mental Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Kosa kata 2024-02-08
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 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 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 ____ . • ...
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 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 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. • ...
Vocab 68 2013-01-27
15 Clues: oily • noble • repeat • rambling • to travel • obsession • forerunner • enthusiastic • state dominance • mental disorder • beautiful sound • burning a heretic • major mental illness • enlightened intellects • exemption from punishment
Diet and mental health 2025-05-13
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- Sugar Stability Prevents mood swings and fatigue by maintaining steady glucose levels.
- An amino acid found in foods like turkey and nuts, essential for serotonin production.
- A brain chemical linked to motivation and pleasure, influenced by diet.
- The collection of bacteria in the gut that plays a role in mental health by producing neurotransmitters like serotonin.
- Compounds in fruits and vegetables that help reduce oxidative stress, which is linked to mental health disorders.
- Sugar Regulation Stable blood sugar levels help prevent mood swings and anxiety
- The study of how diet influences gene expression, potentially affecting mental health.
- Chronic inflammation caused by poor diet may contribute to anxiety and depression.
- Foods Processed foods that may contribute to depression and anxiety.
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- Psychiatry The study of how diet influences mental health and brain function.
- Fibers that feed good gut bacteria, improving digestion and mood.
- Live bacteria that support gut health, influencing mental well-being.
- A neurotransmitter that regulates mood, largely produced in the gut.
- Axis The communication network between the gut and brain, affecting mood and cognition.
- Diet A diet rich in whole foods, healthy fats, and lean proteins, shown to improve mood and reduce depression.
- Fatty Acids Essential fats found in fish and nuts that support brain health and may reduce depression.
- The stress hormone, which can be regulated through a balanced diet.
- Probiotic supplements designed to improve gut health and support mental well-being.
- A mineral that helps reduce stress and anxiety, found in leafy greens and nuts.
19 Clues: Fibers that feed good gut bacteria, improving digestion and mood. • The stress hormone, which can be regulated through a balanced diet. • A neurotransmitter that regulates mood, largely produced in the gut. • Live bacteria that support gut health, influencing mental well-being. • A brain chemical linked to motivation and pleasure, influenced by diet. • ...
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 And Well-Being 2021-08-27
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- having a person or connection to rely on
- I am stressed and show worry towards social situations
- Am am showing what when I really want to achieve something
- having the ability to bounce back from adversity
- an individuals characteristics also referred to as their...
- someone with this illness often has changes in mood and energy levels as well as the ability to function efficiently
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- someone with this condition shows symptoms including delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, trouble with thinking and lack of motivation.
- My health can rely on my...
- a person that gives professional advice
- a diagnoses mental condition involving severely unhappy
- having a proper what schedule will contribute positively on your mental health
- Having a leisure activity you enjoy and makes you happy
- being happy and motivated
- some people don’t feel they need this but often will benefit them
- The organ that controls your thoughts and emotions
- an overwhelming emotion that everyone deals with through their life
- most people get this, however this condition can be quite severe and diagnoses as a mental illness
- psychological disorders directed by abnormal or disturbed eating habits (such as anorexia).
- to improve my mental health and release dopamine I can do some...
- a mental condition involving having a tendency towards excessive perfectionism, and great attention to detail.
20 Clues: being happy and motivated • My health can rely on my... • a person that gives professional advice • having a person or connection to rely on • having the ability to bounce back from adversity • The organ that controls your thoughts and emotions • I am stressed and show worry towards social situations • Having a leisure activity you enjoy and makes you happy • ...
Mental Health And Well-Being 2021-08-27
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- having a person or connection to rely on
- I am stressed and show worry towards social situations
- Am am showing what when I really want to achieve something
- having the ability to bounce back from adversity
- an individuals characteristics also referred to as their...
- someone with this illness often has changes in mood and energy levels as well as the ability to function efficiently
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- someone with this condition shows symptoms including delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, trouble with thinking and lack of motivation.
- My health can rely on my...
- a person that gives professional advice
- a diagnoses mental condition involving severely unhappy
- having a proper what schedule will contribute positively on your mental health
- Having a leisure activity you enjoy and makes you happy
- being happy and motivated
- some people don’t feel they need this but often will benefit them
- The organ that controls your thoughts and emotions
- an overwhelming emotion that everyone deals with through their life
- most people get this, however this condition can be quite severe and diagnoses as a mental illness
- psychological disorders directed by abnormal or disturbed eating habits (such as anorexia).
- to improve my mental health and release dopamine I can do some...
- a mental condition involving having a tendency towards excessive perfectionism, and great attention to detail.
20 Clues: being happy and motivated • My health can rely on my... • a person that gives professional advice • having a person or connection to rely on • having the ability to bounce back from adversity • The organ that controls your thoughts and emotions • I am stressed and show worry towards social situations • Having a leisure activity you enjoy and makes you happy • ...
mhd 2022-05-10
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- a mental health condition marked by a pattern of distrust and suspicion of others without adequate reason to be suspicious
- A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- excess eating
- having the weather affect your mood
- serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- attention deficit disorder
- condition in which people avoid social activities and consistently shy away from interaction with others.
- mental health condition in which a person has a long-term pattern of manipulating, exploiting, or violating the rights of others.
- highly addictive and illegal substances
- People with _______________ have chronic feelings of inadequacy and are highly sensitive to being negatively judged by others.
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- People with __________ have odd behavior, speech patterns, thoughts, and perceptions.
- diagnosed with a substance abuse disorder AND another mental health disorder.
- attention deficit hyperactive disorder
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- a pattern of repeated drug or alcohol abuse that interferes with health
- A serious developmental disorder that impairs the ability to communicate and interact.
- extreme mood swings
- A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety
- frequently consume unusually large amounts of food and feel unable to stop eating.
- unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead to compulsive behaviors
- unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms
21 Clues: excess eating • extreme mood swings • attention deficit disorder • having the weather affect your mood • attention deficit hyperactive disorder • highly addictive and illegal substances • serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally • a pattern of repeated drug or alcohol abuse that interferes with health • ...
Health Vocabularies: English for Practice (Grade 11 SMAIT DARUL QURAN MULIA) 2022-08-01
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- the establishment of one or more pathogenic agents on the body
- mental tension may be a factor in disease causation
- a disordered psychic or behavioral state resulting from severe mental or emotional stress
- a mark remaining (as on the skin) after injured tissue has healed
- a slight indication
- preparation used in treating disease
- self-doubt about one's capacity to cope with it
- having or showing realization
- seldom occurring or found
- a licensed health-care professional supervised by doctor
- recovery or relief from a disease
- a group of red spots on the skin that is caused by an illness
- a discharge from the body
- the action or way of treating a patient
- a sudden rise in the incidence of a disease
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- a mood disorder that is marked by varying degrees of sadness
- a person skilled or specializing in healing arts
- treatment of mental or emotional disorder by psychological means
- injection to stimulate the body's immune
- an unfounded or mistaken impression
- an individual under medical care and treatment
- the act of purposely hurting oneself
- relating to the mind
- charactarize a particular abnormality or condition
- an unhealthy condition
- very painful or harmful
- extremely serious
- an abnormal physical or mental condition
- to open or expand over a larger area
- the general condition of the body
30 Clues: extremely serious • a slight indication • relating to the mind • an unhealthy condition • very painful or harmful • seldom occurring or found • a discharge from the body • having or showing realization • recovery or relief from a disease • the general condition of the body • an unfounded or mistaken impression • the act of purposely hurting oneself • ...
Mental Health Unit 3 Study Guide 2024-04-19
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- Best first form of treatment for depression.
- Mental illness that causes the individual to see hallucinations.
- Anything that causes stress.
- Eating disorder that causes extreme and unhealthy weight loss.
- The part of the mind platter that is for you to stop and think about life.
- The part of the mind platter that requires little brain activity.
- The part of the mind platter that is for you to be working towards something.
- Mental condition caused by a triggering traumatic event.
- The way you see yourself.
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- The part of the mind platter that is for you to be active.
- The belief in your ability.
- A child has trouble expressing their emotions and developing relationsips.
- Binge eating and purging in efforts to avoid gaining weight.
- The part of the mind platter that is for you to be spontaneous or creative.
- The way you feel about yourself.
- Is typically the first stage in the grief process.
- The part of the mind platter that is for you to socialize with others.
- Group of mental disorders that result in different behaviors, thoughts, and actions from what is considered normal by society.
- Mental illness that results in manic highs and depressed lows.
- A mental illness that results in a lingering sadness/loss of interest in activities for months to years.
- The part of the mind platter that is for you to neurologically recover.
21 Clues: The way you see yourself. • The belief in your ability. • Anything that causes stress. • The way you feel about yourself. • Best first form of treatment for depression. • Is typically the first stage in the grief process. • Mental condition caused by a triggering traumatic event. • The part of the mind platter that is for you to be active. • ...
Mental Health Unit Review 2023-02-15
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- A factor that increases the chances of mental health issues
- An eating disorder that involves drastic weight loss
- The way that people deal with challenging times
- Something said that warns us of suicide risk
- An illness that can cause delusional thoughts and severe paranoia
- A sign that the person is suicidal
- An illness that involves extreme highs and extreme lows
- Being able to bounce back from a set-back
- Certain life events may ___________ a mental health challenge
- Another word for feelings
- A point during mental health struggle that needs immediate attention
- A euphoric feeling that can last for weeks and result in risky behaviors
- A great way to become more mindful and calm
- Knowing exactly how a person feels when they are going through tough times
- A type of mindset that allows you to learn from failures
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- The #3 cause of death for young adults
- A proven strategy to improve mood by serotonin release
- A doctor that can offer therapy AND medications for treatment
- The office that students can go to for mental health support
- Someone suffering from Bulimia may show signs of binge and ________
- Feeling bad for someone
- Constant feeling of worrying
- An event that can cause increased heart rate, hypertension, and muscle tension
- A mental illness that causes long term sadness
- An event that is extremely stressful or frightening
25 Clues: Feeling bad for someone • Another word for feelings • Constant feeling of worrying • A sign that the person is suicidal • The #3 cause of death for young adults • Being able to bounce back from a set-back • A great way to become more mindful and calm • Something said that warns us of suicide risk • A mental illness that causes long term sadness • ...
Project Semicolon 2021-03-23
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- Another mental health condition that Project Semicolon tries to bring awareness to
- Project Semicolon did this to help those struggling with mental illnesses
- Project Semicolon provides a place for those struggling with mental illness to _____ with others
- Project Semicolon sends these to schools
- Project Semicolon has a large amount of these that give people information on mental illnesses
- One way that Project Semicolon brings awareness
- Project Semicolon is trying to end the stigma against this
- Project Semicolon has conferences in order to bring these people together
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- What Project Semicolon is trying to end what against mental illness
- People have shown the impact Project Semicolon has had on their lives
- One mental health condition that Project Semicolon tries to bring awareness to
- Project Semicolon helps end the stigma by bringing awareness to mental health issues
12 Clues: Project Semicolon sends these to schools • One way that Project Semicolon brings awareness • Project Semicolon is trying to end the stigma against this • What Project Semicolon is trying to end what against mental illness • People have shown the impact Project Semicolon has had on their lives • ...
Mental Illness 2013-06-03
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- calming activities
- maintaining harmony in life’s aspects
- positive self talk
- Bouncing back from tough times.
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- 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
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- negative feelings.
- Unwanted memories or dreams from trauma.
- sensitive about being rejected.
- Distrusting.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Mental health 2021-11-22
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- a long term mental disorder a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, and emotion
- includes an inflated sense of importance
- causing disconnection or separation
- the state of being a lunatic
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- a disorder in which an individual manifests amoral and antisocial behavior
- a development disorder affectively socialize and communicate
- the feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion or excitement
- a illness marked by periods of great excitement or euphoria, delusions, and overactivity
- a feeling of worry, nervousness or unease, typically about an imminent event or something which an uncertain outcome
- a chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness
11 Clues: the state of being a lunatic • causing disconnection or separation • includes an inflated sense of importance • the feelings of severe despondency and dejection • exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion or excitement • a development disorder affectively socialize and communicate • a disorder in which an individual manifests amoral and antisocial behavior • ...
SALUD MENTAL 2024-10-17
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- Estado emocional caracterizado por la calma y el equilibrio interior
- Emoción caracterizada por una respuesta rápida a situaciones de peligro o estrés
- Sensación de satisfacción y bienestar general en la vida
- Capacidad de adaptarse y recuperarse de la adversidad o el estrés
- Habilidad para identificar y manejar las emociones de manera efectiva
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- Acto de reflexionar sobre los propios pensamientos y emociones
- Estado de bienestar en el que una persona puede afrontar las tensiones normales de la vida
- Profesionales que se especializan en el tratamiento de trastornos mentales
- Acción de prestar atención a lo que está sucediendo en el momento presente
- Trastorno mental caracterizado por sentimientos de tristeza profunda y pérdida de interés
- Técnica de relajación que ayuda a reducir el estrés
11 Clues: Técnica de relajación que ayuda a reducir el estrés • Sensación de satisfacción y bienestar general en la vida • Acto de reflexionar sobre los propios pensamientos y emociones • Capacidad de adaptarse y recuperarse de la adversidad o el estrés • Estado emocional caracterizado por la calma y el equilibrio interior • ...
Mental Health 2024-10-10
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- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one’s own health and well-being.
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person, often leading to discrimination against those with mental health issues.
- A treatment method that involves talking with a mental health professional to address psychological issues and improve mental well-being.
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest, and a range of physical and emotional problems.
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- Behavioral Therapy (CBT): A type of psychotherapy that helps individuals identify and change negative thought patterns and behaviors.
- A mental practice that involves focusing one's awareness on the present moment, often used to reduce stress and enhance overall well-being.
- Strategies or techniques that individuals use to manage stress and difficult emotions.
- The ability to recover from or adapt to difficult life events and stressors.
- Group: A gathering of people who share similar experiences or challenges, providing mutual support and encouragement.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience that can have lasting psychological effects.
11 Clues: The ability to recover from or adapt to difficult life events and stressors. • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome. • The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one’s own health and well-being. • Strategies or techniques that individuals use to manage stress and difficult emotions. • ...
Mental Health 2024-04-08
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- the ability to keep a positive outlook
- Loss of memory and a decrease in other thought processes
- a constant feeling of sadness and loss of interest, which stops you doing your normal activities.
- Feelings of fear, dread, and uneasiness that may occur as a reaction to stress.
- moods and feelings that you experience
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- Individuals going through dramatic mood shifts in short periods of time may be suffering from:
- your feelings of self worth
- Individuals with distorted perceptions of reality causing them to feel anxious, frightened, or confused may suffer from:
- the ability to recover from traumatic or stressful events
- the ability to imagine yourself in someone elses place and understand their wants and needs
- your mental picture of yourself
11 Clues: your feelings of self worth • your mental picture of yourself • the ability to keep a positive outlook • moods and feelings that you experience • Loss of memory and a decrease in other thought processes • the ability to recover from traumatic or stressful events • Feelings of fear, dread, and uneasiness that may occur as a reaction to stress. • ...
mental disorder 2022-10-26
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- Attack a sudden feeling of acute and disabling anxiety.
- abnormal anxiety about one's health, especially with an unwarranted fear that one has a serious disease.
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- an expert or specialist in psychology.
- is an anxiety disorder caused by very stressful, frightening or distressing events.
- any disorder that significantly impairs the cognitive functions of an individual to the point where normal functioning in society is impossible
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- the more-severe form of depression, also known as major depression or major depressive disorder
- schizophrenia continues to be fed by colonial pride"
- a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression)
- a mentality or approach characterized by inconsistent or contradictory elements.
- having a tendency towards excessive orderliness, perfectionism, and great attention to detail.
11 Clues: an expert or specialist in psychology. • schizophrenia continues to be fed by colonial pride" • Attack a sudden feeling of acute and disabling anxiety. • a mentality or approach characterized by inconsistent or contradictory elements. • is an anxiety disorder caused by very stressful, frightening or distressing events. • ...
Mental Health 2023-01-18
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- Make sure to get enough ______ each night
- activity carried out that requires physical effort and is to sustain or imnprove health and fitness
- a coping skill to improve mental health that includes an individual practicing mindfulness or using the mind to acheive a mentally clear and emotionally calm state
- What is a licensed mental health professionals who specialize in helping clients develop better cognitive and emotional skills, reduce symptoms of mental illness, and cope with various life challenges to improve their lives.
- deep ________ can include taking in more time to inhale and exhale to calm down the body
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- learning __________ skills is one of the coping mechanisms to fight mental health and make you feel calm
- making sure you are giving yourself _______ affirmations each day will improve your skill of loving yourself
- what is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- this aspect of life includes the food and nutrition you intake evryday
- a individual who you can trust, communicate with, and partake in activities with is a _______
- a _______ could be knitting, crochetting, reading a book, or watching movies.. but they are things you enjoy to do
11 Clues: Make sure to get enough ______ each night • this aspect of life includes the food and nutrition you intake evryday • what is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest • deep ________ can include taking in more time to inhale and exhale to calm down the body • ...
Mental maths 2023-01-04
12 Clues: two plus one • two times nine • five plus five • seven plus nine • ten minus three • four times five • fifty plus fifty • fifty plus fourteen • two divided by four • twenty four divided by eight • forty plus twenty plus thirty • twenty plus thirty plus twenty
Mental Health 2022-09-05
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- to think too much about something
- when you feel irritated
- a mental condition that leads in a long feeling of sadness and boredom
- you may feel this when you feel pressured
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- what you feel
- the Māori word for wellbeing
- the feeling when you do something wrong
- a person who can help you through your mental health issues
- the feeling of comfort
- the feeling of when you are upset
- you may feel a sense of worryness and nervous
11 Clues: what you feel • the feeling of comfort • when you feel irritated • the Māori word for wellbeing • to think too much about something • the feeling of when you are upset • the feeling when you do something wrong • you may feel this when you feel pressured • you may feel a sense of worryness and nervous • a person who can help you through your mental health issues • ...
Schizophrenia 2023-10-18
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- Seeing, hearing, touching, or feeling things that are not there
- At least one _______ of people with schizophrenia experience complete remission of symptoms
- A type of thinking that is jumbled
- Onset for schizophrenia tends to happen earlier in ______
- Symptoms related to limited speech, restricted expression of emotions, etc.
- Symptom of schizophrenia
- Onset is using during late _____________.
- Approximately ________% of people in mental hospitals have a schizophrenia diagnosis
- There is thought that an interaction between _______ and environmental factors cause schizophrenia
- Heavy use of this substance is associated with risk of developing schizophrenia
- People with schizophrenia are 2-3x more likely to die _______ than the general population
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- Effective care options for people with schizophrenia include ____________, psychoeducation, family interventions, CBT, and life skills training
- People with schizophrenia often experience persistent difficulties with their _________ skills, such as memory, attention, and problem solving
- Fixed beliefs that something is true, despite evidence
- During crises, people with schizophrenia are more vulnerable to neglect, abandonment, _____________, and abuse
- _________ causes social exclusion, and impacts relationships with family and friends
- Schizophrenia is not as ____________ as many other mental health disorders
- The ____________ of human rights of people with schizophrenia is common
- An example of community based mental health services includes ___________ housing options
- ____________ based mental health services are more effective than mental hospitals in the care of schizophrenic clients
20 Clues: Symptom of schizophrenia • A type of thinking that is jumbled • Onset is using during late _____________. • Fixed beliefs that something is true, despite evidence • Onset for schizophrenia tends to happen earlier in ______ • Seeing, hearing, touching, or feeling things that are not there • The ____________ of human rights of people with schizophrenia is common • ...
mhd 2022-05-06
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- mental health condition in which a person has a long-term pattern of manipulating, exploiting, or violating the rights of others.
- People with __________ have odd behavior, speech patterns, thoughts, and perceptions.
- A serious developmental disorder that impairs the ability to communicate and interact.
- condition in which people avoid social activities and consistently shy away from interaction with others.
- a mental health condition marked by a pattern of distrust and suspicion of others without adequate reason to be suspicious
- a pattern of repeated drug or alcohol abuse that interferes with health
- frequently consume unusually large amounts of food and feel unable to stop eating.
- A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- People with _______________ have chronic feelings of inadequacy and are highly sensitive to being negatively judged by others.
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- excess eating
- attention deficit hyperactive disorder
- having the weather affect your mood
- highly addictive and illegal substances
- extreme mood swings
- A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety
- unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead to compulsive behaviors
- unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms
- diagnosed with a substance abuse disorder AND another mental health disorder.
- attention deficit disorder
21 Clues: excess eating • extreme mood swings • attention deficit disorder • having the weather affect your mood • attention deficit hyperactive disorder • highly addictive and illegal substances • serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally • a pattern of repeated drug or alcohol abuse that interferes with health • ...
Assertive Community Therapy 2016-11-25
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- What does the A in ACT stand for?
- ACT allows individuals with mental illness to live in the...
- Being institutionalised means that it is difficult for individuals to make their own...
- What must be self-administered?
- In what decade were large numbers of patients discharged from psychiatric hospitals?
- Professionals working together means that the team can focus on the...
- ACT helps individuals with mental illness avoid...
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- ACT is used to help patients with Schizophrenia who have frequent...
- Professionals have to remain... to their client
- ACT is used with other interventions such as... therapy
- Name one professional involved in ACT therapy
- What mental illness did PACT start with originally
- Community mental health services help clients who have difficulty living...
- What approach says that mental disorders can be triggered by factors in the environment?
- Where was ACT first developed?
15 Clues: Where was ACT first developed? • What must be self-administered? • What does the A in ACT stand for? • Name one professional involved in ACT therapy • Professionals have to remain... to their client • What mental illness did PACT start with originally • ACT helps individuals with mental illness avoid... • ACT is used with other interventions such as... therapy • ...
mental health 2016-04-27
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- mood swings
- an anxiety disorder in which people have unwanted and repeated thoughts, feelings, ideas, sensations (obsessions)
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- a deeply ingrained and maladaptive pattern of behaviour of a specified kind
- a feeling of worry or nervousness about something with an uncertain outcome
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience
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- a long term mental disorder involving breakdowns, emotions and behaviour
- a psychological disorder characterized by the elevation or lowering of a person's mood, such as depression or bipolar disorder.
- lack or loss of appetite for food which causes loss of weight
- a sleeping disorder/ the inability to sleep
- an emotional disorder characterised by body image and an obsessive desire to lose weight which bouts in extreme overreacting followed by fasting or self-induced vomiting or purging
11 Clues: mood swings • a sleeping disorder/ the inability to sleep • feelings of severe despondency and dejection • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience • lack or loss of appetite for food which causes loss of weight • a long term mental disorder involving breakdowns, emotions and behaviour • ...
mental warfare 2022-11-24
11 Clues: resident chef • OG Flash queen • first incu lead • incu's chosen one • the legend himself • superior excel formula • go to drinking place of incu • the incu rm who always won raffles • which RM was always drunk in Zoom? • current most tenured member in incu • one of incu's shortest incu lead - not local (2021)
Mental Health 2021-04-22
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- This mood disorder sees people go from extreme highs (mania) to extreme lows (depression)
- These types of disorders cause physical reactions like rapid heartbeat and sweating
- This eating disorder causes people to binge eat and then use drastic measures to get rid of the food
- A strong, irrational fear of something that typically poses no threat
- This eating disorder sees people consume thousands of calories in one sitting
- The most common behavior disorder. They can involve hyperactivity, impulsivity, and defiant behavior (initials).
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- Psychotic disorder that causes people to lose touch with reality - possibly hearing voices or seeing things that aren't there
- Over 20 million people suffer from this brain illness that causes sadness, loss of interest, etc...
- Extreme mood change during winter months (initials)
- This eating disorder makes people lose more weight than is healthy
- This type of anxiety disorder causes fast heartbeat, chest pain, and difficulty breathing
11 Clues: Extreme mood change during winter months (initials) • This eating disorder makes people lose more weight than is healthy • A strong, irrational fear of something that typically poses no threat • This eating disorder sees people consume thousands of calories in one sitting • These types of disorders cause physical reactions like rapid heartbeat and sweating • ...
Mental Disorders 2023-12-08
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- an irrational fear and avoidance of specific activity or object
- alternating between hopelessness and over-excited mania
- multiple personalities
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- dual mind, hallucinations, delusions
- feeling of intense dread accompanied by chest pains, choking and other frightening sensations
- compulsive behaviors as a result to obsessive thoughts
- lethargy, change in appetite, not wanting to do anything, social withdrawal
- distressing, persistent, unexplained anxiousness
- uncontrollable eating, followed by purging.
- eating disorder where person thinks they are fat as starves themselves
- haunting memories, nightmares and other symptoms as a result of trauma
11 Clues: multiple personalities • dual mind, hallucinations, delusions • uncontrollable eating, followed by purging. • distressing, persistent, unexplained anxiousness • compulsive behaviors as a result to obsessive thoughts • alternating between hopelessness and over-excited mania • an irrational fear and avoidance of specific activity or object • ...
SALUD MENTAL 2023-10-31
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- Segundo punto de la escala CAM
- Tipo de prueba realizada dentro del análisis estándar en las pruebas complementarias
- Prueba realizada dentro de los análisis adicionales según indicación
- Dentro de los criterios diagnósticos para el delirium según el DSM IV-TR, se indica que va a existir un cambio en las funciones
- En el delirium el curso va a ser fluctuante, mientras que en la demencia el curso va a ser
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- ¿Cuáles son los criterios clínicos más utilizados ?
- Dentro de los criterios diagnósticos para el delirium según el DSM IV-TR, se indica que va a existir una alteración de la
- La consciencia en la demencia es normal, mientras que en el delirium es
- ¿Con qué sustancias debe tener especial atención la anamnesis dirigida?
- La herramienta diagnóstica más frecuente en el delirium es
- El inicio de la demencia va a ser insidioso, mientras que el delirium es
11 Clues: Segundo punto de la escala CAM • ¿Cuáles son los criterios clínicos más utilizados ? • La herramienta diagnóstica más frecuente en el delirium es • Prueba realizada dentro de los análisis adicionales según indicación • La consciencia en la demencia es normal, mientras que en el delirium es • ¿Con qué sustancias debe tener especial atención la anamnesis dirigida? • ...
Kesihatan mental 2024-01-25
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- individu yang pakar dalam bidang mental
- suatu penyakit yang menyebabkan individu duduk seorang diri
- salah satu faktor masalah mental
- penyakit yang disebabkan kekerapan emosi marah berlebihan
- perasaan takut yang kritikal tanpa sebab
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- penyakit yang dihadapi jika susah untuk tidur
- salah faham tentang sesuatu
- golongan yang sering mengalami masalah ini atas sebab tertentu
- cara menangani masalah mental
- berasa tertekan senantiasa
- tindakan yang perlu diambil sekiranya rakan amda mengalami masalah kesihatan mental
11 Clues: berasa tertekan senantiasa • salah faham tentang sesuatu • cara menangani masalah mental • salah satu faktor masalah mental • individu yang pakar dalam bidang mental • perasaan takut yang kritikal tanpa sebab • penyakit yang dihadapi jika susah untuk tidur • penyakit yang disebabkan kekerapan emosi marah berlebihan • ...
mental health 2020-12-03
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- Affective Disorder Occurs more
- are more severe
- they get nervous
- they get scared easy
- Disorder It's also possible to have only obsessions or only compulsions and still have OCD
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- change in behavior
- Hallucinations
- The feeling that you must do everything possible to avoid what you fear
- you can avoid everyone
- Depression mood swings
- in women
11 Clues: in women • Hallucinations • are more severe • they get nervous • change in behavior • they get scared easy • you can avoid everyone • Depression mood swings • Affective Disorder Occurs more • The feeling that you must do everything possible to avoid what you fear • Disorder It's also possible to have only obsessions or only compulsions and still have OCD
Saúde Mental 2024-04-23
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- Programa que promove a integração e harmonia na equipe.
- Sentimento de satisfação ao atender clientes e interações positivas.
- Dificuldade cognitiva associada à pressão e multitarefa.
- Medida para melhorar as condições de trabalho relacionada ao conforto ergonômico.
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- Desconforto muscular devido ao trabalho em pé por longos períodos.
- Medida para reduzir danos relacionados ao trabalho e melhorar o ambiente.
- Causa de fadiga física devido a longas horas de pé.
- Sentimento causado por conflitos interpessoais e natureza competitiva.
- Sintoma de esgotamento emocional devido ao estresse crônico no trabalho.
- Sentimento comum devido à pressão do trabalho e metas de vendas.
- Sentimento de isolamento e baixa autoestima devido a conflitos.
11 Clues: Causa de fadiga física devido a longas horas de pé. • Programa que promove a integração e harmonia na equipe. • Dificuldade cognitiva associada à pressão e multitarefa. • Sentimento de isolamento e baixa autoestima devido a conflitos. • Sentimento comum devido à pressão do trabalho e metas de vendas. • ...
Mental Clarity 2024-09-20
Mental Clarity 2024-09-20
Penyakit Mental 2025-07-08
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- Rasa sedih melampau yang berpanjangan dan menjejaskan fungsi harian
- Gangguan yang menyebabkan pergerakan dan suara berulang tanpa kawalan
- Makan berlebihan kemudian memuntahkan semula makanan secara paksa
- Terlalu pentingkan diri dan ingin dipuja oleh orang lain
- Serangan tiba-tiba dengan rasa takut melampau dan jantung berdebar-debar
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- Gangguan makan yang melibatkan ketakutan untuk menjadi gemuk
- Rasa takut atau bimbang yang berlebihan tanpa sebab jelas
- Gangguan perkembangan yang menjejaskan komunikasi dan interaksi sosial
- Perubahan emosi yang ekstrem antara sangat gembira dan sangat sedih
- Sukar untuk tidur atau tidak cukup tidur
- Gangguan yang menyebabkan halusinasi dan delusi
11 Clues: Sukar untuk tidur atau tidak cukup tidur • Gangguan yang menyebabkan halusinasi dan delusi • Terlalu pentingkan diri dan ingin dipuja oleh orang lain • Rasa takut atau bimbang yang berlebihan tanpa sebab jelas • Gangguan makan yang melibatkan ketakutan untuk menjadi gemuk • Makan berlebihan kemudian memuntahkan semula makanan secara paksa • ...
Mental Awareness 2024-11-12
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- ... seranan perasaan takut yang menjadi secara tiba-tiba.
- ...praktis menjaga dan menghargai diri sendiri.
- ...bentuk manipulasi dan penderaan psikologi.
- Matlamat pengurusan ... untuk mengurangkan perasaan emosi.
- ...tindak balas kepada "fight or flight".
- ...tindakan mengkritik seseorang berdasarkan bentuk badan.
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- ...amalan yang kondusif untuk tidur dengan nyenyak.
- ....gangguan perasaan yang menyebabkan sedih berpanjangan.
- Berfikir terlalu banyak.
- Teknologi digital.
- ...seorang yang menghormati hak-hak diri sendiri.
11 Clues: Teknologi digital. • Berfikir terlalu banyak. • ...tindak balas kepada "fight or flight". • ...bentuk manipulasi dan penderaan psikologi. • ...praktis menjaga dan menghargai diri sendiri. • ...seorang yang menghormati hak-hak diri sendiri. • ...amalan yang kondusif untuk tidur dengan nyenyak. • ... seranan perasaan takut yang menjadi secara tiba-tiba. • ...
mental health 2025-09-15
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- A condition often characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest.
- The practice of reducing stress and improving focus through techniques like deep breathing or meditation.
- A state of emotional well-being where a person can cope with stress and realize their own abilities.
- A severe mental health disorder where reality is often distorted, causing a disconnection from the world around them.
- A mental health professional who can diagnose and treat mental health disorders.
- therapy A type of therapy that focuses on identifying and changing negative thought patterns.
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- A psychological disorder marked by excessive worry or fear.
- The action of feeling alone, disconnected, or unsupported by others.
- A common disorder involving difficulty focusing and controlling behavior.
- The feeling of being overwhelmed or unable to cope with stress, often linked to anxiety or depression.
- A mental health disorder characterized by extreme mood swings between emotional highs and lows.
11 Clues: A psychological disorder marked by excessive worry or fear. • The action of feeling alone, disconnected, or unsupported by others. • A common disorder involving difficulty focusing and controlling behavior. • A mental health professional who can diagnose and treat mental health disorders. • ...
Mental illness 2025-09-21
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- Triggered by experiencing or witnessing trauma
- Surroundings that can impact mental health
- Persistent sadness and hopelessness
- Talking-based treatment with a counselor
- Disorder involving mood swings from highs to lows
- Prescribed drugs to treat mental illness
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- Disorder marked by excessive worry and fear
- Emotional shock that may cause PTSD
- The study of the mind and behavior
- Friends, family, or groups that help you cope
- Inherited factors contributing to mental illness
11 Clues: The study of the mind and behavior • Emotional shock that may cause PTSD • Persistent sadness and hopelessness • Talking-based treatment with a counselor • Prescribed drugs to treat mental illness • Surroundings that can impact mental health • Disorder marked by excessive worry and fear • Friends, family, or groups that help you cope • ...
Mental Health Medications 2022-02-01
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- Long-acting antipsychotic medications
- Prozac, Zoloft, Celexa
- meds that can work on pain or lower a seizure threshold
- Namenda & Aricept helps maintain this
- Antabuse, Campral, Vivitrol to maintain sobriety
- 2nd gen antipsychotics
- Libruim & Serax are common meds used to prevent withdrawal
- Used for bring color back into the world
- Antidepressant more lethal than others
- CBC with Diff required when taking this antipsychotic
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- Mood stabilizers used with antidepressants
- Dystonia, Akathisia are symptoms
- AIMS scale used to monitor
- Gold standard for Bipolar disorder
- Antianxiety med with possible dependency
- Some use Ritalin & Adderall to control this
- what to avoid when taking an MAOI
- Anxiolytic with delayed response
- Haldol, Prolixin, Thorazine
19 Clues: Prozac, Zoloft, Celexa • 2nd gen antipsychotics • AIMS scale used to monitor • Haldol, Prolixin, Thorazine • Dystonia, Akathisia are symptoms • Anxiolytic with delayed response • what to avoid when taking an MAOI • Gold standard for Bipolar disorder • Long-acting antipsychotic medications • Namenda & Aricept helps maintain this • Antidepressant more lethal than others • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2022-02-26
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- others are taking their thoughts
- others can hear their thoughts
- abrupt, rapid shifts in topic
- uncontrollable repetition of a response, word, phrase, or gesture
- wandering thoughts
- meaningless repetition of someone else's words
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- a mode of speech based on sound that has compulsive rhyming without logical connection between words
- others placing thoughts in their mind against their will
- observable behavior that expresses a person's emotions
- feeling detached from body; being an outside observer of their body
- emotional state of how you feel
- series of unrelated or only remotely related ideas
- gives too much detail without answering the question directly
- made up word with meaning to that person
- mixed feelings
- person stops talking suddenly and without explanation in the middle of the sentence
- memory error without the conscious effort to deceive (filling in the blanks as they remember but incorrect)
- confused or unintelligible mixture of seemingly random words and phrases
18 Clues: mixed feelings • wandering thoughts • abrupt, rapid shifts in topic • others can hear their thoughts • emotional state of how you feel • others are taking their thoughts • made up word with meaning to that person • meaningless repetition of someone else's words • series of unrelated or only remotely related ideas • observable behavior that expresses a person's emotions • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2017-04-09
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- To feel concern about.
- The state or quality of being sober.
- An activity or recreation that provides such relief; diversion; entertainment.
- A physician who practices psychiatry.
- Bodily or mental exertion, especially for the sake of training or improvement of health.
- A number of persons or things ranged or considered together as being related in some way.
- The psychological identification with or vicarious experiencing of the feelings, thoughts, or attitudes of another.
- The act or process of nourishing or of being nourished.
- Pertaining to or characteristic of good health, or a sound and vigorous mind.
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- Any group of persons closely related by blood, as parents, children, uncles, aunts, and cousins.
- A medicinal substance; medicament.
- A person formally educated and trained in the care of the sick or infirm.
- To sustain (a person, the mind, spirits, courage, etc.) under trial or affliction.
- Cease being awake.
- Person trained in the use of psychological methods for helping patients overcome psychological problems.
- The state of being safe; freedom from the occurrence or risk of injury, danger, or loss.
- A daily record, as of occurrences, experiences, or observations.
- Delighted, pleased, or glad, as over a particular thing.
18 Clues: Cease being awake. • To feel concern about. • A medicinal substance; medicament. • The state or quality of being sober. • A physician who practices psychiatry. • The act or process of nourishing or of being nourished. • Delighted, pleased, or glad, as over a particular thing. • A daily record, as of occurrences, experiences, or observations. • ...
Stress & Mental Disorders 2024-01-20
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- a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- taking substances like alcohol or drugs to relieve stress or other conditions
- reaction that people have to a dangerous situation, that makes them either stay and deal with it, or run away
- hearing sounds that aren’t real, like music, footsteps or voices
- an irresistible urge to behave in a certain way
- a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration.
- a constant feeling of sadness and loss of interest, which stops you doing your normal activities.
- purposely hurting oneself as an emotional coping mechanism
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- when a person relives a traumatic memory.
- irrational and persistent feeling that people are 'out to get you'
- seeing things that aren’t really there
- a long-term and overwhelming fear of social situations
- a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- an idea or thought that continually preoccupies or intrudes on a person's mind.
- Acknowledge Care Tell
- a long-lasting disorder in which a person experiences uncontrollable and recurring thoughts, engages in repetitive behaviors, or both
- a false belief or judgment about reality
18 Clues: Acknowledge Care Tell • seeing things that aren’t really there • a false belief or judgment about reality • when a person relives a traumatic memory. • an irresistible urge to behave in a certain way • a long-term and overwhelming fear of social situations • an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something. • ...
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 essay 2023-01-27
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- : to court favor by cringing or flattering manner
- one part of your brain that process emotions
- : a trip in a air craft
- : a feeling of great and happiness
- : a feeling of extreme worry,sadness, or pain
- : feeling or showing no fear
- : region of the brain that is occociated primary with memory
- : to provoke to loathing,repugnance, or aversion.
- a very intelligent or intellectual person
- A strong feeling such as love or anger,or strong feeling in general.
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- : when you are angry of furious
- : to be scared of something
- : when you get this weird feeling in your stomach for being nervous
- : a feeling of excitement of something that is going to happen
- : to become conglead into ice by cold
- : to condent in battle or physical combat
- : to do it suddenly and now without thinking about it first
- good stress
18 Clues: good stress • : a trip in a air craft • : to be scared of something • : feeling or showing no fear • : when you are angry of furious • : a feeling of great and happiness • : to become conglead into ice by cold • : to condent in battle or physical combat • a very intelligent or intellectual person • one part of your brain that process emotions • ...
ANXIETY & MENTAL HEALTH 2023-10-01
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- type of personality most inclined to suffer from anxiety
- illogical, intense fear of an object or social situation
- A person skilled in a particular kind of therapy
- disorder characterized by excessive and or unrealistic worrying about two or more aspects in life
- Mediation, yoga, deep breathing exercise are examples of this
- something that suddenly occurs in the mind
- gender at a higher risk to anxiety
- Deep sadness, low self-esteem, lack of energy, lost interest in activities
- Clinical processing of evaluating the physical and or psychological functioning
- when someone fear social interactions
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- A treatment that a doctor might recommend
- Real and identifiable threats
- unwanted thoughts, ideas or mental images that are repeated
- Scientific study of human behavior and the mind
- Short intense and sudden anxiety episode
- leading cause of anxiety
- Sensitivity towards our and other peoples suffering
- Ability to share others positive and negative emotions
18 Clues: leading cause of anxiety • Real and identifiable threats • gender at a higher risk to anxiety • when someone fear social interactions • Short intense and sudden anxiety episode • A treatment that a doctor might recommend • something that suddenly occurs in the mind • Scientific study of human behavior and the mind • A person skilled in a particular kind of therapy • ...
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 • ...
Filosofía y Psicología 2025-04-03
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- - Naturaleza en griego.
- - Estudio del alma en griego.
- - Su origen está en el teatro romano, donde se usaban máscaras para representar distintos personajes.
- - Amor fraternal o amistad en griego.
- - Intelecto o mente en griego.
- - En griego, se refiere al alma, pero también puede significar aire o viento.
- - Antiguo término psicológico para alguien con retraso mental, su raíz griega significa "tonto".
- - En latín significaba "débil", y se usaba para describir tanto la debilidad física como mental.
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- - Tranquilidad mental en griego.
- - Sentimiento de impotencia ante un obstáculo, su raíz latina significa "en vano".
- - Potencialidad o poder en griego.
- - Forma o idea en griego.
- - Opinión o creencia en griego.
- - Trastorno mental cuyo nombre en griego significa "mente dividida".
- - Verbo griego que significa "soplar".
- - Cualidad de alguien valiente y fuerte según la antigua cultura griega.
- - Sabiduría en griego.
17 Clues: - Sabiduría en griego. • - Naturaleza en griego. • - Forma o idea en griego. • - Estudio del alma en griego. • - Intelecto o mente en griego. • - Opinión o creencia en griego. • - Tranquilidad mental en griego. • - Potencialidad o poder en griego. • - Amor fraternal o amistad en griego. • - Verbo griego que significa "soplar". • ...
Test #2 Prep 2024-09-18
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- the most diagnosed mental illness of our time
- _________ vs. shame/doubt is the stage of Erikson's theory where a person begins to develop a sense of independence
- family ___________ are short term, intensive programs designed to reduce stress and teach important skills
- _________ families are the fastest growing subgroup among the homeless population
- many homeless individuals are __________
- __________ health refers primarily to the biological aspects of mental well-being
- Integrity vs. ____________ is the stage of Erikson's theory for older adults, aged 65 and up
- __________ is when a child is deprived of necessary food, clothing, shelter, or medical care
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- children were considered ________ in the early 19th century
- _________ health refers to the biological and social factors related to mental well-being
- the #1 goal of permanency
- the ABCs of CBT are activating event, beliefs, and ___________
- by 2035, there will be _____ older adults than children in the U.S.
- _______, permanency, and well-being of the child are the 3 pillars guiding U.S. child welfare policy
- ________ abuse is intentional or unintentional physical injury
- _________ disorder is a disorder that includes dramatic mood shifts characterized by manic and depressive episodes
- the rate of mental illness in the U.S. has remained ____________.
- lack of ________ housing is the primary cause of homelessness
- _________ homelessness is those who couch surf or sleep in their cars
19 Clues: the #1 goal of permanency • many homeless individuals are __________ • the most diagnosed mental illness of our time • children were considered ________ in the early 19th century • lack of ________ housing is the primary cause of homelessness • the ABCs of CBT are activating event, beliefs, and ___________ • ...
MENTAL ILLNESS 2022-09-02
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- Flashback, avoidance, nightmares, anxiety, fear
- No need to sleep, raising thoughts, very talkative
- See them if you are feeling depressed
- Specialist in mental illness
- False belief
- Preoccupied with cleanliness
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- Visual ......seeing an invisible thing
- Sad for more than two weeks
- Palpitation, shortness of breath, tremor
- Immediately go to the hospital
- Social ..... Afraid to present your assignment
11 Clues: False belief • Sad for more than two weeks • Specialist in mental illness • Preoccupied with cleanliness • Immediately go to the hospital • See them if you are feeling depressed • Visual ......seeing an invisible thing • Palpitation, shortness of breath, tremor • Social ..... Afraid to present your assignment • Flashback, avoidance, nightmares, anxiety, fear • ...
mental disorders 2022-10-25
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- disorder changes move very quickly
- obsessive-compulsive disorder.
- badly depressed
- can't remember a lot of things
- a sudden feeling of acute and disabling anxiety
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- a sudden feeling of acute and disabling anxiety
- a doctor that helps people cope with stress and traumatic things
- specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders
- you think there is something wrong with you all the time and you think you are sick
- disorder behavioral disorder
- you can hear and see things that most people can't see
- post traumatic stress disorder
12 Clues: badly depressed • disorder behavioral disorder • obsessive-compulsive disorder. • can't remember a lot of things • post traumatic stress disorder • disorder changes move very quickly • a sudden feeling of acute and disabling anxiety • a sudden feeling of acute and disabling anxiety • you can hear and see things that most people can't see • ...
Mental Health 2022-12-19
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- when should mental health be prioritized
- (blank) is in the top 3 most common health disorders
- (blank) is the least common mental health disorder
- (blank) in 5 people will experience a mental illness in a given year
- The average age of onset for major depressive disorder is between 35 and (blank) years of age
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- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations.
- (blank)is the 2nd leading cause of death among people aged 10-34
- (blank) is the biggest factor that effects mental health
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- mental health is not just mental health its also (blank) health
- someone with mental health disorders is often thought to be seeking (blank)
11 Clues: when should mental health be prioritized • (blank) is the least common mental health disorder • (blank) is in the top 3 most common health disorders • (blank) is the biggest factor that effects mental health • mental health is not just mental health its also (blank) health • (blank)is the 2nd leading cause of death among people aged 10-34 • ...
Mental Health 2021-11-08
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- people you like and enjoy being with who are a source of support
- mental strain from demanding circumstances
- a book used to record personal experiences, thoughts and feelings
- the practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health
- feeling or showing pleasure or contentment
- knowledge or perception of a situation or fact
- the state of being free from illness or injury
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- methods to deal with stressful situations
- it is important to get enough ____ at night to ensure your mind and body get the rest they need
- taking slow, deep _____ reduces stress and increases relaxation
- time _______ is the ability to plan daily tasks to increase productivity or efficiency
11 Clues: methods to deal with stressful situations • mental strain from demanding circumstances • feeling or showing pleasure or contentment • knowledge or perception of a situation or fact • the state of being free from illness or injury • taking slow, deep _____ reduces stress and increases relaxation • people you like and enjoy being with who are a source of support • ...
Mental Health 2023-03-09
11 Clues: location • delusions • one benefit • attire worn • science branch • license required • painful expirence • mental health month • hightenend alertness • lowest age who gets depressed • eight hours they work
Mental health 2023-05-11
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- -social isolation or loneliness.
- making,social support,
- - Extreme mood changes of highs and lows
- a mental health condition,
- may feel worried
- adolescents
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- affects how we think, feel, and act.
- strategies -emotion-focused strategies,
- -Everyone experience it
- & Statistics -Around 20% of the world's children
- Health -affects how we think, feel, and act.
11 Clues: adolescents • may feel worried • making,social support, • -Everyone experience it • a mental health condition, • -social isolation or loneliness. • affects how we think, feel, and act. • strategies -emotion-focused strategies, • - Extreme mood changes of highs and lows • Health -affects how we think, feel, and act. • & Statistics -Around 20% of the world's children
mental health 2023-05-16
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- disorder?
- a disorder e.g depression?
- how does this affect an individual?
- how does an individual know if they are
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- strategies- how do people distract themselves from
- and statistics- how many people in the UK suffer with an
- what disorder correlates to extreme overthinking?
- what is another word for being overwhelmed?
- health- what do you have if you don't have well being?
- how do people develop disorders overtime?
- thoughts?
11 Clues: disorder? • thoughts? • a disorder e.g depression? • how does this affect an individual? • how does an individual know if they are • how do people develop disorders overtime? • what is another word for being overwhelmed? • what disorder correlates to extreme overthinking? • strategies- how do people distract themselves from • ...
Mental Process 2023-05-26
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- be anxious about doing something
- judge how good o effective something is
- think deeply or carefully about
- accept and welcome something
- understand
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- relax, especially after working hard
- imagine
- come together; assemble or accumulate
- have pleasant thoughts that make you forget about the present situation
- approach or deal with something, specially something difficult
- think deeply about something for a long a time
11 Clues: imagine • understand • accept and welcome something • think deeply or carefully about • be anxious about doing something • relax, especially after working hard • come together; assemble or accumulate • judge how good o effective something is • think deeply about something for a long a time • approach or deal with something, specially something difficult • ...
Mental Health 2018-03-13
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- A technique used to promote relaxation and clear the mind that often includes closing the eyes and repeating a mantra.
- An _____ in your home that can help decrease loneliness and reduce stress.
- It is important to get enough _______ at night to ensure your mind and body get the rest they need.
- Taking slow, deep _________ reduces stress and increases relaxation.
- Obtaining adequate ______ in the meals you eat is essential to maintaining good physical and mental health.
- An expression or appearance of merriment or amusement that decreases stress hormones and strengthens the immune system.
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- A book in which to record your personal experiences, thoughts, and feelings.
- Time ________ is the ability to plan daily tasks to increase efficiency or productivity.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
- Setting short and long term ______ is important in order to plan and to achieve what you want.
11 Clues: Taking slow, deep _________ reduces stress and increases relaxation. • An _____ in your home that can help decrease loneliness and reduce stress. • A book in which to record your personal experiences, thoughts, and feelings. • Time ________ is the ability to plan daily tasks to increase efficiency or productivity. • ...
Mental Health 2023-11-09
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- extreme and unrealistic fear and dread to certain situations, experiences, or objects
- act of taking one's own life
- condition that consists of having irregular thoughts and delusions, hearing voices, and seeing things that are not there
- mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair
- condition that has intense negative feelings that do not go away and affect daily life
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- condition characterized by drastic mood changes
- also known as mental disorder
- gatherings in which a therapist meets with a group of people who share a common experience
- professional that diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions
- treatment method to focus on psychological side of health
- condition which makes it difficult to pay attention
11 Clues: act of taking one's own life • also known as mental disorder • condition characterized by drastic mood changes • condition which makes it difficult to pay attention • mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair • treatment method to focus on psychological side of health • professional that diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions • ...
Mental Clarity 2024-09-20
Mental Health 2024-11-14
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- the county where the first MHC operated
- practiced by MHCs by minimizing punishment and expanding opportunity for empowerment and self-actualization
- to be fully aware of the conditions of participation and are provided legal counsel.
- true or false, mental health illnesses among prisoners is equal across cultures
- gauges the impact of the court, court processes, and community support
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- health and legal information gathered during treatment should be protected
- eligibility criteria address public safety with the court's treatment capacity and each individual's mental health and criminality
- clinic that provides comprehensive mental health and substance use services to people regardless of ability to pay
- terms must be clear, individualized, and correspond to each defendant's level of risk
- stake holders representing the criminal justice system and other systems that guide the planning of the court
- percent of people in prison with diagnosed mental health illness
11 Clues: the county where the first MHC operated • percent of people in prison with diagnosed mental health illness • gauges the impact of the court, court processes, and community support • health and legal information gathered during treatment should be protected • true or false, mental health illnesses among prisoners is equal across cultures • ...
Mental Health 2021-05-07
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- symptoms can include delusions and hallucinations
- cause mental illness
- a brain disorder that changes a persons mood
- relating to the mind
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- feeling of fear
- the way someone acts
- an illness
- illness or condition that disrupts normal physical or mental functions
- a mental state that makes you feel like someone is out to get you
- our feelings
- an emotion that can come from mental illness
11 Clues: an illness • our feelings • feeling of fear • the way someone acts • cause mental illness • relating to the mind • a brain disorder that changes a persons mood • an emotion that can come from mental illness • symptoms can include delusions and hallucinations • a mental state that makes you feel like someone is out to get you • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2024-07-09
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- An organization founded by Bebe Moore Campbell for mental health support
- Demi Lovato's journey emphasizes this non-linear process
- Different perspectives can affect minority groups seeking treatment
- A barrier of seeking help due to societal attitudes
- Actress who spoke about mental health issues in the Asian American community
- A barrier faced by minorities in seeking mental health support
- A common mental health issue among minority groups
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- Someone who speaks out in support of a cause
- Demi Lovato's hospitalization in 2018 was due to this
- A group not part of the dominant culture
- Demi Lovato has joined numerous ones to raise mental health awareness
- Demi Lovato continues to promote this for mental health management
12 Clues: A group not part of the dominant culture • Someone who speaks out in support of a cause • A common mental health issue among minority groups • A barrier of seeking help due to societal attitudes • Demi Lovato's hospitalization in 2018 was due to this • Demi Lovato's journey emphasizes this non-linear process • ...
Musica y Baile 2024-01-08
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- Transcend
- Sensory experience
- Cultural diversity
- Vital components
- Music
- Celebrations
- física - Physical health
- Words
- Artistic expressions
- Culture
- Well-being
- Evoke
- Reduce
- Bodily expression
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- Emotions
- People
- Personal enjoyment
- Universal
- Improve
- Feelings
- - Mental
- Fundamental
- Power
- Human culture
- Dance
- Language
- Memories
- Barriers
- Communicate
- Stress
- Unite
- Rituals
32 Clues: Power • Music • Dance • Words • Unite • Evoke • People • Stress • Reduce • Improve • Culture • Rituals • Emotions • Feelings • - Mental • Language • Memories • Barriers • Transcend • Universal • Well-being • Fundamental • Communicate • Celebrations • Human culture • Vital components • Bodily expression • Personal enjoyment • Sensory experience • Cultural diversity • Artistic expressions • física - Physical health
Mental Illness Crossword By: Sydni 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 • Affects a persons ability to think • ...
Unit 5 2014-10-19
36 Clues: some • scale • occur • globe • symbol • mental • depict • nearly • create • spatial • develop • perhaps • combine • observe • display • probably • landmark • abstract • national • location • transmit • direction • permanent • partially • landscape • represent • confident • encounter • navigation • unexpected • relatively • contradict • contracted • qualitative • communicate • possibilities
9HEALTH (TOPIC 1) 2022-03-16
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- responsibility
- bystander
- music
- routine
- teenagers
- consent
- melatonin
- physical
- upstander
- emotional
- aggressive
- assertive
- coping
- perspectives
- social media
- spiritual
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- depressant
- Snapchat
- party
- resilience
- gender
- stigma
- conflict
- exercise
- stimulant
- stress
- passive
- stereotypes
- sleep
- social
- alcohol
- support
- mental
- Tiktik
- respect
- aspiration
37 Clues: party • music • sleep • gender • stigma • stress • social • coping • mental • Tiktik • routine • consent • passive • alcohol • support • respect • Snapchat • conflict • exercise • physical • bystander • teenagers • stimulant • melatonin • upstander • emotional • assertive • spiritual • Instagram • depressant • resilience • aggressive • aspiration • stereotypes • perspectives • social media • responsibility
Mental Health Act 2007 2024-07-25
15 Clues: Mental • Family • Nurses • Mental • Consent • Relative • Capacity • Disorder • Advocate • Discharge • Clinician • Information • Therapeutic • Observation • Professional
KERJASAMA DAN GOTONG ROYONG KELAS 7 2024-05-28
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- kegiatan sosial yang merupakan bentuk gotong royong
- bersangkutan dengan batin atau watak manusia
- suka damai dan harmonis
- teliti dan akademis
- teguh dan disiplin
- kegiatan atau usaha yang dilakukan oleh beberapa orang untuk mencapai tujuan yang sama
- istilah gotong royong di daerah bali
- membuat pengaturan air agar semua petani terbantu adalah saling
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- istilah revolusi mental dikemukakan pertama kali oleh presiden
- gugur gunung atau sambatan istilah gotong royong di daerah
- kreatif dan komunikatif
- elemen pertama dari gerakan revolusi mental
- elemen kedua dari gerakan revolusi mental
- bentuk gotong royong yang paling sering dilakukan
14 Clues: teguh dan disiplin • teliti dan akademis • kreatif dan komunikatif • suka damai dan harmonis • istilah gotong royong di daerah bali • elemen kedua dari gerakan revolusi mental • elemen pertama dari gerakan revolusi mental • bersangkutan dengan batin atau watak manusia • bentuk gotong royong yang paling sering dilakukan • kegiatan sosial yang merupakan bentuk gotong royong • ...
