mental Crossword Puzzles
Mental Health Crossword 2025-05-10
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- Promoting your well-being (2 words)
- 2nd leading cause of death among teens
- Persistent sadness
- Indicators of a mental health condition
- Many teens are not getting enough _____
- When you feel stressed, take a deep ______
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- Development of the nervous system
- Leaves long-lasting mental health effects
- Strategies used to manage stress
- Feelings of worry, fear, and tension
- The ability to recover quickly
- Awareness of the present moment
- Prejudice against people with mental illnesses
- Events that cause emotional tension
- Caused by a traumatic event
15 Clues: Persistent sadness • Caused by a traumatic event • The ability to recover quickly • Awareness of the present moment • Strategies used to manage stress • Development of the nervous system • Promoting your well-being (2 words) • Events that cause emotional tension • Feelings of worry, fear, and tension • 2nd leading cause of death among teens • ...
Safe Work Month Crossword 2 - Mental Health: 2022-09-15
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- Beyond Blue has a free app you can download called Beyond N** to help create your own safety plan
- Laughing can help alleviate symptoms of..
- Eating x can also improve my mental health
- Turning off news and screens at least an hour before going to bed can improve your..
- a what beginning with S***E is known as a universal language?
- One in how many Australians aged between 16-85 experience mental illness in any year?
- Where can i find Council's Employee Assistance Program?
- If you notice a change in your co-workers behaviour, do not be afraid to have a..
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- Don’t forget to always look after x
- Doing this, whilst it is also physical can improve my mental health
- Taking your designated x is important for your physical and mental health
- Drinking less of this can help improve your mental health
- What starting with F is a psychosocial hazard
- It is okay to reach out to family, colleagues, supervisors, friends and my x if i need support
- At Council you have access to how many health and wellbeing days?
15 Clues: Don’t forget to always look after x • Laughing can help alleviate symptoms of.. • Eating x can also improve my mental health • What starting with F is a psychosocial hazard • Where can i find Council's Employee Assistance Program? • Drinking less of this can help improve your mental health • a what beginning with S***E is known as a universal language? • ...
How full is your bucket? 2014-01-16
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- Glands above your kidney those trigger during stress
- Avoiding the truth about mental condition leads to
- Disorder in which debilitating anxiety and fear arise frequently and without reasonable cause.
- about the illness/Best way of relief from a mental illness
- a professional who works with adults or children to help them understand feelings and to solve problems.
- A mark of disgrace due to a particular circumstance
- The age group most exposed to a Mental Illness
- Gender most exposed to Intermittent Explosive Disorder
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- intense feelings of sadness and worthlessness
- Pressure or tension in body caused by task
- Nervousness about a typical event
- How a person acts
- Famous type of anxiety disorder.
- The fraction of children who receive mental health services
- Percent of Canadians who will suffer from bipolar disorder
- Strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure of hostility
16 Clues: How a person acts • Famous type of anxiety disorder. • Nervousness about a typical event • Pressure or tension in body caused by task • intense feelings of sadness and worthlessness • The age group most exposed to a Mental Illness • Avoiding the truth about mental condition leads to • A mark of disgrace due to a particular circumstance • ...
Escape Room 2 - Crossword 2023-12-10
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- Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterised by a prolonged period of _____ mood.
- The urge to develop behaviours such as repeating words or numbers to cope with the stress that comes from irrational thoughts.
- The feeling of worry, nervousness or unease when dealing with day-to-day stresses or problems.
- A symptom of PTSD that represents an elevated state of attentiveness.
- One type of anxiety disorder is social _____.
- In the active phase, the two main symptoms of schizophrenia are hallucinations and _____.
- Negative attitudes and beliefs that create prejudice against individuals with mental health conditions.
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- The “C” in the acronym “SAD CAGES” stands for _____ difficulties.
- 8% to 29% of this population faces mental health related problems.
- People with OCD generally spend more than _____ hour a day on their obsessions or compulsions.
- A possible symptom during a manic episode is acting _____.
- Type of eating disorder where people overeat, followed by behaviours to “compensate” for the overeating, such as purging, fasting or excessive exercise.
- Mental health is a state of mental _____.
- Schizophrenia is a type of _____ disorder.
- A type of compulsion is excessive _____.
- The type of fear that one might have when experiencing a panic attack.
- The most common mental disorder in Vietnam is _____ abuse.
17 Clues: A type of compulsion is excessive _____. • Mental health is a state of mental _____. • Schizophrenia is a type of _____ disorder. • One type of anxiety disorder is social _____. • A possible symptom during a manic episode is acting _____. • The most common mental disorder in Vietnam is _____ abuse. • The “C” in the acronym “SAD CAGES” stands for _____ difficulties. • ...
Chapter 11 2024-12-13
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- An affective disorder characterized by a dysphoric mood and/or loss of interest or pleasure in almost all usual activities or pastimes
- The complex physiological responses resulting from exposure to stressors
- A drug that subdues a psychiatric patient's behavior
- Way of delivering services to people using scientific evidence that shows that the services actually work
- An affective disorder characterized by distinct periods of elevated mood alternating with periods of depression
- The nation's leading mental health research agency, housed in the National Institutes of Health
- Collective term for all diagnosable mental disorders
- Surgical severance of nerve fibers of the brain by incision
- The concept of equality in healthcare coverage for people with mental illness and those with other medical illnesses or injuries
- Treatment for mental illness that involves medications
- The first and most famous antipsychotic drug
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- A treatment that involves verbal communication between the patient and a trained clinician
- Method of treatment for mental disorders involving the administration of electric current to the scalp to induce convulsions and unconsciousness
- An alarm reaction that prepares one physiologically for sudden action
- Emotional and social well-being, including one's psychological resources for dealing with day-to-day problems in life
- A drug that reduces nervous activity
- Diseases that result from chronic exposure to excess levels of stressors
17 Clues: A drug that reduces nervous activity • The first and most famous antipsychotic drug • A drug that subdues a psychiatric patient's behavior • Collective term for all diagnosable mental disorders • Treatment for mental illness that involves medications • Surgical severance of nerve fibers of the brain by incision • ...
Eating Disorder Crossword 2017-10-31
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- a symptom of _________ behaviour that includes self-harm.
- a method to get rid of food besides the use of laxatives.
- a symptom of ______________ behaviour such as stealing food.
- a drug that help release endorphins into the body and help treat mental illnesses.
- therapy that focuses on your relationships with other people.
- a treatment option that helps cure mental disorders through psychological ways.
- the helpline of National Eating disorder Association.
- __________ foundation in Australia that is well-known for helping people with depression and anxiety.
- a risk of being diagnosed from a disorder of consuming a great amount of food.
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- result of excessive eating.
- in any year, in Australia 2 million people suffer from ________, a mental condition of great worry and distress.
- a psychological disorder where one consumes an excessive amount of food within a short period of time while feeling uncontrollable to stop eating in order to divert oneself from the thought of their problems.
- to excessively indulge in something.
- a state of physical or mental fatigue.
- a symptom of severe feelings of despondency and melancholy.
- a symptom shared among most mental and eating disorders related to hiding away by one’s own will.
- ReachOut Australia is a _________ service.
17 Clues: result of excessive eating. • to excessively indulge in something. • a state of physical or mental fatigue. • ReachOut Australia is a _________ service. • the helpline of National Eating disorder Association. • a symptom of _________ behaviour that includes self-harm. • a method to get rid of food besides the use of laxatives. • ...
psychological disorders 2023-12-15
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- A personality disorder marked by unstable relationships, self-image, and emotions.
- Intense fear and avoidance of social situations due to a fear of being judged or embarrassed.
- A mental health condition marked by excessive and persistent worry or fear, often leading to physical symptoms.
- Perceptions that occur without external stimuli, often involving seeing or hearing things that aren't present.
- Disorder A condition that affects a person's thoughts, emotions, or behavior, causing distress or impairing daily functioning.
- A mental health condition affecting a person's emotional state, such as depression or bipolar disorder.
- A natural response to stress or danger, characterized by feelings of unease, worry, and nervousness.
- A mood disorder marked by extreme mood swings, including manic highs and depressive lows.
- A severe form of depression characterized by persistent low mood and loss of interest or pleasure in activities.
- Categories used to classify different types of personality disorders based on similar characteristics.
- An extreme and irrational fear of a specific object, situation, or activity.
- A type of mental disorder characterized by enduring patterns of behavior, cognition, and inner experience that deviate from societal expectations.
- Medication that helps manage mood swings and prevent extreme highs and lows.
- that help alleviate symptoms of depression by regulating neurotransmitters in the brain.
- Disorder A chronic form of depression lasting for two years or longer.
- Involves sudden and recurring panic attacks, marked by intense fear and physical symptoms like shortness of breath and heart palpitations.
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- used to treat symptoms of psychosis, such as hallucinations or delusions.
- A specific phobia characterized by an intense fear of heights.
- A condition where a person experiences significant physical symptoms, often related to psychological distress.
- A mental health condition characterized by intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
- A fixed false belief that persists despite evidence to the contrary.
- A severe mental disorder characterized by distorted thinking, emotions, and perceptions of reality.
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in daily activities.
- A chronic condition involving excessive, uncontrollable worry and anxiety about various life situations.
- Fear of being in situations or places where escape might be difficult or embarrassing.
- A specific phobia involving an extreme fear of spiders.
- Involves disruptions in a person's memory, identity, consciousness, or perception of the environment.
- (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition:A widely used manual in psychology that classifies and describes mental disorders. It helps professionals diagnose and treat individuals with mental health issues.
28 Clues: A specific phobia involving an extreme fear of spiders. • A specific phobia characterized by an intense fear of heights. • A fixed false belief that persists despite evidence to the contrary. • Disorder A chronic form of depression lasting for two years or longer. • used to treat symptoms of psychosis, such as hallucinations or delusions. • ...
Mental health 2021-05-19
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- The state of being mentally ill.
- Mental illness or a disturbance of normal bodily functioning.
- A relatively mild mental illness that is not caused by organic disease, involving symptoms of stress (depression, anxiety, obsessive behaviour, hypochondria) but not a radical loss of touch with reality.
- The state of being seriously mentally ill.
- Term used by people to describe a stressful situation in which they're temporarily unable to function normally in day-to-day life.
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- Mental illness marked by periods of great excitement or euphoria, delusions, and overactivity.
- The state of having a serious mental illness.
- Feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension.
10 Clues: The state of being mentally ill. • The state of being seriously mentally ill. • A feeling of emotional or physical tension. • The state of having a serious mental illness. • Feelings of severe despondency and dejection. • Mental illness or a disturbance of normal bodily functioning. • ...
Mental WellBeing 2022-09-08
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- Someone you need to talk to when facing problems at school
- Being around teammates you can work together
- Translation for english is Wellbeing
- Facing difficult experience from losing loved ones,ending relationships or some type of grief
- Feeling joyful
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- Ruminating about the past and worrying about the future
- Extreme fear of public speaking, meeting new people or eating/drinking in public.
- The verbal expression of using yelling, sarcasm, arguing or even cursing
- Feeling a way when people are hurting your feelings
- When you need assistance with something
10 Clues: Feeling joyful • Translation for english is Wellbeing • When you need assistance with something • Being around teammates you can work together • Feeling a way when people are hurting your feelings • Ruminating about the past and worrying about the future • Someone you need to talk to when facing problems at school • ...
Mental WellBeing 2022-09-08
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- Someone you need to talk to when facing problems at school
- Being around teammates you can work together
- Translation for english is Wellbeing
- Facing difficult experience from losing loved ones,ending relationships or some type of grief
- Feeling joyful
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- Ruminating about the past and worrying about the future
- Extreme fear of public speaking, meeting new people or eating/drinking in public.
- The verbal expression of using yelling, sarcasm, arguing or even cursing
- Feeling a way when people are hurting your feelings
- When you need assistance with something
10 Clues: Feeling joyful • Translation for english is Wellbeing • When you need assistance with something • Being around teammates you can work together • Feeling a way when people are hurting your feelings • Ruminating about the past and worrying about the future • Someone you need to talk to when facing problems at school • ...
MENTAL EXERCISE 2022-08-29
Mental Illnesses 2022-10-11
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- obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors
- persistent sadness and lack of pleasure
- series of binges followed by purges
- is triggered by a traumatic or terrifying event
- feelings of worry and tension
- disorder intense mood swings with feelings of extreme highs and lows
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- abnormally low body weight with an intense fear of gaining weight
- causes people to interpret reality abnormally
- unstable moods in behavior and relationships
- hyperactivity and short attention span
10 Clues: feelings of worry and tension • series of binges followed by purges • hyperactivity and short attention span • persistent sadness and lack of pleasure • obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors • unstable moods in behavior and relationships • causes people to interpret reality abnormally • is triggered by a traumatic or terrifying event • ...
Mental Health 2022-05-25
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- Talk Therapy
- Wanting to die, Feeling hopeless, Being a burden to others
- Aggressivve behavior that is intertional ad involves an imbalance of power or strength
- Difficulty Sustaining attention, Hyperactivity, and impulsiveness
- DisorderTriggered by a Trrifying event either experiencing it or witness it
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- Feeling worthless,Helpness,Sleep Disurbances
- Form of depression,long term,Persistent, mild
- Therapy Drug THerapies, shock Treatment, Pshychosurge
- A brain disorder caused by shift in mood a energy activity levels
- Reaction of the body and mind to everyday chanllenges and demands in every life
10 Clues: Talk Therapy • Feeling worthless,Helpness,Sleep Disurbances • Form of depression,long term,Persistent, mild • Therapy Drug THerapies, shock Treatment, Pshychosurge • Wanting to die, Feeling hopeless, Being a burden to others • A brain disorder caused by shift in mood a energy activity levels • Difficulty Sustaining attention, Hyperactivity, and impulsiveness • ...
Mental Health 2022-06-22
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- : similar word of manipulative
- : another word of lifestyle.
- : symptom similar meaning
- : a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind
- : antonym of discriminate
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- : synonyms of recovery
- : the duration of a person's life
- : the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order.
- : feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- : types of mental illness
10 Clues: : synonyms of recovery • : types of mental illness • : symptom similar meaning • : antonym of discriminate • : another word of lifestyle. • : similar word of manipulative • : the duration of a person's life • : feelings of severe despondency and dejection • : a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind • ...
Mental Health 2022-07-05
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- A condition involving attention, hyperactivity and impulsiveness
- Obsessions that lead to repetitive behaviour
- A repeating feeling of nervousness
- When extreme mood swings occur often
- Impaired memory, reasoning and personality changes
- Failure to recover after a traumatic event
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- Feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- A condition that affects the ability to think, feel and behave clearly
- The fear of social situations because of fearing judgement
- A developmental disorder that affects the ability to communicate and interact
10 Clues: A repeating feeling of nervousness • When extreme mood swings occur often • Failure to recover after a traumatic event • Feelings of severe despondency and dejection • Obsessions that lead to repetitive behaviour • Impaired memory, reasoning and personality changes • The fear of social situations because of fearing judgement • ...
Mental illness 2022-12-21
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- not wanting to talk to people
- feeling of extreme uncontrollable sadness
- behaving in an abnormally excited way
- strange and false ideas that somebody believes are true
- not showing your feelings
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- occasions when you imagine you see things that are not really there
- not sure where you are
- a way of standing or sitting
- not logical;not making sense
- the false belief that somebody is trying to harm you, or that you are somebody very important
10 Clues: not sure where you are • not showing your feelings • a way of standing or sitting • not logical;not making sense • not wanting to talk to people • behaving in an abnormally excited way • feeling of extreme uncontrollable sadness • strange and false ideas that somebody believes are true • occasions when you imagine you see things that are not really there • ...
Mental health 2022-10-06
10 Clues: chill • fidgeting • overthinking • red, hot-headed • sadness, crying • crying, happy, sad • laying on a bed, tired • help with mental health • thinking to find an answer • shaking, thinking too much
mental health 2022-09-27
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- is someone who helps you reduce stress.
- people are saying bad things about and those people can't help their mental health.
- is who are alive and ever one have it
- is people who are empty like people don't have anybody to chat or talk with them.
- helps you reduce stress.
- is where people are getting available treatment and help them get better.
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- is where people are so panic of something and suddenly a thing come.
- is the most important part of your body.
- people are facing stress even children and teens are facing stress. Stress is where you are so tight on things.
- hope is important to people who have mental health or need support support
10 Clues: helps you reduce stress. • is who are alive and ever one have it • is someone who helps you reduce stress. • is the most important part of your body. • is where people are so panic of something and suddenly a thing come. • is where people are getting available treatment and help them get better. • ...
mental health 2023-01-10
10 Clues: forgets things • being traumatized • random mood swings • being sad/feeling down • hard time sitting still • hard time concentrating • abuse addiction to drugs • abuse unessasary yelling • abuse unessasary beatings • abuse rape or unconsented sexual behavior
Mental Alertness 2020-10-07
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- an action by people, such as family members, who want a person to get treatment for an addiction
- the sum total of the traits that have been transmitted to you from your biological parents
- a person's use of self-control to act on responsible values
- the confidence in yourself that helps you succeed and take care of your health
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- someone who makes excuses for a friend's alcohol use, for example
- the return to an addictive behavior after a period of having stopped it
- a high regard for oneself as a result of behaving in responsible ways
- your home, school, and the people around you, for example
- a harmful habit that is repeated, is difficult to stop, and has harmful effects
- a person's unique blend of physical, mental, social, and emotional characteristics
10 Clues: your home, school, and the people around you, for example • a person's use of self-control to act on responsible values • someone who makes excuses for a friend's alcohol use, for example • a high regard for oneself as a result of behaving in responsible ways • the return to an addictive behavior after a period of having stopped it • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2021-02-05
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- give assistance to
- occur at the same time
- a sudden sense of thrilling excitement
- a disease prevalent over a whole country or the world
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- equip or supply someone with something useful or necessary
- to feel more cheerful, positive or optimistic
- relating to the mind
- an event or occurrence which leaves an impression on someone.
- bring together money or resources
- a person's mental or physical condition
10 Clues: give assistance to • relating to the mind • occur at the same time • bring together money or resources • a sudden sense of thrilling excitement • a person's mental or physical condition • to feel more cheerful, positive or optimistic • a disease prevalent over a whole country or the world • equip or supply someone with something useful or necessary • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2021-02-05
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- bring together money or resources
- occur at the same time
- a disease prevalent over a whole country or the world
- to feel more cheerful, positive or optimistic
- a person's mental or physical condition
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- equip or supply someone with something useful or necessary
- give assistance to
- a sudden sense of thrilling excitement
- single or separate.
- relating to the mind
10 Clues: give assistance to • single or separate. • relating to the mind • occur at the same time • bring together money or resources • a sudden sense of thrilling excitement • a person's mental or physical condition • to feel more cheerful, positive or optimistic • a disease prevalent over a whole country or the world • equip or supply someone with something useful or necessary
Mental Illness 2021-01-05
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- A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- Anxiety, A disorder in which a child becomes excessively anxious when separated from parents.
- A group of thinking and social symptoms that interferes with daily functioning.
- A serious developmental disorder that impairs the ability to communicate and interact.
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- Disorder, A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- Compulsive Disorder, Obsessive thoughts that lead to repetitive behavior.
- Depression, A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- Disorder, A mental health disorder characterized by feelings of worry, anxiety, or fear that are strong enough to interfere with one's daily activities.
- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
10 Clues: Compulsive Disorder, Obsessive thoughts that lead to repetitive behavior. • A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly. • A group of thinking and social symptoms that interferes with daily functioning. • A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness. • ...
Mental Maths 2020-12-18
10 Clues: factors are _____ • repeated addition • a part of a whole • even prime number • multiples are_____ • distributing a thing • Measurement of an object • smallest composite number • Either composite or prime • difference between numbers
Mental Health 2021-04-11
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- an intense feeling of deep affection
- the relationship between sisters
- the state of being happy
- free from disturbance; calm
- a condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions
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- the state of being in good health
- the practice of being or tendency to be positive or optimistic in attitude
- set of techniques that are intended to encourage a heightened state of awareness and focused attention
- treatment intended to relieve or heal
- the mental characteristics or attitude of a person or group
10 Clues: the state of being happy • free from disturbance; calm • the relationship between sisters • the state of being in good health • an intense feeling of deep affection • treatment intended to relieve or heal • the mental characteristics or attitude of a person or group • the practice of being or tendency to be positive or optimistic in attitude • ...
Mental Health 2021-04-12
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- moods or feelings you experience
- ability to keep a positive outlook and focus on the good aspects of stressful situations
- skill of understanding, controlling, and expressing your emotions and sensing the emotions of others
- self concept and mental picture of yourself
- Ideas or thoughts a person knows to be true
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- how you feel about yourself
- skill of knowing which emotions you feel, and why
- ability to bounce back from traumatic or stressful events
- emotion that means being thankful or grateful
- ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes, and to understand someone else's wants, needs, and viewpoints
10 Clues: how you feel about yourself • moods or feelings you experience • self concept and mental picture of yourself • Ideas or thoughts a person knows to be true • 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 • ...
Mental Health 2021-10-25
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- mood swings from low to highs
- affects ability to think, feel and behave clearly
- deep sorrow caused by loosing a loved one
- horrible experiences cause trauma
- fear and worry
- really sad and down
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- medication to help treatment mental health disorders
- to get help and treatment
- repetitive behaviors
- obsession about weight, not eating and starvation
10 Clues: fear and worry • really sad and down • repetitive behaviors • to get help and treatment • mood swings from low to highs • horrible experiences cause trauma • deep sorrow caused by loosing a loved one • affects ability to think, feel and behave clearly • obsession about weight, not eating and starvation • medication to help treatment mental health disorders
mental disorder 2021-05-03
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- disorder a condition in which someone feels sad and hopeless as a result of a stressful event
- disorder any of a number of mental diseases, in which you have problems in relating to what is around you and to other people, and in keeping a fixed image of yourself
- disorder a problem affecting the chemical processes by which the body reacts to changes inside and outside the body:
- disorder ne of various problems that affect monocytes (= a type of white blood cell important for protecting the body against disease):
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- stress disorder a mental condition in which a person suffers severe anxiety and depression after a very frightening or shocking experience, such as an accident or a war
- disorder a mental illness in which people eat far too little or far too much food and are unhappy with their bodies
- disorder problems with behaviour and relationships that result from a person not having formed good attachments (= strong feelings of love or connection) with parents or other people who cared for them as a small child
- disorder ny of several medical conditions that prevent people sleeping in a normal way
- disorder a mental illness in which a person is so anxious that their normal life is affected
- disorders such as a depression
10 Clues: disorders such as a depression • disorder ny of several medical conditions that prevent people sleeping in a normal way • disorder a mental illness in which a person is so anxious that their normal life is affected • disorder a condition in which someone feels sad and hopeless as a result of a stressful event • ...
Mental Health 2021-11-13
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- extreme overeating followed by self induced vomiting
- thinking feeling and acting negatively
- chronic brain disorder
- feeling of fear dread or uneasiness
- brain disorder that changes moods
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- loss of memory and problem solving skills
- irrational feeling that people are out to get you
- occurring unwanted thoughts ideas or obsessions
- eating disorder causing a person to lose an unhealthy amount of weight
- most common form of dementia
10 Clues: chronic brain disorder • most common form of dementia • brain disorder that changes moods • feeling of fear dread or uneasiness • thinking feeling and acting negatively • loss of memory and problem solving skills • occurring unwanted thoughts ideas or obsessions • irrational feeling that people are out to get you • extreme overeating followed by self induced vomiting • ...
Kesehatan Mental 2023-01-22
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- Rasa gelisah serta khawatir akan sesuatu
- Kondisi putus asa dan mental yang tertekan
- Perasaan ragu atau kurang percaya diri
- Gangguan yang berkaitan dengan perubahan suasana hati
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- Suatu pandangan atau gagasan
- Teman yang membersamai KM PKU IPB
- Seorang ahli yang menangani permasalahan seputar kesehatan mental
- Fasilitas pelayanan kesehatan masyarakat
- Rasa kasih sayang kepada diri sendiri
- Lembaga jaminan kesehatan masyarakat
10 Clues: Suatu pandangan atau gagasan • Teman yang membersamai KM PKU IPB • Lembaga jaminan kesehatan masyarakat • Rasa kasih sayang kepada diri sendiri • Perasaan ragu atau kurang percaya diri • Rasa gelisah serta khawatir akan sesuatu • Fasilitas pelayanan kesehatan masyarakat • Kondisi putus asa dan mental yang tertekan • Gangguan yang berkaitan dengan perubahan suasana hati • ...
mental health 2023-02-01
10 Clues: extreme fear. • showing courage • the quality of being sad • something your scared of • the action of flying in air • mad of someone or something. • an unexpected or astonishing event, • a violent confrontation or struggle. • trust ability in someone or something • a period of frost or very cold weather.
mental health 2023-02-01
10 Clues: extreme fear. • showing courage • the quality of being sad • something your scared of • the action of flying in air • mad of someone or something. • an unexpected or astonishing event, • a violent confrontation or struggle. • trust ability in someone or something • a period of frost or very cold weather.
Mental Health 2023-03-08
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- a mental illness that is characterized by disturbances in thought
- impairments in the ability to communicate and interact socially
- a serious mood disorder
- a psychological reaction occurring after experiencing a highly stressing event
- a personality disorder that is marked by unstable, intense emotions and mood
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- any of several psychological disorders of mood characterized usually by alternating episodes of depression and mania
- a personality disorder that is characterized by the presence of two or more distinct and complex identities
- an anxiety disorder characterized by recurrent obsessions or compulsions or both that cause significant distress
- any of various disorders (such as panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, a phobia, or generalized anxiety disorder) in which _____ is a predominant feature
- an autism spectrum disorder that is characterized by impaired social interaction
10 Clues: a serious mood disorder • impairments in the ability to communicate and interact socially • a mental illness that is characterized by disturbances in thought • a personality disorder that is marked by unstable, intense emotions and mood • a psychological reaction occurring after experiencing a highly stressing event • ...
Mental Health 2023-03-02
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- -speech development problem
- - therapeutic conversations
- -treatment that takes place in an office
- - emotional tension
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- -emotional response to a shocking experience-
- - mood disorder
- -shame regarding an individual’s mental health
- -mental health professional
- -someone who shares the experience of mental health
- -fearful anticipation
10 Clues: - mood disorder • - emotional tension • -fearful anticipation • -speech development problem • -mental health professional • - therapeutic conversations • -treatment that takes place in an office • -emotional response to a shocking experience- • -shame regarding an individual’s mental health • -someone who shares the experience of mental health
Mental Skills 2023-03-30
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- Dedication to the movement, the themes and ideas and the overall performance
- A feeling of self belief during the performance
- Completely focused and giving all your attention to the performance
- Thinking through or visualising the dance
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- Attributes and skills required for refining performance such as commitment, systematic repetition, teamwork, responsibility and effective use of time
- Repeating something in an arranged or ordered way
- The way in which you act on feedback
- A positive attitude towards improving your dancing
- The automatic recall of learned movement material, without conscious thought
- The act of preparing and planning practice time
10 Clues: The way in which you act on feedback • Thinking through or visualising the dance • The act of preparing and planning practice time • A feeling of self belief during the performance • 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 2023-04-20
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- The individual becomes irritable, amgry impatient, anxious, nervous, afraid or depressed
- An intervention aimed at managing acute intoxication and withdrawal
- Aimed at modifying a patient’s pattern of behavior which is viewed as a group of symptoms rather than one specific symptom
- Unconscious refusal to face thoughts, feelings, wishes, needs or reality factors that are intolerable
- A group of psychotic reactions that affect multiple areas of an individual’s functioning that includes
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- Referred to as the treatment of emotional and personality problems and disorders by psychological means
- replacement of unacceptable impulses, attitudes, needs, or emotions with those that are more acceptable
- Outcome of a person’s inability to deal with catastrophic stress resulting from biological or psychological illnesses
- Unconscious application of the philosophy, ideas, customs and attitude of another person to one’s self
- Therapist’s emotional reaction, positive or negative towards the client
10 Clues: An intervention aimed at managing acute intoxication and withdrawal • Therapist’s emotional reaction, positive or negative towards the client • The individual becomes irritable, amgry impatient, anxious, nervous, afraid or depressed • Unconscious refusal to face thoughts, feelings, wishes, needs or reality factors that are intolerable • ...
Mental Health 2023-04-13
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- persistent disturbance of eating behavior and impairment of physical or mental health
- the ability to recover from problems or loss
- sleep shortage that leads to health problems
- who won the world cup
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- consistent mistrust of others
- relives the traumatic event through nightmares and flashbacks, and may experience feelings of isolation, irritability and guilt
- what is blocking of painful memories
- persistent fear of something
- a set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something
- not able to accept reality
10 Clues: who won the world cup • not able to accept reality • persistent fear of something • consistent mistrust of others • what is blocking of painful memories • the ability to recover from problems or loss • sleep shortage that leads to health problems • persistent disturbance of eating behavior and impairment of physical or mental health • ...
Mental Health 2023-04-13
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- persistent disturbance of eating behavior and impairment of physical or mental health
- the ability to recover from problems or loss
- sleep shortage that leads to health problems
- who won the world cup
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- consistent mistrust of others
- relives the traumatic event through nightmares and flashbacks, and may experience feelings of isolation, irritability and guilt
- what is blocking of painful memories
- persistent fear of something
- a set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something
- not able to accept reality
10 Clues: who won the world cup • not able to accept reality • persistent fear of something • consistent mistrust of others • what is blocking of painful memories • the ability to recover from problems or loss • sleep shortage that leads to health problems • persistent disturbance of eating behavior and impairment of physical or mental health • ...
KESEHATAN MENTAL 2023-05-03
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- Salah satu faktor eksternal yang mempengaruhi kesehatan mental
- Model holistik timur ini mencakup sistem organisme individual yang berinteraksi terus menerus
- Bersangkutan dengan batin dan watak manusia
- Men ... in corpore sano
- Salah satu faktor internal yang mempengaruhi kesehatan mental
- Salah satu ciri individu normal dan sehat adalah yang bersikap sesuai ... sosial
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- Dalam model psikiatris ini, psikosis terjadi karena kemungkinan lingkungan
- lawan kata normal
- Menurut filosofi Yunani, manusia terdiri dari tubuh dan ...
- Salah satu ciri individu sehat adalah yang mampu mengelola ...
10 Clues: lawan kata normal • Men ... in corpore sano • Bersangkutan dengan batin dan watak manusia • Menurut filosofi Yunani, manusia terdiri dari tubuh dan ... • Salah satu faktor internal yang mempengaruhi kesehatan mental • Salah satu faktor eksternal yang mempengaruhi kesehatan mental • Salah satu ciri individu sehat adalah yang mampu mengelola ... • ...
Mental Health 2013-03-03
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- Healthy eating
- Getting enough of this is good for all mental health problems
- Feeling sad and hopeless
- A type of group that meets with people who have similar problems
- Feeling anxious and worrying
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- A treatment option for all mental health problems
- Daily ________ can improve your mental health
- The doctor may prescribe this to help you
- Loss of touch with reality
- Talk to this person if you are concerned about a mental health problem
10 Clues: Healthy eating • Feeling sad and hopeless • Loss of touch with reality • Feeling anxious and worrying • The doctor may prescribe this to help you • Daily ________ can improve your mental health • A treatment option for all mental health problems • Getting enough of this is good for all mental health problems • ...
mental illness 2013-06-29
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- also known as mood swing or dual personality
- too much worry
- extreme irrational and incapacitating fear
- major form of mental illness ,whose behavior are unpredictable
- cause by changes in the brain or central nervous system
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- involving the total personality with no observable tissues damage
- psychological disorder where there is persistent irrational fear of a situation or an object
- chronic irritability
- anti- social
- severe impairment of an individuals mental ,emotional or behavioral functions
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 • ...
Salud mental 2022-03-16
10 Clues: es muy malo weon • y tú qué onda con tu • de que te la ya no me • la verdad no me gusta • de que te la pases muy • mejora tu salud mental • que me diga en mi cara io • y que te digo es lo mismo • es lo más chinita del mundo • es estar bien en todo sentido
Mental Health 2022-02-22
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- a problem or illness which affects someone's mind or body.
- Something persisiting for a long time or constantly recurring.
- A mental illness in which you are sad and feel that you cannot enjoy anything, because your situation is so difficult and unpleasant.
- The condition of being contented, healthy, and successful
- Feeling worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
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- To keep something from happening.
- Being able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.
- A set of things on a scale, which have a particular characteristic to different degrees
- A prejudice associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
- To treat badly or abusively.
10 Clues: To treat badly or abusively. • To keep something from happening. • The condition of being contented, healthy, and successful • a problem or illness which affects someone's mind or body. • Something persisiting for a long time or constantly recurring. • Being able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions. • ...
Mental health 2022-04-30
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- posttraumatic stress disorder
- the principle of life, feeling, thought, and action in humans
- a pervasive developmental disorder that commonly manifests in early childhood
- an affective state of consciousness in which joy, sorrow, fear, hate, or the like, is experienced
- the act or fact of retaining and recalling
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- a realistic respect for or favorable impression of oneself; self-respect.
- a disturbance in physical or mental health or functions malady or dysfunction
- the center of thought
- an experience that produces psychological injury
- the treatment of disease or disorders
10 Clues: the center of thought • posttraumatic stress disorder • the treatment of disease or disorders • the act or fact of retaining and recalling • an experience that produces psychological injury • the principle of life, feeling, thought, and action in humans • a realistic respect for or favorable impression of oneself; self-respect. • ...
Kesihatan Mental 2022-02-09
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- kita hendaklah makan makanan yang .....
- dapatkan .... yang secukupnya
- kita perlu .... akan diri sendiri
- kongsi .... anda
- kita mestilah sentiasa.... pada diri sendiri
- .... akan menjadikan kita stress
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- fungsi otak adalah untuk kita ....
- sentiasa .... masalah kepada keluarga
- .... dapat menyihatkan tubuh badan
- pelajar hendaklah sentiasa ....
10 Clues: kongsi .... anda • dapatkan .... yang secukupnya • pelajar hendaklah sentiasa .... • .... akan menjadikan kita stress • kita perlu .... akan diri sendiri • fungsi otak adalah untuk kita .... • .... dapat menyihatkan tubuh badan • sentiasa .... masalah kepada keluarga • kita hendaklah makan makanan yang ..... • kita mestilah sentiasa.... pada diri sendiri
Mental Disorders 2022-04-20
10 Clues: behaviors • abnormality • unknown fear • extreme sadness • genes from parents • diagnoses disorders • fear of an object/idea • unwanted thoughts/images • preventing a feared outcome • distinguishable characteristic
Mental Disorders 2022-04-21
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- A _____ is a characteristic
- What is something that disrupts physical or mental function?
- A ___ is to feel the need to do something to prevent a feared outcome.
- A ____ is a person who studies behavior/emotions
- What is something you cannot control and is passed down from generations?
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- What mental disorder associates with the feeling of nervousness?
- What is a bunch of characteristics that determine a person?
- What is an unwanted thought that has no single source?
- A ____ is a fear of being in a certain situation.
- What is it when someone is sad for a very long time?
10 Clues: A _____ is a characteristic • A ____ is a person who studies behavior/emotions • A ____ is a fear of being in a certain situation. • What is it when someone is sad for a very long time? • What is an unwanted thought that has no single source? • What is a bunch of characteristics that determine a person? • What is something that disrupts physical or mental function? • ...
Mental problem 2022-03-18
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- a temporary state of mind or feeling.
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behaviour, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.
- medical illness that negatively affects how you feel
- unable to relax because of nervousness, anxiety, or stimulation
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- a chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking, continued use despite harmful consequences, and long-lasting changes in the brain.
- disorders that affect your mood, thinking and behavior.
- the use of persuasion or intimidation to make someone do something.
- An illness that disrupts normal physical or mental functions
- a feeling of unease, such as worry or fear, that can be mild or severe
10 Clues: a temporary state of mind or feeling. • medical illness that negatively affects how you feel • disorders that affect your mood, thinking and behavior. • An illness that disrupts normal physical or mental functions • unable to relax because of nervousness, anxiety, or stimulation • the use of persuasion or intimidation to make someone do something. • ...
Mental Health 2022-05-17
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- How do you communicate
- What do you do at night
- What do share with other people
- What do you feel when you wake up
- What do you feel when you are sick
- What do you feel when you get hurt
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- What do you feel when you have ice cream
- What do you feel when you have exams soon
- What do you feel after you eat
- What do you feel when you are waiting
10 Clues: How do you communicate • What do you do at night • What do you feel after you eat • What do share with other people • What do you feel when you wake up • What do you feel when you are sick • What do you feel when you get hurt • What do you feel when you are waiting • What do you feel when you have ice cream • What do you feel when you have exams soon
Mental Health 2022-05-17
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- How do you communicate
- What do you do at night
- What do share with other people
- What do you feel when you wake up
- What do you feel when you are sick
- What do you feel when you get hurt
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- What do you feel when you have ice cream
- What do you feel when you have exams soon
- What do you feel after you eat
- What do you feel when you are waiting
10 Clues: How do you communicate • What do you do at night • What do you feel after you eat • What do share with other people • What do you feel when you wake up • What do you feel when you are sick • What do you feel when you get hurt • What do you feel when you are waiting • What do you feel when you have ice cream • What do you feel when you have exams soon
Mental health 2023-09-25
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- The well being of your body and you mind.
- A common mental illness defined by feelings of uneasiness, worry and fear.
- Persistant fear of something.
- A common mental disorder that causes peopleto experience depressed mood, loss of interest or pleasure, feelings of guilt or low self-worth.
- Far away from everyone or everything else.
- Ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
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- The feeling of being under too much mental or emotional pressure.
- An abnormal pattern of eating behaviour, accompanied by marked worries about food or body size.
- Disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous.
- Of or relating to the mind.
10 Clues: Of or relating to the mind. • Persistant fear of something. • The well being of your body and you mind. • 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 2023-09-25
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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.
- Persistant fear of something.
- serious health conditions that affect both your physical and mental health.
- A common mental illness defined by feelings of uneasiness, worry and fear.
- disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous
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- Far away from everyone or everything else.
- The feeling of being under too much mental or emotional pressure.
- Ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- Of or relating to the mind.
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. • ...
Salud Mental 2023-09-05
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- Caracterizada por sentimientos persistentes de tristeza, falta de interés en actividades y cambios en el apetito y el sueño
- Hospital psiquiátrico ubicado en Lima, Perú, que lleva el nombre del destacado médico peruano.
- Instituto nacional de salud mental ubicado en SMP conocido coloquialmente con un apellido asiático
- Nombre del hospital psiquiátrico más grande de Lima, Perú
- Puede desarrollarse después de experiencias traumáticas y causa síntomas como flashbacks y pesadillas.
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- Implica dificultades en la percepción de la realidad, alucinaciones, delirios y trastornos del pensamiento
- Involucran preocupaciones excesivas y síntomas físicos.
- Se caracteriza por cambios extremos en el estado de ánimo, desde episodios de euforia (manía) hasta depresión.
- Afecta la concentración y la impulsividad, y a menudo se diagnostica en la infancia.
- Incluye una variedad de condiciones relacionadas con desafíos sociales y de comunicación.
10 Clues: Involucran preocupaciones excesivas y síntomas físicos. • Nombre del hospital psiquiátrico más grande de Lima, Perú • Afecta la concentración y la impulsividad, y a menudo se diagnostica en la infancia. • Incluye una variedad de condiciones relacionadas con desafíos sociales y de comunicación. • ...
Mental Health 2024-02-23
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- Taking deep (answer) can help calm our nervous system
- How we communicate with others
- Idea or opinions that comes from thinking
- Physical movement that helps our development
- It is important to get enough of this to help our mental health
- It is the most complex organ in the body. We use it to think and store memories
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- Focusing on these can help our well being
- What is done after we think or feel about something. Eg. I took a nap because I felt tired
- Examples of this are sad, happy, angry, nervous or anxious
- A nervous feeling
10 Clues: A nervous feeling • How we communicate with others • Focusing on these can help our well being • Idea or opinions that comes from thinking • Physical movement that helps our development • Taking deep (answer) can help calm our nervous system • Examples of this are sad, happy, angry, nervous or anxious • It is important to get enough of this to help our mental health • ...
Mental Health 2024-01-17
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- violent or angry behavior towards another person
- the feeling of emotional or physical tension
- the result of an action
- worry, unease, or being nervous
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- unpleasant or rouogh
- a person skilled in treating mental health conditions
- how you value and see yourself
- sadness or hopelessness that lasts for weeks, months, or longer
- a temporary state of mind or feeling
- a physical or mental condition indicating a disease or illness
10 Clues: unpleasant or rouogh • the result of an action • how you value and see yourself • worry, unease, or being nervous • a temporary state of mind or feeling • the feeling of emotional or physical tension • violent or angry behavior towards another person • a person skilled in treating mental health conditions • a physical or mental condition indicating a disease or illness • ...
mental health 2024-01-18
10 Clues: attached • memory loss • deep sadness • manic depression • Spectrum Disorder • scared of something • relating to the mind • a chronic brain disorder • an emotional state of fear • issues with daily functioning
mental health 2024-03-14
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- wants to die.
- disorders don't act normal
- paying attention to what's happing right now
- feeling worried about the thing around you
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- getting back up when you feel like to quit
- Trauma when your head gets hit really hard
- hurting yourself.
- taking time for your self
- being sad for a long time
- felling like you forgot something
10 Clues: wants to die. • hurting yourself. • taking time for your self • being sad for a long time • disorders don't act normal • felling like you forgot something • getting back up when you feel like to quit • Trauma when your head gets hit really hard • feeling worried about the thing around you • paying attention to what's happing right now
Mental Health 2024-03-18
10 Clues: manic • feelings • very sad • to get help • freaking out • signs of illness • fear of something • awareness of internal state • something wrong in your head • something you can't stop doing
Mental Health 2025-03-25
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- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- Strategies used to cope with stress or problems.
- A state of physical, mental, and emotional health.
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- Conditions that affect a person's thoughts, feelings, or behavior.
- A mood disorder characterized by feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest
- A very distressing or disturbing experience that has long-term effects.
- A feeling of tension or pressure due to mental or emotional stress.
- The process of healing from a mental illness or mental health problem.
- A feeling of excessive worry, nervousness, or restlessness.
- The process of providing advice and support to overcome personal or psychological problems
10 Clues: Strategies used to cope with stress or problems. • A state of physical, mental, and emotional health. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others. • A feeling of excessive worry, nervousness, or restlessness. • Conditions that affect a person's thoughts, feelings, or behavior. • A feeling of tension or pressure due to mental or emotional stress. • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2025-03-25
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- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- Strategies used to cope with stress or problems.
- A state of physical, mental, and emotional health.
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- Conditions that affect a person's thoughts, feelings, or behavior.
- A mood disorder characterized by feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest
- A very distressing or disturbing experience that has long-term effects.
- A feeling of tension or pressure due to mental or emotional stress.
- The process of healing from a mental illness or mental health problem.
- A feeling of excessive worry, nervousness, or restlessness.
- The process of providing advice and support to overcome personal or psychological problems
10 Clues: Strategies used to cope with stress or problems. • A state of physical, mental, and emotional health. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others. • A feeling of excessive worry, nervousness, or restlessness. • Conditions that affect a person's thoughts, feelings, or behavior. • A feeling of tension or pressure due to mental or emotional stress. • ...
mental health 2025-03-25
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- What should we do when we feel overwhelmed and need some alone time?
- Talking to someone about our feelings is called?
- What is the term for a mindset that makes someone think everything has to be perfect?
- How does a person feel when they are happy?
- What good habits can make us calmer? Meditation
- A technique to relax and focus on the present moment
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- A professional who helps with mental health
- excessive worry and fear
- Feeling extremely sad for a long time
- What is talking therapy with a mental health professional called?
10 Clues: excessive worry and fear • Feeling extremely sad for a long time • A professional who helps with mental health • How does a person feel when they are happy? • Talking to someone about our feelings is called? • What good habits can make us calmer? Meditation • A technique to relax and focus on the present moment • ...
Mental health 2024-10-02
Mental illness 2025-10-13
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- your body’s reaction to a demand
- beliefs that are important to you
- hormone released in a response to stress
- Mood disorder characterized by deep sadness, self criticism, apathy and despair
- being aware of and sharing another person feelings
- awareness on the present moment
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- physical activity that is down for health, fitness, and enjoyment
- having a positive attitude
- bouncing back
- esteem pride for yourself
10 Clues: bouncing back • having a positive attitude • esteem pride for yourself • awareness on the present moment • your body’s reaction to a demand • beliefs that are important to you • hormone released in a response to stress • being aware of and sharing another person feelings • physical activity that is down for health, fitness, and enjoyment • ...
Mental illness 2025-10-13
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- having a positive attitude
- being aware of and sharing another person feelings
- bouncing back
- hormone released in a response to stress
- awareness on the present moment
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- Mood disorder characterized by deep sadness, self criticism, apathy and despair
- your body’s reaction to a demand
- physical activity that is down for health, fitness, and enjoyment
- beliefs that are important to you
- pride for yourself
10 Clues: bouncing back • pride for yourself • having a positive attitude • awareness on the present moment • your body’s reaction to a demand • beliefs that are important to you • hormone released in a response to stress • being aware of and sharing another person feelings • physical activity that is down for health, fitness, and enjoyment • ...
Mental Health 2025-12-08
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- A notebook where you write thoughts and feelings.
- Rest that helps the brain and body recharge.
- A regular daily pattern that helps with stability.
- What you do when giving someone your full attention.
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- Something that brings up a strong emotional reaction.
- To deal with something difficult.
- A feeling like anger, sadness, or happiness.
- Pressure or tension you feel in your body or mind.
- To unwind or let go of tension.
- Belief that someone is safe and reliable.
10 Clues: To unwind or let go of tension. • To deal with something difficult. • Belief that someone is safe and reliable. • Rest that helps the brain and body recharge. • A feeling like anger, sadness, or happiness. • A notebook where you write thoughts and feelings. • Pressure or tension you feel in your body or mind. • A regular daily pattern that helps with stability. • ...
Mental Health 2025-05-21
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- A sad feeling when you are alone and want company.
- A feeling of joy or being glad.
- Mental states like happy, sad, angry, or scared.
- Thinking in a good way, looking for the bright side.
- Having time for school, rest, fun, and health — not too much of one thing.
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- A feeling of worry or fear about something.
- Thinking only bad things or expecting the worst.
- What you give or ask for when someone has a problem.
- Something you wear on your face, or use to hide how you feel.
- Doing things to take care of your body and mind.
10 Clues: A feeling of joy or being glad. • A feeling of worry or fear about something. • Thinking only bad things or expecting the worst. • Doing things to take care of your body and mind. • Mental states like happy, sad, angry, or scared. • A sad feeling when you are alone and want company. • What you give or ask for when someone has a problem. • ...
Mental health 2025-09-25
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- A type of stress that is good and can be motivating
- Messages we tell ourselves both positive and negative
- A timeframe of stress that focuses on the past
- Unconscious and unhealthy reactions to stress or a situation
- A graph that illustrates how stress affects performance
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- A type of stress that is overwhelming and can cause anxiety
- A person's feelings of self-worth
- A type of stress that is long lasting
- A type of stress that is short term
- Anything that causes stress
10 Clues: Anything that causes stress • A person's feelings of self-worth • A type of stress that is short term • A type of stress that is long lasting • A timeframe of stress that focuses on the past • A type of stress that is good and can be motivating • Messages we tell ourselves both positive and negative • A graph that illustrates how stress affects performance • ...
cognitive concepts 2017-09-06
11 Clues: mental focus • what we know • categorization • general to specific • first psychology lab • system of communication • parts of our mental lives • forming logical inference • reconstructive and limited • the why of mental processes • deciphering meaningful patterns
cognitive concepts 2017-09-06
11 Clues: what we know • mental focus • categorization • general to specific • first psychology lab • system of communication • forming logical inference • parts of our mental lives • reconstructive and limited • the why of mental processes • deciphering meaningful patterns
Knowing more about mental health conditions 2025-08-15
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- Mental health is not a result of poor ____________.
- A disorder characterised by episodes of extreme mood swings that can be caused be genetic factors.
- Mental health is also not a result of personal _______ or laziness.
- A disorder characterised by major psychosis, with symptoms such as delusions, hallucinations,disordered thinking that can be caused by genetics.
- Mental illnesses are like any other medical conditions; _______________ is necessary toget better.
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- Bulimia is an _______ disorder that can be caused by extreme concerns of body shape and insecurities about weight.
- Prolonged periods of sadness that can be caused by stress, family history and even pregnancy.
- Life experiences that could cause mental health conditions could be trauma or physical ________.
- For some people, prolonged ___________ can be a cause for mental health issues
- Mental illness is an impairment of the _______ that affects the way we think, feel and behave
- Obsessive compulsive disorder can be reactions to reduce _________ related to the obsession.
- Mental illness can be a complex interplay between ______________ factors like genes and brain chemistry, as well as life experiences
12 Clues: Mental health is not a result of poor ____________. • Mental health is also not a result of personal _______ or laziness. • For some people, prolonged ___________ can be a cause for mental health issues • Obsessive compulsive disorder can be reactions to reduce _________ related to the obsession. • ...
Mental Fitness 2025-02-25
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- helps push mental function
- a state of mental fitness
- one of the pillars of mental fitness
- contain flavonoids to help improve memory
- what increases in flow to your brain when exercising
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- a benefit of being mentally fit
- a way to practice mental fitness
- getting enough every night helps mental fitness
- full of omega-3 which helps lower blood pressure
- "feel good" brain chemicals
10 Clues: a state of mental fitness • helps push mental function • "feel good" brain chemicals • a benefit of being mentally fit • a way to practice mental fitness • one of the pillars of mental fitness • contain flavonoids to help improve memory • getting enough every night helps mental fitness • full of omega-3 which helps lower blood pressure • ...
Werk 2016-04-30
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- MIND - DELUSIONS - unfit - work; for
- MIND - FEAR - mental exertion - of mental exertion - literary work
- MIND - DELUSIONS - work - hindered at work; is
- MIND - DELUSIONS - time - working against
- MIND - CONFUSION of mind - working, while
- MIND - DELUSIONS - sick - being - work; and for this reason will not
- MIND - SOMNAMBULISM - work; to make daily
- MIND - WORK - impossible
- MIND - RESTLESSNESS - sitting, while - work, while at
- MIND - FASTIDIOUS - work; in his
- MIND - ABSENTMINDED - work; when at
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- MIND - ANXIETY - work - inclination to work; anxiety with
- MIND - DELUSIONS - work - accomplish her work; she cannot
- MIND - ANGER - work - about
- MIND - MANUAL WORK, fine work; mental symptoms from
- MIND - DELUSIONS - work - hard; is working
- MIND - DELUSIONS - ideas - rush of ideas prevented him from completing work
- MIND - AWKWARD - working, while
- MIND - DELUSIONS - work - harm; work will do him
- MIND - LOATHING - work
20 Clues: MIND - LOATHING - work • MIND - WORK - impossible • MIND - ANGER - work - about • MIND - AWKWARD - working, while • MIND - FASTIDIOUS - work; in his • MIND - ABSENTMINDED - work; when at • MIND - DELUSIONS - unfit - work; for • MIND - DELUSIONS - time - working against • MIND - CONFUSION of mind - working, while • MIND - SOMNAMBULISM - work; to make daily • ...
Behavioral Health 2021-09-06
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- A treatment for mental illness with psychology rather than medical means
- A treatment; A direct phone line for specific purposes (ex. Suicide ____)
- Inherited traits that can cause mental illness
- A person or thing that gives rise to an action, phenomenon, or condition
- ____ groups; where people can guide each other who may suffer similar experiences
- A sign-overuse of substance; drug and _____
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- can be a result of rap and/or childhood sexual abuse (Mentioned in presentation; use abbreviation)
- Among the top ten leading causes of death in the U.S.
- Support from the people around you (___ support)
- works hand in hand with hospitalization
- goes along with depression for the most common mental and neurological disorder in older adults
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- The percent of adults who are considered to be in a state of optimal health (spell number, ex; two)
- A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person
- Most common mental Diagnosis in children and adolescents (use abbreviation)
- 17.9% of the US population ages 65+ account for this type of death; account for 17.9% of ___ deaths in the US.
- The disorder women may develop after giving birth (____ depression)
- An objective, observable phenomenon that can be identified by another person
- A subjective experience that cannot be identified by anyone else
- Percentage of children who are affected by Mental Health (Spell number, ex. one)
21 Clues: works hand in hand with hospitalization • A sign-overuse of substance; drug and _____ • Inherited traits that can cause mental illness • Support from the people around you (___ support) • Among the top ten leading causes of death in the U.S. • A subjective experience that cannot be identified by anyone else • ...
mental health and psychology 2024-01-02
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- Conscious or aware of something.
- Advice, especially that given formally.
- Deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- The center of consciousness that generates thoughts and feelings.
- A mild mental illness involving symptoms of stress but not a radical loss of touch with reality.
- Give assistance to, especially emotionally.
- Relating to the mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding.
- The process of developing or maturing physically, mentally, or spiritually.
- A feeling of worry or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- A common response to challenging events.
- A feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen.
- A condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions.
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
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- A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress.
- The way an individual acts or conducts oneself.
- The process of becoming sound or healthy again.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- The capacity to gain an accurate and deep understanding of someone or something.
- The human soul, mind, or spirit.
- A temporary state of mind or feeling.
- Treatment of mental or psychological disorders through psychological methods.
- An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- A mental disorder marked by a persistent feeling of sadness or loss of interest.
- The ability to cope mentally or emotionally with a crisis.
- A complex psychological state involving subjective experiences, physiological responses, and behavioral expressions.
25 Clues: Conscious or aware of something. • Advice, especially that given formally. • The human soul, mind, or spirit. • A temporary state of mind or feeling. • Deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • Give assistance to, especially emotionally. • A common response to challenging events. • ...
Chapter 3 Communication 2022-10-13
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- Brain disorder caused by a chemical imbalance that distorts the way a person thinks, acts, expresses emotion, and perceives reality
- Disorder, When their thoughts seem disorganized and not logically connected
- Depressive Disorder, One of the most common mood disorders. A clinically diagnosed mental illness for a person having multiple,major depressive episodes
- Disorder, Clinically diagnosed mental illness with alternating episodes of depression and mania
- Accommodation, Any change from the usual way that a person does something in the public environment that enables a person with disability to enjoy equal opportunity
- When barriers interfere with the message between the sender and receiver
- Spectrum Disorders, Describes a group of conditions, often diagnosed in early childhood, that continue throughout adulthood and are more prevalent among males than females
- Disabilities, A group of conditions that cause impairment in physical development, learning, language, or behavior, beginning in early childhood and usually lasting throughout a person's lifetime
- Disorder, Condition that includes excessive nervousness, tension, apprehension, fight-or-flight behavior, excessive fear or anticipation of imminent danger, flashbacks, or ritualistic behavior such as excessive hand washing
- Listening, involves listening with all your senses to determine the context, threat, and relevance of events unfolding around you
- model, One of the most helpful techniques to evaluate and respond to an offender’s verbal and non-verbal communication
- Disorder, Person has intrusive thought and impulses resulting in ritualistic behavior, such as excessive need to count, to wash hands, or to avoid dirt
- A progressive mental disorder characterized by a loss of memory, an impairment of judgment and absent thinking, decline in mental function, and changes in personality
- Exchange of messages, verbally and non-verbally, through speech, gestures, or writing when interacting with others
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- Baker Act, Provides people who have a mental illness, or who may harm or neglect themselves or others, with involuntary emergency service and temporary detention for psychiatric evaluation with the assistance of law enforcement
- Disorder, Can experience an extreme panic attack with a racing heartbeat, sweating, tension, and a feeling that something terrible is about to happen
- Person, Person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits major life activity
- Disorder, A deeply ingrained, non-psychotic, inflexible pattern of relating, perceiving, and behaving
- An enhanced state of awareness or “being on guard” or sense of “being hunted” that impeded one’s ability to relax and disengage from stressful situation (symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder)
- communication, Non-verbal cues
- Disability, A type of developmental disability
- Illness, An impairment of the mental or emotional processes that exercise the conscious control of one’s actions
- A concept that includes acceptance of each individual as unique
- An internal monologue that occurs as you interpret and evaluate situations and the events taking place around you
- A mental, physiological, or physical disorder that makes the completion of major life activities using traditional methods difficult
- An intense fear of a specific object or situation
- Brain Injury, Structural damage sustained by the brain resulting in temporarily or permanently impaired brain function
27 Clues: communication, Non-verbal cues • Disability, A type of developmental disability • An intense fear of a specific object or situation • A concept that includes acceptance of each individual as unique • When barriers interfere with the message between the sender and receiver • Disorder, When their thoughts seem disorganized and not logically connected • ...
Mental Health In A D1 Athlete 2024-04-09
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- Male and Female athletes tend to look at mental health _____________
- Many deaths happen in colleges because of __________
- Too much pressure can lead to this
- Some athletes are scared to get help because they think it shows that they have no what?
- What activity did many D1 athletes do to try to cope with their depression?
- What type of health is usually more concentrated on for student athletes
- What is a main cause from the outside world that has a huge impact on a D1 student-athlete?
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- Someone trained to help support in a crisis
- Many D1 athletes struggle in…
- Many D1 athletes work __________ hours a week
- What is one of the main factors that causes mental health struggles in an athlete?
- What is an unfortunate event that maybe occur while playing that really can effect mental health?
- Someone who struggles with their mental health are ___________ to understand how another person feels
- Student-athletes are at a __________ risk of needing treatment for eating disorders, addictions, and anxiety disorders
- Are athletes more or less likely to reach out for help?
15 Clues: Many D1 athletes struggle in… • Too much pressure can lead to this • Someone trained to help support in a crisis • Many D1 athletes work __________ hours a week • Many deaths happen in colleges because of __________ • Are athletes more or less likely to reach out for help? • Male and Female athletes tend to look at mental health _____________ • ...
Intro to Psychology Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-20
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- A psychological approach that focuses on personal growth and believes people have control in directing their lives
- A medical doctor who specializes in mental health and who can prescribe psychopharmaceuticals to patients
- A psychological approach influenced by Darwinism that suggests our mental actions help us survive as a species
- A psychological approach that focuses on the basic elements of experience through introspection
- Using scientific knowledge and methods to achieve practical goals
- Relating to mental processes, actions, and functions
- The study of human behavior in society
- The scientific study of mental processes and behavior
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- A specialist who studies the interaction between human biology and behavior
- Evidence that is observed or experienced
- A psychological approach that suggests behavior can be learned and modified
- Dealing with biology and normal functions of the body and its parts
- Scientists conduct research and experiments to answer theoretical questions
- Someone who is licensed to help their patients by providing insight into the processes and influence of the unconscious mind
- A psychological approach that emphasizes the role of thinking, knowing, and remembering on mental processes and behavior
15 Clues: The study of human behavior in society • Evidence that is observed or experienced • Relating to mental processes, actions, and functions • The scientific study of mental processes and behavior • Using scientific knowledge and methods to achieve practical goals • Dealing with biology and normal functions of the body and its parts • ...
Mental Health Literacy 2021-07-08
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- Symptoms can still___ after treatment has begun, because it takes time for the treatment to start working
- 1/3 will __ from treatment
- The three signs of concern are Frequency, ___ Intensity.
- ___stress is a serious, temporary stress response, buffered by supportive relationship
- ___ mental health disorders can be diagnosed before the age of 25
- ___is the second leading cause of death among young people in Canada and third leading cause globally.
- The role of a teacher is not to ___or treat students who have a mental health problem or mental disorder.
- ___is an inert substance that causes side-effects to happen in the person taking it.
- An Ancient Greece the term stigma was used to signify a tattoo or mark that have been used for decorative purposes, brand slaves, and indicate criminals.
- __behavioural therapy is a type of psychotherapy that has been considered effective treatment for a number of mental illnesses as well as for mental health problems such as Depression, Obsessive-Compulsive disorder and most anxiety disorders.
- _____Is most commonly called the 'master control centre'
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- ____the insulation of brain pathways to make them faster and more stable.
- Cognitive __ is when someone is trying to distinguish between a stress signal as bad or negative to thinking what they are experiencing is a cue to alert you that there is a challenge or an opportunity in your environment that you need to deal
- The purpose of learning how to manage stress is neither to avoid it nor to only focus of reducing its intensity. It is learning how to find that___
- ____is defined as any process that can alter gene activity without changing the DNA sequence of the gene
- ____Education or first person experience is when we get to know someone who has a mental disorder and learn about mental illness through that relationship
16 Clues: 1/3 will __ from treatment • The three signs of concern are Frequency, ___ Intensity. • _____Is most commonly called the 'master control centre' • ___ mental health disorders can be diagnosed before the age of 25 • ____the insulation of brain pathways to make them faster and more stable. • ...
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 & Emotional Wellness 2025-11-12
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- support
- the deliberate act of taking one's own life
- a measure of how much you like and respect yourself
- model a person whose success or behavior serves as a good example for others
- feelings such as joy, love, anger, or fear
- a hormone that prepares the body for stress
- feelings of uncertainty or worry over what may happen
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- the way you think, feel, and act
- the view you have of yourself
- an emotional problem marked by long periods of hopelessness and despair
- not participating in high-risk behavior
- the ability to work through and recovery from disappointment
- powerful chemicals produced by glands which regulate many body functions
- disorder a series of emotional problems where a person's mood goes from one extreme to another
- disorder a serious emotional problem that keeps a person from functioning normally
- taking a stand to make a difference
- your body's response to changes around you
17 Clues: support • the view you have of yourself • the way you think, feel, and act • taking a stand to make a difference • not participating in high-risk behavior • feelings such as joy, love, anger, or fear • your body's response to changes around you • the deliberate act of taking one's own life • a hormone that prepares the body for stress • ...
Psychology '22 2022-10-25
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- extreme disorders that involve persistent false beliefs
- What was formerly known as mental illness or mental disorder is now often referred to as
- David ________ set up an experiment to see if mental hospitals could really detect mental illness
- there are ______ levels of severity for psychological disorders
- Does the individual show unusual or prolonged levels of anxiety?
- (emotional)characteristically depressed, manic, anxious, or no emotional response.
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- Does the individual behave erratically and inconsistently at different times?
- false sensory experiences
- Does the person act or talk in ways that are irrational or incomprehensible to others?
- ________ behavior; Does the person act in ways that are statistically rare and violate social norms?
- Does the person act in ways that make others fearful?
- another word for mental hospitals
- first treatment, involving cutting a hole in a person's head
13 Clues: false sensory experiences • another word for mental hospitals • Does the person act in ways that make others fearful? • extreme disorders that involve persistent false beliefs • first treatment, involving cutting a hole in a person's head • there are ______ levels of severity for psychological disorders • ...
TEKA SILANG KATA 'WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY' HOSPITAL SERDANG 2022 2022-10-07
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- sebenarnya tiada kesihatan tanpa kesihatan _____ (no health without ____ health!)
- Pegawai ____ klinikal boleh menjalankan pelbagai penilaian psikologi dan memberi terapi psikologi tapi tidak boleh mempreskripsi ubat kepada anda.
- golongan ini lebih ramai mengalami kemurungan dan keresahan
- kesihatan mental yang baik bermakna anda boleh mengendalikan ____ yang normal dan seterusnya berfungsi dengan produktif dalam apa yang anda lakukan untuk menyumbang dalam kehidupan.
- Seseorang yang mengalami penyakit ____ mempunyai kesedihan melampau dan berpanjangan sehingga menjejaskan selera, tidur, fokus, tenaga dan tidak dapat berfungsi dengan baik.
- penyakit ini sering menyerang orang tua, tapi orang muda pun boleh mengalaminya
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- 'pandangan serong' yang perlu dielakkan terhadap kesihatan mental kerana ia boleh menghalang seseorang mendapatkan rawatan sewajarnya
- Pegawai ____ membantu anda dalam sesi kaunseling dengan mendengar dan bekerjasama menangani isu kesihatan mental.
- apabila seseorang meluahkan perasaan kepada anda, apa yang mula-mula sekali anda perlu lakukan? Mendengar atau menasihat?
- Seseorang yang mengalami penyakit _____ merasa sukar tenang, terlalu banyak berfikir mengenai perkara yang belum berlaku, sering berdebar-debar dan sukar tidur malam.
- Pakar _____ membantu anda dalam membuat diagnosis dan merawat pelbagai isu kesihatan mental secara komprehensif dengan terapi psikologi dan ubat jika perlu
- satu faktor yang sangat penting dalam pemulihan isu kesihatan mental
- anda perlu melakukannya 7-9 jam sehari sebagai sebahagian dari gaya hidup sihat untuk kesihatan mental yang baik
13 Clues: golongan ini lebih ramai mengalami kemurungan dan keresahan • satu faktor yang sangat penting dalam pemulihan isu kesihatan mental • penyakit ini sering menyerang orang tua, tapi orang muda pun boleh mengalaminya • sebenarnya tiada kesihatan tanpa kesihatan _____ (no health without ____ health!) • ...
BRAIN DEAD 2022-04-19
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- an excessive intake of a drug
- person's psychological and emotional well being
- activity involving physical exertion and devotion
- sadness, tearfulness, emptiness, hopelessness
- difficulty handling or coping with
- a feeling of uncertainty
- mental or physical health worsening
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- worry and fear
- life ending thoughts
- the level of confidence one has in themself
- person proficient at their sport
- hurt
- mental or emotional strain
13 Clues: hurt • worry and fear • life ending thoughts • a feeling of uncertainty • mental or emotional strain • an excessive intake of a drug • person proficient at their sport • difficulty handling or coping with • mental or physical health worsening • the level of confidence one has in themself • sadness, tearfulness, emptiness, hopelessness • ...
Chapter 7: Understanding Mental Illness Pt. 1 2025-02-28
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- health condition in which negative or unhelpful feelings or thoughts become so severe they interfere with daily life.
- mental illnesses characterized by irregular thoughts, delusions, and hallucinations.
- mental illness in which a person continues using a substance despite negative effects on health and life.
- mental illnesses in which people develop a psychological dependence on certain processes or behaviors.
- extreme, unrealistic fear of an object or situation.
- mental illness in which feelings of worry and dread interfere with daily life.
- mood disorder characterized by feelings of intense sadness, worthlessness, and hopelessness.
- body’s need for an increased amount of a substance to experience the effects once felt with smaller amounts.
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- episodes of intense fear characterized by fast heartbeat, dizziness, shaking, trouble breathing, and chest pain.
- mood disorder characterized by extreme highs (mania) and lows (depression).
- two conditions that affect health at the same time; for example, substance use disorders and other mental illnesses.
- mental illnesses characterized by consistent patterns of inappropriate behavior.
- negative symptoms that develop when a person with a physical dependence stops using a substance.
13 Clues: extreme, unrealistic fear of an object or situation. • mood disorder characterized by extreme highs (mania) and lows (depression). • mental illness in which feelings of worry and dread interfere with daily life. • mental illnesses characterized by consistent patterns of inappropriate behavior. • ...
The Psychology Book 2022-03-02
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- Two data sets providing similar results
- Relating something with something else
- Only the physical realm is real
- The study of the mind
- focused, selective perception
- The ability to deal with new problems
- A reaction to certain stimulus
- a pseudo-memory which did not happen
- a mood disorder that affects the mind by instilling apathy and loss of pleasure
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- a conditioned reaction
- A part of the brain that transfers information
- A personality type that focused energy on the outer world
- ASD, a cluster of mental disorders
- A group of severe mental disorders
- The correlation between events
- Mental processes
- The death of a species
- To be born with
- The processing of memories
- the study of animal behavior
- elements of the human persona
21 Clues: To be born with • Mental processes • The study of the mind • a conditioned reaction • The death of a species • The processing of memories • the study of animal behavior • focused, selective perception • elements of the human persona • The correlation between events • A reaction to certain stimulus • Only the physical realm is real • ASD, a cluster of mental disorders • ...
Behavioral Health 2021-09-10
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- Support from the people around you (___ support)
- A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing
- A treatment; A direct phone line for specific purposes (ex. Suicide ____)
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person
- 17.9% of the US population ages 65+ account for this type of death; account for 17.9% of ___ deaths in the US.
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- A subjective experience that cannot be identified by anyone else
- A sign-overuse of substance; drug and _____
- The disorder women may develop after giving birth (____ depression)
- Among the top ten leading causes of death in the U.S.
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- goes along with depression for the most common mental and neurological disorder in older adults
- ____ groups; where people can guide each other who may suffer similar experiences
- A treatment for mental illness with psychology rather than medical means
- Percentage of children who are affected by Mental Health (Spell number, ex. one)
- An objective, observable phenomenon that can be identified by another person
- Inherited traits that can cause mental illness
- works hand in hand with hospitalization
- A person or thing that gives rise to an action, phenomenon, or condition
- can be a result of rape and/or childhood sexual abuse (Mentioned in presentation; use abbreviation)
- Most common mental Diagnosis in children and adolescents (use abbreviation)
- The percent of adults who are considered to be in a state of optimal health (spell number, ex; two)
21 Clues: works hand in hand with hospitalization • A sign-overuse of substance; drug and _____ • Inherited traits that can cause mental illness • Support from the people around you (___ support) • Among the top ten leading causes of death in the U.S. • A subjective experience that cannot be identified by anyone else • ...
Abnormal Exam #1 2025-01-29
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- Refers to a child’s reactivity and characteristic ways of self-regulation
- branch of medical sciences dealing with the classification of diseases
- consistency
- study of mental disorders
- ability to successfully adapt to circumstances
- Process by which a psychological test is administered, scored, and interpreted in a consistent manner
- increases the probability of a disorder occurring but is neither necessary nor sufficient for a disorder to occur
- # of active cases in a population during any given period of time
- multiple factors lead to one or the same outcome
- established the first classification system of mental disorders
- founder of psychoanalysis
- Disturbance that leads to dysfunction
- Biological, psychological, and social factors all interact in psychopathy
- characteristic(X)that must exist for a disorder(Y) to occur
- study of the distribution of diseases, disorders, or health-related behaviors in a given population
- where the first mental hospital was established in 792 AD
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- multiple genes that contribute to mental illness
- Battery use variety of tools to assess and gain an understanding of a person comprehensively
- when a clinician attempts to understand the nature and extent of a problem
- established the first psychological research lab
- comprehensively define
- # of new cases in a population during any given period of time
- first to see mental illness as a treatable disease, Swiss physician
- condition that guarantees the occurrence of a disorder; if X occurs, then Y will also occur
- the science of the preservation of health/ study of health
- accuracy/utility
- wrote Canon of Medicine
27 Clues: consistency • accuracy/utility • comprehensively define • wrote Canon of Medicine • study of mental disorders • founder of psychoanalysis • Disturbance that leads to dysfunction • ability to successfully adapt to circumstances • multiple genes that contribute to mental illness • established the first psychological research lab • multiple factors lead to one or the same outcome • ...
Week 6 2015-04-07
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- the manner in which you behave or act
- mental rehearsal that increases the mind's familiarity with motion
- internal state that activates, directs and sustains a behaviour toward a goal
- something believed
- change or addition by which something is improved
- the result or achievement which effort is directed at
- something accomplished
- motivation from external sources
- relief from bodily or mental work
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- personal, competition, social or physical pressure
- relating to physiology
- the act of performing
- exclusive attention to one object: close mental application
- hormone secreted in response to stress
- the act of meditating
- something a negative state that produces adrenaline
- being aware of what is happening in the present moment
- physiological process: a specific state of anxiety experience before or during a performance
- motivation from within
- flight or fight
20 Clues: flight or fight • something believed • the act of performing • the act of meditating • relating to physiology • something accomplished • motivation from within • motivation from external sources • relief from bodily or mental work • the manner in which you behave or act • hormone secreted in response to stress • change or addition by which something is improved • ...
Behavioral Health 2021-09-10
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- A treatment; A direct phone line for specific purposes (ex. Suicide ____)
- ____ groups; where people can guide each other who may suffer similar experiences
- Inherited traits that can cause mental illness
- Percentage of children who are affected by Mental Health (Spell number, ex. one)
- Most common mental Diagnosis in children and adolescents (use abbreviation)
- A subjective experience that cannot be identified by anyone else
- A sign-overuse of substance; drug and _____
- A treatment for mental illness with psychology rather than medical means
- A person or thing that gives rise to an action, phenomenon, or condition
- The percent of adults who are considered to be in a state of optimal health (spell number, ex; two)
- The disorder women may develop after giving birth (____ depression)
- An objective, observable phenomenon that can be identified by another person
- A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing
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- Among the top ten leading causes of death in the U.S.
- 17.9% of the US population ages 65+ account for this type of death; account for 17.9% of ___ deaths in the US.
- goes along with depression for the most common mental and neurological disorder in older adults
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person
- can be a result of rape and/or childhood sexual abuse (Mentioned in presentation; use abbreviation)
- works hand in hand with hospitalization
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- Support from the people around you (___ support)
21 Clues: works hand in hand with hospitalization • A sign-overuse of substance; drug and _____ • Inherited traits that can cause mental illness • Support from the people around you (___ support) • Among the top ten leading causes of death in the U.S. • A subjective experience that cannot be identified by anyone else • ...
Mental Health and Illness crossword - 2 2025-03-11
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- An eating disorder involving binge eating followed by purging.
- A mental process where a person feels disconnected from their thoughts, feelings, or identity.
- A symptom of psychosis where a person sees or hears things that are not real.
- An intense and irrational fear of a specific object or situation.
- The manual used for diagnosing mental disorders.
- A treatment method where patients are gradually exposed to their fears to reduce anxiety.
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- A severe psychotic disorder involving hallucinations and delusions.
- A repetitive behavior that someone feels compelled to do, common in OCD.
- The opposite of depression in bipolar disorder, characterized by high energy and impulsivity.
- A mental disorder involving severe disturbances in mood, including both depression and mania.
- A strong, false belief that persists despite evidence.
- The term for negative stereotypes or discrimination against people with mental illness.
- The term for when multiple mental health disorders occur together.
- An eating disorder involving extreme food restriction due to an intense fear of gaining weight.
14 Clues: The manual used for diagnosing mental disorders. • A strong, false belief that persists despite evidence. • An eating disorder involving binge eating followed by purging. • An intense and irrational fear of a specific object or situation. • The term for when multiple mental health disorders occur together. • ...
The Nervous System 2023-10-27
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- desire to set fires
- brief loss of mental function
- desire to steal
- a condition that is characterized especially by physical and mental exhaustion, also known as chronic fatigue syndrome
- loss/decline in mental function
- fear of water
- lack of coordination
- a state of abnormal muscle tone resulting in muscular spasm and abnormal posture, typically due to neurological disease or a side effect of drug therapy
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- fear of outdoor spaces
- nerve pain
- paralysis restricted to one limb or region of the body
- scientific study of the human mind and its functions
- a substance that induces sleep
- difficulty reading
- excessive sensitivity to light
- fear of heights
- a substance that induces insensitivity to pain
- inability to sleep
- inability to speak
19 Clues: nerve pain • fear of water • desire to steal • fear of heights • difficulty reading • inability to sleep • inability to speak • desire to set fires • lack of coordination • fear of outdoor spaces • brief loss of mental function • a substance that induces sleep • excessive sensitivity to light • loss/decline in mental function • a substance that induces insensitivity to pain • ...
Ivan's Crossword 2025-01-27
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- Process of finding solutions to difficult issues
- Type of thinking that generates multiple solutions
- Thinking that leads to novel ideas
- The action of thinking about something logically
- Thinking that involves logical reasoning
- Judging the value or credibility of information
- Thinking about one's own thinking processes
- The way we interpret sensory information
- Breaking down information into smaller components
- Type of intelligence involving problem-solving and adaptability
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- Grasping the meaning of information
- Type of thinking that narrows choices down to one
- Choosing between different courses of action
- Relating to mental processes like thinking
- Combining different ideas into a cohesive whole
- Focusing mental resources
- Thinking by formal principles of reasoning
- The mental capacity to recall information
- Thinking influence by feeling
19 Clues: Focusing mental resources • Thinking influence by feeling • Thinking that leads to novel ideas • Grasping the meaning of information • Thinking that involves logical reasoning • The way we interpret sensory information • The mental capacity to recall information • Relating to mental processes like thinking • Thinking by formal principles of reasoning • ...
Disorders 2023-04-21
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- Persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest that interferes with daily activities
- Extreme fear of going outside or to crowded places
- Mental conditions in which there is a persistent disturbance of eating behaviour and impairment of physical or mental health
- Uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts or obsessions that he or she feels the urge to repeat over and over
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- Mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event
- Persistent worry and fear about everyday situations
- The condition of having two or more diseases at the same time
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- Conditions in which an individual differs significantly from an average person, in terms of how they think, perceive, feel or relate to others
- Repeatedly checking your body for signs of illness or disease
- Experiencing a disconnection and lack of continuity between thoughts, memories, surroundings, actions and identity
- Involves delusions, hallucinations, unusual physical behavior
- Mental health class that health professionals use to broadly describe all types of depression and bipolar disorders
- Intense fear of being watched and judged by others
- Behavior that is atypical or statistically uncommon within a particular culture
15 Clues: Extreme fear of going outside or to crowded places • Intense fear of being watched and judged by others • Persistent worry and fear about everyday situations • Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders • Repeatedly checking your body for signs of illness or disease • Involves delusions, hallucinations, unusual physical behavior • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2025-05-10
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- Caused by a traumatic event
- Strategies used to manage stress
- Events that cause emotional tension
- Awareness of the present moment
- The ability to recover quickly
- Indicators of a mental health condition
- Promoting your well-being (2 words)
- Affects your mood, thinking, and behaviour (2 words)
- When you feel stressed, take a deep ______
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- Persistent sadness
- Feelings of worry, fear, and tension
- Many teens are not getting enough _____
- Prejudice against people with mental illnesses
- Leaves long-lasting mental health effects
- 2nd leading cause of death among teens
15 Clues: Persistent sadness • Caused by a traumatic event • The ability to recover quickly • Awareness of the present moment • Strategies used to manage stress • Events that cause emotional tension • Promoting your well-being (2 words) • Feelings of worry, fear, and tension • 2nd leading cause of death among teens • Many teens are not getting enough _____ • ...
Chapter 7 - Section 3 Words 2021-01-01
Across
- Process by which information is acquired, encoded, stored, retrieved, and possibly forgotten.
- Associated with visual sensory memory.
- The rate at which one acquires new memories.
- A kind of mental representation of the external environment.
- The mental processes by which we acquire knowledge and skill and the ways we create and manipulate mental representations of physical objects and events.
- Memories dealing with senses.
- Process of converting our perceptions of the external world into mental representations.
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- Creation and strengthening of redundant neural connections and pathways.
- Process of locating and bringing memories to a conscious level.
- We choose what we attend to and what we ignore.
- The rate at which one loses those memories.
- Acquiring new knowledge that is not yet needed.
- Associated with auditory sensory memory.
- We learn from one another through observation, imitation, and modeling.
- Looking at alternative solutions and then gaining the answer.
- Holds a small amount of memory for a limited time.
- Associated with the touch.
17 Clues: Associated with the touch. • Memories dealing with senses. • Associated with visual sensory memory. • Associated with auditory sensory memory. • The rate at which one loses those memories. • The rate at which one acquires new memories. • We choose what we attend to and what we ignore. • Acquiring new knowledge that is not yet needed. • ...
Health and wellbeing dimensions 2024-11-27
Across
- Social HWB characteristic (2 words)
- Strong __________ system - Physical HWB characteristic
- Adequate _____ levels - Physical HWB characteristic
- Health and wellbeing that relates to the functioning of the body and its systems
- Health and wellbeing that refers to the current state of wellbeing relating to the mind or brain and to the ability to think and process information
- Social HWB characteristic (3 words)
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- Mental HWB characteristic
- Spiritual HWB characteristic (3 words)
- Health and wellbeing dimension that can be defined as ideas, beliefs, values and ethics that arise in the mind and conscience of human beings.
- Physical HWB Characteristic (3 words)
- Health and wellbeing that is concerned with the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others
- Emotional HWB characteristic, ability to 'bounce back'.
- Peace and ______ - a spiritual HWB characteristic
- Health and wellbeing that is defined as the ability to express feelings in a positive way.
- Positive __________ patterns - Mental HWB characteristic
- Appropriate level of _________ - Physical HWB Characteristic
- __ & anxiety - mental HWB
17 Clues: Mental HWB characteristic • __ & anxiety - mental HWB • Social HWB characteristic (2 words) • Social HWB characteristic (3 words) • Physical HWB Characteristic (3 words) • Spiritual HWB characteristic (3 words) • Peace and ______ - a spiritual HWB characteristic • Adequate _____ levels - Physical HWB characteristic • Strong __________ system - Physical HWB characteristic • ...
CROSSWORD 2023-12-10
Across
- This division deals with the study of the rightness or wrongness of human conduct.
- suggests that mental states are byproducts of physical brain processes but have no causal influence on the physical world
- This division tackles fundamental issues concerning knowledge.
- wisdom
- is a dualist position that acknowledges the distinction between mind and body but asserts that there is some form of interaction or influence between them
- It reflects upon the most general question “What is there?” as well as some fundamental questions about things that exist
- This division refers to the study of God and the cosmos
- This is the study of values or goodness
- posits that consciousness or mental properties are inherent in all physical entities, from the smallest particles to complex organisms
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- also known as physicalism, is the view that everything, including mental phenomena like consciousness and thoughts, can be explained in terms of physical processes
- focus on the functions and activities of the human mind, emphasizing mental processes, cognition, and behavior as defining characteristics of a person.
- the ability to make sensible decisions and give good advice because of the experience and knowledge that you have
- Sartre emphasized the importance of living authentically
- love
- the perspective that the physical world is fundamentally mental or immaterial. In other words, reality is composed of mental entities, and the physical world is a product of the mind
- It is the branch of philosophy that deals with the principles of sound reasoning
- o say that that which is, is not, or that which is not is, is a falsehood; and to say that that which is, is, and hat which is not is not, is true
- This division is the study of beauty
- According to this view, there is no immaterial soul.
- one of the traditional responses to the mind-body problem, and it posits that the mind and body are fundamentally distinct substances
20 Clues: love • wisdom • This division is the study of beauty • This is the study of values or goodness • According to this view, there is no immaterial soul. • This division refers to the study of God and the cosmos • Sartre emphasized the importance of living authentically • This division tackles fundamental issues concerning knowledge. • ...
Rosenhan’s Study on Psychiatric Labeling 2024-02-18
Across
- considerations: The moral principles and guidelines that govern the conduct of research involving human participants.
- Negative attitudes or stereotypes associated with individuals who have mental health disorders.
- A handbook used by mental health professionals to classify and diagnose mental health disorders.
- variables: Variables other than the independent variable that may influence the outcome of a study.
- group: A group of participants in an experiment who receive the experimental treatment or intervention being studied.
- consent: The process of providing participants with information about the purpose, procedures, risks, and benefits of a study before obtaining their agreement to participate.
- Feigning or exaggerating symptoms of illness for secondary gain, such as avoiding responsibility or gaining attention.
- theory: A sociological perspective that emphasizes the significance of labels applied to individuals and their impact on behavior and self-concept.
- The extent to which a study accurately measures or reflects the concept it claims to measure.
- Assigning traits or characteristics to individuals based on their membership in a particular group, such as those with mental illness.
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- The consistency or stability of diagnostic judgments made using a diagnostic tool.
- Treating individuals as objects or categories rather than as unique individuals with their own experiences and identities.
- hospital: A facility that provides treatment for individuals with mental health disorders.
- group: A group of participants in an experiment who do not receive the experimental treatment or intervention being studied.
- Providing participants with information about the true purpose of a study and addressing any concerns or misconceptions they may have after their participation.
- The extent to which a diagnostic tool accurately measures what it is intended to measure.
- bias: The tendency to interpret or seek out information in a way that confirms preexisting beliefs or expectations.
- A research participant who pretends to have symptoms of mental illness.
- The process of marking or labeling individuals as deviant or socially unacceptable.
- A substance or treatment that has no therapeutic effect but is administered as if it were a real treatment.
20 Clues: A research participant who pretends to have symptoms of mental illness. • The consistency or stability of diagnostic judgments made using a diagnostic tool. • The process of marking or labeling individuals as deviant or socially unacceptable. • The extent to which a diagnostic tool accurately measures what it is intended to measure. • ...
Health Class Test Crossword 2019-02-28
Across
- drink lots of (h2o)
- # one mental health problem
- number one killer in the U.S.A is ___ disease
- one danger of vaping is ____ lung
- one way to boost your physical part of the health triangle
- the process of by which your body takes in and uses food
- are the third line or defense
- #one teen mental health problem
- ___ minutes of exercise a day
- ____ disease can not spread from person to person
- affects 1 in 5 Americans
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- tightness in the chest in an ___ sigh
- arterial blockage interrupts the flow of blood to the brain
- some non communicable diseases are ___
- ____ is found on everything
- combination of physical, mental, and social
- sudden intense chest pain
- a disease the spread for person to person
- the main cause of lung cancer
19 Clues: drink lots of (h2o) • affects 1 in 5 Americans • sudden intense chest pain • # one mental health problem • ____ is found on everything • are the third line or defense • ___ minutes of exercise a day • the main cause of lung cancer • #one teen mental health problem • one danger of vaping is ____ lung • tightness in the chest in an ___ sigh • some non communicable diseases are ___ • ...
Rosenhan’s Study on Psychiatric Labeling 2024-02-18
Across
- A research participant who pretends to have symptoms of mental illness.
- A handbook used by mental health professionals to classify and diagnose mental health disorders.
- Variables other than the independent variable that may influence the outcome of a study.
- Treating individuals as objects or categories rather than as unique individuals with their own experiences and identities.
- Providing participants with information about the true purpose of a study and addressing any concerns or misconceptions they may have after their participation.
- Feigning or exaggerating symptoms of illness for secondary gain, such as avoiding responsibility or gaining attention.
- The moral principles and guidelines that govern the conduct of research involving human participants.
Down
- The extent to which a study accurately measures or reflects the concept it claims to measure.
- A group of participants in an experiment who do not receive the experimental treatment or intervention being studied.
- A substance or treatment that has no therapeutic effect but is administered as if it were a real treatment.
- The process of marking or labeling individuals as deviant or socially unacceptable.
- The extent to which a diagnostic tool accurately measures what it is intended to measure.
- Negative attitudes or stereotypes associated with individuals who have mental health disorders.
- The tendency to interpret or seek out information in a way that confirms preexisting beliefs or expectations.
- A sociological perspective that emphasizes the significance of labels applied to individuals and their impact on behavior and self-concept.
- Assigning traits or characteristics to individuals based on their membership in a particular group, such as those with mental illness.
- A group of participants in an experiment who receive the experimental treatment or intervention being studied.
- The consistency or stability of diagnostic judgments made using a diagnostic tool.
- The process of providing participants with information about the purpose, procedures, risks, and benefits of a study before obtaining their agreement to participate.
- A facility that provides treatment for individuals with mental health disorders.
20 Clues: A research participant who pretends to have symptoms of mental illness. • A facility that provides treatment for individuals with mental health disorders. • The consistency or stability of diagnostic judgments made using a diagnostic tool. • The process of marking or labeling individuals as deviant or socially unacceptable. • ...
