mental Crossword Puzzles
Spelling Week 6 Term 3 Year 6 2025-08-21
18 Clues: try to do • human mind • false name • sacred song • Arctic bird • air-powered • skin disease • flying reptile • lung infection • try to attract • quick; on time • false; not real • proof of payment • study of the mind • relating to the mind • mental health doctor • study of mental illness • Greek letter; psychic force
health 2022-10-07
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- an idea of the self constructed from the beliefs one holds about oneself and the responses of others.
- a psychological disorder characterized by the elevation or lowering of a person's mood, such as depression or bipolar disorder.
- stress which enables employees to perform better and increase their job satisfaction.
- hopeful and confident about the future.
- an abrupt and apparently unaccountable change of mood.
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
- Saying hi
- Helping a family member.
- the ability to think clearly and make good decisions.
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
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- specialty practice area of social assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illness.
- a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.
- pressure or tension exerted on a material object.
- Trying or wanting to end your life.
- is the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character.
- the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something
- weakness in materials, especially metal, caused by repeated variations of stress.
- the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties
- An illness that disrupts normal physical or mental functions.
- the behaviors, thoughts, and emotions that you use to adjust to the changes that occur in your life.
- he ability to use one's time effectively or productively, especially at work.
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- a person whose case has been referred to a specialist doctor or a professional body.
- become adjusted to new conditions.
- the treatment of mental or psychological disorders by psychological means.
- sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety, often causing wildly unthinking behavior.
28 Clues: Saying hi • Helping a family member. • extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain. • become adjusted to new conditions. • Trying or wanting to end your life. • hopeful and confident about the future. • pressure or tension exerted on a material object. • the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties • the ability to think clearly and make good decisions. • ...
Mental Health Matters 2020-09-24
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- Διατηρούμε επαφή με άλλους
- Ακούμε τον εαυτό μας
- Εμπιστευόμαστε τον εαυτό μας
- Να αναπτύξουμε μια θετική ή εμπνευσμένη προοπτική για το μέλλον
- Πιστεύουμε στις ανθρώπινες σχέσεις
- Διασκεδάζουμε και χαιρόμαστε τη κάθε στιγμή
- Μιλήστε σε κάποιον και να εκφράστε ιδέες ή συναισθήματα
- Κανονίζουμε με δομημένη σειρά τισ προτεραιότητες μας
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- Προστατεύουμε τον οργανισμό μας από πιθανό, κίνδυνο ή τραυματισμό
- Νιώθουμε και είμαστε καλά
- Παραμένουμε συνδεδεμένοι με το περίγυρό μας
- Κάνουμε συχνά διαλείμματα από τη δουλειά
- Εκφραζόμαστε μέσω φανταστικών ιδεών
- Διατηρούμε τη σωματική υγεία
- Να υιοθετούμε μια στάση στην οποία περιμένουμε καλά αποτελέσματα
- Είμαστε λιγότερο ανήσυχοι όταν εστιάζουμε στο___;
16 Clues: Ακούμε τον εαυτό μας • Νιώθουμε και είμαστε καλά • Διατηρούμε επαφή με άλλους • Διατηρούμε τη σωματική υγεία • Εμπιστευόμαστε τον εαυτό μας • Πιστεύουμε στις ανθρώπινες σχέσεις • Εκφραζόμαστε μέσω φανταστικών ιδεών • Κάνουμε συχνά διαλείμματα από τη δουλειά • Παραμένουμε συνδεδεμένοι με το περίγυρό μας • Διασκεδάζουμε και χαιρόμαστε τη κάθε στιγμή • ...
Mental Health Review 2016-09-21
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- Self Talk "I'm going to try my best."
- Triangle Represents the 3 ways to stay healthy
- Self Talk "I am awful at everything."
- Health Your ability to manage stress and have a positive view of yourself
- Negative stress (injury)
- The body's response to change
- Forms of mass communication (Internet)
- Esteem How much you like and accept yourself
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- or Flight The body's two options when dealing with stress
- Deep sadness that won't go away
- Disorder A pattern of unhealthy eating
- health disorder A health problem that effects your mood and behavior.
- Positive stress (winning a game)
- Image How you feel about the way you look
- Anything that causes stress (argument)
- Health Having healthy relationships with others
16 Clues: Negative stress (injury) • The body's response to change • Deep sadness that won't go away • Positive stress (winning a game) • Self Talk "I'm going to try my best." • Self Talk "I am awful at everything." • Disorder A pattern of unhealthy eating • Anything that causes stress (argument) • Forms of mass communication (Internet) • Image How you feel about the way you look • ...
Mental health recap 2024-05-07
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- , A practice in which you focus on being intensely aware of what you're sensing and feeling in the moment, without interpretation or judgment
- , Emotions stabilize and “re-enter reality”
- , This is stress that lasts for a longer period of time.
- Health , A state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community
- , known as a "Spiritual exercise "
- , There are 5 stages-Denial,anger,bargaining, depression,and acceptance
- , chemical secreted by your glands that regulates the activities of different body cells (various ones impact emotional and physical health)
- , Deals & promises (“why not me?”)
- , Refusal to believe in reality (ex: loved one has actually died)
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- , A negative stereotype.
- , Taking a negative behavior/feeling & applying it to something/someone that wasn’t the source
- , This is short-term stress that goes away quickly
- , Taking your own unacceptable qualities or feelings and ascribing them to other people
- , “displacement” of frustration/anger towards others
- , brought on by an event or situation in life (common w/ death)
- , Saddened mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life
16 Clues: , A negative stereotype. • , known as a "Spiritual exercise " • , Deals & promises (“why not me?”) • , Emotions stabilize and “re-enter reality” • , This is short-term stress that goes away quickly • , This is stress that lasts for a longer period of time. • , “displacement” of frustration/anger towards others • ...
La tecnología y salud 2024-10-28
Headaches 2022-10-14
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- tension; stress
- banging, beting
- tool used to beat or drive a nail
- glittering; flashing
- run away; spread out
- painful
- physical or mental suffering
- style of living
- gather; group
- frente
- blood vessels
- anxiety; mental stress
- of the body
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- happen again
- usual, often
- expand, get larger
- ability to see; sight
- happens
- study; investigate
- hesitant
- darken; fuzzy
- evidence
- continuing
- alert; sign
24 Clues: frente • happens • painful • hesitant • evidence • continuing • alert; sign • of the body • happen again • usual, often • darken; fuzzy • gather; group • blood vessels • tension; stress • banging, beting • style of living • expand, get larger • study; investigate • glittering; flashing • run away; spread out • ability to see; sight • anxiety; mental stress • physical or mental suffering • ...
Headaches 2022-10-14
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- anxiety; mental stress
- evidence
- of the body
- tool used to beat or drive a nail
- hesitant
- happen again
- usual; often
- expand; get larger
- continuing
- darken; fuzzy
- banging, beating
- style of living
- alert; sign
- gather; group
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- frente
- study; investigate
- blood vessels
- happens
- physical or mental suffering
- tension; stress
- painful
- ability to see; sight
- glittering; flashing
- run away; spread out
24 Clues: frente • happens • painful • evidence • hesitant • continuing • of the body • alert; sign • happen again • usual; often • blood vessels • darken; fuzzy • gather; group • tension; stress • style of living • banging, beating • study; investigate • expand; get larger • glittering; flashing • run away; spread out • ability to see; sight • anxiety; mental stress • physical or mental suffering • ...
Spanish Crossword 2021-09-12
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- remember in Spanish
- mental in Spanish
- resist in Spanish
- corona in Spanish
- happened in Spanish
- whine in Spanish
- council in Spanish
- neutral in Spanish
- stencil in Spanish
- normal in Spanish
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- diamond in Spanish
- eclipse in Spanish
- early in Spanish
- tranquil in Spanish
- retain in Spanish
- twenty in Spanish
- mortal in Spanish
- utensil in Spanish
- fossil in Spanish
- partial in Spanish
20 Clues: early in Spanish • whine in Spanish • mental in Spanish • resist in Spanish • corona in Spanish • retain in Spanish • twenty in Spanish • mortal in Spanish • fossil in Spanish • normal in Spanish • diamond in Spanish • eclipse in Spanish • utensil in Spanish • council in Spanish • neutral in Spanish • stencil in Spanish • partial in Spanish • remember in Spanish • tranquil in Spanish • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-12
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- A physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders.
- An eating disorder in which a person doesn't eat enough food to maintain a healthy body weight.
- An unreasonable need to behave in a certain way to prevent a feared.
- A mental health professional who is trained to recognize and treat behavior that is not normal.
- Anxiety that is related to a specific situation or object.
- An eating disorder in which a person has uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging.
- disorder A disorder characterized by anxiety that persists for a long time interferes with daily living.
- A mental health professional who helps people with mental disorders and their families to accept and adjust to an illness.
- A physician who treats physical disorders of the nervous system.
- An unwanted thought or image that takes control of the mind.
- depression The symptoms of this disorder are feeling sad and hopeless for months, being unable to enjoy activities that were once a source of pleasure.
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- An illness that affects the mind and reduces a person's ability to function, to adjust to change, or to get along with others.
- A mental disorder characterized by rigid patterns of behavior, which makes it difficult for a person to get along with others.
- The intentional killing of one's self.
- The use of a sharp object to intentionally cut or scratch one's body deep enough to bleed.
- An eating disorder in which a person regularly has an uncontrollable urge to eat large amounts of food, but without purging.
- A disorder characterized by extreme emotions.
- An emotional state in which a person feels extremely sad and hopeless.
- A series of suicides that occur within a short period of time in the same peer group or community.
- A treatment method.
- A mental disorder that reveals itself through abnormal behaviors related.
- A disorder characterized by severe disturbances in thinking, mood,awareness and behavior.
- Fear caused by a source you cannot identify or a source that doesn't pose as much threat as you think.
23 Clues: A treatment method. • The intentional killing of one's self. • A disorder characterized by extreme emotions. • A physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders. • Anxiety that is related to a specific situation or object. • An unwanted thought or image that takes control of the mind. • A physician who treats physical disorders of the nervous system. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-12
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- An emotional state in which a person feels extremely sad and hopeless.
- A series of suicides that occur within a short period of time in the same peer group or community.
- An eating disorder in which a person doesn't eat enough food to maintain a healthy body weight.
- An unreasonable need to behave in a certain way to prevent a feared.
- A mental disorder characterized by rigid patterns of behavior, which makes it difficult for a person to get along with others.
- The use of a sharp object to intentionally cut or scratch one's body deep enough to bleed.
- The intentional killing of one's self.
- disorder A disorder characterized by anxiety that persists for a long time interferes with daily living.
- An illness that affects the mind and reduces a person's ability to function, to adjust to change, or to get along with others.
- An eating disorder in which a person has uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging.
- A mental disorder that reveals itself through abnormal behaviors related.
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- An unwanted thought or image that takes control of the mind.
- Anxiety that is related to a specific situation or object.
- A treatment method.
- A mental health professional who is trained to recognize and treat behavior that is not normal.
- A disorder characterized by extreme emotions.
- A mental health professional who helps people with mental disorders and their families to accept and adjust to an illness.
- Fear caused by a source you cannot identify or a source that doesn't pose as much threat as you think.
- An eating disorder in which a person regularly has an uncontrollable urge to eat large amounts of food, but without purging.
- A physician who treats physical disorders of the nervous system.
- depression The symptoms of this disorder are feeling sad and hopeless for months, being unable to enjoy activities that were once a source of pleasure.
- A physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders.
- A disorder characterized by severe disturbances in thinking, mood,awareness and behavior.
23 Clues: A treatment method. • The intentional killing of one's self. • A disorder characterized by extreme emotions. • A physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders. • Anxiety that is related to a specific situation or object. • An unwanted thought or image that takes control of the mind. • A physician who treats physical disorders of the nervous system. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-12
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- A mental health professional who helps people with mental disorders and their families to accept and adjust to an illness.
- A mental disorder that reveals itself through abnormal behaviors related.
- The use of a sharp object to intentionally cut or scratch one's body deep enough to bleed.
- A disorder characterized by severe disturbances in thinking, mood,awareness and behavior.
- An unwanted thought or image that takes control of the mind.
- An emotional state in which a person feels extremely sad and hopeless.
- Fear caused by a source you cannot identify or a source that doesn't pose as much threat as you think.
- The intentional killing of one's self.
- disorder A disorder characterized by anxiety that persists for a long time interferes with daily living.
- An eating disorder in which a person regularly has an uncontrollable urge to eat large amounts of food, but without purging.
- An eating disorder in which a person has uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging.
- A treatment method.
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- A mental health professional who is trained to recognize and treat behavior that is not normal.
- An unreasonable need to behave in a certain way to prevent a feared.
- A disorder characterized by extreme emotions.
- depression The symptoms of this disorder are feeling sad and hopeless for months, being unable to enjoy activities that were once a source of pleasure.
- A mental disorder characterized by rigid patterns of behavior, which makes it difficult for a person to get along with others.
- A series of suicides that occur within a short period of time in the same peer group or community.
- An illness that affects the mind and reduces a person's ability to function, to adjust to change, or to get along with others.
- A physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders.
- An eating disorder in which a person doesn't eat enough food to maintain a healthy body weight.
- A physician who treats physical disorders of the nervous system.
- Anxiety that is related to a specific situation or object.
23 Clues: A treatment method. • The intentional killing of one's self. • A disorder characterized by extreme emotions. • A physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders. • Anxiety that is related to a specific situation or object. • An unwanted thought or image that takes control of the mind. • A physician who treats physical disorders of the nervous system. • ...
Module 25 - Thinking 2025-04-14
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- Overconfidence can be used to (blank) ourselves
- What you might do to each button labeled STOP when trying to find the launch button
- Something you break away from to combat fixation
- We decide whether something belongs in a concept by matching it with our (blank)
- Mental Shortcuts
- A (blank)differs from an idea in the world of psychology
- Occupation of Daniel Kahneman
- (blank)and expecting it to be raining outside is an example of availability heuristic
- The Mental Set process may lead to rapid
- Tendency to think of things in terms of their usual functions
- A concept (blank) organizes information into more basic, general, and specific levels
- How you might press each button in an algorithm
- A mental set applied too heavily
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- (blank) information helps assist memory and learning
- There is no guarantee that a (blank) will produce a correct solution
- In (blank) the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, and remembering, humans have no equals.
- Many Mathematical formulas are (blank)
- Kahneman's partner in research
- (blank) memory load by not exceeding anymore than 5 at a time.
- Mental Sets are helpful due to (blank)
- The tendency to approach a particular problem in a particular way
- Tendency to focus on information that supports preconceptions
- Occurs when our confidence is greater than our accuracy
- The (blank)heuristic estimates the likelihood of events based on their availability in our memory
- Confirmation biases have the largest influence on (blank)
- Confirmation bias is often the result of (blank) exposure
- Psychologists define a concept as a mental group based on shared similarities. This definition differs from the more general definition of concept as a (blank)
- An (blank) is the sudden realization of a solution or problem
- The number of chunks of information the capacity of working memory is limited to
- How we word and present an issue depends on (blank)
30 Clues: Mental Shortcuts • Occupation of Daniel Kahneman • Kahneman's partner in research • A mental set applied too heavily • Many Mathematical formulas are (blank) • Mental Sets are helpful due to (blank) • The Mental Set process may lead to rapid • Overconfidence can be used to (blank) ourselves • How you might press each button in an algorithm • ...
mental health crossword puzzle 2022-05-10
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- a mental health disorder that is marked by a combination of schizophrenia symptoms, such as hallucinations or delusions, and mood disorder symptoms, such as depression or mania.
- impaired ability to remember, think, or make decisions that interferes with doing everyday activities.
- personality A disorder characterized by social discomfort and avoidance of interpersonal contact.
- personality a mental health condition in which a person has a long-term pattern of manipulating, or violating the rights of others.
- personality a type of anxious personality disorder
- personality a mental health condition marked by unstable emotions, a distorted self-image and an overwhelming desire to be noticed.
- a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- disorder an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress
- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations. Fast heart rate, rapid breathing, sweating, and feeling tired may occur.
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- a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression).
- personality a mental health condition marked by a pattern of distrust and suspicion of others without adequate reason to be suspicious
- A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- personality a mental condition in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance, a deep need for excessive attention and admiration, troubled relationships, and a lack of empathy for others.
- anxiety disorder excessive, exaggerated anxiety and worry about everyday life events for no obvious reason.
- nervosa An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- A group of conditions associated with the elevation or lowering of a person's mood, such as depression or bipolar disorder.
- a broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication.
17 Clues: personality a type of anxious personality disorder • A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly. • nervosa An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat. • personality A disorder characterized by social discomfort and avoidance of interpersonal contact. • ...
chapter 1 2019-02-21
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- Research/ Research conducted without concern for immediate applications.
- Mental activity involved in understanding; processing and communicating information; the use of mental processes to perceive and mentally represent the world; think; and engage in problem solving and decision making.
- Deliberate looking into one's own cognitive processes to examine one's thoughts and feelings and to gain self knowledge.
- The view that people are completely free and responsible for their own behavior.
- Perspective/ The view that our behavior and mental processes have been shaped, at least in part, by natural selection as our ancestors strived to meet our prehistoric and historic challenges.
- perspective/ The approach to psychology that seeks to understand the nature of the links between biological processes and structures such as the functioning of the brain; endocrine system; and heredity; on the one hand; and behavior and mental processes; on the other.
- Group/ A group characterized by common features such as cultural heritage, history, race and language.
- A college or university course, typically in a specialized field of study, that provides students with supervised practical application of previously studied theory.
- Sudden reorganization of perceptions, allowing the sudden solution of a problem.
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- Freud's method of exploring human personality; the school of psychology that asserts that much of our behavior and mental processes are governed by unconscious ideas and impulses that have their origins in childhood conflicts.
- The study of observable behavior and studies relationships between stimuli and responses.
- An inborn pattern of behavior that is triggered by particular stimulus.
- The school of psychology that emphasizes the uses or functions of the mind and behavior rather than just the elements of experience.
- A stimulus that follows a response and increase the frequency of the response.
- Psychology/ Emphasizes the tendency to organize perceptions into wholes and to integrate separate stimuli into meaningful patterns.
- The psychological state of being male or female
- The science that studies behavior and mental processes.
- Perspective/ The approach to psychology that focuses on the nature of consciousness and on mental processes such as sensation and perception; memory; problem solving; decision making, judgment; language and intelligence.
- Asserts that people are conscious, self aware, and capable of free choice, self-fulfilment, and ethical behavior.
- Research/ Research conducted in an effort to find solutions to particular problems.
20 Clues: The psychological state of being male or female • The science that studies behavior and mental processes. • An inborn pattern of behavior that is triggered by particular stimulus. • Research/ Research conducted without concern for immediate applications. • A stimulus that follows a response and increase the frequency of the response. • ...
History Of Mental Health 2022-11-14
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- ____________ is a branch or category of medicine which studies the treatment of mental disorders.
- What was banned from using in the hospital in 1977?
- what is the possession of knowledge of self, ability to meet basic needs and assume responsibility for own behaviour and growth; to integrate thoughts, feelings and actions; and successfully resolve conflicts?
- ____________ is the surgical drilling of holes in the skull to treat head injuries and epilepsy and allow evil spirits trapped in the skull
- Asylum name changed to _________________ in the year _________
- What types of people believed that “Emotion disorders were an organic dysfunction of the brain?”
- ___________ is mental disease of slaves that caused blacks to have urge to run away.
- A mentally ill person living in the year 1600 would most likely be locked away in
- Who proposed that mental illness was a disturbance of four (4) body fluids or ‘humours’?
- Who was the first person to use the term “Schizophrenia”?
- ___________________is the possession by demonic spirits, displeasure of the gods, eclipses, planetary gravitation, curses and sin
- What year was the policy decision made from the ministry of health and environment, for psychiatric patients to be treated at local hospitals and clinics in Jamaica?
- Who is considered to be the father of American Psychiatry and wrote the first textbook on psychiatry
- Training schools for nurses in the psychiatric setting were started in 1882. So what year were nurses being employed in State Mental Hospitals?
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- Who made the mental hygiene movement popular?
- In Jamaica, _______________ amended to give mental health officers the power to enter premises and assist the police to remove persons who are suspected to be mentally ill
- In what era were the mentally ill persons, especially women, began to be persecuted as witches who were possessed?
- Beheading, hanging and burning at the stake were common occurrences in what era or year?
- A condition characterized by alterations in thought, mood, or behaviour; usually associated with distress or impaired behaviour is known as?
- Who was a retired school teacher who discovered the appalling treatment of prisoners especially those who were mentally ill.
- Which year were normal ovaries removed to treat ‘mental madness’ and ‘hysterical vomiting’ in some women?
- What period is known/referred to as the decade of the Brain?
22 Clues: Who made the mental hygiene movement popular? • What was banned from using in the hospital in 1977? • Who was the first person to use the term “Schizophrenia”? • What period is known/referred to as the decade of the Brain? • Asylum name changed to _________________ in the year _________ • ...
AP Psyhology Unit 1 2023-01-06
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- a reading comprehension method that involves surveying the material, asking questions about it, reading the material, recalling the material, and reviewing the material.
- a psychological perspective that focuses on the role of environmental stimuli in shaping behavior.
- the shared beliefs, behaviors, objects, and other characteristics that define a group or society.
- the field of psychology that deals with the design and evaluation of tests used to measure mental abilities and personality traits.
- a school of psychology that focuses on the analysis of the fundamental elements that make up the mind and mental experiences.
- a set of principles that explains and predicts a phenomenon.
- a school of psychology that focuses on the function and purpose of behavior and mental processes rather than their underlying mechanisms.
- the scientific study of the mind and behavior.
- a field that combines cognitive psychology and neuroscience to study the biological basis of mental processes.
- a philosophical stance that emphasizes the role of experience and evidence, especially sensory experience, in the formation of ideas.
- a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
- a branch of psychology that studies mental processes such as "attention, language use, perception, problem-solving, memory, and learning"
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- a method of self-examination in which individuals reflect on their own thoughts, feelings, and sensations.
- the process by which certain traits become more or less common in a population due to the advantage or disadvantage they provide to the individuals that possess them.
- a research method in which a sample of individuals is asked to respond to a set of questions.
- a branch of psychology that focuses on the study of positive emotions, character strengths, and behaviors that contribute to well-being and happiness.
- the repetition of a study to test the reliability and validity of its findings.
- the phenomenon in which learning is enhanced when material is practiced or tested, as opposed to simply being studied.
- bias the bias that occurs when the sample of individuals studied is not representative of the larger population.
- a prediction or testable explanation for a phenomenon.
- a psychological perspective that emphasizes the role of environmental influences on behavior and downplays the role of internal mental states.
- study a research method in which an in-depth analysis of a single individual or group is conducted.
22 Clues: the scientific study of the mind and behavior. • a prediction or testable explanation for a phenomenon. • a set of principles that explains and predicts a phenomenon. • the repetition of a study to test the reliability and validity of its findings. • a research method in which a sample of individuals is asked to respond to a set of questions. • ...
HS health MEH crossword review 2022-01-20
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- approximately what percent of the US population suffers from depression
- a response to pressure or threat
- a strong mood involving sadness,discouragement,despair, or hoplessness
- illness shown by episodes of mania and depression
- getting more of this can help reduce stress levels
- a prescription from a doctor for treatment
- a natural human reaction that involves the mind and the body
- mental health illnesses are never a person's
- what does the "m" stand for in MEH
- types of interactions people have with each other that may fade away if an individual is depressed
- response by the body in a potentially dangerous situation
- a professional at the school you can talk to
- anxiety disorder that can start from traumatic experiences
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- a potential cause of mental health illnesses
- anxiety disorder that relates to obsessions
- what does the "e" stand for in MEH
- treatment by talking with a professional
- the assignment you created at the end of this unit
- the best health teacher in the world
- hormone that is triggered by stress
- individuals may be less interested in these as a sign of mental health illnesses
- who you can see to get a checkup
22 Clues: a response to pressure or threat • who you can see to get a checkup • what does the "e" stand for in MEH • what does the "m" stand for in MEH • hormone that is triggered by stress • the best health teacher in the world • treatment by talking with a professional • a prescription from a doctor for treatment • anxiety disorder that relates to obsessions • ...
Sports Spelling 2021-09-14
15 Clues: race • group • mental • chamion • practice • triangle • dictation • repatition • good sports • to make ready • keeping on going • not in dictionary • good quality that you have • sustain physical or mental effort • repeating an exercise to get better
My ticket to outside walking 2023-04-13
10 Clues: sadness; gloom • treatment of obesity • mental health expert • world cup winner 2023 • affects mental health • distressing experience • out of touch with reality • national mental health month • promotes physical and mental health • writing that helps with self-awareness
Mi Crucigama 2022-02-03
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- Es malo que las redes sociales ___ a los adolescentes.
- Es bueno parar las redes sociales porque es ___.
- A veces es importante que pares de ___ las redes sociales.
- ___ es bueno que tengas buena salud mental.
- Es bueno que uses ___ ___ las redes sociales.
- ___ ___ es bueno que pares de instagram
- Siempre es importante que no uses más las redes sociales por tu __ __
- Es bueno que pares a Mark Zuckerberg, ___ de Facebook.
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- Es bueno no usar las redes sociales porque es ___ para la salud mental.
- Es bueno que los ___ puedan obtener ayuda con las redes sociales.
- Sugiero que uses ___ las redes sociales.
- Es bueno ___ las redes sociales.
- Es necesario que ___ buena salud mental
- Es importante no usar las redes sociales para ser ___.
- Es ___ que tengas buena salud mental
15 Clues: Es bueno ___ las redes sociales. • Es ___ que tengas buena salud mental • Es necesario que ___ buena salud mental • ___ ___ es bueno que pares de instagram • Sugiero que uses ___ las redes sociales. • ___ es bueno que tengas buena salud mental. • Es bueno que uses ___ ___ las redes sociales. • Es bueno parar las redes sociales porque es ___. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2022-08-29
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- having a sense of trust and confidence
- relating to society or its organization.
- share or exchange information, news, or ideas.
- done or chosen in accordance with wisdom or prudence; likely to be of benefit.
- in a good physical or mental condition; in good health.
- having one's feelings and expression under control.
- resulting in good; favourable or advantageous.
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- relating to the mind
- make or become better.
- having the ability, fitness, or quality necessary to do or achieve a specified thing.
- not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions.
- certain to remain safe and unthreatened.
- affecting or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person.
- mental or emotional stability.
- giving or ready to give help.
15 Clues: relating to the mind • make or become better. • giving or ready to give help. • mental or emotional stability. • having a sense of trust and confidence • relating to society or its organization. • certain to remain safe and unthreatened. • share or exchange information, news, or ideas. • resulting in good; favourable or advantageous. • ...
Assessment 2023-03-29
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- The consistency of a measure
- Mental ability to coordinate bodily movements
- Involves potential to recognize the patterns of space
- The DSM classifies mental retardation into how many stages
- Involves skill in performance,composition, patterns
- Underlies specific mental abilities
- A concern with "ultimate issues"
- Concerned with the capacity to understand intentions
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- Enables human beings to recognize features of the enviroment
- Consists of capacity to analyze problems logically
- Accuracy of a measure
- Involves sensitivity to spoken and written language
- The capacity to understand oneself
- Created emotional intelligence
- Created multiple intelligences
- Created adult intelligence scale
16 Clues: Accuracy of a measure • The consistency of a measure • Created emotional intelligence • Created multiple intelligences • Created adult intelligence scale • A concern with "ultimate issues" • The capacity to understand oneself • Underlies specific mental abilities • Mental ability to coordinate bodily movements • Consists of capacity to analyze problems logically • ...
December B.I.G. Activity Mental Well-being Crossword 2020-12-13
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- When help from those around you is not enough, who should you talk to?
- Term used to describe a long period of time of feeling blue?
- Endorphins can be released during _______ to improve your mental well-being.
- Important to help someone feel this when they are feeling overwhelmed.
- What is the colour of mental health week?
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- What is the best way to help someone going through a tough period?
- A week to focus on mental health and asking a simple question?
- Besides depression, what is another common feeling people have that struggle with mental wellbeing?
- Mental well-being can be improved by maintaining another well-being?
- What is a well known support line that can be called to help with mental wellbeing?
- What virtue helps with working through challenges related to mental well-being?
11 Clues: What is the colour of mental health week? • Term used to describe a long period of time of feeling blue? • A week to focus on mental health and asking a simple question? • What is the best way to help someone going through a tough period? • Mental well-being can be improved by maintaining another well-being? • ...
Chapter 1 2019-02-21
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- Deliberate looking into one's own cognitive processes to examine one's thoughts and feelings and to gain self knowledge.
- The approach to psychology that seeks to understand the nature of the links between biological processes and structures such as the functioning of the brain; endocrine system; and heredity; on the one hand; and behavior and mental processes; on the other.
- Research conducted without concern for immediate applications.
- Sudden reorganization of perceptions, allowing the sudden solution of a problem.
- Mental activity involved in understanding; processing and communicating information; the use of mental processes to perceive and mentally represent the world; think; and engage in problem solving and decision making.
- A group characterized by common features such as cultural heritage, history, race and language.
- The approach to psychology that focuses on the nature of consciousness and on mental processes such as sensation and perception; memory; problem solving; decision making, judgment; language and intelligence.
- Freud's method of exploring human personality; the school of psychology that asserts that much of our behavior and mental processes are governed by unconscious ideas and impulses that have their origins in childhood conflicts.
- The science that studies behavior and mental processes.
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- The school of psychology that emphasizes the uses or functions of the mind and behavior rather than just the elements of experience.
- A stimulus that follows a response and increase the frequency of the response.
- An inborn pattern of behavior that is triggered by particular stimulus.
- The view that people are completely free and responsible for their own behavior.
- The view that our behavior and mental processes have been shaped, at least in part, by natural selection as our ancestors strived to meet our prehistoric and historic challenges.
- The study of observable behavior and studies relationships between stimuli and responses.
- The psychological state of being male or female
- Emphasizes the tendency to organize perceptions into wholes and to integrate separate stimuli into meaningful patterns.
- A college or university course, typically in a specialized field of study, that provides students with supervised practical application of previously studied theory.
- Research conducted in an effort to find solutions to particular problems.
- Asserts that people are conscious, self aware, and capable of free choice, self-fulfilment, and ethical behavior.
20 Clues: The psychological state of being male or female • The science that studies behavior and mental processes. • Research conducted without concern for immediate applications. • An inborn pattern of behavior that is triggered by particular stimulus. • Research conducted in an effort to find solutions to particular problems. • ...
Ch. 1 Crossword Puzzle Mazur 2022-09-26
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- - the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- the intellectual discipline that makes explicit the implicit structure of the behavioral sciences.
- the process by which an individual's attitudes, beliefs or behavior are modified by the presence or action of others.
- - a theory of consciousness that seeks to analyze the elements of mental experiences, such as sensations, mental images, and feelings, and how these elements combine to form more complex experiences.
- - a process that involves looking inward to examine one's own thoughts and emotions.
- Frequently the expression psychological explanation is used as a catch-all term denoting any attempt to understand phenomena related to intelligent behavior.
- - the careful, close examination of an object, process, or other phenomenon for the purpose of collecting data about it or drawing conclusions.
- - the branch of psychology that deals with motivation, problem-solving, decision-making, learning, memory, and more.
- - the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
- - a movement in psychology supporting the belief that humans, as individuals, are unique beings and should be recognized and treated as such by psychologists and psychiatrists.
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- - a precise, testable statement of what the researchers predict will be the outcome of the study.
- an expert or specialist in psychology.
- - the branch of science that deals with the biological basis of behavior and mental phenomena.
- - a branch of psychology that deals with the effects of normal and pathological physiological processes on mental life.
- - the doctrine that what makes something a thought, desire, pain (or any other type of mental state) depends not on its internal constitution, but solely on its function, or the role it plays, in the cognitive system of which it is a part.
- vs. Nurture - involves the extent to which particular aspects of behavior are a product of either inherited (i.e., genetic) or acquired (i.e., learned) influences.
- - a person who advocates or practices behaviorism.
- - help clients tap into their unconscious mind to recover repressed emotions and deep-seated, sometimes forgotten experiences.
- 1:Vocab List
- a medical doctor (an M.D. or D.O.) who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders.
- an attempt to foretell what will happen in a particular case, generally on the basis of past instances or accepted principles.
- Study Guide)
22 Clues: 1:Vocab List • Study Guide) • an expert or specialist in psychology. • - a person who advocates or practices behaviorism. • - a process that involves looking inward to examine one's own thoughts and emotions. • - the branch of science that deals with the biological basis of behavior and mental phenomena. • ...
knee surgery recovery14 2025-05-02
15 Clues: - Stuck joint • - Doctor visit • - Knee buckling • - Mental obstacle • - Medicine timing • - Mental recovery • - Lifestyle return • - Ultimate outcome • - Stair alternative • - Essential recovery • - Warm therapy relief • - Gradual knee flexion • - Bathroom safety item • - Ice pack application • - Safe resting position
Counseling and Mental Health 2025-09-24
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- mental and emotional wellness
- mental illnesses causing physical bodily symptoms which cannot be traced to any physical cause
- feeling nervous, unsure or scared about something
- the body's physical and mental response to unpleasant or difficult situations
- conditions that hinder or prevent good mental health
- psychiatric disorders causing a person to act differently than the social norm
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- characterized by an excessive and persistent sense of apprehension and unease
- conditions caused by disturbed eating patterns
- mental disorders which affect a person's mood
- long-lasting, intense sadness that leads to feeling helpless, hopeless, and/or worthless
- the event that causes stress
- great sadness caused by the loss of a person or a thing
12 Clues: the event that causes stress • mental and emotional wellness • mental disorders which affect a person's mood • conditions caused by disturbed eating patterns • feeling nervous, unsure or scared about something • conditions that hinder or prevent good mental health • great sadness caused by the loss of a person or a thing • ...
Abnormal Vocab terms 2023-05-07
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- A mental disorder characterized by recurrent, unwanted, and intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions) that are intended to reduce anxiety or prevent a negative outcome.
- the thoughts, behaviors, or coping mechanisms that interfere with an individual's ability to function effectively in their environment or meet their needs.
- A neurotransmitter that plays a key role in regulating mood, sleep, appetite, and other physiological functions. Abnormal levels of serotonin have been associated with various mental disorders, including depression and anxiety.
- the view that complex phenomena can be explained by reducing them to their constituent parts, often ignoring the broader context and interactions between those parts.
- The cause or origin of a mental disorder.
- A severe mental disorder characterized by a loss of contact with reality, including hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking and behavior.
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- the field of psychology that focuses on the measurement of psychological traits, abilities, and processes using standardized tests and assessments.
- the relationship between social and economic factors and their influence on individuals and communities, including access to resources, opportunities, and overall well-being.
- a collection of symptoms or characteristics that tend to occur together and can suggest the presence of a particular mental health disorder or medical condition.
- the consistency and stability of research results or measurements over time and across different conditions or situations.
- refer to patterns of behavioral, cognitive, or emotional symptoms that cause significant distress or impairment in functioning.
- the branch of psychology that deals with the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illness and emotional disturbances.
- how accurately a test or measurement tool assesses the construct or concept it is intended to measure.
- norms The implicit or explicit rules that govern behavior in a particular social group or culture. These norms can influence what is considered abnormal behavior and may vary across different societies and cultures.
- the process of identifying and classifying mental health disorders based on specific criteria and symptoms.
15 Clues: The cause or origin of a mental disorder. • how accurately a test or measurement tool assesses the construct or concept it is intended to measure. • the process of identifying and classifying mental health disorders based on specific criteria and symptoms. • ...
Vocabluary tic-tac-toe 2022-03-29
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- Illness- Health condition that changes a person’s thoughts, emotions, and behavior that affects the person’s ability to undertake daily functions.
- deficit hyperactivity disorder- 78A mental illness characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness; diagnosed most often in children
- disorder- A mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person’s mood, energy, and ability to function: also known as manic-depressive disorder.
- addiction- The uncontrolled use of a drug
- In obsessive-compulsive disorder, undesirable thoughts that occur constantly, causing anxiety.
- Mental illness in which a person loses touch with reality; often characterized by hallucinations, such as voices that other people cannot hear, and delusions.
- Any chemical substances that change a person’s physical or psychological state.
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- stress disorder- A mental illness that develops after a terrifying incident that involved physical or the threat of harm.
- An irrational fear of an object or event that poses little or no actual risk.
- depressive disorder- Mental illness characterized by a combination of symptoms that include prolonged sadness and that interfere with a person’s ability to undertake everyday activities
- In obsessive-compulsive disorder, behaviors or rituals that develop in response to the anxiety caused by obsessive thoughts.
- A feeling of worry and fear that causes physical symptoms, such as sweating, and stress.
- unfounded or irrational distrust of other people
- disease- Type of dementia that causes the death of brain cells and the subsequent impairment of thinking and memory.
- disorder- A mental illness in which a person feels too much anxiety, often in response to everyday situations.
15 Clues: addiction- The uncontrolled use of a drug • unfounded or irrational distrust of other people • An irrational fear of an object or event that poses little or no actual risk. • Any chemical substances that change a person’s physical or psychological state. • A feeling of worry and fear that causes physical symptoms, such as sweating, and stress. • ...
SALUD MENTAL 2023-03-01
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- Obstáculos que impiden el acceso a servicios de atención y prevención de calidad en materia de salud mental.
- Acciones y estrategias gubernamentales orientadas a mejorar la situación de la salud mental de la población.
- Factores que aumentan la posibilidad de desarrollar un problema de salud mental.
- Trastorno mental crónico que afecta la forma en que una persona piensa, siente y se comporta.
- Acciones que se llevan a cabo para evitar que ocurra un problema o trastorno de salud mental.
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- Involucramiento activo de las personas con problemas de salud mental y sus familias en la toma de decisiones y el diseño de políticas públicas.
- Trastorno mental caracterizado por sentimientos de tristeza, pérdida de interés y falta de energía.
- Acto de quitarse la vida deliberadamente.
- Intervenciones y terapias que se utilizan para mejorar la salud mental de una persona.
- Prejuicio o discriminación hacia las personas con problemas de salud mental.
10 Clues: Acto de quitarse la vida deliberadamente. • Prejuicio o discriminación hacia las personas con problemas de salud mental. • Factores que aumentan la posibilidad de desarrollar un problema de salud mental. • Intervenciones y terapias que se utilizan para mejorar la salud mental de una persona. • ...
Wellness Crossword 2024-09-25
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- A mental health disorder characterized by excessive fear or worry
- A common method for stress relief involving deep breathing and mental focus
- A feeling of extreme tiredness, often related to mental strain
- A practice that involves observing thoughts and feelings without judgement
- A therapeutic technique involving talking to a trained professional
- The practice of setting aside time for oneself to relax and rejuvenate
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- A mental health condition characterized by persistent sadness
- The act of focusing on positive aspects of life to improve mental well-being
- The ability to bounce back from adversity or stress
- A form of therapy that uses movement to improve mental health
- A feeling of being anxious or worried about something
11 Clues: The ability to bounce back from adversity or stress • A feeling of being anxious or worried about something • A mental health condition characterized by persistent sadness • A form of therapy that uses movement to improve mental health • A feeling of extreme tiredness, often related to mental strain • ...
MENTAL HEALTH MOVIE 2021-11-12
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- WHAT WAS LEXI DESCRIBING WHEN SHE SAID “IT’S LIKE IM IN THE TITLE SEQUENCE OF MY OWN TV SHOW?”
- WHAT WORD DID LEXI USE TO DESCRIBE HER LOWS?
- LEXI DIDN’T SHARE HER DISEASE WITH FRIENDS AND COWORKERS BECAUSE SHE LACKED WHAT?
- WHAT IS HER DIAGNOSIS?
- HOW OLD WAS LEXI WHEN SHE WAS DIAGNOSED?
- WHAT IS LEXI’S JOB?
- WHAT MEDICATION IS THE GOLD STANDARD FOR TREATING BIPOLAR?
- DID YOU LIKE THE MOVIE?
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- MOST IMPORTANT NURSING INTERVENTION FOR PEOPLE WITH BIPOLAR 1?
- WHAT IS ANOTHER NURSING INTERVENTION FOR PATIENTS WITH BIPOLAR 1 DISORDER?
- WHAT THERAPY DID LEXI DO AS A TEENAGER?
- WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT NURSING INTERVENTION FOR LEXI?
- WHAT IS THE PRIMARY NURSING DIAGNOSIS?
- WHAT SYMPTOM OF HER BIPOLAR HAD THE BIGGEST AFFECT ON HER LIFE?
- WHAT DID I LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE?
- NAME OF THE MAIN CHARACTER
16 Clues: WHAT IS LEXI’S JOB? • WHAT IS HER DIAGNOSIS? • DID YOU LIKE THE MOVIE? • NAME OF THE MAIN CHARACTER • WHAT DID I LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE? • WHAT IS THE PRIMARY NURSING DIAGNOSIS? • WHAT THERAPY DID LEXI DO AS A TEENAGER? • HOW OLD WAS LEXI WHEN SHE WAS DIAGNOSED? • WHAT WORD DID LEXI USE TO DESCRIBE HER LOWS? • WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT NURSING INTERVENTION FOR LEXI? • ...
Mental Health Review 2023-03-14
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- Hormone; your brain's natural pain reliever
- Another word for stress
- Passed down biologically
- Stress that is continuous and ongoing
- Mental illnesses are treatable, not __________
- Type of stressor we do to ourselves
- Can be caused by traumatic events
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- Developing skills needed to adapt to future challenges
- Characterized by inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity
- Last name of the father of psychoanalysis
- Dramatic shifts in a person's mood
- Negative assumptions, beliefs that cause people to fear
- Type of stressor outside of your control
- Constant feelings of worry
- A preconceived opinion
- Pair of glands that release stress hormones into the bloodstream
16 Clues: A preconceived opinion • Another word for stress • Passed down biologically • Constant feelings of worry • Can be caused by traumatic events • Dramatic shifts in a person's mood • Type of stressor we do to ourselves • Stress that is continuous and ongoing • Type of stressor outside of your control • Last name of the father of psychoanalysis • ...
Mental Health Review 2022-12-20
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- a long term disorder that effects a persons emotional state
- coming to terms with things
- biological/genetic predispositions
- the brains alarm system
- stress hormone
- severe disorder that can cause abnormal things and perceptions
- refusal to believe in reality
- influence of environment
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- the part of the brain that regulates fight or flight
- short term stress
- making deals & promises
- anxiety that does not go away
- Commonly known as a "spiritual exercise"
- saddened mood or loss of interest in things
- long time stress
- displacement of frustration towards others
16 Clues: stress hormone • long time stress • short term stress • making deals & promises • the brains alarm system • influence of environment • coming to terms with things • anxiety that does not go away • refusal to believe in reality • biological/genetic predispositions • Commonly known as a "spiritual exercise" • displacement of frustration towards others • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2022-10-25
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- to use wrongly or improperly; misuse:
- meet the expectations, needs, or desires of (someone).
- a sacred or holy place
- to pay no attention or too little attention to; disregard or slight:
- the quality of being a person; existence as a self-conscious human being; personal identity.
- a fixed idea; an obsessive notion.
- relating to the science of aesthetics; concerned with the study of the mind and emotions in relation to the sense of beauty.
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- manner of behaving or acting.
- to feel a need or a desire for; wish for
- of or relating to the mind
- providing or resulting in satisfaction or contentment.
- of or relating to the body:
- great pain, anxiety, or sorrow; acute physical or mental suffering; affliction; trouble
- seeking or enjoying the companionship of others; friendly; sociable; gregarious.
- any of the feelings of joy, sorrow, fear, hate, love, etc.
- the intentional taking of one's own life.
16 Clues: a sacred or holy place • of or relating to the mind • of or relating to the body: • manner of behaving or acting. • a fixed idea; an obsessive notion. • to use wrongly or improperly; misuse: • to feel a need or a desire for; wish for • the intentional taking of one's own life. • providing or resulting in satisfaction or contentment. • ...
Mental Health Services 2019-09-09
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- What will happen to accounts if they hit the MH limit and there is no tailored service decision entered
- If a provider requires greater than 6 services, you will need to send this
- Amount of days to put intervention task on hold once MH14 letter sent to provider
- Where abouts on the Scheme Performance page on InTAC would you find the MH Health Work Practice?
- $2200 is the MH limit for which profiles?
- Resource to help you make an informed decision on ongoing MH treatment
- New MH limits are applied to ALL claims after 28 September. True/False?
- How many days does the provider have to return the MHTP if the TAC has to request it a second time?
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- This service now needs a Tailored Service Decision
- Trigger received after client has used three services
- Psychology, Neuropsychology and ______ are the three services that will generate the initial Psychology Consumption Intervention Task
- Fill in the gap. Intervention task: Initial Psychology_____
- The amount of services used when you send the MH14 letter to client and provider
- MHTP will be received in your work manager as a ______ document
- $1220 is the new MH limit for profiles 1-6 (RR & SR) True/False?
- Outcome to choose when closing an intervention task if MHTP is never received
16 Clues: $2200 is the MH limit for which profiles? • This service now needs a Tailored Service Decision • Trigger received after client has used three services • Fill in the gap. Intervention task: Initial Psychology_____ • MHTP will be received in your work manager as a ______ document • $1220 is the new MH limit for profiles 1-6 (RR & SR) True/False? • ...
Mental Health Terminology 2023-06-06
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- I like tea. Your shoes are black. That lady likes sugar. I want to sleep.
- Do you smell smoke?
- My brain has rotted away.
- All of the nurses are out to get me.
- Put the dishes in the geshinker.
- I feel bugs crawling on me.
- I own this hospital.
- He rained the train brain strain gain the crane.
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- Parasites are eating at my organs.
- The pharmacy is poisoning my medication.
- I like to dance. My feet are wet. Rain makes me happy.
- Blue I rain the cat car smelly house walked ghostly food swimming.
- It's time for group, it's time for group.
- Car accidents are the leading cause of death. Too many people die in car accidents. My mother was 76 when she died.
- The radio station played this song just for me.
- I receive transmission in my teeth from my fillings.
16 Clues: Do you smell smoke? • I own this hospital. • My brain has rotted away. • I feel bugs crawling on me. • Put the dishes in the geshinker. • Parasites are eating at my organs. • All of the nurses are out to get me. • The pharmacy is poisoning my medication. • It's time for group, it's time for group. • The radio station played this song just for me. • ...
Mental Health Month 2024-05-13
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- something that affects your emotional state
- Very excited or anxious in a way that causes you to be very physically active
- A mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings between emotional highs and lows
- to agree with and give encouragement to someone
- Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- Anything that causes stress
- An uncomfortable feeling of nervousness or worry about something that is happening or might happen in the future:
- Chemical messengers that coordinate different functions in your body by carrying messages through your blood to your organs, skin, muscles and other tissues.
- A serious mental disorder that affects how people interpret reality
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- To strengthen by additional assistance, material, or support
- Exaggerated fear of
- A strong inclination to do, use, or indulge in something repeatedly
- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind
- A mood disorder that causes persistent sadness and loss of interest
- The ability to be happy, successful, etc. again after something difficult or bad has happened
- Dangerous especially to life
16 Clues: Exaggerated fear of • Anything that causes stress • Dangerous especially to life • Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • something that affects your emotional state • to agree with and give encouragement to someone • a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind • To strengthen by additional assistance, material, or support • ...
Mental-Emotional Health 2024-09-13
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- treating oneself with kindness and understanding, even when experiencing setbacks and disappointments
- set ways a person thinks or feels about someone or something
- emotion that means being thankful or grateful
- moods or feelings you experience
- ability to keep a positive outlook and focus on the good aspects of stressful situations
- ideas or thoughts a person knows to be true, based on real experiences, scientific facts, or what a person has learned from others
- your mental picture of yourself, which includes how you look, how you act, your skills and abilities, and your weaknesses; also called self-concept
- skill of knowing which emotions you feel and why
- patterns of thoughts and feelings that decrease mental and emotional health
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- skill of understanding, controlling, and expressing your emotions and sensing the emotions of others
- mental and emotional state in which negative thoughts interfere with daily function for a short amount of time
- thoughts and feelings about oneself
- ability to put yourself in someone else’s shoes, and to understand someone else’s wants, needs, and perspectives
- ability to bounce back from traumatic or stressful events
- how you feel about yourself
- who you are, which includes your physical traits, social connections, and internal thoughts and feelings
16 Clues: how you feel about yourself • moods or feelings you experience • thoughts and feelings about oneself • emotion that means being thankful or grateful • skill of knowing which emotions you feel and why • ability to bounce back from traumatic or stressful events • set ways a person thinks or feels about someone or something • ...
Human Development 2021-02-23
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- object permanence, stranger anxiety
- thinking logically about concrete events and grasping concrete analogies; milestones: mathematicians transformations, conservation
- harmful substances that can reach the embryo or fetus during prenatal development and cause harm
- term babies are referred to at the end of 2 months
- thinking about hypothetical scenarios and processing abstract thoughts
- specialized in moral development
- the five stages of _______ include denial, anger and resentment, bargaining, depression, acceptance; proposed by kubler-ross
- representing things w words and images; milestones: egocentrism, pretend play, language development
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- place where the cell’s attach after about 10 days
- experiencing the world through senses and actions;
- type of psychologist that studies physical, mental (cognitive), and social changes occurring throughout the life cycle
- believed that children build mental concepts or schemas, which are mental categories
- all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, and remembering
- the brain’s capacity for modification and reorganization following damage
- believed adults progress through adulthood with periods of stability, punctuated by times of upheaval and change
- syndrome that occurs as a result of teratogens, causes physical and cognitive abnormalities in children caused by a pregnant woman’s heavy drinking; leading cause of mental retardation
- proposed a theory that babies attach to their mothers because they are usually the ones that provide nourishment
- biological growth processes that enable orderly changes in the behavior and is relatively uninfluenced by experience
18 Clues: specialized in moral development • object permanence, stranger anxiety • place where the cell’s attach after about 10 days • experiencing the world through senses and actions; • term babies are referred to at the end of 2 months • thinking about hypothetical scenarios and processing abstract thoughts • ...
careers in psychology 2023-10-07
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- Psychologist: Apply psychological principles to improve workplace productivity, employee well-being, and organizational performance.
- Psychologist: Offer mental health support and assessment services to military personnel and veterans.
- Specialize in the mental health needs of older adults.
- Study the relationship between brain function and behavior, often working with patients with neurological disorders.
- Research Analyst: Conduct research to understand consumer preferences and trends for marketing purposes.
- Psychologist: Study how social interactions and influences affect human behavior.
- Counselor: Assist people with disabilities in achieving personal and vocational goals.
- Psychologist: Diagnose and treat mental health disorders through therapy and assessment.
- Resources Specialist: Use psychological knowledge to manage employee relations, hiring, and training.
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- Psychologist: Research and apply psychological principles to improve teaching and learning.
- Psychologist: Provide therapy and support to individuals dealing with emotional and psychological issues.
- Psychologist: Work in educational settings to assess and support students' mental health and learning needs.
- and Family Therapist: Provide therapy to couples and families to address relationship issues.
- Psychologist: Study consumer behavior and help businesses understand and influence consumer choices.
- Psychologist: Focus on the connection between mental and physical health, helping individuals adopt healthier behaviors.
- Psychologist: Help individuals with disabilities or chronic illnesses adapt and improve their quality of life.
- Psychologist: Apply psychology to legal and criminal justice contexts, such as profiling, assessment, and consultation.
- Psychologist: Investigate how the environment impacts human behavior and well-being.
- Psychologist: Assist athletes with performance enhancement, motivation, and mental well-being.
- Neuropsychologist: Assess and treat individuals with brain injuries or neurological disorders.
20 Clues: Specialize in the mental health needs of older adults. • Psychologist: Study how social interactions and influences affect human behavior. • Psychologist: Investigate how the environment impacts human behavior and well-being. • Counselor: Assist people with disabilities in achieving personal and vocational goals. • ...
Nurul Aqilah Binti Hisham , Group 21 ( gr23) Topic :The Principle of Ethics in Psychiatry 2022-01-03
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- a patient expresses his free will to undergo treatment
- Whta is the main rule that importnant in professional practices in psychiatric care .
- a movement based on the view that psychiatric treatment is often more damaging than helpful to patients.
- What is the name of period that islam physicians wrote about mental and disorder and treatment
- Physicians , they need to make sure that treatment method should bein conformity with the basic human rights.
- In 1977 , the code of ethics is known as
- What is the oldest lunatic asylumshaving a negative connotation.
- What is example that patients have facilities basic human rights
- What is example dangerous treatments for mental illness .
- As practitioners and a scientist in psychiastrit , they shold aware about this principle because their work related to intimacies of life and serve to society .
- essential for the advancement of knowledge
- what is the cornerstone of psychiatric practice?
- what are the related ethical issues of psychiatry?
- a man in his deep interrelation with biological ......... , spiritual and social aspects of life
- What kind of basic assumptions of psychiatry ethic physician should have in context deal with patients and colleagues .
- whos the father of modern psychiatry
- Mental patients according to their behavior and the ideas they air used to be divided into possessed by an ......... or as saints and the blessed ones.
- What is the humane treatment of the mentally ill people acorrding Philippe Pinel
- What is the first Association appointed a committee to develop a code of ethics
- What is the aimed anti-psychiatry for clinical psychiatry
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- what is the field of clinical medicine that studies the pathology, etiology, pathogenesis of the psyche
- who coined the term psychiatry
- that
- The involuntary psychiatry treatment implies
- leaders often turned to versions of exorcism to treat mental disorders.
- Information need to be provide in informed consent
- Where is the first hospital appeared in 8th centry AD
- Where special hospital were in 13th centry to treat mental disorders but they didnt provide any treatment
- Whos the physicians who wrote about mental disorder and treatments
- Who make theorized physiological abnormalities might be the roots of mental disorders
- what ethical concerns may arise in counseling?
- Start from 5th BC mental disorder is considered as
- What kind of psychiatry ethics for " Act within the bounds of law "
- Who was attempted to discover the cause of madness and melancholy.
- What is the same ethical ideals that Psychiatrists and physicians are committed
- Natural method for treatment metnal illness
- What is the position aPhilippe Pinel in 1792
- Who should follow the principles of medical ethics
- responsibility of all psychiatrists in the interest of both the public and the profession
39 Clues: that • who coined the term psychiatry • whos the father of modern psychiatry • In 1977 , the code of ethics is known as • essential for the advancement of knowledge • Natural method for treatment metnal illness • The involuntary psychiatry treatment implies • What is the position aPhilippe Pinel in 1792 • what ethical concerns may arise in counseling? • ...
PSYCB1101 Crossword - Topic 12 2022-05-05
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- a member of a natural concept that possesses all or most of its characteristic features
- tests designed to measure what a person has accomplished or learnt in a particular area
- the scientific study and measurement of knowledge, abilities, attitudes, personality and other psychological characteristics
- eight semiindependent kinds of intelligence postulated by Howard Gardner
- the basic power of reasoning and problem-solving
- a concept that has no fixed set of defining features but has a set of characteristic features
- a mental representation of a familiar sequence of activity
- a mental shortcut in which judgements are based on information that is most easily brought to mind
- the specific knowledge gained as a result of applying fluid intelligence
- Robert Sternberg’s theory that describes intelligence as having analytic, creative and practical dimensions
- the process of evaluating a conclusion, theory or course of action based on the evidence available to support it
- the process of following a set of rigorous procedures for reaching valid conclusions
- categories of objects, events or ideas that have common properties
- The Stanford-Binet test is a examination meant to gauge intelligence through five factors of cognitive ability. These five factors include fluid reasoning, knowledge, quantitative reasoning, visual-spatial processing and working memory.
- a stage of language development during which children tend to use one word at a time
- the first sounds infants make that resemble speech
- tests designed to measure a person’s capacity to learn certain things or perform certain tasks
- the tendency to interpret new evidence as confirmation of one's existing beliefs or theories.
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- the first sounds infants make that resemble speech
- a set of propositions that represent people’s understanding of how things look and work
- a way of studying intelligence that emphasises analysis of the products of intelligence, especially scores on intelligence tests
- a mental representation of the relationship between concepts
- mental shortcuts
- a mental shortcut that involves judging whether something belongs in a given class on the basis of its similarity to other members of that class
- personal attributes that centre on skill at information processing, problem-solving and adapting to new or changing environments
- mental representations (generalisations) of categories of objects, events and people
- the process by which people generate and evaluate arguments and reach conclusions about them
- a mental shortcut that involves basing judgements on existing information
28 Clues: mental shortcuts • the basic power of reasoning and problem-solving • the first sounds infants make that resemble speech • the first sounds infants make that resemble speech • a mental representation of a familiar sequence of activity • a mental representation of the relationship between concepts • categories of objects, events or ideas that have common properties • ...
Get to Know The Hospital and Health! 2023-09-28
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- - The natural state of rest during which the body and mind recuperate and rejuvenate.
- - A mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in daily activities.
- - Physical activity done to improve or maintain one's physical health and fitness.
- - The full acronym of Henry Mayo Hospital
- - The process of administering vaccines to protect the body against infectious diseases.
- - A psychological and physical dependence on a substance or behavior, often harmful to one's health.
- Care - Henry Mayo's Motto
- - The practice of taking deliberate actions to prioritize and maintain one's own physical and mental health.
- - The process of providing the body with essential nutrients through food, necessary for growth and overall well-being.
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- - A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from challenging or adverse situations.
- - The state of being in good physical and mental health, often pursued through lifestyle choices and preventive measures.
- - A form of treatment or counseling aimed at improving mental and emotional well-being.
- - A practice of focusing one's mind to achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm state, often used for stress reduction and relaxation.
- - The ability to adapt and bounce back from adversity or challenging situations, contributing to mental well-being.
- - The types and amounts of food that a person consumes regularly, which can significantly impact overall health.
- - The act of maintaining adequate fluid levels in the body to support overall health and bodily functions.
- - A feeling of unease, such as worry or fear, often accompanied by physical symptoms like rapid heartbeat or sweating.
17 Clues: Care - Henry Mayo's Motto • - The full acronym of Henry Mayo Hospital • - Physical activity done to improve or maintain one's physical health and fitness. • - The natural state of rest during which the body and mind recuperate and rejuvenate. • - A form of treatment or counseling aimed at improving mental and emotional well-being. • ...
Assessment 2023-03-29
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- The consistency of a measure
- Mental ability to coordinate bodily movements
- Involves potential to recognize the patterns of space
- The DSM classifies mental retardation into how many stages
- Involves skill in performance,composition, patterns
- Underlies specific mental abilities
- A concern with "ultimate issues"
- Concerned with the capacity to understand intentions
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- Enables human beings to recognize features of the enviroment
- Consists of capacity to analyze problems logically
- Accuracy of a measure
- Involves sensitivity to spoken and written language
- The capacity to understand oneself
- Created emotional intelligence
- Created multiple intelligences
- Created adult intelligence scale
16 Clues: Accuracy of a measure • The consistency of a measure • Created emotional intelligence • Created multiple intelligences • Created adult intelligence scale • A concern with "ultimate issues" • The capacity to understand oneself • Underlies specific mental abilities • Mental ability to coordinate bodily movements • Consists of capacity to analyze problems logically • ...
Depression - Kathryn Kilgore 2025-09-23
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- Therapy for the mind
- Increased anger, frustration, or annoyance
- Trouble falling or staying asleep
- A loss of hope
- Professional who specializes in mental health
- Common contributing factor to seasonal depression
- Mental strain caused by stressors
- Friends, family, and other people that care for a person
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- The amount of time before being diagnosed with depression
- Severe depression
- Medication to treat depression
- A common mental disorder that negatively affects a persons life
- The feeling of isolation and being alone
- A way of life
- A state of excessive worry or fear
- Feeling of tiredness or weakness
16 Clues: A way of life • A loss of hope • Severe depression • Therapy for the mind • Medication to treat depression • Feeling of tiredness or weakness • Trouble falling or staying asleep • Mental strain caused by stressors • A state of excessive worry or fear • The feeling of isolation and being alone • Increased anger, frustration, or annoyance • ...
Unit 4 Mental Health & Substance Abuse vocab 2023-05-25
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- A mental health professional who helps their patients without using drugs
- Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain
- Someone who has a strong need for a habit-forming substance
- A process of change where an individual improves their mental health
- The state of being influenced by something
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension
- A substance that causes a temporary increase in functional abilities
- A substance that causes a decrease in functional ability
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- A response to an overwhelming experience that affects someone's ability to cope
- A toxic amount of a drug
- The side effects after discontinuing the use of a drug
- A negative or judgmental attitude toward mental health
- Knowing or understanding something
- A licensed doctor who can diagnose mental health conditions
- A substance that causes cancer
15 Clues: A toxic amount of a drug • A substance that causes cancer • Knowing or understanding something • The state of being influenced by something • A feeling of emotional or physical tension • Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain • The side effects after discontinuing the use of a drug • A negative or judgmental attitude toward mental health • ...
Health 2023-11-10
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- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- Any practice or activity that you do to keep things healthy and clean
- A purposeful life, transcendence and actualization of different dimensions and capacities of human beings
- The fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity
- The state of doing well especially in respect to good fortune
- Relating to the mind
- A state of confusion
- A state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- Good physical condition
- Relating to a person's emotions
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- Keeping away from medical care that is thought to cause mental or physical harm
- Relating to the body as opposed to the mind
- Human beings in general or considered collectively
- The action of providing or being provided with amusement or enjoyment
- The state of something with regard to its appearance
- To prevent illness and injury from the physical and mental stress caused by environmental
- The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university
- A disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant
- Relating to society or its organization
- That related to interfering with raw physical matter
20 Clues: Relating to the mind • A state of confusion • Good physical condition • Relating to a person's emotions • Relating to society or its organization • Relating to the body as opposed to the mind • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • Human beings in general or considered collectively • The state of something with regard to its appearance • ...
Unit 2 Project 2024-02-07
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- unconrtollable and occuring thoughts
- personal view or picture of ourselves
- Feeling sorry for someone from your point of view
- awareness of what you're feeling in the moment
- how we value and perceive ourselves
- helps find a way to cope with experiences
- Disease in which people restrict food intake
- disorder extreme mood swings
- eat a large amount then in a short amount of time
- illness health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking, or behAnxietynxeity Disorder characterised by excessive fear
- exposure to an extremely threatening or horrific event
- offers hope through positive action
- result from specific emotions
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- characterised by significant impariments in perception and changes in behavior
- State of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- Binge a large amount then purge to get rid of
- has different forms usually mood fluctuations
- shot lived and intense
- long-lasting usually milder
- Effects on Your Body
- Disorder is any of a range of mental conditions in which there is a persistent disturbance of eating behaviour and impairment of physical or mental health.
- ability to understand the feelings of another person
22 Clues: Effects on Your Body • shot lived and intense • long-lasting usually milder • disorder extreme mood swings • result from specific emotions • how we value and perceive ourselves • offers hope through positive action • unconrtollable and occuring thoughts • personal view or picture of ourselves • helps find a way to cope with experiences • ...
Psychology-Themed Crossword ⋆ ˚。⋆౨ৎ˚ 2025-03-12
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- – A psychologist who studies workplace behavior
- – The mental process of thinking and understanding
- – Mental framework used to organize information
- – The study of how the brain affects behavior
- – Theory comparing the brain to a computer
- – Known as the father of psychoanalysis
- – A theory that focuses on observable actions
- – Developed the stages of cognitive development
- – A psychologist who focuses on learning and teaching
- – A psychologist who helps people with personal issues
- – A psychologist who works in law and criminal cases
- – Theory stating we learn better with words and images
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- – The study of the brain and nervous system
- – A psychologist who treats mental health disorders
- – Theory that learning happens through neural networks
- – Awareness of thoughts, feelings, and surroundings
- – How we interpret what we see, hear, or feel
- – The ability to store and recall information
- – Psychologist who challenged Freud’s views on women
- – Theory that learning happens by building knowledge
- – Treatment that helps people with mental health issues
- – Studied love, freedom, and human nature
- – What drives people to act and achieve goals
- – Created the triarchic theory of intelligence
- – The process of gaining new knowledge or skills
25 Clues: – Known as the father of psychoanalysis • – Studied love, freedom, and human nature • – Theory comparing the brain to a computer • – The study of the brain and nervous system • – How we interpret what we see, hear, or feel • – The ability to store and recall information • – The study of how the brain affects behavior • – What drives people to act and achieve goals • ...
Subchapter W 2025-05-11
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- Requirement to protect personal and health information.
- Process of leaving psychiatric treatment services.
- May be used for mental health treatment if prescribed.
- Type of treatment provided for emotional or mental health disorders.
- Emergency measure involving supervised isolation.
- Required for staff who work in psychiatric treatment settings.
- Treatment involving discussions to support emotional healing.
- Informing others about important psychiatric events or changes.
- Licensed individual delivering psychiatric services.
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- Assessment completed by a qualified mental health professional.
- Medical term for a mental health condition.
- Physical location where treatment services are provided.
- Document that outlines treatment goals and methods.
- Process of formally entering a psychiatric treatment program.
- Written rule or procedure staff must follow.
- Includes all therapy, support, and psychiatric care provided.
- Clinical determination required before psychiatric services begin.
- Assignment to a specific psychiatric care program.
- Emotional or behavioral help provided to children in care.
- Number of children per caregiver required in care settings.
- Must be obtained before providing treatment services.
- Oversight of youth by trained caregivers.
- Intervention method used only when absolutely necessary.
- Person responsible for the psychiatric treatment program.
24 Clues: Oversight of youth by trained caregivers. • Medical term for a mental health condition. • Written rule or procedure staff must follow. • Emergency measure involving supervised isolation. • Process of leaving psychiatric treatment services. • Assignment to a specific psychiatric care program. • Document that outlines treatment goals and methods. • ...
Psychological Disorders 2014-10-30
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- great interest in a particular thing
- intense attack of profound fear
- loss of memory as a result of shock
- personality disorder characterized by lack of remorse anxiety and social emotions
- mood disorder involving disorder involving disturbance in emotion, behaviour and body
- disorder that affects the brain not to remember
- enlarged spaces in schizophrenic brains
- repeated or unwanted thoughts
- fear of fear, being trapped with no way to escape
- controversial disorder marked by the apparent appearance
- behaviour/emotional state that cause an individual great suffering
- fear of meeting new people
- persistent false belief held about something
- substance that cause changes in behaviour
- exaggerated/unrealistic fear of a specific situation, activity or object
- A subject or concern that cause you to worry
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- a mood disorder in which episodes of both depression and mania occur
- the need to perform a ritual
- extreme mental disturbance involving distorted perceptions and irrational behaviour
- separation of emotions usually connected to mental processes
- disorder marked by delusion, hallucination, inappropriate behaviour etc.
- inability to fall asleep
- excessive physical activity or enthusiasm for something
- source of stimulus, an increase in functional activity
- in good physical and mental condition
25 Clues: inability to fall asleep • fear of meeting new people • the need to perform a ritual • repeated or unwanted thoughts • intense attack of profound fear • loss of memory as a result of shock • great interest in a particular thing • in good physical and mental condition • enlarged spaces in schizophrenic brains • substance that cause changes in behaviour • ...
Psychological Disorders 2014-10-30
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- persistent false belief held about something
- the need to perform a ritual
- repeated or unwanted thoughts
- source of stimulus, an increase in functional activity
- great interest in a particular thing
- exaggerated/unrealistic fear of a specific situation, activity or object
- disorder marked by delusion, hallucination, inappropriate behaviour etc.
- disorder that affects the brain not to remember
- loss of memory as a result of shock
- mood disorder involving disorder involving disturbance in emotion, behaviour and body
- substance that cause changes in behaviour
- A subject or concern that cause you to worry
- in good physical and mental condition
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- separation of emotions usually connected to mental processes
- intense attack of profound fear
- controversial disorder marked by the apparent appearance
- extreme mental disturbance involving distorted perceptions and irrational behaviour
- fear of meeting new people
- inability to fall asleep
- personality disorder characterized by lack of remorse anxiety and social emotions
- behaviour/emotional state that cause an individual great suffering
- fear of fear, being trapped with no way to escape
- a mood disorder in which episodes of both depression and mania occur
- enlarged spaces in schizophrenic brains
- excessive physical activity or enthusiasm for something
25 Clues: inability to fall asleep • fear of meeting new people • the need to perform a ritual • repeated or unwanted thoughts • intense attack of profound fear • loss of memory as a result of shock • great interest in a particular thing • in good physical and mental condition • enlarged spaces in schizophrenic brains • substance that cause changes in behaviour • ...
Get to Know The Hospital and Health! 2023-09-28
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- - The natural state of rest during which the body and mind recuperate and rejuvenate.
- - A mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in daily activities.
- - Physical activity done to improve or maintain one's physical health and fitness.
- - The full acronym of Henry Mayo Hospital
- - The process of administering vaccines to protect the body against infectious diseases.
- - A psychological and physical dependence on a substance or behavior, often harmful to one's health.
- Care - Henry Mayo's Motto
- - The practice of taking deliberate actions to prioritize and maintain one's own physical and mental health.
- - The process of providing the body with essential nutrients through food, necessary for growth and overall well-being.
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- - A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from challenging or adverse situations.
- - The state of being in good physical and mental health, often pursued through lifestyle choices and preventive measures.
- - A form of treatment or counseling aimed at improving mental and emotional well-being.
- - A practice of focusing one's mind to achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm state, often used for stress reduction and relaxation.
- - The ability to adapt and bounce back from adversity or challenging situations, contributing to mental well-being.
- - The types and amounts of food that a person consumes regularly, which can significantly impact overall health.
- - The act of maintaining adequate fluid levels in the body to support overall health and bodily functions.
- - A feeling of unease, such as worry or fear, often accompanied by physical symptoms like rapid heartbeat or sweating.
17 Clues: Care - Henry Mayo's Motto • - The full acronym of Henry Mayo Hospital • - Physical activity done to improve or maintain one's physical health and fitness. • - The natural state of rest during which the body and mind recuperate and rejuvenate. • - A form of treatment or counseling aimed at improving mental and emotional well-being. • ...
Module 4: Mental Health Review 2022-01-24
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- Talk therapy directed at the person's specific anxieties and tailored to their needs
- 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
- Emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- A type of mental health disorder consisting of a depressed mood that lasts for at least two years
- A type of therapy that teaches a person different ways of thinking, behaving, and reacting to anxiety-producing situations
- An injury to the brain caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or body
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- Full-blown major depression during pregnancy or after delivery
- A mental health disorder consisting of episodes of extremely low moods and extreme high moods
- A mental health disorder consisting of excessive anxiety or worry about everyday problems that lasts for 6 months or more
- Severe depression along with some form of psychosis (delusions or hallucinations)
- A mental health disorder consisting of depression during the winter months, when there is less natural sunlight, which usually goes away during Spring and Summer
- A type of therapy that focuses on identifying, challenging, and then neutralizing unhelpful thoughts
- A type of therapy that focuses on confronting fears in order to help people engage in activities they have been avoiding
- A common but serious mood disorder that can cause severe symptoms that last for at least two weeks and affect how you feel, think, and handle daily activities
- A mental health disorder consisting of a fear of social or performance situations
- A mental health disorder consisting of recurrent unexpected panic attacks
16 Clues: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) • Emotional, psychological, and social well-being • Full-blown major depression during pregnancy or after delivery • A mental health disorder consisting of recurrent unexpected panic attacks • An injury to the brain caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or body • ...
Health is Wealth 2022-04-06
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- Your path
- food group
- Latin-inspired fitness program
- 8 hours
- form of exercise
- practice that relieves tension or pain
- types of food a person eats
- on two wheels
- pounds
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- an _____ a day
- skin protection
- 30 minutes a day
- best medicine
- off work
- free from tension and anxiety
- physical, mental and spiritual practice
- work-life
- Mental exercise
18 Clues: pounds • 8 hours • off work • Your path • work-life • food group • best medicine • on two wheels • an _____ a day • skin protection • Mental exercise • 30 minutes a day • form of exercise • types of food a person eats • free from tension and anxiety • Latin-inspired fitness program • practice that relieves tension or pain • physical, mental and spiritual practice
One Good Club Keep Learning 2021-04-10
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- The location of Killarney Legion grounds
- Mary Jo Curran has won this many Senior All-Ireland titles with Kerry
- Recipient of Club Person of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The fourth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- Killarney Legion colours are _____ and White
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- Winners of the 2020 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship
- The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______.
- The recipient of Killarney Legion Senior Ladies Player of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located
- The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health
- The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
13 Clues: The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______. • The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located • The location of Killarney Legion grounds • Killarney Legion colours are _____ and White • The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health • The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • ...
Mental Health 2013-05-13
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- You repeat actions that you feel you must do
- You find it difficult to change your patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving
- You have an exaggerated or unrealistic fear about a situation or object
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- You constantly worry about all aspects of your life
- Your thoughts are jumbled, you hear voices and can see things
- You binge on food then make yourself sick
- You have unwelcome thoughts, ideas and urges
- You suffer from moods swings, either overactive excited behaviour or have long periods of depression
- Thoughts of food are constantly on your mind and you perceive yourself as fat all of the time
- You feel hopeless, worthless, unmotivated and exhausted
10 Clues: You binge on food then make yourself sick • You repeat actions that you feel you must do • You have unwelcome thoughts, ideas and urges • You constantly worry about all aspects of your life • You feel hopeless, worthless, unmotivated and exhausted • Your thoughts are jumbled, you hear voices and can see things • ...
mental illness 2013-06-29
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- involving the total personality with no observable tissues damage
- chronic irritability
- anti- social
- major form of mental illness ,whose behavior are unpredictable
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- too much worry
- also known as mood swing or dual personality
- severe impairment of an individuals mental ,emotional or behavioral functions
- cause by changes in the brain or central nervous system
- extreme irrational and incapacitating fear
- psychological disorder where there is persistent irrational fear of a situation or an object
10 Clues: anti- social • too much worry • chronic irritability • extreme irrational and incapacitating fear • also known as mood swing or dual personality • cause by changes in the brain or central nervous system • major form of mental illness ,whose behavior are unpredictable • involving the total personality with no observable tissues damage • ...
Mental Health 2021-02-22
10 Clues: Helps arrange services • Medication for psychosis • Loss of sense of reality • Tools for handling stress • Disorder of highs and lows • An emotion of intense worry • Having an extremely low mood • Having an extremely high mood • Medical doctor for mental health • An emotion focusing on injustice
enviro-mental 2019-05-12
10 Clues: not me • a building • not dangerous • not many of them • similar to landscape • something that grows • trying to find something • it typically does experiments • the news tells you if it will rain • something you get at the end of a school year
Mental illness 2017-01-16
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- obsessing over common everyday tasks
- persistent feeling of worry
- uncontrollable ticks
- not connected to the real world
- mental disorders causing distress, neither delusions nor hallucinations
- believing things that aren't true
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- acting in an extremely excited way
- constant feelings of sorrow and sadness
- what is real and what is fake?
- fear of going outside
10 Clues: uncontrollable ticks • fear of going outside • persistent feeling of worry • what is real and what is fake? • not connected to the real world • believing things that aren't true • acting in an extremely excited way • obsessing over common everyday tasks • constant feelings of sorrow and sadness • mental disorders causing distress, neither delusions nor hallucinations
Mental Health 2021-06-23
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- Patient's demeanor and overall attitude, mannerisms, tics or tremors.
- Persistent and irrational fear or a specific object, activity, or situation that results in anxiety.
- A chronic disorder most commonly described as the uncontrolled intake of alcoholic beverages that interferes with physical and mental health.
- A way of protecting oneself from unpleasant aspects of life by refusing to perceive, acknowledge, or deal with them.
- Creation of unrealistic or improbable images to escape from daily pressures.
- Internal emotional state and physical expressions of an individual's current feelings.
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- An individual removing self from emotional events.
- Ritualistic, repetitive, and involuntary defensive behavior that's performed to reduce anxiety.
- False sensory perceptions with no basis in reality.
- Refers to growing emotionally uninvolved by retreating and becoming passive.
10 Clues: An individual removing self from emotional events. • False sensory perceptions with no basis in reality. • Patient's demeanor and overall attitude, mannerisms, tics or tremors. • Refers to growing emotionally uninvolved by retreating and becoming passive. • Creation of unrealistic or improbable images to escape from daily pressures. • ...
Mental Health 2023-09-20
10 Clues: Maori Wellbeing • Constant Sadness • Social Wellbeing • Physical Wellbeing • Spiritual wellbeing • Obsessive Behaviour • Emotional Wellbeing • Excessive Worry & Fear • Drug from Social Media • Hallucinations & Delusion
Mental Health 2023-09-25
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- Ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- The feeling of being under too much mental or emotional pressure.
- serious health conditions that affect both your physical and mental health.
- A common mental illness defined by feelings of uneasiness, worry and fear.
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- A common mental disorder that causes people to experience depressed mood, loss of interest or pleasure, feelings of guilt or low self-worth.
- Far away from everyone or everything else.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- Persistant fear of something.
- Of or relating to the mind.
- disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous
10 Clues: Of or relating to the mind. • Persistant fear of something. • Far away from everyone or everything else. • Ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • The feeling of being under too much mental or emotional pressure. • A common mental illness defined by feelings of uneasiness, worry and fear. • ...
Mental Health 2023-08-04
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- Feeling good and positive.
- Peaceful and relaxed
- Intelligent and quick-witted
- Being kind and sociable with others
- Showing empathy and compassion towards others
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- Having a good sense of humor and making others laugh
- Taking care of your body and mind
- Not afraid to face challenges
- Having the ability to overcome difficulties
- Feeling cared for and valued by others
10 Clues: Peaceful and relaxed • Feeling good and positive. • Intelligent and quick-witted • Not afraid to face challenges • Taking care of your body and mind • Being kind and sociable with others • Feeling cared for and valued by others • Having the ability to overcome difficulties • Showing empathy and compassion towards others • Having a good sense of humor and making others laugh
Mental Health 2023-12-01
10 Clues: Medicine goes wrong • Bad past experience • taking one's own life • constant fear or worry • Fear of a specific thing • Type of help one can seek • Hallucinations and paranoia • Mark of shame or embarrassment • treatment where person stays in hospital • Person who diagnoses mental health conditions
Mental Health 2024-05-09
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- To stay healthy you need to be both physically and mentally this.
- The feeling of too many things going on and not being able to deal with them.
- The drive to do daily activities.
- Having a healthy and active mind.
- The opposite of unhappy.
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- When nervous feelings are daily and taking over your life.
- Something that powers our body and mind.
- Another word for unhappy.
- Helps us share our thoughts and feelings with others.
- Something that helps us recharge.
10 Clues: The opposite of unhappy. • Another word for unhappy. • The drive to do daily activities. • Something that helps us recharge. • Having a healthy and active mind. • Something that powers our body and mind. • Helps us share our thoughts and feelings with others. • When nervous feelings are daily and taking over your life. • ...
Mental health 2024-08-13
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- A state of well-being in which an individual realizes their abilities, can cope with normal stresses, work productively, and contribute to their community.
- Practices and activities individuals engage in to maintain their physical, mental, and emotional health.
- A medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing, treating, and preventing mental illnesses. Psychiatrists can prescribe medication.
- A mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one's feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations.
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- The negative attitudes and beliefs that society or individuals hold about people with mental illness, often leading to discrimination.
- A mood disorder marked by persistent sadness, loss of interest or pleasure in activities, and other symptoms like changes in sleep and appetite.
- A trained professional who provides mental health support and treatment, typically through talk therapy or counseling.
- Mechanisms Strategies or behaviors people use to manage stress, anxiety, and other difficult emotions.
- The body's reaction to any change that requires an adjustment or response. It can be positive (eustress) or negative (distress).
- The ability to bounce back from adversity, trauma, or significant sources of stress.
10 Clues: The ability to bounce back from adversity, trauma, or significant sources of stress. • Mechanisms Strategies or behaviors people use to manage stress, anxiety, and other difficult emotions. • Practices and activities individuals engage in to maintain their physical, mental, and emotional health. • ...
Mental Health 2024-09-05
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- A disorder that can be screened using the GAD-7 questionnaire, often described as unable to control worrying
- A test that determines if the person has trouble focusing
- A mental health condition that can develop after experiencing severe mental distress
- A help line that someone dealing with a personal crisis with imminently threatening thoughts towards themselves can freely call by dialing 988
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- The assessment of sensory neurons and motor responses to determine if the nervous system is impaired is a _______ exam
- A disorder that is characterized by excessive thoughts and repetitive behaviors
- A person’s emotional, psychological, and social well being that affects how they think, feel, and act is known as _____________
- Common mental health condition that is characterized by a persistent low mood
- Excessive use of psychoactive drugs, alcohol, or illegal drugs that can lead to physical, social, or emotional harm is known as _______ abuse
- Disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from low to high
10 Clues: A test that determines if the person has trouble focusing • Disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from low to high • Common mental health condition that is characterized by a persistent low mood • A disorder that is characterized by excessive thoughts and repetitive behaviors • ...
mental health 2023-01-30
10 Clues: being sad • extreme fear • being very mad • unease or nervous • extreme anxiety or pain • control of basic emotions • canter of emotion and memory • ready to endure fear or pain. • a mood or relationship with others • truth or strength in someone or something
Mental health 2023-03-03
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- psychologist who created a theory that explains
- unconcious lack of recogonition of something obvious to others
- prolonged feeling of sadness or hopelessness
- the condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen
- feeling safe from danger
- making up for weaknesses through gift giving
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- Making excuses to explain a situation or behavior rather than taking responsibility for it.
- returning to behaviors characteristic of a young age
- signals that tell your body how its feeling
- a lack of strong feeling for something
10 Clues: feeling safe from danger • a lack of strong feeling for something • signals that tell your body how its feeling • prolonged feeling of sadness or hopelessness • making up for weaknesses through gift giving • psychologist who created a theory that explains • returning to behaviors characteristic of a young age • ...
Mental Health 2023-04-13
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- Anything that causes stress
- won second place in the 2022 FIFA World Cup
- An extreme or irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or situation
- is a PH.D. in counseling or clinical psychology
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- Aware of and responding to your surroundings
- A serious disagreement or argument
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, anxiousness in coping with everyday problems
- The ability to understand and share feelings of others
- Lost the first round in the 2022 FIFA World Cup
- Hopeful and confident about the future
10 Clues: Anything that causes stress • A serious disagreement or argument • Hopeful and confident about the future • won second place in the 2022 FIFA World Cup • Aware of and responding to your surroundings • Lost the first round in the 2022 FIFA World Cup • is a PH.D. in counseling or clinical psychology • The ability to understand and share feelings of others • ...
Mental health 2023-04-14
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- a method that helps deal with stress
- another name for mental illness
- study of the human mind
- to feel afraid
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- the part of your mind that influences your actions
- extreme fears
- an emotion mostly makes your head hurt
- ability to share feeling with others
- a mark of same on a person
- feeling sad because of a loss
10 Clues: extreme fears • to feel afraid • study of the human mind • a mark of same on a person • feeling sad because of a loss • another name for mental illness • a method that helps deal with stress • ability to share feeling with others • an emotion mostly makes your head hurt • the part of your mind that influences your actions
mental health 2023-05-08
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- _____ media can cause poor body image
- __________ is bulling with your body
- _______ is when someone purposely hurts you more than 1 time
- _________ is a illness that has a negative affect on your feeling
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- ________ abuse is Saying things to make another person feel worthless
- ___________ bulling with your brain
- a physical, emotional or mental treatment of a person is ________
- _______________ is bullying with words
- a lot of teens have poor _____ image
- _____ is when someone kills there self
10 Clues: ___________ bulling with your brain • __________ is bulling with your body • a lot of teens have poor _____ image • _____ media can cause poor body image • _______________ is bullying with words • _____ is when someone kills there self • _______ is when someone purposely hurts you more than 1 time • a physical, emotional or mental treatment of a person is ________ • ...
Mental health 2023-05-09
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- when someone has more than one personality
- a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by excessive amounts of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
- a mental disorder characterized by continuous or relapsing episodes of psychosis.
- someone who changes moods very quickly
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- anxiety disorder characterized by reoccurring unexpected panic attacks.
- when someone has abnormal eating habits
- when someone feels sad and empty
- a disorder that usually occurs after a traumatic event
- when someone feels the need to perform perfectly
- an uncontrollable feeling of fear and/or dread
10 Clues: when someone feels sad and empty • someone who changes moods very quickly • when someone has abnormal eating habits • when someone has more than one personality • an uncontrollable feeling of fear and/or dread • when someone feels the need to perform perfectly • a disorder that usually occurs after a traumatic event • ...
Mental Skills 2023-03-29
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- A feeling of self belief during the performance
- Dedication to the movement, the themes and ideas and the overall performance
- Attributes and skills required for refining performance such as commitment, systematic repetition, teamwork, responsibility and effective use of time
- Thinking through or visualising the dance
- The act of preparing and planning practice time
- The way in which you act on feedback
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- The automatic recall of learned movement material, without conscious thought
- A positive attitude towards improving your dancing
- Completely focused and giving all your attention to the performance
- Repeating something in an arranged or ordered way
10 Clues: The way in which you act on feedback • Thinking through or visualising the dance • A feeling of self belief during the performance • The act of preparing and planning practice time • Repeating something in an arranged or ordered way • A positive attitude towards improving your dancing • Completely focused and giving all your attention to the performance • ...
mental health 2023-03-28
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- sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety.
- the amount of work done by someone or something
- pressure or tension exerted on external object
- give professional help and advise to someone to resolve their problems
- the act of making known one's thoughts or feelings
- a settled way of thinking or feeling something.
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- feeling or showing worry or nervousness
- the feeling of being upset or annoyed as a result of being unable to achieve something
- a state of being happy
- sad or displeased because someone or something has failed to fulfill expectation
10 Clues: a state of being happy • sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety. • feeling or showing worry or nervousness • pressure or tension exerted on external object • the amount of work done by someone or something • a settled way of thinking or feeling something. • the act of making known one's thoughts or feelings • ...
Mental Health 2023-05-23
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- Asking for this is a normal part of life
- _____ refers to a range of mental health conditions
- Experts recommend getting 30 _____ of moderate to intense exercise four to five times a week.
- Eat a _____ diet
- Cut out _____ foods
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- Take good care of your _____ and mental health
- Volunteering will also help you connect to new people in your _____.
- Make time for _______ that you enjoy.
- A full night's _____ can have several physical benefits
- Bathe regularly and _____ your hands.
10 Clues: Eat a _____ diet • Cut out _____ foods • Make time for _______ that you enjoy. • Bathe regularly and _____ your hands. • Asking for this is a normal part of life • Take good care of your _____ and mental health • _____ refers to a range of mental health conditions • A full night's _____ can have several physical benefits • ...
Mental Health 2021-10-07
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- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances
- thinking about killing yourself
- the action or state of forcing or being forced to do something
- A mental disorder characterized by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thoughts, speech and behavior
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experiecence
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- a state of confusion
- mental or emotional strain
- an impulse control disorder that is characterized by recurrent irresistible urge to steal
- an obsessive desire to set fire to things
- characterized by both manic and depressive episodes, or manic ones only.
10 Clues: a state of confusion • mental or emotional strain • thinking about killing yourself • an obsessive desire to set fire to things • a deeply distressing or disturbing experiecence • the action or state of forcing or being forced to do something • characterized by both manic and depressive episodes, or manic ones only. • ...
Mental Health 2021-10-28
10 Clues: Extended rest • A calming exercise • A calming strategy • Starts with an "Au" • Built-up frustration • Outside mental assistance • Causes fear or anxiousness • causes extreme hyperactivenes • leads to repeating ideas or compulsions • Severe mental disease - disconnection from reality
mental health 2021-10-25
10 Clues: not good • being mad • mental help • being scared • feeling good • being fearless • great attention • bad concentration • scared of something • feeling overwhelmed
Mental Health 2021-10-25
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- horrible experiences caused by trauma
- to get help and treatment
- fear and worry
- really sad and down
- repetitive behaviors
- mood swings from extreme lows to extreme highs
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- medication to help treat mental health disorders
- deep sorrow caused by loosing someone
- obsession about weight, not eating and starvation
- affects ability to think, feel and behave clearly
10 Clues: fear and worry • really sad and down • repetitive behaviors • to get help and treatment • deep sorrow caused by loosing someone • horrible experiences caused by trauma • mood swings from extreme lows to extreme highs • medication to help treat mental health disorders • obsession about weight, not eating and starvation • affects ability to think, feel and behave clearly
Mental Health 2021-11-29
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- a disorder in which people hear voices that aren't there
- feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness
- when a person hurts their own body on purpose
- strong irrational fear of something that poses little to no real danger
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- disorder that can cause intense mood swings
- disorder in which people loose pleasure from their everyday life
- a disorder in which a person has unexpected episodes of intense fear
- taking ones own life
- a disorder in which you have thoughts and rituals over and over
- a disorder developed after a traumatic event
10 Clues: taking ones own life • feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness • disorder that can cause intense mood swings • a disorder developed after a traumatic event • when a person hurts their own body on purpose • a disorder in which people hear voices that aren't there • a disorder in which you have thoughts and rituals over and over • ...
Kesehatan Mental 2024-09-26
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- kondisi yang timbul sebagai akibat dari pengalaman atau peristiwa buruk yang dialami oleh seseorang
- gangguan suasana hati yang menyebabkan penderitanya terus-menerus merasa sedih
- gangguan mental yang ditandai dengan perubahan drastis pada suasana hati
- upaya menjaga kesehatan mental dengan jalan-jalan atau melihat pemandangan luar
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- menceritakan permasalahan kepada orang yang dipercaya, seperti keluarga atau teman dekat
- keadaan ketika seseorang mengalami tekanan yang sangat berat, baik secara emosi maupun mental
- fase saat seseorang mempunyai semangat yang menggebu-gebu dan antusias dalam mengerjakan banyak hal sampai bisa tidak tidur selama beberapa hari
- saat gagal tidak menyerah dan percaya bahwa hal baik akan terjadi di masa depan
- gelisah atau rasa takut yang berlebihan
- upaya menjaga kesehatan mental dengan melakukan aktivitas fisik
10 Clues: gelisah atau rasa takut yang berlebihan • upaya menjaga kesehatan mental dengan melakukan aktivitas fisik • gangguan mental yang ditandai dengan perubahan drastis pada suasana hati • gangguan suasana hati yang menyebabkan penderitanya terus-menerus merasa sedih • saat gagal tidak menyerah dan percaya bahwa hal baik akan terjadi di masa depan • ...
Mental health 2024-10-02
Mental Health 2023-10-13
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- intelligence the skill of identifying one's own emotions, and understanding the emotions of others
- the ability to imagine yourself in someone else's place, and to understand someone else's wants, needs, and point of view
- the ability to recover from traumatic or stressful events
- term for the bodies physical and psychological response to traumatic are challenging situation
- the ability to keep a positive outlook
- an emotional state characterized by a feeling of worthlessness, and a lack of interest in daily life
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- the active, thinking repeatedly about some thing for a long period of time
- your feelings of self-worth
- reappraisal the strategy, focusing on the positive aspects of a stressful situation
- moods and feelings that you experience
10 Clues: your feelings of self-worth • moods and feelings that you experience • the ability to keep a positive outlook • the ability to recover from traumatic or stressful events • the active, thinking repeatedly about some thing for a long period of time • reappraisal the strategy, focusing on the positive aspects of a stressful situation • ...
Mental health 2024-10-21
Mental health 2025-03-25
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- The condition in which a person is able to recognize, manage and express their emotions in a positive and healthy way
- The process of healing or improving one's mental health after expressing challenge
- A mood disorder that causes persistent feeling of sadness and loss of intereste
- Taking time to nurture your phsycal, emotional, and mental needs
- The emotional suffering one experiences after a loss, often associated with sadness, anger or disbelief
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- The practice of staying present and aware in the moment to reduce anxiety and stress
- Professional treatment or conseling to address mental health issues
- A psychological state where an individual feels calm, in control, and able to manage their emotions and stress well
- Help provided by friends, family, or communities to assist individuals in coping with mental or emotional difficulties
- A mental health condition characterized by feelings of worry,nerveous or fear
10 Clues: Taking time to nurture your phsycal, emotional, and mental needs • Professional treatment or conseling to address mental health issues • A mental health condition characterized by feelings of worry,nerveous or fear • A mood disorder that causes persistent feeling of sadness and loss of intereste • ...
Mental Issues 2024-03-01
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- What are unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms?
- What is the body's natural reaction to stress?
- disorder What occurs when the use of substances or behaviors causes significant problems in a person's life?
- What causes extreme mood swings.
- What is a condition where a person spends a lot of time worrying about flaws in their appearances?
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- What is a seriousmentall disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally?
- What is a tendency towards excessive orderliness, perfectionism, and great attention to detail?
- What develops when you have experienced a very shocking, scary, dangerous event?
- What are severe disturbances in people's eating behaviors?
- Is a constant feeling of sadness and less of interests.
10 Clues: What causes extreme mood swings. • What is the body's natural reaction to stress? • Is a constant feeling of sadness and less of interests. • What are severe disturbances in people's eating behaviors? • What is a seriousmentall disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally? • What develops when you have experienced a very shocking, scary, dangerous event? • ...
Mental Health 2024-03-18
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- Humor and laughter have positive effects on mental health.
- it involves being fully present in the moment.
- Treating yourself with kindness and understanding.
- you need to do it at night.
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- when you get scared of something.
- terrifying and overwhelming.
- chronic state of severe worry and tension.
- you get it when you need to get something done soon.
- wanting to have it stay clean.
- Spending time outdoors
10 Clues: Spending time outdoors • you need to do it at night. • terrifying and overwhelming. • wanting to have it stay clean. • when you get scared of something. • chronic state of severe worry and tension. • it involves being fully present in the moment. • Treating yourself with kindness and understanding. • you get it when you need to get something done soon. • ...
Mental Health 2024-03-26
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- __________ exercises can help reduce the symptoms of anxiety, panic, etc.
- Reducing _______ can improve your mental health
- Prioritizing your _______ health can improve your mental wellbeing
- a limit or rule we set for ourselves in a relationship
- Anorexia and Bulimia are forms of ________ disorders
- Getting the right amount of _______ can improve your mental health
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- activities that people enjoy doing that can help reduce stress and anxiety
- the way you view and perceive yourself
- an irrational fear of something
- a mental health disorder that can follow a traumatizing or stressful event
10 Clues: an irrational fear of something • the way you view and perceive yourself • Reducing _______ can improve your mental health • Anorexia and Bulimia are forms of ________ disorders • a limit or rule we set for ourselves in a relationship • Prioritizing your _______ health can improve your mental wellbeing • ...
Mental Health 2021-08-24
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- More likely to be diagnosed with _______
- Being ___ affects your ability to function
- _______ Have the power to deprive us of our liberty
- Mental problems of trans people are caused by societal ____
- The process of medical diagnosis is tainted by racism and ______
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- ______ no longer exist
- All of this is _________
- illnes is defined by _____
- Transgender should not be considered a mental _____
- One in four women in British prision have attemted
10 Clues: ______ no longer exist • All of this is _________ • illnes is defined by _____ • More likely to be diagnosed with _______ • Being ___ affects your ability to function • One in four women in British prision have attemted • Transgender should not be considered a mental _____ • _______ Have the power to deprive us of our liberty • ...
Mental Health 2022-03-05
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- A compulsive need for a substance
- The state of being well mentally, psychologically and socially.
- Medical care given to a patient.
- Something you take when you feel ill
- An illness or condition
- Hurting yourself intentionally
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- A sudden feeling of intense fear or terror for no apparent reason
- A feeling of unease; worry or fear.
- A state of mind or feeling
- Feeling sad or losing interest in things a lot
10 Clues: An illness or condition • A state of mind or feeling • Hurting yourself intentionally • Medical care given to a patient. • A compulsive need for a substance • A feeling of unease; worry or fear. • Something you take when you feel ill • Feeling sad or losing interest in things a lot • The state of being well mentally, psychologically and socially. • ...
Mental Illness 2022-10-31
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- person giving prescriptions of medicine
- a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- a feeling of nervousness or unease
- a type of psychiatric medication which are available on prescription to treat mental illness
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- the treatment of mental disorder by psychological rather than medical means
- a side effect of some antipsychotics and present in schizophrenia
- a person who treats mental conditions by verbal communication
- a serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel the way you think and how you act
- a kind of therapy conveniently available online
- person being treated for mental illness
10 Clues: a feeling of nervousness or unease • person giving prescriptions of medicine • person being treated for mental illness • a kind of therapy conveniently available online • a person who treats mental conditions by verbal communication • a side effect of some antipsychotics and present in schizophrenia • ...
Mental Health 2022-02-08
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- state of insanity or nonsense
- a type of care that can help you get back, keep, or improve abilities that you need for daily life
- state of being peace at mind
- medical illness that affects your mood
- Disconnection and lack of continuity between thoughts, memories, surroundings, actions, and identity
- maintaining a stable and healthy mindset
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- the division of something conceptually into two opposed or contrasted aspects, or the state of being so divided
- state of being comfortable and happy
- an emotional response to a terrible event
- an instinctive state of mind based on one's mood
10 Clues: state of being peace at mind • state of insanity or nonsense • state of being comfortable and happy • medical illness that affects your mood • maintaining a stable and healthy mindset • an emotional response to a terrible event • an instinctive state of mind based on one's mood • ...
mental health 2022-02-01
10 Clues: cure • advisory • self-murder • state of mind • mental illness • tension, worry • battle fatigue • healing treatment • low spirit, despair • obsessive compulsive disorder
Mental illnesses 2022-01-27
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- severely low moods that last for over 6 weeks
- behaviors/emotional or mental patterns that deviate from expectations
- marked by mood swings between mania and depression
- inability to concentrate, restlessness, forgetfulness
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- disruptions in reality such as paranoia and delusions
- body dysmorphia and focus on weight and physique
- persistent stressful responses to trauma
- Uncontrollable worry about daily life
- Marked by compulsive actions and obsessions
- impaired sociability, communication, and learning
10 Clues: Uncontrollable worry about daily life • persistent stressful responses to trauma • Marked by compulsive actions and obsessions • severely low moods that last for over 6 weeks • body dysmorphia and focus on weight and physique • impaired sociability, communication, and learning • marked by mood swings between mania and depression • ...
Mental Disorder 2022-04-27
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- Disorder This psychiatric disorder is characterized by panic attacks that may seem to strike out of the blue and for no reason at all. Because of this, people with panic disorder often experience anxiety and preoccupation over the possibility of having another panic attack.
- Type of obsessive-compulsive disorder characterized by excessive collection of items with an inability to discard or part with them; has been upgraded to a full blown diagnostic category in DSM-5
- Disorder (ADHD) s characterized by a persistent pattern of hyperactivity and impulsivity and/or inattention that interferes with functioning and presents itself in two or more settings such as at home, work, school, and social situations
- Nervosa characterized by restricted food consumption that can lead to weight loss. Some people with anorexia are underweight, while others may be of average or above-average weight. Those who experience this disorder also have a preoccupation and fear of gaining weight as well as a distorted view of their own appearance and behavior.
- Type of personality disorder characterized by disregard for social rules & cultural norms, indifference to the feelings or rights of other people, & impulsive behavior
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- "Social anxiety disorder"; type of phobia characterized by marked persistent fear of certain social situations
- Physical addiction to alcohol; person continues to drink despite physical,mental, social, family problems
- Most debilitating form of pervasive developmental disorder characterized by impaired social interaction, verbal /non-verbal communications; and by restrictive, repetitive, or stereotyped behavior
- Mental disorder characterized by breakdown of thought processes & impaired emotional responses;characterized by some combinations of hallucinations,delusions,disordered thinking & behavior;affects people in their 20s or 30s
- One of the most common mental disorders in children & adolescents but can be seen in adults; characterized by symptoms of hyperactivity, impulsiveness, inattention leading to problems at school, home, work, or relationships
10 Clues: "Social anxiety disorder"; type of phobia characterized by marked persistent fear of certain social situations • Physical addiction to alcohol; person continues to drink despite physical,mental, social, family problems • ...
