mental Crossword Puzzles
Mental Illness Symptoms 2022-09-06
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- persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest; treated with medication and therapy
- different and distinct identities, with histories and names in some cases; treated with types of psychotherapy
- unwanted memories of trauma, heightened reactions, avoidance of reminders of trauma; treated with specialized therapy and medication
- lack of trust, hostile mood, inability to let guard down; treated with self-care and medical assistance in severe cases
- waking up disoriented, memory loss, drowsiness, difficulty falling asleep; treated with medication and self-care
- unable to relate or connect on an emotional level; treated with psychotherapy
- sleep paralysis, extreme drowsiness, hallucinations; treated with stimulating medication
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- urge to steal items that are unnecessary, anxiety or tension leading to theft, feelings of pleasure when stealing; can't cure, can be curbed with therapy
- delusions and hallucinations, disorganized thinking and motor behavior; treated with medication and therapy
- need to start fires, fascination with fire, pleasure when starting or seeing fires; treated with medication and therapy
- irritability, trouble falling asleep, waking up at abnormal times; treated with self-care
- intense mood swings, delusions; treated with medication and therapy
- feeling nervous or tense, inability to focus on anything other than worry; treated with self-care (exercise, diet, etc.) and medication
- unwanted thoughts, need to organize in a specific way, fear of contamination; treated with medication and therapy
14 Clues: intense mood swings, delusions; treated with medication and therapy • unable to relate or connect on an emotional level; treated with psychotherapy • persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest; treated with medication and therapy • sleep paralysis, extreme drowsiness, hallucinations; treated with stimulating medication • ...
Assessment 2 2024-12-09
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- The food and drink a person regularly consumes, impacting overall health.
- Any movement that requires energy, contributing to physical fitness and overall health.
- A lack of meaningful social interactions, which can negatively affect mental and physical health.
- Feeling physically fit, strong, and free from illness or injury.
- Feeling balanced, resilient, and capable of handling emotions and challenges.
- The sustained condition of physical health over an extended period, often influenced by lifestyle choices.
- Being treated unfairly due to factors like race, gender, or disability, which can harm mental and physical health.
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- Measurements or signs used to assess the state of health or well-being, such as blood pressure or mood.
- A condition that impairs normal bodily or mental functions, often with specific symptoms.
- Elements that influence health, such as genetics, environment, or lifestyle choices.
- The inhalation of tobacco smoke, a habit linked to various health risks, such as lung disease.
- Healthy relationships, a sense of belonging, and the ability to interact positively with others.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not just the absence of disease.
- The condition and functioning of the body, including strength, energy, and absence of illness.
- A substance consumed in beverages that can affect physical and mental health, especially in excess.
- Emotional, psychological, and cognitive well-being; the ability to cope with stress, work productively, and enjoy life.
16 Clues: Feeling physically fit, strong, and free from illness or injury. • The food and drink a person regularly consumes, impacting overall health. • Feeling balanced, resilient, and capable of handling emotions and challenges. • Elements that influence health, such as genetics, environment, or lifestyle choices. • ...
psychology 2025-10-23
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- An early psychological approach focusing on how mental processes help individuals adapt to their environment.
- sample, A subset of a population that accurately reflects the characteristics of the larger group.
- perspective, A broad term referring to various approaches used to understand behavior and mental processes.
- perspective, Same as behaviorism, focusing on observable behavior and learning through conditioning
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on evidence.
- study, An in-depth analysis of an individual or group to explore psychological phenomena.
- perspective, The study of how natural selection and adaptation influence behavior and mental processes.
- perspective, An approach emphasizing personal growth, free will, and the inherent goodness of people.
- perspective, A focus on strengths, well-being, and factors that contribute to human flourishing.
- psychology, A perspective emphasizing that people perceive whole patterns or configurations, not just individual components.
- perspective, An approach examining how biological processes, such as brain function and genetics, influence behavior.
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- perspective, The study of mental processes like thinking, memory, problem-solving, and language.
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
- method, A systematic process for investigating questions through observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- A perspective that focuses on observable behaviors and the ways they are learned or conditioned.
- A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables.
16 Clues: The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. • A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables. • A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on evidence. • study, An in-depth analysis of an individual or group to explore psychological phenomena. • ...
Myon classs 2020-08-01
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- Establecimiento destinado a proporcionar todo tipo de asistencia médica,
- of presence to a not normal activity.
- notice of any action of danger.
- Sudden and intense cold sensation accompanied by a slight trembling of the body
- A spectre
- say of a person not alive
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- Person or thing that instills that intense fear
- where people stay.
- hospital A mental hospital or, in a colloquial term, a madhouse is a mental health facility
- 1970
- Unreal, imaginary or fantastic figure that someone thinks they see; especially
- Penalty of deprivation of liberty.
- Very high and steep rock.
- Action to commit suicide
- omnipotent, perfect and infinitely good and fair
15 Clues: 1970 • A spectre • where people stay. • Action to commit suicide • Very high and steep rock. • say of a person not alive • notice of any action of danger. • Penalty of deprivation of liberty. • of presence to a not normal activity. • Person or thing that instills that intense fear • omnipotent, perfect and infinitely good and fair • ...
Spelling Activity 3 2016-07-23
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- To be the most unwilling to work or use energy
- To cause more laughter or enjoyment
- To be attractive
- To be kind and pleasant
- To enjoy a better physical or mental condition than others
- To be the most kind and pleasant
- To be the most attractive
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- To be more unwilling to work or use energy
- To cause laughter or enjoyment
- To enjoy a good physical or mental condition
- T cause the most laughter or enjoyment
- To enjoy the best physical or mental condition
- To be more kind and pleasant
- To be unwilling to work or use energy
- To be more attractive
15 Clues: To be attractive • To be more attractive • To be kind and pleasant • To be the most attractive • To be more kind and pleasant • To cause laughter or enjoyment • To be the most kind and pleasant • To cause more laughter or enjoyment • To be unwilling to work or use energy • T cause the most laughter or enjoyment • To be more unwilling to work or use energy • ...
Psychiatry 2 2024-10-04
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- Eating disorder involving binge eating followed by purging
- Personality disorder characterized by instability in relationships and self-image
- Therapy involving electric currents to treat severe depression
- Irresistible urge to perform a certain behavior
- Medication used to treat depression
- Eating disorder characterized by an intense fear of gaining weight
- Treatment of mental disorders through talking
- Mild mental disorder not involving delusions or hallucinations
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- Therapy that focuses on modifying harmful behaviors
- Inability to sleep
- Relating to mental processes such as thinking and memory
- Medication used to control mood swings, especially in bipolar disorder
- Loss of memory
- Excessive interest in oneself
- Persistent mild depression
15 Clues: Loss of memory • Inability to sleep • Persistent mild depression • Excessive interest in oneself • Medication used to treat depression • Treatment of mental disorders through talking • Irresistible urge to perform a certain behavior • Therapy that focuses on modifying harmful behaviors • Relating to mental processes such as thinking and memory • ...
Mindful Wellness 2025-02-08
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- The state of being free from mental stress
- A professional who helps with mental health
- A healthy habit for managing stress
- A daily practice that improves mental clarity
- Writing down feelings and thoughts
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- Physical activity that helps mental health
- A daily activity that brings joy
- The ability to recover from difficulties
- A strong supportive group of friends or family
- Focusing on the present moment
10 Clues: Focusing on the present moment • A daily activity that brings joy • Writing down feelings and thoughts • A healthy habit for managing stress • The ability to recover from difficulties • The state of being free from mental stress • Physical activity that helps mental health • A professional who helps with mental health • A daily practice that improves mental clarity • ...
Mental Illness Terms 2023-02-13
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- Health conditions that deal with changes in emotion, thinking, or behavior that can lead to conflicts
- A variety of treatments aiming to help a person identify and change troubling emotions, thoughts, and behaviors
- The word that you should text to the crisis text line to receive anonymous, free crisis counseling
- A gathering of people facing common issues to share what's troubling them and receive support and comfort in return
- The mental health treatment including good nutrition, exercise, and more
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- The month of mental health awareness
- The treatment used to reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety, etc. in the form of pills
- A person you should go to when you're worried that someone around you is in danger or facing a mental health illness
- The irregular behaviors that allow others to notice an individual's possible mental health illness
- Feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about an event or an outcome
- A state of mental/emotional strain resulting from challenging/demanding circumstances
- Common medical illness that negatively impacts how someone feels, thinks, and acts by causing a persistent feeling of sadness
12 Clues: The month of mental health awareness • Feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about an event or an outcome • The mental health treatment including good nutrition, exercise, and more • A state of mental/emotional strain resulting from challenging/demanding circumstances • The treatment used to reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety, etc. in the form of pills • ...
Test Review 2024-12-10
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- The recurring cycle of binge eating and purging
- The fear of gaining weight with a distorted body image
- A mental disorder where people lose contact with reality
- This type of therapy involves treating a group of people who have similar problems with a trained professional
- Ongoing dialogue between patient and mental health professional
- Anything that causes stress
- The use of certain medication to treat or reduce the symptoms of a mental disorder, most often the last resort option
- The negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes that people hold about those with mental health conditions
- A characteristic or condition that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or disorder
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- A strong irrational fear of something specific
- Also known as manic depressive disorder
- A person's unique traits and behavior patterns
- This type of therapy focuses on changing on wanted behavior through rewards and reinforcements
- A prolonged feeling of helplessness, sadness, hopelessness
- The reaction the body and mind has to everyday challenges
- Having the confidence to make responsible and safe decisions
- Recognizing your own value and importance
- This type of therapy is designed to correct distorted thinking that can lead to thoughts and behaviors that may be troublesome
- Also known as chronic fear
19 Clues: Also known as chronic fear • Anything that causes stress • Also known as manic depressive disorder • Recognizing your own value and importance • A strong irrational fear of something specific • A person's unique traits and behavior patterns • The recurring cycle of binge eating and purging • The fear of gaining weight with a distorted body image • ...
Test Review 2024-12-10
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- Also known as manic depressive disorder
- A mental disorder where people lose contact with reality
- The use of certain medication to treat or reduce the symptoms of a mental disorder, most often the last resort option
- The fear of gaining weight with a distorted body image
- This type of therapy involves treating a group of people who have similar problems with a trained professional
- A person's unique traits and behavior patterns
- Ongoing dialogue between patient and mental health professional
- This type of therapy is designed to correct distorted thinking that can lead to thoughts and behaviors that may be troublesome
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- The reaction the body and mind has to everyday challenges
- This type of therapy focuses on changing on wanted behavior through rewards and reinforcements
- The negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes that people hold about those with mental health conditions
- A prolonged feeling of helplessness, sadness, hopelessness
- Anything that causes stress
- Also known as chronic fear
- The recurring cycle of binge eating and purging
- A strong irrational fear of something specific
- A characteristic or condition that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or disorder
- Having the confidence to make responsible and safe decisions
- Recognizing your own value and importance
19 Clues: Also known as chronic fear • Anything that causes stress • Also known as manic depressive disorder • Recognizing your own value and importance • A strong irrational fear of something specific • A person's unique traits and behavior patterns • The recurring cycle of binge eating and purging • The fear of gaining weight with a distorted body image • ...
ROM stands for FUN! Toughness 2020-05-29
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- the “C” in ACT
- where decisions are made
- mental _______, almost as good as the real thing
- our right and wrong
- suicide warning signs
- breath
- my right and wrong
- the "T" in ACT
- _____ mindset
- smoke detector
- bounce back
- behaviors align with values
- good thing in moderation
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- physical, mental, spiritual
- fight, flight, or ____
- when to act, when to not act
- the “A” in ACT
- core value
- vividness and ______
- _______ management, bring it up/bring it down
- headspace awareness
21 Clues: breath • core value • bounce back • _____ mindset • the “C” in ACT • the “A” in ACT • the "T" in ACT • smoke detector • my right and wrong • our right and wrong • headspace awareness • vividness and ______ • suicide warning signs • fight, flight, or ____ • where decisions are made • good thing in moderation • physical, mental, spiritual • behaviors align with values • when to act, when to not act • ...
unit 25 spelling jake LaRue #2 2014-04-01
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- exceeding the limits of what is used
- having no enclosure
- unreasonable perversely
- to recognize
- to put in the proper place
- mental strength to venture
- to enhance in value or quality
- to be tired
- a formal utterance of an authority opinion
- a reason given proof
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- involving one at risk
- a light snack
- the state of mental uneasiness
- showing neither profit not loss
- free from dirt
- absurd
- consisting of diverse things
- to rouse emotional response
- free from harshness
- emotional involvement
20 Clues: absurd • to be tired • to recognize • a light snack • free from dirt • having no enclosure • free from harshness • a reason given proof • involving one at risk • emotional involvement • unreasonable perversely • to put in the proper place • mental strength to venture • to rouse emotional response • consisting of diverse things • the state of mental uneasiness • to enhance in value or quality • ...
填字游戏词汇库-健康类-G1-日常保健 2025-03-26
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- Essential nutrient (~ D)
- Mental pressure (~ management)
- Physical activity (~ routine)
- Nourishing substance (~ pyramid)
- Therapeutic substance (~ cabinet)
- Psychological (~ disorder)
- Excessive weight (~ epidemic)
- Immune overreaction (~ test)
- Food science (~ expert)
- Regular food intake (~ balanced)
- Treatment facility (~ ward)
- Heart-related (~ arrest)
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- Physical discomfort (~ relief)
- Rest state (~ deprivation)
- Essential liquid (~ intake)
- Cleanliness practice (~ personal)
- Treatment method (~ physical)
- Overall wellbeing (~ center)
- Disease resistance (~ system)
- Long-lasting (~ condition)
- Oral health (~ hygiene)
- Microscopic pathogen (~ flu)
- Body structure (词根: ana-)
- Medical professional (~ visit)
- Physical structure (~ temperature)
25 Clues: Oral health (~ hygiene) • Food science (~ expert) • Essential nutrient (~ D) • Heart-related (~ arrest) • Body structure (词根: ana-) • Rest state (~ deprivation) • Long-lasting (~ condition) • Psychological (~ disorder) • Essential liquid (~ intake) • Treatment facility (~ ward) • Overall wellbeing (~ center) • Microscopic pathogen (~ flu) • Immune overreaction (~ test) • ...
Grace Hedin 16 p.3 Spelling Unit 25 2014-04-01
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- mental strength to venture
- light snack or meal
- consisting of diverse things
- free from harshness
- having no confining barrier
- state of mental uneasiness
- reason to give proof or rebuttal
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- to put in order
- exceeding the limits of what is usual
- to recognize
- unreasonably unyeilding
- commitment between to people
- to rouse emotional response
- to enhance in quality
- to make fun of someone, absurd
- exposing one to risk
- free from dirt or pollution
- to be tired
- showing neither profit nor loss
- formal utterance of opinion
20 Clues: to be tired • to recognize • to put in order • light snack or meal • free from harshness • exposing one to risk • to enhance in quality • unreasonably unyeilding • mental strength to venture • state of mental uneasiness • to rouse emotional response • free from dirt or pollution • formal utterance of opinion • having no confining barrier • commitment between to people • ...
Vocab Sheet 1 2016-05-16
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- wear away; scrape; erode
- lower; humiliate
- make impure by adding tainted substances
- gather; accumulate
- mental keenness
- declaration of innocence
- bitterness of words or manner
- refer indirectly
- suspended action
- skillful; nimble
- poverty; misfortune
- applaud; announce with great approval
- depart secretly to avoid capture
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- hopeless and crushed; spiritless
- easily approachable; warmly friendly
- different; mental irregularity
- pass legal judgement on; sit in judgement
- unfavorable; hostile
- encourage; aid
- award of merit
- cheerful promptness
- obscure; profound; hard to understand
- mix; make less pure; lessen
23 Clues: encourage; aid • award of merit • mental keenness • lower; humiliate • refer indirectly • suspended action • skillful; nimble • gather; accumulate • cheerful promptness • poverty; misfortune • unfavorable; hostile • wear away; scrape; erode • declaration of innocence • mix; make less pure; lessen • bitterness of words or manner • different; mental irregularity • hopeless and crushed; spiritless • ...
TEKS EDITORIAL rachel martha xii mipa 2 2023-10-07
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- aktual
- letak verba mental
- yang di perhatikan dalam kalimat efektif pada kerangka
- verba menyatakan hubungan identifikasi
- kata keterangan pada verba
- gagasan penulis
- berfungsi sebagai penghubung argumentasi
- letak pernyataan pendapat teks editorial
- pernyataan pendapat
- sifat isu dalam teks editorial
- menentukan judul teks dapat di ambil
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- cara penulis menyatakan sikap atau situasi
- pandangan redaksi
- pandangan penulis berupa saran dan kritik
- kata kerja verba mental
- kedudukan penulis
- kata kerja
- tanggapan redaksi
- teks editorial
- isu yang di bahas di teks editorial
- fyngsi pernyataan ulang pendapat
21 Clues: aktual • kata kerja • teks editorial • gagasan penulis • pandangan redaksi • kedudukan penulis • tanggapan redaksi • letak verba mental • pernyataan pendapat • kata kerja verba mental • kata keterangan pada verba • sifat isu dalam teks editorial • fyngsi pernyataan ulang pendapat • isu yang di bahas di teks editorial • menentukan judul teks dapat di ambil • ...
Mental Health Week 2016-04-19
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- connection by feelings of affection
- death as a way to escape overwhelming fear
- loss of a loved one
- unwanted thoughts and behavior
- biochemical brain disorder where person does not know what is reality
- deliberate harm to ones body
- unwanted motor movements
- uncontrollable binge eating and purging
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- period of intense fear or terror for no reason
- a state of mental or emotional strain from adverse or demanding circumstances
- negative thoughts about mental illness
- severely restricting intake of food
- severe despair over extended time
- a mood disorder
14 Clues: a mood disorder • loss of a loved one • unwanted motor movements • deliberate harm to ones body • unwanted thoughts and behavior • severe despair over extended time • connection by feelings of affection • severely restricting intake of food • negative thoughts about mental illness • uncontrollable binge eating and purging • death as a way to escape overwhelming fear • ...
Common Mental Disorders 2021-10-04
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- a way someone deals with a situation
- something that might cause someone to feel anxious
- caused by a scarring experience someone may have had
- when a desire to be thin keeps someone from eating proper amounts of food
- an eating disorder that involves eating large amounts of food and then getting rid of it shortly after
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- when a person experience unwanted thoughts and needs to perform specific actions the help themselves feel better
- When there is a separation from reality
- a fear of a specific object, situation, or thing
- long bouts of hopelessness in which there may be no reason
- to take in a lot at once
- to get get rid of
- an illness of the mind that can affect thoughts, feelings, and behavior of a person which can prevent them from leading a happy, healthy,and productive life
- often times feeling anxious for no particular reason for at least 6 months
- when a person has extreme manic and depressive episodes
14 Clues: to get get rid of • to take in a lot at once • a way someone deals with a situation • When there is a separation from reality • a fear of a specific object, situation, or thing • something that might cause someone to feel anxious • caused by a scarring experience someone may have had • when a person has extreme manic and depressive episodes • ...
CÁLCULO MENTAL SEC. 2020-06-08
15 Clues: dos al cubo • ocho mas uno • tres al cubo • once mas once • diez mas tres • ocho mas seis • seis por cuatro • cinco mas cinco • ocho menos tres • quince mas seis • nueve mas nueve • tres al cuadrado • quince menos tres • cuatro al cuadrado • catorce menos diez
Mental/Emotional Health 2020-11-03
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- A type of stress that is harmful to the body and leads to a decrease in productivity and performance
- Fear of flying
- A false belief
- A type of mindset that allows failures to limit one's abilities
- A severe form of mood disorder that affects the whole person's thoughts, feelings, behavior, appearance and lifestyle.
- Putting yourself in someone else's shoes; feeling with the person
- Hearing or seeing things that don't exist
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- The part of the brain that interprets emotions
- A type of stress management skill in which you picture a "happy place" while focusing on the breath.
- A stage of loss where a person act as if nothing has happened.
- Being aware of one's surroundings and focusing on the present
- A stage of loss where a person tries to control or change the reality
- A mood swing in which one feels energetic, jumpy, or wired
- A type of disorder in which one's unwanted, persistent thoughts must have a ritual done to reduce their anxiety
14 Clues: Fear of flying • A false belief • Hearing or seeing things that don't exist • The part of the brain that interprets emotions • A mood swing in which one feels energetic, jumpy, or wired • Being aware of one's surroundings and focusing on the present • A stage of loss where a person act as if nothing has happened. • ...
Mental Health Disorders 2020-11-20
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- Excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
- (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) A disorder in which a persons triggers can bring back memories of the trauma accompanied by intense emotional and physical reactions.
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety.
- A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- (Generalized Anxiety disorder)Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with daily activities.
- Beneficial stress.
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- Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
- A defense mechanism in which the ego defends itself against unconscious impulses or qualities by denying their existence in themselves by attributing them to others.
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- Frequently consuming unusually large amounts of food in one sitting and feeling that eating behavior is out of control.
- A type of anxiety disorder that causes panic attacks, which are sudden feelings of terror when there is no real danger.
- A serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain.
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
14 Clues: Beneficial stress. • Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain. • An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat. • A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly. • Excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviors (compulsions). • ...
Mental Health Review 2022-12-19
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- Your brains alarm system
- The study of how your genes work
- Good Stress
- A defense mechanism when you turn negative energy positive
- This is depression brought by events or situations
- Part of the grief process where you question why this is happening
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- Fight vs Flight stress hormone
- The pooling up of blood in the brain
- Alarm recation , Resistance, and Exhaustion
- He studied stress and physics
- Social emotion control center
- Short term stress
- The largest part of the brain
- This is to think or act at a childlike state of development
14 Clues: Good Stress • Short term stress • Your brains alarm system • He studied stress and physics • Social emotion control center • The largest part of the brain • Fight vs Flight stress hormone • The study of how your genes work • The pooling up of blood in the brain • Alarm recation , Resistance, and Exhaustion • This is depression brought by events or situations • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-05-12
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- skills that help you manage your problems or symptoms
- sad or displeased because someone has failed to fulfill one's hopes or expectations
- you feel this when you have nothing to do
- deeply distressing or disturbing experience
- the study of the mind and its functions
- Van is ___________
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- disorder with varying high highs and low lows
- without her coffee, Ms. Adamski may be ______
- psychological need for a habit-forming substance
- you are not _____
- live, laugh, ____
- mental illness following a traumatic event
- don't worry, be _____!
- how our mind and body react when we feel threatened, overwhelmed, or under pressure.
14 Clues: you are not _____ • live, laugh, ____ • Van is ___________ • don't worry, be _____! • the study of the mind and its functions • you feel this when you have nothing to do • mental illness following a traumatic event • deeply distressing or disturbing experience • disorder with varying high highs and low lows • without her coffee, Ms. Adamski may be ______ • ...
November 2021 Newsletter Puzzle 2021-11-23
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- Type of perfectionist thinking
- WA State graduation ____ options
- Learning tip
- Avoid this: link/Mental Health Corner
- Commonality of November celebrations
- Skill you'll learn in the student group
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- Eat for free if you win the raffle
- Focus on this: link/Mental Health Corner
- Teacher who will send you a pre-survey
- When the Student Skill Group meets
- Topic of the Mental Health Corner
- Where can you get homework help Tu & Th
- It's ok to make these while learning
13 Clues: Learning tip • Type of perfectionist thinking • WA State graduation ____ options • Topic of the Mental Health Corner • Eat for free if you win the raffle • When the Student Skill Group meets • It's ok to make these while learning • Commonality of November celebrations • Avoid this: link/Mental Health Corner • Teacher who will send you a pre-survey • ...
careers in psychology 2023-10-07
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- Psychologist, they apply psychological principles to improve workplace productivity, employee well-being, and organizational performance.
- Psychologist, they offer mental health support and assessment services to military personnel and veterans.
- they specialize in the mental health needs of older adults.
- they study the relationship between brain function and behavior, often working with patients with neurological disorders.
- Research Analyst, they conduct research to understand consumer preferences and trends for marketing purposes.
- Psychologist, they study how social interactions and influences affect human behavior.
- Counselor, they assist people with disabilities in achieving personal and vocational goals.
- Psychologist, they diagnose and treat mental health disorders through therapy and assessment.
- Resources Specialist, they use psychological knowledge to manage employee relations, hiring, and training.
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- Psychologist, they research and apply psychological principles to improve teaching and learning.
- Psychologist, they provide therapy and support to individuals dealing with emotional and psychological issues.
- Psychologist, they work in educational settings to assess and support students' mental health and learning needs.
- and Family Therapist, they provide therapy to couples and families to address relationship issues.
- Psychologist, they study consumer behavior and help businesses understand and influence consumer choices.
- Psychologist, they focus on the connection between mental and physical health, helping individuals adopt healthier behaviors.
- Psychologist, they help individuals with disabilities or chronic illnesses adapt and improve their quality of life.
- Psychologist, they apply psychology to legal and criminal justice contexts, such as profiling, assessment, and consultation.
- Psychologist, they investigate how the environment impacts human behavior and well-being.
- Psychologist, they assist athletes with performance enhancement, motivation, and mental well-being.
- Neuropsychologist, they assess and treat individuals with brain injuries or neurological disorders.
20 Clues: they specialize in the mental health needs of older adults. • Psychologist, they study how social interactions and influences affect human behavior. • Psychologist, they investigate how the environment impacts human behavior and well-being. • Counselor, they assist people with disabilities in achieving personal and vocational goals. • ...
mental health counselor 2020-01-07
14 Clues: pc • seat • shrub • guide • folder • sweets • clients • work place • work surface • writing utensil • ink filled utensil • something to write on • hard surface to write on • notebook with writing in it
Mental Health Crossword 2023-05-12
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- achieved when someone is fully immersed in an activity
- referring to something occurring in, relating to, or describing the mind rather than the body
- a personality trait characterized by a predominant concern for and engagement of energy in what is happening outside of oneself instead of what is happening inside oneself
- the action of knowing and understanding through perceiving, conceiving, remembering, reasoning, judging, imagining, and problem solving
- a personal idea or belief that is firmly maintained with conviction despite contradicting what is generally accepted as reality
- doing the things that help you live well and improve both your physical health and mental health
- you can save electricity and get healthier at the same time by taking these
- limits that are set to protect an individual in a relationship or during an activity
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- an irrational or extreme fear of being in unfamiliar places
- a color of light that inhibits sleep
- a psychological strategy used to decrease tension or anxiety in stressful situations
- achieved by focusing one's thoughts on the present moment
- asking for it is the bravest thing you can do for yourself
- work/life __________
14 Clues: work/life __________ • a color of light that inhibits sleep • achieved when someone is fully immersed in an activity • achieved by focusing one's thoughts on the present moment • asking for it is the bravest thing you can do for yourself • an irrational or extreme fear of being in unfamiliar places • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2012-04-08
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- borderline personality disorder
- _______ syndrome is the physical/mental response after stopping/reducing use of regularly used substance
- reliving trauma
- uneasy response to stress
- fear of open/crowded space
- emotional lows
- extreme swings between mania and depression
- disorder of the mind causing suspicion and delusions
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- sudden feeling of fear/terror
- seeing,hearing,feeling things that aren't real
- symptoms are craving,loss of control,physical dependence, and tolerance
- refuse to accept/believe
- post-traumatic stress disorder
- false belief
14 Clues: false belief • emotional lows • reliving trauma • refuse to accept/believe • uneasy response to stress • fear of open/crowded space • sudden feeling of fear/terror • post-traumatic stress disorder • borderline personality disorder • extreme swings between mania and depression • seeing,hearing,feeling things that aren't real • disorder of the mind causing suspicion and delusions • ...
Emotional & Mental Health 2022-02-25
Mental Health 2025 2025-10-12
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- - The practice of being fully present and aware in the current moment without judgment.
- Mechanisms - Strategies and behaviors people use to manage stressful situations or difficult emotions.
- - An emotional state characterized by worry, nervousness, and apprehension about future events.
- - Negative stereotypes and discrimination directed toward people with mental health challenges.
- - Natural, instinctive feelings that arise in response to our experiences and situations.
- Health - Our overall psychological well-being, including how we think, feel, and handle life's challenges.
- - A trained professional who provides treatment and support for mental health concerns.
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- - The ability to adapt and bounce back from adversity, trauma, or significant stress.
- - How we value and perceive ourselves, encompassing our sense of self-worth and capabilities.
- - Clear limits and rules we set to protect our well-being in relationships and situations.
- - A mental health condition involving persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest.
- - Intentional actions we take to care for our physical, mental, and emotional health.
- - The ability to understand and share the feelings and perspectives of another person.
- System - The network of people who provide emotional, practical, and social support in our lives.
14 Clues: - The ability to adapt and bounce back from adversity, trauma, or significant stress. • - Intentional actions we take to care for our physical, mental, and emotional health. • - The ability to understand and share the feelings and perspectives of another person. • - The practice of being fully present and aware in the current moment without judgment. • ...
mental health words and definitions 2022-05-06
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- A mental health condition that affects the way a person thinks, perceives, and relates to others.
- It's when a child has antisocial behavior.
- A mental health disorder characterized by disregard for other people.
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest and can interfere with your daily functioning.
- an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress.
- A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- A serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain.
- A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety.
- A mental disorder characterized by unstable moods, behavior, and relationships.
- a low mood occurring for at least two years, along with at least two other symptoms of depression.
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- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- A group of thinking and social symptoms that interferes with daily functioning.
- a serious mental health illness that can affect someone soon after having a baby
- A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- Frequently consuming unusually large amounts of food in one sitting and feeling that eating behavior is out of control.
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations. Fast heart rate, rapid breathing, sweating, and feeling tired may occur.
- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- Excessive thoughts that lead to repetitive behaviors
20 Clues: It's when a child has antisocial behavior. • Excessive thoughts that lead to repetitive behaviors • A mental health disorder characterized by disregard for other people. • An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat. • A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly. • ...
PSYC341 2017-05-07
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- A mental shortcut
- Easily inducing false memories
- Using techniques such as PET fMRI, and EEG
- Playing things backwards to hear subliminal messages
- Language beyond the sentence
- Interested in observing behaviors
- Using the first letter of what you have to remember a word
- Repeating things over and over to remember them
- Conversational turn-taking, thinking that you ask someone how are you and wait for response even if you don't really care
- Connection between modalities
- Thinking about thinking
- your eyes integrate your 2 field of view images
- The model which represents a category
- Subjective experience, which only clear to whom experienced it
- Words that have overlapping orthography and phonology (look and sound the same)
- Deficits in episodic memory
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- A strategy for encoding LTMs
- Interference from earlier memories
- knowing how well you understand something
- We compare objects to templates in our mind
- language combination rules
- Multiple examples when categorizing
- An unusual kind of vision without awareness
- Inner voice
- Serve as evidence for analogue. visual imagery while doing a visual task is difficult
- Smallest significant units of sound in a given language
- Lack of ability to create mental image
- Interpretation of sensation
- Concentration of mental effort on sensory or mental events
- Making a connection between 2 seemingly unrelated things
- A bunch of memories with similar rational
31 Clues: Inner voice • A mental shortcut • Thinking about thinking • language combination rules • Interpretation of sensation • Deficits in episodic memory • A strategy for encoding LTMs • Language beyond the sentence • Connection between modalities • Easily inducing false memories • Interested in observing behaviors • Interference from earlier memories • Multiple examples when categorizing • ...
Chapter 18 Medical Terminology 2023-11-16
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- Chemicals that change consciousness or perception
- Treatment of mental disorders through communication
- Presence of two or more diseases at the same time
- Pathologic fear of heights
- substance that diminishes activity, sensation or tone
- Pathologic fear of being trapped in a public space
- Agent that intensifies sensory perception
- Depression that occurs at the same time of year, often in winter
- natural substance in the brain
- Distressed, caused by fear
- inability to sleep
- nonmedical term for a person unable to responsible for his or her actions
- total or partial inability to remember past experiences
- Syndrome characterized by physical immobility and mental stupor
- the changes in the body process that make the drug necessory for daily functioning
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- Pathologic fear of being trapped in a confined space
- Diagnosis and treatments of mental disorders
- Persistent, recurrent, uncontrollable, thoughts or impulses
- Mood disorder (causes irritability, rapid speech and hyperactivity)
- Scientific study of the human mind and behavior
- a drug that helps stimulate drowsiness or fatigue
- killing of the human by another
- Mental disorder(person has trouble finding it's own and has mulitple)
- The capacity to become accustomed to a stimulus or drug
- false belief or judgment held despite strong evidence to the contrary
- Morbid impulse to set fires
- Unable to or unwillingly unable to speak
- Exaggerated feeling or well-being
- pathologic fear or dread
29 Clues: inability to sleep • pathologic fear or dread • Pathologic fear of heights • Distressed, caused by fear • Morbid impulse to set fires • natural substance in the brain • killing of the human by another • Exaggerated feeling or well-being • Unable to or unwillingly unable to speak • Agent that intensifies sensory perception • Diagnosis and treatments of mental disorders • ...
Longman Reading Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2024-04-15
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- a part or element of a larger whole, especially a part of a machine or vehicle
- continuing firmly or obstinately in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition
- to form a mental image of (something not actually present to the senses)
- (of something bad or undesirable) very great; intense
- a particular instance of personally encountering or undergoing something
- mental state of low mood
- relating to the way in which a living organism or bodily part functions
- of or relating to the mental processes of perception, memory, judgment, and reasoning
- a state of confusion
- a distressing emotion aroused by impending danger, evil, pain, etc.
- to perform a specified action or activity
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- average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree
- existing or occurring in a high or extreme degree
- anticipate with great apprehension or fear
- of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person
- the action or fact of arousing or being aroused
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
- to set down in writing or the like, as for the purpose of preserving evidence
- an intense, persistent, irrational fear of a specific object, activity, situation, or person
- not logical or reasonable
- emotionally disturbing or distressing
- a sign or indication of something
22 Clues: a state of confusion • mental state of low mood • not logical or reasonable • a sign or indication of something • emotionally disturbing or distressing • to perform a specified action or activity • anticipate with great apprehension or fear • the action or fact of arousing or being aroused • average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree • ...
Ch.6 Memory 2025-03-24
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- A structure in the limbic system that plays an important role in the formation of new memories.
- First stage of information processing.
- Memory that clearly and distinctly expresses specific information
- The process by which information is encoded, stored, and retrieved.
- Mental repetition of information to keep it in memory.
- A mental representation of an auditory stimulus that is held briefly in sensory memory.
- Is the activation often unconsciously of certain associations in memory.
- The second stage of information processing.
- The tendency to recall more accurately the first and last items in a series.
- Inability to recall events that occur prior to the age of 3 or so.
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- A mental representation of a visual stimulus that is held briefly in sensory memory.
- nonsense syllables presented in pairs in experiments that measure recall.
- Loss of memory of personal information that is thought to stem psychological conflict or trauma.
- The sensory register that briefly holds mental representations of auditory stimuli.
- The third stage of information processing.
- To cause information to be lost from short-term memory by adding new information.
- Failure to remember events that occurred prior to physical trauma because of the effects of trauma.
- Another term for short-term memory
- The feeling that information is stored in memory although it cannot be readily retrieved.
- The ejection of memory of anxiety-evoking ideas from conscious awareness.
20 Clues: Another term for short-term memory • First stage of information processing. • The third stage of information processing. • The second stage of information processing. • Mental repetition of information to keep it in memory. • Memory that clearly and distinctly expresses specific information • Inability to recall events that occur prior to the age of 3 or so. • ...
mental health words 2023-03-10
10 Clues: quiet and soothed • bad mental health • fear of something • good mental health • being really nervous • getting mental health help • tension or emotional strain • imagination and original ideas • troubled about potential problems • hopeful and confident about the future
schizophrenia 2021-09-20
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- of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person
- seeing something that is not there
- your surrounding, where you grew up
- repeated actions
- in title of 5th slide or the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
- a physical or mental feature that indicates the illness
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- a mental condition characterized by delusions of persecution
- our topic
- a chemical substance that is released at the end of a nerve fiber
- an idiosyncratic belief or impression\
- DNA
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
12 Clues: DNA • our topic • repeated actions • seeing something that is not there • your surrounding, where you grew up • an idiosyncratic belief or impression\ • a physical or mental feature that indicates the illness • a mental condition characterized by delusions of persecution • a chemical substance that is released at the end of a nerve fiber • ...
Chapter 3 & 4 Vocabulary 2015-02-23
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- the tendency to focus on b positive aspects of a situation.
- _ go in uncontrolled eating binges.
- person who accepts nothing less than excellence.
- disorder is an illness that affects the mind and reduces a person's ability to function, to adjust to change it to get along with others.
- that is related to a specific situation or object.
- ability to recover from extreme or prolonged stress.
- a physician who treats physical disorders of the nervous system.
- an even that threatens lives and may destroy property.
- display ridig patterns of behavior.
- stress
- the use of a aha p object to intentionally harm one's body deep enough to bleed.
- event or situation that causes stress.
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- disorder is an example of a _ disorder.
- obsession may lead to a _.
- unwanted thought or image that takes control of the mind.
- of the most serious mental disorder is _.
- physician hand o can diagnose and treat mental disorders.
- the tendency to focus on the negative and expect the worst.
- _, you practice an event without actually doing it.
- th intentional killing of oneself.
- fear caused by a source you cannot identify or a source for hat doesn't phase we much threat as you think.
21 Clues: stress • obsession may lead to a _. • th intentional killing of oneself. • _ go in uncontrolled eating binges. • display ridig patterns of behavior. • event or situation that causes stress. • disorder is an example of a _ disorder. • of the most serious mental disorder is _. • person who accepts nothing less than excellence. • ...
Unit 1: History & Approaches 2017-01-17
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- Developed Classical Conditioning; demonstrated neurophysiology through experiments with animals.
- Established the first formal psychology lab in Germany.
- The first women to become president of the APA.
- The leading Behaviorist and developer of operant conditioning; rejected introspection.
- First to use term Psychoanalysis in 1896.
- How emotions, thoughts and behaviors are effected by the brain and nervous system.
- One of the three founders of Gestalt psychology.
- How culture and social situations affect people.
- Received the first psychological Ph D, and first president of the APA.
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- Developed by John B Watson and BF Skinner: studies behavior without reference to mental process; stimulus-response.
- The observation of one's own mental and emotional processes
- The father of experimental psychology; created the first experimental psychology lab.
- Promoted by William James and influenced by Charles Darwin; explored how mental and behavioral processes function.
- Developed Humanist approach with the Hierarchy of Needs.
- A theoretical approach to psychology that attempts to explain useful mental and psychological traits—such as memory, perception, or language—as adaptations
- First women to receive a Ph D in psychology.
- Introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind.
- Personality organization and dynamics of personality development; first developed by Freud in the 19th century.
- Formulated the theory of Natural Selection; published "Origin of Species."
- Belief that behaviors are a result of one's interaction with the environment.
20 Clues: First to use term Psychoanalysis in 1896. • First women to receive a Ph D in psychology. • The first women to become president of the APA. • One of the three founders of Gestalt psychology. • How culture and social situations affect people. • Established the first formal psychology lab in Germany. • Developed Humanist approach with the Hierarchy of Needs. • ...
Medical Terminology CH. 18 2023-11-20
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- Substances that when taken affect mental processes, perception, consciousness, mood & emotion
- Distress caused by fear
- Scientific study of human mind & behavior
- Total or partial inability to remember past experience
- Pathological fear or dread
- Inability to sleep
- Pathological fear of heights
- Diagnosis & treatment of mental disorders
- Killing of one person to another
- Fixed, unyielding, false belief or judgment held despite strong evidence
- Morbid impulse to start fire
- A crystalline compound- stimulant of the central nervous system
- Presence of two or more diseases
- Persistent, recurrent, uncontrollable thoughts or impulses
- disorder Depression that occurs at the same time every year often in the winter
- Natural substance in brain that has same effect as opium
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- The capacity to become accustomed to a stimulus or drug
- Disorder characterized by the presence of 2 or more distinct personality states.
- Syndrome characterize by physical immobility & mental stupor
- When the body requires a specific dose of a particular drug
- Treatment of mental disorders through communication
- Exaggerated feeling of well being
- Pathological fear of being trapped in a confined space
- Mood disorder with hyperactivity, irritability & rapid speech
- Pathological fear of being trapped in a public place
- Agent that intestifies sensory perception
- Substance that diminishes activity, sensation or tone
- Refraining from speech or temporarily speechless
28 Clues: Inability to sleep • Distress caused by fear • Pathological fear or dread • Pathological fear of heights • Morbid impulse to start fire • Killing of one person to another • Presence of two or more diseases • Exaggerated feeling of well being • Scientific study of human mind & behavior • Diagnosis & treatment of mental disorders • Agent that intestifies sensory perception • ...
CH 18 Med Term 2023-11-16
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- pathologic fear being trapped in public place.
- scientific study of human mind and behavior
- diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
- mood disorder associated with episodes of depression during fall/winter months.
- presence of 2 or more disease at same time
- agent that intensifies sensory perception
- inability to sleep.
- pathologic fear of being trapped in a confined space.
- chemicals that change consciousness, awareness, perception.
- syndrome characterized by physical immobility/mental stupor.
- mental disorder in which there is multiple personalities.
- total or partial inability to remember past experiences.
- is an upper (causes alertness, irregular heartbeat, short reacting time)
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- nonmedical term for person unable to be responsible for their actions.
- the capacity to become accustomed to stimulus or drug.
- substance that diminishes activity, sensation, or tone
- change in body process that make a drug necessary for daily functioning.
- exaggerated feeling of wellbeing.
- morbid impulse to set fires.
- unable or unwilling to speak.
- killing of one human by another.
- fixed, unyielding, false belief or judgment despite strong evidence.
- pathologic fear or dread
- treatment of mental disorders through communication
- pathologic fear of heights
- distress caused by fear.
- mood disorder with hyperactivity, irritability, rapid speech
- persistent, recurrent, uncontrollable thoughts or impulses
- natural substance in brain that has same effect as opium.
29 Clues: inability to sleep. • pathologic fear or dread • distress caused by fear. • pathologic fear of heights • morbid impulse to set fires. • unable or unwilling to speak. • killing of one human by another. • exaggerated feeling of wellbeing. • agent that intensifies sensory perception • presence of 2 or more disease at same time • scientific study of human mind and behavior • ...
pychology 2025-10-23
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- An early psychological approach focusing on how mental processes help individuals adapt to their environment.
- sample, A subset of a population that accurately reflects the characteristics of the larger group.
- perspective, A broad term referring to various approaches used to understand behavior and mental processes.
- perspective, Same as behaviorism, focusing on observable behavior and learning through conditioning
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on evidence.
- study, An in-depth analysis of an individual or group to explore psychological phenomena.
- perspective, The study of how natural selection and adaptation influence behavior and mental processes.
- perspective, An approach emphasizing personal growth, free will, and the inherent goodness of people.
- perspective, A focus on strengths, well-being, and factors that contribute to human flourishing.
- psychology, A perspective emphasizing that people perceive whole patterns or configurations, not just individual components.
- perspective, An approach examining how biological processes, such as brain function and genetics, influence behavior.
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- perspective, The study of mental processes like thinking, memory, problem-solving, and language.
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
- method, A systematic process for investigating questions through observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- A perspective that focuses on observable behaviors and the ways they are learned or conditioned.
- A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables.
16 Clues: The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. • A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables. • A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on evidence. • study, An in-depth analysis of an individual or group to explore psychological phenomena. • ...
psychology 2025-10-23
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- An early psychological approach focusing on how mental processes help individuals adapt to their environment.
- sample, A subset of a population that accurately reflects the characteristics of the larger group.
- perspective, A broad term referring to various approaches used to understand behavior and mental processes.
- perspective, Same as behaviorism, focusing on observable behavior and learning through conditioning
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on evidence.
- study, An in-depth analysis of an individual or group to explore psychological phenomena.
- perspective, The study of how natural selection and adaptation influence behavior and mental processes.
- perspective, An approach emphasizing personal growth, free will, and the inherent goodness of people.
- perspective, A focus on strengths, well-being, and factors that contribute to human flourishing.
- psychology, A perspective emphasizing that people perceive whole patterns or configurations, not just individual components.
- perspective, An approach examining how biological processes, such as brain function and genetics, influence behavior.
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- perspective, The study of mental processes like thinking, memory, problem-solving, and language.
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
- method, A systematic process for investigating questions through observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- A perspective that focuses on observable behaviors and the ways they are learned or conditioned.
- A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables.
16 Clues: The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. • A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables. • A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on evidence. • study, An in-depth analysis of an individual or group to explore psychological phenomena. • ...
Mental Health 2016-12-10
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- this can prevent people seeking mental health care
- what is the second-highest cause of death in 15-29 year olds?
- effective ... is the other major key for good mental health
- ... three percent of disability worldwide is mental or substance use disorders
- brain ... disorders are the most common form of disability in young people
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- early ... is one of the keys to receiving good care for mental health issues
- Doe having mental health issues increase or decrease your risk of injury or disease?
- war and what other thing have a large impact on mental well-being
- how many mental disorders start before the age of 14?
9 Clues: this can prevent people seeking mental health care • how many mental disorders start before the age of 14? • effective ... is the other major key for good mental health • what is the second-highest cause of death in 15-29 year olds? • war and what other thing have a large impact on mental well-being • ...
psychology 2025-10-23
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- An early psychological approach focusing on how mental processes help individuals adapt to their environment.
- sample, A subset of a population that accurately reflects the characteristics of the larger group.
- perspective, A broad term referring to various approaches used to understand behavior and mental processes.
- perspective, Same as behaviorism, focusing on observable behavior and learning through conditioning
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on evidence.
- study, An in-depth analysis of an individual or group to explore psychological phenomena.
- perspective, The study of how natural selection and adaptation influence behavior and mental processes.
- perspective, An approach emphasizing personal growth, free will, and the inherent goodness of people.
- perspective, A focus on strengths, well-being, and factors that contribute to human flourishing.
- psychology, A perspective emphasizing that people perceive whole patterns or configurations, not just individual components.
- perspective, An approach examining how biological processes, such as brain function and genetics, influence behavior.
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- perspective, The study of mental processes like thinking, memory, problem-solving, and language.
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
- method, A systematic process for investigating questions through observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- A perspective that focuses on observable behaviors and the ways they are learned or conditioned.
- A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables.
16 Clues: The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. • A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables. • A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on evidence. • study, An in-depth analysis of an individual or group to explore psychological phenomena. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Review 2021-02-03
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- perspective identified w Sigmund Freud
- He was a structuralist
- first president of the American Psychological Association
- reporting out one's thoughts and feelings
- interested in identifying the parts of the mind
- having to do with the body's internal processes
- the study of behavior and mental processes
- perspective that looks to physiological processes to explain behavior
- perspective that emphasizes the power of groups-such as your community or ethnicity
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- perspective associated w mental processes
- perspective that emphasizes traits inherited through our genes and behaviors associated with survival
- type of science done to solve some sort of problem
- perspective that emphasizes free will and choice
- He was a functionalist
- perspective associated w observable learned behaviors
- type of science done for the sake of knowledge
- mental processes
17 Clues: mental processes • He was a functionalist • He was a structuralist • perspective identified w Sigmund Freud • perspective associated w mental processes • reporting out one's thoughts and feelings • the study of behavior and mental processes • type of science done for the sake of knowledge • interested in identifying the parts of the mind • ...
Cognition and Problem Solving 2024-02-15
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- experimenting with different solutions
- judgements based on existing stereotypes
- finding a single solution to a problem
- mental shortcuts to find a solution
- the mental activities associated with thinking
- step by step procedure to find a solution
- how information is presented can influence behavior
- perceive an object only from intended function
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- judgements based on most recent information available
- look for information to confirm existing beliefs
- a variety of possible solutions to a problem
- approach a problem with same strategy that has worked in the past
- accepting information that distorts logic
- mental category used to represent a group of objects
- sudden realization to a solution to a problem
- cling to beliefs even when proven wrong
- inability to see a problem from a new perspective
17 Clues: mental shortcuts to find a solution • experimenting with different solutions • finding a single solution to a problem • cling to beliefs even when proven wrong • judgements based on existing stereotypes • accepting information that distorts logic • step by step procedure to find a solution • a variety of possible solutions to a problem • ...
260 Midterm 1 Study Guide 2023-10-05
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- pairing a rollercoaster with excitement or alcohol with relaxation
- core conditions for therapy, developer
- checking/mental rituals/washing/symmetry
- keeps anxiety around, stop doing it
- significant distress or impairment needed to meet criteria for a
- yellow bile, phlegm, blood, black bile
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- understanding of person from many perspectives AKA
- psychogenic nonepileptic seizures
- a persons moral compass as per Freud
- common and efficacious treatment for many disorders
- started idea that mental disorders could be cured with medication
- protective of mental and physical health
- inhibitory neurotransmitter
- emotion when a bear walks into your kitchen
14 Clues: inhibitory neurotransmitter • psychogenic nonepileptic seizures • keeps anxiety around, stop doing it • a persons moral compass as per Freud • core conditions for therapy, developer • yellow bile, phlegm, blood, black bile • checking/mental rituals/washing/symmetry • protective of mental and physical health • emotion when a bear walks into your kitchen • ...
260 Midterm 1 Study Guide 2022-09-26
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- a persons moral compass as per Freud
- yellow bile, phlegm, blood, black bile
- understanding of person from many perspectives AKA
- emotion when a bear walks into your kitchen
- pairing a rollercoaster with excitement or alcohol with relaxation
- keeps anxiety around, stop doing it
- core conditions for therapy, developer
- started idea that mental disorders could be cured with medication
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- checking/mental rituals/washing/symmetry
- common and efficacious treatment for many disorders
- psychogenic nonepileptic seizures
- protective of mental and physical health
- significant distress or impairment needed to meet criteria for a
- inhibitory neurotransmitter
14 Clues: inhibitory neurotransmitter • psychogenic nonepileptic seizures • keeps anxiety around, stop doing it • a persons moral compass as per Freud • yellow bile, phlegm, blood, black bile • core conditions for therapy, developer • checking/mental rituals/washing/symmetry • protective of mental and physical health • emotion when a bear walks into your kitchen • ...
Mental Health 2019-10-20
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- Informal guideline about what is considered normal social behaviour in a particular group.
- Being able to recover quickly from illness, change or misfortune (tough times)
- Our mental well-being: our emotions, our thoughts and feelings, our ability to solve problems and overcome difficulties (Mental _______)
- A preconceived notion or commonly held ideas about a group of people (usually sexist, racist or homophobic)
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- An illness the affects that way people think, feel, behave, or interact with others (_______ Illness)
- An example of a strategy to assist in managing emotional responses.
- Treating everyone the same.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- Giving everyone what they need to be successful.
9 Clues: Treating everyone the same. • Giving everyone what they need to be successful. • An example of a strategy to assist in managing emotional responses. • Being able to recover quickly from illness, change or misfortune (tough times) • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome. • ...
Mental Health 2023-06-19
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- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- A state of mental well-being.
- The feeling of being thankful.
- A disorder involving prolonged feelings of sadness.
- A set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something.
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- The ability to bounce back from difficulties.
- The quality of being fully aware of the present.
- A form of treatment aimed at relieving emotional distress and mental health problems.
- The ability to understand or feel what another person is experiencing from within their frame of reference.
9 Clues: A state of mental well-being. • The feeling of being thankful. • The ability to bounce back from difficulties. • The quality of being fully aware of the present. • A disorder involving prolonged feelings of sadness. • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome. • ...
mental maths 2023-05-20
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- expressions with one or more terms with a non-zero coefficient.
- number of solution does quadratic equation has
- adding all numbers in the data set and then dividing by the number of values in the set.
- vertical axis on cartesian plane
- statement of equality between two expressions consisting of variables and/or numbers
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- how likely something is to happen
- a number in a set of numbers that appears the most often.
- the value in the middle of a data set,
- horizontal axis on cartesian plane
9 Clues: vertical axis on cartesian plane • how likely something is to happen • horizontal axis on cartesian plane • the value in the middle of a data set, • number of solution does quadratic equation has • a number in a set of numbers that appears the most often. • expressions with one or more terms with a non-zero coefficient. • ...
Mental Process 2023-05-26
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- think deeply about something for a long a time
- relax, especially after working hard
- judge how good o effective something is
- have pleasant thoughts that make you forget about the present situation
- accept and welcome something
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- imagine
- grasp
- approach or deal with something, specially something difficult
- be anxious about doing something
9 Clues: grasp • imagine • accept and welcome something • be anxious about doing something • relax, especially after working hard • judge how good o effective something is • think deeply about something for a long a time • approach or deal with something, specially something difficult • have pleasant thoughts that make you forget about the present situation
mental health 2023-08-23
Mental Health 2022-06-06
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- serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally.
- of fear and apprehension for what's to come.
- exercise and body weight or shape becoming an unhealthy preoccupation of someone's life.
- mood swings that include emotional highs and lows(depression).
Down
- The loss of cognitive functioning.
- mental health condition that involves long-lasting, all-encompassing, disruptive patterns of thinking, behavior, mood and relating to others.
- Feeling worthless and loss of interest in things once enjoyed.
- lifelong neurodevelopmental condition that affects how people perceive the world, how they think and behave, and how they communicate and interact with others.
- a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event.
9 Clues: The loss of cognitive functioning. • of fear and apprehension for what's to come. • Feeling worthless and loss of interest in things once enjoyed. • mood swings that include emotional highs and lows(depression). • a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event. • serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally. • ...
Mental Health 2024-12-16
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- – A short pause to recharge and relax.
- – A technique to calm the mind by focusing on the present moment.
- – A practice involving deep breathing and concentration.
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- – A chemical in the brain associated with mood and happiness.
- – Lack of rest or trouble sleeping.
- – A disorder characterized by persistent sadness or lack of interest.
- – Professional who provides therapy to support mental health.
- – Feeling nervous or uneasy about the future.
- – A strategy for managing stress, such as journaling or yoga.
9 Clues: – Lack of rest or trouble sleeping. • – A short pause to recharge and relax. • – Feeling nervous or uneasy about the future. • – A practice involving deep breathing and concentration. • – A chemical in the brain associated with mood and happiness. • – Professional who provides therapy to support mental health. • ...
Mental Health 2024-02-06
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- The brain is not functioning as it is supposed to function, leading to significant and persistent problems in a person’s everyday life (caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors)
- A mental health condition that is triggered by a terrifying event. Symptoms may include nightmares, flashbacks and severe anxiety
- Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with day to day activities.
- The brain’s expected and usual response to the stresses of everyday life
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- is an anxiety disorder that leads people to performing repetitive tasks that interfere with everyday life.
- An involuntary anxiety or “panic” attack, triggering severe physical reactions
- is a strong fear of being judged by others and of being embarrassed.
- The brain’s response to a severe or persistent life problem
- a cluster of negative attitudes and beliefs that motivate the general public to fear, reject, avoid and discriminate against people with mental illness
9 Clues: The brain’s response to a severe or persistent life problem • Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with day to day activities. • is a strong fear of being judged by others and of being embarrassed. • The brain’s expected and usual response to the stresses of everyday life • An involuntary anxiety or “panic” attack, triggering severe physical reactions • ...
Mental Health 2022-03-16
9 Clues: extreme sadness • imagined fear or worry • being afraid of heights • stress caused by trauma • stressful or frightening event • feeling overwhelmed by a situation • repeated actions to reduce anxiety • feeling worried or afraid about the future • mood disorder swinging from depression to mania
Mental Health 2022-04-04
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- Disclosure of depression and ____ ____ will AUTO decline (2 words)
- If we exclude Mental Health from IPB we offer (2 words)
- Medication used to treat depression
- Type of mood disorder (abrv)
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- Type of mood stabiliser
- One pattern type of Bipolar Disorder
- Anxiety bought on my exposure to a feared object or situation
- What group on Swiss does panic disorder fall into
- What group on Swiss does PTSD fall into
9 Clues: Type of mood stabiliser • Type of mood disorder (abrv) • Medication used to treat depression • One pattern type of Bipolar Disorder • What group on Swiss does PTSD fall into • What group on Swiss does panic disorder fall into • If we exclude Mental Health from IPB we offer (2 words) • Anxiety bought on my exposure to a feared object or situation • ...
mental disorder 2022-05-11
Mental Health 2023-01-15
9 Clues: not well • American system • world health org • positive is better • how to group stuff • some mental illness • how the doc decides what you need • physical, mental emotional wellbeing • the international system for diseases
Mental Health 2022-06-22
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- : SYNONYMS FOR lifestyle = behaviour
- : types of mental illness
- : feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- : manipulative
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- : the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order.
- : a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind
- : SYNONYMS FOR recovery = healing
- : the unfair or prejudicial treatment of people and groups based on characteristics such as race, gender, age or sexual orientation
- : the duration of a person's life
9 Clues: : manipulative • : types of mental illness • : SYNONYMS FOR recovery = healing • : the duration of a person's life • : SYNONYMS FOR lifestyle = behaviour • : feelings of severe despondency and dejection • : a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind • : the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order. • ...
Mental Health 2022-09-05
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- strong feeling of annoyance
- an emotional state of reaction
- Free services that provide to help you
- Has 4 different dimensions
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- mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness
- responsibility for doing something wrong
- Uncertainty of what is happening
- A state of mental or emotional strain
- a feeling of nervousness
9 Clues: a feeling of nervousness • Has 4 different dimensions • strong feeling of annoyance • an emotional state of reaction • Uncertainty of what is happening • A state of mental or emotional strain • Free services that provide to help you • responsibility for doing something wrong • mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness
Mental Health 2022-09-05
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- strong feeling of annoyance
- an emotional state of reaction
- Free services that provide to help you
- Has 4 different dimensions
Down
- mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness
- responsibility for doing something wrong
- Uncertainty of what is happening
- A state of mental or emotional strain
- a feeling of nervousness
9 Clues: a feeling of nervousness • Has 4 different dimensions • strong feeling of annoyance • an emotional state of reaction • Uncertainty of what is happening • A state of mental or emotional strain • Free services that provide to help you • responsibility for doing something wrong • mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness
Mental Health 2025-09-04
9 Clues: Low mood • Confusion • Fluctuating mood • Body image issues • inability to sleep • Repetitive behaviors • Hallucinations and Delusions • impaired memory and cognition • A spectrum. Difficulties in communication and socialization.
wellness 2023-07-13
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- therapy: Manipulation of the body's soft tissues to improve circulation, relieve muscle tension, promote relaxation, and support overall well-being.
- therapy: The use of sound frequencies and vibrations to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and restore energetic balance.
- balancing: The practice of aligning and harmonizing the body's energy centers (chakras) to promote optimal physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
- An alternative medical system that focuses on natural remedies and self-healing processes to support the body's ability to recover and maintain optimal health.
- A therapeutic practice that involves applying pressure to specific points on the feet, hands, or ears to stimulate healing responses in corresponding areas of the body.
- The state of being in good physical, mental, and emotional health.
- The state of being healthy, happy, and prosperous, encompassing physical, mental, and social well-being.
- healing: The use of crystals and gemstones to facilitate energetic healing, balance, and well-being.
- healing: Modalities that work with the body's energy field to restore balance, promote healing, and enhance well-being, such as Reiki or Qi Gong.
- A state of equilibrium or harmony in all aspects of life, including physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual dimensions.
- The intentional practice of taking care of one's physical, mental, and emotional well-being through activities and practices that promote health, relaxation, and personal growth.
- A practice of focusing attention and achieving a mentally clear and emotionally calm state. It promotes relaxation, mindfulness, and self-awareness.
- Considering the whole person and addressing all aspects of their well-being, including physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual dimensions.
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- The therapeutic use of essential oils extracted from plants to enhance physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
- The practice of paying non-judgmental attention to the present moment, cultivating awareness and acceptance of one's thoughts, feelings, and sensations.
- A traditional Indian system of medicine that emphasizes holistic well-being through balancing the body, mind, and spirit, often involving diet, herbs, and lifestyle practices.
- An ancient Chinese therapy involving the insertion of thin needles into specific points on the body to alleviate pain, restore balance, and promote healing.
- A mind-body practice that combines physical postures, breath control, and meditation to promote physical strength, flexibility, and mental well-being.
- A Japanese energy healing technique that involves the gentle laying of hands on or above the body to promote relaxation, stress reduction, and healing.
- The process of restoring or regaining health, balance, and well-being.
- therapies: Non-conventional or complementary approaches to healing and well-being, including practices like acupuncture, herbal medicine, or aromatherapy.
- A system of medicine based on the principle of "like cures like," using highly diluted substances to stimulate the body's natural healing responses.
- Physical activity that improves strength, flexibility, endurance, and overall physical fitness.
- medicine: The use of plants and their extracts for medicinal purposes to promote healing and well-being.
- The process of obtaining and consuming food that nourishes the body and supports optimal health and well-being.
25 Clues: The state of being in good physical, mental, and emotional health. • The process of restoring or regaining health, balance, and well-being. • Physical activity that improves strength, flexibility, endurance, and overall physical fitness. • healing: The use of crystals and gemstones to facilitate energetic healing, balance, and well-being. • ...
Depression 2022-02-18
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- treating or relieving pain
- under 18 years old
- killing themselfs
- when your feeling down
- conditions affect behavior
- It’s in the head
- Mental process decisions
- what is normal
Down
- psychically doing it
- Person who you can trust
- you feel darkness and sad
- when you don’t wanna show
- A disorder with mood swings
- occurrence of worrying,fear
- Over 18 years old
- tears released from eye
- how you express yourself
17 Clues: what is normal • It’s in the head • killing themselfs • Over 18 years old • under 18 years old • psychically doing it • when your feeling down • tears released from eye • Person who you can trust • how you express yourself • Mental process decisions • you feel darkness and sad • when you don’t wanna show • treating or relieving pain • conditions affect behavior • A disorder with mood swings • ...
Intellectual Wellness 2025-09-15
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- using critical thinking to over come obstacles
- seeking new experiences for cognitive expansion
- necessary to have intellectual wellness to solve problems
- a state if being open to new ideas and intellectual wellness
- engaging in activities for enjoyment and mental stimulation
- the act of deeply evaluation one's thoughts and actions
- the steady development of one's cognitive abilities
- the pursuit of lifelong learning for self development
- working with others to enhance intellectual wellness
- a constant state of gaining knowledge and skills
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- a desire to know or learn
- looking at situations from a different__________
- the constant expansion of one's knowledge and understanding
- seeking improvement for your physical and mental health
- gaining perspective on your thoughts and actions
- the ability to produce original and value ideas
- the active process of understanding and retaining information
- continuous personal and professional ______
- reviewing and analyzing information carefully
- a mental challenge that can help keep you sharp
20 Clues: a desire to know or learn • continuous personal and professional ______ • reviewing and analyzing information carefully • using critical thinking to over come obstacles • seeking new experiences for cognitive expansion • the ability to produce original and value ideas • a mental challenge that can help keep you sharp • looking at situations from a different__________ • ...
Mental Illness 2017-02-23
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- a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression
- a group of disorders characterised by feelings of anxiety and fear
- also known as drug use disorder, is a condition in which the use of one or more substances leads to a clinically significant impairment or distress.
- a deeply ingrained and maladaptive pattern of behaviour of a specific kind, typically apparent by the time of adolescence, causing long term difficulty in personal relationships or in functioning in society.
- severe mental disorders that cause abnormal thinking and perceptions.
Down
- a condition of persistent mental and emotional stress occurring as a result of injury or severe psychological shock, typically involving disturbance of sleep and constant vivid recall of the experience, with dulled responses to others and to the outside world.
- Any of a range of psychological disorders characterised by abnormal or disturbed eating habits
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- a long-term mental disorder of a type of breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behaviour, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions or feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.
9 Clues: feelings of severe despondency and dejection • a group of disorders characterised by feelings of anxiety and fear • severe mental disorders that cause abnormal thinking and perceptions. • a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression • Any of a range of psychological disorders characterised by abnormal or disturbed eating habits • ...
Mental Binge 2021-06-02
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- Mexican, extruded, fried and delicious
- Elephant-God's festival favorite
- Creamy Bengali delight
- Twisted and tangy street-sweet
- When ice cream when to Italy
- Trending vegetable cake
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- Classic English zingy tea-time favorite
- Sweet Italian pick-me-up
- Blonde version of one of the most common baked desserts
9 Clues: Creamy Bengali delight • Trending vegetable cake • Sweet Italian pick-me-up • When ice cream when to Italy • Twisted and tangy street-sweet • Elephant-God's festival favorite • Mexican, extruded, fried and delicious • Classic English zingy tea-time favorite • Blonde version of one of the most common baked desserts
Mental Health 2021-10-27
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- Exp: PTSD
- The best emotion to have when it comes to mental health
- Something that vegetables help with
- Someone who recharges when they are alone
- A deep, dark, dangerous version of sadness
- Before you wake up
Down
- Someone who needs to be alone to recharge but they also need people to recharge.
- Someone who recharges when they are with people
- The act of interacting with other humans
9 Clues: Exp: PTSD • Before you wake up • Something that vegetables help with • The act of interacting with other humans • Someone who recharges when they are alone • A deep, dark, dangerous version of sadness • Someone who recharges when they are with people • The best emotion to have when it comes to mental health • ...
Mental health 2022-04-12
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- A persons actions and reactions
- When out of balance a person may deal with mental health issues such as
- Another word for mental health
- Emotional health dictates what
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- the way a person interacts with others
- Anger is a type of what
- The way a person feels and reacts to the world
- ways in which one can improve their emotional and mental state
- Psychological health also encompasses a wide range of factors including but not limited to a
9 Clues: Anger is a type of what • Another word for mental health • Emotional health dictates what • A persons actions and reactions • the way a person interacts with others • The way a person feels and reacts to the world • ways in which one can improve their emotional and mental state • When out of balance a person may deal with mental health issues such as • ...
mental health 2022-05-06
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- suspicion and mistrust of people or their actions without evidence or justification.
- anxiety- A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety.
- Identity Disorder- a rare psychological disorder in which two or more personalities with distinct memories and behavior patterns apparently exist in one individual.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
Down
- disorder- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness
- disorder- having a tendency towards excessive orderliness, perfectionism, and great attention to detail
- : A disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia. May produce multiple personalities.
- - Anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead you to do repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
9 Clues: a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. • suspicion and mistrust of people or their actions without evidence or justification. • disorder- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness • ...
Mental health 2022-09-05
Across
- A mental disorder that causes limited attention span, trouble focusing,poor time management, and hyperactivity
- This is someone you can see if your feeling upset and need help
- A person who diagnoses mental illness
- A disorder that causes the individual to stress about the food they eat,binge and to purge it in the form of exercise or vomiting it up.
- Excessive worry and fear about daily situations
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- Emotional and physical tension and worry
- This is a disorder that is associated with being upset and sad
- This disorder can cause obsession and behaviors that an individual feels they have to repeat over and over
- The maori name for wellbeing, their are 4 aspects
9 Clues: A person who diagnoses mental illness • Emotional and physical tension and worry • Excessive worry and fear about daily situations • The maori name for wellbeing, their are 4 aspects • This is a disorder that is associated with being upset and sad • This is someone you can see if your feeling upset and need help • ...
Mental health 2022-09-08
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- 4,5 extreme emotions
- a professional who can help you
- mental or emotional strain
- 5,6 sudden feeling of intense fear or anxiety
Down
- the inability to sleep well
- 4,5 if this is healthy you may feel better
- hallucinations, delusion, paranoia
- something others can provide to help you
- unreasonable thoughts/fears repetitive behavior
9 Clues: 4,5 extreme emotions • mental or emotional strain • the inability to sleep well • a professional who can help you • hallucinations, delusion, paranoia • something others can provide to help you • 4,5 if this is healthy you may feel better • 5,6 sudden feeling of intense fear or anxiety • unreasonable thoughts/fears repetitive behavior
Mental Meteorology 2023-11-16
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- An event causing great and often sudden damage or suffering.
- A rapidly rotating storm categorized by strong wings and heavy rain.
- The branch of science concerned with the processes and phenomena of the atmosphere, especially as a means of forecasting the weather.
- The practice of being or tendency to be positive or optimistic in attitude.
Down
- Flower that symbolizes the military child.
- The science or practice of drawing maps.
- Violently rotating column of air.
- A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something.
- Worrying about the "what if".
9 Clues: Worrying about the "what if". • Violently rotating column of air. • The science or practice of drawing maps. • Flower that symbolizes the military child. • A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something. • An event causing great and often sudden damage or suffering. • A rapidly rotating storm categorized by strong wings and heavy rain. • ...
mental heath 2023-03-08
9 Clues: sad • to be anxious. • faculty of the mind • Possessed of reason. • relating to psychology • to be mentaly organized • the theory and practice of teaching • instinctive or feeling as distinguished from reasoning • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder aka a curse (said from experience)
Mental Health 2023-01-27
9 Clues: being thankful • mental steadiness • a haven (two words) • being in good health • opposite of negativity • actions to improve one's own health • using mindfulness to train your mind • strategies to reduce unpleasant emotions • phrases we repeat to ourselves to manifest goals and dreams
Mental health 2023-04-17
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- out when you work too hard over a host period of time.
- balance when you strike a balance and have a good lifestyle
- the well-being of people
- a constant feeling of sad for no reason
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- opposite of physical
- constant fear and uncertainty
- problems that develop due to mental health issue - drug _______________
- something to do to refresh yourself
- talking to a certified professional and getting help.
9 Clues: opposite of physical • the well-being of people • constant fear and uncertainty • something to do to refresh yourself • a constant feeling of sad for no reason • talking to a certified professional and getting help. • out when you work too hard over a host period of time. • balance when you strike a balance and have a good lifestyle • ...
Mental Health 2023-03-10
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- Some people need to take this to better there mental health
- School can cause a lot of people to feel ____
- Taking care of your brain is important to your ______
- It is important to take care of not only your body but also your ___________
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- People can do this to help them feel more calm and less stressed.
- Sometimes when you are stressed it is important to take some time and ______
- The organ that controls your body
- When someone feels uneasy or feels dreadful
- Lack of motivation. constantly being tired, or constantly feeling sad are all signs of _____
9 Clues: The organ that controls your body • When someone feels uneasy or feels dreadful • School can cause a lot of people to feel ____ • Taking care of your brain is important to your ______ • Some people need to take this to better there mental health • People can do this to help them feel more calm and less stressed. • ...
mental health 2025-02-05
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- Common condition involving sadness that lasts for weeks or months (8 letters)
- A common condition involving excessive worry (5 letters)
- Common activity to reduce stress (7 letters)
- A mental health condition that involves extreme mood swings (6 letters)
- A method of calming your mind, often through breathing (5 letters)
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- A common feeling of joy or contentment (6 letters)
- A feeling of worry, unease, or nervousness (4 letters)
- A professional who helps people with mental health (7 letters)
- Something important for maintaining mental health, often linked with self-care (6 letters)
9 Clues: Common activity to reduce stress (7 letters) • A common feeling of joy or contentment (6 letters) • A feeling of worry, unease, or nervousness (4 letters) • A common condition involving excessive worry (5 letters) • A professional who helps people with mental health (7 letters) • A method of calming your mind, often through breathing (5 letters) • ...
Mental Health 2025-05-29
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- – A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress and overwork.
- – A perception of something that isn’t real, such as hearing voices or seeing images that don’t exist.
- – A negative stereotype or judgment associated with mental health issues.
- – A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.
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- – A persistent feeling of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities once enjoyed.
- – A practice of recognizing and appreciating positive aspects of life, which can improve mental well-being.
- – The strategies and behaviors used to manage stress and difficult emotions.
- – Professional guidance that helps individuals address emotional or psychological challenges.
- – A deeply distressing or disturbing experience that affects emotional and psychological well-being.
9 Clues: – A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. • – A negative stereotype or judgment associated with mental health issues. • – The strategies and behaviors used to manage stress and difficult emotions. • – Professional guidance that helps individuals address emotional or psychological challenges. • ...
crochet mental 2025-08-02
9 Clues: A state of peace. • Having healing benefits. • Confidence in one’s worth • thoughts Worries or fears. • Overall health and happiness. • To dwell on thoughts excessively. • of achievement Feeling of accomplishment. • pathways Brain connections formed by learning. • Practices to maintain mental/emotional health.
Mental health 2023-05-16
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- connect with others
- showing signs of something
- mechanisms spend time with family
- When you have been threw something traumatic and you get flashbacks
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- a feeling of unease, worry or fear
- to make something happen
- when something is wrong with you mentally
- The act of something coming incontact with another thing
- a state of worry or mental tension
9 Clues: connect with others • to make something happen • showing signs of something • a feeling of unease, worry or fear • a state of worry or mental tension • mechanisms spend time with family • when something is wrong with you mentally • The act of something coming incontact with another thing • When you have been threw something traumatic and you get flashbacks
Mental health 2023-05-11
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- one of the causes of anxiety
- how many people have this
- a severe side effect of anxiety, can be scary to have
- get help from here if you're struggling
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- can be useful in helping anxiety
- take this to help stop a panicking
- you do this when you're anxious
- one of the side effects of anxiety
- change the way you think by being this
9 Clues: how many people have this • one of the causes of anxiety • you do this when you're anxious • can be useful in helping anxiety • take this to help stop a panicking • one of the side effects of anxiety • change the way you think by being this • get help from here if you're struggling • a severe side effect of anxiety, can be scary to have
Mental Health 2025-10-08
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- Stability between work, rest, and emotions.
- Thankful appreciation for what one has.
- Expectation of good things to come.
- Confidence in someone or something.
Down
- Concern for the suffering of others.
- Practice of taking action to preserve well-being.
- Able to recover quickly from difficulties.
- Process of developing or improving oneself.
- Quality of being gentle and considerate.
9 Clues: Expectation of good things to come. • Confidence in someone or something. • Concern for the suffering of others. • Thankful appreciation for what one has. • Quality of being gentle and considerate. • Able to recover quickly from difficulties. • Stability between work, rest, and emotions. • Process of developing or improving oneself. • ...
7B Terms 2013-12-19
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- / the Aha! moment
- / set rules in a language
- fixedness / the tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual functions
- stage / the stage of speech from age 1 to 2
- / the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
- / mental grouping of similar objects or events
- / an automatic feeling or thought
- / mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering and communicating
- / the smallest unit of a word that carries meaning
- / the smallest distinctive sound
- / ex. the order of words in a sentence
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- / inability to perceive a problem from a new perspective
- / a mental image or best example of a category
- / ex. looking up memory in the table of contents
- determinism / Whorf's hypothesis that language determines the way we think
- / ex. going through every chapter to find the memory unit
- / the tendency to overestimate the accuracy of our knowledge or judgments
- set / a tendency to approach a problem in one particular way
- / ex. -ed means that it happened in the past
- / argues that we are born with a language acquisition device
- stage / the stage of speech at 4 months
- stage / ex. "Drink milk"
- / ex. Polish or English
- / the way an issue is posed
- perseverance / the tendency to cling to one's beliefs in the face of contrary evidence
25 Clues: / the Aha! moment • / ex. Polish or English • stage / ex. "Drink milk" • / set rules in a language • / the way an issue is posed • / the smallest distinctive sound • / an automatic feeling or thought • / ex. the order of words in a sentence • stage / the stage of speech at 4 months • stage / the stage of speech from age 1 to 2 • / ex. -ed means that it happened in the past • ...
Safeguarding Awareness 2021-07-08
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- A symptom of a child witnessing domestic abuse
- A legal process to protect personal individual information
- An abbreviation for the HCA confidential Helpline
- Category III Hospital Acquired Pressure Ulcer reportable to ______
- Duty of Candour being open, honest & _______?
- Your first port of call is you notice a safeguarding concern?
- Everyone has the right to make _______ decisions.
- A local authority authorisation process to safeguard patients whereby treatment or care may deprive them of their liberty?
- This should be done if you suspect an adult is at risk or suffering harm from abuse or neglect
- Safeguarding Lead for TWH?
- A physical sign on an immobile infant that could be considered suspicious?
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- HCA Corporate Safeguarding Lead
- A form of abuse that can cause significant harm?
- A form of domestic abuse
- Day of Mental Capacity Meetings TWH
- How many stages are involved in assessing someone's mental capacity?
- How many priniciples of Mental Capacity Act 2005?
- Hospital Electronic Record of Mental Capacity/Safeguarding Concerns/Pts with dementia or require proportionate restraint
- An abbreviation for a form of child abuse caused by a parent/s exaggerating illness
- Abrreviated Legal document required for patients whose relatives/friends undertake medical or financial decisions on their behalf?
- Who is responsible for safeguarding patients at TWH?
- "This is Me" Booklet used for patients with what condition?
22 Clues: A form of domestic abuse • Safeguarding Lead for TWH? • HCA Corporate Safeguarding Lead • Day of Mental Capacity Meetings TWH • Duty of Candour being open, honest & _______? • A symptom of a child witnessing domestic abuse • A form of abuse that can cause significant harm? • An abbreviation for the HCA confidential Helpline • ...
Unit 5 Exam Review 2022-04-28
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- long held belief regarding cause of mental illnesses
- the stress of adapting to a new culture
- viewing mental illness as disorder to be treated
- clinical criteria; most of the day, nearly every day (abbreviation, 2 words)
- a key neurotransmitter in depression
- hearing voices that are not really there, for
- type of mood disorder, has 2 subtypes based on manic symptoms
- believing others can hear your thoughts, for example
- schizophrenia, bipolar, other disorders are often managed but not ____ with treatment
- approach focused on how thoughts/beliefs lead to disorders
- hormone released by adrenals in response to stress
- well established risk factor for mental health disorders, low SES
- UNL resource for mental health support, free to students (abbreviated)
- most commonly diagnosed psychological disorder
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- negative ___ style may exacerbate depressive symptoms
- final stage of general adaptation syndrome
- tendency to focus on the bad things that happen (2 words)
- stress management approach that includes exercise, TIPP
- guide for diagnosing disorder, currently on edition 5 (abbreviated)
- how we view our role in our own stress, our explanatory style (2 words)
- the "h" in the HPA axis
- any event that we perceive as threatening or challenging
- National Suicide Prevention Helpline: 1-800-273-___
- good stress
- word ___; disordered speech pattern
- Aspergers now referred to as part of this diagnosis (abbreviated)
26 Clues: good stress • the "h" in the HPA axis • word ___; disordered speech pattern • a key neurotransmitter in depression • the stress of adapting to a new culture • final stage of general adaptation syndrome • hearing voices that are not really there, for • most commonly diagnosed psychological disorder • viewing mental illness as disorder to be treated • ...
Psychology 1&2 Review 2023-10-02
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- nerve cells that send signals to and from the brain
- a chemical messenger that carries signals between cells
- lobe of the brain that controls vision
- mental shortcut where choices are based on preconceived ideas or words
- mental shortcut that less abundant and more rare items are more valuable
- part of nerve cells that receives messages
- nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord
- system of thinking that is quick, instinctive, and automatic
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- chemical messenger known as adrenaline
- mental shortcut used to make choices based on information that comes easily to mind
- part of nerve cells that passes messages to other cells
- a mental shortcut to problem solving
- system of thinking that is slow, rational, and logical
- type of concept that is defined by clear rules
- type of scan that is a visual display of brain activity detected from glucose
- the most complex organ in the human body
- tiny gap between neurons where messages are sent and received
- lobe of the brain that controls hearing
- type of concept without clearly defined characteristics
- the largest part of the brain; it is divided into two hemispheres
- lobe of the brain that controls decision making and reasoning
- type of nerve cell that carries information from sensory systems to the brain
- type of nerve cell that carries information from the brain to muscles and glands
23 Clues: a mental shortcut to problem solving • chemical messenger known as adrenaline • lobe of the brain that controls vision • lobe of the brain that controls hearing • the most complex organ in the human body • part of nerve cells that receives messages • type of concept that is defined by clear rules • nerve cells that send signals to and from the brain • ...
Cognitive Ergonomics 2024-04-18
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- ________ design focuses on making technology more user-friendly and intuitive.
- The process of adapting technology to match the cognitive abilities of users.
- The mental representation of the organization of information.
- This type of cognitive load occurs when information exceeds the processing capacity.
- Cognitive ergonomics aims to optimize human-____ interaction.
- The ability to understand and interpret complex information.
- The study of how users interact with technology in real-world contexts.
- The cognitive process of assigning meaning to sensory information.
- The study of how the human brain perceives and processes information.
- The design of products and environments to be compatible with the abilities and limitations of human users.
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- The process of mentally reconstructing past events or experiences.
- The phenomenon where individuals tend to focus on information that confirms their existing beliefs.
- The process of focusing on specific stimuli while ignoring irrelevant information is called ________
- The mental process of selecting a course of action from several alternatives.
- The process of organizing and structuring information is known as ________.
- The study of how individuals perceive, remember, and interpret information.
- Cognitive ________ refers to the mental effort required to process information.
- A model used to understand how users interact with systems.
- A cognitive ________ is a mental representation of a physical process.
- This type of cognitive load refers to the effort needed to understand the system's functionality.
20 Clues: A model used to understand how users interact with systems. • The ability to understand and interpret complex information. • The mental representation of the organization of information. • Cognitive ergonomics aims to optimize human-____ interaction. • The process of mentally reconstructing past events or experiences. • ...
Alcohol And Marijuana 2025-03-10
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- Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- The psychoactive compound in cannabis that causes a "high."
- A feeling of worry or fear, often triggered or worsened by substance use.
- Mental restraints that control behaviors, often reduced by alcohol or drugs.
- Needing more of a substance to achieve the same effect due to repeated use.
- A decline in memory and cognitive function, often worsened by alcohol or drug use.
- The plant from which marijuana is derived.
- A severe mental disorder where someone loses touch with reality, potentially due to substance use.
- A state where physical or mental abilities are affected by alcohol or drugs.
- (Beliefs about what most people do or approve of, influencing behavior.
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- A state of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Liver damage caused by long-term alcohol abuse.
- A condition caused by alcohol use during pregnancy, affecting the baby.
- A condition where a person relies on a substance and experiences withdrawal symptoms.
- Physical or mental symptoms that occur when a person stops using a substance they are dependent on.
- A non-psychoactive compound in cannabis with potential therapeutic benefits.
- A type of cannabis product that is consumed through food or drink.
- Consuming large amounts of alcohol in a short period.
- A period of memory loss due to excessive drinking.
- A feeling of extreme suspicion or fear, often caused by drug use.
20 Clues: The plant from which marijuana is derived. • Liver damage caused by long-term alcohol abuse. • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. • A period of memory loss due to excessive drinking. • Consuming large amounts of alcohol in a short period. • A state of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs. • ...
So you think you did your readings? 2018-02-14
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- Psychologists who work specialise in offender management, forensic report writing, and treatment/research aimed at reducing reoffending are known as _______________ psychologists.
- A mental disorder where the sufferer is unable to refrain from stealing items not for personal gain or financial value.
- A key factor to be considered when determining if an offender should be incarcerated under the "prevention" principle of sentencing.
- Before imposing a mandatory treatment order, a court must be satisfied, from a psychiatrist's report, that the offender suffers from a psychiatric condition that is _____________ to treatment.
- An offence punishable with a _________ only does not qualify for the imposition of a mandatory treatment order.
- General deterrence will feature more prominently in cases where an a mental disorder does not affect the offender's capacity to appreciate the ____________ of his conduct.
- Emotional ____________ is a term that means uncontrolled and unstable expressions of emotions.
- A mandatory treatment order is a type of _______________ sentence.
- A sub-class of specific deterrence that acts to discourage an offender from omitting to do something which he reasonably ought to know can stop the future commission of an offence.
- Weak self control, addictions, mental illnesses and compulsions are some elements that, if possessed by an offender, may constitute ________________.
- _____________ risk factors are those factors in offenders that do not change across time.
- Some academics have suggested that mental illnesses affecting the moral ____________ of the accused person should generally result in mitigated sentences.
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- What an offender's character must appear to be under limb two of the Hodgson Criteria.
- _________________ needs are characteristics, traits, or issues of an individual that are directly related to that individual's likelihood to reoffend.
- The Level of Service Inventory - Revised is an instrument shown to be highly predictive of _______________ rates.
- The principle of prevention in sentencing is also known as _______________.
- There is some evidence to suggest that _____________ who participate in therapy are more likely to participate in violent crime following treatment than those who did not recive treatment.
- Pyromania is a type of ________________ control disorder.
- According to PP v Chong Hou En [2015] 3 SLR 222, the severity of a mental disorder ought not be regarded as a mitigating factor id the severity such disorder is assessed with respect to the _______________ of a criminal act.
- The sentencing principle of rehabilitation has two dimensions: _________________ and individual.
- The ______________ principle of offender assessment takes into account how well an offender will respond to treatment and rehabilitation programmes.
- According to our Court of Appeal, the existence of a mental disorder in an offender is always a ____________ factor in the sentencing process.
- Retribution may feature prominently in sentencing mentally-disordered offenders where the offence is particularly _______________.
- In Neo Man Li v PP [1991] 1 SLR(R) 918, the Court of Appeal upheld a sentence of life imprisonment because the appellant suffered from multiple _____________ of his mental illness.
- General deterrence may be given less weight in the sentencing of an offender who suffered from a mental disorder at the time of the offence because the offender may not be an appropriate object for ______________ punishment.
25 Clues: Pyromania is a type of ________________ control disorder. • A mandatory treatment order is a type of _______________ sentence. • The principle of prevention in sentencing is also known as _______________. • What an offender's character must appear to be under limb two of the Hodgson Criteria. • ...
So you think you did your readings? 2018-02-14
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- The Level of Service Inventory - Revised is an instrument shown to be highly predictive of _______________ rates.
- Retribution may feature prominently in sentencing mentally-disordered offenders where the offence is particularly _______________.
- General deterrence may be given less weight in the sentencing of an offender who suffered from a mental disorder at the time of the offence because the offender may not be an appropriate object for ______________ punishment.
- The sentencing principle of rehabilitation has two dimensions: _________________ and individual.
- The ______________ principle of offender assessment takes into account how well an offender will respond to treatment and rehabilitation programmes.
- A key factor to be considered when determining if an offender should be incarcerated under the "prevention" principle of sentencing.
- In Neo Man Li v PP [1991] 1 SLR(R) 918, the Court of Appeal upheld a sentence of life imprisonment because the appellant suffered from multiple _____________ of his mental illness.
- Weak self control, addictions, mental illnesses and compulsions are some elements that, if possessed by an offender, may constitute ________________.
- Psychologists who work specialise in offender management, forensic report writing, and treatment/research aimed at reducing reoffending are known as _______________ psychologists.
- Pyromania is a type of ________________ control disorder.
- _________________ needs are characteristics, traits, or issues of an individual that are directly related to that individual's likelihood to reoffend.
- General deterrence will feature more prominently in cases where an a mental disorder does not affect the offender's capacity to appreciate the ____________ of his conduct.
- _____________ risk factors are those factors in offenders that do not change across time.
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- A mandatory treatment order is a type of _______________ sentence.
- According to PP v Chong Hou En [2015] 3 SLR 222, the severity of a mental disorder ought not be regarded as a mitigating factor id the severity such disorder is assessed with respect to the _______________ of a criminal act.
- There is some evidence to suggest that _____________ who participate in therapy are more likely to participate in violent crime following treatment than those who did not receive treatment.
- What an offender's character must appear to be under limb two of the Hodgson Criteria.
- The principle of prevention in sentencing is also known as _______________.
- A mental disorder where the sufferer is unable to refrain from stealing items not for personal gain or financial value.
- An offence punishable with a _________ only does not qualify for the imposition of a mandatory treatment order.
- Some academics have suggested that mental illnesses affecting the moral ____________ of the accused person should generally result in mitigated sentences.
- A sub-class of specific deterrence that acts to discourage an offender from omitting to do something which he reasonably ought to know can stop the future commission of an offence.
- Before imposing a mandatory treatment order, a court must be satisfied, from a psychiatrist's report, that the offender suffers from a psychiatric condition that is _____________ to treatment.
- Emotional ____________ is a term that means uncontrolled and unstable expressions of emotions.
- According to our Court of Appeal, the existence of a mental disorder in an offender is always a ____________ factor in the sentencing process.
25 Clues: Pyromania is a type of ________________ control disorder. • A mandatory treatment order is a type of _______________ sentence. • The principle of prevention in sentencing is also known as _______________. • What an offender's character must appear to be under limb two of the Hodgson Criteria. • ...
Berita Ortopedik November 2025 2025-11-09
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- ____________ in surgical training is crucial for professional and personal development, helping trainees with technical skills, career guidance, and overcoming challenges like burnout
- the process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats or significant sources of stress
- The tarsometatarsal joint is also known as the _______ joint. This joint complex is named after a French surgeon who first described injuries to this area in the 19th century.
- perseverance toward long-term goals, is a key mental fortitude trait for navigating the challenges of surgical training
- World Mental Health Day is celebrated each year on the 10th of ______________
- internal motivation to achieve recovery or goals
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- Mental Health _______ refers to negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes people may hold towards those who experience mental health conditions.
- Resident’s favourite caffeine-based coping tool
- Malaysia Ministry of Health community mental health service centres are called ____________ centres
- ___________ arthritis typically presents with radiological findings which include erosions, joint space narrowing, and bone proliferation, which can result in a "pencil-in-cup" deformity.
- a state of emotional, mental and often physical exhaustion brought on by prolonged or repeated stress
- a Soviet physician, known for inventing the apparatus for lengthening limb bones and for the method of surgery named after him also known as the magician from Kurgan
- the father of psychoanalysis
13 Clues: the father of psychoanalysis • Resident’s favourite caffeine-based coping tool • internal motivation to achieve recovery or goals • World Mental Health Day is celebrated each year on the 10th of ______________ • Malaysia Ministry of Health community mental health service centres are called ____________ centres • ...
Mental Health 2022-09-05
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- strong feeling of annoyance
- an emotional state of reaction
- Free services that provide to help you
- Has 4 different dimensions
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- mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness
- responsibility for doing something wrong
- Uncertainty of what is happening
- A state of mental or emotional strain
- a feeling of nervousness
9 Clues: a feeling of nervousness • Has 4 different dimensions • strong feeling of annoyance • an emotional state of reaction • Uncertainty of what is happening • A state of mental or emotional strain • Free services that provide to help you • responsibility for doing something wrong • mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness
Mental Health 2022-09-05
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- dealing with annoyance, can't handle it
- Free services that provide to help you
- an emotional state of reaction
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- mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness
- A state of mental or emotional strain
- a feeling of nervousness
- Wellbeing
- Uncertainty of what is happening
- responsibility for doing something wrong
9 Clues: Wellbeing • a feeling of nervousness • an emotional state of reaction • Uncertainty of what is happening • A state of mental or emotional strain • Free services that provide to help you • dealing with annoyance, can't handle it • responsibility for doing something wrong • mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness
Mental health 2022-12-11
Mental Health 2023-03-06
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- taking ones life
- the reason for someone acting the way they do
- an illness that consists of manic and depressive episodes
- post-traumatic stress disorder
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- being addicted to something
- sadness caused by lack of friends or family to talk to
- a worry filled feeling
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- obsessive-compulsive disorder
9 Clues: taking ones life • a worry filled feeling • being addicted to something • obsessive-compulsive disorder • post-traumatic stress disorder • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder • the reason for someone acting the way they do • sadness caused by lack of friends or family to talk to • an illness that consists of manic and depressive episodes
mental health 2023-05-18
10 Clues: signs • the cause • self harm • mental health • being nervous • feeling hopeless • health this week • sleeping problems • strategies sleeping • and statistics increases every year
