mental Crossword Puzzles
Psychology Review 2026-03-11
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- Examine behaviour from the observer and the person doing the behaviour; Sometimes also called phenomenological theory because it focuses on the influence of direct experience (Abraham Maslow)
- numerical data, things that can be counted, measured or given numerical value
- A procedure designed to test a hypothesis using the scientific method
- Personality can be explained through conscious and unconscious forces (Sigmund Freud)
- It is the thoughts that you produce and the process that you produce these thoughts or your mental processes
- information, observations, concepts that are not represented by numbers
- result of the independent variable being changed
- The study of the human mind, human behaviour and mental conditions
- Human behaviour can be explained by the way we are conditioned to act or behave (Ivan Pavlov)
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- The most complex organ in the human body
- Diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders using interviews
- Studying the brain, immune system, nervous system and genetics can help to explain personality and mental state (Thomas J. Bouchard Jr.)
- Focus on mental processes such as perception, learning, thinking, memory, language and problem solving
- Study how people grow, develop and change at different stages of life
- expected to influence the dependent variable
- Study behaviour, social perception and relationships in group or social settings
- Theories about personality that focus on how people think; Thought or cognitive processes can change the way a person behaves (Albert Bandura)
17 Clues: The most complex organ in the human body • expected to influence the dependent variable • result of the independent variable being changed • Diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders using interviews • The study of the human mind, human behaviour and mental conditions • Study how people grow, develop and change at different stages of life • ...
One of the Big Five personality traits: Neuroticism 2021-07-10
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- a feeling of dissatisfaction
- any structure that makes progress difficult
- feeling being thwarted in attaining your goals
- overwhelming feeling of fear
- an emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger
- determined by emotion
- a mental state characterized by a pessimistic sense of inadequacy
- unstable mood
- a relatively permanent state of worry and nervousness
- an act that fails
- a feeling of grudging admiration
- lacking orderly continuity
- an unhappy and worried mental state
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- easily get angry
- deeply agitated especially from emotion
- having committed an offense
- goes against
- unstable order
- the process of shedding tears
- intense sorrow caused by loss of a loved one
- a state of mental or emotional strain
- the opposite of positive
- aroused to impatience
- a sullen gloomy feeling
- a strong feeling of anxiety
- marked by low spirits
- despair
27 Clues: despair • goes against • unstable mood • unstable order • easily get angry • an act that fails • determined by emotion • aroused to impatience • marked by low spirits • a sullen gloomy feeling • the opposite of positive • lacking orderly continuity • having committed an offense • a strong feeling of anxiety • a feeling of dissatisfaction • overwhelming feeling of fear • ...
Ode to My Family - the Cranberries 2018-08-03
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- If you are........ it means that you are taken care of from childhood to adulthood.
- Mental illness causing a person to feel sad all the time.
- Delicate, easy to break.
- Mental illness causing a person to stop eating.
- Messy and complicated.
- Amazing, takes your breath away.
- To feel ......... is to feel honoured or lucky.
- A big surprise.
- Amazing, very good.
- Mental illness causing a person to feel happy one minute and sad the next minute.
- If you don't...... it means that you don't care.
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- Very, very sad.
- A way out.
- Having strong ideas and opinions.
- Became very famous very quickly.
- Special, different.
- In the article, Dolores ....... her father. This means that she thought he was the best person ever.
- To be ......... by something is to be so amazed that you can't believe it's real.
- Death.
- Plan
20 Clues: Plan • Death. • A way out. • Very, very sad. • A big surprise. • Special, different. • Amazing, very good. • Messy and complicated. • Delicate, easy to break. • Became very famous very quickly. • Amazing, takes your breath away. • Having strong ideas and opinions. • Mental illness causing a person to stop eating. • To feel ......... is to feel honoured or lucky. • ...
Ode - to My Family - the Cranberries 2018-08-10
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- mental illness causing a person to stop eating.
- amazing, very good.
- became very famous very quickly.
- delicate, easy to break
- very,very sad.
- special, different.
- to feel... is to feel honoured or lucky.
- to be... by something is to be so amazed that you can't believe it's real.
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- messy and complicated
- having strong ideas and opinions.
- mental illness causing a person to feel sad all the time.
- amazing, takes your breath away.
- mental illness causing a person to feel happy one minute and sad the next minute.
- plan.
- a way out.
- if you are... it means that you are taken care of from childhood to adulthood.
- if you don't... it means that you don't care.
- death.
- in the article, Dolores... her father. This means that she thought he was the best person ever.
- a big surprise
20 Clues: plan. • death. • a way out. • very,very sad. • a big surprise • amazing, very good. • special, different. • messy and complicated • delicate, easy to break • amazing, takes your breath away. • became very famous very quickly. • having strong ideas and opinions. • to feel... is to feel honoured or lucky. • if you don't... it means that you don't care. • ...
World Mental Health Day 2024-09-28
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- a relationship in which a person or thing is linked or associated with something else
- a positive state of inner peace
- activities that preserve and maintain one's physical, emotional and mental health
- an even distribution of weight
- a state of peace and quiet
- a state of well-being
- having a good effect
- capacity to withstand
- to give support
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- conscious mental reactions
- the act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis
- mental or emotional rather than physical
- awareness of one's internal state and surroundings
- to give assistance or support
- to feel concern or interest
- a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something
- give one's attention
- the ability to sense other people's emotions, coupled with the ability to imagine what someone else might be thinking or feeling
- offering help to someone in need
- the ability to think and behave in a normal and rational manner
20 Clues: to give support • give one's attention • having a good effect • a state of well-being • capacity to withstand • conscious mental reactions • a state of peace and quiet • to feel concern or interest • to give assistance or support • an even distribution of weight • a positive state of inner peace • offering help to someone in need • mental or emotional rather than physical • ...
crossword 1 2023-11-23
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- Cawangan perubatan yang diagnosis dan merawat penyakit mental
- Kesihatan mental merujuk pada _________ seseorang untuk berfikir, rasa dan bertindak dalam kehidupan seharian mereka
- Menetapkan ______ untuk belajar atau melakukan aktiviti lain untuk pengurusan masa
- Punca stres sering berlaku kerana kegagalan menguruskan ____
- Penyakit yang menghadapi masalah tidak dapat tidur pada waktu malam
- Gaya hidup sihat sangat penting untuk badan yang cergas dan _____ yang cerdas
- Pengaruh _________ dan media massa merupakan salah satu faktor peningkatan masalah kesihatan mental di negara kita
- Mengikut piramid makanan kategori ini perlu diambil dalam jumlah yang banyak
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- Selain pengurusan masa, cara dan ______ juga merupakan aspek yang penting
- Berkongsi _______ dengan orang yang anda percayai dan selesa
- Pastikan pencapaian ________ dan kokurikulum seimbang dan terjamin
- Kesan yang lazim dialami oleh individu yang mengalami masalah kecelaruan keresahan (Anxiety Disorder) adalah serangan ____
- Perlu sentiasa memastikan kesihatan mental dalam keadaan yang ____
- Kita dapat mengurangkan tekanan melalui aktiviti _____
- Antara cara mengamalkan gaya hidup sihat dengan meminum ___ secukupnya
15 Clues: Kita dapat mengurangkan tekanan melalui aktiviti _____ • Berkongsi _______ dengan orang yang anda percayai dan selesa • Punca stres sering berlaku kerana kegagalan menguruskan ____ • Cawangan perubatan yang diagnosis dan merawat penyakit mental • Pastikan pencapaian ________ dan kokurikulum seimbang dan terjamin • ...
Crossword 2026-02-27
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- Health The wellbeing of the mind and emotions
- The IITH cell that keeps your mental weather sunny side up
- The mental power to bounce back, not just break.
- The only competition at IITH where the last person to cross the finish line is the winner.
- A vital sign, and also a vibrant newsletter
- What does being mindful build in you?
- Emotion combining self-consciousness and regret
- Quality of being flexible under pressure
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- World Mental Health day is celebrated in this month.
- Literally a brain at full capacity, but really just about the now
- The '911' for whatever problem you're facing right now
- A trained helper for emotional wellbeing
- The only thing left in Pandora’s Box after fear and sadness escaped
- When is an ambulance called? In case of a medical ___
- Stepping into their shoes to feel the weight of their walk
15 Clues: What does being mindful build in you? • A trained helper for emotional wellbeing • Quality of being flexible under pressure • A vital sign, and also a vibrant newsletter • Health The wellbeing of the mind and emotions • Emotion combining self-consciousness and regret • The mental power to bounce back, not just break. • ...
Intelligence Crossword 2024-01-18
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- who devised a measure of intelligence test performance called mental age
- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- defining meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- a general intelligence factor that, according to Spearman and others, underlies specific mental abilities and is therefore measured by every task on an intelligence test
- a condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such as in computation or drawing
- this person's theory includes analytical, creative, and practical intelligence
- the most widely used intelligence test
- the success with which a test predicts the behavior it is designed to predict; it is assessed by computing the correlation between test scores and the criterion behavior
- the extent to which a test yield consistent results, as assessed by the consistency of scores on two halves of the test, or on retesting
- a statistical procedure that identiries clusters of related items on a test
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- a method for assessing an individual's mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others, using numerical scores
- mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest
- curve the symmetrical, bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many physical and psychological attributes
- defined originally as the ratio of mental age to chronological age multiplied by 100
16 Clues: the most widely used intelligence test • the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions • the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest • the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to • who devised a measure of intelligence test performance called mental age • ...
Crossword 2024 2024-06-28
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- Physical and mental restfulness
- Cancer-fighting drug
- Persistent sadness
- Fear of the future
- Daily mood tracking
- Financial plan for later years
- Mental exercises for sharpness
- Professional helping talk therapy
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- Support group
- Area where you live after stopping work
- Specialist treating tumors
- Cancer detection test
- To recover from illness
- Positive outlook
- Emotional wellness
- Worry
- Feelings of hopelessness
17 Clues: Worry • Support group • Positive outlook • Emotional wellness • Persistent sadness • Fear of the future • Daily mood tracking • Cancer-fighting drug • Cancer detection test • To recover from illness • Feelings of hopelessness • Specialist treating tumors • Financial plan for later years • Mental exercises for sharpness • Physical and mental restfulness • Professional helping talk therapy • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-24
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- Mental health is a state of ___
- Is our ability to respond to challenges
- Manual of Mental Disorders
- An action usually done as a result of sadness
- World Health Organization
- Shedding on tears, usually accompanied by sadness or anger
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- Mental health ___ is when a persons capacity to cope is diminished or reduced.
- Mental ___ is a health condition that affects the way people think, feel and behave
- Coping with the normal ___ of life.
- Number of components of Mental health
10 Clues: World Health Organization • Manual of Mental Disorders • Mental health is a state of ___ • Coping with the normal ___ of life. • Number of components of Mental health • Is our ability to respond to challenges • An action usually done as a result of sadness • Shedding on tears, usually accompanied by sadness or anger • ...
One Good Club Keep Learning 2021-04-10
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- Winners of the 2020 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship
- Recipient of Club Person of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The fourth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______.
- The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
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- Mary Jo Curran has won this many Senior All-Ireland titles with Kerry
- The location of Killarney Legion grounds
- The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located
- The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The recipient of Killarney Legion Senior Ladies Player of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health
12 Clues: The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located • The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______. • The location of Killarney Legion grounds • The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health • The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • ...
One Good Club Keep Learning 2021-04-10
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- Winners of the 2020 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship
- Recipient of Club Person of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The fourth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______.
- The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
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- Mary Jo Curran has won this many Senior All-Ireland titles with Kerry
- The location of Killarney Legion grounds
- The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located
- The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The recipient of Killarney Legion Senior Ladies Player of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health
12 Clues: The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located • The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______. • The location of Killarney Legion grounds • The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health • The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • ...
Work Wellness Resets 2026-02-25
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- Writing a to-do list reduces mental _____.
- Turning off ______improves focus.
- Clearing desk clutter improves_____.
- Gratitude rewires your _____.
- Writing things down can reduce mental _____.
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- Looking at _____ lowers mental fatiguw.
- One deep breath can lower your _____ rate.
- Hydration improves mental clarity & _____.
- Gentle body movement that relieves tension.
- Even a forced _____ can reduce stress.
10 Clues: Gratitude rewires your _____. • Turning off ______improves focus. • Clearing desk clutter improves_____. • Even a forced _____ can reduce stress. • Looking at _____ lowers mental fatiguw. • One deep breath can lower your _____ rate. • Writing a to-do list reduces mental _____. • Hydration improves mental clarity & _____. • Gentle body movement that relieves tension. • ...
Ode - to My Family - the Cranberries 2018-08-10
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- special, different.
- to be... by something is to be so amazed that you can't believe it's real.
- messy and complicated
- amazing, very good.
- death.
- having strong ideas and opinions.
- became very famous very quickly.
- a way out.
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- to feel... is to feel honoured or lucky.
- very,very sad.
- in the article, Dolores... her father. This means that she thought he was the best person ever.
- mental illness causing a person to feel happy one minute and sad the next minute.
- plan.
- if you don't... it means that you don't care.
- mental illness causing a person to feel sad all the time.
- amazing, takes your breath away.
- mental illness causing a person to stop eating.
- a big surprise
- if you are... it means that you are taken care of from childhood to adulthood.
19 Clues: plan. • death. • a way out. • very,very sad. • a big surprise • special, different. • amazing, very good. • messy and complicated • amazing, takes your breath away. • became very famous very quickly. • having strong ideas and opinions. • to feel... is to feel honoured or lucky. • if you don't... it means that you don't care. • mental illness causing a person to stop eating. • ...
7.6 Nervous system 2026-01-12
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- nervous system (PNS) – Nerves outside CNS
- Fight-or-flight
- nervous system – Voluntary movement
- Nerve cell
- technologist Records brain waves (EEG).
- Treats mental health with therapy.
- Doctor who treats nervous system disorders.
- technologist Studies sleep disorders.
- Uses pressure points to relieve pain.
- Body control center
- Helps breathing
- cord – Message pathway
- Medical doctor who treats mental illness with meds.
- Balance and coordination
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- nervous system Controls automatic actions
- Hold brain fluid
- anesthetist Nurse who gives anesthesia.
- Doctor who gives anesthesia for surgery.
- technologist Tests nerve and muscle activity.
- Surgeon for the brain and nervous system.
- oblongata Breathing and heartbeat
- Hunger, temp, hormones
- health technician – Helps care for mental health patients.
- imager – Takes X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans.
- of osteopathic medicine (DO) – Doctor who treats the whole body.
- Controls body functions
- Treats spine and joint problems.
- Eye and reflex control
- Carry messages
- therapist Helps patients regain movement.
- Uses thin needles to treat pain or illness.
- fluid Protects brain and spinal cord
- nervous system (CNS) – Brain and spinal cord
- Sensory relay
- Protective layers
- system Communication system
- Rest and calm
- Thinking and movement
38 Clues: Nerve cell • Sensory relay • Rest and calm • Carry messages • Fight-or-flight • Helps breathing • Hold brain fluid • Protective layers • Body control center • Thinking and movement • Hunger, temp, hormones • Eye and reflex control • cord – Message pathway • Controls body functions • Balance and coordination • system Communication system • Treats spine and joint problems. • ...
Health science word puzzle 2026-01-12
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- – Carry messages
- – Treats spine and joint problems.
- – Helps breathing
- – Thinking and movement
- – Nerve cell
- – Doctor who gives anesthesia for surgery.
- nervous system (PNS) – Nerves outside CNS
- technologist – Tests nerve and muscle activity.
- oblongata – Breathing and heartbeat
- health technician – Helps care for mental health patients.
- technologist – Records brain waves (EEG).
- – Uses pressure points to relieve pain.
- cord – Message pathway
- – Hold brain fluid
- – Sensory relay
- – Treats mental health with therapy.
- nervous system – Voluntary movement
- nervous system (CNS) – Brain and spinal cord
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- technologist – Studies sleep disorders.
- – Protective layers
- – Surgeon for the brain and nervous system.
- anesthetist – Nurse who gives anesthesia.
- imager – Takes X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans.
- – Fight-or-flight
- therapist – Helps patients regain movement.
- – Uses thin needles to treat pain or illness.
- – Hunger, temp, hormones
- – Rest and calm
- – Body control center
- nervous system – Controls automatic actions
- – Balance and coordination
- of osteopathic medicine (DO) – Doctor who treats the whole body.
- fluid – Protects brain and spinal cord
- – Controls body functions
- system – Communication system
- – Doctor who treats nervous system disorders.
- – Eye and reflex control
- – Medical doctor who treats mental illness with meds.
38 Clues: – Nerve cell • – Rest and calm • – Sensory relay • – Carry messages • – Fight-or-flight • – Helps breathing • – Hold brain fluid • – Protective layers • – Body control center • cord – Message pathway • – Thinking and movement • – Hunger, temp, hormones • – Eye and reflex control • – Controls body functions • – Balance and coordination • system – Communication system • ...
Psychology Vocab 2026-05-03
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- Reaching one’s full potential
- The way we interpret sensory information
- The drive to act or achieve goals
- Processes Internal activities such as thinking and feeling
- Awareness of thoughts, feelings, and surroundings
- Rules or expectations in a society
- Focus on brain, hormones, and genetics
- The ability to adjust to the environment
- Chemicals that carry signals in the brain
- A feeling such as happiness or fear
- Mental processes outside of awareness
- Nerve cells that transmit information
- The study of the structure of the mind by breaking it into basic elements
- Focus on social and cultural influences
- Focus on personal growth and potential
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- Surroundings that influence behavior
- The study of how mental processes help individuals adapt
- Focus on observable behavior and learning
- Focus on thinking, memory, and problem-solving
- A change in behavior due to experience
- Focus on unconscious processes and early experiences
- Actions or reactions of a person
- The system responsible for thinking and feeling
- Examining one’s own thoughts and feelings
- Focus on survival and adaptation
- Patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving
- The organ that controls behavior and mental processes
- Shared beliefs, values, and practices
- The ability to store and recall information
- The ability to stay alive
30 Clues: The ability to stay alive • Reaching one’s full potential • Actions or reactions of a person • Focus on survival and adaptation • The drive to act or achieve goals • Rules or expectations in a society • A feeling such as happiness or fear • Surroundings that influence behavior • Shared beliefs, values, and practices • Mental processes outside of awareness • ...
8B Terms 2013-12-20
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- Whorf's hypothesis that language determines the way we think
- the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
- the tendency to overestimate the accuracy of our knowledge or judgments
- the way an issue is posed
- the Aha! moment
- the stage of speech from age 1 to 2
- argues that we are born with a language acquisition device
- ex. "Drink milk"
- perseverance the tendency to cling to one's beliefs in the face of contrary evidence
- the smallest unit of a word that carries meaning
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- mental grouping of similar objects or events
- ex. Polish or English
- ex. going through every chapter to find the memory unit
- the tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual functions
- ex. -ed means that it happened in the past
- ex. looking up memory in the table of contents
- mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering and communicating
- an automatic feeling or thought
- inability to perceive a problem from a new perspective
- set a tendency to approach a problem in one particular way
- set rules in a language
- ex. the order of words in a sentence
- the smallest distinctive sound
- a mental image or best example of a category
- stage the stage of speech at 4 months
25 Clues: the Aha! moment • ex. "Drink milk" • ex. Polish or English • set rules in a language • the way an issue is posed • the smallest distinctive sound • an automatic feeling or thought • the stage of speech from age 1 to 2 • ex. the order of words in a sentence • stage the stage of speech at 4 months • ex. -ed means that it happened in the past • ...
7.6 Nervous system 2026-01-12
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- nervous system (PNS) – Nerves outside CNS
- Fight-or-flight
- nervous system – Voluntary movement
- Nerve cell
- technologist Records brain waves (EEG).
- Treats mental health with therapy.
- Doctor who treats nervous system disorders.
- technologist Studies sleep disorders.
- Uses pressure points to relieve pain.
- Body control center
- Helps breathing
- cord – Message pathway
- Medical doctor who treats mental illness with meds.
- Balance and coordination
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- nervous system Controls automatic actions
- Hold brain fluid
- anesthetist Nurse who gives anesthesia.
- Doctor who gives anesthesia for surgery.
- technologist Tests nerve and muscle activity.
- Surgeon for the brain and nervous system.
- oblongata Breathing and heartbeat
- Hunger, temp, hormones
- health technician – Helps care for mental health patients.
- imager – Takes X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans.
- of osteopathic medicine (DO) – Doctor who treats the whole body.
- Controls body functions
- Treats spine and joint problems.
- Eye and reflex control
- Carry messages
- therapist Helps patients regain movement.
- Uses thin needles to treat pain or illness.
- fluid Protects brain and spinal cord
- nervous system (CNS) – Brain and spinal cord
- Sensory relay
- Protective layers
- system Communication system
- Rest and calm
- Thinking and movement
38 Clues: Nerve cell • Sensory relay • Rest and calm • Carry messages • Fight-or-flight • Helps breathing • Hold brain fluid • Protective layers • Body control center • Thinking and movement • Hunger, temp, hormones • Eye and reflex control • cord – Message pathway • Controls body functions • Balance and coordination • system Communication system • Treats spine and joint problems. • ...
Mental Health and Wellbeing 2024-07-03
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- Mindfulness practice focusing on breath and relaxation.
- A state of mental tension and worry.
- Unwanted thoughts or behaviours.
- Feeling of being content and happy.
- Professional who helps with mental health.
- Practice of caring for one’s own mental health.
- Ability to understand and manage emotions.
- Deep connection with friends and family.
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- Feeling extremely tired and overwhelmed.
- A strategy to calm the mind and reduce stress.
- Activity done to relax and enjoy.
- A feeling of worry or fear.
- The ability to recover from difficulties.
- Necessary for health, often neglected during stress.
- The opposite of sadness.
15 Clues: The opposite of sadness. • A feeling of worry or fear. • Unwanted thoughts or behaviours. • Activity done to relax and enjoy. • Feeling of being content and happy. • A state of mental tension and worry. • Feeling extremely tired and overwhelmed. • Deep connection with friends and family. • The ability to recover from difficulties. • Professional who helps with mental health. • ...
Chapter 1 2019-02-21
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- A college or university course, typically in a specialized field of study, that provides students with supervised practical application of previously studied theory.
- Sudden reorganization of perceptions, allowing the sudden solution of a problem.
- The school of psychology that emphasizes the uses or functions of the mind and behavior rather than just the elements of experience.
- A stimulus that follows a response and increase the frequency of the response.
- Emphasizes the tendency to organize perceptions into wholes and to integrate separate stimuli into meaningful patterns.
- The school of psychology that argues the mind consists of three basic elements--sensations, feelings, and images--that combine to form experience.
- The approach to psychology that seeks to understand the nature of the links between biological processes and structures such as the functioning of the brain; endocrine system; and heredity; on the one hand; and behavior and mental processes; on the other.
- Freud's method of exploring human personality; the school of psychology that asserts that much of our behavior and mental processes are governed by unconscious ideas and impulses that have their origins in childhood conflicts.
- The view that people are completely free and responsible for their own behavior.
- Research conducted in an effort to find solutions to particular problems.
- A formulation of relationships underlying observed events.
- Deliberate looking into one's own cognitive processes to examine one's thoughts and feelings and to gain self knowledge.
- Research conducted without concern for immediate applications.
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- The study of observable behavior and studies relationships between stimuli and responses.
- Asserts that people are conscious, self aware, and capable of free choice, self-fulfilment, and ethical behavior.
- Mental activity involved in understanding; processing and communicating information; the use of mental processes to perceive and mentally represent the world; think; and engage in problem solving and decision making.
- The approach to psychology that focuses on the nature of consciousness and on mental processes such as sensation and perception; memory; problem solving; decision making, judgment; language and intelligence.
- A group characterized by common features such as cultural heritage, history, race and language.
- Perspective The view that focuses on the roles of ethnicity, gender, culture, and socioeconomic status in personality formation, behavior, and mental processes.
- The view that our behavior and mental processes have been shaped, at least in part, by natural selection as our ancestors strived to meet our prehistoric and historic challenges.
- Cognitive Theory A cognitively oriented learning theory in which observational learning and person variables such as values and expectancies play major roles in individual differences; includes cognitive factors in the explanation and prediction of behavior; formerly termed social-learning theory.
- The science that studies behavior and mental processes.
- An inborn pattern of behavior that is triggered by particular stimulus.
- The psychological state of being male or female
24 Clues: The psychological state of being male or female • The science that studies behavior and mental processes. • A formulation of relationships underlying observed events. • Research conducted without concern for immediate applications. • An inborn pattern of behavior that is triggered by particular stimulus. • ...
Schizophrenia 2023-03-13
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- A mental disorder characterized by a disconnection from reality.
- a type of treatment for mental health issues that involves talking with a mental health professional.
- a class of medications primarily used to treat symptoms of psychosis.
- a false belief that is held with strong conviction, despite evidence to the contrary.
- Medicine used to treat depression. Some people with schizophrenia also experience depression.
- a natural response to stress or danger, often characterized by feelings of apprehension, worry, or fear.
- A group of conditions associated with the elevation or lowering of a person's mood.
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- a mental health professional who studies human behavior and mental processes, and applies this knowledge to help individuals and groups improve their well-being.
- a chronic and severe mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
- a sensory experience that seems real but is not based in reality.
- a neurological movement disorder that causes involuntary muscle contractions
- neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by a range of behavioral and motor symptoms, including immobility and rigidity.
12 Clues: A mental disorder characterized by a disconnection from reality. • a sensory experience that seems real but is not based in reality. • a class of medications primarily used to treat symptoms of psychosis. • a neurological movement disorder that causes involuntary muscle contractions • ...
MH Vocab 2025-09-05
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- chronic and severe mental disorder affecting a person's perception of reality, thoughts and behavior
- symptom in the mental health field where an individual experiences elevated euphoric or irritable mood accompanied by increase
- symptom in the mental health field where an individual experiences persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness or a loss of
- appears at the end of words
- forms the core of words
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- symptom in the mental health field where an individual experiences false beliefs not based on reality and are resistant to ch
- alternating periods of mania (elevated mood) and depression
- symptom in the mental health field where an individual experiences a heightened state of annoyance or anger, often accompanied
- symptom in the mental health field where an individual experiences sensory experiences which seem real but occur in the absen
- describe what clients are experiencing physically, emotionally, socially, or in a combination of these ways
- appears at the start of words
- feelings of fear, worry or unease often accompanied by physical symptoms such as rapid heartbeat or sweating
12 Clues: forms the core of words • appears at the end of words • appears at the start of words • alternating periods of mania (elevated mood) and depression • chronic and severe mental disorder affecting a person's perception of reality, thoughts and behavior • describe what clients are experiencing physically, emotionally, socially, or in a combination of these ways • ...
Lightkeepers Crossword Puzzle :) 2025-04-04
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- Ms. ___________ is a Lightkeeper advisor and she is a (very cool) school counselor!
- The mental health concern that involves rapid thinking and feeling overwhelmed.
- There's different kinds of this: physical, mental, social, spiritual, educational, environmental
- Good ____ is very important for our mental health! You should get 8 hours of it!
- What are the things we use to overcome unwanted feelings (examples are deep breathing, meditation, journaling, etc.)
- The acronym for being a trusted peer
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- Means that we listen to understand, we check for understanding, we repeat back what we heard (clue: _____ listening)
- Means to be in the present moment
- Constant, repeated unkind behavior from one person of power toward someone of lesser power
- The mental health concern that involves severe feelings of sadness and irritability
- The idea that mental health is BAD and we shouldn't talk about it (clue: we want to break the mental health____)
- Mr. ___________ is a Lightkeeper advisor and he is a (very cool) ELA teacher!
12 Clues: Means to be in the present moment • The acronym for being a trusted peer • Mr. ___________ is a Lightkeeper advisor and he is a (very cool) ELA teacher! • The mental health concern that involves rapid thinking and feeling overwhelmed. • Good ____ is very important for our mental health! You should get 8 hours of it! • ...
Community health crossword puzzle 2022-11-04
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- Blank are great ways to help alleviate some of the stresses in your life.
- people who suffer from mental illness are blank more times likely to be victims of violent crimes.
- blank is the 2nd leading cause to death in the ages 10-24
- mental health problems are blank common.
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- unfortunately only blank amount of people receive the help they need for there mental illness.
- one in blank American adults experience mental health problems.
- Study show that our mental illnesses can be passed down generation to generation through blank.
- one in blank young adults have experienced a depressive episode.
- most people form there first sign of mental illness by the age of blank.
- one in blank Americans lived with a serious mental illness, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or major depression
10 Clues: mental health problems are blank common. • blank is the 2nd leading cause to death in the ages 10-24 • one in blank American adults experience mental health problems. • one in blank young adults have experienced a depressive episode. • most people form there first sign of mental illness by the age of blank. • ...
Week 11- Mental Health and Wellbeing 2026-05-02
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- different cultural and ethnic groups conceptualise mental health and wellbeing in different ways
- approach that sees mental health as the presence of positive feelings/emotions and functioning
- how one feels about their life (overall or in domains)
- the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- approach that saw mental health as the presence or absence of poor mental health outcomes/mental illhealth
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- cheerful, interested in life, in good spirits, happy, calm and peaceful, full of life
- a combination of hedonic and eudaimonic wellbeing factors that contribute to a pleasant, engaged and meaningful life
- wellbeing that involves feelings of happiness, satisfaction, and interest in life
- consideration both pathogenic and salutogenic perspectives to view mental health as a complete state
- wellbeing that reflects individual strivings for growth and optimal functioning
10 Clues: how one feels about their life (overall or in domains) • the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders • wellbeing that reflects individual strivings for growth and optimal functioning • wellbeing that involves feelings of happiness, satisfaction, and interest in life • ...
UNIT 1 - INTELLIGENCE 2016-12-20
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- Intelligence Ability to get along with people and cooperate
- Recognizing feelings of others and to feel with them taking another person's perspectives
- Primary Mental Abilities
- Fluid & Crystallised intelligence
- Intelligence Proposed by Wayne Payne
- Capacity to understand the world, think rationally, and use resources effectively when faced with challenges
- Significantly sub-average general intellectual functioning
- Proposed the concept of IQ
- Higher than usual mental capacity
- Multiple Intelligence
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- Proposed that intelligence can be quantified
- Retardation with an IQ range of 35-40 to 50-55
- Retardation with an IQ range of 20-40
- Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Factors that are primary and common to all tasks
- Awareness about one self
- Proposed the concept of Mental Age
- Two-factor theory of intelligence
- Retardation with an IQ range of 50-55 to 70
19 Clues: Multiple Intelligence • Primary Mental Abilities • Awareness about one self • Proposed the concept of IQ • Triarchic theory of intelligence • Fluid & Crystallised intelligence • Two-factor theory of intelligence • Higher than usual mental capacity • Proposed the concept of Mental Age • Intelligence Proposed by Wayne Payne • Retardation with an IQ range of 20-40 • ...
UNIT-2 2022-02-19
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- Diagnostic and statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)
- Global Assessment of functioning
- personality disorder and mental retardation
- Hippocrates
- international classification of diseases (ICD)
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- Emil Kraepelin
- No axis system
- process of ordering the mental disorders and sorting them into groups according to similarity.
- human diseases-both physical and mental
- includes social factors
10 Clues: Hippocrates • Emil Kraepelin • No axis system • includes social factors • Global Assessment of functioning • human diseases-both physical and mental • personality disorder and mental retardation • international classification of diseases (ICD) • Diagnostic and statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) • ...
autumn and grace crossword 2016-04-21
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- to speak
- made hard hardened
- embarrassed or bashful
- a mental activity
- a large heavy broad wheeled covered wagon
- huge
- to walk throw
- the mouth or end of a gun
- shrinking movement
- to obtain
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- to supply
- the state of being confused
- having or showing
- reputation
- to take apart equipment
- stability or permanent
- extreme mental
- a low hill at the base of a mountain
- to imitate or copy
19 Clues: huge • to speak • to supply • to obtain • reputation • to walk throw • extreme mental • having or showing • a mental activity • made hard hardened • to imitate or copy • shrinking movement • embarrassed or bashful • stability or permanent • to take apart equipment • the mouth or end of a gun • the state of being confused • a low hill at the base of a mountain • ...
Genetic Disorders and Abnormalities 2018-06-26
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- du chat syndrome Mental impairment; abnormal larynx ICR DU THCA SOEDRYNM
- cell anemia Causes hemoglobin to clump within RBC KCIELS LELC AAEMIN
- x syndrome Causes intellectual, emotional disability IGLEARF X RDESYNOM
- syndrome Abnormal or missing connective tissue NMFRAA SDROENMY
- syndrome Characterized by the presence of an extra X chromosome in each female cell XXX YNEMORDS
- methemoglobinemia Blue skin coloration RRHDTEEAIY MMEEHTOOBLGIIAMEN
- Extra fingers, toes or both PYOLLYYTDCA
- hypercholesterolemia High cholesterol level, clogged arteries LLFAIMIA HHCYRPEOTLSEELRMOEAMI
- Characterized by rigid, bent fingers DYALCYTCOATMP
- green color blindness Inability to distinguish red from green DRE EERNG OORCL DBLNISESN
- Impaired blood clotting ability HHPEOMIIAL
- disease Degeneration of nervous system THINUNTNGSO EEDSSAI
- Tumors in nervous system, skin NFROUEIMOBRMTSAOSI
- Impairment of social interaction MSIUAT
- Absence of pigmentation LSMABINI
- Abnormality in heme production process PPHROYAIR
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- syndrome Abnormal ovaries and sexual trait RRNTUE YOESDNMR
- fibrosis Abnormal glandular secretions leading to tissue and organ damage YCCTSI FSRBSIOI
- hereditary optic atrophy Acute/subacute loss of vision SRLBEE HDEERIRTAY CPTIO PRTAOYH
- anemia Physical abnormalities, bone marrow failure OACFNIM MNAEAI
- Congenital absence of heart DRCAAAI
- sachs syndrome Deterioration of mental and physical disabilities YTA SSAHC SYOENRMD
- dystrophy Progressive loss of muscle function LCSMRUUA YYHOPDTRS
- Condition of being grossly fat or overwieght OYBTISE
- Mental impairment PLNYHEKTNEOAUIR
- condition Mild mental impairment YXY CNOONIDTI
- Brain, liver and eye damage GLCTAASMEOAI
- van creveld syndrome Dwarfism, heart defect, polydactyly LLIES NAV EEVDLRC SEDMYORN
- syndrome Mental impairment; heart defects WNDO SRODNYEM
- Causes injury to part of brain affecting thinking EIHMEIPLGA
- A form of dwarfism PAALISNODRCAH
- Absence of the calcarial bones ALACAAIRV
- Drastic premature aging EGRORIPA
- localized, abnormal, weak spot on a blood vessel wall AMNSEYRU
- Defects in the eyes AAIINND
35 Clues: Defects in the eyes AAIINND • A form of dwarfism PAALISNODRCAH • Drastic premature aging EGRORIPA • Absence of pigmentation LSMABINI • Mental impairment PLNYHEKTNEOAUIR • Congenital absence of heart DRCAAAI • Extra fingers, toes or both PYOLLYYTDCA • Impairment of social interaction MSIUAT • Brain, liver and eye damage GLCTAASMEOAI • Absence of the calcarial bones ALACAAIRV • ...
Utopia WellCare - Mental Health Awareness Month Puzzle 2026-04-27
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- Slow, controlled breathing exercises used to lower stress and anxiety
- When your body does not get enough vitamins or nutrients it needs
- The connection between your digestive system and your brain that affects mood
- The habit of eating balanced meals to support overall health and energy
- The “sunshine vitamin” your body makes when exposed to sunlight
- The organ that controls your thoughts, mood, and emotions
- The hormone your body produces at night to help you fall asleep
- A nutrient found in foods like eggs and chicken that helps keep blood sugar stable
- A consistent daily schedule that helps support mental stability
- A calming mineral that can help with sleep and muscle relaxation
- Physical activity like walking, lifting, or stretching that improves mental health
- Getting 7–9 hours of this each night supports better mood and focus
- A sudden drop in energy and mood caused by low blood sugar
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- A licensed professional who helps you improve your diet and overall health
- The stress hormone your body releases when you feel overwhelmed
- The ability to recover and stay strong during stressful situations
- The practice of staying focused on the present moment instead of worrying about the past or future
- A brain chemical often called the “feel-good” neurotransmitter
- A state of extreme mental and physical exhaustion caused by long-term stress
- Natural chemicals released during exercise that help improve your mood
- A feeling of constant worry, nervousness, or unease
- Staying hydrated can help improve your concentration and this mental skill
- Healthy fats found in foods like salmon and walnuts that support brain health
- A technique used to change negative thoughts into more positive or realistic ones
- A mental health condition marked by ongoing sadness and loss of interest
25 Clues: A feeling of constant worry, nervousness, or unease • The organ that controls your thoughts, mood, and emotions • A sudden drop in energy and mood caused by low blood sugar • A brain chemical often called the “feel-good” neurotransmitter • The stress hormone your body releases when you feel overwhelmed • ...
Strength & Resources:Self-Care 2024-06-12
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- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
- The feeling of having a reason for what one does, and feeling motivated and driven by it.
- Sufficient amount of sleep necessary for maintaining health and well-being.
- Actions and practices that individuals engage in regularly to maintain and improve their overall health and well-being.
- Physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress.
- Levels: The amount of physical and mental vitality and strength a person has.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
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- The length of time for which a person or animal lives or a thing functions.
- Physical activity performed on a regular basis to maintain or improve health and fitness.
- To stop something from happening or arising.
- A state of well-being characterized by emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy.
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; mental toughness.
- To deal effectively with something difficult.
- A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistently low mood and a loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
15 Clues: To stop something from happening or arising. • To deal effectively with something difficult. • The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. • Physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress. • The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; mental toughness. • The length of time for which a person or animal lives or a thing functions. • ...
Psych Review Puzzle 2017-12-04
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- School of thought concerned only with observable behavior
- ability to speak more than one language
- Reaction time task where name of color and font color do not match
- mental representation of categories
- Memory that holds information temporarily
- quality of a sound
- can't voluntarily form mental images
- adjective for someone who speaks just one language
- general world knowledge
- Tendency for people to remember pleasant things over unpleasant things
- memory loss
- Tendency to remember things that just happened
- "thinking about thinking"
- information is grouped together in order to improve retrieval
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- basic unit of spoken language
- any technique that helps in memory or retrieval
- Sensory memory pertaining to auditory information
- Interpretation of a sensation
- Memory is better when context during encoding is same as during retrieval
- Whole is greater than sum of parts
- state you start in when problem solving
- aphasia characterized by fluent speech with lots of errors
- two seemingly different problems with similar solutions
- Repeating speech immediately after hearing it
- physical object in environment
- Concentration of mental effort
- aphasia characterized by effortful and slow speech
- when a stimulus simultaneously causes a sensation of a different sense
- state you work toward when problem solving
- Thinking about one's own mental processes
30 Clues: memory loss • quality of a sound • general world knowledge • "thinking about thinking" • basic unit of spoken language • Interpretation of a sensation • physical object in environment • Concentration of mental effort • Whole is greater than sum of parts • mental representation of categories • can't voluntarily form mental images • ability to speak more than one language • ...
Tritan's mental health crossword 2022-04-22
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- is a person who can deal with most problems.
- is a feeling of happiness but can also be very dangerous.
- is a feeling of fear or anxiety caused by traumatic events.
- are pills or drinks you take and can make you very sick.
- is a way to get help with serious stress and depression.
- is a feeling of sadness that goes on for a very long time.
- is a way to deal with intense situations.
- is an emotion that causes us to do misjudged and other bad things.
- is a treatment for stress and depression by a professional.
- is fear or hate of a certain thing or group.
- are challenges people will face in life.
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- is a doctor who treats mental illnesses.
- is the opposite of physical and describes the brain.
- is something similar to or is being sick.
- is a disease that you can get
- is viewing people from a mindset of what country therefrom or other features.
- is a mental disorder with a spectrum.
- is a mental disorder that makes you hyper and disorganized.
- is a way to get help with stress and depression.
- are a way we describe ourselves and get mix-up with emotions.
- is something you mentally feel
21 Clues: is a disease that you can get • is something you mentally feel • is a mental disorder with a spectrum. • is a doctor who treats mental illnesses. • are challenges people will face in life. • is something similar to or is being sick. • is a way to deal with intense situations. • is a person who can deal with most problems. • is fear or hate of a certain thing or group. • ...
chapter 18 2023-11-28
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- persistent, reoccurring, uncontrollable thoughts or impulses
- when the body requires a specific does of a particular drug
- treatment of mental disorder through communication
- the capacity to become accustom to a stimulus or drug
- mental disorder in which an induvials personality is separate from the rest, leading to multiple personalities
- Inability to sleep
- fear
- depression that occurs at the same time of the year
- agent that intensifies sensory perception
- fixed, unyielding, false belief or judgment held despite strong evidence of the contrary
- pathological fear of being trapped in a confined space
- substance that diminishes activity, sensation or tone
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- diagnosis and treatment of a mental disorder
- pathological fear of being trapped in a public space
- mood disorder with hyperactivity, irritability, and rabid speech
- exaggerated feeling of well being
- murder
- nonmedical term for an unstable person
- medicine that can alter mood, behavior and cognition
- a syndrome characterized by physical immobility and mental stupor
- pathological fear of heights
- scientific study of the human mind and behavior
- stimulant of the central nervous system
- total or partial inability to remember past experiences
- absence of speech
- presence of two or more disease at the same time
- distress caused by fear
27 Clues: fear • murder • absence of speech • Inability to sleep • distress caused by fear • pathological fear of heights • exaggerated feeling of well being • nonmedical term for an unstable person • stimulant of the central nervous system • agent that intensifies sensory perception • diagnosis and treatment of a mental disorder • scientific study of the human mind and behavior • ...
SPELLING 2024-04-01
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- discover the exact place or position of.
- choose (someone) to hold public office or some other position by voting.
- free from error; in accordance with fact or truth.
- a formal and organized choice by vote of a person for a political office or other position.
- lack of understanding; uncertainty.
- cause (someone) to become bewildered or perplexed.
- the process or art of decorating or adorning something.
- make (someone) feel admiration and respect.
- the action or process of correcting something.
- a state of extreme physical or mental fatigue.
- a rough calculation of the value, number, quantity, or extent of something.
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- the action or process of talking about something in order to reach a decision or to exchange ideas.
- drain (someone) of their physical or mental resources; tire out.
- an idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone, especially one formed without conscious thought or on the basis of little evidence.
- a particular place or position.
- roughly calculate or judge the value, number, quantity, or extent of.
- focus one's attention or mental effort on a particular object or activity.
- make (something) look more attractive by adding extra items or images to it.
- the action or power of focusing one's attention or mental effort.
- talk about (something) with another person or group of people.
20 Clues: a particular place or position. • lack of understanding; uncertainty. • discover the exact place or position of. • make (someone) feel admiration and respect. • the action or process of correcting something. • a state of extreme physical or mental fatigue. • free from error; in accordance with fact or truth. • cause (someone) to become bewildered or perplexed. • ...
7.6 Nervous system 2026-01-12
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- nervous system (PNS) – Nerves outside CNS
- Fight-or-flight
- nervous system – Voluntary movement
- Nerve cell
- technologist Records brain waves (EEG).
- Treats mental health with therapy.
- Doctor who treats nervous system disorders.
- technologist Studies sleep disorders.
- Uses pressure points to relieve pain.
- Body control center
- Helps breathing
- cord – Message pathway
- Medical doctor who treats mental illness with meds.
- Balance and coordination
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- nervous system Controls automatic actions
- Hold brain fluid
- anesthetist Nurse who gives anesthesia.
- Doctor who gives anesthesia for surgery.
- technologist Tests nerve and muscle activity.
- Surgeon for the brain and nervous system.
- oblongata Breathing and heartbeat
- Hunger, temp, hormones
- health technician – Helps care for mental health patients.
- imager – Takes X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans.
- of osteopathic medicine (DO) – Doctor who treats the whole body.
- Controls body functions
- Treats spine and joint problems.
- Eye and reflex control
- Carry messages
- therapist Helps patients regain movement.
- Uses thin needles to treat pain or illness.
- fluid Protects brain and spinal cord
- nervous system (CNS) – Brain and spinal cord
- Sensory relay
- Protective layers
- system Communication system
- Rest and calm
- Thinking and movement
38 Clues: Nerve cell • Sensory relay • Rest and calm • Carry messages • Fight-or-flight • Helps breathing • Hold brain fluid • Protective layers • Body control center • Thinking and movement • Hunger, temp, hormones • Eye and reflex control • cord – Message pathway • Controls body functions • Balance and coordination • system Communication system • Treats spine and joint problems. • ...
7.6 Nervous system 2026-01-12
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- nervous system (PNS) – Nerves outside CNS
- – Fight-or-flight
- nervous system – Voluntary movement
- – Nerve cell
- technologist – Records brain waves (EEG).
- – Treats mental health with therapy.
- – Doctor who treats nervous system disorders.
- technologist – Studies sleep disorders.
- – Uses pressure points to relieve pain.
- – Body control center
- – Helps breathing
- cord – Message pathway
- – Medical doctor who treats mental illness with meds.
- – Balance and coordination
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- nervous system – Controls automatic actions
- – Hold brain fluid
- anesthetist – Nurse who gives anesthesia.
- – Doctor who gives anesthesia for surgery.
- technologist – Tests nerve and muscle activity.
- – Surgeon for the brain and nervous system.
- oblongata – Breathing and heartbeat
- – Hunger, temp, hormones
- health technician – Helps care for mental health patients.
- imager – Takes X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans.
- of osteopathic medicine (DO) – Doctor who treats the whole body.
- – Controls body functions
- – Treats spine and joint problems.
- – Eye and reflex control
- – Carry messages
- therapist – Helps patients regain movement.
- – Uses thin needles to treat pain or illness.
- fluid – Protects brain and spinal cord
- nervous system (CNS) – Brain and spinal cord
- – Sensory relay
- – Protective layers
- system – Communication system
- – Rest and calm
- – Thinking and movement
38 Clues: – Nerve cell • – Sensory relay • – Rest and calm • – Carry messages • – Fight-or-flight • – Helps breathing • – Hold brain fluid • – Protective layers • – Body control center • cord – Message pathway • – Thinking and movement • – Hunger, temp, hormones • – Eye and reflex control • – Controls body functions • – Balance and coordination • system – Communication system • ...
The ARM September Crossword 2025-08-20
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- Month of the autumn equinox
- Annual September observance promoting treatment and support for addiction and mental health recovery.
- Evidence-based PTSD treatment where patients process trauma through structured writing.
- Amy Bormel's sidekick (last name)
- Efforts to champion treatment, recovery, and mental health in the community.
- What peers, families, and communities provide to those in treatment and recovery.
- Director of Outreach and Peer Services
- a nonprofit offering advocacy, education, and support for mental health (acronym).
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- Treatment center in Rockville, Maryland, known for recovery and rehabilitation programs.
- The process of healing and rebuilding a healthier, substance-free life.
- Collective effort to raise awareness, provide resources, and save lives during a dedicated September observance.
- Federal agency that leads public health efforts on substance use and mental health (acronym).
- Purr-fectly content feline.
- A professional with lived experience who supports others in treatment and recovery.
- Guidance connecting clients to additional programs, services, or resources.
- Act of extending services and resources to communities in need.
16 Clues: Month of the autumn equinox • Purr-fectly content feline. • Amy Bormel's sidekick (last name) • Director of Outreach and Peer Services • Act of extending services and resources to communities in need. • The process of healing and rebuilding a healthier, substance-free life. • Guidance connecting clients to additional programs, services, or resources. • ...
PSYC341 Writing Assignment 3 2017-12-04
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- interpretation of sensations
- deciding whether a particular object belongs in a certain category by comparing it to a prototype
- aka working memory; duration is 10-15 seconds; brief memory for a limited amount of material
- knowledge about a situation/event/person
- concentration of mental effort on sensory or mental events; types of this include divided and selective
- inability to call mental images to mind
- joined sensations; for example, seeing sounds, hearing shapes, tasting colors
- initial state, goal state, obstacles; strategies include algorithms, analogies and the hill climbing heuristic
- doing the next immediate thing that seems directly related to your goal
- a level of processing; says that recall is better if the context at time of encoding is the same at time of recall
- a series of processes, operating on internal representations; our mental activity
- has a large capacity; contains memory for experiences and information that one has collected throughout their life
- whole>sum of parts
- memory for general facts about the world
- problem solving strategies that usually produce a correct solution
- mental representations of non-present objects or events; involved in many cognitive tasks
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- stutters, Freudian slips, etc.
- requires one to identity the ends of the problem and then figure out the means to read those ends goals
- one's knowledge and control of one's own cognitive processes
- perception driven by hypothesis or past knowledge
- memories about how to do certain things (ex. riding a bike)
- how we adjust the pronunciation of a current sound
- perception driven by sensory input
- how we actually categorize different phonemes
- initial reception of information
- when one fails to recognize human faces
- looking inward; thinking about one's own mental processes
- memories for events that personally happened to you
- conversational turn taking; people are good at knowing when to jump in and when not to jump in
- the awareness that people have about the outside world; does not equal attention but is closely related
30 Clues: whole>sum of parts • interpretation of sensations • stutters, Freudian slips, etc. • initial reception of information • perception driven by sensory input • inability to call mental images to mind • when one fails to recognize human faces • knowledge about a situation/event/person • memory for general facts about the world • how we actually categorize different phonemes • ...
Psychology 2026-02-21
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- : The scientific study of the mind and human behavior.
- mind : The part of the mind that contains hidden thoughts, memories, and desires.
- : The way people act, think, and respond in different situations.
- : A theory and method of therapy developed by « Sigmund Freud », focuses on the unconscious mind.
- : A trained professional who studies mental processes and helps people deal with emotional or behavioral problems through assessment and therapy.
- : The ability to learn, understand, and apply knowledge.
- : The ability to store and recall information.
- : A medical doctor who treats mental disorders and can prescribe medication.
- : Anything that takes attention away from a task.
- : An extreme and irrational fear of something.
- : A condition identified by a pattern of symptoms that appear together.
- : A serious mental condition in which a person loses contact with reality (e.g., hallucinations or delusions).
- : A sudden intense feeling of fear with symptoms like rapid heartbeat and sweating.
- Personality Disorder) : A personality disorder characterized by perfectionism and extreme need for control.
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- : A person with severe antisocial behavior, lack of empathy, and no guilt.
- : Treatment of emotional or mental problems through talking with a trained therapist.
- Disorder) : A disorder involving unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and behaviors (compulsions).
- : A mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- : The ability to notice and concentrate on something specific.
- : A feeling of worry, nervousness, or fear about something uncertain.
- complex : A deep feeling of inadequacy or low self-worth.
- : An irrational and persistent feeling that others are trying to harm you.
- : The branch of medicine that deals with mental disorders and their treatment, often with medication.
- abilities : Mental skills used for thinking, learning, remembering, and solving problems.
- : A problem that affects how a person thinks, feels, or behaves.
- complex : An exaggerated belief that one is better than others.
- : A strong set of feelings or beliefs that influence behavior.
- : A Greek word that means “self” or “mind.”
- : The part of the mind we are aware of — thoughts and feelings we can control.
- disorder : A mood disorder involving extreme mood swings between depression and mania.
30 Clues: : A Greek word that means “self” or “mind.” • : The ability to store and recall information. • : An extreme and irrational fear of something. • : Anything that takes attention away from a task. • : The scientific study of the mind and human behavior. • : The ability to learn, understand, and apply knowledge. • ...
Silent letter P 2021-07-07
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- a sacred song or hymn
- the study of the science of the mind
- a place to store things
- another word for a docket
- a part of the military
- of or using air or other gases
- a flying dinosaur
- a serious mental disorder
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- a juicy fruit
- a type of very bad flu
- the science of treating mental health
- a doctor who deals with mental health
- false or pretended,not authentic,fake
- spiritual, or supernatural processes or influences a person that has the power to affect another
- forceful attempt to seize power
15 Clues: a juicy fruit • a flying dinosaur • a sacred song or hymn • a type of very bad flu • a part of the military • a place to store things • another word for a docket • a serious mental disorder • of or using air or other gases • forceful attempt to seize power • the study of the science of the mind • the science of treating mental health • a doctor who deals with mental health • ...
Mental health crossword 2024-05-28
11 Clues: opioid drug • chronic low mood • extreme mood swings • mental health doctor • feelings of uneasiness • mental health treatment • anxiety inducing flashbacks • phone line to call for help • excessive thoughts and fears • state of worry or mental tension • hallucinations and episodes of psychosis
PSYC341 Writing Assignment 3 2017-11-29
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- looking inward; thinking about one's own mental processes
- mental representations of non-present objects or events; involved in many cognitive tasks
- has a large capacity; contains memory for experiences and information that one has collected throughout their life
- concentration of mental effort on sensory or mental events; types of this include divided and selective
- when one fails to recognize human faces
- perception driven by hypothesis or past knowledge
- how we actually categorize different phonemes
- the awareness that people have about the outside world; does not equal attention but is closely related
- how we adjust the pronunciation of a current sound
- memory for general facts about the world
- stutters, Freudian slips, etc.
- doing the next immediate thing that seems directly related to your goal
- a series of processes, operating on internal representations; our mental activity
- joined sensations; for example, seeing sounds, hearing shapes, tasting colors
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- problem solving strategies that usually produce a correct solution
- perception driven by sensory input
- deciding whether a particular object belongs in a certain category by comparing it to a prototype
- knowledge about a situation/event/person
- aka working memory; duration is 10-15 seconds; brief memory for a limited amount of material
- inability to call mental images to mind
- a level of processing; says that recall is better if the context at time of encoding is the same at time of recall
- initial state, goal state, obstacles; strategies include algorithms, analogies and the hill climbing heuristic
- whole>sum of parts
- conversational turn taking; people are good at knowing when to jump in and when not to jump in
- requires one to identity the ends of the problem and then figure out the means to read those ends goals
- initial reception of information
- memories about how to do certain things (ex. riding a bike)
- interpretation of sensations
- memories for events that personally happened to you
- one's knowledge and control of one's own cognitive processes
30 Clues: whole>sum of parts • interpretation of sensations • stutters, Freudian slips, etc. • initial reception of information • perception driven by sensory input • inability to call mental images to mind • when one fails to recognize human faces • knowledge about a situation/event/person • memory for general facts about the world • how we actually categorize different phonemes • ...
Body Positive 2023-05-10
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- Liberation Breaking free from societal standards and embracing one's own unique body.
- Embracing oneself without judgement.
- A positive regard for oneself.
- Glowing with health and vitality.
- Belief in oneself and one's abilities.
- An affectionate feeling towards oneself and others.
- Physical or mental power and endurance.
- Energy and enthusiasm for life.
- Having a body in good physical and mental condition.
- Neutrality Focusing on the function of the body rather than appearance.
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- Providing the body with essential nutrients.
- Encouragement to take control of one's life.
- Encouragement and assistance from others.
- Ability to recover from setbacks and adapt to change.
- Range of motion in the body.
- Taking care of one's physical and mental well-being.
- A state of being in good health and overall well-being.
- Diversity Celebrating and accepting all types of bodies.
- Having a full, shapely figure.
- Feeling content and joyful.
20 Clues: Feeling content and joyful. • Range of motion in the body. • A positive regard for oneself. • Having a full, shapely figure. • Energy and enthusiasm for life. • Glowing with health and vitality. • Embracing oneself without judgement. • Belief in oneself and one's abilities. • Physical or mental power and endurance. • Encouragement and assistance from others. • ...
Y9 Psych Schools of Thought 2024-05-27
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- Study of the nervous system and brain function.
- Positive outcome following desired behavior.
- Ability to develop into something better.
- Founder of psychoanalysis and theory of the unconscious.
- Instinctual drives and desires in personality.
- Study of mental processes like thinking, memory, perception.
- Study of unconscious mind and childhood experiences.
- Storage and recall of information.
- Decreases likelihood of a behavior repeating.
- Mediates between desires and reality in personality.
- Organ controlling thoughts, memory, emotions, and body.
- Development and progression in physical, mental, or emotional aspects.
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- Study of observable behavior, ignoring mental processes.
- Moral conscience influencing personality.
- Increases likelihood of a behavior repeating.
- Interpretation of sensory information.
- Study of how biology influences behavior and mind.
- Emphasizes personal growth, self-actualization, and free will.
18 Clues: Storage and recall of information. • Interpretation of sensory information. • Moral conscience influencing personality. • Ability to develop into something better. • Positive outcome following desired behavior. • Increases likelihood of a behavior repeating. • Decreases likelihood of a behavior repeating. • Instinctual drives and desires in personality. • ...
logic 2024-06-08
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- Formed through simple apprehension.
- Concerned with the logical form.
- The mental process of breaking down complex information.
- Greek word meaning study, reason, or discourse.
- Science and art of correct thinking.
- First essential operation of the intellect.
- The mental process of identifying similarities and differences.
- The initial mental operation in the study of logic.
- Deals with subject matter and truth.
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- Logical form and rules of ___.
- Branch that deals with the truth of the subject matter.
- The third essential operation of the intellect.
- Study of correct reasoning.
- Depending on its use in a proposition, a term can take different ___.
- The mental process of determining the exact meaning of a term.
- The second essential operation of the intellect.
- Correct thinking involves these.
- Logical form and rules of inference.
- Represent concepts.
- A single word or phrase that represents a concept.
20 Clues: Represent concepts. • Study of correct reasoning. • Logical form and rules of ___. • Concerned with the logical form. • Correct thinking involves these. • Formed through simple apprehension. • Science and art of correct thinking. • Logical form and rules of inference. • Deals with subject matter and truth. • First essential operation of the intellect. • ...
mental 2022-04-01
WHAT IS HEALTH AND WELLNESS? 2025-08-20
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- physical activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness, overall health, and well-being.
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth, the study of nutrients in food.
- the ability to maintain health and well-being
- the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; mental toughness that allows individuals to adapt to challenges.
- an approach that considers the whole person, including physical, mental, emotional, and social aspects, rather than just individual symptoms.
- a state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy; encompasses physical, mental, and social health.
- the condition of being physically fit and healthy, often achieved through regular exercise and proper nutrition.
- practices undertaken by an individual to maintain personal health and well-being, encompassing physical, mental, and emotional aspects.
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- the process of maintaining adequate fluid balance in the body, essential for optimal functioning of all physiological systems.
- the quality of being present and fully engaged with the current moment, often cultivated through meditation or focused awareness
- the state of being strong and active; energy and liveliness that contribute to overall health.
- the state of being free from illness or injury; overall physical and mental well-being.
- an active process of becoming aware of and making choices toward a healthy and fulfilling life.
- the action of stopping something from happening or arising; in health, it refers to measures taken to avoid diseases and promote well-being.
- the state of having equilibrium; in health, it refers to maintaining a stable mental and emotional state.
15 Clues: the ability to maintain health and well-being • the state of being free from illness or injury; overall physical and mental well-being. • physical activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness, overall health, and well-being. • the state of being strong and active; energy and liveliness that contribute to overall health. • ...
Statistics on Depression 2026-01-12
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- The number of 15 to 16 year-olds with depression nearly “?” between the 1980s and 2000s.(OFNS - 2004)
- “?” participants were more likely to experience depression than black participants. (TTC - 2013)
- 49 percent of participants had been diagnosed with “?”. (TTC - 2013)
- Less than half of adults diagnosed with mental health problems during childhood were appropriately “?” at the time.(OFNS - 2004)
- 93.2 percent of participants reported experiencing “?” as a result of their mental ill health. (TTC - 2013) (MHN)
- The proportion of five to “?” year-olds who are seriously depressed is 0.2 per cent. (OFNS - 2004)
- Major depression is thought to be the second leading cause of “?” worldwide. (MHF)
- Diagnosis rates varied depending on a person’s “?” (with those experiencing lower income reported depression more).(MHN)
- 19 percent of “?” participants reported having been diagnosed with a mental health problem.(MHN)
- A combination of anxiety and depression accounts for one fifth of “?” lost in the UK. (MHF)
- 33 percent of “?” participants reported having been diagnosed with a mental health problem.(MHN)
- The approximate number of eleven to “?” year-olds who are seriously depressed is 62,000.(OFNS - 2004)
- The proportion of “?” to sixteen year-olds who are seriously depressed is 1.4 percent.(OFNS - 2004)
- 0.9 percent of “?” people in the UK suffer from severe depression. (OFNS - 2004)
- 19 percent of adults reported being diagnosed with “?” at some point in their lives.(MHN)
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- According to the “?” organisation, between 4 and 10 percent of people in England will experience depression at some point in their lives.
- According to the “?” organisation, more females than males report being diagnosed with a mental health problem.
- More than half of adults with mental health problems were diagnosed in “?”.(OFNS - 2004)
- The TTC (2013) survey included 740 “?”.
- Rates of recovery varied widely between Primary Care “?”, showing large differences. The lowest reported recovery rate was 7 percent, whereas the highest reported recovery rate was 63 percent. (NIP - 2011)
- The highest rates of depression were reported by “?” participants. (TTC - 2013)
- People from “?” backgrounds are more likely to experience depression than those from more advantaged backgrounds. (MHF)
- The approximate number of young people with “?” depression is 80,000. (OFNS - 2004)
- to the Nursing in Practice (2011) data on NHS psychological treatments, 42 percent of patients were no longer showing measurable symptoms of depression or anxiety disorders by the end of “?”.
- According to the “?” organisation, a survey of BME people with mental health difficulties was conducted in 2013.
25 Clues: The TTC (2013) survey included 740 “?”. • 49 percent of participants had been diagnosed with “?”. (TTC - 2013) • The highest rates of depression were reported by “?” participants. (TTC - 2013) • 0.9 percent of “?” people in the UK suffer from severe depression. (OFNS - 2004) • Major depression is thought to be the second leading cause of “?” worldwide. (MHF) • ...
Body Positive 2023-05-10
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- Liberation Breaking free from societal standards and embracing one's own unique body.
- Embracing oneself without judgement.
- A positive regard for oneself.
- Glowing with health and vitality.
- Belief in oneself and one's abilities.
- An affectionate feeling towards oneself and others.
- Physical or mental power and endurance.
- Energy and enthusiasm for life.
- Having a body in good physical and mental condition.
- Neutrality Focusing on the function of the body rather than appearance.
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- Providing the body with essential nutrients.
- Encouragement to take control of one's life.
- Encouragement and assistance from others.
- Ability to recover from setbacks and adapt to change.
- Range of motion in the body.
- Taking care of one's physical and mental well-being.
- A state of being in good health and overall well-being.
- Diversity Celebrating and accepting all types of bodies.
- Having a full, shapely figure.
- Feeling content and joyful.
20 Clues: Feeling content and joyful. • Range of motion in the body. • A positive regard for oneself. • Having a full, shapely figure. • Energy and enthusiasm for life. • Glowing with health and vitality. • Embracing oneself without judgement. • Belief in oneself and one's abilities. • Physical or mental power and endurance. • Encouragement and assistance from others. • ...
mental heath by bryan 2022-05-08
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- personality disorder -A condition in which people avoid social activities and interacting with others.
- disorder-an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear
- anxiety disorder-Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with daily activities.
- I disorder-defined by manic episodes that last at least 7 days
- anxiety disorder-A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety.
- disorder-A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- psychosis- a serious mental health illness that can affect someone soon after having a baby
- disorder -it's when a child has antisocial behavior
- nervosa-A serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain.
- disorder-A mental health condition including schizophrenia and mood disorder symptoms.
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- disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- nervosa-An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- Depressive disorder-A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities
- mild but long-term form of depression.
- personality disorder - a mental health condition marked by a pattern of distrust and suspicion of others without adequate reason to be suspicious
- disorder-Excessive thoughts that lead to repetitive behaviors
- stress disorder-A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- eating disorder-Frequently consuming unusually large amounts of food in one sitting and feeling that eating behavior is out of control.
- defiant disorder-A disorder in a child marked by defiant and disobedient behavior to authority figures.
- personality disorder- a type of anxious personality disorder.
20 Clues: mild but long-term form of depression. • disorder -it's when a child has antisocial behavior • disorder-Excessive thoughts that lead to repetitive behaviors • personality disorder- a type of anxious personality disorder. • I disorder-defined by manic episodes that last at least 7 days • disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly. • ...
HEALTH 2023-08-27
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- Drugs or remedies used to treat or manage medical conditions.
- Identifying a disease or condition through examination and analysis of symptoms.
- A hypersensitive reaction to a substance that is normally harmless.
- A substance that stimulates the immune system to develop immunity to a specific disease.
- A physical or mental indication of an illness or condition.
- Having good physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
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- The invasion and multiplication of harmful microorganisms in the body.
- Persistent and long-lasting, often referring to diseases or conditions.
- Intense worry or fear about future events.
- Excessive body weight due to an accumulation of fat
- A state of poor health, often caused by disease or injury.
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- The state of being in good health and overall well-being.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent illness, like washing hands.
- Mental or emotional strain caused by demanding situations.
15 Clues: Intense worry or fear about future events. • Excessive body weight due to an accumulation of fat • Having good physical, mental, and emotional well-being. • The state of being in good health and overall well-being. • A state of poor health, often caused by disease or injury. • Mental or emotional strain caused by demanding situations. • ...
Ch.1 Vocabulary 2013-09-08
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- The approach to psychology that focuses on the nature of consciousness and on mental processes such as sensation and perception, memory, problem solving, decision making, judgment, language, and intelligence.
- A formulation of relationships underling observed events.
- A school of psychology in the behaviorist tradition that includes cognitive factors in the explanation and prediction of behavior; formerly termed social-learning theory.
- The school of psychology that emphasizes the tendency to organize perceptions into wholes and to integrate separate stimuli into meaningful patterns.
- The school of psychology that asserts that much of our behavior and mental processes are governed by unconscious ideas and impulses that have their origins in childhood conflicts.
- Research conducted in an effort to find solutions to particular problems.
- The view that focusses on the roles of ethnicity, gender, culture, and socioeconomic status in behavior and mental processes.
- The approach to psychology that seeks to understand the nature of the links between biological processes and structures such as the functioning of the brain, the endocrine system, and heredity, on the one hand, and behavior and mental processes, on the other.
- The school of psychology that argues the mind consist of three basic elements – sensations, feelings, and images – that combine to form experience.
- The use of mental processes to perceive and mentally represent the world, think, and engage in problem solving and decision making.
- A group characterized by common features such as cultural heritage, history, race, and language.
- The science that studies behavior and mental processes.
- The school of psychology that defines psychology as the study of observable behavior and studies relationships between stimuli and responses.
- The school of psychology that emphasizes the uses or functions of the mind and behavior rather than just the elements of experience.
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- The view that our behavior and mental processes have been shaped, at least in part, by natural selection as our ancestors strived to meet our prehistoric and historic challenges.
- The view that people are free and responsible for their own behavior.
- Deliberate looking into one’s own cognitive processes to examine one’s thoughts and feelings and to gain self-knowledge.
- A college or university course, typically in a specialized field of study, that provides students with supervised practical application of previously studied theory.
- Research conducted without concern for immediate applications.
- In Gestalt psychology, the sudden reorganization of perceptions, allowing the sudden solution of a problem.
- The philosophy and school of psychology that asserts that people are conscious, self-aware, and capable of free choice, self- fulfillment, and ethical behavior.
21 Clues: The science that studies behavior and mental processes. • A formulation of relationships underling observed events. • Research conducted without concern for immediate applications. • The view that people are free and responsible for their own behavior. • Research conducted in an effort to find solutions to particular problems. • ...
Chapter 9 2023-06-02
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- response a person's emotional response to loss.
- to deal with and attempt to overcome problems and difficulties
- a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen.
- disorder any of a group of mental conditions characterized by persistent disturbance of mood, especially in the form of depression or euphoria or a combination of these.
- the action of consenting to receive or undertake something offered.
- disorder a problem with how the brain recieves and sends information to the rest of the body.
- process a natural response to losing someone or something that's important to you.
- therapy the treatment of a mental condition by training the patient's reactions to stimuli.
- therapy a type of psychotherapy in which negative patterns of thought about the self and the world are challenged in order to alter unwanted behavior patterns or treat mood disorders such as depression.
- suicides a group of suicides, suicide attempts, or any self-harm events that occur closer together in time and space than would normally be expected in a given community.
- the state or experience of being isolated from a group or an activity to which one should belong or in which one should be involved.
- therapy uses physiological treatments such as medications to treat psychological disorders.
- a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
- disorder any of a range of mental conditions in which there is a persistent disturbance of eating behavior and impairment of physical or mental health.
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- the expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died, typically involving following certain conventions such as wearing black clothes.
- therapy a form of psychotherapy in which a group of patients meet to describe and discuss their problems together under the supervision of a therapist.
- release the catharsis or sudden outpouring of emotions that have been pent up or supressed.
- disorder a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression.
- the act or an instance of taking one's own life voluntarily and intentionally.
- the action of declaring something to be untrue.
- disorder involves a persistent feeling of anxiety or dread.
- disorder a dysfunction of the brain that was meant to exclude psychiatric disorders.
- the treatment of mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction.
- deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
- disorder unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms.
- disorder characterized by a clinically significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotional regulation, or behavior.
- disorder a group of behavioral and emotional problems characterized by a disregard for others.
27 Clues: deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. • response a person's emotional response to loss. • the action of declaring something to be untrue. • a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility. • disorder involves a persistent feeling of anxiety or dread. • to deal with and attempt to overcome problems and difficulties • ...
Chapter 9 2023-06-02
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- response a person's emotional response to loss
- (of a person) deal effectively with something difficult.
- the expectation that one will have positive experiences or that a potentially threatening or negative situation will not materialize or will ultimately result in a favorable state of affairs.
- disorder any of a group of mental conditions characterized by persistent disturbance of mood, especially in the form of depression or euphoria or a combination of these.
- willing acknowledgment of validity or correctness.
- disorder an umbrella term for a group of recognizable medical conditions which are due to changes to the functioning of the systems of the body rather than due to a disease affecting the structure of the body.
- process The stages of the ______ process include shock, denial, anger, bargaining, depression, testing, and acceptance.
- therapy the treatment of a mental condition by training the patient's reactions to stimuli.
- therapy a type of psychotherapy in which negative patterns of thought about the self and the world are challenged in order to alter unwanted behavior patterns or treat mood disorders such as depression.
- suicides a group of suicides, suicide attempts, or self-harm events that occur closer together in time and space than would normally
- when a person withdraws or becomes isolated from their environment or from other people.
- therapy uses physiological treatments such as medications to treat psychological disorders.
- an emotion characterized by tension and hostility arising from frustration, real or imagined injury by another, or perceived injustice.
- disorder any of a range of mental conditions in which there is a persistent disturbance of eating behaviour and impairment of physical or mental health.
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- the expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died, typically involving following certain conventions such as wearing black clothes.
- therapy a form of psychotherapy in which a group of patients meet to describe and discuss their problems together under the supervision of a therapist.
- release the catharsis or sudden outpouring of emotions that have been pent up or suppressed.
- disorder a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression.
- the act or an instance of taking one's own life voluntarily and intentionally.
- the action of declaring something to be untrue.
- disorder involves a persistent feeling of anxiety or dread, which can interfere with daily life
- disorder a previously used term to describe a dysfunction of the brain that was meant to exclude psychiatric disorders.
- the treatment of mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction.
- a strong sense of guilt and regret for a past action.
- disorder an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress
- disorder A mental disorder is characterized by a clinically significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotional regulation, or behaviour.
- disorder refers to a group of behavioral and emotional problems characterized by a disregard for others
27 Clues: response a person's emotional response to loss • the action of declaring something to be untrue. • willing acknowledgment of validity or correctness. • a strong sense of guilt and regret for a past action. • (of a person) deal effectively with something difficult. • the treatment of mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction. • ...
SIS Crossword 8-21-24 2024-08-20
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- Healing takes____.
- You are___your past.
- "Freeing yourself was one thing; claiming_________of that freed self was another." - Toni Morrison
- A moment of_______for the still sick and suffering.
- You are a______in sobriety.
- Show_______for those with mental illness.
- "The most common way people give up their_____is by thinking they don't have any." - Alice Walker
- You have made more________than you may be giving yourself credit for.
- Do something you_____at least once a day.
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- Understand your_______and allow yourself to feel them.
- __________self-care.
- It's okay to be__________.
- Mental health______and its effects can be worse than the mental health problem itself.
- I am learning to____myself.
- I am______.
- Seeking help is a sign of________.
- "It's a beautiful day to stay_____." - Ms. Sharisia
17 Clues: I am______. • Healing takes____. • __________self-care. • You are___your past. • It's okay to be__________. • I am learning to____myself. • You are a______in sobriety. • Seeking help is a sign of________. • Show_______for those with mental illness. • Do something you_____at least once a day. • A moment of_______for the still sick and suffering. • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2025-08-20
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- The practice of being fully present in the moment without judgment.
- A serious mental disorder involving distorted thinking and perception.
- The ability to bounce back after hardship.
- A professional identification of a disease or condition.
- A strategy people use to manage stress.
- A branch of medicine that focuses on mental illness treatment.
- Intense worry or fear that interferes with daily life.
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- Persistent sadness or loss of interest in usual activities.
- Professional treatment that helps people work through mental health challenges.
- The state of being healthy, comfortable, and happy.
- Activities done to take care of one’s own mental and physical health.
- Negative label society gives people because of a condition.
- A condition marked by extreme mood swings between highs and lows.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
14 Clues: A strategy people use to manage stress. • The ability to bounce back after hardship. • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • The state of being healthy, comfortable, and happy. • Intense worry or fear that interferes with daily life. • A professional identification of a disease or condition. • Persistent sadness or loss of interest in usual activities. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2024-06-03
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- a place for seeking professional help
- ______ -factors include social, economic, and circular circumstances
- Internal factors that enhance _________ can be strengthened by
- What are some ways to improve mental health?
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- ______-factors can include a strong sense of self, coping and self-monitoring skills, the ability to make healthy choices, and a feeling of cultural pride
- What is mental health?
- sleep is _____ for our mental health
- and mood management techniques?
- a feeling of worry nervousness or unease
- What role does therapy play in mental health?
10 Clues: What is mental health? • and mood management techniques? • sleep is _____ for our mental health • a place for seeking professional help • a feeling of worry nervousness or unease • What are some ways to improve mental health? • What role does therapy play in mental health? • Internal factors that enhance _________ can be strengthened by • ...
DKSH Well-Being Week Oct 7 - Oct 11 2024-09-24
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- _____ Resources can provide support if you need help with your mental health
- __-_____ means to relax your body & mind
- Be ____ to yourself
- Is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person
- Have _____ in your abilities
- To create a period of focused mindfulness or spiritual relaxation
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- The feeling of being under too much mental or emotional pressure
- Emotional ______ is the ability to manage your own emotions and understand the emotions of people around you
- You ______ to DKSH
- Your mental _____ is important to DKSH
- Having a _____ attitude helps
- One of the most common forms of mental illness is _____
12 Clues: You ______ to DKSH • Be ____ to yourself • Have _____ in your abilities • Having a _____ attitude helps • Your mental _____ is important to DKSH • __-_____ means to relax your body & mind • One of the most common forms of mental illness is _____ • The feeling of being under too much mental or emotional pressure • ...
One Good Club Keep Learning 2021-04-10
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- The fourth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located
- The location of Killarney Legion grounds
- The recipient of Killarney Legion Senior Ladies Player of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
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- Recipient of Club Person of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______.
- The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- Mary Jo Curran has won this many Senior All-Ireland titles with Kerry
- The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health
- Winners of the 2020 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship
12 Clues: The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______. • The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located • The location of Killarney Legion grounds • The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health • The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • ...
Chapter 9 2023-06-02
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- response a person's emotional response to loss.
- to deal with and attempt to overcome problems and difficulties
- a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen.
- disorder any of a group of mental conditions characterized by persistent disturbance of mood, especially in the form of depression or euphoria or a combination of these.
- the action of consenting to receive or undertake something offered.
- disorder a problem with how the brain recieves and sends information to the rest of the body.
- process a natural response to losing someone or something that's important to you.
- therapy the treatment of a mental condition by training the patient's reactions to stimuli.
- therapy a type of psychotherapy in which negative patterns of thought about the self and the world are challenged in order to alter unwanted behavior patterns or treat mood disorders such as depression.
- suicides a group of suicides, suicide attempts, or any self-harm events that occur closer together in time and space than would normally be expected in a given community.
- the state or experience of being isolated from a group or an activity to which one should belong or in which one should be involved.
- therapy uses physiological treatments such as medications to treat psychological disorders.
- a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
- disorder any of a range of mental conditions in which there is a persistent disturbance of eating behavior and impairment of physical or mental health.
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- the expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died, typically involving following certain conventions such as wearing black clothes.
- therapy a form of psychotherapy in which a group of patients meet to describe and discuss their problems together under the supervision of a therapist.
- release the catharsis or sudden outpouring of emotions that have been pent up or supressed.
- disorder a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression.
- the act or an instance of taking one's own life voluntarily and intentionally.
- the action of declaring something to be untrue.
- disorder involves a persistent feeling of anxiety or dread.
- disorder a dysfunction of the brain that was meant to exclude psychiatric disorders.
- the treatment of mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction.
- deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
- disorder unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms.
- disorder characterized by a clinically significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotional regulation, or behavior.
- disorder a group of behavioral and emotional problems characterized by a disregard for others.
27 Clues: deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. • response a person's emotional response to loss. • the action of declaring something to be untrue. • a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility. • disorder involves a persistent feeling of anxiety or dread. • to deal with and attempt to overcome problems and difficulties • ...
Psicologia do desenvolvimento 2023-10-10
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- Psicólogo alemão considerado o pai da psicologia moderna?
- Processo mental que nos permite interpretar o mundo ao nosso redor?
- Teoria de aprendizagem que enfatiza a associação entre um estímulo neutro e um estímulo incondicionado?
- Período em que a psicologia começou a ser estudada pelos filósofos?
- Filósofo grego considerado o pai da psicologia?
- Teoria de aprendizagem que enfatiza a associação entre uma resposta e uma consequência?
- Escola psicológica que enfatiza a função da mente?
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- Escola psicológica que enfatiza a aprendizagem por associação?
- Escola psicológica que enfatiza os processos mentais?
- Período em que a psicologia começou a se desenvolver como uma ciência empírica?
- Escola psicológica que enfatiza a estrutura da mente?
- Processo mental que nos permite formar conceitos e resolver problemas?
- Escola psicológica que enfatiza o comportamento observável?
- Processo mental que nos permite armazenar e recuperar informações?
- Processo mental que nos permite adquirir novos comportamentos ou habilidades?
15 Clues: Filósofo grego considerado o pai da psicologia? • Escola psicológica que enfatiza a função da mente? • Escola psicológica que enfatiza os processos mentais? • Escola psicológica que enfatiza a estrutura da mente? • Psicólogo alemão considerado o pai da psicologia moderna? • Escola psicológica que enfatiza o comportamento observável? • ...
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MENTAL HEALTH and MENTAL ILLNESS CONDITIONS 2021-05-27
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- We don’t all have this, its is diagnosed by a doctor and can be treated
- We all have this, its about the wellness of our minds
- A fear of interaction with other people
- Characterised by disruptions to thinking and emotions, and a distorted perception of reality. It includes hallucinations and delusions.
- Characterised by recurring unwanted and intrusive negative thoughts, often about something bad happening, as well as repetitive behavioural and mental rituals that must be done to make the intrusive thoughts go away.
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- Noticeable and sometimes extreme, changes in mood and behaviour, often going from an extreme high to an extreme low over a time period
- A belief in one’s self and one’s ability to believe
- When worried feelings don’t go away and exist with no particular reason or cause
- Your opinion of yourself and your abilities
- The bodies was of responding to demands or pressure
- A habit of thinking in a particular way, using particular assumptions
- A state of low mood and dislike to activity that can affect a person's thoughts, behaviour, feelings and sense of well-being.
12 Clues: A fear of interaction with other people • Your opinion of yourself and your abilities • A belief in one’s self and one’s ability to believe • The bodies was of responding to demands or pressure • We all have this, its about the wellness of our minds • A habit of thinking in a particular way, using particular assumptions • ...
Chapter 1 2019-02-21
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- The school of psychology that emphasizes the uses or functions of the mind and behavior rather than just the elements of experience.
- The view that our behavior and mental processes have been shaped, at least in part, by natural selection as our ancestors strived to meet our prehistoric and historic challenges.
- Asserts that people are conscious, self aware, and capable of free choice, self-fulfilment, and ethical behavior.
- A cognitively oriented learning theory in which observational learning and person variables such as values and expectancies play major roles in individual differences; includes cognitive factors in the explanation and prediction of behavior; formerly termed social-learning theory.
- The study of observable behavior and studies relationships between stimuli and responses.
- The school of psychology that argues the mind consists of three basic elements--sensations, feelings, and images--that combine to form experience.
- A college or university course, typically in a specialized field of study, that provides students with supervised practical application of previously studied theory.
- Research conducted in an effort to find solutions to particular problems.
- Emphasizes the tendency to organize perceptions into wholes and to integrate separate stimuli into meaningful patterns.
- The view that people are completely free and responsible for their own behavior.
- Freud's method of exploring human personality; the school of psychology that asserts that much of our behavior and mental processes are governed by unconscious ideas and impulses that have their origins in childhood conflicts.
- A group characterized by common features such as cultural heritage, history, race and language.
- The psychological state of being male or female
- A formulation of relationships underlying observed events.
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- The approach to psychology that focuses on the nature of consciousness and on mental processes such as sensation and perception; memory; problem solving; decision making, judgment; language and intelligence.
- Sudden reorganization of perceptions, allowing the sudden solution of a problem.
- The view that focuses on the roles of ethnicity, gender, culture, and socioeconomic status in personality formation, behavior, and mental processes.
- The approach to psychology that seeks to understand the nature of the links between biological processes and structures such as the functioning of the brain; endocrine system; and heredity; on the one hand; and behavior and mental processes; on the other.
- Research conducted without concern for immediate applications.
- Deliberate looking into one's own cognitive processes to examine one's thoughts and feelings and to gain self knowledge.
- The science that studies behavior and mental processes.
- A stimulus that follows a response and increase the frequency of the response.
- Mental activity involved in understanding; processing and communicating information; the use of mental processes to perceive and mentally represent the world; think; and engage in problem solving and decision making.
- An inborn pattern of behavior that is triggered by particular stimulus.
24 Clues: The psychological state of being male or female • The science that studies behavior and mental processes. • A formulation of relationships underlying observed events. • Research conducted without concern for immediate applications. • An inborn pattern of behavior that is triggered by particular stimulus. • ...
Specialty Areas in Psychology 2025-10-28
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- How the brain, hormones, and nervous system affect behavior.
- Diagnosing and treating mental illnesses and emotional problems.
- Helping people with everyday life challenges and improving well-being.
- How individuals are influenced by others and society.
- How to improve performance and satisfaction in workplaces.
- Mental processes like thinking, memory, language, and decision-making.
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- Focus on happiness, strengths, and human flourishing.
- How people grow and change from infancy to old age.
- How physical surroundings (like nature or cities) influence behavior.
- How people learn and how to improve teaching methods.
- Applying psychology to law and criminal justice.
- How mental, emotional, and social factors affect physical health.
- Helping athletes improve performance and mental focus.
13 Clues: Applying psychology to law and criminal justice. • How people grow and change from infancy to old age. • Focus on happiness, strengths, and human flourishing. • How people learn and how to improve teaching methods. • How individuals are influenced by others and society. • Helping athletes improve performance and mental focus. • ...
Mental and Emotional Health/Mental Health Crossword 2021-01-07
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- breakdown in logical thought processes which results in unusual behavior
- chronic state of anger
- mood disorder characterized by suffering depression only during specific times of the year
- brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in a person’s mood, energy, and ability to function
- eating disorder characterized by abnormally low body weight, an intense fear of gaining weight, and a distorted perception of weight
- voluntarily postponing an immediate reward in order to complete a task before enjoying a reward
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- ability to bounce back from challenges/difficulties that occur in our lives
- strong irrational fear reactions or in anticipation of presence
- eating disorder characterized by secretly binging food and then purging it
- a behavioral or psychological syndrome/pattern that occurs in an individual
- response of the body to the demands of daily living
- an individual's unique pattern of characteristics
- body change that occurs when a person gets angry
- grief experienced prior to loss
- anxiety disorder characterized by spontaneous panic attacks and being preoccupied by the fear of a recurring attack
15 Clues: chronic state of anger • grief experienced prior to loss • body change that occurs when a person gets angry • an individual's unique pattern of characteristics • response of the body to the demands of daily living • strong irrational fear reactions or in anticipation of presence • breakdown in logical thought processes which results in unusual behavior • ...
Unit 2 Part 2 - Cognition 2024-10-25
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- mental grouping of similar objects, events, or people
- type of fixation where we think only of the familiar functions of an object
- mental activity associated with processing, understanding, and communicating information
- heuristic based on estimating the probability of events in terms of how readily they come to mind
- type of thinking used to generate creative ideas by exploring many possible solutions
- heuristic judging the likelihood of things in terms of how well they seem to match a particular prototype
- inability to approach to a problem in a new way
- methodical problem-solving strategy that guarantees success
- mental molds into which we pour our experiences
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- fallacy that is a mistaken belief that independent events are interrelated
- tendency to search for information that confirms a personal bias
- the best example (mental image) of a particular category
- how an issue or question is posed
- simple thinking strategy for solving problems
- tendency to continue applying a particular problem-solving strategy even when it is no longer helpful
- incorporating new experiences into our current understanding
- sudden and often creative solution to a problem
17 Clues: how an issue or question is posed • simple thinking strategy for solving problems • sudden and often creative solution to a problem • inability to approach to a problem in a new way • mental molds into which we pour our experiences • mental grouping of similar objects, events, or people • the best example (mental image) of a particular category • ...
5.1-5.2-Dylan Mausteller 2026-04-08
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- psychological disorder characterized by an intense fear of being in situations where escape might be difficult or help unavailable, often leading to avoidance of places like public spaces or crowds, significantly impacting daily activities.
- the branch of psychology that assesses, diagnoses, treats, and prevents mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders, utilizing various therapeutic methods and interventions to improve individuals' mental health and well-being.
- recurrent and unexpected panic attacks—sudden episodes of intense fear or discomfort that peak within minutes—accompanied by physical symptoms like heart palpitations, and ongoing concern about having additional attacks or their consequences.
- psychological disorders arise from a predisposing genetic vulnerability (diathesis) combined with stressful environmental factors (stress), triggering the onset of mental health issues
- intense and prolonged emotional suffering that impairs an individual’s ability to function in daily life
- suggests that mental disorders arise from maladaptive learned behaviors and associations, focusing on how inappropriate conditioning and reinforcement of behaviors contribute to psychological issues.
- the disruption in cognitive, emotional, or behavioral functioning that significantly impairs an individual's ability to perform normal daily activities.
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- combining techniques and theories from multiple therapeutic orientations to tailor treatment to the unique needs of individual clients, enhancing flexibility and effectiveness in therapy
- mental disorders are caused by physiological and genetic factors, focusing on how brain function, neurochemistry, and genetics contribute to psychological conditions.
- significant departure from accepted social behaviors and cultural expectations
- the study of unusual patterns of behavior, emotion, and thought, which may or may not be understood as precipitating a mental disorder.
- characterized by excessive fear and anxiety that lead to significant disturbances in behavior
- the negative stereotypes and social disapproval directed at individuals with mental disorders, often leading to discrimination and barriers to seeking or receiving mental health care.
- persistent and excessive worry about various aspects of daily life, accompanied by physical symptoms such as restlessness, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating, which are not tied to any specific cause or event.
- predominantly observed in Japan, characterized by an intense fear of offending or embarrassing others through one's bodily functions or appearance, leading to significant social anxiety and avoidance behaviors.
15 Clues: significant departure from accepted social behaviors and cultural expectations • characterized by excessive fear and anxiety that lead to significant disturbances in behavior • intense and prolonged emotional suffering that impairs an individual’s ability to function in daily life • ...
Mind & Mother – Rotary Crossword 2025-07-09
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- Rotary’s area of focus for mothers and kids
- Feeling of deep sadness or despair
- Feeling of overwhelming worry
- A mental health condition involving extreme mood swings
- Chemical messengers affecting emotions
- Daily routine affecting emotional regulation
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- Early warning sign of mental distress
- Support group or professional session to release thoughts
- Essential care before childbirth
- Professional who treats mental disorders medically
- Temporary mood disorder after childbirth
- Mother’s milk contains this first immune-boosting fluid
- Practice to calm the mind and body
- Anxiety can cause this fast heartbeat
14 Clues: Feeling of overwhelming worry • Essential care before childbirth • Feeling of deep sadness or despair • Practice to calm the mind and body • Early warning sign of mental distress • Anxiety can cause this fast heartbeat • Chemical messengers affecting emotions • Temporary mood disorder after childbirth • Rotary’s area of focus for mothers and kids • ...
Evaluasi Hasil Belajar BK 2023-09-26
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- Bersumber dari ego dan muncul karena kondisi nyata yang ada di hadapannya
- Prinsip kenikmatan/kepuasan merupakan keinginan/naluri manusia
- Prinsip Moral tentang baik/buruk benar/salah
- Gangguan Mental dimana individu mengalami halusinasi dan delusi
- Episode pada Bipolar disorder dimana individu merasa sedih yang berlebih
- Menghayalkan mendapatkan atau melakukan hal yang tidak bisa di dapatkan
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- Berperilaku mundur ke kondisi psikologi masa kanak-kanak
- melampiaskan perasaan terhadap objek yang lebih lemah dari individu tersebut
- untuk mempertahankan diri dari perasaan emosi yang sulit diterima sehingga memproyeksikan perasaannya pada orang lain
- Episode bipolar dimana individu merasakan perasaan senang berlebih
- Bersumber dari ID berasal dari hal yang belum tentu adanya
- gangguan mental yang contohnya adalah Bipolar disorder/Borderline Personality Disorder
- gangguan mental dimana individu memiliki 2 atau lebih kepribadian
- Menyangkali hal yang individu tahu bahwa itu salah dengan menggunakan berbagai alasan sehinggan hal tersebut bisa diterima
- gangguan mental dimana individu mengalami kecemasan karena obsesi atau pikiran yang mengganggu
- Prinsip Realita merupakan jembatan antara ID dan Superego
16 Clues: Prinsip Moral tentang baik/buruk benar/salah • Berperilaku mundur ke kondisi psikologi masa kanak-kanak • Prinsip Realita merupakan jembatan antara ID dan Superego • Bersumber dari ID berasal dari hal yang belum tentu adanya • Prinsip kenikmatan/kepuasan merupakan keinginan/naluri manusia • Gangguan Mental dimana individu mengalami halusinasi dan delusi • ...
KEBERSIHAN DAN KESIHATAN 2023-10-21
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- menular (bagi penyakit)
- berhati-hati, waspada, teliti
- Jejentik akan ________ di dalam air yang bertakung.
- berkaitan dengan pemikiran atau akal
- terdapat kotoran
- cepat-cepat, lekas-lekas
- keadaan resah, cemas akibat tekanan mental
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- istirahat
- berdiri tegak
- bengkok
- berdebu
- tidak dapat melihat dengan jelas
- tersekat
- berhenti, singgah
- kemungkinan mendapat bahaya
15 Clues: bengkok • berdebu • tersekat • istirahat • berdiri tegak • terdapat kotoran • berhenti, singgah • menular (bagi penyakit) • cepat-cepat, lekas-lekas • kemungkinan mendapat bahaya • berhati-hati, waspada, teliti • tidak dapat melihat dengan jelas • berkaitan dengan pemikiran atau akal • keadaan resah, cemas akibat tekanan mental • Jejentik akan ________ di dalam air yang bertakung.
Mental Health Crossword 2021-03-12
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- Tagwi's mascot:
- worried or tense
- Where Tagwi is located
- just as important as physical health
- 7C's favourite end of the day class
- take a deep __________ to relax
- try for 8 to 9 hours a night
- ________, actions and emotions
- ______ to friends who need to talk
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- negative attitudes toward something
- freeze, fight, or _____________
- drink enough to be hydrated
- Thankfully today is __________
- activity that is good for mental health
- opposite of negative
15 Clues: Tagwi's mascot: • worried or tense • opposite of negative • Where Tagwi is located • drink enough to be hydrated • try for 8 to 9 hours a night • Thankfully today is __________ • ________, actions and emotions • freeze, fight, or _____________ • take a deep __________ to relax • ______ to friends who need to talk • negative attitudes toward something • ...
Physical & Mental Disability 2020-10-31
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- to last for a short time
- has to do with the body
- unable to speak
- a mental or physical problem that changes a person's life
- the ability to do for oneself
- unable to talk
- regard for the feelings, wishes, and rights of others
- has to do with the brain
- to last forever
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- unable to hear
- unable to walk
- to stammer or stutter
- a difficult task or problem
- controls all parts of the body
- unable to see
15 Clues: unable to see • unable to hear • unable to walk • unable to talk • unable to speak • to last forever • to stammer or stutter • has to do with the body • to last for a short time • has to do with the brain • a difficult task or problem • the ability to do for oneself • controls all parts of the body • regard for the feelings, wishes, and rights of others • ...
Mental Health Concepts 2022-04-05
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- mood where people may be unusually excited, energetic, agitated; may overspend, overwork, or be sexually promiscuous
- "is power," helps people make decisions about meds, therapy, relationships, lifestyle
- another word for nervous
- a side effect of some meds; taking medicine with food or milk often helps
- much-a toxic blood level means
- a false belief
- help eliminate wastes; blood test for kidney function required with some meds
- used to treat a chemical imbalance
- type of skill used to handle anger or depression
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- a natural salt used to treat Bipolar Disorder
- fighting,explosive
- stabilizer- helps with bipolar disorder, with extreme highs and lows
- medicine that helps with sadness and anger
- effect- unwanted effect
- a hallucination in which you see things that are not there
15 Clues: fighting,explosive • effect- unwanted effect • a false belief • much-a toxic blood level means • another word for nervous • medicine that helps with sadness and anger • used to treat a chemical imbalance • a natural salt used to treat Bipolar Disorder • type of skill used to handle anger or depression • ...
Mental Health Talk 2024-03-24
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- - 10 letters Mental health condition of low mood
- - 7 letters Feeling of worry or nervousness
- - 5 letters Restorative for the mind
- - 10 letters treatment for some disorders
- - 7 letters Something to lean on during tough times
- - 6 letters kin with whom one might seek therapy
- - 5 letters Emotional pain
- - 6 letters People who offer a listening ear
- - 7 letters Mental health support
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- - 6 letters Time of intense difficulty
- - 11 letters Concept of inner well being of the soul
- - 7 letters Unhappy state
- - 4 letters Anxiety disorder triggered by a terrifying event
- - 8 letters Form of self care that is great for stress reduction
- - 8 letters Prioritizing your well being and maintaining mental health
15 Clues: - 7 letters Unhappy state • - 5 letters Emotional pain • - 7 letters Mental health support • - 5 letters Restorative for the mind • - 6 letters Time of intense difficulty • - 10 letters treatment for some disorders • - 7 letters Feeling of worry or nervousness • - 6 letters People who offer a listening ear • - 10 letters Mental health condition of low mood • ...
Mental health puzzle 2024-05-06
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- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- encompasses various processes and phenomena.
- feeling of persistent sadnes,emptiness or hopeless.
- persistent and excessive worry that interferes with daily activities.
- the observable actions,habits,or patterns of behavior that people exhibit.
- disorder a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood.
- includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
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- makes you feel stressed and afraid after the danger is over.
- a brief episode of intense anxiety, which causes the physical sensations of fear.
- frequent and unexpected panic attacks.
- engaging in regular exercise and healthy eating and sleep
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness.
- a constant feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- the personal sense of satisfaction, contentment.
- an uncontrollable, irrational, and lasting fear of a certain object, situation, or activity.
15 Clues: frequent and unexpected panic attacks. • a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness. • encompasses various processes and phenomena. • the personal sense of satisfaction, contentment. • feeling of persistent sadnes,emptiness or hopeless. • a constant feeling of sadness and loss of interest. • engaging in regular exercise and healthy eating and sleep • ...
Mental Health Disorders 2024-07-08
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- Trauma-related symptoms, flashbacks, and avoidance of triggers.
- Mood disorder with extreme highs (mania) and lows (depression).
- Recurring thoughts and compulsions to perform specific rituals or behaviors.
- Neurodevelopmental disorder affecting social interaction, communication, and behavior.
- Unstable relationships, emotional dysregulation, impulsivity, and fear of abandonment.
- Irrational fear of specific objects, situations, or activities.
- DISORDER Disturbed eating habits, body image issues, and emotional struggles (e.g., anorexia, bulimia).
- ANXIETY Fear of social situations, evaluation, and rejection.
- Difficulty with focus, impulsivity, and hyperactivity.
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- Persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities.
- Thought disorder with hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking.
- Chronic difficulty sleeping or maintaining sleep.
- Grandiosity, need for admiration, lack of empathy, and self-centeredness.
- Excessive worry, fear, and apprehension that interferes with daily life.
- DISORDER Recurring panic attacks with intense fear and physical symptoms.
15 Clues: Chronic difficulty sleeping or maintaining sleep. • Difficulty with focus, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. • ANXIETY Fear of social situations, evaluation, and rejection. • Trauma-related symptoms, flashbacks, and avoidance of triggers. • Mood disorder with extreme highs (mania) and lows (depression). • ...
Mental Health awareness 2023-08-02
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- The state of being mentally and emotionally balanced
- Engaging in creative activities like drawing, painting, or writing can improve __________ health.
- This negative thinking pattern involves expecting the worst possible outcome in a situation.
- Taking short breaks and getting enough sleep can help reduce __________.
- Spending time in nature and green spaces can have a positive impact on mental
- Engaging in regular physical exercise can help improve mental health by releasing __________ in the brain.
- This practice involves intentionally focusing on the present moment without judgment.
- Engaging in acts of kindness and helping others can boost your __________.
- This term describes a supportive network of friends and family that can help in times of need
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- This practice involves deep breathing and relaxation techniques to calm the mind and body
- This activity involves writing down your thoughts and feelings to gain insight and clarity.
- This self-care practice involves setting aside time for yourself to relax and unwind.
- Talking to someone about your thoughts and feelings can be beneficial. This person is called a ________
- Setting realistic goals and working towards them can boost your
- Expressing gratitude and focusing on the positives in life can improve your __________ outlook
15 Clues: The state of being mentally and emotionally balanced • Setting realistic goals and working towards them can boost your • Taking short breaks and getting enough sleep can help reduce __________. • Engaging in acts of kindness and helping others can boost your __________. • Spending time in nature and green spaces can have a positive impact on mental • ...
Mental Health Pharmacology 2023-01-26
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- monoamine oxidase inhibitors
- losing contact with reality
- used to treat anxiety and insomnia
- spasms of the tongue, face, neck, and back
- atypical antidepressant
- chronic psychotic disorder
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- muscle tremors, rigidity, shuffling gait
- neurotransmitter responsible for mood, sleep, digestion, sexual desire, wound healing
- restlessness, inability to sit still, foot tapping
- tricyclic antidepressant
- selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
- protrusion and rolling of the tongue, sucking and smacking movements of the lips, chewing motion
- neurotransmitter responsible to feel pleasure, satisfaction and motivation
- drug that modifies psychotic behavior
- neurotransmitter responsible for increasing heart rate, blood pressure and blood sugar levels
15 Clues: atypical antidepressant • tricyclic antidepressant • chronic psychotic disorder • losing contact with reality • monoamine oxidase inhibitors • used to treat anxiety and insomnia • drug that modifies psychotic behavior • selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor • muscle tremors, rigidity, shuffling gait • spasms of the tongue, face, neck, and back • ...
Mental Health Terms 2022-09-12
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- Term used in a court of law; refers to defendants ability to testify
- Taking a stimuli away to promote a behavior (I.e. taking Advil to stop pain, you will now take Advil when you’re in pain)
- Mental illness classified by breakdown between thoughts, emotions, and behavior leads to bizarre and inappropriate behavior and beliefs
- Defined by manic episodes that last at least 7 days, or by manic symptoms that are so severe that the person needs immediate hospital care
- A repetitive behavior or thought in response to an obsession
- Type of mental disorder classification in which your general emotional state or mood is distorted or inconsistent with your circumstances and interferes with your ability to function
- Precedes the onset of a condition and is also associated with a heightened likelihood of the condition developing
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- Coined by Freud; describes mental contents that are not presently conscious but are accessible
- Type of mental disorder classification in which you have a rigid and unhealthy pattern of thinking, functioning and behaving
- Confused with psychopathy; mostly refers to antisocial personality disorder
- Classified by the absence of a behavior; can be used to diagnose certain mental illnesses
- Refers to body’s response to disease
- Similar to symptoms; objectively observed by professional
- Term used in a court of law; answers if whether the defendant should be held accountable
- Is definitive; this will happen as a result of this
15 Clues: Refers to body’s response to disease • Is definitive; this will happen as a result of this • Similar to symptoms; objectively observed by professional • A repetitive behavior or thought in response to an obsession • Term used in a court of law; refers to defendants ability to testify • Confused with psychopathy; mostly refers to antisocial personality disorder • ...
mental health crossword 2025-05-19
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- accepting something happened and moving on
- stress that can be caused from bullying, violence, family members passing away
- a hormone that increases blood circulation, carbohydrate metabolism, and prepares muscles for exercion
- saddend mood that can result in loss of interest/ causes impairment
- this part of the brain helps with thinking/making decissions
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- negetive stereotype about a person or topic
- displacement of angry emotions towards others
- a common disorder that results in extreme shifts of mood/energy
- your body's main stress horomone
- normal stress that can be caused by sports/exercise, giving a speech to a group of people
- deals and promises like questioning something like "why me?"
- this is what happens when the brain makes new connections/adapt to life
- the capacity to "put your feet in another persons shoes"
- one of the 5 stages of grief that makes you not believe in reality
- A strong emotional reaction to a scary,stressful, or painful experience
15 Clues: your body's main stress horomone • accepting something happened and moving on • negetive stereotype about a person or topic • displacement of angry emotions towards others • the capacity to "put your feet in another persons shoes" • deals and promises like questioning something like "why me?" • this part of the brain helps with thinking/making decissions • ...
Emotions & Mental States 2025-06-27
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- Temporary emotional state
- Extreme tiredness of body or mind
- Inability to remember past information
- Practice of calming the mind
- Knowledge or perception of a situation
- Thinking too much about something
- Strong feeling like joy, anger, or sadness
- Prolonged feeling of sadness or hopelessness
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- The reason one has for acting or behaving
- Mental or emotional strain
- Idea or opinion produced by thinking
- State of active, open attention on the present
- Clearness of thought or expression
- Feeling of worry or nervousness
- State of being unclear or uncertain
15 Clues: Temporary emotional state • Mental or emotional strain • Practice of calming the mind • Feeling of worry or nervousness • Extreme tiredness of body or mind • Thinking too much about something • Clearness of thought or expression • State of being unclear or uncertain • Idea or opinion produced by thinking • Inability to remember past information • ...
May Mental Health 2026-04-16
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- Appreciating the good things in life.
- Positive, motivating stress.
- Intelligence Recognizing and managing your own and others' emotions.
- Nurturing your own well-being.
- Being gentle with oneself.
- Being fully involved in activities.
- Networks Social connections that provide assistance.
- Understanding and sharing the feelings of others.
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- Building supportive relationships.
- The ability to recover from adversity.
- A positive outlook on the future.
- Being fully present and aware without judgment.
- A holistic state of health and happiness.
- Lasting satisfaction with life.
- Feeling in control of your life and decisions.
15 Clues: Being gentle with oneself. • Positive, motivating stress. • Nurturing your own well-being. • Lasting satisfaction with life. • A positive outlook on the future. • Building supportive relationships. • Being fully involved in activities. • Appreciating the good things in life. • The ability to recover from adversity. • A holistic state of health and happiness. • ...
Mental Health Week 2026-05-21
15 Clues: Crying • Red face • Smiley face • Looking back • Your emotions • Ways to calm down • Organ in your head • Learning something • Synonym for empathy • Synonym to thankful • Synonym for relaxed • Great type of mindset • Work through tough times • How you should treat others • What you do with your lungs
Kesihatan Mental Remaja 2025-09-29
13 Clues: minda • tenang • stress • anxiety • perasaan • depression • baik, harapan • hormon stress • gangguan tidur • udara, paru-paru • menekan di bahu dan leher • bulan sambutan hari kesihatan mental • 'pandangan serong' terhadap pesakit kesihatan mental
Module 5 2022-12-07
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- a severe mental disorder in which a person loses contact with reality
- fear of heights
- a mental health professional who is trained and licensed by the state to counsel
- fear of enclosed spaces
- disturbance in the normal function of a part of the body
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- an emotional problem marked by long periods of hopelessness and despair
- a feeling of sudden, intense fear
- fear of flying
- fear of dentists
- medical doctors who treat mental health problems
- exaggerated fear of a specific situation or object
- (clinical social worker) licensed, certified mental health professional with a master's degree in social work
12 Clues: fear of flying • fear of heights • fear of dentists • fear of enclosed spaces • a feeling of sudden, intense fear • medical doctors who treat mental health problems • exaggerated fear of a specific situation or object • disturbance in the normal function of a part of the body • a severe mental disorder in which a person loses contact with reality • ...
STUMPING EVERYONE, BUT ESPECIALLY DEVAN AND MORGAN 2025-03-10
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- STRATEGIES TO HELP FEEL MORE PRESENT, GROUNDED AND CONNECTED
- IN THIS STAGE, ACKNOWLEDGES THE PROBLEM, CONSIDERING CHANGING, BUT IS AMBIVALENT
- HELPS INDIVIDUALS THEIR MENTAL WELL-BEING & COPE WITH CHALLENGES
- THE FACT OR CONDITION OF BEING ADDICTED TO A PARTICULAR SUBSTANCE, THING, OR ACTIVITY
- IN THIS STAGE, ACTIVELY TAKING STEPS TO CHANGE THE BEHAVIOR
- COMPLEX MENTAL & PHYSICAL REACTIONS THAT CAN INCLUDE FEELINGS, THOUGHTS & BEHAVIORS
- IN THIS STAGE,ACTIVELY PLANNING & GATHERING INFORMATION TO MAKE A CHANGE
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- A MENTAL TRAINING PRACTICE THAT INVOLVES PAYING ATTENTION TO THE PRESENT MOMENT
- AN IRRESTIBLE URGE TO BEHAVE IN A CERTAIN WAY
- INTIAL STAGE, DOES NOT SEE THEIR BEHAVIOR AS A PROBLEM
- RAPIDLY REVERSES THE EFFECTS OF AN OPIOID EMERGENCY
- A SENIOR MEMBER OF AA,NA,CA WHO HAS BEEN SOBER FOR AT LEAST A YEAR
- IN THIS STAGE,ACTIVELY WORKS TO SUSTAIN A NEW BEHAVIOR
- TREATMENT THAT HELPS TO RECOGNIZE & CHANGE UNHELPFUL THOUGHT AND BEHAVIOR PATTERNS
- A TYPE OF THERAPY THAT HELPS PEOPLE LEARN TO REGULATE EMOTIONS
- MENTAL OR PHYSICAL DESIRE TO USE A SUBSTANCE
- MEDICATION ASSISTED TREATMENT
17 Clues: MEDICATION ASSISTED TREATMENT • MENTAL OR PHYSICAL DESIRE TO USE A SUBSTANCE • AN IRRESTIBLE URGE TO BEHAVE IN A CERTAIN WAY • RAPIDLY REVERSES THE EFFECTS OF AN OPIOID EMERGENCY • INTIAL STAGE, DOES NOT SEE THEIR BEHAVIOR AS A PROBLEM • IN THIS STAGE,ACTIVELY WORKS TO SUSTAIN A NEW BEHAVIOR • IN THIS STAGE, ACTIVELY TAKING STEPS TO CHANGE THE BEHAVIOR • ...
Historical Approaches to understanding the brain 2021-06-16
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- Argued the theory of dualism
- raise in the skull = positive trait
- developed knowledge of the brain
- The mind and body are separate entities
- was believed to connect the mind to body
- When the theory of dualism was popular
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- Mental processes occur in the heart
- all sensations are processed in brain
- mental abilities explained by phrenology
- heart was responsible for mental processes
- brain parts have different functions
- doctor who posed the idea of phrenology
- sunken part of brain = negative trait
- questions about the brain&consciousness
14 Clues: Argued the theory of dualism • developed knowledge of the brain • Mental processes occur in the heart • raise in the skull = positive trait • brain parts have different functions • all sensations are processed in brain • sunken part of brain = negative trait • When the theory of dualism was popular • doctor who posed the idea of phrenology • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2022-07-28
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- one potential impact of stress is __________ changes.
- one of the 6 key stress factors of work are: the _____ staff have over how they do their work.
- Volunteer: when you are not feeling good mentally, helping others can produce a sense of ______ and make you feel good.
- one result of stress could be feelings of _____ and not being able to "do things right."
- Outing- simply put, a person's gender ______ or sexuality is not your news to tell.
- gender and sexuality are intensely _____, and for some people, private feelings.
- one healthy habit for mental fitness is to practice _____ techniques and get enough sleep.
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- one exercise that can help improve your mental fitness is to ______ your emotions and accept your emotions.
- one effect of mental illness is______ passivity.
- a common abbreviation for the lesbian, gay, bisexuality, transgender, queer and intersex community is_____.
- all mental illnesses can be
- one workplace stress indicator includes high staff ______.
- Even if you don't have a mental illness, you may at times feel mentally _____.
- it is never ok to ____ someone, even if you're angry with them or they've done something terrible.
14 Clues: all mental illnesses can be • one effect of mental illness is______ passivity. • one potential impact of stress is __________ changes. • one workplace stress indicator includes high staff ______. • Even if you don't have a mental illness, you may at times feel mentally _____. • gender and sexuality are intensely _____, and for some people, private feelings. • ...
Historical Approaches to understanding the brain 2021-06-16
Across
- Argued the theory of dualism
- raise in the skull = positive trait
- developed knowledge of the brain
- The mind and body are separate entities
- was believed to connect the mind to body
- When the theory of dualism was popular
Down
- Mental processes occur in the heart
- all sensations are processed in brain
- mental abilities explained by phrenology
- heart was responsible for mental processes
- brain parts have different functions
- doctor who posed the idea of phrenology
- sunken part of brain = negative trait
- questions about the brain&consciousness
14 Clues: Argued the theory of dualism • developed knowledge of the brain • Mental processes occur in the heart • raise in the skull = positive trait • brain parts have different functions • all sensations are processed in brain • sunken part of brain = negative trait • When the theory of dualism was popular • doctor who posed the idea of phrenology • ...
Shutter Island 2025-11-20
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- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Brain chemical (serotonin)
- False beliefs firmly held
- Prescribes medications
- Andrew's wife's name
- Andrew's false identity
- Therapeutic environment
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- Excessively cautious/suspicious
- Severe mental illness with delusions
- Reduces psychotic symptoms
- Treatment for mental health
- Inability to sleep
- BEHAVIORAL THERAPY Thought-changing therapy
- Understanding others' feelings
- Self-blame feeling
- Unwanted repeated thoughts
16 Clues: Inability to sleep • Self-blame feeling • Andrew's wife's name • Prescribes medications • Andrew's false identity • Therapeutic environment • False beliefs firmly held • Reduces psychotic symptoms • Brain chemical (serotonin) • Unwanted repeated thoughts • Treatment for mental health • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder • Understanding others' feelings • Excessively cautious/suspicious • ...
Mental 2021-11-11
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- Extreme fear of something
- repetitive behavior or excessive thoughts
- disorder random attacks of panic or fear
- worrying over something
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- a disorder in which someone has a hard time recovering from witnessing or experiencing a terrifying event(post dramatic stress disorder)
- Nervousness or anxiousness
6 Clues: worrying over something • Extreme fear of something • Nervousness or anxiousness • repetitive behavior or excessive thoughts • disorder random attacks of panic or fear • a disorder in which someone has a hard time recovering from witnessing or experiencing a terrifying event(post dramatic stress disorder)
Mr.Tucket novel vocab study by Gary Paulsen Autumn 2016-04-22
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- to obtain
- the mouth or end of a gun
- shrinking movement
- to supply with provisions
- having or showing a little enthusiasm
- the state of being confused
- made hard
- a low hill at the base of a mountain
- to imitate
- reputation or influence
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- a mental activity
- a large heavy broad wheeled wagon
- embarrassed or bashful
- to strip of equipment
- stability or permanence
- to walk throw
- to speak
- extreme mental
- vast,huge,and very great
19 Clues: to speak • to obtain • made hard • to imitate • to walk throw • extreme mental • a mental activity • shrinking movement • to strip of equipment • embarrassed or bashful • stability or permanence • reputation or influence • vast,huge,and very great • the mouth or end of a gun • to supply with provisions • the state of being confused • a large heavy broad wheeled wagon • ...
Unit 2: Mental Health 2026-02-02
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- serious psychiatric conditions, such as depression or bipolar disorder, that cause persistent, extreme emotional disturbances affecting daily functioning
- The way you treat yourself and the way you see yourself
- Disorder of having often mood changes
- excessive, persistent fear or worry that interferes with daily life
- a mental health professional
- remembering a traumatic experience and having intrusive memories
- having control over what you do
- hearing or seeing things that aren't really there
- conditions affecting cognitive functions such as memory, attention, language, and perception, resulting in a decline from a previous level of functioning
- sudden, intense episodes of fear, racing heart, chest pain, and dizziness, often causing a feeling of impending doom
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- a depression linked to seasonal changes
- sense of personal worth, dignity, and confidence
- chronic, inflexible, and enduring mental health conditions characterized by deeply ingrained patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving that deviate significantly from cultural norms
- a medical doctor specializing in mental health
- The fear of something
- Extreme sadness for more than 2 weeks at a time
- a chronic mental health condition characterized by uncontrollable, recurring thoughts and repetitive behaviors
- a person who is unusually or excessively anxious about their health
18 Clues: The fear of something • a mental health professional • having control over what you do • Disorder of having often mood changes • a depression linked to seasonal changes • a medical doctor specializing in mental health • Extreme sadness for more than 2 weeks at a time • sense of personal worth, dignity, and confidence • hearing or seeing things that aren't really there • ...
Mr.Tucket novel vocab study by Gary Paulsen Autumn 2016-04-22
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- to obtain
- the mouth or end of a gun
- shrinking movement
- to supply with provisions
- having or showing a little enthusiasm
- the state of being confused
- made hard
- a low hill at the base of a mountain
- to imitate
- reputation or influence
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- a mental activity
- a large heavy broad wheeled wagon
- embarrassed or bashful
- to strip of equipment
- stability or permanence
- to walk throw
- to speak
- extreme mental
- vast,huge,and very great
19 Clues: to speak • to obtain • made hard • to imitate • to walk throw • extreme mental • a mental activity • shrinking movement • to strip of equipment • embarrassed or bashful • stability or permanence • reputation or influence • vast,huge,and very great • the mouth or end of a gun • to supply with provisions • the state of being confused • a large heavy broad wheeled wagon • ...
Mr.Tucket novel vocab study by Gary Paulsen Autumn 2016-04-22
Across
- to obtain
- the mouth or end of a gun
- shrinking movement
- to supply with provisions
- having or showing a little enthusiasm
- the state of being confused
- made hard
- a low hill at the base of a mountain
- to imitate
- reputation or influence
Down
- a mental activity
- a large heavy broad wheeled wagon
- embarrassed or bashful
- to strip of equipment
- stability or permanence
- to walk throw
- to speak
- extreme mental
- vast,huge,and very great
19 Clues: to speak • to obtain • made hard • to imitate • to walk throw • extreme mental • a mental activity • shrinking movement • to strip of equipment • embarrassed or bashful • stability or permanence • reputation or influence • vast,huge,and very great • the mouth or end of a gun • to supply with provisions • the state of being confused • a large heavy broad wheeled wagon • ...
Mental Health And Well-Being 2021-08-27
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- Having a leisure activity you enjoy and makes you happy
- a diagnoses mental condition involving severely unhappy
- someone with this illness often has changes in mood and energy levels as well as the ability to function efficiently
- being happy and motivated
- My health can rely on my...
- an individuals characteristics also referred to as their...
- most people get this, however this condition can be quite severe and diagnoses as a mental illness
- The organ that controls your thoughts and emotions
- having a person or connection to rely on
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- I am stressed and show worry towards social situations
- a mental condition involving having a tendency towards excessive perfectionism, and great attention to detail.
- having the ability to bounce back from adversity
- Am am showing what when I really want to achieve something
- a person that gives professional advice
- someone with this condition shows symptoms including delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, trouble with thinking and lack of motivation.
- an overwhelming emotion that everyone deals with through their life
- some people don’t feel they need this but often will benefit them
- to improve my mental health and release dopamine I can do some...
18 Clues: being happy and motivated • My health can rely on my... • a person that gives professional advice • having a person or connection to rely on • having the ability to bounce back from adversity • The organ that controls your thoughts and emotions • I am stressed and show worry towards social situations • Having a leisure activity you enjoy and makes you happy • ...
My Dream Job: Therapist 2025-03-25
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- Professional service providing emotional support through dialogue.
- Mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness.
- Long-term psychological impact from distressing experiences.
- Core skill of understanding others' feelings.
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- Structured action to address a psychological crisis.
- Field related to diagnosing and treating mental illnesses.
- Treatment method addressing emotional and mental disorders.
- Practices to actively maintain mental and physical well-being.
- Process of identifying psychological conditions through evaluation.
- Systematic evaluation of a client's mental state.
- Common emotional disorder involving excessive worry.
11 Clues: Core skill of understanding others' feelings. • Systematic evaluation of a client's mental state. • Mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness. • Structured action to address a psychological crisis. • Common emotional disorder involving excessive worry. • Field related to diagnosing and treating mental illnesses. • ...
