).
- /filling of gaps in memory by telling imaginary experiences, info or details.
- /involuntary movements and prolonged muscle contractions (tremors & abnormal posture).
- /sudden attacks of fear, nervousness and physical symptoms such as sweating and racing heart.
19 Clues: /re-experience traumatic events (dreaming). • /complete or partial loss of muscle movement. • /intense feeling of elation or well-being which is exaggerated. • /fear of being contaminated by germs or dirt or contaminating others. • /persistent or irrational fear of specific object, activity or situation. • ...
Mental Illness 2023-02-28
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- can effect thoughts, prevention of leading a healthy life
- Develops after exposure to terrifying events.
- may run in families, may excel in math, music, history.
- the most common form of dementia
- disorder people that enjoy causing harm, violate the rights of others.
- extreme, harmful eating behaviors.
- feelings of hopelessness
Down
- binging and purging are associated with this disorder
- disorder extremes in moods that interfere with living
- worry about being sick
- lifelong disease, may be heredity, hallucinations
- certain objects may cause irrational fear.
- a negative label, or mark of shame
- pounding heart & sweating, heart attack feeling.
- real or imagined fears are difficult to control.
- distorted perception of body image, refusal to eat
- may have difficulty paying attention or be hyperactive
- extreme mood changes, energy levels & behaviors
- may cause a person to do rituals from thoughts.
19 Clues: worry about being sick • feelings of hopelessness • the most common form of dementia • a negative label, or mark of shame • extreme, harmful eating behaviors. • certain objects may cause irrational fear. • Develops after exposure to terrifying events. • extreme mood changes, energy levels & behaviors • may cause a person to do rituals from thoughts. • ...
Mental Qualities 2023-02-28
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- based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
- having or showing sharp powers of judgment; astute OR (especially of weather) piercingly cold.
- quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply ideas; intelligent OR skilled at doing or achieving something; talented OR showing intelligence or skill; ingenious.
- (especially of a change or distinction) so delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe OR (of a mixture or effect) delicately complex and understated OR making use of clever and indirect methods to achieve something.
- having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level
- having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgment OR responding sensibly or shrewdly to a particular situation OR having knowledge in a specified subject.
- clever at achieving one's aims by indirect or deceitful methods OR involving the making of decorative objects and other things by hand.
- of little depth.
- (of a person) having the ability to create or design new things or to think originally OR (of a product, process, action, etc.) showing creativity or original thought.
- lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated OR lacking knowledge, information, or awareness about a particular thing OR discourteous or rude.
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- having a natural aptitude or skill for something.
- acting with or showing care and thought for the future.
- having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully OR (of a person) efficient and capable OR acceptable and satisfactory, though not outstanding.
- (of a child) having developed certain abilities or proclivities at an earlier age than usual OR (of behavior or ability) indicative of early development
- behaving wildly and irrationally on account of anger, distress, or excitement OR affected with dementia.
- involving or relating to serious academic study OR having or showing knowledge, learning, or devotion to academic pursuits.
- having, showing, or indicating profound wisdom.
- obstinately or unreasonably attached to a belief, opinion, or faction, in particular prejudiced against or antagonistic toward a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular group.
- having or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit or evasion OR attractive or quaint.
19 Clues: of little depth. • based on or in accordance with reason or logic. • having, showing, or indicating profound wisdom. • having a natural aptitude or skill for something. • acting with or showing care and thought for the future. • having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level • ...
Mental Health 2020-11-04
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- Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol.
- The fearful anticipation of further danger or problems accompanied by an intense unpleasant feeling or physical symptoms
- A repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior among teenagers in which they violate the rights of others
- an often persistent bodily disorder or disease
- shielding (or designed to shield) against harm or discomfort
- Provides mental health services for the prevention of individuals.
- A type of mood disorder characterized by low or irritable mood or loss of interest or pleasure in almost all activities over a period of time.
- Unhealthy pattern of eating characterized by preoccupation with food and distorted body image.
- Disorder of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
- of or relating to or caused by a poison
- Teenage sexual abuse occurs when an adolescent is used for gratification of an adult’s sexual needs or desires.
Down
- A type of mood disorder with marked changes in mood between extreme elation or happiness and severe depression during adolescence.
- A trained professional who provides treatment to children with mental health issues.
- mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature
- (EBP) comprises empirically-validated processes that facilitate the conscientious
- a disability of a person which is attributable to a condition closely related to mental retardation
- experiences a tramatic event.
- A neuro-developmental condition which is usually diagnosed in the first 3 years of life.
- in your mind
19 Clues: in your mind • experiences a tramatic event. • Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol. • of or relating to or caused by a poison • Disorder of thinking, feeling, and behaving. • an often persistent bodily disorder or disease • mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature • shielding (or designed to shield) against harm or discomfort • ...
Mental Health 2021-10-18
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- Second leading cause of death in college students
- Difficulty focusing on activities, hyperactivity
- Anxiety/fear of being observed
- Changing your perspective
- Well-being including openness to new experiences, hopefulness, and self-worth
- mysophobia
- recurrent, urgent behaviors
- Hostility
- common medication prescribed for anxiety or depression
- A response to an imaginary situation
- Experiencing periods of euphoria
- patterns of brain activity that respond to an experience
Down
- Mental strategies for avoiding unpleasant thoughts
- Stops breathing
- mild depression
- Seasonal affective disorder is caused by disturbed production of these
- Persistent thoughts
- Ophediophobia
- Occurs without warning
19 Clues: Hostility • mysophobia • Ophediophobia • Stops breathing • mild depression • Persistent thoughts • Occurs without warning • Changing your perspective • recurrent, urgent behaviors • Anxiety/fear of being observed • Experiencing periods of euphoria • A response to an imaginary situation • Difficulty focusing on activities, hyperactivity • Second leading cause of death in college students • ...
Mental Health 2023-10-26
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- A mental health condition often linked to trauma or stress.
- A positive emotion linked to well-being and happiness.
- A technique to relax and reduce stress, often with deep breathing.
- A condition involving difficulty paying attention and impulsivity.
- A mental health condition causing a detachment from reality.
- A mental health disorder characterized by extreme mood swings.
- A chemical messenger in the brain affecting mood and emotion.
- A form of therapy that focuses on changing negative thought patterns.
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- A common symptom of depression, a loss of interest or pleasure.
- A condition characterized by intense, irrational fears.
- A medical professional who treats mental health conditions.
- A state of feeling overwhelmed, anxious, and unable to cope.
- A feeling of intense fear or panic.
- A state of mental clarity and emotional balance.
- A feeling of sadness or despair.
- A state of inner calm and tranquility.
- A disorder causing excessive fear and avoidance of situations.
- A type of therapy involving talking with a trained counselor.
- A common mental health issue in which persistent worry dominates.
- A mental health disorder characterized by obsessions and compulsions.
20 Clues: A feeling of sadness or despair. • A feeling of intense fear or panic. • A state of inner calm and tranquility. • A state of mental clarity and emotional balance. • A positive emotion linked to well-being and happiness. • A condition characterized by intense, irrational fears. • A mental health condition often linked to trauma or stress. • ...
Mental Health 2024-02-18
19 Clues: fobia • häiriö • uupunut • stressi • terapia • tunteet • henkinen • lääkitys • masennus • fyysinen • uuvuttava • vaikuttaa • meditaatio • riippuvuus • hyvinvointi • hermostunut • sosiaalinen • yksinäisyys • ahdistuneisuus
Hidden Valley Road 2024-04-08
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- A state of apprehension, uncertainty, and fear often accompanied by physical symptoms.
- A severe mental disorder characterized by a loss of contact with reality.
- Treatment for mental illness involving talk therapy and counseling.
- The primary social unit, significant in shaping individual psychology and behavior.
- The ability to adapt and cope with adversity or stress.
- A medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- Drugs prescribed to manage symptoms of mental illness.
- Disorders that affect the growth and development of the brain.
- The primary mental illness affecting members of the Galvin family.
- The identification of a disease or disorder based on symptoms and medical evaluation.
- Professional guidance and support provided to address personal or psychological issues.
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- Various methods used to address psychological issues and improve mental health.
- The study of mental disorders and abnormal behavior.
- Indications or signs of a mental or physical disorder.
- Emotional or psychological distress resulting from a disturbing experience.
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest.
- Relating to the diagnosis, treatment, and study of mental illness.
- The process of adjusting to new circumstances or environmental changes, crucial in psychology and understanding mental illness.
- The study of inherited traits and their influence on mental health.
- The surroundings and external factors that influence psychological well-being.
20 Clues: The study of mental disorders and abnormal behavior. • Indications or signs of a mental or physical disorder. • Drugs prescribed to manage symptoms of mental illness. • The ability to adapt and cope with adversity or stress. • Disorders that affect the growth and development of the brain. • Relating to the diagnosis, treatment, and study of mental illness. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month 2023-04-27
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- One of the most common eating disorders is _____________.
- Understand your _____________ and allow yourself to feel them.
- A combination of factors is involved in the onset of a _____________ disorder.
- Show _____________ for those with mental illness.
- _____________ on Mental Illness is the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization.
- The _____________ Support International HelpLine’s number is 1-800-944-4773.
- Seeking help is a sign of _____________.
- There are many ways to deal with _____________ and anxiety.
- You can reach the National _____________ Hotline any time of the day or night by calling 988.
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- Do something you _____________ at least once a day.
- Design your own coping _____________.
- _____________ from everyone is a sign of depression.
- Choose _____________ over shame.
- Call 1-800-662-HELP to locate treatment for _____________ and Mental Health Services.
- _____________ self-care.
- _______________ we are more than enough!
- _____________ disorders are the most common mental illness in the United States.
- Stigma harms the 1 in 5 Americans affected by mental health _____________.
- Mental health _____________ and its effects can be worse than the mental health problem itself.
- Use _____________ language when talking about mental illness.
20 Clues: _____________ self-care. • Choose _____________ over shame. • Design your own coping _____________. • _______________ we are more than enough! • Seeking help is a sign of _____________. • Show _____________ for those with mental illness. • Do something you _____________ at least once a day. • _____________ from everyone is a sign of depression. • ...
Mental Health 2017-06-19
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- Great difficulty staying focused
- The _____ cortex is often the latest part of brain to mature
- May be a barrier to get help for mental illness
- What refers to negative attitudes to those with mental illness
- Stigma becomes a barrier to ______ and treatment
- Related to poor body image
- Those with this disablity have trouble learning
- Mental illnesses often come from the parents making them ______
- Pleasure neurotransmitter
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- ongoing pattern of uncooperation to people in authority
- Who is it up to to identify a mental health concern
- An example of a biological illness is abnormal levels of ______
- Happy neurotransmitter
- 3.2% of _____ children have a learning disability
- Specific learning disability in reading
- Constant state of worry; most common
- Most common type of ADHD
- Mood disorder
- Setting ____ term goals will help a child suffering from ADHD
19 Clues: Mood disorder • Happy neurotransmitter • Most common type of ADHD • Pleasure neurotransmitter • Related to poor body image • Great difficulty staying focused • Constant state of worry; most common • Specific learning disability in reading • May be a barrier to get help for mental illness • Those with this disablity have trouble learning • ...
Saúde Mental 2018-10-17
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- Sintoma de doença mental
- Característica da doença mental grave
- Evitar consumo
- A promover
- Sintoma de doença mental
- Preconceito
- Doença mental grave
- Processo a desenvolver
- Tomar para andar compensado
- Pintor holandês
- Pessoas próximas
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- Praticar
- Necessidade básica
- Especialidade médica
- Conclusão médica
- Suporte de retaguarda
- Pode-se perder na doença
- Socializar
- Prémio Nobel da Economia
- Possível origem da doença mental
20 Clues: Praticar • A promover • Socializar • Preconceito • Evitar consumo • Pintor holandês • Conclusão médica • Pessoas próximas • Necessidade básica • Doença mental grave • Especialidade médica • Suporte de retaguarda • Processo a desenvolver • Sintoma de doença mental • Sintoma de doença mental • Pode-se perder na doença • Prémio Nobel da Economia • Tomar para andar compensado • ...
mental bad 2022-05-06
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- Symptoms may include nightmares or unwanted memories of the trauma, avoidance of situations that bring back memories of the trauma, heightened reactions, anxiety, or depressed mood.
- is not a specific disease but is rather a general term for the impaired ability to remember, think, or make decisions that interferes with doing everyday activities.
- fear of tight spaces
- A sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause
- It causes severe symptoms that affect how you feel, think, and handle daily activities, such as sleeping, eating, or working. Typically to be diagnosed with , the symptoms must be present for at least two weeks.
- The fear of spiders
- Neurological disorder that causes a person to be inattentive (unable to focus), impulsive (do things without thinking), and hyperactivity (unable to sit still).
- unrealistic worry & tension, even if there is little or nothing to provoke the anxiety
- is a type of behavior disorder. It is mostly diagnosed in childhood. Children with are uncooperative, defiant, and hostile toward peers, parents, teachers, and other authority figures. They are more troubling to others than they are to themselves.
Down
- A disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia. May produce multiple personalities.
- A pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use that often interferes with health, work, or social relationships.
- fear of social activitys
- The existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities
- refer to highly addictive and illegal substances such as heroin, marijuana and meth, ecstasy.
- becoming anxious in public space
- is different from depression, but it is included in this list is because someone with experiences episodes of extremely low moods that meet the criteria for major depression
- Anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead you to do repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
- Fear of hights
- Characterized by inattentiveness and impulsivity but NOT hyperactivity.
19 Clues: Fear of hights • The fear of spiders • fear of tight spaces • fear of social activitys • becoming anxious in public space • The existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities • Characterized by inattentiveness and impulsivity but NOT hyperactivity. • unrealistic worry & tension, even if there is little or nothing to provoke the anxiety • ...
Kesehatan Mental (Kelompok 5) 2023-09-11
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- faktor penyebab gangguan kesehatan mental yaitu
- makan-makanan enak dapat membangun kesehatan
- merasa mengalami tekanan yang tidak dapat terbendung
- Takut secara berlebihan dalam suatu hal disebut
- Hal apa sajakah yang mempengaruhi kesehatan mental seseorang disebut
- gangguan kesehatan mental yang memengaruhi perasaan cara berfikir dan cara bertindak seseorang disebut
- faktor-faktor yang berpengaruh terhadap kesehatan mental dan menyebabkan gangguan mental yaitu
- gangguan atau kesulitan belajar disebut
- narkoba sekx bebas merokok minuman-minuman alkohol disebut
- menyakiti diri sendiri yang dapat berahir pada keinginan bunuh diri disebut
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- solusi apa yang cocok untuk mengatasi kesehatan mental terganggu disebut
- Bagaimana cara menentukan seseorang mengalami gangguan psikologi tertentu
- kehilangan kontak dengan realita sehingga mendengar atau melihat yang tidak disebut
- bagaimana cara meningkatkan kesehatan mental
- perasaan khawatir berlebihan terhadap kejadian yang akan datang disebut
- apa saja ciri-ciri remaja yang sehat mental
- apa yang kita harus lakukan agar selalu memiliki kesehatan mental yang baik
- merasa sangat terpuruk dan tidak berdaya disebut
- perubahan mood dalam waktu yang singkat disebut
- gangguan makan di sebut
20 Clues: gangguan makan di sebut • gangguan atau kesulitan belajar disebut • apa saja ciri-ciri remaja yang sehat mental • bagaimana cara meningkatkan kesehatan mental • makan-makanan enak dapat membangun kesehatan • faktor penyebab gangguan kesehatan mental yaitu • Takut secara berlebihan dalam suatu hal disebut • perubahan mood dalam waktu yang singkat disebut • ...
KESEHATAN MENTAL (KELOMPOK 6) 2023-09-11
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- merupakan kapasitas untuk mengatasi kesulitan dan menghadapi berbagai peristiwa dalam hidup
- adalah singkatan dari orang dengan masalah kejiwaan
- adalah salah satu faktor dari kesehatan mental dan mental illness
- adalah hari mental sedunia yang di peringati setiap tanggal 10 oktaber
- adalah teori dari John Bowlby (1969)
- adalah kondisi kesehatan yang melibatkan perubahan emosi pemikiran atau perilaku
- merupakan faktor yang dapat memunculkan kerentanan terhadap distress
- adalah kondisi dari kesejahteraan yang di sadari individu,yang di dalamnya terdapat kemampuan-kemampuan untuk mengelola stress kehidupan yang wajar,untuk berkerja secara produktif
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- individu ini mampu menghadapi berbagai situasi dalam kehidupan dan dapat menyesuaikan diri dengan baik
- adalah upaya pemberian dukungan pada kesehatan mental bertujuan untuk mempromosikan kesehatan mental yang positif
- adalah sebuah konsep yang lebih luas dibanding kesehatan mental
- adalah salah satu masalah kesehatan mental anak dan remaja yang dapat diamati dari adanya permasalahan pada tahapan perkembangan
- adalah proses yang melibatkan perubahan dalam cara berfikir individu dan kecerdasan seseorang
- adalah salah satu faktor yang mempengaruhi kesehatan mental
- adalah upaya pemberian dukungan pada kesehatan mental yang berfokus pada mengurangi risk faktor dan meningkatkan protektive factor
- adalah singkatan dari Autism Spectrum Disorder
- adalah salah satu faktor dari kesehatan mental dan mental illness
- adalah salah satu faktor yang mempengaruhi kesehatan mental
- adalah lembaga kesehatan dunia
- adalah singkatan dari Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
20 Clues: adalah lembaga kesehatan dunia • adalah teori dari John Bowlby (1969) • adalah singkatan dari Autism Spectrum Disorder • adalah singkatan dari orang dengan masalah kejiwaan • adalah salah satu faktor yang mempengaruhi kesehatan mental • adalah salah satu faktor yang mempengaruhi kesehatan mental • adalah singkatan dari Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2021-11-16
Across
- distressing experience
- affects mental health
- generalized restlnessness
- heightened alertness
- delusions
- National Mental Health month
- health mental stability
Down
- knowledge of a situation
- mental health expert
- talking therapy
- negative perception
- media mental illness factor
- lowest age who get depressed
- mental health signifier
- compulsive and dominating
15 Clues: delusions • talking therapy • negative perception • mental health expert • heightened alertness • affects mental health • distressing experience • mental health signifier • knowledge of a situation • generalized restlnessness • compulsive and dominating • health mental stability • lowest age who get depressed • National Mental Health month • media mental illness factor
Disorders 2023-05-01
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- Mental disorder characterized by elevated, expansive, or irritable mood
- Mental disorder characterized by persistent, intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors.
- Mental Disorder characterized by fear of social situations
- Group of mental disorders characterized by disturbances in mood
- Perceptions that aren't real
- Unwritten rules of behavior in a society
- difficulty with focus and hyperactivity.
- Mental health disorder characterized by inflexible and maladaptive personality traits.
- Mental disorder characterized by delusions and hallucinations.
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- Developmental disorder characterized by difficulty with social interaction
- Mental disorder characterized by excessive worry and fear
- presence of two or more medical conditions in a patient
- Manual for diagnosing mental disorders
- Mental disorders characterized by physical symptoms without a clear medical explanation.
- Mental disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness
- Mental disorder characterized by disruptions in consciousness, memory, or IDENTITY.
16 Clues: Perceptions that aren't real • Manual for diagnosing mental disorders • Unwritten rules of behavior in a society • difficulty with focus and hyperactivity. • presence of two or more medical conditions in a patient • Mental disorder characterized by excessive worry and fear • Mental Disorder characterized by fear of social situations • ...
Cálculo Mental 2020-08-20
Mental health 2023-05-03
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- Patterns of actions create?
- Our vision of the future.
- Belief in the reliability, truth, and or ability of another or .
- Communication with others.
- Understanding of our self and actions and how both effect others.
- Having insight or good judgment.
- The driving factor in quick decisions.
- 2 words how we look at our self.
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- 2 words making thought out decisions to avoid knee jerk reactions.
- Looking at our goal and deciding how to get there.
- What we feel when habits or patterns are broken.
- The act of learning knowledge and/or skills give you an ___.
- Dealing with stress.
- persistent sadness and a lack of interest
- Ability to influence
- Can be used as a strong motivating factor for change.
- Refusing to except.
- When we change we _______.
18 Clues: Refusing to except. • Dealing with stress. • Ability to influence • Our vision of the future. • Communication with others. • When we change we _______. • Patterns of actions create? • Having insight or good judgment. • 2 words how we look at our self. • The driving factor in quick decisions. • persistent sadness and a lack of interest • ...
Mental Health 2014-07-15
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- Are deliberate behaviours (e.g. washing, checking, ordering) or mental acts (e.g. praying, counting, repeating phrases) that are carried out to reduce the anxiety caused by the obsessions
- A service offered to meet with this professional to assist individuals in coping with their mental health concerns or illnesses.
- Presents a serious barrier, not only to diagnosis and treatment but also to acceptance in the community
- Abbreviation for an anxiety disorder that affects about 1-2% of the population. People with OCD experience both obsessions and compulsions
- Refers to a wide range of mental health conditions — disorders that affect your mood, thinking and behavior. Examples include depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, eating disorders and addictive behaviors
- The second leading cause of death among those aged 10-19 in Canada
- A complex mental illness that affects a person's ability to distinguish what is reality and what is not. Delusions and hallucinations may be present with this illness
- One in _____ Canadians experience a mental health or addiction problem
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- An eating disorder characterized by immoderate food restriction, inappropriate eating habits or rituals, obsession with having a thin figure, and an irrational fear of weight gain, as well as a distorted body self-perception
- The most common mood disorder. A treatable mental illness involving changes in mood, thinking and behaviour. May experience feelings of hopelessness or loneliness and often withdraws from social activities
- A local multi-service agency consisting of counsellors who can provide physical, emotional, developmental and community services for children and youth who may be struggling with certain areas of their lives
- A person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- Use of information technology to harm or harass other people in a deliberate, repeated, and hostile manner
- A local Red Lake service available to individuals greater than 12 years of age dealing with both addiction and mental health
- Anonymous free 24/7 telephone and internet service with live chat for talking to a counsellor about any personal problems 1-800-668-6868
- Deliberately causing physical harm to yourself, often done in secret. A way of coping with painful feelings
- May be prescribed by your family doctor to treat mental illnesses such as depression, OCD, or anxiety
- Are unwanted and disturbing thoughts, images, or impulses that suddenly pop into the mind and cause a great deal of anxiety or distress
18 Clues: The second leading cause of death among those aged 10-19 in Canada • One in _____ Canadians experience a mental health or addiction problem • A person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being • May be prescribed by your family doctor to treat mental illnesses such as depression, OCD, or anxiety • ...
Mental Health 2016-04-21
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- work in an organized and active way towards a goal
- illnesses that affect your mood, thinking and behavior
- the idea one has of one's abilities, appearance, and personality
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- confidence in one's own worth or abilities
- a group consisting of two parents and their children living together as a unit
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances
- an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat
- a person's mental or physical condition
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- relating to the mind
- having knowledge or perception of a situation or fact
- a condition of being addicted to a particular substance or activity
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- an emotional state or reaction
- deliberate injury to oneself
- a strong feeling deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome
19 Clues: relating to the mind • deliberate injury to oneself • an emotional state or reaction • a person's mental or physical condition • confidence in one's own worth or abilities • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • work in an organized and active way towards a goal • ...
Mental Health 2022-05-06
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- Unrealistic worry and tension, even if there is little or nothing to provke anxiety
- Caused by remembering traumatic event
- Nerological disorder that causes a person to be inattentive
- A sudden episode of intense fear
- Fear of small spaces
- Highly illegal and addictive drugs
- Characterized by inattentiveness
- A disorder of repeated drug or alcohol use
- common but serious mood disorder
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- fear of spiders
- A disorder that causes hallucinations
- fear of hights
- Anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears
- A person is diagnosed with substance abuse and another mental health disorder
- The existence of two or more persons in one body
- Fear of social situations
- episodes of extremely low moods
- Having anxiety about an event
18 Clues: fear of hights • fear of spiders • Fear of small spaces • Fear of social situations • Having anxiety about an event • episodes of extremely low moods • A sudden episode of intense fear • Characterized by inattentiveness • common but serious mood disorder • Highly illegal and addictive drugs • Caused by remembering traumatic event • A disorder that causes hallucinations • ...
Mental Health 2016-01-27
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- Is characterized by periods of depression and mania
- Term used for the "coming off" of medications
- Worst outcome for a mental health patient
- Used to treat seizures, but off label is used to tx bipolar disorder
- Used to treat schizophrenia
- MAOI's stand for
- Is the MSE used during clinicals
- Advanced tx that is shock therapy
- Auditory, gustatory, olfactory, tactile and visual make up this type of
- Prozac,paxil, zoloft, and celexa make up this drug classification
- Is major alcohol withdrawal
- Another common medication to treat schizophrenia
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- Another name for antipsychotics
- Another name for antimanics
- Medications that increase mood
- NMS stands for
- The name for when two medications work together
- Branch of medicine we are studying right now
18 Clues: NMS stands for • MAOI's stand for • Another name for antimanics • Used to treat schizophrenia • Is major alcohol withdrawal • Medications that increase mood • Another name for antipsychotics • Is the MSE used during clinicals • Advanced tx that is shock therapy • Worst outcome for a mental health patient • Branch of medicine we are studying right now • ...
Mental Disorders1 2023-09-20
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- A negative feeling.
- An illness that disrupts normal mental functions.
- Causes defiance and hostility to figures in authority or figures with superiority.
- Repeated cycle due to negative body image
- A state of disconnection from reality.
- A relation to the mind
- Causes repetitive patterns to deal with unwanted thoughts.
- Fear or worry that is hard to control.
- Switch between episodes of mania and depression.
- Disorder that occurs after a traumatic event.
- A switch of morals; may cause manipulative patterns or cycles of indifference.
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- Disorder that makes two or more separate personalities; usually from a traumatic event.
- A more severe form of depression; states of feeling sad and uninterested are more enhanced.
- Loss of emotional control/changed ability to maintain emotions.
- A state of impulsivity; which may create risk.
- State of feeling down, negative, or sad.
- Episodes of hallucinations or delusions.
- A mental health service that helps with understanding and adapting to a mental problem.
18 Clues: A negative feeling. • A relation to the mind • A state of disconnection from reality. • Fear or worry that is hard to control. • State of feeling down, negative, or sad. • Episodes of hallucinations or delusions. • Repeated cycle due to negative body image • Disorder that occurs after a traumatic event. • A state of impulsivity; which may create risk. • ...
Mental Health 2019-12-10
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- Overwhelming fear
- Not agitated
- Gradual Healing
- Continuous contemplation
- Feeling of dread
- Intense Joy
- Extreme Fatigue
- Giving helpful advice
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- A permanent state of worry
- Alert to your surroundings
- Expecting the best
- Expel air through the lungs
- Giving you body energy
- Intense Sorrow
- Feelings of gloom and inadequacy
- To treat an illness
- Mental Strain
- Health state of mind
18 Clues: Intense Joy • Not agitated • Mental Strain • Intense Sorrow • Gradual Healing • Extreme Fatigue • Feeling of dread • Overwhelming fear • Expecting the best • To treat an illness • Health state of mind • Giving helpful advice • Giving you body energy • Continuous contemplation • A permanent state of worry • Alert to your surroundings • Expel air through the lungs • Feelings of gloom and inadequacy
Mental Health 2018-12-05
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- irrational distrust of other people
- feeling of worry that causes physical sx
- professional specializing in treating mental disorders
- relating to neural processes and structures involved in cognition
- irrational fear of something that poses no threat
- abnormally active
- deeply disturbing or distressing experience
- excessive accumulation of things
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- chronic disorder of mental processes memory behavior reasoning
- problematic dependency
- involving the development of the neuro system
- lacking ability to think things through before acting
- behavior or ritual caused by thoughts
- undesirable thoughts that cause anxiety
- MD specializing in the treatment of mental disorders
- unusual shifts in mood energy ability to function
- treatment method of discussion of issues
- uncomfortable physical and psychological sx when drugs are stopped
18 Clues: abnormally active • problematic dependency • excessive accumulation of things • irrational distrust of other people • behavior or ritual caused by thoughts • undesirable thoughts that cause anxiety • feeling of worry that causes physical sx • treatment method of discussion of issues • deeply disturbing or distressing experience • involving the development of the neuro system • ...
Mental Maths 2023-05-24
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- every _______ number is a whole number
- there are _______ many rational numbers between any two.given rational numbers
- a greek genious who was first to compute digits in the decimal expansion of π
- a line with two end points
- a line with one end.point is knows as
- the y coordinate is also called the ordinate
- a two dimensional coordinate plane which is formed by the intersection of the x-axis and y-axis
- if three or more points lie on the same line, they are called
- vertically opposite angles are
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- the x coordinate is also.called the abscissa
- hw introduced the cartesian system
- the point of intersectionof horizontal and vertical lines determining the position of a point in a cartesian plane is called:
- the coordinate axis divide the plane into four parts called:
- a quadrant in which both x and y values are negative
- numbers which can be represented in the form of p/q , q≠0
- what is the rational number which does not have reciprocal?
- what is formed when two rays originate from the same end point
- a pair of angles whose sum is 180degree knows as
18 Clues: a line with two end points • vertically opposite angles are • hw introduced the cartesian system • a line with one end.point is knows as • every _______ number is a whole number • the x coordinate is also.called the abscissa • the y coordinate is also called the ordinate • a pair of angles whose sum is 180degree knows as • ...
mental health 2024-02-22
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- - Persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or loss of interest in activities, affecting mood, thoughts, and behavior.
- - Strategies and techniques used to manage stress, regulate emotions, and cope with difficult situations.
- - Ability to bounce back from adversity, cope with stress, and adapt to change.
- - Confidence and self-worth, reflecting beliefs about one's abilities, appearance, and value as a person.
- - Limits and guidelines set by individuals to protect their emotional and psychological well-being, and maintain healthy relationships.
- - Acknowledgment and embrace of one's thoughts, feelings, and experiences without judgment or resistance.
- - Assistance, encouragement, and understanding provided by others, including friends, family, or support groups.
- - Treatment or intervention aimed at improving mental health and well-being, often provided by mental health professionals such as psychologists or counselors.
- - Mind-body practice involving focused attention and relaxation techniques to cultivate mental clarity, calmness, and awareness.
- - Persistent feelings of worry, fear, or unease, often accompanied by physical symptoms such as palpitations or sweating.
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- - State of being content, fulfilled, and satisfied with life, encompassing physical, emotional, and mental health.
- - Psychological and physiological response to challenging or threatening situations, impacting mental and physical well-being.
- - Practice of paying attention to the present moment without judgment, promoting awareness, relaxation, and stress reduction.
- - Process of healing and regaining mental health and well-being after experiencing mental illness or distress.
- - Process of gaining control, confidence, and autonomy in one's life and decisions, often through self-awareness, advocacy, and support.
- - Practices and activities that promote physical, emotional, and mental well-being, such as exercise, relaxation, and hobbies.
- - Emotional response to a distressing or disturbing event, often resulting in psychological symptoms such as flashbacks, nightmares, or hypervigilance.
- - Strategies and mechanisms used to manage stress, emotions, and challenges.
- - Process of healing and regaining mental health and well-being after experiencing mental illness or distress.
- - Treatment or intervention aimed at improving mental health and well-being, often provided by mental health professionals such as psychologists or counselors.
20 Clues: - Strategies and mechanisms used to manage stress, emotions, and challenges. • - Ability to bounce back from adversity, cope with stress, and adapt to change. • - Strategies and techniques used to manage stress, regulate emotions, and cope with difficult situations. • ...
mental health 2021-11-12
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- Masalah kesihatan mental boleh menyebabkan seseorang berasa ......
- Individu yang mengalami halusinasi, delusi, kekacauan pemikiran, serta perubahan tingkah laku dalam masa jangka yang panjang merujuk kepada ......
- Nasi,mee,roti dan sumber biji-bijiran dan ubi-ubian berada di aras?
- Jenis penyakit yang mana suatu kondisi di mana terdapat adanya gangguan pada jantung dan pembuluh darah.
- Memastikan pencapaian ...... dan kokurikulum terjamin.
- Punca stress berlaku adalah disebabkan kegagalan menguruskan ......
- Membaca sekilas lalu merupakan teknik pembelajaran yang ......
- Kita dapat menangani masalah tekanan atau stress melalui aktiviti ...... pada setiap petang untuk merehatkan minda.
- Salah satu daripada jenis fobia adalah seseorang yang mempunyai ketakutan yang luar biasa saat mendengar suara petir atau kilat yang dikenali sebagai ......
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- Masalah penyakit ...... ini seringkali menghadapi masalah tidak tidur pada waktu malam dan akan mengalami keletihan pada hari berikutnya.
- Sikap suka menangguhkan kerja dan gagal dalam menguruskan masa dengan baik menjadikan seseorang itu tidak ...... dalam kehidupan sehariannya.
- Cawangan perubatan berkenaan dengan diagnosis dan rawatan penyakit mental.
- Selain pengurusan masa, cara atau ...... belajar yang betul merupakan aspek penting.
- Antara cara mengamalkan gaya hidup sihat ialah dengan meminum ...... dengan secukupnya bagi membuang toksin dalam badan.
- Terdapat berapa aras di dalam piramid makanan?
- Menetapkan ....... untuk belajar atau melakukan kerja agar kehidupan lebih teratur dan tersusun.
- Gaya hidup sihat sangat penting diamalkan dalam kehidupan seharian kerana ia dapat mengekalkan kesihatan tubuh badan dan ...... yang cerdas.
- Memastikan tahap kesihatan mental sentiasa pada tahap yang ......
18 Clues: Terdapat berapa aras di dalam piramid makanan? • Memastikan pencapaian ...... dan kokurikulum terjamin. • Membaca sekilas lalu merupakan teknik pembelajaran yang ...... • Memastikan tahap kesihatan mental sentiasa pada tahap yang ...... • Masalah kesihatan mental boleh menyebabkan seseorang berasa ...... • ...
Mental Disorders 2020-10-13
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- ongoing dialogue between a patient and mental health professional
- develops after exposure to a terrifying event
- this disorder causes hallucinations, delusions, and thought disruptions
- the act of showing sorrow or grief
- this disorder causes an irrational fear of becoming obese that leads to self-starvation
- the act of intentionally taking one's own life
- psychological cause of a mental disorder
- real or imagined fears are difficult to control
- people suffering from this will binge and purge
- negative label or mark of shame
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- a disorder that causes a person to think and behave that make it difficult to get along with others
- characterized by feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or helplessness
- involves treating a group of people with similar problems
- dealing successfully with difficult changes in your life
- an intense or irrational fear of something
- use of certain medications to treat or reduce the symptoms of a mental disorder
- obsessions and compulsions
- caused by a physical illness or injury
18 Clues: obsessions and compulsions • negative label or mark of shame • the act of showing sorrow or grief • caused by a physical illness or injury • psychological cause of a mental disorder • an intense or irrational fear of something • develops after exposure to a terrifying event • the act of intentionally taking one's own life • real or imagined fears are difficult to control • ...
mental health 2022-05-27
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- direct your attention at something
- all, everything in general.
- worry
- a doctor (surgery or operation)
- support or argue for something or someone.
- resting day(2words without white space)
- a feeling of nervousness
- power or skill to do things.
- written description of a new law that is being suggested.
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- mental sadness
- make wise use of something or someone (3words without white space)
- cool down
- related to our bodies.
- resting day (2 words)
- the way a person acts. (adjective)
- very important , needs an immediate attention.
- very dangerous, very difficult situation.
- adjective form of "calm"
- the force that one thing can do for another thing.
19 Clues: worry • cool down • mental sadness • resting day (2 words) • related to our bodies. • adjective form of "calm" • a feeling of nervousness • all, everything in general. • power or skill to do things. • a doctor (surgery or operation) • direct your attention at something • the way a person acts. (adjective) • resting day(2words without white space) • ...
Mental Health 2016-01-27
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- Branch of medicine we are studying right now
- Term used for the "coming off" of medications
- Advanced tx that is shock therapy
- Another name for antimanics
- Worst outcome for a mental health patient
- The name for when two medications work together
- Medications that increase mood
- Is major alcohol withdrawal
- Is the MSE used during clinicals
- MAOI's stand for
- Used to treat seizures, but off label is used to tx bipolar disorder
- Another common medication to treat schizophrenia
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- Another name for antipsychotics
- Is characterized by periods of depression and mania
- Used to treat schizophrenia
- NMS stands for
- Prozac,paxil, zoloft, and celexa make up this drug classification
- Auditory, gustatory, olfactory, tactile and visual make up this type of
18 Clues: NMS stands for • MAOI's stand for • Used to treat schizophrenia • Another name for antimanics • Is major alcohol withdrawal • Medications that increase mood • Another name for antipsychotics • Is the MSE used during clinicals • Advanced tx that is shock therapy • Worst outcome for a mental health patient • Branch of medicine we are studying right now • ...
Mental Wellness 2022-02-10
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- one mechanism to reach out
- this is as good as a rest
- Mother _________
- a critical part of health and development
- ________________is the best medicine
- seeing one of these is important when we are struggling to manage
- what we all need from each other
- all humans need this during challenging times
- what we can do for ourselves
- boosts mood and helps the brain release serotonin
- free exercise routine that helps move our bodies and spirits
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- bringing these practises into our lives helps to heal and ground us
- an delightful edible that boosts the production of endorphins
- quiet time alone to come back to ourselves
- body activity that enhances physical and mental wellness
- an easy way to connect to others
- getting enough is vital for health
- a state of being that we all strive for
18 Clues: Mother _________ • this is as good as a rest • one mechanism to reach out • what we can do for ourselves • an easy way to connect to others • what we all need from each other • getting enough is vital for health • ________________is the best medicine • a state of being that we all strive for • a critical part of health and development • ...
Mental Health 2022-06-02
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- a conscious mental reaction such as anger or fear
- not in good health
- a feeling of worry
- a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior
- The quality or condition of being sane
- the feeling that you're being threatened in some way, such as people watching you or acting against you, even though there's no proof that it's true.
- difficulty coping and aren't able to function effectively.
- A belief that is clearly false and that indicates an abnormality in the affected person's content of thought.
- wild, or erratic behavior or nature.
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- relating to the mind
- thinking or problems concentrating and learning
- feelings of worthlessness
- a person with high intelligence, poor judgment and failure to learn from experience
- a state of confusion
- exhibiting a severely disordered state of mind
- extreme mood swings
- a stressful situation in which they're temporarily unable to function normally in day-to-day life
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
18 Clues: not in good health • a feeling of worry • extreme mood swings • relating to the mind • a state of confusion • feelings of worthlessness • wild, or erratic behavior or nature. • The quality or condition of being sane • exhibiting a severely disordered state of mind • thinking or problems concentrating and learning • a conscious mental reaction such as anger or fear • ...
Mental Health Review 2018-04-09
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- Coming from a low-income community, race, gender and age are all _____ to finding medical help with mental health
- Intimate relationships with a specific person (usually a boy/girlfriend, husband or wife, etc.)
- The person who is in charge of their mental health and relationships
- ______ can have a mental health issue at some time in their life
- People with mental illness often face _____ based on their conditions
- Relationships with people who you are related to
- Your mental health is affected by the ____ of the food you eat
- Relationships need mutual _____ and care in order to stay successful in to the future
- The first relationship most children experience is with their _______
- Relationships between people at work, or at school
- Using legal or illegal ____ can have a negative effect on your mental health
- Big life events that cause a ____ in your lifestyle can affect your mental health
- Most friendships are based on people sharing similar _____ and beliefs about life
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- Talking about people behind their back
- Most relationships children have will change as they become _____, and take charge of their own lives more
- Relationships that contain lots of ______ tend to lack empathy and understanding of each other's wants and needs
- The continued interactions between people
- Relationships between people who are not related, but who choose to spend time together
- Confident and forceful behaviour
- One important part of adult relationships is ______, and making sure people understand your wants and needs
- A doctor who specialises in mental health and relationships
- People who are not assertive enough
- Mental illnesses are those that affect the _____.
- People in the ____ find it more difficult to find help for their mental health than those who live in cities
- When a mental illness is checked by a doctor, it becomes a _______ mental illness
- People who are too assertive
- People who show an appropriate level of assertiveness
27 Clues: People who are too assertive • Confident and forceful behaviour • People who are not assertive enough • Talking about people behind their back • The continued interactions between people • Relationships with people who you are related to • Mental illnesses are those that affect the _____. • Relationships between people at work, or at school • ...
mental 2022-09-28
10 Clues: an emotion • an organism • working out • constant sadness • a feeling of regret • an emotion of anger • an action of moving your legs • a online place to meet new people • a person to talk to about your mental state • attacks faster heart beating, nervousness or anxiety
mental 2022-09-28
10 Clues: an emotion • an organism • working out • constant sadness • a feeling of regret • an emotion of anger • an action of moving your legs • a online place to meet new people • a person to talk to about your mental state • attacks faster heart beating, nervousness or anxiety
mental health 2022-09-05
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- feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
- a state of confusion.
- a thing that bears the weight of something or keeps it upright.
- can be caused by stress
- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
- a strong feeling deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- feeling or showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility;
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- A wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking and behaviour
- two words the condition of your body, taking into consideration everything from the absence of disease to fitness level.
- orderliness, perfectionism, and great attention to detail.
- a chronic condition that affects millions of children and often continues into adulthood. it includes a combination of persistent problems, such as difficulty sustaining attention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior.
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
- habitual sleeplessness; inability to sleep.
- An anxiety disorder that develops in reaction to physical injury or severe mental or emotional distress, such as military combat, violent assault, natural disaster, or other life-threatening events.
- a disorder having a tendency towards
- feeling or showing sorrow; unhappy
17 Clues: a state of confusion. • can be caused by stress • feeling or showing sorrow; unhappy • a disorder having a tendency towards • feeling or showing pleasure or contentment. • habitual sleeplessness; inability to sleep. • feelings of severe despondency and dejection. • the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. • ...
Mental disorders 2023-01-23
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- Health condition that causes extreme mood swings
- Disorder characterized by a persistent and intense urge to engage in certain behaviors
- Mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- Common medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act
- Most common sleep disorder
- Person's cognitive, behavioral, and emotional well-being
- Feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness
- Disorder caused by experience of a shocking, scary, or dangerous event.
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- The mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding
- Eating disorder characterized by uncontrolled episodes of overeating followed by purging
- Disorder defined by a persistent and excessive fear of an object or situation
- Eating disorder characterized by low weight, food restriction
- Mental health condition in which you believe that others are unfair, lying, or actively trying to harm you
- Health condition where a person has obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviours
- Mental assistance
- The disapproval of a person based on physical or behavioral characteristics
- Disorder characterised by excessive amounts of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity
17 Clues: Mental assistance • Most common sleep disorder • Feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness • Health condition that causes extreme mood swings • Person's cognitive, behavioral, and emotional well-being • The mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding • Mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally • ...
Mental disorder 2023-02-14
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- To be scared of something
- A characteristic or quality from a person
- To be confused
- Run away
- To never forget a disturbing incident
- To feel worried or afraid
- A person who listens to someones emotions and how they feel
- To be obsessed
- To be sad
- Characteristics about someone
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- Cooking apple with water
- Genetic code from one generation to another
- To be hype
- Mental fatigue
- Having a serious break down
- To be forced
- An area or boundary
17 Clues: Run away • To be sad • To be hype • To be forced • Mental fatigue • To be confused • To be obsessed • An area or boundary • Cooking apple with water • To be scared of something • To feel worried or afraid • Having a serious break down • Characteristics about someone • To never forget a disturbing incident • A characteristic or quality from a person • ...
Mental Health 2022-05-06
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- The existence of two or more persons in one body
- Caused by remembering traumatic event
- common but serious mood disorder
- Anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears
- fear of hights
- Characterized by inattentiveness
- Fear of social situations
- A sudden episode of intense fear
- Unrealistic worry and tension, even if there is little or nothing to provke anxiety
- A disorder of repeated drug or alcohol use
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- episodes of extremely fluctuating moods
- Fear of small spaces
- fear of spiders
- Having anxiety about an event
- Nerological disorder that causes a person to be inattentive
- A disorder that causes hallucinations
- A person is diagnosed with substance abuse and another mental health disorder
- Highly illegal and addictive drugs
18 Clues: fear of hights • fear of spiders • Fear of small spaces • Fear of social situations • Having anxiety about an event • common but serious mood disorder • Characterized by inattentiveness • A sudden episode of intense fear • Highly illegal and addictive drugs • Caused by remembering traumatic event • A disorder that causes hallucinations • episodes of extremely fluctuating moods • ...
Mental Health 2024-02-08
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- ________ Health: refers to how well you get along with others.
- A negative stress.
- Anxiety that is related to a specific situation or object.
- An emotional state in which a person feels extremely sad and hopeless.
- A reaction to a situation that involves your mind, body, and behavior.
- ________ Health: refers to how you react to events in your life.
- A positive stress.
- _________strategy: a way of dealing with an uncomfortable or unbearable feeling or situation.
- _________ Health: The state of being comfortable with yourself, with others, and with your surroundings
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- The initial reaction of the body to stress.
- The response of your body and mind to being challenged or threatened.
- A fear caused by a source you cannot identify or a source that doesn't pose as much threat as you think.
- refers to the overall well-being of your body, your mind, and your relationships with other people.
- ________ Health: Refers to how well your body functions.
- _________ mechanism: coping strategies that help you to protect yourself from difficult feelings.
- A state of high-level health
- Consists of the behaviors, attitudes, feelings, and ways of thinking that make you an individual.
17 Clues: A negative stress. • A positive stress. • A state of high-level health • The initial reaction of the body to stress. • ________ Health: Refers to how well your body functions. • Anxiety that is related to a specific situation or object. • ________ Health: refers to how well you get along with others. • ________ Health: refers to how you react to events in your life. • ...
Mental Health 2013-01-30
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- An eating disorder characterized by refusal to maintain a minimally accepted body weight, intense fear of weight gain, and distorted body image
- (abb.)A neurobiological condition characterized by developmentally inappropriate level of attention, concentration, activity, distractability, and impulsivity.
- This disorder prevents children and adolescents from interacting normally with other people and affects almost every aspect of their social and psychological development.
- A professional who completed both medical school and training in psychiatry and is a specialist in diagnosing and treating mental illness.
- The name given to an unfounded fear of a particular object or situation-such as being afraid of dogs, yet loving to ride horses, or avoiding highway driving, yet being able to drive on city and country roads.
- It is a brain disorder that makes it difficult for a person to tell the difference between real and unreal experiences, to think logically, to have normal emotional responses to others, and to behave normally in social situations.
- A feeling of tension that can be both emotional and physical.
- (abb.)The individual who suffers from this becomes trapped in a pattern of repetitive thoughts and behaviors that are senseless and distressing but extremely difficult to overcome.
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- A self-injurious behaviour that involves using a sharp or burning object on the skin.
- May include hearing nonexistent voices, seeing nonexistent things, and experiencing burning or pain sensations with no physical cause.
- A name for bizarre thoughts that have no basis in reality
- A successful or unsuccessful attempt to take one's own life.
- is a professional with at least a master's degree in psychology who specializes in therapy.
- affects people of all ages if they have experienced, witnessed, or participated in a traumatic occurrence-especially if the event was life threatening. Symptoms can include persistent anxiety, exaggerated startle reactions, difficulty concentrating, nightmares, and insomnia.
- A person who lives on the street or in a shelter.
- A term that people commonly use to refer to states involving sadness, dejection, lack of self-esteem, and lack of energy.
- People with this may have pathological mood swings from mania to depression
17 Clues: A person who lives on the street or in a shelter. • A name for bizarre thoughts that have no basis in reality • A successful or unsuccessful attempt to take one's own life. • A feeling of tension that can be both emotional and physical. • People with this may have pathological mood swings from mania to depression • ...
Mental Disorders 2023-02-14
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- A feeling of fear that is caused by a source.
- A thing that makes you different from others.
- An illness that affects the ability to function.
- Run away
- Fear caused by an experience
- An extreme feeling of fear with no source or danger.
- A person who studies the mentality of a person.
- An idea that you can't get out of your head.
- Extreme feeling of sadness.
- What makes you, you.
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- Apple that was turned into a sauce.
- What links you to your parents.
- Natural stimulant that activates when stressed
- No longer able to keep out/no energy.
- A mental disorder that makes you have disturbances in your thinking.
- An action that was caused by obsession or obsessive.
- An area
17 Clues: An area • Run away • What makes you, you. • Extreme feeling of sadness. • Fear caused by an experience • What links you to your parents. • Apple that was turned into a sauce. • No longer able to keep out/no energy. • An idea that you can't get out of your head. • A feeling of fear that is caused by a source. • A thing that makes you different from others. • ...
Mental Disorders 2022-03-15
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- develops in some people that experienced a shocking, scary or dangerous situation
- uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging
- fear caused by an unknown source you can't identify
- mental disorder that reveals itself through an abnormal relationship to food
- emotional state where a person feels extremely sad and hopeless
- an illness that affects the mind and reduces a person's ability to function
- anxiety that persists for a long time and interferes with daily living
- an uncontrolled, reoccurring thought
- behaviors with an urge to repeat over and over
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- rigid patterns of behavior that make it difficult to get along with others
- extreme mood swings from depression to happiness
- anxiety related to a specific situation or object
- regularly have uncontrolled urge to eat large amounts of food
- severe disturbances in thinking, mood, awareness and behavior
- may feel sad and hopeless for months
- doesn't eat enough food to maintain a healthy weight
- extreme emotions that make it difficult to function well in their daily life
17 Clues: may feel sad and hopeless for months • an uncontrolled, reoccurring thought • uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging • behaviors with an urge to repeat over and over • extreme mood swings from depression to happiness • anxiety related to a specific situation or object • fear caused by an unknown source you can't identify • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2021-09-28
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- Unrealistic worry that is difficult to control
- A mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression
- Advanced practice registered nurse
- anxiety Nervousness in social situations
- An experience involving the apparent perception of something not present
- Situations and triggers,thoughts and feelings other ways to think, plan of action towards change
- A breakdown in the relationship between thought, emotion and behavior, leading to faulty perception
- disorder A deeply ingrained pattern of behavior of a specified kind that deviates markedly from the norm of accepted behavior
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- Feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- Feeling constantly on edge
- A substance used to treat, cure, or prevent disease
- Short for obsessive compulsive disorder
- Frequent or continual arguing
- Prolonged increase in motor activity or agitation
- Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
- In low doses helps SSRI SNRI work better
- Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor
17 Clues: Feeling constantly on edge • Frequent or continual arguing • Advanced practice registered nurse • Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor • Short for obsessive compulsive disorder • anxiety Nervousness in social situations • In low doses helps SSRI SNRI work better • Feelings of severe despondency and dejection • Unrealistic worry that is difficult to control • ...
Mental Health 2023-06-19
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- Scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behaviour in a given context.
- having a good support system, maintaining positive relationships, having a good self-image and having a positive attitude.
- In a state of health and growth.
- Belief that one's self has value
- Positive attitude of a person
- Unjustified suspicion and mistrust of other people or their actions.
- an active process of moving from languishing to resilience to flourishing
- A deeply depressing or disturbing experience.
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- The state of being comfortable, healthy and happy
- A mental disorder characterised by disruptions in thought processes, perceptions, emotional responsiveness and social interactions
- Feeling excited and ready to take action to accomplish a goal or idea.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness or unease about something with an uncertain outcome
- The ability to think clearly and to make decisions efficiently.
- An experience that can influence sleep patterns, hygiene, enjoyment of activities, etc.
- To engage in mental exercise (such as concentration on one's breathing or repetition of a mantra) for the purpose of reaching a heightened level of spiritual awareness.
- a combination of being present and acceptance of the here and now.
- being a life-long learner and staying mentally sharp.
17 Clues: Positive attitude of a person • In a state of health and growth. • Belief that one's self has value • A deeply depressing or disturbing experience. • The state of being comfortable, healthy and happy • being a life-long learner and staying mentally sharp. • The ability to think clearly and to make decisions efficiently. • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2023-08-29
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- deep dream state
- a helpful safeguard
- messages from others
- chemicals secreted by the body
- Hormone-like substance
- an emotion that is usually negative
- unique individual traits
- Artistic
- intellect, body type, facial features
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
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- 10-14 million suffer
- things you find important
- a mask for other meanings
- American psychologist
- how one thinks and behaves
- Recover from disappointment
- core, ethical values
17 Clues: Artistic • deep dream state • a helpful safeguard • 10-14 million suffer • messages from others • core, ethical values • American psychologist • Hormone-like substance • unique individual traits • things you find important • a mask for other meanings • how one thinks and behaves • Recover from disappointment • chemicals secreted by the body • an emotion that is usually negative • ...
Mental Health 2023-10-09
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- - Concern or interest (4)
- - Help or support (3)
- - Process of healing, restoring your mental health after experiencing trauma (8)
- - Process of seeking professional help to improve your mental health and well-being (7)
- - Peaceful and relaxed (4)
- - You are not ______ (5)
- - Healthy condition (9)
- - Mental illness following a traumatic event (4) (abbr.)
- - Sleep disorder (8)
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- - Mental illness with delusions and hallucinations (13)
- - Great enthusiasm and energy (4)
- - Most common form of mental illness (7)
- - Positive stress (8)
- - Recover from illness or injury (4)
- - Stage of grief in which the person doesn't believe it is happening (6)
- - Protected from harm or danger (4)
- - Feeling of kindness and concern for those in suffering or in need (10)
17 Clues: - Sleep disorder (8) • - Help or support (3) • - Positive stress (8) • - Healthy condition (9) • - You are not ______ (5) • - Concern or interest (4) • - Peaceful and relaxed (4) • - Great enthusiasm and energy (4) • - Protected from harm or danger (4) • - Recover from illness or injury (4) • - Most common form of mental illness (7) • ...
MHD Crossword Joe 2022-05-09
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- It's a serious mental illness and should be treated as a medical emergency
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event
- type of behavior disorder. It is mostly diagnosed in childhood.
- an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear
- when a child has antisocial behavior
- A mild but long-term form of depression
- a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- A mental health condition that affects the way a person thinks, perceives, and relates to others.
- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- frequently consume unusually large amounts of food and feel unable to stop eating.
- defined by manic episodes that last at least 7 days,
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- A serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain.
- mental health disorder that is marked by a combination of schizophrenia symptoms, such as hallucinations or delusions, and mood disorder symptoms, such as depression or mania
- Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with daily activities.
- mental health condition marked by a pattern of distrust and suspicion of others without adequate reason to be suspicious.
- A mental health disorder characterized by disregard for other people.
- A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety.
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- a mental illness that causes repeated unwanted thoughts or sensations
20 Clues: when a child has antisocial behavior • A mild but long-term form of depression • defined by manic episodes that last at least 7 days, • Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with daily activities. • type of behavior disorder. It is mostly diagnosed in childhood. • a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event • ...
Unit 5 Study Guide: Mental Health 2023-02-23
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- Mental Health Condition where a person experiences both obsessions and compulsions throughout their day. These disrupt their daily life, making it hard to go to work or school.
- __________ personality disorder- Mental Health Condition where a person suspects, without reason, that others exploit, harm, or deceive them.
- One of the 3 “D’s”: A person’s symptoms move away from what our culture considers normal, typical, or average
- A major disturbance in an individual’s thinking, feelings, or behavior that reflects a problem in mental function.
- Mental Health Condition where an individual severely restricts their food intake. They often see themselves as overweight, and their fear is not relieved by weight loss.
- People with have a range of symptoms as a result of trauma. A person may not appear sad or afraid, but may be angry, reckless, moody, withdrawn, or jumpy.
- Common mental illness stigmas may include: that the person is weak, they’re just seeking attention, they must be dangerous, or that they’re not capable of living a _________ life.
- Mental Health Condition involving problems with a person’s ability to relate to others, and having a fixed set of interests or repetitive behaviors.
- Structural/_________ stigma- examples: societal, hiring practices, government policy
- A negative view, opinion, stereotype or perception towards something.
- Stigmas are inaccurate, stereotypes, unfair, linked to _________, offensive, and insensitive.
- Mental Health Condition that causes a person to feel deeply sad for an extended period of time.
- The most _________ treatments vary based on the disorder and the individual.
- Mental health conditions may affect someone’s ability to relate to others and _________ each day.
- What we can do to _______ stigmas: Talk more, Watch your language, Listen to experiences, Treat people with mental illness with respect, Educate others in your own sphere of influence, Speak out about unfair representations.
- The _________ is used by professionals as the authoritative guide to diagnose mental disorders.
- __________ disorder: Causes problems in people’s normal sense of awareness and affect their sense of identity, memory, or consciousness. Involve severe changes in a person’s mental state, and cause big gaps in memory.
- _______ stigma- happens within oneself, internalizing other forms of stigma
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- Mental Health Condition involving a brain disorder that can disturb normal thoughts, speech, and behavior. This can include delusions or hallucinations..
- Specific ________ are an overwhelming and unreasonable fear of objects or situations that pose little real danger but provoke anxiety and avoidance.
- Mental illnesses don’t have a ______ but there are lots of effective treatments.
- __________ personality disorder: A person believes they are more important & talented than others & others should admire them
- What are the 3 “D’s” that make a person’s experience with mental health challenges a “condition”? __________, __________, and Dysfunctional
- Mental Health Condition involving periods of depression and manic episodes, which affect a person’s mood, energy, and ability to function.
- __________ personality disorder: A person has extreme responses & frequent mood swings, poor self image, problems with relationships, and often act impulsively.
- Mental Health Condition where an individual has severe anxiety or worry about a number of topics, events, or tasks.
- Mental health conditions can happen at any time and _________ may be a lifelong journey.
- Mental Health Condition involving unexpected panic attacks (overwhelming feelings of fear and strong physical reactions in response to nonthreatening situations).
- _________ Mental Health Conditions: Medical illness that lasts weeks, or months, or years. Not something a person can “snap out of” on their own.
- Each person with a mental health condition will have different _________, even people with the same disorder.
- One of the 3 “D’s”: A person’s symptoms cause negative stress for others and for the individual
- One of the 3 “D’s”: A person’s symptoms disturbs their ability to think, regulate emotions, or behaviors
- _________ stigma happens interpersonally
- People with mental illness can _________ and live long and healthy lives.
- Mental Health Condition involving binge eating followed by purging. People with this condition often have skewed views of their body and intensely fear gaining weight.
- Mental Health Condition involving symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
36 Clues: _________ stigma happens interpersonally • A negative view, opinion, stereotype or perception towards something. • People with mental illness can _________ and live long and healthy lives. • _______ stigma- happens within oneself, internalizing other forms of stigma • The most _________ treatments vary based on the disorder and the individual. • ...
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- Sustained emotional state.
- The resurfacing of repressed memories of past traumatic events through physical mechanisms; state-_____ memory.
- Uncontrollable urges or rituals.
- Mechanism used by some survivors of abuse to cope with the original trauma by mentally leaving his or her body so as to feel or to believe that the abuse happened to someone else.
- Depression that occurs in mothers within 6 months after child-birth.
- Depression that occurs in relation to the seasons; _____ affective disorder.
- Term used to describe the reliving of a traumatic event numer-ous times; often a component of posttraumatic stress disorder.
- Term used to describe an episode of sudden, brief, intense fear and anxiety or panic.
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- Fear of confined spaces.
- Feelings of sadness that persist for weeks or longer.
- Type of heath related to having the capacity to cope and adjust to ongoing stresses of everyday life.
- Mental disorder that produces excessive and persistent anxiety related to extreme fear of certain objects or specific situations.
- Term used to describe a brief emotional state, such as sadness, fear, joy, and depression.
- Term previously used to indicate a disorder of anxiety.
- Mental disorder characterized by a delayed response of ex-treme anxiety resulting from a terrifying or life-threatening event; stress disorder.
- Mental disorder characterized by episodes of mania and de-pression.
- Persistent intrusive and upsetting thoughts.
17 Clues: Fear of confined spaces. • Sustained emotional state. • Uncontrollable urges or rituals. • Persistent intrusive and upsetting thoughts. • Feelings of sadness that persist for weeks or longer. • Term previously used to indicate a disorder of anxiety. • Mental disorder characterized by episodes of mania and de-pression. • ...
Mental Health 2020-01-14
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- feelings of pity and sorrow for someone elses misfortune
- a person looked to by others as an example
- feeling of severe dejection or despondency
- hostile behaviour
- deep sorrow
- mental or emotional reaction, feeling of losing control or getting wound up
- an expression of deep sorrow for someone
- a feeling of worry
- medical condition that can affect concentration, the ability to sit still and self control
- mental illness marked by extreme mood swings from high to low and low to high
- feeling anxious or troubled about potential problems
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- confidence in ones own worth or abilities
- a sense of resolution or closure
- the quality of being honest and having strong moral values
- an irrational feeling that people are 'out to get you'
- a feeling of unease, such as worry or fear
- ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- a condition where a person has obsessive thoughts and usually like things in their place or order
18 Clues: deep sorrow • hostile behaviour • a feeling of worry • a sense of resolution or closure • an expression of deep sorrow for someone • confidence in ones own worth or abilities • a person looked to by others as an example • feeling of severe dejection or despondency • a feeling of unease, such as worry or fear • feeling anxious or troubled about potential problems • ...
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- treatment for mental illnesses that includes talking to professionals
- mental picture one has on oneself
- a good skill to provide to a friend having problems
- everyone has a role in preventing this
- having thoughts, feelings different than other people the same age
- hotline for kids to talk to kids about any subject
- a trained adult to work with people with mental illnesses
- term we use to describe how our emotions and thoughts affect the way we mentally handle stress
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- deep sorrow
- apply, consider, and talk to a person you trust
- to understand and share the feelings of another
- a mental state achieved by focusing your awareness on the present moment
- help, empathize, listen and plan
- providing yourself proper nutrition and exercise
- suicide is this if we help
- negative stereotypes, often communicated by how we treat people with mental illness
- syndrome after a traumatic event
17 Clues: deep sorrow • suicide is this if we help • help, empathize, listen and plan • syndrome after a traumatic event • mental picture one has on oneself • everyone has a role in preventing this • apply, consider, and talk to a person you trust • to understand and share the feelings of another • providing yourself proper nutrition and exercise • ...
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- Having a child when ready, getting married to the person you love, and getting a new job are all common examples of this type of stress.
- Type of stress that is considered "bad".
- A common symptom of the brain during the fight-or-flight response.
- When a person accepts who they are, admits mistakes, and believes they have worth as a human being.
- The image that a person sees of themselves when they look "in the mirror".
- The natural response to any stressor that a person endures; survival instinct of all human beings.
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- The unique characteristics that make each human being different.
- A death of a loved one, a marriage ending in divorce, and being neglected are all common examples of this type of stress.
- A common symptom of the lungs during the fight-or-flight response.
- A common symptom of the stomach/intestines during the fight-or-flight response.
- When a person engages in behaviors that are risky, worry about what others think of them, and are fearful of making mistakes.
- A common symptom of the heart during the fight-or-flight response.
- A common symptom of the muscles during the fight-or-flight response.
- The measurement that a person uses to compare their value to others.
- The view that a person has of themselves.
- The ability to bounce back when setbacks occur in life.
- Type of stress that is considered "good".
17 Clues: Type of stress that is considered "bad". • The view that a person has of themselves. • Type of stress that is considered "good". • The ability to bounce back when setbacks occur in life. • The unique characteristics that make each human being different. • A common symptom of the lungs during the fight-or-flight response. • ...
mental health 2023-01-03
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- a mental health promblem that affects a persons emotional state
- getting a mental issues from gentics
- focuses on peace for mind and body
- a ability to change nerural networks in the brain
- cortex a funtion in the brain that controls social/emotion
- to understand and feel what another one is thhinking
- dealing of strong emotions
- a biological agent or ect, that causes stress
- a social or physcial surroundings that imapact someone
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- a bad feeling you get when your around others
- know as a spritual exercise
- taking negtive energy and puting on another person who did nothing
- a mental illness that impacts you in a early stage
- a group of conditions characterized by brian funtions
- damage to the brain from lack of blood
- a feeling of emotional tention
- gets mental issues from the things around you
17 Clues: dealing of strong emotions • know as a spritual exercise • a feeling of emotional tention • focuses on peace for mind and body • getting a mental issues from gentics • damage to the brain from lack of blood • a bad feeling you get when your around others • gets mental issues from the things around you • a biological agent or ect, that causes stress • ...
Chapter 12 Mental Health 2021-09-21
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- These factors originate or develop internally within the mind, which means there is potential to exert some control over their occurrence or influences.
- The negative views that people hold about themselves.
- Any characteristic of event that reduces or prevents the likelihood of the occurrence or reoccurrence of a mental disorder.
- These factors originate or develop within the body and consequently may not be under our control.
- These factors originate in the external environment and interact with other factors in influencing our mental health state.
- Having a risk for developing a specific mental disorder due to one or more factors associated with genetic inheritance.
- Increases susceptibility to and contributes to the occurrence of a specific mental disorder. They are the immediate factors or events that have cause the individual to experience symptoms ‘now’.
- Sign of shame,disgrace or disapproval typically associated with a particular characteristic that sets a person apart.
- Describes 4 types of influences that contribute to the development and progression of mental health disorders.
- Increases susceptibility to a specific mental disorder (more likely to develop a mental disorder)
- model, Model that emphasises how stress increases the risk of the development of a mental disorder. It explains why some people may develop a mental disorder when they experience stress and others do not.
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- Any aspect of a person’s identity that is devalued in the a social context.
- Having little belief in the ability to succeed in a specific situation or complete a task.
- Having little to no reduction in the number or severity of symptoms despite taking medication as prescribed.
- Difficulty with goal-directed thinking, making inferences from information and drawing conclusions.
- Any characteristic or event that increases the likelihood of the development or progression of a mental disorder.
- Repeatedly thinking about undesirable thought and feelings, without acting to change them.
- Maintains the occurrence of a specific mental disorder and inhibits recovery. They cause the person’s symptoms to continue or worsen over time.
- Type of attachment characterised by inconsistent or contradictory behaviour patterns in the presence of a primary caregiver.
- The emotional bond which forms between an infant and caregiver.
- The aggregate risk to mental health from the combined effects of exposure to multiple biological, psychological and/or social factors.
- Sleep that is lacking in quantity and quality, often seen before the onset or as a result of a mental disorder.
- The _________ the number of risk factors, the greater the likelihood a person will experience a mental disorder.
23 Clues: The negative views that people hold about themselves. • The emotional bond which forms between an infant and caregiver. • Any aspect of a person’s identity that is devalued in the a social context. • Having little belief in the ability to succeed in a specific situation or complete a task. • ...
KOTRA PHARMA SAFETY & HEALTH MONTH 2024 CROSSWORD CHALLENGE (THEME : MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS 2024-03-25
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- Malaysia’s NGO that works to raise knowledge about mental health and help people who are recovering from mental illness.
- unwanted thoughts and doing the same things over and over
- English nurse and social reformer who pioneered contemporary nursing methods and pushed for humane care for those with mental illness.
- A sudden feeling of acute fear or discomfort, frequently accompanied by bodily symptoms such as rapid heartbeat and shortness of breath
- Mood swings and depression are signs of this mental health issue
- ________________ is 21-item questionnaires designed to measure the current mental health and emotional states, identifying Depression, Anxiety or Stress.
- Licensed medical expert who can prescribe drugs and offer therapy for mental health problems
- Feeling of extreme worry or fear
- A mental disease is an illness on _____ that produces disruptions in thought, behavior or emotion and making it difficult to deal daily life demands.
- A disorder marked by trouble paying attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
- A state of being very happy
- Endorphins will be released during _________, massage and eating.
- A constant sense of sadness and hopelessness
- This hormone imbalances can lead to mental illness including schizophrenia and addictive behaviour.
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- Treatments employed to alleviate symptoms of depression and anxiety
- Professional who provides counseling and therapeutic
- A severe mental condition marked by delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized thinking
- Ancient Greek physician renowned as the "Father of Medicine" wrote about mental illnesses in his books
- Getting _________ easily is one of the symptoms of depression.
- Cell that controls the brain
- A condition of mental or emotional exhaustion brought on by difficult or demanding conditions
- Therapeutic method that aims to modify negative cognitive processes and maladaptive behaviours.
- This hormone has been found to influence mood, cognition, and emotion regulation
- A disorder characterized by disruptions in eating behaviour
- hormone that is released when you are stressed.
- Effect of excessive and prolonged stress
- Feeling of worthlessness and guilt all the time
- People used to believe that the ______ was the cause of mental illness.
- Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis
- Bad _____ created a significant barrier, negative attitudes and misconceptions about mental health issues
- relieve pain, reduce stress and improve your sense of well-being
31 Clues: A state of being very happy • Cell that controls the brain • Feeling of extreme worry or fear • Effect of excessive and prolonged stress • A constant sense of sadness and hopelessness • hormone that is released when you are stressed. • Feeling of worthlessness and guilt all the time • Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis • ...
Mental Disorders 2022-10-25
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- a mental disorder in which a person loses touch with reality
- persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- a strong, irrational fear of something specific, such as heights or social situations
- a serious eating disorder in which you frequently consume unusually large amounts of food and feel unable to stop eating
- an eating disorder characterized by an abnormally low body weight, an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted perception of weight
- children and teens with _______________ disorder engage in destructive behaviors
- persistent thoughts, fears, or urges (obsessions), which lead to uncontrollable repetitive behaviors (compulsions)
- people deliberately injure themselves (cutting/burning skin or pulling out hair)
- _______________ disorder is a condition in which real or imagined fears are difficult to control
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- extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression)
- people with _________________ may secretly binge — eating large amounts of food with a loss of control over the eating — and then purge, trying to get rid of the extra calories in an unhealthy way
- people with this disorder experience attacks of sudden, unexplained feelings of terror
- this condition may develop after exposure to a traumatic event, such as a car accident, or a violent attack
- the uncontrollable urge to steal
- teens with ____________________ disorders are unable to regulate their emotions
- people with ____________ feel excessively worried and tense for no reason
16 Clues: the uncontrollable urge to steal • persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest • a mental disorder in which a person loses touch with reality • people with ____________ feel excessively worried and tense for no reason • teens with ____________________ disorders are unable to regulate their emotions • ...
Mental Disorders 2022-10-25
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- a mental disorder in which a person loses touch with reality
- _______________ disorder is a condition in which real or imagined fears are difficult to control
- people with this disorder experience attacks of sudden, unexplained feelings of terror
- persistent thoughts, fears, or urges (obsessions), which lead to uncontrollable repetitive behaviors (compulsions)
- people deliberately injure themselves (cutting/burning skin or pulling out hair)
- people with _________________ may secretly binge — eating large amounts of food with a loss of control over the eating — and then purge, trying to get rid of the extra calories in an unhealthy way
- the uncontrollable urge to steal
- children and teens with _______________ disorder engage in destructive behaviors
- people with ____________ feel excessively worried and tense for no reason
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- teens with ____________________ disorders are unable to regulate their emotions
- extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression)
- this condition may develop after exposure to a traumatic event, such as a car accident, or a violent attack
- a serious eating disorder in which you frequently consume unusually large amounts of food and feel unable to stop eating
- persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- an eating disorder characterized by an abnormally low body weight, an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted perception of weight
- a strong, irrational fear of something specific, such as heights or social situations
16 Clues: the uncontrollable urge to steal • persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest • a mental disorder in which a person loses touch with reality • people with ____________ feel excessively worried and tense for no reason • teens with ____________________ disorders are unable to regulate their emotions • ...
SALUD MENTAL 2022-10-22
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- es la especialidad de la medicina que trabaja en el estudio, prevención, diagnóstico y tratamiento de los trastornos mentales, basándose en conocimientos biológicos, psicológicos y sociales.
- son un grupo de afecciones mentales en las cuales una persona tiene un patrón prolongado de comportamientos, emociones y pensamientos que es muy diferente a las expectativas de su cultura
- son medicamentos recetados para tratar la depresión)
- Estos son repentinos y repetidos momentos de miedo intenso sin haber un peligro
- Es un sentimiento de miedo, temor e inquietud.
- Sensación de decaimiento o infelicidad en respuesta a una aflicción, desánimo o desilusión. Si es continua, podría indicar depresión.
- Es más que sentirse algo triste o melancólico durante unos días. Es una enfermedad médica grave y muy común que afecta su estado de ánimo y su mental en
- es la discordancia en la percepción que tienen los pacientes de sí mismos. Esta evaluación negativa impide a las personas considerarse valiosas, talentosas,merecedoras de amor y reconocimiento por lo demás.
- es un profesional de la salud mental que te ayudará a desarrollarte como persona. Existe la creencia de que visitamos a estos profesionales cuando tenemos algún trastorno mental como puede ser la ansiedad o la depresión.
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- provoca altibajos emocionales, que van desde trastornos de depresión hasta episodios maníacos, causa cambios extremos en el estado de ánimo
- Patrón desadaptivo de comportamiento que provoca un trastorno psiquico, físico o de ambos tipos por abuso de alguna sustancia o conducta determinada
- una enfermedad cerebral grave. Las personas que la padecen pueden escuchar voces que no están allí.
- Problemas persistentes para dormirse y para permanecer dormido.
- Son afecciones que impactan su pensamiento, sentimientos, estado de ánimo Y comportamiento.Pueden ser ocasionales o duraderas (crónicas).
- Implican problemas serios sobre cómo se piensa sobre la comida y la conducta alimenticia. Se puede comer mucho menos o mucho más de lo necesario.
- es un estado de aislamiento en el cual un individuo se encuentra solo, sin acompañamiento de una persona o animal de compañía
16 Clues: Es un sentimiento de miedo, temor e inquietud. • son medicamentos recetados para tratar la depresión) • Problemas persistentes para dormirse y para permanecer dormido. • Estos son repentinos y repetidos momentos de miedo intenso sin haber un peligro • una enfermedad cerebral grave. Las personas que la padecen pueden escuchar voces que no están allí. • ...
mental health 2020-11-30
Across
- The ability to recover quickly from difficult situations
- hyperactive and irresponsible. Depressive phase, it may be difficult to do anything at all.
- More common in locations with longer winters
- Characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead you to do repetitive behaviors (compulsions)
- a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior.
- recurrent and unexpected
- only men will most likely get this
Down
- brain disorder marked by an ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity.
- Ongoing social problems that include difficulty communicating and interacting with others
- only women get this
- unreasonable debilitating fear of being judged or publicly humiliated
- severe condition in which two or more distinct identities
- the instinctive physiological response to a threatening situation, which readies one either to resist forcibly or to run away.
- A feeling of uncontrollable panic, terror or dread when you're exposed to the source of your fear.
- a physical illness or other condition caused or aggravated by a mental factor or chronic stress.
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
16 Clues: only women get this • recurrent and unexpected • extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain. • only men will most likely get this • More common in locations with longer winters • The ability to recover quickly from difficult situations • severe condition in which two or more distinct identities • unreasonable debilitating fear of being judged or publicly humiliated • ...