mental Crossword Puzzles
Logic Intro, 1, 2, 3 2026-01-23
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- logic of content of argumentation
- to know truth and falsehood
- statement to reality
- science of right thinking
- what a concept refers to
- two premises and conclusion
- act of using senses
- image formed in the mind
- true and valid
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- mental act of term
- mental act of proposition
- verbal act of DI
- mental act of syllogism
- verbal act of judgement
- sum of elements in concept
- conclusion follows premises
- logic of form and structure
- verbal expression of SA
18 Clues: true and valid • verbal act of DI • mental act of term • act of using senses • statement to reality • mental act of syllogism • verbal act of judgement • verbal expression of SA • what a concept refers to • image formed in the mind • mental act of proposition • science of right thinking • sum of elements in concept • to know truth and falsehood • conclusion follows premises • ...
Mental Health Awareness Week! 2022-04-20
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- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of the Radar
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Birthplace of Munro
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of Olympic Skater Eisler
- Workplace, Abbreviation
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of the White Squirrel
- a disorder that can result in hallucinations, delusions and disordered thinking/behaviour
- branch of medicine, dx and treatment of mental illness
- 3W and Outpatient MH Manager
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- having a tendency to dwell on unwanted thoughts; performing repetitious rituals
- Technique focusing on the present
- Father of the Bride Star, Wanted to be a Social Worker, 2 words
- Hospital Social Worker in history, Title
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Beach Town
13 Clues: Workplace, Abbreviation • 3W and Outpatient MH Manager • Technique focusing on the present • Hospital Social Worker in history, Title • One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Beach Town • One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of the Radar • One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Birthplace of Munro • branch of medicine, dx and treatment of mental illness • ...
Pyschology 12 Chapter 9 Crossword 2013-04-09
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- The ability to survive in a dangerous urban environment
- Mental retardation classification: IQ of 36-51
- Who created the first workable intelligence test?
- Mental retardation classification: IQ of 52-69
- IQ of 80-89
- ___ Age is the level of intellectual functioning in years
- IQ of 130 or above
- Ability to understand and adapt to the environment and by using a combination of inherited abilities
- set come up with unusual, unexpected ideas
- Intelligence is made up of seven abilities
- IQ of 90-109
- IQ of 70-79
- An intelligence test for children aged 6 to 16 that provides three IQs
- The mental processes that result in original workable ideas
- IQ of 120-129
- Intelligence Scale; Updated version of Binet's test, nearly 100 years later it's called
- An intelligence test for adults that provides 3 IQs
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- IQ of 69 or below
- Being able to succeed scholastically
- IQ of 110-119
- A tendency to solve problems in the same way over and over
- How much of our intelligence is inherited?
- Mental retardation classification: IQ of 20-35
- When was the first workable intelligence test constructed?
- IQ test items that try to bypass verbal material and focus on problem solving without words
- The unfair measurement of cultural groups' abilities
- ___ Intelligence tests; one examiner to one test taker
- ___ intelligence tests; are highly verbal and use paper and pencil
- IQ test items that rely heavily on word comprehension and usage
- Mental retardation classification: IQ of 19 or below
30 Clues: IQ of 80-89 • IQ of 70-79 • IQ of 90-109 • IQ of 110-119 • IQ of 120-129 • IQ of 69 or below • IQ of 130 or above • Being able to succeed scholastically • How much of our intelligence is inherited? • set come up with unusual, unexpected ideas • Intelligence is made up of seven abilities • Mental retardation classification: IQ of 36-51 • Mental retardation classification: IQ of 52-69 • ...
Take a Mental Health Moment 2024-04-09
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- Structured physical activity that’s benefits include improved wellbeing that reduces levels of stress.
- The characteristics and behavior that reveal a person's unique adjustment to life.
- “The pain killer” these chemicals are released during pain or stress like during running.
- A temporary feeling or state of mind.
- It is often referred to as the “mood stabilizer”. Your gut produces 95% of this chemical. A lack of this chemical can increase one’s risk for depression.
- A professional that treats mental conditions through verbal communication.
- A mental condition characterized by persistent sadness, irritability, and/or feelings of worthlessness.
- A period of cessation of activity.
- Something you do to show that you are happy.
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- Your mental or physical condition.
- A practice where one is fully engaged and present in the moment. This practice is used in meditation
- Often referred to as the "feel good" hormone, this chemical is a part of our reward system.
- Emotional, physical and/or mental exhaustion caused by excessive stress over an extended period of time.
- Relating to the mind.
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension.
- A mental condition characterized by excessive apprehensiveness about real or perceived threats.
- A joyous, content, and overall positive state of mind.
- The ability to overcome adversity or a source of significant stress.
- A subjective feeling free from knowledge and reasoning.
- Sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety.
- Consciousness of a situation or fact.
- Emotional suffering usually caused by the loss of a loved one.
- A general belief that future outcomes will be positive, favorable, and desirable.
23 Clues: Relating to the mind. • Your mental or physical condition. • A period of cessation of activity. • A temporary feeling or state of mind. • Consciousness of a situation or fact. • Sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety. • A feeling of emotional or physical tension. • Something you do to show that you are happy. • A joyous, content, and overall positive state of mind. • ...
Coping Mechanisms Vocabulary 2024-05-16
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- Adaptativo
- Humor
- Anticipación
- Dinero
- Mental
- Preparar
- Apoyo
- Efectos
- Estresores
- Afrontamiento
- Desafíos
- Negación
- Mecanismos
- Proyección
- Presión
- Cerebro
- Consecuencias
- Maladaptativo
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- Emocional
- Memoria
- Neurohormonas
- Superar
- Trabajo
- Físico
- Estrategias
- Tensión
- Resolución de problemas
- Salud emocional
- Escuela
- Preocupación
- Búsqueda
31 Clues: Humor • Apoyo • Dinero • Mental • Físico • Memoria • Superar • Trabajo • Tensión • Efectos • Escuela • Presión • Cerebro • Preparar • Desafíos • Negación • Búsqueda • Emocional • Adaptativo • Estresores • Mecanismos • Proyección • Estrategias • Anticipación • Preocupación • Neurohormonas • Afrontamiento • Consecuencias • Maladaptativo • Salud emocional • Resolución de problemas
Mental Health Benefits 2024-07-09
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- Positive mental health cultivates self-esteem and ____
- A healthy mind fuels ____ and innovative thinking
- Embracing self-care practices nurtures a sense of well-being within____
- Journaling one's ____ can promote inner tranquility
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- Mental well-being implies having awareness of our _____, thoughts, and behaviours
- Healthy mental states improve ____ quality
- Engaging in breathing techniques promotes calmness and reduces _____
- Mental wellness helps navigate____triggered by social media
- Good mental health improves resilience and ____abilities
- Mental health exists on a ____ that ranges from wellness to illness
- Seeking professional _____ can help improve mental health
11 Clues: Healthy mental states improve ____ quality • A healthy mind fuels ____ and innovative thinking • Journaling one's ____ can promote inner tranquility • Positive mental health cultivates self-esteem and ____ • Good mental health improves resilience and ____abilities • Seeking professional _____ can help improve mental health • ...
Quiz #1: Extra Credit 2024-02-01
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- Seen as the "father" of psychology, developed psychoanalytic therapy.
- Symptoms that cluster together regularly.
- A model that posits psychopathology is caused by learned behavior.
- Leader in the mental hygiene movement.
- Predisposition or vulnerability to a particular mental health disorder.
- Stretches of DNA located along chromosomes.
- A type of stigma that affects individuals associated with a person who has a mental disorder.
- The systematic evaluation & measurement of relevant biological, psychological, social, and cultural factors in an individual with a possible psychological disorder.
- A model that posits psychopathology is caused by an inconsistency between individual's behavior and true identity.
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- A model that believes there is a single cause for a mental disorder.
- The scientific study of psychological disorders.
- Degree to which a technique measures what it purports to measure.
- Procedure where stone instrument is used to remove a part of the skull in order to let spirits escape, thereby ending the person's mental disorder symptoms.
- A type of stigma where individualized with mental health disorders internalize the negative stereotypes associated with their disorder.
- A part of the brain responsible for evaluating sensory information and determining its emotional importance.
- Theory proposed where the human body is governed by four essential fluids.
- A structured clinical interview for the DSM disorders and associated symptoms.
17 Clues: Leader in the mental hygiene movement. • Symptoms that cluster together regularly. • Stretches of DNA located along chromosomes. • The scientific study of psychological disorders. • Degree to which a technique measures what it purports to measure. • A model that posits psychopathology is caused by learned behavior. • ...
4 D's of diagnosis 2025-09-15
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- When behavior breaks group rules or traditions
- When behavior is rare in a population using mathematics to determine the likelihood of behaviour
- When behavior depends on immediate setting
- A period of mental disturbance
- Breakdown of everyday functioning
- Behavior that strays from norms
- Field devoted to diagnosing mental illness
- How long symptoms last
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- Widespread sadness disorder
- Emotional suffering tied to mental health
- Excessive and persistent fear or worry
- Treatment that uses drugs to reduce symptoms
- Talking therapy for mental health
- Risk of harm to self or others
- When behavior is judged differently across time
15 Clues: How long symptoms last • Widespread sadness disorder • A period of mental disturbance • Risk of harm to self or others • Behavior that strays from norms • Talking therapy for mental health • Breakdown of everyday functioning • Excessive and persistent fear or worry • Emotional suffering tied to mental health • When behavior depends on immediate setting • ...
Teka-teki Silang Psikologi Kesehatan 2023-11-24
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- Gangguan mental yang ditandai dengan penurunan fungsi kognitif
- Berpikir, belajar, memecahkan masalah
- Kemampuan untuk berpikir rasional dan membuat keputusan yang baik
- keadaan emosional yang stabil dan positif
- gangguan perkembangan saraf yang ditandai dengan kesulitan memusatkan perhatian, hiperaktivitas, dan perilaku impulsif.
- gangguan mental yang ditandai dengan perasaan cemas, khawatir, dan gelisah.
- proses belajar dan penyesuaian diri.
- Sebuah kondisi yang ditandai dengan halusinasi dan delusi.
- Sebuah kondisi yang ditandai dengan perubahan suasana hati yang ekstrem, dari sedih ke gembira dalam waktu yang singkat.
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- Kemampuan untuk merasakan keadaan atau perasaan orang lain
- kepribadian adalah gangguan mental yang ditandai dengan pola perilaku dan pikiran yang tidak adaptif.
- pendekatan yang mempelajari hubungan antara pikiran, emosi, dan perilaku dengan kesehatan
- Sebuah metode terapi yang menggunakan percakapan untuk membantu klien memahami dan mengatasi masalahnya.
- Proses perubahan pikiran, perasaan, dan perilaku seseorang yang terjadi secara alami dan adaptif.
- Mental Sebuah kondisi yang ditandai dengan gangguan pikiran, perasaan, dan perilaku yang menyebabkan penderitaan dan gangguan fungsi sehari-hari.
- Kemampuan untuk memahami dan mengekspresikan diri
- suatu keadaan emosi yang ditandai oleh perasaan tegang, pikiran yang membuat individu merasa khawatir, dan disertai respon fisik
- Kesehatan yang mencakup aspek fisik, mental, dan sosial
- emosional dan fisik yang terjadi sebagai akibat dari peristiwa traumatis
- Gangguan mental yang ditandai dengan perasaan sedih, kehilangan minat, dan kelelahan
- rasa takut berlebihan terhadap suatu objek atau situasi tertentu, yang tidak sebanding dengan bahaya yang sebenarnya
21 Clues: proses belajar dan penyesuaian diri. • Berpikir, belajar, memecahkan masalah • keadaan emosional yang stabil dan positif • Kemampuan untuk memahami dan mengekspresikan diri • Kesehatan yang mencakup aspek fisik, mental, dan sosial • Kemampuan untuk merasakan keadaan atau perasaan orang lain • Sebuah kondisi yang ditandai dengan halusinasi dan delusi. • ...
Mental Health - Key Warning Signs 2023-05-24
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- This factor to consider includes family structure, poverty, etc.
- This is the "healthiest" attachment type
- Who is a key factor in early identification and intervention of children's mental health?
- Approx one in ___ children have a diagnosable mental health disorder
- Common eating disorder
- Obsessions are the ______ in OCD
- Bipolar includes episodes of depression and ______
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- Compulsions are the _____ in OCD
- We need to consider the frequency, duration, intensity, and ____?
- Major Depressive Disorder is ______
- disorder Mental health is more than just the absence of a ____ ____
- Intense, excessive, and persistent fear and worry
- Major obstacle in proper mental illness identification and treatment
13 Clues: Common eating disorder • Compulsions are the _____ in OCD • Obsessions are the ______ in OCD • Major Depressive Disorder is ______ • This is the "healthiest" attachment type • Intense, excessive, and persistent fear and worry • Bipolar includes episodes of depression and ______ • This factor to consider includes family structure, poverty, etc. • ...
Psychology 2026-02-21
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- – An informal short form of psychology or psychological; originally from a Greek word meaning “mind” or “soul.”
- – A structured set of strong, often unconscious feelings or beliefs that influence behavior.
- – The ability to concentrate attention on a specific task.
- – The ability to direct mental effort toward a particular stimulus or task.
- abilities – Mental processes involved in thinking, learning, remembering, and problem-solving.
- complex – An exaggerated belief in one’s own superiority, often used to hide feelings of insecurity.
- – The medical field that specializes in diagnosing and treating mental disorders, often using medication.
- – A severe mental condition in which a person loses contact with reality, often experiencing hallucinations or delusions.
- mind – The part of the mind we are aware of, including thoughts and feelings we can control.
- – The ability to learn, understand, reason, and adapt to new situations.
- complex – A persistent feeling of inadequacy or low self-worth.
- mind – The part of the mind that contains hidden memories, desires, and influences outside our awareness.
- – Treatment of emotional or mental difficulties through structured conversation with a trained therapist.
- – A recognized pattern of signs and symptoms that occur together and characterize a particular condition.
- – A mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness, low energy, and loss of interest in activities.
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- – A condition involving a disturbance or dysfunction in mental or physical functioning.
- school – A psychological approach that explains behavior through unconscious conflicts and early childhood experiences.
- – A sudden and intense surge of fear accompanied by physical symptoms such as rapid heartbeat and sweating.
- – A medical doctor who specializes in mental disorders and can prescribe medication.
- – The mental ability to store, retain, and recall information.
- – A person with chronic antisocial behavior, lack of empathy, and absence of guilt or remorse.
- – Anything that reduces attention or interrupts concentration.
- – An irrational and persistent belief that others intend to harm or deceive you.
- disorder – A mood disorder involving alternating periods of depression and mania.
- – The scientific study of the mind and human behavior.
- (Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder) – A personality disorder marked by extreme perfectionism, need for control, and rigidity.
- – The process of interpreting information received through the senses.
- – A trained professional who studies mental processes and helps people deal with emotional or behavioral problems through assessment and therapy.
- – A state of excessive worry, nervousness, or fear about uncertain future events.
- (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder) – A mental disorder characterized by recurring unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
- – An intense, irrational fear of a specific object or situation.
- of mind – The ability to stay calm and think clearly in a difficult or unexpected situation.
- behavior – The way people think, feel, and act in different situations.
- – A psychological theory and method of therapy developed by Sigmund Freud that emphasizes the role of the unconscious mind.
34 Clues: – The scientific study of the mind and human behavior. • – The ability to concentrate attention on a specific task. • – The mental ability to store, retain, and recall information. • – Anything that reduces attention or interrupts concentration. • complex – A persistent feeling of inadequacy or low self-worth. • ...
Mental Well Being 2024-07-15
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- - A type of leave that may be taken to focus on mental health
- - A term for the pressure or demands placed on employees that can impact mental health if not managed
- - A practice often used for stress reduction and relaxation that involves focus and tranquility
- - A state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community
- - The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; a sign of mental health
- - An important aspect of mental health that involves understanding and sharing the feelings of others
- - A common workplace initiative to promote physical and mental well-being
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- - A professional who can provide guidance and support for mental health issues
- - A strategy often implemented by companies to support employee mental health, abbreviated as EAP
- - A beneficial practice for mental health that involves taking short breaks throughout the workday
- - A type of flexible working arrangement that can support work-life balance and mental health
- - A key factor in workplace mental health, this term refers to the sense of value and respect an employee feels from their employer
12 Clues: - A type of leave that may be taken to focus on mental health • - A common workplace initiative to promote physical and mental well-being • - The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; a sign of mental health • - A professional who can provide guidance and support for mental health issues • ...
crossword puzzle chapter 18 2023-11-20
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- dependences when body of user adapts to function with substances drug
- fear of being trapped in a public place.
- inability to sleep.
- fear of being trapped in a tight space.
- death caused by another person.
- inabillity or unwillingness to speak
- exaggerated feeling of well-being.
- mental disorder from a person's personality switches to be multiple.
- depression that occurs the same time every year.
- natural substances that the brain has the same effect as a opium
- treatment of mental disorders through communication
- study of the human mind and behavior
- syndrome characterized by physical immobility and mental
- the capacity to become accustomed to a drug.
- mental disorder with feeling of deep sadness
- drugs drug that alternates moods
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- fear of heights
- two or more diseases at the same time
- distressed causes fear
- agent that interferes sensory perception
- mood disorder with hyper cavity irritability and rapid speech
- fixed, unyielding, false belief or judgment held despite strong evidence to the contrary.
- non-medical term for a person unable to be respectful for his or her actions
- diagnosis and treatment of a mental disorder
- persistent , recurrent uncontrolable thought or impulses
- fear
- total or partial inability to remember past experiences
- drug that increases activity of the brain
28 Clues: fear • fear of heights • inability to sleep. • distressed causes fear • death caused by another person. • exaggerated feeling of well-being. • inabillity or unwillingness to speak • study of the human mind and behavior • two or more diseases at the same time • drugs drug that alternates moods • fear of being trapped in a tight space. • ...
Hauora Crossword Year 9/10 RAS 2024-06-03
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- The family dimension is called Taha ___?
- The best area school around
- Dealing effectively with something difficult
- The act of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs
- Embracing others for who they are
- Maintaining a good healthy diet
- You should take time out to chill and ___?
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness
- Teenagers need a lot more of this than adults
- The Māori word for wellbeing
- A mental health condition characterised by persistent low mood
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- Spiritual dimension is called Taha ___?
- Limits that a person sets to protect their mental and emotional health.
- This has had both positive and negative effects on teenagers (hint online)
- A feeling of worry or being excessively nervous
- The fifth dimension connecting us to the land?
- The mental health dimension is called Taha ___?
- The ability to manage various aspects of life effectively to maintain mental health
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
- Any huff and puff that is good for you
- Being thankful or grateful for what you have
- Physical dimension is called Taha ___?
- Practising these become routines (hopefully good ones)
24 Clues: The best area school around • The Māori word for wellbeing • Maintaining a good healthy diet • Embracing others for who they are • Any huff and puff that is good for you • Physical dimension is called Taha ___? • Spiritual dimension is called Taha ___? • The family dimension is called Taha ___? • You should take time out to chill and ___? • ...
Full of Energy 2025-03-29
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- Fully present and engaged in the moment
- Continuing forward despite difficulties
- The strength to face fears and challenges
- A sense of emotional and mental alignment
- Appreciating and valuing oneself
- A stable and healthy mental state
- The ongoing process of self-discovery and growth
- The continuous process of self-improvement
- The process of emotional and mental recovery
- To flourish mentally, emotionally, and physically
- Full of energy, positivity, and joy
- Directing attention toward what matters most
- A powerful act that enhances well-being
- To restore energy and mental clarity
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- Seeking or offering help in difficult times
- Releasing resentment for emotional freedom
- A belief in positive possibilities for the future
- Deep inner tranquility and contentment
- A simple act that promotes relaxation and clarity
- A state of peace and relaxation
- Understanding and sharing another person’s feelings
- Inner power to face life’s challenges
- Taking breaks from technology for mental clarity
- A tool for self-reflection and emotional processing
- Setting limits to protect emotional well-being
- Appreciating and recognizing the good in life
- Able to recover from challenges with strength
- Allowing time for healing and personal progress
- Finding new energy and motivation
- Offering oneself kindness in tough moments
30 Clues: A state of peace and relaxation • Appreciating and valuing oneself • A stable and healthy mental state • Finding new energy and motivation • Full of energy, positivity, and joy • To restore energy and mental clarity • Inner power to face life’s challenges • Deep inner tranquility and contentment • Fully present and engaged in the moment • ...
Chapter 9 Health 2022-06-03
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- uses medication to treat disorder
- involves 2 psychologists lead a group of 5 to 15
- a reaction to death denial the action of declaring something to be untrue
- deep sorrow for someone who has died
- a group of killings of oneself
- behavioral and emotional problems
- a feeling of expectation
- characterized by feeling of worry
- a condition that affects the mood
- a strong feeling of annoyance
- the catharsis or sudden outpouring of emotions
- short term of treatment about thinking
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- techniques to control a persons stress
- sorrow, numbness, and even guilt and anger
- a death caused by an injury oneself
- a treatment of mental disorder
- an anxiety disorder
- mental problem that affects emotional state
- the action of consenting
- dysfunction of the brain
- a state of being isolated from a group
- A physical disorder in which the symptoms
- deep regret
- a mental disorder with unusual shifts of moods
- disorder a mental illness by eating
- a term that treats behavioral
26 Clues: deep regret • an anxiety disorder • the action of consenting • dysfunction of the brain • a feeling of expectation • a term that treats behavioral • a strong feeling of annoyance • a treatment of mental disorder • a group of killings of oneself • uses medication to treat disorder • behavioral and emotional problems • characterized by feeling of worry • ...
Gotong Royong dan Kerja Sama 2023-05-22
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- salah satu penerapan kerjasama dilingkungan bangsa dan negara
- lebih dari dua, namun tidak banyak
- Budaya saling membantu mengolah lahan pertanian di Batak
- tradisi mengumpulkan beras untuk membantu tetangga yang kekurangan
- warna olah pikir menurut karakter holistic
- kata lain dari etos kerja
- kata lain dari revolusi
- cara belajar karakter hijau
- salahsatu elemen revolusi mental
- istilah lain dari bekerja bersama- sama
- pencetus ide revolusi mental
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- sebutan gotong royong di Jawa
- orang yang mengenalkan kembali revolusi mental
- karakter yang cinta damai serta kehidupan yang harmonis
- karakter kuning
- cara belajar karakter merah
- mahluk sosial yang tidak dapat hidup sendiri
- warna olah hati menurut konsep holistic
- berat sama di pikul, ringan sama di..
- bangsa yang memiliki mental yang kuat bukan yang lemah, adalah ciri bangsa
- kerjasama tidak dapat terjadi tanpa adanya..... bersama
- kegiatan sosial ekonomi yang merupakan bentuk gotong royong
- kata lain dari integritas
- tipe karakter merah
- karakter yang penuh pertimbangan, hati hati serta teliti
25 Clues: karakter kuning • tipe karakter merah • kata lain dari revolusi • kata lain dari etos kerja • kata lain dari integritas • cara belajar karakter merah • cara belajar karakter hijau • pencetus ide revolusi mental • sebutan gotong royong di Jawa • salahsatu elemen revolusi mental • lebih dari dua, namun tidak banyak • berat sama di pikul, ringan sama di.. • ...
Gotong Royong dan Kerja Sama 2023-05-22
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- salah satu penerapan kerjasama dilingkungan bangsa dan negara
- lebih dari dua, namun tidak banyak
- Budaya saling membantu mengolah lahan pertanian di Batak
- tradisi mengumpulkan beras untuk membantu tetangga yang kekurangan
- warna olah pikir menurut karakter holistic
- kata lain dari etos kerja
- kata lain dari revolusi
- cara belajar karakter hijau
- salahsatu elemen revolusi mental
- istilah lain dari bekerja bersama- sama
- pencetus ide revolusi mental
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- sebutan gotong royong di Jawa
- orang yang mengenalkan kembali revolusi mental
- karakter yang cinta damai serta kehidupan yang harmonis
- karakter kuning
- cara belajar karakter merah
- mahluk sosial yang tidak dapat hidup sendiri
- warna olah hati menurut konsep holistic
- berat sama di pikul, ringan sama di..
- bangsa yang memiliki mental yang kuat bukan yang lemah, adalah ciri bangsa
- kerjasama tidak dapat terjadi tanpa adanya..... bersama
- kegiatan sosial ekonomi yang merupakan bentuk gotong royong
- kata lain dari integritas
- tipe karakter merah
- karakter yang penuh pertimbangan, hati hati serta teliti
25 Clues: karakter kuning • tipe karakter merah • kata lain dari revolusi • kata lain dari etos kerja • kata lain dari integritas • cara belajar karakter merah • cara belajar karakter hijau • pencetus ide revolusi mental • sebutan gotong royong di Jawa • salahsatu elemen revolusi mental • lebih dari dua, namun tidak banyak • berat sama di pikul, ringan sama di.. • ...
Boost your Brain: Brain Games Crossword 2026-03-18
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- A calm state with little stress
- A number-based puzzle game
- The ability to solve problems
- A feeling of mental pressure or tension
- A puzzle where you find hidden words
- The improvement of the brain’s performance
- Mental decline related to aging
- A disease that affects memory and thinking
- A mental challenge or task
- The ability to remember information
- The ability to concentrate on a task
- The process of gaining knowledge or skills
- A mental state of calm awareness
- Something that is good for your health
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- Activities done for fun
- A word puzzle with clues and boxes
- A short question or problem that tests thinking
- The speed at which you think or react
- Something that requires effort to solve
- The organ that controls thinking and memory
- The ability to focus for a long time
- The act of paying close attention
- The ability to think logically
- Using your mind to find solutions
- The brain’s ability to adapt and change
25 Clues: Activities done for fun • A number-based puzzle game • A mental challenge or task • The ability to solve problems • The ability to think logically • A calm state with little stress • Mental decline related to aging • A mental state of calm awareness • The act of paying close attention • Using your mind to find solutions • A word puzzle with clues and boxes • ...
Focus 2025-05-25
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- To hold attention tightly
- Blocking out distractions
- To keep your mind on a task
- The ability to stay with a task
- Repeated mental effort
- To pay close attention
- To direct energy toward something
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- Fixed attention or effort
- Clear and specific goal
- Mental control over impulses
- To center your thoughts
- Uninterrupted time to think
- Working with purpose
- Opposite of distracted
- Mental concentration or clarity
- State of being undisturbed
16 Clues: Working with purpose • Opposite of distracted • Repeated mental effort • To pay close attention • Clear and specific goal • To center your thoughts • Fixed attention or effort • To hold attention tightly • Blocking out distractions • State of being undisturbed • Uninterrupted time to think • To keep your mind on a task • Mental control over impulses • Mental concentration or clarity • ...
Chapter 7 2014-11-29
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- Mental representations of familiar sequences of activity.
- Mental representations of visual information.
- The total benefit to be expected of a decision if it were repeated on several occasions.
- Early sounds, such as babblings, made by babies.
- A set of rules for combining the symbols, such as words, used in a given language.
- The process of evaluating a conclusion based on the evidence available to support it.
- A mental model that represents familiar parts of the environment
- A member of a natural concept that possesses all or moots its characteristic features.
- The capacity to produce original solutions or novel compositions.
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- The tendency for old patterns of problems solving to persist.
- The ability to generate many different solutions to a problem.
- The tendency to think about familiar objects in familiar ways.
- In decision making, any subjective measures of value.
- A set of rigorous procedures for reaching valid conclusions.
- Repetitions of syllables; the first sounds infants make that resemble speech.
- Symbols that are used as a means of communicating.
- Categories of objects, events, or ideas that have common properties.
- Mental shortcuts or rules of thumb.
- A system of formulas for drawing valid conclusions.
- A mental representation that expresses a relationship between concepts.
20 Clues: Mental shortcuts or rules of thumb. • Mental representations of visual information. • Early sounds, such as babblings, made by babies. • Symbols that are used as a means of communicating. • A system of formulas for drawing valid conclusions. • In decision making, any subjective measures of value. • Mental representations of familiar sequences of activity. • ...
Diagnostagram 2025-12-04
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- The process of distinguishing between disorders with overlapping features
- A severe mental disorder characterized by a disconnection from reality
- The proportion of a population affected by a particular disorder
- The professional responsible for assessing and diagnosing using the DSM
- The study of the cause or origin of a disorder
- A sign or indicator of a possible mental disorder
- The process of identifying a mental health condition using DSM criteria
- The primary manual used for diagnosing mental disorders
- Text Revision; refers to updates made between major editions of the DSM
- A brief case example often used in exams to test diagnostic understanding
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- A five-part framework used in the DSM-IV for diagnosis
- The process of gathering information to make a diagnosis
- A condition listed in the DSM associated with distress or impairment
- A code used in the DSM for conditions that are not mental disorders but may be relevant
- The extent to which a diagnosis accurately reflects the disorder
- The degree to which a diagnosis is consistent across clinicians
- A previous DSM abbreviation for “Not Otherwise Specified”
- The global standard classification system often cross-referenced with the DSM
- Additional criteria in the DSM that provide more detail about a diagnosis
- The presence of two or more diagnoses in the same person
20 Clues: The study of the cause or origin of a disorder • A sign or indicator of a possible mental disorder • A five-part framework used in the DSM-IV for diagnosis • The primary manual used for diagnosing mental disorders • The process of gathering information to make a diagnosis • The presence of two or more diagnoses in the same person • ...
Neurozan Crossword 2023-06-09
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- - State of being awake, attentive, and aware.
- - A lack or insufficiency of a particular nutrient or substance.
- - The ability to direct one's attention and focus on a particular task or stimulus.
- - Essential nutrients for optimal brain function.
- - Substances that protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.
- - Essential components for nourishing the brain.
- - The primary organ of the central nervous system.
- - Nerve cells responsible for transmitting information within the nervous system.
- - Aid or assistance provided to promote brain health and well-being.
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- - A neurozan product designed to support brain health.
- - Describing mental acuity and quick thinking.
- - The ability to retain and recall information.
- - State of tranquility and relaxation.
- - The mental processes involved in acquiring knowledge and understanding.
- - Emotional state or disposition.
- - Vitality and ability to exert physical and mental effort.
- - A physiological and psychological response to demanding situations.
- - Relating to the mind or intellect.
- - The normal or proper action of something, especially in the context of the brain.
- - Concentrated attention or effort.
20 Clues: - Emotional state or disposition. • - Concentrated attention or effort. • - Relating to the mind or intellect. • - State of tranquility and relaxation. • - State of being awake, attentive, and aware. • - Describing mental acuity and quick thinking. • - The ability to retain and recall information. • - Essential components for nourishing the brain. • ...
123 2022-07-14
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- An influence on mental health sourced within a person
- A short-lasting and temporary disturbance to mental health from which recovery is likely to occur when the cause passes
- A person is described in this way if they are able to make the most of their potential, work productively and cope with the challenges of everyday life.
- Term used to describe the behaviour of someone with a high level of functioning
- A positive state of mental health
- Term used to describe how well an individual independently performs or operates in their environment
- A term used to describe our sense of ‘wellness’
- SEWB domain that connects the spiritual world of the past with the present and the future
- SEWB domain that provides a sense of continuity with the past and helps underpin a strong identity
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- The SEWB domain ‘connection to mind and emotions’ primary focuses on this aspect of health
- A typical characteristic of a mentally healthy person
- A multidimensional and holistic framework that encapsulates all elements of being for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
- The SEWB domain ‘connection to body’ primarily focuses on this aspect of health
- A mental health condition involving thoughts, feelings and behaviour that typically impact on daily functioning
- Term used to describe the diverse ways in which Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander peoples experience and express the various social and emotional (SEWB) domains throughout their lives
- Term used to describe a persistent, excessive and unrealistic fear of an object, person, animal, activity or situation
- Mental health is often represented this way.
- An influence on mental health sourced outside a person
18 Clues: A positive state of mental health • Mental health is often represented this way. • A term used to describe our sense of ‘wellness’ • An influence on mental health sourced within a person • A typical characteristic of a mentally healthy person • An influence on mental health sourced outside a person • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2024-05-08
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- A feeling of emotional or physical tension in response to being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental/emotional pressure
- A mental health professional trained to help individuals understand and cope with their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; may assess and/or diagnose mental health conditions
- A process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential.
- Personal knowledge gained from direct involvement in events, rather than from other people's descriptions
- A state of elevated mood, energy, and activity levels, often associated with bipolar disorder
- Someone who shares the experience of living with a mental health condition and/or substance use disorder
- Negative, judgmental, and/or discriminatory attitudes toward mental health challenges and those who live with them
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- The emotional response to the loss of someone or something significant
- a term used to describe an overall feeling of tiredness or lack of energy
- The ability to adapt and bounce back from adversity, trauma, or significant stress
- A state of uneasiness, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome, often accompanied by nervous behavior
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest or pleasure in activities, feelings of guilt or low self-worth, disturbed sleep or appetite, and poor concentration.
- the practice of taking care of physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of your life to promote health and wellness.
- a state of being physically or emotionally separated or disconnected from others.
- a time of intense difficulty, danger, or uncertainty, often requiring immediate action or intervention to prevent further harm or mitigate negative consequences
- Skill A strategy to help you deal with difficult situations and lessen unpleasant emotions, thoughts, or behaviors
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
- an emotional response to a terrible event like an accident, crime, natural disaster, physical or emotional abuse, neglect, experiencing or witnessing violence, death of a loved one, war, and more
18 Clues: The emotional response to the loss of someone or something significant • a term used to describe an overall feeling of tiredness or lack of energy • a state of being physically or emotionally separated or disconnected from others. • The ability to adapt and bounce back from adversity, trauma, or significant stress • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2023-10-08
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- what would you show?
- a feeling commonly associated with depression.
- hormone related to stress.
- therapist who described trauma.
- 2 words which stands for EQ.
- synonym for over-thinking.
- an action that is free of charge.
- a feeling piper experiences at the beginning of the video
- -ing word mentioned in the protective factors.
- a phrase associated with 'gloom & doom'.
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- broad interpretations from a single event.
- Art therapy helps____thoughts, emotions and assess behavior.
- Art expression is a powerful way to safely___.
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
- present tense of a verb.
- Linkin park song
- Is it true truama causes both physical and emotional symptoms?.
- like the 'common cold' of all mental illnesses.
18 Clues: Linkin park song • what would you show? • present tense of a verb. • hormone related to stress. • synonym for over-thinking. • 2 words which stands for EQ. • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. • therapist who described trauma. • an action that is free of charge. • a phrase associated with 'gloom & doom'. • broad interpretations from a single event. • ...
Mental Math Review 2024-11-07
Mental Health - Medications 2022-02-01
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- Gold standard for Bipolar disorder
- Long-acting antipsychotic medications
- Some use Ritalin & Adderall to control this
- Antidepressant more lethal than others
- Antabuse, Campral, Vivitrol to maintain sobriety
- Antianxiety med with possible dependency
- Haldol, Prolixin, Thorazine
- Used for bring color back into the world
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- 2nd gen antipsychotics
- Mood stabilizers used with antidepressants
- CBC with Diff required when taking this antipsychotic
- Anxiolytic with delayed response
- Namenda & Aricept helps maintain this
- AIMS scale used to monitor
- meds that can work on pain or lower a seizure threshold
- what to avoid when taking an MAOI
- Libruim & Serax are common meds used to prevent withdrawal
- Prozac, Zoloft, Celexa
- Dystonia, Akathisia are symptoms
19 Clues: 2nd gen antipsychotics • Prozac, Zoloft, Celexa • AIMS scale used to monitor • Haldol, Prolixin, Thorazine • Anxiolytic with delayed response • Dystonia, Akathisia are symptoms • what to avoid when taking an MAOI • Gold standard for Bipolar disorder • Namenda & Aricept helps maintain this • Long-acting antipsychotic medications • Antidepressant more lethal than others • ...
Mental Health Wordsearch 2022-03-22
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- a state of mind that causes people to be calm and tranquil.
- a disorder that causes people to fixate on small things or obsess over things that many people think are small or meaningless.
- someone who can help you by talking to you about emotions, mental disorders, and mental health.
- types of this disorder include social, separation, and panic, and this disorder often causes people to feel nervous or afraid to do things.
- short for post traumatic stress disorder.
- an emotion that causes people to be very mad at other people or things.
- a disorder that causes people to
- a condition that causes people to have mood swings that can be severe.
- things such as happiness, sadness, anger, and more.
- short for attention deficit hyper disorder.
- short for attention deficit disorder.
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- a syndrome that often makes people have uncontrollable tics.
- an optimistic state of mind that makes you expect positive outcomes.
- there are many of these, and they often cause people to deeply care about their weight, what they eat, and how people view them.
- a mental disorder that makes you feel very sad, alone, isolated, and hopeless.
- an organization that brings awareness to mental health conditions, mainly depression.
- reality abnormally.
- a mental health condition that makes a person have multiple personalities.
18 Clues: reality abnormally. • a disorder that causes people to • short for attention deficit disorder. • short for post traumatic stress disorder. • short for attention deficit hyper disorder. • things such as happiness, sadness, anger, and more. • a state of mind that causes people to be calm and tranquil. • a syndrome that often makes people have uncontrollable tics. • ...
Mental Health Review 2025-10-24
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- PTSD stands for Post ______________ Stress Disorder
- What occurs when a mental health condition does not go away and becomes so severe that it interferes with daily functioning
- This is extreme stress due to disturbing events such as violence or disasters
- Experiencing a serious change in the way you feel is an example of a _______ _________
- This is how you feel about yourself
- This is a professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions
- Anything that causes stress
- This is negative stress and can cause harmful health effects
- This is when a therapist meets with a group of people who share similar experiences
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- These occur for no reason and can happen anywhere or anytime without warning, they may also occur due to certain triggers
- This is how you see yourself
- This is positive stress
- This is someone you can seek if you are struggling with your mental health
- What is the process of using strategies to reduce stress?
- Increased ___________ rate is a symptom of anxiety
- A state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- This percentage of students experience bullying
- Bipolar is an example of what kind of disorder?
18 Clues: This is positive stress • Anything that causes stress • This is how you see yourself • This is how you feel about yourself • This percentage of students experience bullying • Bipolar is an example of what kind of disorder? • Increased ___________ rate is a symptom of anxiety • PTSD stands for Post ______________ Stress Disorder • ...
Mental Health Condition 2025-08-23
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- Extreme work fatigue
- Post-trauma stress disorder
- Hallucinations and delusions
- Obsessive compulsive disorder
- Extreme weight loss disorder
- Abnormal eating habits
- Treatment for mental illness
- Developmental condition
- Persistent sadness
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- Extreme mood swings
- Binge eating and purging
- Physical and mental pressure
- Trouble sleeping
- Intense fear of something
- Attention deficit disorder
- Sudden fear episode
- Excessive worry
- Dependence on substances
18 Clues: Excessive worry • Trouble sleeping • Persistent sadness • Extreme mood swings • Sudden fear episode • Extreme work fatigue • Abnormal eating habits • Developmental condition • Binge eating and purging • Dependence on substances • Intense fear of something • Attention deficit disorder • Post-trauma stress disorder • Physical and mental pressure • Hallucinations and delusions • ...
Esteban's Mental Meltdown 2025-12-11
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- Baddie in the excel sheets
- The finance guy everyone wants on their team
- The most drunk at the christmas party
- The ultimate social engineer
- Jonatan's weekly horror
- Enchants everyone with her smile
- The real warrier in every day's hunger games
- Travels the farthest, yet never skips a party
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- Queen of international markets
- Banana purist
- Esteban's guilty pleasure
- Soon to be your jordan travel guide
- Never lucky without his magic underwear
- Nao's secret culinary weapon
- Runs on infinite social battery
- the mastermind of flawless organization
- practically half polish by now
- Coffee? Not in her universe
18 Clues: Banana purist • Jonatan's weekly horror • Esteban's guilty pleasure • Baddie in the excel sheets • Coffee? Not in her universe • Nao's secret culinary weapon • The ultimate social engineer • Queen of international markets • practically half polish by now • Runs on infinite social battery • Enchants everyone with her smile • Soon to be your jordan travel guide • ...
Gothic language 2020-06-26
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- type of Gothic hero.
- severe mental disorder
- unpleasant emotion caused by the threat of danger or harm.
- another word for "fear".
- Showing signs of mental anguish or torment.
- a corpse that drinks the blood of the living
- frequented by ghosts:
- Extreme physical or mental suffering.
- remains of a building, especially an old one.
- An event regarded as a portent of good or evil.
- showing a tendency to be quickly irritated.
- insanity
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- A person suffering from chronic mental disorder
- perceive something that is not real
- person who practices witchcraft; a wizard
- suffering from a psychosis
- loud, sharp sound made by pieces of metal being struck
- A burial ground, especially one beside a church.
- the end of the life of a person or organism.
- with little or no light
- large building, fortified against attack.
- having the qualities of the Devil;outrageously wicked
- A style or category of art, music, or literature.
23 Clues: insanity • type of Gothic hero. • frequented by ghosts: • severe mental disorder • with little or no light • another word for "fear". • suffering from a psychosis • perceive something that is not real • Extreme physical or mental suffering. • person who practices witchcraft; a wizard • large building, fortified against attack. • Showing signs of mental anguish or torment. • ...
Sloganityisms Crossword Thoughts 2025-11-14
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- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others
- Treatment for mental or emotional issues,
- One's established set of attitudes or beliefs
- Activities that promote physical and mental well -being
- Empowering shift of clarity or understanding for growth, hope and forward movement
- Strategies for managing difficult or stressful situations
- A practice to reduce stress and promote calmness
- Maintaining equilibrium in life's demands
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
- Professional guidance and support for personal or emotional issues
- Calming techniques used to support being present, real, and right now
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- Moment of place for disconnection and rejuvenation
- Assistance and encouragement from others
- Limits set to protect energy, peace, and personal space
- A state of being in good physical and mental health
- The quality of being thankful and appreciative
- Strategy for physical health and mental stress relief
- The ability to bounce back from difficulties
- Being present and attentive in the moment,
- A persistent low mood that affects daily life
20 Clues: Assistance and encouragement from others • Treatment for mental or emotional issues, • Maintaining equilibrium in life's demands • Being present and attentive in the moment, • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • The ability to bounce back from difficulties • One's established set of attitudes or beliefs • A persistent low mood that affects daily life • ...
Chapter 9 Health 2022-06-03
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- uses medication to treat disorder
- involves 2 psychologists lead a group of 5 to 15
- a reaction to death denial the action of declaring something to be untrue
- deep sorrow for someone who has died
- a group of killings of oneself
- behavioral and emotional problems
- a feeling of expectation
- characterized by feeling of worry
- a condition that affects the mood
- a strong feeling of annoyance
- the catharsis or sudden outpouring of emotions
- short term of treatment about thinking
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- techniques to control a persons stress
- sorrow, numbness, and even guilt and anger
- a death caused by an injury oneself
- a treatment of mental disorder
- an anxiety disorder
- mental problem that affects emotional state
- the action of consenting
- dysfunction of the brain
- a state of being isolated from a group
- A physical disorder in which the symptoms
- deep regret
- a mental disorder with unusual shifts of moods
- disorder a mental illness by eating
- a term that treats behavioral
26 Clues: deep regret • an anxiety disorder • the action of consenting • dysfunction of the brain • a feeling of expectation • a term that treats behavioral • a strong feeling of annoyance • a treatment of mental disorder • a group of killings of oneself • uses medication to treat disorder • behavioral and emotional problems • characterized by feeling of worry • ...
Sloganityisms Crossword Thoughts 2025-11-14
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- A state of being in good physical and mental health
- Calming techniques used to support being present, real, and right now
- The quality of being thankful and appreciative
- Maintaining equilibrium in life's demands
- A practice to reduce stress and promote calmness
- The ability to bounce back from difficulties
- Assistance and encouragement from others
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
- Moment of place for disconnection and rejuvenation
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- Strategy for physical health and mental stress relief
- A persistent low mood that affects daily life
- Empowering shift of clarity or understanding for growth, hope and forward movement
- Treatment for mental or emotional issues
- Being present and attentive in the moment
- One's established set of attitudes or beliefs
- Strategies for managing difficult or stressful situations
- Professional guidance and support for personal or emotional issues
- Limits set to protect energy, peace, and personal space
- Activities that promote physical and mental well -being
20 Clues: Treatment for mental or emotional issues • Assistance and encouragement from others • Maintaining equilibrium in life's demands • Being present and attentive in the moment • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • The ability to bounce back from difficulties • A persistent low mood that affects daily life • One's established set of attitudes or beliefs • ...
mental health vocabulary 2020-11-04
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- illness Disorder of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
- fearful anticipation
- low or irritable mood or loss of interest or pleasure in almost all activities
- in your mind
- Psychologist trained professional who provides treatment to children
- pertaining to feelings
- Abuse / Dependence Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol.
- delays in speech development, limited social relatedness, and restricted interests
- mental input from others, from your environment or from yourself
- disorder characterized by preoccupation with food and distorted body image
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- Disabilities disability of a person which is attributable to a condition closely related to mental retardation
- toxic or destructive mental input from others, from your environment or from yourself
- Abuse Severity of sexual abuse can range from fondling to forcible rape.
- Compulsive Disorder refers to recurrent and persistent thoughts, impulses, or images that are intrusive
- involving the mind or an intellectual process
- mental input from others, from your environment or from yourself.
- disorder changes in mood
- treatment that involves therapeutic conversations
- you are protecting yourself from these causes of psychological disease.
- Abuse causes physical injury or harm to the child.
- you are protecting yourself from these causes of psychological disease.
21 Clues: in your mind • fearful anticipation • pertaining to feelings • disorder changes in mood • involving the mind or an intellectual process • treatment that involves therapeutic conversations • Abuse causes physical injury or harm to the child. • illness Disorder of thinking, feeling, and behaving. • Abuse / Dependence Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-07-11
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- a state of emotional or physical strain
- feelings of worry, fear and uncertainty
- take care of your mind, body and ____
- don't _____, be happy
- feeling sad and hopeless
- exercise for the mind
- hostile or violent behaviour towards others
- the opposite of positivity
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- the quality of being thankful
- hormones that lift your mood
- self-esteem makes for a _________ person
- a heavy feeling of not being able to cope
- avoiding social events and activities
- anxiety can lead to a ____ attack
- exercise for mind and body
- ability to share feelings of another person
- not being able to sleep
- a disorder relating to a shocking or dangerous event
18 Clues: don't _____, be happy • exercise for the mind • not being able to sleep • feeling sad and hopeless • exercise for mind and body • the opposite of positivity • hormones that lift your mood • the quality of being thankful • anxiety can lead to a ____ attack • take care of your mind, body and ____ • avoiding social events and activities • a state of emotional or physical strain • ...
Mental Health pharm 2026-02-11
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- Major adverse effects of MAOIs
- Cannot be taken with foods that contain tyramine
- Risk of causing metabolic syndrome
- Key neurotransmitter in the treatment of depression
- Antidepressant also used for certain types of chronic pain
- Used for depression and smoking cessation
- A priority assessment for a client taking a mood stabilizer
- Prototype first-gen antipsychotic drug
- Mental health medication with high risk of causing fatal dysrhythmias
- Common non-pharm intervention for depression and anxiety
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- One of the major drug types used to treat mood disorders
- Presents with rigidity, confusion, HTN, tachycardia
- A priority assessment for all clients with depression
- Often used for acute anxiety
- A symptom of bipolar disorder
- Has Black box warnings for teratogenicity, hepatotoxicity, pancreatitis
- Complication of first gen schizophrenia medications
- First line drug class for depression and anxiety
18 Clues: Often used for acute anxiety • A symptom of bipolar disorder • Major adverse effects of MAOIs • Risk of causing metabolic syndrome • Prototype first-gen antipsychotic drug • Used for depression and smoking cessation • Cannot be taken with foods that contain tyramine • First line drug class for depression and anxiety • Presents with rigidity, confusion, HTN, tachycardia • ...
Mental Illness Vocabulary 2024-12-10
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- an eating disorder characterized by regular, often secretive bouts of overeating followed by self-induced vomiting or purging, strict dieting, or extreme exercise, associated with persistent and excessive concern with body weight
- is a common but serious mood disorder. It causes severe symptoms that affect how a person feels, thinks, and handles daily activities, such as sleeping, eating, or working.
- is a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness. It might cause you to sweat, feel restless and tense, and have a rapid heartbeat. It can be a normal reaction to stress.
- The capacity to endure continued subjection to something, especially a drug, transplant, antigen, or environmental conditions, without adverse reaction.
- exploit, manipulate or violate the rights of others. lack concern, regret, or remorse about other people's distress. behave irresponsibly and show disregard for normal social behavior. have difficulty sustaining long-term relationships.
- is a chronic brain disorder that affects less than one percent of the U.S. population. When ______________ is active, symptoms can include delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, trouble with thinking and lack of motivation.
- is a mental health condition in which people have an unreasonably high sense of their own importance.
- is an eating disorder characterized by restriction of food intake
- is marked by an ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development.
- is a disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event.
- (formerly called manic-depressive illness or manic depression) is a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration. These shifts can make it difficult to carry out day-to-day tasks.
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- An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something
- Where you hear, see, smell, taste or feel things that appear to be real but only exist in your mind.
- a disability that affects the acquisition of knowledge or skills, in particular any of various neurodevelopmental conditions affecting the learning and use of specific academic skills such as reading, writing, or mathematics.
- Physical symptoms suggest a physical disorder, but there are no demonstrable organic findings and there is strong evidence for link to psychological factors or conflicts.
- to indulge in something
- Features a pattern of unwanted thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead you to do repetitive behaviors (compulsions). These obsessions and compulsions interfere with daily activities and cause significant distress
- People with ________________ have frequent and unexpected panic attacks. These attacks are characterized by a sudden wave of fear or discomfort or a sense of losing control even when there is no clear danger or trigger.
18 Clues: to indulge in something • An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something • is an eating disorder characterized by restriction of food intake • Where you hear, see, smell, taste or feel things that appear to be real but only exist in your mind. • is a mental health condition in which people have an unreasonably high sense of their own importance. • ...
Mental Health Review 2025-12-10
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- Inhale for 4 seconds, hold for 4, exhale for 4, hold for 4. Repeat 5-10 times
- causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat, leading to self-imposed starvation and excessive weight loss.
- health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior
- characterized by binge eating followed by purging, often through vomiting or the use of laxatives.
- Persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest, often accompanied by physical symptoms and cognitive difficulties.
- marked by recurring, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions) that the person feels driven to perform.
- You should do this for 30 minutes every day
- characterized by persistent feelings of distress, worry, or fear that are strong enough to interfere with one's daily activities.
- your emotional, psychological and social well being
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- This organ shrinks as a result of chronic stress
- Tensing and relaxing certain muscle groups from your feet to your neck
- people interpret reality abnormally, which may result in hallucinations, delusions, and extremely disordered thinking and behavior.
- characterized by regularly consuming large amounts of food in a short period and feeling a lack of control over eating during the episode.
- Writing, art, music, etc...
- characterized by periods of extreme mood swings, including emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression).
- condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event, causing flashbacks, nightmares, and severe anxiety.
- Any type of change that causes physical, emotional, or psychological strain.
- A negative or discriminatory attitude toward mental health/illness
18 Clues: Writing, art, music, etc... • You should do this for 30 minutes every day • This organ shrinks as a result of chronic stress • your emotional, psychological and social well being • A negative or discriminatory attitude toward mental health/illness • health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior • ...
Introductory Concepts 2025-09-04
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- Focused on diagnosing and treating mental disorders
- Nonphysical set of mental facilities containing the conscious and subconcious
- Study of the mind and behavior of animals
- Psychology in the workplace, employee mental health
- The study of growth in a lifespan. How people adapt and learn and grow physically and mentally
- Behaviors related to movement, muscle coordination, and balance
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- Study of identifying disease. Mental health disorders
- the mental processing of thoughts that you are consciously aware of
- focuses on problem solving, memory, emotional regulation, learning, spacial reasoning
- focuses on biological and psychological factors of a person
- The study of how we think, feel, and behave within a group
- Focuses on general mental health, improving self, and navigating life challenges
- A type of cognition that is related to one of your 5 senses
13 Clues: Study of the mind and behavior of animals • Focused on diagnosing and treating mental disorders • Psychology in the workplace, employee mental health • Study of identifying disease. Mental health disorders • The study of how we think, feel, and behave within a group • focuses on biological and psychological factors of a person • ...
Chapter 9 Health 2022-06-03
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- uses medication to treat disorder
- involves 2 psychologists lead a group of 5 to 15
- a reaction to death denial the action of declaring something to be untrue
- deep sorrow for someone who has died
- a group of killings of oneself
- behavioral and emotional problems
- a feeling of expectation
- characterized by feeling of worry
- a condition that affects the mood
- a strong feeling of annoyance
- the catharsis or sudden outpouring of emotions
- short term of treatment about thinking
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- techniques to control a persons stress
- sorrow, numbness, and even guilt and anger
- a death caused by an injury oneself
- a treatment of mental disorder
- an anxiety disorder
- mental problem that affects emotional state
- the action of consenting
- dysfunction of the brain
- a state of being isolated from a group
- A physical disorder in which the symptoms
- deep regret
- a mental disorder with unusual shifts of moods
- disorder a mental illness by eating
- a term that treats behavioral
26 Clues: deep regret • an anxiety disorder • the action of consenting • dysfunction of the brain • a feeling of expectation • a term that treats behavioral • a strong feeling of annoyance • a treatment of mental disorder • a group of killings of oneself • uses medication to treat disorder • behavioral and emotional problems • characterized by feeling of worry • ...
Crossword about the article "The people who answer the phone" 2014-02-04
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- A time of great confusing
- Relating to the mind
- To push yourself suddenly off a bridge in order to kill yourself
- A mental health and suicide prevention hotline servicing New York
- A feeling of nervousness about something that is happening
- A mental illness in which a person is very unhappy
- Which happens unexpectedly and needs fast reactions
- The state of being alone
- A person who works willingly in a suicide-prevention call center
- The state of having a disease of mind or body
- To experience physical or mental pain
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- To hurt physically someone or damage something
- The possibility of something bad happening
- A series of coordinated activities designed to achieve a social goal
- To stop someone from killing or injuring himself
- The act of killing yourself intentionally
- The act of stopping someone from doing something dangerous
- An encouragement for a person
- To not succeed in what you are trying to achieve
- Helping persons in an earlier stage in a process
20 Clues: Relating to the mind • The state of being alone • A time of great confusing • An encouragement for a person • To experience physical or mental pain • The act of killing yourself intentionally • The possibility of something bad happening • The state of having a disease of mind or body • To hurt physically someone or damage something • ...
Stress Awareness Day 2025-10-31
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- Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
- Feeling of worry or fear, often related to stress.
- Feeling of thankfulness that promotes positivity.
- Controlled inhalation and exhalation to manage stress.
- Ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- Technique for calming the mind and reducing stress.
- Actions taken to preserve or improve one's health.
- Overall state of health and well-being.
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- Practice of being present and fully engaged in the moment.
- Eating habits that contribute to physical and mental health.
- State of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion.
- Limits set to protect one's mental and emotional health.
- Help or assistance from others during stressful times.
- State of being free from tension and anxiety.
- Strategies used to deal with stress and challenges.
- Physical activity that helps reduce stress.
- State of equilibrium between work and personal life.
- Professional treatment for mental and emotional issues.
- Ability to recover quickly from stress or adversity.
- Restorative process essential for stress recovery.
20 Clues: Overall state of health and well-being. • Physical activity that helps reduce stress. • State of being free from tension and anxiety. • Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact. • Feeling of thankfulness that promotes positivity. • Feeling of worry or fear, often related to stress. • Actions taken to preserve or improve one's health. • ...
Mental Health Stigma (Group 2) 2022-06-17
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- Based on the video there is a....... in mental health.
- Most of the interviewees will only give...jobs for the mentally ill.
- Mental health issues doesn't....
- How they react if they have family members with mental illness
- Most of the interviewees doesn't know how to... people with mental illness.
- ...is something that society teaches you.
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- The hardest battle is the fight against?
- What does the interviewer diagnosed with?
- The interviewer.....their mental illness.
- They learned to say... for showing their symptoms of mental illness.
- How long does the interviewer live with a mental health condition?
11 Clues: Mental health issues doesn't.... • The hardest battle is the fight against? • What does the interviewer diagnosed with? • The interviewer.....their mental illness. • ...is something that society teaches you. • Based on the video there is a....... in mental health. • How they react if they have family members with mental illness • ...
Mental Health Conditions/ Mental Illnesses 2021-03-16
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- binging and purging of calories
- ______ compulsive disorder is characterized by repeated, intrusive and unwanted thoughts that result in rituals that seem impossible to control
- personality disorder is characterized by a difficulty regulating emotion. This leads to severe mood swings, poor self-image and stormy personal relationships
- a disabling irrational fear of something that poses little or no danger
- a condition characterized by inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity
- symptoms include constant fatigue, and loss of interest in activities that used to be pleasurable
- distorted body image and self-starvation
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- a disorder that causes dramatic shifts in a person's mood, energy, and ability to think clearly
- an excessive amount of time feeling worried or nervous
- a thought disorder characterized by a false sense of reality
- stress disorder occurs after experiencing something harmful, terrifying or upsetting
- a type of depression associated with shorter amounts of daylight
12 Clues: binging and purging of calories • distorted body image and self-starvation • an excessive amount of time feeling worried or nervous • a thought disorder characterized by a false sense of reality • a type of depression associated with shorter amounts of daylight • a disabling irrational fear of something that poses little or no danger • ...
Timeline of Mental Illness 2023-06-28
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- Mental illness was caused by the devil
- Mental illness was caused by imbalance
- Drilling a hole in the skull
- The hormone behind stress
- Famous British mental asylum
- Mental illness marked by periods of euphoria and delusions
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- The spiritual practice of evicting demons
- Mental illness was caused by trauma
- Greek physician who spearheaded four humours
- Individual who adopted psychogenic explanations
- Places to house the mentally ill, poor, and homeless
- Surgery using an ice pick to sever the prefrontal lobe
12 Clues: The hormone behind stress • Drilling a hole in the skull • Famous British mental asylum • Mental illness was caused by trauma • Mental illness was caused by the devil • Mental illness was caused by imbalance • The spiritual practice of evicting demons • Greek physician who spearheaded four humours • Individual who adopted psychogenic explanations • ...
crossword gym 2020-08-31
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- ; something done successfully
- ; materials
- ; committing to something
- ; related to the mind
- ; state being in good health
- ; relating to emotions
- ; needing companionship
- ; action of giving someone support
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- ; mental state of achievement
- ; willing to do commit or do something
- ; being physically fit
- ; relating to the body as opposed to the mind
- ; mental and physical condition
- ; bein responsible
- ; the action of engaging
15 Clues: ; materials • ; bein responsible • ; related to the mind • ; being physically fit • ; relating to emotions • ; needing companionship • ; the action of engaging • ; committing to something • ; state being in good health • ; mental state of achievement • ; something done successfully • ; mental and physical condition • ; action of giving someone support • ...
Mental Health Concepts 2023-08-22
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- This is the client's right to make their own decisions.
- Nurse displaces characteristics of someone in their personal life onto the client.
- This type of admission may be needed when the client is a danger to themselves or others.
- This is also referred to as fairness, describing equal treatment of all.
- Nurse's loyalty to the client and the job.
- This is confining a client to an area, deliberately and not part of a client's treatment (2wrds)
- The client views a member of the healthcare team as someone in their personal life.
- This type of admission the client or their guardian chose treatment.
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- Failing to provide adequate care to a client.
- This level of anxiety has decreased perception and requires direction
- This tort is harmful unconsented touch of a client.
- The nurse's requirement to do no harm to their client.
- The nurse's duty to promote the good of others.
- This tort is making a threat of harm to a client.
- This level of anxiety occurs in normal everyday life
- This type of anxiety is the most intense and the client loses touch with reality.
- Nurse's duty to always be truthful and honest with the client.
- This level of anxiety learning and problem solving do not occur, patient has confusion, tachycardia, and may hyperventilate.
18 Clues: Nurse's loyalty to the client and the job. • Failing to provide adequate care to a client. • The nurse's duty to promote the good of others. • This tort is making a threat of harm to a client. • This tort is harmful unconsented touch of a client. • This level of anxiety occurs in normal everyday life • The nurse's requirement to do no harm to their client. • ...
Understand Mental Illnesses 2024-10-15
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- disorder characterized by having irregular thoughts and delusions, hearing voices and seeing things
- disorder characterized by intense negative feelings that do not go way and negatively affect daily life
- condition in which a person has difficulty paying attention or controlling their behavior
- a disorder in which someone responds with extreme or unrealistic fear and dread of a situation
- gatherings in which a therapist meets with a group of people who share a common experience
- term that describes the copying of suicide attempts after exposure to another person's suicide
- type of therapy that involves one-on-one meeting with therapist
- series of suicides in a particular community that occur in a relatively short period of time
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- disorder characterized by periods of intense depression that alternate with periods of manic moods
- treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health
- substance that causes changes in the brain to reduce symptoms of a mental illness
- treatment that involves staying in a healthcare facility for a period of time
- therapy in which all family members meet together to build positive relationships
- professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions
- mark of shame or embarrassment
- act of taking one's life
- people who lose a loved one to suicide
- mental or emotional condition so severe that it interferes with daily functioning
18 Clues: act of taking one's life • mark of shame or embarrassment • people who lose a loved one to suicide • type of therapy that involves one-on-one meeting with therapist • treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health • professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions • ...
MULTIPLICATION 2015-01-31
10 Clues: 7 TIMES 10 • REPEATED ADDITION • MENTAL MATHS 9 X 8 • MENTAL MATHS 7 X 5 • MENTAL MATHS 9 X 9 • MENTAL MATHS 8 X 7 • MENTAL MATHS 22 X 3 • MENTAL MATHS 42 X 11 • ANSWER OF MULTIPLICATION • NUMBERS THAT DIVIDE A NUMBER COMPLETELY
Mental Health Matters 2025-07-22
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- determination, or: "the horrors persist, but so do I"
- rest for mental and physical restoration
- emotional state or feeling
- a feeling of worry or unease
- optimism for the future
- disorder that features a pattern of unwanted thoughts and fears known as obsessions
- treatment for mental health issues
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- chronic sadness or loss of motivation
- mood disorder with extreme highs and lows
- negative perceptions about mental health
- feeling alone or disconnected
- physical activity for mental well being
- understanding and sharing others' feelings
- pressure or tension
14 Clues: pressure or tension • optimism for the future • emotional state or feeling • a feeling of worry or unease • feeling alone or disconnected • treatment for mental health issues • chronic sadness or loss of motivation • physical activity for mental well being • negative perceptions about mental health • rest for mental and physical restoration • ...
Psych Sim 2024-03-27
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- You cannot eat tyramine foods with this medication class
- A tricyclic antidepressant that can turn urine blue-green
- A neurotransmitter often associated with pleasure and reward, implicated in addiction and mood disorders.
- A mental health condition characterized by intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors aimed at reducing anxiety.
- A benzodiazepine often used for the short-term management of anxiety disorders and panic attacks.
- A mental health disorder characterized by a distorted body image and an obsession with weight and food intake.
- A type of therapy that explores how unconscious conflicts and past experiences influence current thoughts and behaviors.
- A neurotransmitter commonly associated with mood regulation and often targeted in the treatment of depression.
- serum levels 0.6-1.2 MeQ
- A state of intense apprehension, worry, or fear that is disproportionate to the actual threat.
- A technique used in therapies to bring awareness to the present moment without judgment.
- A mental health disorder characterized by excessive preoccupation with one's appearance and perceived flaws.
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- A medication used to treat alcohol dependence by reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms
- An anticonvulsant medication sometimes used as a mood stabilizer in the treatment of bipolar disorder.
- A mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings, including manic episodes and depressive episodes.
- A stimulant medication commonly prescribed for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
- A state of intense fear or discomfort in situations where escape may be difficult or embarrassing
- A defense mechanism involving the unconscious refusal to acknowledge aspects of reality that are too distressing.
- A commonly prescribed SSRI used to treat depression, anxiety disorders, and OCD
- A strategy used in crisis intervention to ensure no one is at risk of harm to themselves or others.
- A mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and worthlessness.
- serum levels 50 - 100 ug/ml.
- A severe mental health condition characterized by disturbances in thought, perception, and behavior.
- A mental health disorder characterized by difficulties with social interaction, communication, and restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities
- A type of therapy that focuses on changing maladaptive thoughts and behaviors
- This therapy involves the use of medications to treat mental illnesses.
26 Clues: serum levels 0.6-1.2 MeQ • serum levels 50 - 100 ug/ml. • You cannot eat tyramine foods with this medication class • A tricyclic antidepressant that can turn urine blue-green • This therapy involves the use of medications to treat mental illnesses. • A type of therapy that focuses on changing maladaptive thoughts and behaviors • ...
Psychology Units 1-3 2025-12-12
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- gap between neurons
- controls hunger and body regulation
- knowledge comes from experience
- shows relationship between variables
- focus on purpose of mental processes
- early approach using introspection
- receives neural signals
- minimum stimulation to fire
- sends neural signals
- neuron can’t fire briefly
- neurotransmitter tied to reward
- neurotransmitter affecting mood
- forms memories
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- nerve cell
- emphasis on human growth and potential
- study of observable behavior
- outer layer of brain
- mental processes like thinking
- processes fear and emotion
- research method showing cause and effect
- natural painkillers
- sensory relay center
- assigning participants by chance
- study of behavior and mental processes
- brain’s ability to change
25 Clues: nerve cell • forms memories • gap between neurons • natural painkillers • outer layer of brain • sensory relay center • sends neural signals • receives neural signals • neuron can’t fire briefly • brain’s ability to change • processes fear and emotion • minimum stimulation to fire • study of observable behavior • mental processes like thinking • knowledge comes from experience • ...
Chapter 11 Mental Health 2021-09-21
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- A way to represent mental health - ranging from mentally healthy, through to a mental health problem, to a diagnosable mental disorder.
- Factors that affect our mental health: social support, access to health care, level of income, attachment, external stressors, level of education…
- Likely to be willing and able to sustain healthy relationships, can effectively resolve conflicts with others, are respectful and are able to interact in socially appropriate ways.
- Physiologically based or determined influences that we have little control over such as our genes, immune system functioning, specific neurotransmitters….
- An individual realises his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and is able to make contributions to their community.
- Characteristics of people who are _____________: learn from their experiences, think clearly, enjoy and appreciate other people/life.
- The ability to have satisfying relationships and interactions with others.
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- Requires that participants are aware of the purpose of the research and know what will be expected of them as they participate before giving written permission that they agree. .
- Often used in research studies (or ‘clinical trials’) to determine how effective a new or improved medication/treatment is.
- Negatively affects the way a person thinks, feels and/or behaves, but is less severe and the duration tends to be shorter than a mental disorder.
- Way of describing and explaining how certain factors combine and interact to influence a person’s mental health.
- Factors that affect mental health: perceptions, emotions, learning and memory, attitudes, personality traits, coping skills…
- How well an individual independently performs or operates in their environment.
- Thoughts, feelings and/or behaviours that are usually associated with significant personal distress and impair the ability to function effectively in everyday life.
- Associated with mental processes: our thoughts, attitudes, our skills in interacting with others, how we learn, perceptions of ourselves, others and our external environment, how we learn, respond to and manage stress…
- To be able to understand, share and regulate emotions, to acknowledge and appropriately share both positive and negative emotions with others.
- How we feel about ourselves and our lives. There are different domains - social and emotional are two of them.
- Actions that enable a person to effectively carry out their usual everyday tasks.
- that affect our mental health: brain function, immune system, substance use, hormones, neurotransmitters and neurotransmission…
- Behaviour that disrupts or impairs everyday functioning.
- Influences that originate inside or within a person.
- ‘Bouncing back’ from adversity or difficult experiences of life (stressors) and restoring positive functioning.
22 Clues: Influences that originate inside or within a person. • Behaviour that disrupts or impairs everyday functioning. • The ability to have satisfying relationships and interactions with others. • How well an individual independently performs or operates in their environment. • Actions that enable a person to effectively carry out their usual everyday tasks. • ...
Mr. B Mental Health & Wellness 2021-04-30
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- negative stress
- anxiety, irritability and sadness impact this part of a person
- manual of mental disorders
- cause to stress related to injuries
- state of well being in which an individual can cope with normal stresses of life (2 words)
- the process of adapting in the face stressors
- a phase of bipolar disorder
- a physician specialized with disorders of thinking
- a persons nature affected by their behaviour
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- mental health resource that leads important research for youth mental health
- a more severe form of depression
- constantly thinking about dark thoughts to gain insight
- cause of stress related to how our brain interprets situations
- positive stress
- yoga and mindfulness foster this to build resiliency
- most likely caused by psychiatric predisposition and life experience
- over rehearsing a future event
17 Clues: negative stress • positive stress • manual of mental disorders • a phase of bipolar disorder • over rehearsing a future event • a more severe form of depression • cause to stress related to injuries • a persons nature affected by their behaviour • the process of adapting in the face stressors • a physician specialized with disorders of thinking • ...
Mental/Emotional Health 2022-02-17
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- your feelings
- influence that people of a similar age place on a person
- an action that can harm people
- events you have little or no control over
- something that deserves first attention
- is what a person thinks about himself or herself
- everything that surrounds you
- the body's reaction to the demands of daily living
- the health of the body
- help a person say no
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- positive stress
- the sum of traits you get from your biological parents
- a hormone that prepares the body for quick action
- intense sadness caused by loss or death
- the mind
- means the way in which a person lives
- a lasting feeling of sadness or unhappiness
- negative stress
18 Clues: the mind • your feelings • positive stress • negative stress • help a person say no • the health of the body • everything that surrounds you • an action that can harm people • means the way in which a person lives • intense sadness caused by loss or death • something that deserves first attention • events you have little or no control over • ...
Mental Health Review 2016-09-21
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- Ability to manage stress and keep a positive view of yourself
- The body's response to change
- "I like my new haircut."
- Negative stress (injury)
- How much a person likes and accepts themself
- A health problem that effects your mood and behavior
- An unhealthy pattern of eating
- Represents the 3 ways to keep yourself healthy
- Understanding how medua effects your health
- Having healthy relationships with others
- Body's two options when dealing with stress
- How you feel about the way you look
- Anything that causes stress (argument)
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- Positive stress (winning a game)
- "I am awful at everything."
- Forms of mass communication (internet)
- Healthy way of dealing with stress
- Deep sadness that won't go away
18 Clues: "I like my new haircut." • Negative stress (injury) • "I am awful at everything." • The body's response to change • An unhealthy pattern of eating • Deep sadness that won't go away • Positive stress (winning a game) • Healthy way of dealing with stress • How you feel about the way you look • Forms of mass communication (internet) • Anything that causes stress (argument) • ...
mental health vocbaulary 2020-11-04
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- mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature
- from infirmity or disease
- psychological state of someone who is functioning at a satisfactory level of emotional and behavioral adjustment
- of or relating to or caused by a poison
- as a part; be made up out of
- in a place, position, or situation
- or pertaining to feelings
- going into an electronic system
- damage
- totality of surrounding conditions
- designed to shield) against harm or discomfort
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- or connote
- that provide the generative force of something
- health
- general condition of body and mind
- the mind or an intellectual process
- a result is obtained or an end is achieved
- often persistent bodily disorder or disease
- impairment of health
- from danger, injury, destruction, or damage
- in your mind
21 Clues: health • damage • or connote • in your mind • impairment of health • from infirmity or disease • or pertaining to feelings • as a part; be made up out of • going into an electronic system • general condition of body and mind • in a place, position, or situation • totality of surrounding conditions • the mind or an intellectual process • of or relating to or caused by a poison • ...
Mental Health Terms 2022-10-25
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- Do Without The basics.
- Being in severe tension.
- Feelings about something.
- Feeling of Hopelessness
- Factors Things that shorten Life.
- To Kill yourself.
- Afraid of Something.
- To put yourself in someone's place.
- worrying about something.
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- to go beyond limits.
- A symbol of something.
- the way you act.
- To Misuse.
- About People
- things that go wrong.
- Having to do with the Mind.
- something very weird.
- Moving, Running and Throwing.
18 Clues: To Misuse. • About People • the way you act. • To Kill yourself. • Afraid of Something. • to go beyond limits. • something very weird. • A symbol of something. • things that go wrong. • Feeling of Hopelessness • Being in severe tension. • Do Without The basics. • Feelings about something. • worrying about something. • Moving, Running and Throwing. • Having to do with the Mind. • ...
Mental Health 1 2023-10-16
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- traditional mood stabalizer
- body adapts to the drug
- inhibits reuptake of 5-HT
- tremens when chronic ETOH intake is stopped
- drug class, can cause sexual dysfxn & weight gain
- may cause sleepwalking, given at HS
- AE include anorexia, insomnia, weight loss & seizures
- inhibits reuptake of 5-HT & NE
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- an electrolyte related to lithium toxicity
- use cautiously with older age & impaired renal/liver fxn
- sweet food, avoid with a MAOI
- drug class with BBW for SI
- dependence when nervous system adapts to substance
- brand TCA, can cause low BP, HTN & dysrythmias
- prototype,HTN crisis mat result from aged foods
- can occur when abuse substance is stopped
- drug class to avoid tyramine
- neurochemically & situationally similiar to anxiety, bipolar disorder & addiction
18 Clues: body adapts to the drug • inhibits reuptake of 5-HT • drug class with BBW for SI • traditional mood stabalizer • drug class to avoid tyramine • sweet food, avoid with a MAOI • inhibits reuptake of 5-HT & NE • may cause sleepwalking, given at HS • can occur when abuse substance is stopped • an electrolyte related to lithium toxicity • tremens when chronic ETOH intake is stopped • ...
Down and Across 2024-04-02
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- Understand your _____ and allow yourself to feel them
- Mental health _____ and its effects can be worse than the mental health problem itself
- Swiss psychiatrist who coined the term schizophrenia (2 Words)
- Seeking help is a sign of _____
- The 10th of ______ is World Mental Health Day
- Help and encouragement from others
- Optimism for the future
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- Chemical "Happy"
- Overall mental and physical health
- Taking care of one's own wellbeing
- Appreciation for what one has
- Rest for physical and mental restoration
12 Clues: Chemical "Happy" • Optimism for the future • Appreciation for what one has • Seeking help is a sign of _____ • Overall mental and physical health • Taking care of one's own wellbeing • Help and encouragement from others • Rest for physical and mental restoration • The 10th of ______ is World Mental Health Day • Understand your _____ and allow yourself to feel them • ...
One of the Big Five personality traits: Neuroticism 2021-07-13
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- marked by low spirits
- easily get angry
- a sullen gloomy feeling
- a feeling of dissatisfaction
- go against
- a state of mental or emotional strain
- an emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger
- the opposite of positive
- a mental state characterized by a pessimistic sense of inadequacy
- despair
- the process of shedding tears
- a strong feeling of anxiety
- a feeling of grudging admiration
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- any structure that makes progress difficult
- an act that fails
- a relatively permanent state of worry and nervousness
- having committed an offense
- overwhelming feeling of fear
- unstable mood
- unstable order
- an unhappy and worried mental state
- aroused to impatience
22 Clues: despair • go against • unstable mood • unstable order • easily get angry • an act that fails • marked by low spirits • aroused to impatience • a sullen gloomy feeling • the opposite of positive • having committed an offense • a strong feeling of anxiety • a feeling of dissatisfaction • overwhelming feeling of fear • the process of shedding tears • a feeling of grudging admiration • ...
Negotiator 2024-07-24
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- we must gain
- 1983 Mental Health
- London Fire is one
- a mnemonic
- could be a mental health one
- what could possibly go
- Togetherness
- Section 2 of Mental health act
- What could possibly go wrong
- a type of negotiation
- percentage of tone of voice
- percentage of words
- a type of incident
- could be a mental health one
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- London ambulance is one
- should be warned
- behaviour needs to
- has to be active
- the neighbourhood team
- must be effective
- we are building a
- must remain under pressure
- a level of risk
- to persuade
- must demonstrate
- It's a support group
- desirable questions
- percentage of body language
- a mnemonic
- a level of risk
30 Clues: a mnemonic • a mnemonic • to persuade • we must gain • Togetherness • a level of risk • a level of risk • should be warned • has to be active • must demonstrate • must be effective • we are building a • behaviour needs to • 1983 Mental Health • London Fire is one • a type of incident • desirable questions • percentage of words • It's a support group • a type of negotiation • the neighbourhood team • ...
Chapater 11 2014-04-08
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- The first and most famous antipsychotic drug
- A treatment that involves verbal communication between the patient and a trained clinician
- ______-Help groups
- _________ heatlh care services
- Transferring patients from one type of public institution to another
- _________ Competence
- ________ Treatment
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- ________ Disorder
- The process of discharging, on a large scale, patients from state mental hospitals to less restrictive community settings
- _________ Depression
- The concept of equality in health care coverage for people with mental illness
- _________Illness
- Outcome sought by most people with mental illness
- Surgical severance of nerve fibers of the brain by insicion
14 Clues: _________Illness • ________ Disorder • ______-Help groups • ________ Treatment • _________ Depression • _________ Competence • _________ heatlh care services • The first and most famous antipsychotic drug • Outcome sought by most people with mental illness • Surgical severance of nerve fibers of the brain by insicion • ...
Wellness Crossword Challenge 2023-12-11
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- confidence and belief in ones own worth and abilities
- a strategy to help you deal with difficult situations and lessen unpleasant emotions, thoughts, or behaviors
- someone who speaks up and promotes awareness of mental health issues
- a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness
- knowledge and understanding of mental health and its importance
- a good daily practice to intentionally acknowledge the good things in life
- negative attitudes/beliefs that create prejudice against individuals with mental health conditions
- a group of people with common experiences or concerns who provide each other with encouragement, comfort, and advice.
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- active pursuit of a lifestyle that leads to a state of hollistic health
- Psychological resilience is the ability to cope mentally and emotionally with a crisis or to return to pre-crisis status
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of others which promotes mental health awareness
- the wellness outreach worker
- a mindfulness practice that can promote mental clarity and reduce stress
- a professional who provides guidance and support for mental health challenges
- room where the wellness center is located at Gunn
15 Clues: the wellness outreach worker • room where the wellness center is located at Gunn • confidence and belief in ones own worth and abilities • knowledge and understanding of mental health and its importance • someone who speaks up and promotes awareness of mental health issues • active pursuit of a lifestyle that leads to a state of hollistic health • ...
One of the Big Five personality traits: Neuroticism 2021-07-10
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- a state of mental or emotional strain
- having committed an offense
- unstable order
- a strong feeling of anxiety
- swings, unstable mood
- overwhelming feeling of fear
- go against
- the opposite of positive
- a sullen gloomy feeling
- an act that fails
- a relatively permanent state of worry and nervousness
- marked by low spirits
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- the process of shedding tears
- a feeling of grudging admiration
- easily get angry
- a feeling of dissatisfaction
- despair
- any structure that makes progress difficult
- aroused to impatience
- a mental state characterized by a pessimistic sense of inadequacy
- an unhappy and worried mental state
- an emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger
22 Clues: despair • go against • unstable order • easily get angry • an act that fails • swings, unstable mood • aroused to impatience • marked by low spirits • a sullen gloomy feeling • the opposite of positive • having committed an offense • a strong feeling of anxiety • a feeling of dissatisfaction • overwhelming feeling of fear • the process of shedding tears • a feeling of grudging admiration • ...
1st Period APUSH 2024-08-20
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- Pickleball
- holocaust
- foo fighters
- Teenagers and their phones
- Why apush is the best class
- Mental health and psychology in sports
- Mamma mia the musical
- Ww2
- Women’s sports
- Grief
- Football
- hunger games
- WWII holocaust
- Movies
- Fantasy football
- Things to do around Hershey Pa
- minecraft or ww1
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- Psychology/ mental health
- fantasy football
- World War II
- No idea
- Best sad books/movies to read/watch
- Photography
- The gospel
- my life
- Faith or the importance of community
- *student left this answer blank*
- I would like to think running
- napping
- pickleball
- The effects of Ashwagonda
- Volleyball
- Surfing
- Mental Health
34 Clues: Ww2 • Grief • Movies • No idea • my life • napping • Surfing • Football • holocaust • Pickleball • The gospel • pickleball • Volleyball • Photography • World War II • foo fighters • hunger games • Mental Health • Women’s sports • WWII holocaust • fantasy football • Fantasy football • minecraft or ww1 • Mamma mia the musical • Psychology/ mental health • The effects of Ashwagonda • Teenagers and their phones • ...
Health 2025-05-27
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- drinking water, and other fluids whenever they feel thirsty.
- fiber
- calories
- mental disorder causing feelings of tension, worried thoughts
- physcistrist
- obesity
- appetite
- is the overall statwell-beingbeing
- BMI
- anerxia
- vaping
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- nuturion
- chloesteral
- mental disorder causing sadness
- vitamins
- enviorment
- physcologs
- carbohydrates
- bulmia
- metabolism
- fasting
- abstience
- health
- exersice
24 Clues: BMI • fiber • bulmia • health • vaping • fasting • obesity • anerxia • nuturion • vitamins • calories • appetite • exersice • abstience • enviorment • physcologs • metabolism • chloesteral • physcistrist • carbohydrates • mental disorder causing sadness • is the overall statwell-beingbeing • drinking water, and other fluids whenever they feel thirsty. • mental disorder causing feelings of tension, worried thoughts
Taking Care of Yourself 2023-04-19
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- (The state of being in good health and well-being)
- (The practice of writing down one's thoughts, feelings, and experiences as a form of self-reflection and therapy)
- (Activities that one enjoys doing in their free time for pleasure and relaxation)
- MANAGEMENT (The practice of using one's time effectively and efficiently)
- (The practice of focusing the mind on a particular object, thought, or activity to promote relaxation and mental clarity)
- (The act of resting the body and mind, typically for several hours at a time)
- (The process of providing the body with essential nutrients for growth and health)
- (The process of maintaining adequate water levels in the body)
- (The therapeutic manipulation of muscles and tissues to promote relaxation and pain relief)
- (The treatment of mental or emotional disorders through various techniques, such as talk therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy)
- (The practice of being present in the moment and non-judgmentally aware of one's thoughts and feelings)
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- (The practice of taking care of oneself to promote physical and mental well-being)
- (The act of examining one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to gain insight and self-awareness)
- (A physical, mental, and spiritual practice that originated in ancient India)
- (The act of reducing stress and tension through various techniques, such as deep breathing and mindfulness)
- (The use of essential oils and aromas to promote physical and mental well-being)
- (Physical activity that promotes fitness and health)
- THERAPY (The use of art as a form of therapy to promote self-expression, creativity, and healing)
- WALKS (The act of walking in nature to promote relaxation and mental clarity)
- MANAGEMENT (The practice of reducing and managing stress through various techniques, such as exercise and relaxation)
20 Clues: (The state of being in good health and well-being) • (Physical activity that promotes fitness and health) • (The process of maintaining adequate water levels in the body) • MANAGEMENT (The practice of using one's time effectively and efficiently) • (A physical, mental, and spiritual practice that originated in ancient India) • ...
BG MENTAL WELLNESS AWARENESS 2023-08-02
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- A mental health professional who can prescribe medication and provide therapy.
- A mental health disorder caused by exposure to a traumatic event. (abbv.)
- A strategy that involves breaking tasks into smaller, manageable steps to reduce feelings of overwhelm
- A therapeutic technique that involves focusing on the present moment and accepting it without judgment.
- A technique that encourages positive thinking and self-empowerment.
- An anxiety disorder characterized by excessive worry and fear about everyday situations or objects
- A therapeutic technique that uses artistic expression to improve mental well-being.(2 words)
- A physical activity that increases endorphins and promotes mental well-being.
- Breathing A relaxation technique involving slow, deep breathing to reduce stress.
- Technique to stay present in moments of distress.
- A self-help strategy involving writing down thoughts and emotions to gain insight and release tension.
- A common mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest in activities.
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- A disorder characterized by difficulty in falling asleep or staying asleep
- A form of exercise that benefits mental health by releasing endorphins and reducing stress.
- A natural mood-enhancing chemical released in the brain during exercise
- A mood disorder characterized by extreme mood swings, from depression to mania.
- A form of therapy that utilizes interactions with horses to promote emotional growth. (2 words)
- A type of therapy that focuses on changing negative thought patterns and behaviors (abbv.)
- Attack A feeling of intense fear or discomfort in situations where escape may be difficult.
- A hormone often referred to as the "stress hormone" because of its role in the body's stress response.
20 Clues: Technique to stay present in moments of distress. • A technique that encourages positive thinking and self-empowerment. • A natural mood-enhancing chemical released in the brain during exercise • A mental health disorder caused by exposure to a traumatic event. (abbv.) • A disorder characterized by difficulty in falling asleep or staying asleep • ...
Cognados 1 revised Alicea 2023-03-01
34 Clues: error • motor • humor • favor • final • actor • color • dental • horror • animal • mental • doctor • editor • pastor • general • literal • federal • adorable • hospital • superior • criminal • exterior • interior • director • cultural • favorable • admirable • elemental • protector • electoral • abdominal • industrial • comparable • artificial
Mental Health 2026-01-06
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- What mental health condition is developed through a traumatic event?
- What are mental health conditions closely linked to?
- Mental health helps a person discover their _?
- What is the color associated with mental health support?
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- What are the most common mental health conditions?
- One factor that helps shape a persons mental health?
- What month is suicide prevention month?
- How should you listen to someone in a mental health crisis?
- _/3 of schools can provide effective service for mental health services.
- How old do you have to be to complete the mental health first aid training?
10 Clues: What month is suicide prevention month? • Mental health helps a person discover their _? • What are the most common mental health conditions? • One factor that helps shape a persons mental health? • What are mental health conditions closely linked to? • What is the color associated with mental health support? • ...
Word hunt 2023-12-15
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- the other hand, is a specific type of thinking that involves a deeper and more focused examination of thoughts, experiences, or ideas.
- also known as physicalism, is the view that everything, including mental phenomena like consciousness and thoughts, can be explained in terms of physical processes.
- is a philosophical concept that describes a state or quality of being inherent or intrinsic within something, rather than transcending or existing outside of it.
- focus on the functions and activities of the human mind, emphasizing mental processes, cognition, and behavior as defining characteristics of a person.
- that a human person is solely a physical being, and consciousness arises from physical processes in the brain. According to this view, there is no immaterial soul.
- The issue of climate change continues to be a major global concern. Rising global temperatures, extreme weather events, and changes in precipitation patterns pose significant challenges to ecosystems, agriculture, and communities around the world.
- love
- It reflects upon the most general question “What is there?” as well as some fundamental questions about things that exist.
- proposes that both mental and physical phenomena can be reduced to a common, neutral substance or reality that underlies both
- is a dualist position that acknowledges the distinction between mind and body but asserts that there is some form of interaction or influence between them.
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- is the perspective that the physical world is fundamentally mental or immaterial.
- is made up of a conclusion and supporting statements or premises
- is one of the traditional responses to the mind-body problem, and it posits that the mind and body are fundamentally distinct substances.
- is a concept that spans various disciplines, including philosophy, cognitive science, psychology, and artificial intelligence. It refers to the idea that the body plays a fundamental role in shaping and influencing human cognition, perception, and overall mental processes.
- Thinking can be both conscious and subconscious. It can be a rapid and automatic process or a deliberate and systematic one. It encompasses all mental activities, from simple to complex, and can be both creative and analytical.
- suggests that mental states are byproducts of physical brain processes but have no causal influence on the physical world.
- the ability to make sensible decisions and give good advice because of the experience and knowledge that you
- wisdom
- posits that consciousness or mental properties are inherent in all physical entities, from the smallest particles to complex organisms.
- is a broad mental process that involves various cognitive activities, such as perceiving, reasoning, problem-solving, and making decisions.
20 Clues: love • wisdom • is made up of a conclusion and supporting statements or premises • is the perspective that the physical world is fundamentally mental or immaterial. • the ability to make sensible decisions and give good advice because of the experience and knowledge that you • ...
Psychiatry-Crossword puzzle 2023-09-06
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- A feeling of unease or worry often accompanied by physical symptoms; excessive anxiety can lead to disorders.
- Medication used to alleviate symptoms of depression by affecting neurotransmitters in the brain.
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest, and feelings of worthlessness.
- Medical doctor specializing in diagnosing, treating, and managing mental health disorders.
- Overall state of physical, mental, and emotional health and well-being.
- Medical field dedicated to diagnosing, treating, and preventing mental health disorders.
- A false belief that persists despite evidence to the contrary, often seen in psychotic disorders.
- Partial or complete loss of memory, often caused by trauma, injury, or psychological factors.
- Medication used to manage symptoms of psychosis, such as hallucinations and delusions.
- Physical and psychological symptoms that occur when discontinuing or reducing substance use or medication.
- Severe mental state involving impaired thinking, perception, and reality, often seen in schizophrenia.
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- Identifying a specific condition or disorder based on symptoms and assessment.
- The intersection of neurology and psychiatry, focusing on brain disorders' psychological impacts.
- Trained professional who assesses and treats emotional, behavioral, and psychological issues.
- Chemical messengers that transmit signals between nerve cells in the brain and body.
- Study of how medications affect the brain and behavior, used in psychiatric treatment.
- Supporting and promoting the rights and well-being of individuals dealing with mental health challenges.
- Psychological approach focusing on unconscious thoughts and early life experiences' influence on behavior.
- Relating to thoughts, emotions, and behaviors of the mind.
- A chronic disorder characterized by excessive and uncontrolled consumption of alcohol, often leading to physical and mental health issues.
- Events, situations, or stimuli that evoke strong emotional reactions or symptoms.
21 Clues: Relating to thoughts, emotions, and behaviors of the mind. • Overall state of physical, mental, and emotional health and well-being. • Identifying a specific condition or disorder based on symptoms and assessment. • Events, situations, or stimuli that evoke strong emotional reactions or symptoms. • ...
Psychology 2023-04-14
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- Unsound or illogical fears of objects or events.
- lifestyle and activities
- Human character traits manifested in his penchant for fleeting in-considered actions.
- long-term chronic disorder of nervous processes,which are provoked by strong stimuli.
- The name of mediated reflection of the surrounding reality
- archetype, part of personality, consisting of personal mental attitudes that cannot be the personality
- The names of human natural features
- an exploration of one's own conscious thoughts and feelings.
- The negatively colored feeling, the object of which is a certain act of the subject, which seems to him the cause of negative
- The ability of the human mind to focus on himself.
- Person characterized by high mental activity, energy, efficiency, speed and liveliness of movements, variety and richness of facial expressions, fast pace of speech
- The terms was introduced by Freud and means sexual desire and urges.
- The name of the set of features that allows you to distinguish one individual from another
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- A set of movements of parts of a persons face, expressing his condition
- checking the similarity of object according to certain features
- is a strong irresistible attraction to a person, object, phenomenon or action
- heart affection
- The pronounced violation of mental activity, in which mental reactions grossly contradict the real situation
- The movements of a persons hands, expressing his internal state
- mental disorder, a morbid mental condition with a consciousness and feelings on a single idea
- Person with impulsive temperament
- Person with a whiny, anxious in temperament
- Traits that drives a person selflessly come to the aid of people and animals.
- A state of emotional indifference and inactivity
24 Clues: heart affection • lifestyle and activities • Person with impulsive temperament • The names of human natural features • Person with a whiny, anxious in temperament • Unsound or illogical fears of objects or events. • A state of emotional indifference and inactivity • The ability of the human mind to focus on himself. • ...
Mind Maze- a psychology crossword 2025-08-27
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- – Nervous unease about the future
- – Inner drive that pushes action
- – Mental strain from exams or deadlines
- – Mental level below awareness
- – Irrational, intense fear of something
- – Behavior repeated without much thought
- – Lasting mental effect of pain
- – Treatment to heal the mind
- – Focus that easily drifts away
- – Emotional opposite of courage
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- – Observable actions of people
- – Traits that make you unique
- – Person energized by being alone
- – Sentimental longing for the past
- – Fixed or growth way of thinking
- – False or misleading perception
- – Idle fantasy while still awake
17 Clues: – Treatment to heal the mind • – Traits that make you unique • – Observable actions of people • – Mental level below awareness • – Lasting mental effect of pain • – Focus that easily drifts away • – Emotional opposite of courage • – Inner drive that pushes action • – False or misleading perception • – Idle fantasy while still awake • – Person energized by being alone • ...
Schizophrenia and Mental Health 2024-02-15
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- who said you had to have 7 things to have perfect mental health
- hormone responsible for pleasure
- Sz is most common in these people
- where people with mental health problems went before the 90's
- the most common mental health disorder
- mental health is difficult to define because it is _______
- seeing things that aren't there
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- when the patient is unresponsive/rarely moving
- treating people differently/unfairly
- when you no longer include yourself in society
- given to people with sz, it is often negative and found on clothes
- how common a disorder is
- Miss Abdulai's favourite singer
- a type of symptom where something is added
- when society no longer includes you
- a negative label that comes with Sz
16 Clues: how common a disorder is • Miss Abdulai's favourite singer • seeing things that aren't there • hormone responsible for pleasure • Sz is most common in these people • when society no longer includes you • a negative label that comes with Sz • treating people differently/unfairly • the most common mental health disorder • a type of symptom where something is added • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-10-11
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- - An eating disorder involving episodes of overeating followed by purging or fasting.
- - Medical doctor specializing in mental health.
- - Treatment to improve mental health.
- - A severe mental disorder characterized by hallucinations and delusions.
- - Actions to maintain one's well-being.
- - Talking to a professional for guidance.
- - Abbreviation for post-traumatic stress disorder, a mental health condition resulting from trauma.
- - A feeling of unease or worry.
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- - Being fully present in the moment.
- - Mindful practice for relaxation and focus.
- - A mood disorder characterized by sadness.
- - An eating disorder characterized by restricted food intake and excessive weight loss.
- - Feeling alone and disconnected from others.
- - Mood disorder with extreme mood swings.
- - A disorder marked by repetitive, unwanted thoughts and behaviors.
- - Feeling thankful and appreciative.
16 Clues: - A feeling of unease or worry. • - Being fully present in the moment. • - Feeling thankful and appreciative. • - Treatment to improve mental health. • - Actions to maintain one's well-being. • - Mood disorder with extreme mood swings. • - Talking to a professional for guidance. • - A mood disorder characterized by sadness. • - Mindful practice for relaxation and focus. • ...
souwester may 2026 2026-01-08
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- Building healthy relationships with others
- Feelings like happiness, sadness, or anger
- Rest that restores energy and mental balance
- A prolonged feeling of sadness or low mood
- Appreciating what you have in life
- The ability to recover from challenges or stress
- Sessions with a professional to support mental well-being
- A practice that calms the mind and reduces stress
- The body’s reaction to pressure or challenges
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- Techniques to calm the mind and body
- A feeling of worry or nervousness
- People who help you through difficult times
- Writing down thoughts and feelings for self-reflection
- Physical activity that can improve mental health
- Maintaining an optimistic or hopeful outlook
- Activities done to maintain mental and emotional health
16 Clues: A feeling of worry or nervousness • Appreciating what you have in life • Techniques to calm the mind and body • Building healthy relationships with others • Feelings like happiness, sadness, or anger • A prolonged feeling of sadness or low mood • People who help you through difficult times • Maintaining an optimistic or hopeful outlook • ...
Kosa kata 2024-02-08
Maintaining Mental Health 2023-01-23
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- involves sound relationships, building connections with other people and making contributions to the community and society
- feeling helpless, hopeless and/or worthless
- Health proper functioning of the body and its parts
- mental disorders characterized by an excessive and persistent sense of
- mental and emotional wellness; promotes a positive attitude and self-esteem, helps people cope with normal stresses of life, and helps people work productively
- and unease
- mental health disorder characterized by long-lasting, intense sadness leading
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- great sadness caused by the loss of a person or thing
- body’s physical and mental response to unpleasant or difficult situations
- mental illnesses causing physical bodily symptoms which cannot be traced to
- feeling nervous, unsure or scared about something
- “a complete state of physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity” as defined by the World Health Organization
- description of how a person physically grows; differ from person to person; determined by heredity
- physical cause
14 Clues: and unease • physical cause • feeling helpless, hopeless and/or worthless • feeling nervous, unsure or scared about something • Health proper functioning of the body and its parts • great sadness caused by the loss of a person or thing • mental disorders characterized by an excessive and persistent sense of • ...
Thinking & Cognition Crossword 2024-11-17
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- The ability to create and produce new ideas
- Creates mental sets and predispositions; confirmation ___
- A rule that guarantees solving a particular type of problem
- How a question or situation is posed in your brain; can affect the outcome
- Narrowing down existing solutions to find an answer
- Creating new solutions to find an answer
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- A mental shortcut; uses prototyping to influence decision making
- Perception based on previous experiences; starts at the brain and influences preception
- Perception that starts at sensory receptors and works up to the brain
- All mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering and communicating
- A mental image or best example of a category; fancy word for stereotype
- A mental shortcut; uses memory recall to influence decision making
- A mental shortcut based on previous experiences to help solve a problem
13 Clues: Creating new solutions to find an answer • The ability to create and produce new ideas • Narrowing down existing solutions to find an answer • Creates mental sets and predispositions; confirmation ___ • A rule that guarantees solving a particular type of problem • A mental shortcut; uses prototyping to influence decision making • ...
Taking Care of Yourself 2024-05-15
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- (The state of being in good health and well-being)
- (The practice of writing down one's thoughts, feelings, and experiences as a form of self-reflection and therapy)
- (Activities that one enjoys doing in their free time for pleasure and relaxation)
- MANAGEMENT (The practice of using one's time effectively and efficiently)
- (The practice of focusing the mind on a particular object, thought, or activity to promote relaxation and mental clarity)
- (The act of resting the body and mind, typically for several hours at a time)
- (The process of providing the body with essential nutrients for growth and health)
- (The process of maintaining adequate water levels in the body)
- (The therapeutic manipulation of muscles and tissues to promote relaxation and pain relief)
- (The treatment of mental or emotional disorders through various techniques, such as talk therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy)
- (The practice of being present in the moment and non-judgmentally aware of one's thoughts and feelings)
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- (The practice of taking care of oneself to promote physical and mental well-being)
- (The act of examining one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to gain insight and self-awareness)
- (A physical, mental, and spiritual practice that originated in ancient India)
- (The act of reducing stress and tension through various techniques, such as deep breathing and mindfulness)
- (The use of essential oils and aromas to promote physical and mental well-being)
- (Physical activity that promotes fitness and health)
- THERAPY (The use of art as a form of therapy to promote self-expression, creativity, and healing)
- WALKS (The act of walking in nature to promote relaxation and mental clarity)
- MANAGEMENT (The practice of reducing and managing stress through various techniques, such as exercise and relaxation)
20 Clues: (The state of being in good health and well-being) • (Physical activity that promotes fitness and health) • (The process of maintaining adequate water levels in the body) • MANAGEMENT (The practice of using one's time effectively and efficiently) • (A physical, mental, and spiritual practice that originated in ancient India) • ...
i don't know what to call it 2 2023-06-02
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- response the way a person reacts to loss
- how people get over traumatic experiences
- a positive cognitive state based on a sense of successful goal-directed determination and planning to meet these goals.
- disorder any group of mental conditions in which the person has trouble with their mood
- the active embracing of subjective experience, particularly distressing experiences.
- disorder a problem with how the brain sends a receives signals
- process a natural response of losing something close to you
- therapy the treatment of a mental condition by training the patient's reactions to stimuli.
- 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.
- suicides when people end their life together
- a state or feeling of being left out from a group
- therapy using medicines to treat psychological disorders
- getting mad
- disorder any range of mental condition in which the person has trouble eating
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- the expression of deep sorrow for somebody who died
- therapy where a bunch of people meet to talk about their problems
- release the catharsis or sudden outpouring of emotions that have been pent up or suppressed
- disorder a mental disorder marked by alternating periods of elation and depression
- when somebody ends their life
- the action of declaring something untrue
- disorder a condition where people worry excessively
- disorder a dysfunction of the brain that was meant to exclude psychiatric disorders.
- treatment of mental conditions
- feeling sorry for someone or something
- disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear
- disorder a clinically significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotional regulation, or behavior.
- disorder any group of behavioral problems in which the person has trouble taking orders
27 Clues: getting mad • when somebody ends their life • treatment of mental conditions • feeling sorry for someone or something • response the way a person reacts to loss • the action of declaring something untrue • how people get over traumatic experiences • suicides when people end their life together • a state or feeling of being left out from a group • ...
Mental Health Matters 2024-05-03
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- The acronym for a disorder that includes symptoms such as difficulty focusing, finishing a task, or sitting still
- A person who treats mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction
- The month dedicated to discussing and supporting mental wellness
- A sense of awareness of one’s surroundings and internal state of being that can be cultivated through exercises like deep breathing and grounding
- One in ______ young people have experienced a depressive episode
- The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health
- This type of thinking involves experiences frequent thoughts that reflect low self worth and/or hopelessness about the future
- One of the warning signs for most mental health conditions is lack of _____ in normal activities or hobbies
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- A mental health disorder that is characterized by prolonged low mood and feeling of hopelessness
- A harmful or life threatening event that has lasting adverse effects on someone's mental, physical, or emotional well-being
- One of the best things you can do for a youth who is struggling
- One of the most common mental health conditions characterized by recurring fear or distress that gets in the way of everyday life
- A targeted event experienced by many youth that involves being called out, ostracized, or otherwise harmful behavior that can affect a youth's mental health
- A feeling that often results after the death of a loved one; can greatly impact someone's mental health
14 Clues: One of the best things you can do for a youth who is struggling • The month dedicated to discussing and supporting mental wellness • One in ______ young people have experienced a depressive episode • The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health • A person who treats mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2023-09-25
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- One indicator of mental health challenge is a persistent feeling of ____ and despair.
- ____ is an essential aspect of self-compassion and can lead to improved mental and emotional well-being
- Mental health ____ is crucial for reducing stigma and promoting understanding.
- According to World Health organization, 1 in 8 people live with a mental ____ .
- Destigmatizing mental health is not only about raising awareness but also fostering a culture of inclusivity and ____ .
- Incorporating relaxation techniques like deep ____ or progressive muscle relaxation can help reduce stress.
- Mental health challenges encompass a wide range of conditions like ____ , mood, and psychotic disorders.
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- Encouraging open ____ about mental health challenges can reduce stigma and provide emotional relief.
- Self-reflection is greatly improved through the ____ of journaling.
- self- compassion and self-care can help individuals recognize their own ____ and reduce self-stigma
- Supporting someone with mental illness involves active listening, ____ ,and encouraging them to seek professional help when needed.
- Children as young as 5 years old can experience paediatric ____ .
12 Clues: Children as young as 5 years old can experience paediatric ____ . • Self-reflection is greatly improved through the ____ of journaling. • Mental health ____ is crucial for reducing stigma and promoting understanding. • According to World Health organization, 1 in 8 people live with a mental ____ . • ...
Mental Health Nursing Terms 2025-03-27
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- describes a patient with a normal display of emotion
- a mental health condition with a combo of symptoms from schizophrenia and a mood disorder such as depression or bipolar "
- an experience involving the apparent perception of something not present
- well known mood stabilizer medication
- a sudden feeling of intense fear
- Nonsensical responses is a word _______
- A belief that the person is someone of extreme importance
- can mimic a mental disorder but is in fact a medical disorder often suffered by geriatric patients
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- patient has limited range of emotions
- mental health condition characterized by a loss of touch with reality
- a state of low mood
- disorder characterized by a persistent and intense urge to use a drug
- a mental state characterized by excessive excitement often exhibited by patients with bipolar disorder
- a mental disorder with intense highs and lows
- a person is hyper _____ when they have excessive focus on religious thoughts or behaviors
- when speech is stopped it is known as _____ blocking
- describes a patient with a lack of emotion, expression, or reactivity
- Going away from a topic and not returning
- a person may have this type of speech when they speak rapidly and urgently speak rapidly and urgently
- describes a patient with rapidly shifting or unstable emotions
- a mental disorder characterized by psychosis
- the thought process of having ideas about the possibility of dying by suicide is a suicidal ___________
- a feeling of worry or unease
- describes thinking that is literal and focused on immediate details
- a state of confusion or disorientation, alcoholics may suffer this with tremors
25 Clues: a state of low mood • a feeling of worry or unease • a sudden feeling of intense fear • patient has limited range of emotions • well known mood stabilizer medication • Nonsensical responses is a word _______ • Going away from a topic and not returning • a mental disorder characterized by psychosis • a mental disorder with intense highs and lows • ...
Mental Illness Crossword 2020-12-05
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- affects a persons ability to think
- Is mental illness curable
- Are eating disorders fatal
- Most common mental illness
- witnessing a tramatic event
- The cause of eating disorders is known
- most common eating disorder in US
- throw up,laxatives,fast,over exercise
- Rarest mental illness
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- Can you live a normal life
- attention difficulty,impulsiveness
- repetitive behaviors
- feelings of worry or fear
- avoiding or restricting food
- Consequence of an eating disorder
- Mood swings ranging from high to low
- Which gender is eating disorders more common in
- developmental,impairs communication
18 Clues: repetitive behaviors • Rarest mental illness • feelings of worry or fear • Is mental illness curable • Can you live a normal life • Are eating disorders fatal • Most common mental illness • witnessing a tramatic event • avoiding or restricting food • Consequence of an eating disorder • most common eating disorder in US • attention difficulty,impulsiveness • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2025-11-20
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- A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- A state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy, encompassing physical, mental, and emotional health.
- A network of people who provide an individual with practical or emotional support.
- Recognizing and allowing one’s emotions, experiences, or situations without judgment, which can be an important step in healing.
- Limits or guidelines that a person sets for themselves to protect their well-being and maintain healthy relationships.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- A person's condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being.
- The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health, especially during periods of stress
- A severe mental disorder characterized by distortions in thinking, perception, emotions, language, sense of self, and behavior.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
- A state of being separated from others, which can negatively impact mental and emotional health.
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest.
- An event, situation, or stimulus that causes someone to recall a traumatic experience or emotional response.
- Strategies or behaviors used to manage stress and difficult emotions.
- The willingness to be open about one’s feelings, experiences, or needs, even when it involves risk or uncertainty.
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a mental or emotional disorder.
- A psychological disorder characterized by the elevation or lowering of a person's mood, such as depression or bipolar disorder.
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- The quality of being thankful and showing appreciation for positive aspects of life or the actions of others.
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person, such as mental illness.
- A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- A mental health condition marked by extreme mood swings including emotional highs (mania) and lows (depression).
- A disorder characterized by unwanted and intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
- The practice of using affirming and constructive thoughts to build confidence and reduce negative thinking.
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; mental toughness.
- The practice of being aware and present in the moment, without judgment.
- A sudden episode of intense fear or anxiety and physical symptoms, often without an obvious cause.
- The ability to understand, express, and manage emotions in a healthy way.
- One's overall sense of self-worth or personal value.
- A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged and excessive stress, often related to work or caregiving responsibilities.
29 Clues: One's overall sense of self-worth or personal value. • The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; mental toughness. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. • Strategies or behaviors used to manage stress and difficult emotions. • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a mental or emotional disorder. • ...
Mental Health Diagnoses 2025-11-17
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- a feeling of fear, dread, or unease, often a normal reaction to stress, that can include physical symptoms like a rapid heartbeat, sweating, and restlessness
- a chronic, severe mental disorder characterized by a loss of contact with reality (psychosis), hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, and reduced expression of emotions or motivation.
- a type of schizophrenia characterized by prominent delusions, often of persecution, and auditory hallucinations, such as hearing voices.
- a serious mental illness characterized by unusual shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels, ranging from extreme highs (mania or hypomania) to lows (depression).
- a mental or emotional disturbance, such as mood or psychotic disorders, that is directly caused by the physiological effects of a substance, medication, or withdrawal from one.
- are serious and potentially life-threatening mental and physical illnesses characterized by severe, persistent disturbances in a person's eating behaviors and related thoughts and emotions about food, weight, or body shape.
- a neurodevelopmental condition that affects executive function, causing persistent challenges with inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
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- a personality disorder characterized by persistent disregard of the rights of other people, failure to comply with laws and social customs, and irresponsible and reckless behavior.
- a common and serious mental disorder characterized by a persistent feeling of sadness, loss of interest, and difficulty with daily activities
- a mental health condition characterized by long-term patterns of unstable emotions, impulsive actions, and relationship difficulties
- is a complex developmental disability characterized by challenges in social communication and interaction, and the presence of restricted, repetitive behaviors, interests, or activities.
- a chronic mental health condition characterized by a combination of symptoms of both schizophrenia, such as hallucinations and delusions, and mood disorders, such as bipolar disorder or depression.
- is a chronic mental health condition characterized by a cycle of uncontrollable, recurring thoughts and fears (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions), also known as rituals.
- an anxiety disorder characterized by recurrent, unexpected panic attacks
- a mental health condition that can develop after a person experiences or witnesses a traumatic event, such as a natural disaster, assault, or military combat.
15 Clues: an anxiety disorder characterized by recurrent, unexpected panic attacks • a mental health condition characterized by long-term patterns of unstable emotions, impulsive actions, and relationship difficulties • a type of schizophrenia characterized by prominent delusions, often of persecution, and auditory hallucinations, such as hearing voices. • ...
Mental Illness 2013-06-03
Across
- taking one's life with own hands
- one feeling verry common with having trama
- one name for feeling really sad and down. what it my diagnosis?
- My mood gets either really really high or really really low and my behaviors change
- The illness I have when I have flashbacks, cry alot is called ...
- A feeling that prevents people with mental illness and or substance abuse getting help.
Down
- My illness is about hearing voices and I am paranoid.
- cutting, burning are examples of
- When my hands sweat, get clammy, I get fidgity. I am feeling ...
- one word that describes a negative reaction, belief, and puts a mark on a person with mental illness
- feeling meaning doing something and getting caught
11 Clues: taking one's life with own hands • cutting, burning are examples of • one feeling verry common with having trama • feeling meaning doing something and getting caught • My illness is about hearing voices and I am paranoid. • one name for feeling really sad and down. what it my diagnosis? • When my hands sweat, get clammy, I get fidgity. I am feeling ... • ...
Mental Health 2013-09-23
Across
- the type of suicidal ideation that includes thoughts of suicide that include a plan for killing oneself
- a persistent and irresistible thought, feeling, or impulse that cannot be eliminated from consciousness by any logical effort
- a misperception of external stimuli
- exaggerated belief in one’s own importance and powers
- an obsessive, persistent, unrealistic intense fear of an object or situation
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- a firm, fixed idea not amenable to rational explanation and maintained despite objective evidence to the contrary
- the coinage of new words, often by condensing other words, each of which has a special meaning to an individual
- repetition of speech or motor activity, intended to relieve anxiety
- an insistent, repetitive, intrusive, and unwanted urge to perform an act that is contrary to ones ordinary wishes and standards
- the pathological repetition by imitation of the movements of another person
- alternation between opposing movements
11 Clues: a misperception of external stimuli • alternation between opposing movements • exaggerated belief in one’s own importance and powers • repetition of speech or motor activity, intended to relieve anxiety • the pathological repetition by imitation of the movements of another person • an obsessive, persistent, unrealistic intense fear of an object or situation • ...
Mental Health 2017-03-28
Across
- a recurrent of a memory, feeling, or perceptual experiences of the past
- put to shame
- delusions
- the action of stopping from happening or arising
- a return to normal state of health, mind or strength
- loss of feeling, emotion or concern
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- despair/hopelessness
- dependence
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience
- taking advantage of
- suspicious thoughts
11 Clues: delusions • dependence • put to shame • taking advantage of • suspicious thoughts • despair/hopelessness • loss of feeling, emotion or concern • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience • the action of stopping from happening or arising • a return to normal state of health, mind or strength • a recurrent of a memory, feeling, or perceptual experiences of the past
MENTAL HEALTH 2020-09-16
Across
- medical condition that causes people to lose pleasure from daily life
- complex condition characterized by impairments in social interaction, communication and forming relationships with other people
- set of negative and often unfair beliefs society has about something
- extreme, disabling and irrational fear of something that really poses little or no actual threat/danger
- serious brain disorder characterized by a profound disruption in cognition and emotion
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- disorders that affect mood, thinking and behavior
- unwanted, repeated thoughts or feelings and behaviors that drive a person to do something over and over
- involves one or more episodes of serious mania and depression
- chronic, exaggerated worry about everyday life events/activities
- persistent symptoms that occur after experiencing a traumatic event
- ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development
11 Clues: disorders that affect mood, thinking and behavior • involves one or more episodes of serious mania and depression • chronic, exaggerated worry about everyday life events/activities • persistent symptoms that occur after experiencing a traumatic event • set of negative and often unfair beliefs society has about something • ...
Mental Health 2018-07-22
11 Clues: Calm • Optimism • The mind • The body • An emotion • Mental health • Providing help • A source of energy • Not having to worry • Physical or/and mental state • Being physically or mentally stable with no conditions
Mental wellness 2024-05-05
Across
- calming activities
- maintaining harmony in life’s aspects
- positive self talk
- Bouncing back from tough times.
Down
- Personal well-being priority.
- taking control of one’s life
- appreciating the good in life
- Fully engaged in the now.
- Quiet mind, present focus.
- Professional mental health support.
- managing stress and emotions
11 Clues: calming activities • positive self talk • Fully engaged in the now. • Quiet mind, present focus. • taking control of one’s life • managing stress and emotions • Personal well-being priority. • appreciating the good in life • Bouncing back from tough times. • Professional mental health support. • maintaining harmony in life’s aspects
Mental Illness 2023-04-07
Across
- negative feelings.
- Unwanted memories or dreams from trauma.
- sensitive about being rejected.
- Distrusting.
Down
- Someone going through a manic episode.
- Unwanted repetitive thoughts and repeated behavior.
- separated from previous memories.
- Detached from social relationships.
- fear of an object or situation.
- Disorganized and delusional thinking.
- Being clingy and submissive.
11 Clues: Distrusting. • negative feelings. • Being clingy and submissive. • fear of an object or situation. • sensitive about being rejected. • separated from previous memories. • Detached from social relationships. • Disorganized and delusional thinking. • Someone going through a manic episode. • Unwanted memories or dreams from trauma. • ...
mental health 2021-10-06
Across
- feeling severe despondency and dejection
- feeling worried and uncertain about something
- when you don't like being around big groups of people
- doing things to loose weight but not seeing a difference
Down
- post traumatic stress recovery
- changes person's mood, energy, and ability to function
- is delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, trouble with thinking and lack of motivation
- feeling detached from your surroundings and a object seeming unreal
- getting irritated with small things
- intense sorrow, especially caused by someone's death
- not eating to become skinnier
11 Clues: not eating to become skinnier • post traumatic stress recovery • getting irritated with small things • feeling severe despondency and dejection • feeling worried and uncertain about something • intense sorrow, especially caused by someone's death • when you don't like being around big groups of people • changes person's mood, energy, and ability to function • ...
