mental Crossword Puzzles
Mental health 2024-02-25
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- to relax - to ... down
- feeling of being tired
- a feeling of happiness that something unpleasant has not happened or ended
- to take a
- honest
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- the practice of being aware of your body, mind, and feelings in the present moment, thought to create a feeling of calm
- the state of feeling healthy and happy
- adj for anxiety
- something difficult or unpleasant that you have to deal with or worry about
9 Clues: honest • to take a • adj for anxiety • to relax - to ... down • feeling of being tired • the state of feeling healthy and happy • a feeling of happiness that something unpleasant has not happened or ended • something difficult or unpleasant that you have to deal with or worry about • ...
mental health 2023-10-24
9 Clues: denied • feel bad • restricted • anxious and lonely • hamulated yourself • feel bad for something • you don't feel powerful • numb cant feel anything • low mental health and worthless
Mental Health 2025-08-25
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- You should talk to this person if you're feeling really upset or scared
- Talking to someone when you're feeling down
- A feeling of nervousness or worry
- You can help a friend by doing something kind, like giving a...
- A feeling of deep sadness or emotional pain
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- A crisis service you can call for help
- This person listens and helps you solve emotional or personal problems
- A type of activity that helps you feel relaxed
- Feeling sad for a long time
9 Clues: Feeling sad for a long time • A feeling of nervousness or worry • A crisis service you can call for help • Talking to someone when you're feeling down • A feeling of deep sadness or emotional pain • A type of activity that helps you feel relaxed • You can help a friend by doing something kind, like giving a... • ...
Mental Health 2025-06-10
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- – Deep breathing or stillness to calm the mind
- – A short, calming activity to refresh your mind
- – People who care about and support you
- – A state of being mentally and emotionally balanced
- – Talking with a trusted person about how you feel
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- – The ability to bounce back from tough times
- – A helpful practice to express gratitude and reflect
- – Kindness directed at yourself
- – Daily habit that helps the brain recharge
9 Clues: – Kindness directed at yourself • – People who care about and support you • – Daily habit that helps the brain recharge • – The ability to bounce back from tough times • – Deep breathing or stillness to calm the mind • – A short, calming activity to refresh your mind • – Talking with a trusted person about how you feel • ...
Mental Health 2024-05-05
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- A feeling of detachment from reality
- A mood disorder that causes extreme mood swings
- Feelings of intense sadness
- Mental health professional who can prescribe medication
- Generalized belief about a particular category of people
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- The ability to bounce back from adversity
- Discrimination against a group of people based on perceived characteristics
- A self-destructive behavior often associated with mental health struggles
- A persistent feeling of worry or fear
9 Clues: Feelings of intense sadness • A feeling of detachment from reality • A persistent feeling of worry or fear • The ability to bounce back from adversity • A mood disorder that causes extreme mood swings • Mental health professional who can prescribe medication • Generalized belief about a particular category of people • ...
MENTAL HALTH 2025-04-23
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- Perasaaan tekanan yang melampau
- Rasa terlalu risau atau tertekan
- Perasaan apabila kita seronok dan tidak sedih
- Benda yang dibaca dan penuh ilmu
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- Tempat untuk pinjam buku dan membaca
- Kesejahteraan Fikiran, Tingkah Laku dan ____
- Perkataan yang bermaksud "berfikiran sihat dan tenang"
- Tindakan berkongsi perasaan dengan orang yang dipercaya
- Membaca Jambatan ____
9 Clues: Membaca Jambatan ____ • Perasaaan tekanan yang melampau • Rasa terlalu risau atau tertekan • Benda yang dibaca dan penuh ilmu • Tempat untuk pinjam buku dan membaca • Kesejahteraan Fikiran, Tingkah Laku dan ____ • Perasaan apabila kita seronok dan tidak sedih • Perkataan yang bermaksud "berfikiran sihat dan tenang" • Tindakan berkongsi perasaan dengan orang yang dipercaya
Mental Disorders 2025-11-10
9 Clues: hyperactive • neurvousness • switching moods • excessively sad • Attention deficit • no sleep disorder • post traumatic stress • seeing and hearing things • obsessive compulsive disorder
Mental Disorders 2025-05-12
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- Neurodevelopmental condition characterized by challenges in social communication, restricted interests, and repetitive behaviors. The severity and presentation of symptoms can vary widely
- Mental health condition characterized by persistent and debilitating symptoms that develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent and pervasive feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a loss of interest or pleasure in activities
- A mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally. Schizophrenia may result in some combination of hallucinations, delusions, and extremely disordered thinking and behavior that impairs daily functioning and can be disabling. The cause of schizophrenia is not fully understood but according to research it is a mix of physical, genetic, psychological and environmental factors that make people more likely to have this condition
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- Short-term psychological reaction to a traumatic event, characterized by symptoms like intrusive memories, avoidance, and negative mood, lasting from 3 days to 1 month.
- Neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by persistent inattention, hyperactivity, and/or impulsivity, significantly impacting daily functioning and development
- Mental health condition defined by periods of extreme mood disturbances that affect a persons daily life. Bipolar I involves more sever manic episodes, and bipolar II has less sever manic episodes. It is believed to be caused by genetic factors, neurotransmitters or even environmental factors.
- A disorder characterized by bingeing and purging behavior and a normal BMI.
- A disorder characterized by a strong desire to lose weight, a low BMI, and habitually restrictive eating
9 Clues: A disorder characterized by bingeing and purging behavior and a normal BMI. • A disorder characterized by a strong desire to lose weight, a low BMI, and habitually restrictive eating • Mental health condition characterized by persistent and debilitating symptoms that develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event • ...
Mental Health 2025-09-04
9 Clues: Low mood • Confusion • Fluctuating mood • Body image issues • inability to sleep • Repetitive behaviors • Hallucinations and Delusions • impaired memory and cognition • A spectrum. Difficulties in communication and socialization.
Psychology 2026-01-11
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- intense fear
- extreme mood swings
- mental processes
- study of behaviour and mental processes
- Eating a lot of food
- loss of contact with reality
- disorder involving delusions and hallucinations
- false beliefs
- order to everything in person's life
- removing a privilege
- learning through association
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- learning through consequences
- adding a reward
- seeing things that aren’t real
- complex feelings
- observable actions
16 Clues: intense fear • false beliefs • adding a reward • mental processes • complex feelings • observable actions • extreme mood swings • Eating a lot of food • removing a privilege • loss of contact with reality • learning through association • learning through consequences • seeing things that aren’t real • order to everything in person's life • study of behaviour and mental processes • ...
7B Terms 2013-12-19
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- / the Aha! moment
- / set rules in a language
- fixedness / the tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual functions
- stage / the stage of speech from age 1 to 2
- / the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
- / mental grouping of similar objects or events
- / an automatic feeling or thought
- / mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering and communicating
- / the smallest unit of a word that carries meaning
- / the smallest distinctive sound
- / ex. the order of words in a sentence
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- / inability to perceive a problem from a new perspective
- / a mental image or best example of a category
- / ex. looking up memory in the table of contents
- determinism / Whorf's hypothesis that language determines the way we think
- / ex. going through every chapter to find the memory unit
- / the tendency to overestimate the accuracy of our knowledge or judgments
- set / a tendency to approach a problem in one particular way
- / ex. -ed means that it happened in the past
- / argues that we are born with a language acquisition device
- stage / the stage of speech at 4 months
- stage / ex. "Drink milk"
- / ex. Polish or English
- / the way an issue is posed
- perseverance / the tendency to cling to one's beliefs in the face of contrary evidence
25 Clues: / the Aha! moment • / ex. Polish or English • stage / ex. "Drink milk" • / set rules in a language • / the way an issue is posed • / the smallest distinctive sound • / an automatic feeling or thought • / ex. the order of words in a sentence • stage / the stage of speech at 4 months • stage / the stage of speech from age 1 to 2 • / ex. -ed means that it happened in the past • ...
Safeguarding Awareness 2021-07-08
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- A symptom of a child witnessing domestic abuse
- A legal process to protect personal individual information
- An abbreviation for the HCA confidential Helpline
- Category III Hospital Acquired Pressure Ulcer reportable to ______
- Duty of Candour being open, honest & _______?
- Your first port of call is you notice a safeguarding concern?
- Everyone has the right to make _______ decisions.
- A local authority authorisation process to safeguard patients whereby treatment or care may deprive them of their liberty?
- This should be done if you suspect an adult is at risk or suffering harm from abuse or neglect
- Safeguarding Lead for TWH?
- A physical sign on an immobile infant that could be considered suspicious?
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- HCA Corporate Safeguarding Lead
- A form of abuse that can cause significant harm?
- A form of domestic abuse
- Day of Mental Capacity Meetings TWH
- How many stages are involved in assessing someone's mental capacity?
- How many priniciples of Mental Capacity Act 2005?
- Hospital Electronic Record of Mental Capacity/Safeguarding Concerns/Pts with dementia or require proportionate restraint
- An abbreviation for a form of child abuse caused by a parent/s exaggerating illness
- Abrreviated Legal document required for patients whose relatives/friends undertake medical or financial decisions on their behalf?
- Who is responsible for safeguarding patients at TWH?
- "This is Me" Booklet used for patients with what condition?
22 Clues: A form of domestic abuse • Safeguarding Lead for TWH? • HCA Corporate Safeguarding Lead • Day of Mental Capacity Meetings TWH • Duty of Candour being open, honest & _______? • A symptom of a child witnessing domestic abuse • A form of abuse that can cause significant harm? • An abbreviation for the HCA confidential Helpline • ...
Unit 5 Exam Review 2022-04-28
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- long held belief regarding cause of mental illnesses
- the stress of adapting to a new culture
- viewing mental illness as disorder to be treated
- clinical criteria; most of the day, nearly every day (abbreviation, 2 words)
- a key neurotransmitter in depression
- hearing voices that are not really there, for
- type of mood disorder, has 2 subtypes based on manic symptoms
- believing others can hear your thoughts, for example
- schizophrenia, bipolar, other disorders are often managed but not ____ with treatment
- approach focused on how thoughts/beliefs lead to disorders
- hormone released by adrenals in response to stress
- well established risk factor for mental health disorders, low SES
- UNL resource for mental health support, free to students (abbreviated)
- most commonly diagnosed psychological disorder
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- negative ___ style may exacerbate depressive symptoms
- final stage of general adaptation syndrome
- tendency to focus on the bad things that happen (2 words)
- stress management approach that includes exercise, TIPP
- guide for diagnosing disorder, currently on edition 5 (abbreviated)
- how we view our role in our own stress, our explanatory style (2 words)
- the "h" in the HPA axis
- any event that we perceive as threatening or challenging
- National Suicide Prevention Helpline: 1-800-273-___
- good stress
- word ___; disordered speech pattern
- Aspergers now referred to as part of this diagnosis (abbreviated)
26 Clues: good stress • the "h" in the HPA axis • word ___; disordered speech pattern • a key neurotransmitter in depression • the stress of adapting to a new culture • final stage of general adaptation syndrome • hearing voices that are not really there, for • most commonly diagnosed psychological disorder • viewing mental illness as disorder to be treated • ...
Psychology 1&2 Review 2023-10-02
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- nerve cells that send signals to and from the brain
- a chemical messenger that carries signals between cells
- lobe of the brain that controls vision
- mental shortcut where choices are based on preconceived ideas or words
- mental shortcut that less abundant and more rare items are more valuable
- part of nerve cells that receives messages
- nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord
- system of thinking that is quick, instinctive, and automatic
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- chemical messenger known as adrenaline
- mental shortcut used to make choices based on information that comes easily to mind
- part of nerve cells that passes messages to other cells
- a mental shortcut to problem solving
- system of thinking that is slow, rational, and logical
- type of concept that is defined by clear rules
- type of scan that is a visual display of brain activity detected from glucose
- the most complex organ in the human body
- tiny gap between neurons where messages are sent and received
- lobe of the brain that controls hearing
- type of concept without clearly defined characteristics
- the largest part of the brain; it is divided into two hemispheres
- lobe of the brain that controls decision making and reasoning
- type of nerve cell that carries information from sensory systems to the brain
- type of nerve cell that carries information from the brain to muscles and glands
23 Clues: a mental shortcut to problem solving • chemical messenger known as adrenaline • lobe of the brain that controls vision • lobe of the brain that controls hearing • the most complex organ in the human body • part of nerve cells that receives messages • type of concept that is defined by clear rules • nerve cells that send signals to and from the brain • ...
Cognitive Ergonomics 2024-04-18
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- ________ design focuses on making technology more user-friendly and intuitive.
- The process of adapting technology to match the cognitive abilities of users.
- The mental representation of the organization of information.
- This type of cognitive load occurs when information exceeds the processing capacity.
- Cognitive ergonomics aims to optimize human-____ interaction.
- The ability to understand and interpret complex information.
- The study of how users interact with technology in real-world contexts.
- The cognitive process of assigning meaning to sensory information.
- The study of how the human brain perceives and processes information.
- The design of products and environments to be compatible with the abilities and limitations of human users.
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- The process of mentally reconstructing past events or experiences.
- The phenomenon where individuals tend to focus on information that confirms their existing beliefs.
- The process of focusing on specific stimuli while ignoring irrelevant information is called ________
- The mental process of selecting a course of action from several alternatives.
- The process of organizing and structuring information is known as ________.
- The study of how individuals perceive, remember, and interpret information.
- Cognitive ________ refers to the mental effort required to process information.
- A model used to understand how users interact with systems.
- A cognitive ________ is a mental representation of a physical process.
- This type of cognitive load refers to the effort needed to understand the system's functionality.
20 Clues: A model used to understand how users interact with systems. • The ability to understand and interpret complex information. • The mental representation of the organization of information. • Cognitive ergonomics aims to optimize human-____ interaction. • The process of mentally reconstructing past events or experiences. • ...
Alcohol And Marijuana 2025-03-10
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- Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- The psychoactive compound in cannabis that causes a "high."
- A feeling of worry or fear, often triggered or worsened by substance use.
- Mental restraints that control behaviors, often reduced by alcohol or drugs.
- Needing more of a substance to achieve the same effect due to repeated use.
- A decline in memory and cognitive function, often worsened by alcohol or drug use.
- The plant from which marijuana is derived.
- A severe mental disorder where someone loses touch with reality, potentially due to substance use.
- A state where physical or mental abilities are affected by alcohol or drugs.
- (Beliefs about what most people do or approve of, influencing behavior.
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- A state of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Liver damage caused by long-term alcohol abuse.
- A condition caused by alcohol use during pregnancy, affecting the baby.
- A condition where a person relies on a substance and experiences withdrawal symptoms.
- Physical or mental symptoms that occur when a person stops using a substance they are dependent on.
- A non-psychoactive compound in cannabis with potential therapeutic benefits.
- A type of cannabis product that is consumed through food or drink.
- Consuming large amounts of alcohol in a short period.
- A period of memory loss due to excessive drinking.
- A feeling of extreme suspicion or fear, often caused by drug use.
20 Clues: The plant from which marijuana is derived. • Liver damage caused by long-term alcohol abuse. • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. • A period of memory loss due to excessive drinking. • Consuming large amounts of alcohol in a short period. • A state of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs. • ...
Intellectual Wellness 2025-09-15
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- using critical thinking to over come obstacles
- seeking new experiences for cognitive expansion
- necessary to have intellectual wellness to solve problems
- a state if being open to new ideas and intellectual wellness
- engaging in activities for enjoyment and mental stimulation
- the act of deeply evaluation one's thoughts and actions
- the steady development of one's cognitive abilities
- the pursuit of lifelong learning for self development
- working with others to enhance intellectual wellness
- a constant state of gaining knowledge and skills
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- a desire to know or learn
- looking at situations from a different__________
- the constant expansion of one's knowledge and understanding
- seeking improvement for your physical and mental health
- gaining perspective on your thoughts and actions
- the ability to produce original and value ideas
- the active process of understanding and retaining information
- continuous personal and professional ______
- reviewing and analyzing information carefully
- a mental challenge that can help keep you sharp
20 Clues: a desire to know or learn • continuous personal and professional ______ • reviewing and analyzing information carefully • using critical thinking to over come obstacles • seeking new experiences for cognitive expansion • the ability to produce original and value ideas • a mental challenge that can help keep you sharp • looking at situations from a different__________ • ...
SSA's Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-30
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- 96% of people living with schizophrenia experience some form of _____
- ____ Court is SSA’s housing facility in Edmonton for people living with schizophrenia
- Neurotransmitter believed to be a factor in schizophrenia
- One in ____ people in the world will be effected by mental or neurological disorders at some point in their lives
- Mood disorder with feelings of sadness and a loss of interest
- SSA provides peer and _____ support
- Green Bay Packers hall of fame member living with schizophrenia (2wds)
- Online _______ speaker forums provide an opportunity for families to learn from mental health experts
- Movie about mathematician, John Forbes Nash, who is living with schizophrenia (3 wds)
- There is _________ living with schizophrenia
- A loss of contact with reality
- Number of SSA branch locations in Alberta
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- A deficit of self-awareness
- is defined as a healthy relationship that is between people with shared experience (2wds)
- SSA provides _______to reduce stigma of mental illness (2wds)
- Your _____ Journey is a program designed to help individuals with mental illness reach their personal recovery goals
- Auditory or visual perception of things not there
- ________ help with symptoms of schizophrenia
- Number of years SSA has been providing services and support to Albertans
- ________ in 100 people are living with schizophrenia
- Schizophrenia is a treatable________ disorder
- A common myth is that schizophrenia is a ______ personality
22 Clues: A deficit of self-awareness • A loss of contact with reality • SSA provides peer and _____ support • Number of SSA branch locations in Alberta • ________ help with symptoms of schizophrenia • There is _________ living with schizophrenia • Schizophrenia is a treatable________ disorder • Auditory or visual perception of things not there • ...
Chapter 9: Understanding the Person 2018-04-29
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- messages sent through facial expressions, gestures, posture, hand and body movements
- the field of medicine focused on the treatment and control of obesity
- the field of medicine concerned with pregnancy, labor, delivery, and for 6-8 weeks after childbirth
- something necessary or desired for maintaining life and mental well-being
- the person weighs 100 pounds or more over their normal weight
- the worth, value, or opinion one has of a person
- experiencing ones potential
- communication that does not use words
- re-stating the person's message in your own words
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- the field of medicine concerned with mental health disorders
- a person's highest potential for mental and physical performance
- being unable to respond to stimuli
- communication that uses written or spoken words
- any lost, absent, or impaired mental or physical function
- the study of problems and diseases of older persons
- thinking of oneself and seeing oneself as useful and having value
- the characteristics of a group of people passed down from 1 generation to the next: values, beliefs, habits, customs
- spiritual beliefs, needs, and practices
- the field of medicine concerned with the growth, development, and care of children. newborns to teenagers
- a concept that considers the whole person; physical, social, psychological, and spiritual
- having an excess amount of total body fat. 20% or more than what is normal
21 Clues: experiencing ones potential • being unable to respond to stimuli • communication that does not use words • spiritual beliefs, needs, and practices • communication that uses written or spoken words • the worth, value, or opinion one has of a person • re-stating the person's message in your own words • the study of problems and diseases of older persons • ...
7B Extra Credit 2015-01-08
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- sudden and often novel realization of the solution to a problem
- creativity component that furnishes ideas, images, etc. that are the building blocks
- way an issue is posed
- spoken, written, or signed words and the way we combine them to communicate
- set of rules we derive meaning from morphemes, words, and sentences
- stage that child speaks with various sounds
- rules combining words into grammatical, sensible sentences
- stage that child would say “go car”
- Bias that deals with a tendency to search for info that supports our preconceptions
- mental image or best example of a category
- more confident than correct
- set/ approaching problem with one particular way
- shortcut to get a solution
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- system of rules in a given language (semantics and syntax)
- inability to see a problem from new perspective
- effortless, immediate, automatic feeling or thought, as contrasted with explicit, conscious reasoning
- step-by-step procedures to get solution
- heuristic that judges likeliness of things in terms of how well the represent something
- heuristic that deals with likelihood of events based on availability in memory
- smallest unit of sound
- ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
- Fixedness/ thinking of things only in terms of their normal functions
- referring to all mental activities
- smallest unit that carries meaning
- Mental groupings of similar items
25 Clues: way an issue is posed • smallest unit of sound • shortcut to get a solution • more confident than correct • Mental groupings of similar items • referring to all mental activities • smallest unit that carries meaning • stage that child would say “go car” • step-by-step procedures to get solution • mental image or best example of a category • ...
chapter 18 medical terminology 2023-11-16
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- presence of two or more diseases at the same time
- pathologic fear of being trapped in a public space
- drug able to alter mood, behavior, and congestion
- the capacity to become accustomed to a stimulus or drug
- unable or unwilling to speak
- pathologic fear of Hights
- exaggerated feeling of well-being
- dependence when the body requires specific does a particular drug
- inability to sleep
- mental disorder in which an individual personality is separated from the rest, leading to multiple personalities
- morbid impulse to set fires
- type of depression when there is less sunlight
- persistent, recurrent, uncontrollable thoughts or impulses
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- killing of one human by another
- treatment of mental disorders through communication
- distress caused by fear.
- agent that intensifies sensory perception
- non-medical term for person able to be responsible for actions
- fixed or false beliefs of judgements
- total or partial inability to remember past experiences
- SYNDROMCHARACTERIEZED BY PHYSICAL IMMOBILITY AND MENTAL STUPOR
- substance that diminishes activity, sensation, or tone
- pathologic fear or dread
- scientific study of the human mind and behavior
- diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
- natural substance in the brain that has the same effect
- a drug that stimulates your brain and nervous system
- mood disorder with hyperactivity, irritability, and rapid speech
- distress caused by fear.
29 Clues: inability to sleep • distress caused by fear. • pathologic fear or dread • distress caused by fear. • pathologic fear of Hights • morbid impulse to set fires • unable or unwilling to speak • killing of one human by another • exaggerated feeling of well-being • fixed or false beliefs of judgements • agent that intensifies sensory perception • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 18 2023-11-20
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- a crystalline compound that is a stimulant of the central nervous system
- morbid impulse to set fires
- scientific study of the human mind and behavior
- mental health condition that involves the loss of connection between identity,feelings,thoughts,memories
- the capacity to become accustomed to a stimulus or drug
- fear of being trapped in a public place
- killing of one human by another
- fixed,false belief or judgment held despite strong evidence to the contrary
- unable or unwilling to speak
- fear of heights
- diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
- state of chronic dependence on a drug or medication
- total or partial inability to remember past experiences
- inability to sleep
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- presence of two or more diseases at the same time
- person unable to be responsible for actions
- type of depression
- exaggerated feeling of well-being
- syndrome characterized by physical immobility and mental stupor
- relating to drugs that produce hallucinations and apparent expansion of consciousness
- mood disorder with hyperactivity,irritability,rapid speech
- treatment of mental disorders through communication
- persistent,recurrent,uncontrollable thoughts or impulses
- fear of being trapped in a confined space
- natural substance in the brain that has same effect as opium
- substance that diminishes activity,sensation,or tone
- fear or dread
- distress caused by fear
28 Clues: fear or dread • fear of heights • type of depression • inability to sleep • distress caused by fear • morbid impulse to set fires • unable or unwilling to speak • killing of one human by another • exaggerated feeling of well-being • fear of being trapped in a public place • fear of being trapped in a confined space • person unable to be responsible for actions • ...
So you think you did your readings? 2018-02-14
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- Psychologists who work specialise in offender management, forensic report writing, and treatment/research aimed at reducing reoffending are known as _______________ psychologists.
- A mental disorder where the sufferer is unable to refrain from stealing items not for personal gain or financial value.
- A key factor to be considered when determining if an offender should be incarcerated under the "prevention" principle of sentencing.
- Before imposing a mandatory treatment order, a court must be satisfied, from a psychiatrist's report, that the offender suffers from a psychiatric condition that is _____________ to treatment.
- An offence punishable with a _________ only does not qualify for the imposition of a mandatory treatment order.
- General deterrence will feature more prominently in cases where an a mental disorder does not affect the offender's capacity to appreciate the ____________ of his conduct.
- Emotional ____________ is a term that means uncontrolled and unstable expressions of emotions.
- A mandatory treatment order is a type of _______________ sentence.
- A sub-class of specific deterrence that acts to discourage an offender from omitting to do something which he reasonably ought to know can stop the future commission of an offence.
- Weak self control, addictions, mental illnesses and compulsions are some elements that, if possessed by an offender, may constitute ________________.
- _____________ risk factors are those factors in offenders that do not change across time.
- Some academics have suggested that mental illnesses affecting the moral ____________ of the accused person should generally result in mitigated sentences.
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- What an offender's character must appear to be under limb two of the Hodgson Criteria.
- _________________ needs are characteristics, traits, or issues of an individual that are directly related to that individual's likelihood to reoffend.
- The Level of Service Inventory - Revised is an instrument shown to be highly predictive of _______________ rates.
- The principle of prevention in sentencing is also known as _______________.
- There is some evidence to suggest that _____________ who participate in therapy are more likely to participate in violent crime following treatment than those who did not recive treatment.
- Pyromania is a type of ________________ control disorder.
- According to PP v Chong Hou En [2015] 3 SLR 222, the severity of a mental disorder ought not be regarded as a mitigating factor id the severity such disorder is assessed with respect to the _______________ of a criminal act.
- The sentencing principle of rehabilitation has two dimensions: _________________ and individual.
- The ______________ principle of offender assessment takes into account how well an offender will respond to treatment and rehabilitation programmes.
- According to our Court of Appeal, the existence of a mental disorder in an offender is always a ____________ factor in the sentencing process.
- Retribution may feature prominently in sentencing mentally-disordered offenders where the offence is particularly _______________.
- In Neo Man Li v PP [1991] 1 SLR(R) 918, the Court of Appeal upheld a sentence of life imprisonment because the appellant suffered from multiple _____________ of his mental illness.
- General deterrence may be given less weight in the sentencing of an offender who suffered from a mental disorder at the time of the offence because the offender may not be an appropriate object for ______________ punishment.
25 Clues: Pyromania is a type of ________________ control disorder. • A mandatory treatment order is a type of _______________ sentence. • The principle of prevention in sentencing is also known as _______________. • What an offender's character must appear to be under limb two of the Hodgson Criteria. • ...
So you think you did your readings? 2018-02-14
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- The Level of Service Inventory - Revised is an instrument shown to be highly predictive of _______________ rates.
- Retribution may feature prominently in sentencing mentally-disordered offenders where the offence is particularly _______________.
- General deterrence may be given less weight in the sentencing of an offender who suffered from a mental disorder at the time of the offence because the offender may not be an appropriate object for ______________ punishment.
- The sentencing principle of rehabilitation has two dimensions: _________________ and individual.
- The ______________ principle of offender assessment takes into account how well an offender will respond to treatment and rehabilitation programmes.
- A key factor to be considered when determining if an offender should be incarcerated under the "prevention" principle of sentencing.
- In Neo Man Li v PP [1991] 1 SLR(R) 918, the Court of Appeal upheld a sentence of life imprisonment because the appellant suffered from multiple _____________ of his mental illness.
- Weak self control, addictions, mental illnesses and compulsions are some elements that, if possessed by an offender, may constitute ________________.
- Psychologists who work specialise in offender management, forensic report writing, and treatment/research aimed at reducing reoffending are known as _______________ psychologists.
- Pyromania is a type of ________________ control disorder.
- _________________ needs are characteristics, traits, or issues of an individual that are directly related to that individual's likelihood to reoffend.
- General deterrence will feature more prominently in cases where an a mental disorder does not affect the offender's capacity to appreciate the ____________ of his conduct.
- _____________ risk factors are those factors in offenders that do not change across time.
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- A mandatory treatment order is a type of _______________ sentence.
- According to PP v Chong Hou En [2015] 3 SLR 222, the severity of a mental disorder ought not be regarded as a mitigating factor id the severity such disorder is assessed with respect to the _______________ of a criminal act.
- There is some evidence to suggest that _____________ who participate in therapy are more likely to participate in violent crime following treatment than those who did not receive treatment.
- What an offender's character must appear to be under limb two of the Hodgson Criteria.
- The principle of prevention in sentencing is also known as _______________.
- A mental disorder where the sufferer is unable to refrain from stealing items not for personal gain or financial value.
- An offence punishable with a _________ only does not qualify for the imposition of a mandatory treatment order.
- Some academics have suggested that mental illnesses affecting the moral ____________ of the accused person should generally result in mitigated sentences.
- A sub-class of specific deterrence that acts to discourage an offender from omitting to do something which he reasonably ought to know can stop the future commission of an offence.
- Before imposing a mandatory treatment order, a court must be satisfied, from a psychiatrist's report, that the offender suffers from a psychiatric condition that is _____________ to treatment.
- Emotional ____________ is a term that means uncontrolled and unstable expressions of emotions.
- According to our Court of Appeal, the existence of a mental disorder in an offender is always a ____________ factor in the sentencing process.
25 Clues: Pyromania is a type of ________________ control disorder. • A mandatory treatment order is a type of _______________ sentence. • The principle of prevention in sentencing is also known as _______________. • What an offender's character must appear to be under limb two of the Hodgson Criteria. • ...
Depression 2022-02-18
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- treating or relieving pain
- under 18 years old
- killing themselfs
- when your feeling down
- conditions affect behavior
- It’s in the head
- Mental process decisions
- what is normal
Down
- psychically doing it
- Person who you can trust
- you feel darkness and sad
- when you don’t wanna show
- A disorder with mood swings
- occurrence of worrying,fear
- Over 18 years old
- tears released from eye
- how you express yourself
17 Clues: what is normal • It’s in the head • killing themselfs • Over 18 years old • under 18 years old • psychically doing it • when your feeling down • tears released from eye • Person who you can trust • how you express yourself • Mental process decisions • you feel darkness and sad • when you don’t wanna show • treating or relieving pain • conditions affect behavior • A disorder with mood swings • ...
Berita Ortopedik November 2025 2025-11-09
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- ____________ in surgical training is crucial for professional and personal development, helping trainees with technical skills, career guidance, and overcoming challenges like burnout
- the process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats or significant sources of stress
- The tarsometatarsal joint is also known as the _______ joint. This joint complex is named after a French surgeon who first described injuries to this area in the 19th century.
- perseverance toward long-term goals, is a key mental fortitude trait for navigating the challenges of surgical training
- World Mental Health Day is celebrated each year on the 10th of ______________
- internal motivation to achieve recovery or goals
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- Mental Health _______ refers to negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes people may hold towards those who experience mental health conditions.
- Resident’s favourite caffeine-based coping tool
- Malaysia Ministry of Health community mental health service centres are called ____________ centres
- ___________ arthritis typically presents with radiological findings which include erosions, joint space narrowing, and bone proliferation, which can result in a "pencil-in-cup" deformity.
- a state of emotional, mental and often physical exhaustion brought on by prolonged or repeated stress
- a Soviet physician, known for inventing the apparatus for lengthening limb bones and for the method of surgery named after him also known as the magician from Kurgan
- the father of psychoanalysis
13 Clues: the father of psychoanalysis • Resident’s favourite caffeine-based coping tool • internal motivation to achieve recovery or goals • World Mental Health Day is celebrated each year on the 10th of ______________ • Malaysia Ministry of Health community mental health service centres are called ____________ centres • ...
Chapter 3 & 4 Vocabulary 2015-02-23
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- is the intentional killing of oneself.
- mental _, you practice an event without actually doing it.
- a person who accepts nothing less than excellence.
- a physician hand o can diagnose and treat mental disorders.
- is an even that threatens lives and may destroy property.
- is fear caused by a source you cannot identify or a source for hat doesn't phase we much threat as you think.
- an unwanted thought or image that takes control of the mind.
- is the use of a aha p object to intentionally harm one's body deep enough to bleed.
- is the tendency to focus on b positive aspects of a situation.
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- negative stress
- is a physician who treats physical disorders of the nervous system.
- _ disorder display ridig patterns of behavior.
- _ disorder is an illness that affects the mind and reduces a person's ability to function, to adjust to change it to get along with others.
- one of the most serious mental disorder is _.
- an event or situation that causes stress.
- an obsession may lead to a _.
- the ability to recover from extreme or prolonged stress.
- is the tendency to focus on the negative and expect the worst.
- anxiety that is related to a specific situation or object.
- _ go in uncontrolled eating binges.
- bipolar disorder is an example of a _ disorder.
21 Clues: negative stress • an obsession may lead to a _. • _ go in uncontrolled eating binges. • is the intentional killing of oneself. • an event or situation that causes stress. • one of the most serious mental disorder is _. • _ disorder display ridig patterns of behavior. • a person who accepts nothing less than excellence. • ...
Chapter 18 Medical Terminology Crossword 2023-11-28
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- depression that occurs at the same time every year.
- diagnosis & treatment of mental disorders.
- drug that is able alter mood, behavior &/or cognition.
- persistent, recurrent, uncontrollable thoughts or impulse.
- pathological fear of being trapped in a public place.
- fixed, unyielding false belief or judgment held despite strong evidence to the contrary.
- refraining from speech or temporarily speechless.
- inability to sleep.
- agent that intensifies sensory perception.
- total or partial inability to remember past experiences.
- distress caused by fear.
- killing of one person to another.
- scientific study of human mind & behavior.
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- exaggerated feeling of well-being.
- morbid impulse to set fire.
- substance that diminishes activity sensation or tone.
- non medical term of unable to be responsible for its actions.
- pathological fear of heights.
- pathological fear of being trapped in a confined space.
- syndrome characterized by physical immobility & mental stupor.
- mental disorder in which an individuals personality is separated from.
- treatment of mental disorders through communication.
- a crystalline compound-stimulant of the central nervous system.
- the capacity to become accustomed to a stimulus/drug.
- pathological fear or dread.
- mood disorder with hyperactivity, irritability, & rapid speech.
- presence of 2 or more diseases.
- when the body requires a specific dose of a particular drug.
- natural substance in brain that has same effect as opium.
29 Clues: inability to sleep. • distress caused by fear. • morbid impulse to set fire. • pathological fear or dread. • pathological fear of heights. • presence of 2 or more diseases. • killing of one person to another. • exaggerated feeling of well-being. • diagnosis & treatment of mental disorders. • agent that intensifies sensory perception. • scientific study of human mind & behavior. • ...
Goal 3 Good Health and Well-Being 2024-04-04
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- Needed for life thrething things to help you get better
- Can help you not get sick and stay in shape
- Is needed for a stable inume system, and needed so cost of medicine is not high
- _________ health care is important to get better from any health issuses
- A way to prevent getting diseases and getting really sick
- Needed to be energetic and needed for a good immune system
- Can improve mental and physical heath, and a way to focus on your mind
- Can help with peoples well being and their mindset
- A form of taking care of yourself
- Can be helpful for people in need of treatment if they don't have the money
- Take care of people and needed when not feeling good
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- A way of keeping yourself in good physical and mental health
- A good support system when you don't have someone to support you
- Can be life threatening if not treated soon
- There needs to be more _________ for people struggling mental and physical health
- __________ wellness is based off of mode or relationship
- A local place were they treat your mental, physical, and dental health
- Something a lot of people struggle with
- They help the whole community and help with making sure health care is available for everyone
- A way to prevent getting sick
20 Clues: A way to prevent getting sick • A form of taking care of yourself • Something a lot of people struggle with • Can help you not get sick and stay in shape • Can be life threatening if not treated soon • Can help with peoples well being and their mindset • Take care of people and needed when not feeling good • Needed for life thrething things to help you get better • ...
In Counsellor's shoes 2024-05-30
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- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties.
- An attitude counsellors must maintain, avoiding bias or judgment towards the migrant worker’s experiences.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of migrant workers.
- Assistance provided by fellow migrant workers who understand their experiences.
- A common mental health issue caused by stress and uncertainty.
- A mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment.
- Dealing effectively with something difficult.
- The exchange of information through verbal, nonverbal, or written means.
- Actions and practices to maintain one's own health and well-being.
- The feeling of being thankful and showing appreciation.
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- The ethical duty of counsellors to keep client information private.
- Healthserve can support counselling in _________ languages
- Emotional and psychological injury resulting from stressful or disturbing experiences.
- The state of being separated from others, often affecting migrant workers.
- The normal process of learning to cope with life stressors.
- Deep sorrow, especially caused by loss.
- Limits that a person sets in their relationships.
- Negative perceptions and discrimination faced by those with mental health issues.
- Pertaining to the interrelation of social factors and individual thought and behavior.
- Physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress.
- A form of therapy that treats problems and boosts happiness by modifying dysfunctional emotions, behaviors, and thoughts (abbreviation).
- One's overall sense of self-worth and value.
22 Clues: Deep sorrow, especially caused by loss. • One's overall sense of self-worth and value. • Dealing effectively with something difficult. • The ability to recover quickly from difficulties. • Limits that a person sets in their relationships. • The feeling of being thankful and showing appreciation. • Physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress. • ...
Unit 5 2025-02-26
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- fear of open or public places.
- the response of the body and mind to challenges or demands.
- insight therapies focused on the idea that mental disorder is caused by powerful mental forces and conflicts.
- techniques based on the assumption that people have a tendency towards positive growth and self-actualization
- paraphrasing client’s words to capture the emotional tone expressed.
- treatments focus on altering the brain, especially with drugs
- patient directly confronts the anxiety as opposed to imagining it.
- Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders
- the study of environmental influences on gene expression that occur without a DNA change.
- the study of how psychological, behavioral, and cultural factors contribute to physical health and illness
- events or conditions that triggers stress
- negative stress that decreases motivation
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- psychotherapy with more than one client
- psychodynamic therapy developed by Sigmund Freud
- a syndrome marked by clinically significant disturbance in an individual’s cognition, emotion, regulation, or behavior.
- emphasizes healthy psychological growth through self-actualization
- diseases have physical causes that can be treated
- psychotherapies in which the therapist helps patients understand their problems
- positive stress that enhances motivation
- problems dealing with the meaning and purpose of one’s existence.
- any form of psychotherapy based on the principle of behavioral learning
- emphasizes rational thinking as the key to treating mental disorder
22 Clues: fear of open or public places. • psychotherapy with more than one client • positive stress that enhances motivation • events or conditions that triggers stress • negative stress that decreases motivation • psychodynamic therapy developed by Sigmund Freud • diseases have physical causes that can be treated • Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders • ...
AP Psych Unit 2 2025-02-26
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- Mental representations of categories of items or ideas, based on experience
- A sudden realization of problem's solution contrasts with strategy-based solutions
- narrowing the available problem solutions to determine the single best solution
- involves adapting or modifying existing mental structures to accommodate new information or experiences
- involves incorporating new information into existing knowledge or schemas
- A cluster of knowledge about sequences of events and actions expected to occur in particular settings
- Brain waves shown on an EEG in response to stimulation
- General tendency to confirm what you already believe
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- Expanding the number of possible problem solutions; creative thinking that expands in different directions
- levels of concepts from most general to most specific
- All the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- Faulty heuristic used by basing off an estimate on a completely unrelated quantity
- Problem-solving procedures or formulas that guarantee a correct outcome if correctly applied
- Cognitive strategies used as shortcuts to solve complex mental tasks; they do not guarantee a correct solution
- effortless,immediate, automatic feeling or thought, as contrasted with explicit conscious reasoning
- an idea or most representative example
- After learning outcome, acting like you knew the entire time
- inability to see a problem from a new perspective
- the ability to produce new (novel) and valuable (useful) ideas
- set of expectations about something
20 Clues: set of expectations about something • an idea or most representative example • inability to see a problem from a new perspective • General tendency to confirm what you already believe • levels of concepts from most general to most specific • Brain waves shown on an EEG in response to stimulation • After learning outcome, acting like you knew the entire time • ...
Mental Health & Substance Use 2022-05-01
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- Difficulty with how often and how much a substance is used
- An ideal substance-free activity helps you have a sense of _____.
- Recently legalized substance
- Taking time care for your physical and mental well-being.
- Substance frequently experimented with by students
- A way to healthily cope with stresses
- An approach to decrease the harms and risks associated with substance use
- A powerful & strong psychological desire to consume a substance or engage in an activity.
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- Substance use becomes ____ when there is a high risk of physical and mental health impacts.
- Substance use can impact your mental health by acting as a ___.
- Substance use is a _____ coping mechanism.
- involves the negative or discriminatory attitudes that people have about mental illness or substance use
- The process of improved physical, psychological, and social well-being and health after having suffered from a substance use disorder.
- Thoughts, ____, and actions are all connected.
14 Clues: Recently legalized substance • A way to healthily cope with stresses • Substance use is a _____ coping mechanism. • Thoughts, ____, and actions are all connected. • Substance frequently experimented with by students • Taking time care for your physical and mental well-being. • Difficulty with how often and how much a substance is used • ...
Mental Illness 2017-02-23
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- a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression
- a group of disorders characterised by feelings of anxiety and fear
- also known as drug use disorder, is a condition in which the use of one or more substances leads to a clinically significant impairment or distress.
- a deeply ingrained and maladaptive pattern of behaviour of a specific kind, typically apparent by the time of adolescence, causing long term difficulty in personal relationships or in functioning in society.
- severe mental disorders that cause abnormal thinking and perceptions.
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- a condition of persistent mental and emotional stress occurring as a result of injury or severe psychological shock, typically involving disturbance of sleep and constant vivid recall of the experience, with dulled responses to others and to the outside world.
- Any of a range of psychological disorders characterised by abnormal or disturbed eating habits
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- a long-term mental disorder of a type of breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behaviour, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions or feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.
9 Clues: feelings of severe despondency and dejection • a group of disorders characterised by feelings of anxiety and fear • severe mental disorders that cause abnormal thinking and perceptions. • a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression • Any of a range of psychological disorders characterised by abnormal or disturbed eating habits • ...
Mental Binge 2021-06-02
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- Mexican, extruded, fried and delicious
- Elephant-God's festival favorite
- Creamy Bengali delight
- Twisted and tangy street-sweet
- When ice cream when to Italy
- Trending vegetable cake
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- Classic English zingy tea-time favorite
- Sweet Italian pick-me-up
- Blonde version of one of the most common baked desserts
9 Clues: Creamy Bengali delight • Trending vegetable cake • Sweet Italian pick-me-up • When ice cream when to Italy • Twisted and tangy street-sweet • Elephant-God's festival favorite • Mexican, extruded, fried and delicious • Classic English zingy tea-time favorite • Blonde version of one of the most common baked desserts
Mental Health 2021-10-27
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- Exp: PTSD
- The best emotion to have when it comes to mental health
- Something that vegetables help with
- Someone who recharges when they are alone
- A deep, dark, dangerous version of sadness
- Before you wake up
Down
- Someone who needs to be alone to recharge but they also need people to recharge.
- Someone who recharges when they are with people
- The act of interacting with other humans
9 Clues: Exp: PTSD • Before you wake up • Something that vegetables help with • The act of interacting with other humans • Someone who recharges when they are alone • A deep, dark, dangerous version of sadness • Someone who recharges when they are with people • The best emotion to have when it comes to mental health • ...
Mental health 2022-04-12
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- A persons actions and reactions
- When out of balance a person may deal with mental health issues such as
- Another word for mental health
- Emotional health dictates what
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- the way a person interacts with others
- Anger is a type of what
- The way a person feels and reacts to the world
- ways in which one can improve their emotional and mental state
- Psychological health also encompasses a wide range of factors including but not limited to a
9 Clues: Anger is a type of what • Another word for mental health • Emotional health dictates what • A persons actions and reactions • the way a person interacts with others • The way a person feels and reacts to the world • ways in which one can improve their emotional and mental state • When out of balance a person may deal with mental health issues such as • ...
mental health 2022-05-06
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- suspicion and mistrust of people or their actions without evidence or justification.
- anxiety- A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety.
- Identity Disorder- a rare psychological disorder in which two or more personalities with distinct memories and behavior patterns apparently exist in one individual.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
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- disorder- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness
- disorder- having a tendency towards excessive orderliness, perfectionism, and great attention to detail
- : A disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia. May produce multiple personalities.
- - Anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead you to do repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
9 Clues: a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. • suspicion and mistrust of people or their actions without evidence or justification. • disorder- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness • ...
Mental health 2022-09-05
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- A mental disorder that causes limited attention span, trouble focusing,poor time management, and hyperactivity
- This is someone you can see if your feeling upset and need help
- A person who diagnoses mental illness
- A disorder that causes the individual to stress about the food they eat,binge and to purge it in the form of exercise or vomiting it up.
- Excessive worry and fear about daily situations
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- Emotional and physical tension and worry
- This is a disorder that is associated with being upset and sad
- This disorder can cause obsession and behaviors that an individual feels they have to repeat over and over
- The maori name for wellbeing, their are 4 aspects
9 Clues: A person who diagnoses mental illness • Emotional and physical tension and worry • Excessive worry and fear about daily situations • The maori name for wellbeing, their are 4 aspects • This is a disorder that is associated with being upset and sad • This is someone you can see if your feeling upset and need help • ...
Mental health 2022-09-08
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- 4,5 extreme emotions
- a professional who can help you
- mental or emotional strain
- 5,6 sudden feeling of intense fear or anxiety
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- the inability to sleep well
- 4,5 if this is healthy you may feel better
- hallucinations, delusion, paranoia
- something others can provide to help you
- unreasonable thoughts/fears repetitive behavior
9 Clues: 4,5 extreme emotions • mental or emotional strain • the inability to sleep well • a professional who can help you • hallucinations, delusion, paranoia • something others can provide to help you • 4,5 if this is healthy you may feel better • 5,6 sudden feeling of intense fear or anxiety • unreasonable thoughts/fears repetitive behavior
Mental Meteorology 2023-11-16
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- An event causing great and often sudden damage or suffering.
- A rapidly rotating storm categorized by strong wings and heavy rain.
- The branch of science concerned with the processes and phenomena of the atmosphere, especially as a means of forecasting the weather.
- The practice of being or tendency to be positive or optimistic in attitude.
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- Flower that symbolizes the military child.
- The science or practice of drawing maps.
- Violently rotating column of air.
- A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something.
- Worrying about the "what if".
9 Clues: Worrying about the "what if". • Violently rotating column of air. • The science or practice of drawing maps. • Flower that symbolizes the military child. • A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something. • An event causing great and often sudden damage or suffering. • A rapidly rotating storm categorized by strong wings and heavy rain. • ...
mental heath 2023-03-08
9 Clues: sad • to be anxious. • faculty of the mind • Possessed of reason. • relating to psychology • to be mentaly organized • the theory and practice of teaching • instinctive or feeling as distinguished from reasoning • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder aka a curse (said from experience)
Mental Health 2023-01-27
9 Clues: being thankful • mental steadiness • a haven (two words) • being in good health • opposite of negativity • actions to improve one's own health • using mindfulness to train your mind • strategies to reduce unpleasant emotions • phrases we repeat to ourselves to manifest goals and dreams
Mental health 2023-04-17
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- out when you work too hard over a host period of time.
- balance when you strike a balance and have a good lifestyle
- the well-being of people
- a constant feeling of sad for no reason
Down
- opposite of physical
- constant fear and uncertainty
- problems that develop due to mental health issue - drug _______________
- something to do to refresh yourself
- talking to a certified professional and getting help.
9 Clues: opposite of physical • the well-being of people • constant fear and uncertainty • something to do to refresh yourself • a constant feeling of sad for no reason • talking to a certified professional and getting help. • out when you work too hard over a host period of time. • balance when you strike a balance and have a good lifestyle • ...
Mental Health 2023-03-10
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- Some people need to take this to better there mental health
- School can cause a lot of people to feel ____
- Taking care of your brain is important to your ______
- It is important to take care of not only your body but also your ___________
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- People can do this to help them feel more calm and less stressed.
- Sometimes when you are stressed it is important to take some time and ______
- The organ that controls your body
- When someone feels uneasy or feels dreadful
- Lack of motivation. constantly being tired, or constantly feeling sad are all signs of _____
9 Clues: The organ that controls your body • When someone feels uneasy or feels dreadful • School can cause a lot of people to feel ____ • Taking care of your brain is important to your ______ • Some people need to take this to better there mental health • People can do this to help them feel more calm and less stressed. • ...
mental health 2025-02-05
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- Common condition involving sadness that lasts for weeks or months (8 letters)
- A common condition involving excessive worry (5 letters)
- Common activity to reduce stress (7 letters)
- A mental health condition that involves extreme mood swings (6 letters)
- A method of calming your mind, often through breathing (5 letters)
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- A common feeling of joy or contentment (6 letters)
- A feeling of worry, unease, or nervousness (4 letters)
- A professional who helps people with mental health (7 letters)
- Something important for maintaining mental health, often linked with self-care (6 letters)
9 Clues: Common activity to reduce stress (7 letters) • A common feeling of joy or contentment (6 letters) • A feeling of worry, unease, or nervousness (4 letters) • A common condition involving excessive worry (5 letters) • A professional who helps people with mental health (7 letters) • A method of calming your mind, often through breathing (5 letters) • ...
Mental Health 2025-05-29
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- – A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress and overwork.
- – A perception of something that isn’t real, such as hearing voices or seeing images that don’t exist.
- – A negative stereotype or judgment associated with mental health issues.
- – A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.
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- – A persistent feeling of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities once enjoyed.
- – A practice of recognizing and appreciating positive aspects of life, which can improve mental well-being.
- – The strategies and behaviors used to manage stress and difficult emotions.
- – Professional guidance that helps individuals address emotional or psychological challenges.
- – A deeply distressing or disturbing experience that affects emotional and psychological well-being.
9 Clues: – A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. • – A negative stereotype or judgment associated with mental health issues. • – The strategies and behaviors used to manage stress and difficult emotions. • – Professional guidance that helps individuals address emotional or psychological challenges. • ...
crochet mental 2025-08-02
9 Clues: A state of peace. • Having healing benefits. • Confidence in one’s worth • thoughts Worries or fears. • Overall health and happiness. • To dwell on thoughts excessively. • of achievement Feeling of accomplishment. • pathways Brain connections formed by learning. • Practices to maintain mental/emotional health.
Mental health 2023-05-16
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- connect with others
- showing signs of something
- mechanisms spend time with family
- When you have been threw something traumatic and you get flashbacks
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- a feeling of unease, worry or fear
- to make something happen
- when something is wrong with you mentally
- The act of something coming incontact with another thing
- a state of worry or mental tension
9 Clues: connect with others • to make something happen • showing signs of something • a feeling of unease, worry or fear • a state of worry or mental tension • mechanisms spend time with family • when something is wrong with you mentally • The act of something coming incontact with another thing • When you have been threw something traumatic and you get flashbacks
Mental health 2023-05-11
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- one of the causes of anxiety
- how many people have this
- a severe side effect of anxiety, can be scary to have
- get help from here if you're struggling
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- can be useful in helping anxiety
- take this to help stop a panicking
- you do this when you're anxious
- one of the side effects of anxiety
- change the way you think by being this
9 Clues: how many people have this • one of the causes of anxiety • you do this when you're anxious • can be useful in helping anxiety • take this to help stop a panicking • one of the side effects of anxiety • change the way you think by being this • get help from here if you're struggling • a severe side effect of anxiety, can be scary to have
mental health 2026-01-23
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- When a person echoes or repeats the same word or phrase.
- What percentage of individuals with severe mental disorders are affected by substance abuse?
- What percentage of Americans aged 18 and older have been diagnosed with a mental disorder?
- what is A wide range of mental health conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior.
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- What is a significant risk factor for individuals with mental health illnesses?
- What pandemic has exacerbated mental health issues in the past couple years?
- What percentage of premature mortality in individuals with serious mental illness is due to physical diseases?
- Which gender experiences mental health conditions more commonly?
- How much more likely are women to experience depression and anxiety compared to men?
9 Clues: When a person echoes or repeats the same word or phrase. • Which gender experiences mental health conditions more commonly? • What pandemic has exacerbated mental health issues in the past couple years? • What is a significant risk factor for individuals with mental health illnesses? • ...
Mental Health 2025-10-08
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- Stability between work, rest, and emotions.
- Thankful appreciation for what one has.
- Expectation of good things to come.
- Confidence in someone or something.
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- Concern for the suffering of others.
- Practice of taking action to preserve well-being.
- Able to recover quickly from difficulties.
- Process of developing or improving oneself.
- Quality of being gentle and considerate.
9 Clues: Expectation of good things to come. • Confidence in someone or something. • Concern for the suffering of others. • Thankful appreciation for what one has. • Quality of being gentle and considerate. • Able to recover quickly from difficulties. • Stability between work, rest, and emotions. • Process of developing or improving oneself. • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-03
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- Speaking to someone
- a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- Mental health awareness month
- Feeling worried
- Feelings
- Extreme sadness
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- the feeling of being happy
- to smile while making sounds with your voice that show you think something is funny or you are happy
- Focus on your....
- Loss of someone
- Money
- Mental Health First Aiders and Champions can provide?
- an idea or opinion produced by thinking, or occurring suddenly in the mind
- to move along by putting one foot in front of the other, allowing each foot to touch the ground before lifting the next
- any movement that makes your muscles work and requires your body to burn calories
- great happiness
16 Clues: Money • Feelings • Loss of someone • great happiness • Feeling worried • Extreme sadness • Focus on your.... • Speaking to someone • the feeling of being happy • Mental health awareness month • Mental Health First Aiders and Champions can provide? • a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation • ...
TEKS PERSUASIF 2023-05-18
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- Bersifat mempengaruhi
- Secara urut teks persuasif di awali dengan
- Kata kata penghubung argumentatif misalnya
- Nama lain argumentasi
- Secara inti isi teks persuasif adalah fakta dan
- Teks persuasif ditulis dengan di akhiri suatu
- Dalam teks persuasif kecuali mengandung unsur gagasan juga mengandung unsur
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- Kata-kata teknis
- Nama lain teks ulasan
- Kata kerja mental dalam teks persuasif misalnya
- Contoh kata kerja mental lainnya misalnya
- Teks persuasif selain membujuk juga memberi
- Contoh kata kerja mental
- Ayah,Ibu dan adik adik ku telah berangkat ke kawasan rekreasi. kini ..... telah bersenang senang, kata petunjuk yang tepat adalah..
- Berdasarkan data kata kata tersebut termasuk kata
- Di jakarta aku di lahirkan.... pula aku di besarkan. kata petunjuk yang tepat untuk bagian rumpang tersebut adalah
16 Clues: Kata-kata teknis • Nama lain teks ulasan • Bersifat mempengaruhi • Nama lain argumentasi • Contoh kata kerja mental • Contoh kata kerja mental lainnya misalnya • Secara urut teks persuasif di awali dengan • Kata kata penghubung argumentatif misalnya • Teks persuasif selain membujuk juga memberi • Teks persuasif ditulis dengan di akhiri suatu • ...
PSYC 341 2017-12-04
Across
- Cognitive processing that emphasizes the importance of concepts, expectations, and memory in object recognition and other cognitive tasks.
- Mental activity, including the acquisition, storage, transformation, and use of knowledge.
- Locating information in memory storage and accessing that information.
- Overlapping orthography and phonology.
- One’s impressive cognitive abilities or consistently exceptional performance on representative tasks in a particular area.
- The mental representation of geographical information, including a person’s surrounding environment.
- Memory is better recalls if one is in the same mental state they were when they learned the material.
- Fluency in two languages.
- Information is stored in a language abstract representation.
- Mental representations of a category.
- Cognitive process that emphasizes stimulus characteristics in object recognition and other cognitive tasks. This information is passed up to higher more sophisticated levels of the cognitive system.
- A set of objects that belong together.
- Brief, immediate memory for the limited amount of material that a person is currently processing, also coordinates ongoing mental activities.
- A language deficit characterized by hesitant, slow speech but with language comprehension intact.
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- The initial acquisition of information. Processing and representation of information in memory.
- Process of inventing something original and worthwhile
- The large-capacity memory for experiences and information accumulated across one’s lifetime.
- One message is presented in the left ear while another is presented to the right ear.
- Mental images and representation match physical object.
- The use of previous knowledge to gather and interpret stimuli.
- The inability to look past the traditional uses of an object to see other, atypical, uses for it in problem solving
- Difficulty learning or recalling new material because some previously learned material interferes with the formation of new memories.
- Characterized by continuous uninterrupted speech but lack of language comprehension.
- A cognitive disability in which people cannot recognize faces
- Mental representation of stimuli when those stimuli are not physically present.
- A simple, well structures series of events in a specified order, usually associated with a familiar activity.
- Taking a test and quizzing oneself is a great way to boost long term memory and study for exams.
- Generalized, well-integrated knowledge about a situation, event, or person. It allows people to what will happen in a new situation, and these prediction are usually correct.
- The observation that people take longer to name an ink color that had been written with the wrong word (ex. the word green written in orange ink)
- The failure to detect a change in an object or scene due to the overuse of top-down processing
30 Clues: Fluency in two languages. • Mental representations of a category. • Overlapping orthography and phonology. • A set of objects that belong together. • Process of inventing something original and worthwhile • Mental images and representation match physical object. • Information is stored in a language abstract representation. • ...
PSYC 341 Final Exam Review 2017-05-07
Across
- This effect refers to the fact that things at the beginning of a list are recalled better
- This test of selective attention requires one to say the color of the ink in a word rather than the word itself.
- The type of memory maintained by rehearsal
- Whether a door is open or closed,we still know that it is the same door. This is an example of which principle of perception?
- Uses computers as a metaphor for understanding how the brain works
- The process by which short term memory is converted into long term memory
- Support for this explanation of how mental images are stored comes from the fact that we can't always extract info from mental images
- The level of categorization that is used most often
- The route in the dual route model that is used when you know how a word should sound
- The phenomenon when you are sure you know a word but have difficulty recalling it
- Mental rotation and mental scanning provide support for this theory of mental image storage
- A type of schema describing the sequence of a particular event
- Develops earlier in bilingual children
- PEMDAS is an example of a(n)_______
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- A condition in which a person has no mental images
- Characterized by slow, effortful speech
- Recall is best in a context similar to the context in which the material was learned; the effect is stronger for mental context than physical context
- This hypothesis claims that language learning ability decreases with age because of the decrease in neural plasticity with age
- I could use the ________ of climbing a mountain to describe the struggle of getting through college to graduation
- This effect refers to the fact that items at the end of a list are also recalled better
- Claims that concepts are based on a single best example of a category, to which all other examples are compared
- Less effective than supraliminal messages
- Driving a car and talking on the phone at the same time is an example of what?
- Top-down process of stimulus recognition
- Bottom-up process of stimulus recognition
- Claims that concepts are based on as many specific examples of a category as one can think of
- The best way to learn/remember something
- If I determined that because an animal was a cat it had a tail, what type of reasoning would I be using?
- The unit of language that is generally equated with a symbol (in English)
- The approach to psychology that views the whole as greater than the sum of the parts
30 Clues: PEMDAS is an example of a(n)_______ • Develops earlier in bilingual children • Characterized by slow, effortful speech • Top-down process of stimulus recognition • The best way to learn/remember something • Less effective than supraliminal messages • Bottom-up process of stimulus recognition • The type of memory maintained by rehearsal • ...
Cognition Mission- Unit 7 Psychology Crossword Puzzle 2017-12-14
Across
- Framework that provides expectations about topics, events, objects, people, and situations
- Encoding Encoding of sound
- Encoding Encoding of pictures or images
- Stage Language stage at 3-4 months
- Congruency When a person experiences a certain mood, they may remember certain memories
- Memory Capacity of 7+-2
- System that encodes, stores, and retrieves information
- Specificity Principle The closer the retrieval cues match the memory, the more information that will be remembered
- Smallest unit that carries meaning
- Stage Language stage where child uses phrases like "go car"
- Similar location and conditions may trigger memories
- Simple rules that serve as shortcuts to solve complex tasks and problems
- Acquisition Devices A mental structure that facilitates the learning of language due to preprogrammed fundamental language rules
- Concepts Mental classifications defined by a set of rules and characteristics (concepts learned in school)
- Processing Encoding that requires conscious effort
- As a memory fades over time, this occurs
- Trial and error
- Heuristic Judging the likelihood of an event occurring based on the most readily available information that you are thinking about
- Amnesia Inability to remember memories that previously occurred
- Word Stage Language stage at 2 years
- Locating and recovering of information from memory
- Fixedness Only using an object for what it's intended purpose is
- Memory Shortest memory that is responsible for our senses
- Ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
- Encoding Encoding of meaning
- Set Problem solving based on what we've previously done
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- The rules for combining words into grammatically sensible sentences in a given language
- Changes Physical change in the brain while processing memories
- Mental pictures
- Heuristic Estimates the probability of event, starting from a certain point, rather than the beginning
- Quick association that recalls a memory
- Smallest distinctive sound unit
- Problem-solving procedure that guarantees a correct outcome in the end
- Memory aid
- Set of rules by which we derive meaning
- Process by which some concepts are viewed as more important than others
- Heuristic People decide whether an example belongs to a certain group based on its similarities to other things in that group
- Analogies Using mental sets
- Ebbinghaus Created the learning curve
- Amnesia Inability to form new memories
- Hypothesis Argument that a language a person uses determines their perception of reality
- Stage Language stage at 1-2 years
- A mental image or best example of a category
- Memory Photographic memory
- Processing Encoding that is accidental unconscious
- Memories Incredibly vivid and emotional memories
- Schemas about sequences of events and actions expected to occur in particular settings
- Concepts Mental classifications that develop from everyday experiences
48 Clues: Memory aid • Mental pictures • Trial and error • Memory Capacity of 7+-2 • Encoding Encoding of sound • Memory Photographic memory • Analogies Using mental sets • Encoding Encoding of meaning • Smallest distinctive sound unit • Stage Language stage at 1-2 years • Stage Language stage at 3-4 months • Smallest unit that carries meaning • Word Stage Language stage at 2 years • ...
Lifestyle & Fitness 2018-03-01
Across
- Physical/mental energy to do something for a long time
- Drink containing lots of calcium
- The exercise requiring very fast movement
- Fruit that can either be green or purple
- Sport that can be played on a beach
- Owner of a Dodge Charger in Fast and Furious film series
- Exercise requiring one to hold their body weight
- Physical/mental/emotional tension and strain
- A Japanese martial art
- Competitive combat sport
- A physical/mental/spiritual exercise
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- First name of Brian O'Connor's sidekick in 2 Fast 2 Furious
- Extremely fast sprinter
- The act of focusing on one's mind to relax
- Former Golf world champion
- Someone who is highly trained in sports/exercise
- Food with lots of carbohydrates
- No.1 world sport
- Food with lots of protein
- A state of wellbeing
- Having the power to lift and move heavy things
- Owner of an Mazda RX-7 in Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift
22 Clues: No.1 world sport • A state of wellbeing • A Japanese martial art • Extremely fast sprinter • Competitive combat sport • Food with lots of protein • Former Golf world champion • Food with lots of carbohydrates • Drink containing lots of calcium • Sport that can be played on a beach • A physical/mental/spiritual exercise • Fruit that can either be green or purple • ...
KIN 6160 Puzzle- Blonski 2021-03-01
Across
- Largest and uppermost part of the brain
- Enzyme that will deactivate norepi and serotonin between neurons
- Drug used to induce mental relaxation
- combination of sensory perception, common in LSD
- Drug that inhibits MAO, used in cases of depression
- System that connects different brain areas working in regulation of behavior and emotion
- ________ Reaction- reaction presenting muscle spasms, grimacing, and twitching
- Trade name for the multi-use antianxiety drug Diazepam
- Increased drug consumption resulting from drug-induced confusion
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- Trade name for the SSRI Escitalopram
- long lasting lowered mental and emotional state
- Active ingredient in marijuana
- Active drug in the SSRI Prozac
- "Primal brain"
- Inhibitory CNS neurotransmitter, patients presenting anxiety and mood disorders may have low levels
- Trade name for the short acting antianxiety drug Alprazolam, commonly recreationally abused
- Electrical recording of brain activity
- Inhibits reuptake of both serotonin and norepinephrine
- Selective inhibitor of serotonin
- Regulates body temperature, hydration, and appetite
- Mental state in which there is an over-expression of excitement and hyperactivity
21 Clues: "Primal brain" • Active ingredient in marijuana • Active drug in the SSRI Prozac • Selective inhibitor of serotonin • Trade name for the SSRI Escitalopram • Drug used to induce mental relaxation • Electrical recording of brain activity • Largest and uppermost part of the brain • long lasting lowered mental and emotional state • ...
Empatia e Liderança 2024-07-03
Across
- Capacidade de manter algo ou alguém.
- Existência de um ser humano ou animal.
- Estado de tensão mental ou emocional resultante de circunstâncias adversas.
- Capacidade de fazer algo bem; competência.
- Atividade de aprendizagem ou investigação.
- Pessoas que guiam ou dirigem um grupo.
- Ação de incluir ou integrar pessoas em um grupo ou sistema.
- Epidemia que se espalha por vários países ou continentes.
- Introdução de novas ideias, produtos ou métodos.
- Relativo à mente ou ao estado psicológico.
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- Relacionado a uma pessoa ou indivíduo.
- Capacidade de compreender e partilhar os sentimentos de outra pessoa.
- Estado de completo bem-estar físico, mental e social.
- Ação de liderar um grupo de pessoas ou uma organização.
- Atividades relacionadas à compra e venda de produtos ou serviços.
- Modo como uma tarefa ou atividade é executada.
- Consequências ou efeitos de uma ação ou evento.
- Atividade realizada para alcançar um objetivo, geralmente remunerada.
- Relativo à cultura ou às tradições de um grupo.
- Pessoas que trabalham em uma empresa ou organização.
20 Clues: Capacidade de manter algo ou alguém. • Relacionado a uma pessoa ou indivíduo. • Existência de um ser humano ou animal. • Pessoas que guiam ou dirigem um grupo. • Capacidade de fazer algo bem; competência. • Atividade de aprendizagem ou investigação. • Relativo à mente ou ao estado psicológico. • Modo como uma tarefa ou atividade é executada. • ...
the other side to injuries 2025-06-04
Across
- internal dialogue that builds confidence
- guided treatment to the body or mind
- what you need to block out distractions
- to acquire something you once knew
- rejoining the team or system after absence
- toughness, persistence, and passion confidence
- regaining strength after stress or trauma
- a series of steps leading to progress
- repeated pattern every time you do something
- sudden spark that lifts your spirit
- physical damage that pauses performance
- natural body repair, sometimes slow
- the inner fire that pushes you to act
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- gradual process of physical restoration
- the ability to wait or endure without frustration
- steady effort despite obstacles
- thing that mentally or physically holds you back
- a return after a setback
- physical or mental power
- mental or emotional strain often from pressure
- belief in your ability
- deep emotional low that affects everyday life
- repeated effort to improve performance
- moving forward despite fear or doubt
- involving the brain, emotions, or mindset
25 Clues: belief in your ability • a return after a setback • physical or mental power • steady effort despite obstacles • to acquire something you once knew • sudden spark that lifts your spirit • natural body repair, sometimes slow • guided treatment to the body or mind • moving forward despite fear or doubt • a series of steps leading to progress • ...
Prestaciones sociales y salud mental y física. 2024-12-06
Across
- Estado de tensión física o emocional.
- Período de descanso laboral remunerado.
- Remuneración mínima establecida por ley para un trabajador.
- Estado de preocupación o miedo intensos.
- Permisos temporales para ausentarse del trabajo por causas justificadas.
- Conjunto de acciones para evitar enfermedades o problemas.
- Ciencia que estudia la mente y el comportamiento humano.
- Trastorno que afecta el estado de ánimo y las emociones.
- Proceso de obtener los nutrientes necesarios para la salud.
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- Estado de satisfacción general y tranquilidad.
- Actividad física que mejora la salud.
- Pausa para recuperar energía y bienestar físico.
- Sistema que protege a los trabajadores en riesgos como enfermedad o desempleo.
- Registro en un sistema de seguridad social o de salud.
- Práctica para alcanzar un estado de relajación mental.
- Estado completo de bienestar físico, mental y social.
- Tratamiento para mejorar la salud mental o física.
- Ingreso regular recibido tras la jubilación.
- Conjunto de prácticas para mantener la limpieza y prevenir enfermedades.
- Proceso para inmunizar contra enfermedades.
20 Clues: Actividad física que mejora la salud. • Estado de tensión física o emocional. • Período de descanso laboral remunerado. • Estado de preocupación o miedo intensos. • Proceso para inmunizar contra enfermedades. • Ingreso regular recibido tras la jubilación. • Estado de satisfacción general y tranquilidad. • Pausa para recuperar energía y bienestar físico. • ...
Talking About Mental Illness 2025-11-05
Across
- Mental illness where people have low energy, motivation, and intense sadness
- Negative judgement towards specific groups of people
- Eating disorder where people eat uncontrollably until they feel uncomfortable
- Mental illness where people experience hallucinations
- A group of people you live near that support you
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- A form of treatment for mental illness
- Positive words you can say to yourself
- Something you have if you think positive things about yourself
- People/things that assist you Examples: Family, friends, parents, teachers
- Something people take to help their mental illness
- Understanding another person's feelings
11 Clues: A form of treatment for mental illness • Positive words you can say to yourself • Understanding another person's feelings • A group of people you live near that support you • Something people take to help their mental illness • Negative judgement towards specific groups of people • Mental illness where people experience hallucinations • ...
X 2020-09-03
Across
- ability to avoid disease
- physical or mental activity for strength ngood health
- give professional advice to someone
- preesures that are unmanageable
- (indian in origin) breathing exercises to relax mind n body
- something we do regularly for pleasure n joy in free time
- to sleep after a period of activity
- positive /pleasant emotions or intense joy
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- to attain mental/emotional calmness
- a physical fitness centre
- to the food that affects our health
- treatment to help or cure mental or physical health
- slight indicator of bodily disorder
- act of connecting to God
14 Clues: ability to avoid disease • act of connecting to God • a physical fitness centre • preesures that are unmanageable • to attain mental/emotional calmness • give professional advice to someone • to the food that affects our health • slight indicator of bodily disorder • to sleep after a period of activity • positive /pleasant emotions or intense joy • ...
Intelligence and Thinking 2022-10-14
Across
- When you have acquired knowledge about something without being aware of how you did so
- You know what you expect and what you believe about a topic
- The drawing of conclusions or influences from observations, facts, or assumptions from information
- internal characteristics defined as profit
- Mental inflexibility
- rule of thumb
- Howard Gardner; many ways to be "intelligent"
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- List of pros and cons
- A represented example; the way you know how to use something
- Learning with intention (studying
- Your mental picture
- A single idea
- Mental processes occurring outside of conscious
- general intelligence
14 Clues: A single idea • rule of thumb • Your mental picture • general intelligence • Mental inflexibility • List of pros and cons • Learning with intention (studying • internal characteristics defined as profit • Howard Gardner; many ways to be "intelligent" • Mental processes occurring outside of conscious • You know what you expect and what you believe about a topic • ...
Chapter 1 Words and Definitions 2025-09-28
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- The science that studies 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.
- A stimulus that follows a response and increases 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.
- The philosophy and school of psychology that asserts that people are conscious, self-aware, and capable of free choice, self-fulfillment, and ethical behavior.
- 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.
- 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.
- The view that people are completely free and responsible for their own behavior.
- A group characterized by common features such as cultural heritage, history, race, and language.
- The school of psychology that emphasizes the tendency to organize perceptions into wholes and to integrate separate stimuli into meaningful patterns.
- 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 school of psychology that defines psychology as the study of observable behavior and studies relationships between stimuli and responses.
- 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.
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- Research conducted in an effort to find solutions to particular problems.
- 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 focuses on the roles of ethnicity, gender, culture, and socioeconomic status in personality formation, behavior, and mental processes.
- Deliberate looking into one's own cognitive processes to examine one's thoughts and feelings and to gain self-knowledge.
- The approach to psychology that seeks to understand the nature of the links between biological processes and structures such as the functioning of the brain, the endocrine system, and heredity, on the one hand, and behavior and mental processes, on the other.
- A formulation of relationships underlying observed events
- In Gestalt psychology, the sudden reorganization of perceptions, allowing the sudden solution of a problem.
- Research conducted without concern for immediate applications.
- An inborn pattern of behavior that is triggered by a particular stimulus.
- The culturally defined concepts of masculinity and femininity; the psychological state of being male or female.
24 Clues: The science that studies behavior and mental processes. • A formulation of relationships underlying observed events • Research conducted without concern for immediate applications. • Research conducted in an effort to find solutions to particular problems. • An inborn pattern of behavior that is triggered by a particular stimulus. • ...
Newletter 2023-08-28
Across
- What is the most-played song on Smooth Radio?
- We (I) want to rob her boot collection.
- John Jameson, the founder of Jameson’s Irish whisky was in fact______.
- The first journal in Britain to be wholly devoted to mental illness was founded by what doctor?.
- What 1774 legislation was the first in the United Kingdom addressing mental health?
- Forgot her phone and needed to drive back.
- Taylor Swift’s favourite dessert is _____.
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- What types of mental disorders are characterised by trouble sleeping, negative thoughts, and fatigue?
- What is most likely the fastest fish in the world today?
- Another term used for the classification of mental disorders.
- __________ are a wonderful snack but are unlucky to have on your fishing boat.
- The six principles of safeguarding: empowerment, prevention, protection, _______, partnerships and accountability.
- Keanu Reeves accidentally married who while shooting a movie in 1992.
- What hospital was built in 1974, in a nineteen-hectare parkland site serves a population of around 275,000 within an area of approximately 600 square miles.
- Keanu Reeves played what sport throughout school?
- What is Taylor Swift’s middle name?
16 Clues: What is Taylor Swift’s middle name? • We (I) want to rob her boot collection. • Forgot her phone and needed to drive back. • Taylor Swift’s favourite dessert is _____. • What is the most-played song on Smooth Radio? • Keanu Reeves played what sport throughout school? • What is most likely the fastest fish in the world today? • ...
Are You Ok? 2025-01-31
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- You want to keep this low
- If your feeling anxious or restless you might have this
- A great alternative to medication where you talk with an expert
- People with schizophrenia will most likely have these
- People with eating disorders might restrict their ______
- If you have depression you might want to visit one of these
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- A prescribed item that could help you with mental issues
- What you shouldn't use to solve your mental problems
- If you have a lot of this you might have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- A simple exercise that could help you with ADHD
- Who can Be affected by mental health problems?
- If your thinking of committing ______ you should talk about it
- An acronym for mental disorder that might make you fidget or talk too much
- If you're having trouble sleeping you could have this
14 Clues: You want to keep this low • Who can Be affected by mental health problems? • A simple exercise that could help you with ADHD • What you shouldn't use to solve your mental problems • People with schizophrenia will most likely have these • If you're having trouble sleeping you could have this • If your feeling anxious or restless you might have this • ...
Thinking & Language & Intelligence 2020-01-12
10 Clues: 140 • mental image • mental grouping • common skill set • thinking only one answer • simple strategical thinking • area controls language expression • logical rule that solves a problem • inability to adopt a new perspective • age chronological age that matches performance level
Pride Month 2022-07-21
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- An eating disorder characterized by abnormally low body weight, an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted perception of weight.
- A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- A form of exhaustion caused by constantly feeling swamped as a result of excessive and prolonged emotional, physical, and mental stress.
- The scientific study of mind and behaviour.
- Refers to societal disapproval of mental illnesses or people who seek help for emotional distress.
- A mental health problem characterised by an alteration between extreme euphoria and deep depression.
- Also known as the “feel-good” hormone, this is a hormone and neurotransmitter.
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- Anxiety disorder defined by a persistent and excessive fear of an object or situation.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- Damage or injury to the psyche after living through an extremely frightening or distressing event.
- An eating disorder marked by bingeing, followed by methods to avoid weight gain.
- the treatment of mental or psychological disorders by psychological means.
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- The condition of being addicted to a particular substance or activity.
14 Clues: The scientific study of mind and behaviour. • The condition of being addicted to a particular substance or activity. • the treatment of mental or psychological disorders by psychological means. • Also known as the “feel-good” hormone, this is a hormone and neurotransmitter. • An eating disorder marked by bingeing, followed by methods to avoid weight gain. • ...
Psychology Final Project Rust P. 6 2021-05-24
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- A condition that can occur after a traumatic event
- term for treating mental health problems by talking with a psychiatrist, psychologist or other mental health provider.
- disorders in which conscious awareness becomes separated (dissociated) from previous memories, thoughts, or feelings
- psychological disorders characterized by inflexible and enduring behavior patterns that impair social functioning
- anxiety disorder marked by a persistent, irrational fear and avoidance of a specific object, activity, or situation
- Mental disorder characterized by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech and behavior
- A technique used by psychoanalysts to interpret the content of patients' dreams
- A form of depth psychology, the primary focus of which is to reveal the unconscious content of a client's psyche in an effort to alleviate psychic tension.
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- A mood disorder in which the person alternates between the hopelessness and lethargy of depression and the overexcited state of mania. (Formerly called manic-depressive disorder)
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- a mental health approach that emphasizes the importance of being your true self in order to lead the most fulfilling life.
- An anxiety disorder characterized by obsessions and compulsions.
- Shortness of breath, dizziness, shaking, sweating, numbness or tingling, are only some of the symptoms of this Anxiety disorder.
- theories and therapeutic techniques used to study the unconscious mind, which together form a method of treatment for mental disorders.
14 Clues: A condition that can occur after a traumatic event • An anxiety disorder characterized by obsessions and compulsions. • A technique used by psychoanalysts to interpret the content of patients' dreams • Mental disorder characterized by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech and behavior • ...
PSYC 341 2017-12-04
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- One’s impressive cognitive abilities or consistently exceptional performance on representative tasks in a particular area.
- Mental representation of stimuli when those stimuli are not physically present.
- The inability to look past the traditional uses of an object to see other, atypical, uses for it in problem solving
- The use of previous knowledge to gather and interpret stimuli.
- Difficulty learning or recalling new material because some previously learned material interferes with the formation of new memories.
- The observation that people take longer to name an ink color that had been written with the wrong word (ex. the word green written in orange ink)
- Mental activity, including the acquisition, storage, transformation, and use of knowledge.
- Overlapping orthography and phonology.
- Brief, immediate memory for the limited amount of material that a person is currently processing, also coordinates ongoing mental activities.
- One message is presented in the left ear while another is presented to the right ear.
- A language deficit characterized by hesitant, slow speech but with language comprehension intact.
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- Characterized by continuous uninterrupted speech but lack of language comprehension.
- A cognitive disability in which people cannot recognize faces
- Cognitive processing that emphasizes the importance of concepts, expectations, and memory in object recognition and other cognitive tasks.
- The failure to detect a change in an object or scene due to the overuse of top-down processing
- Taking a test and quizzing oneself is a great way to boost long term memory and study for exams.
- Memory is better recalls if one is in the same mental state they were when they learned the material.
- Cognitive process that emphasizes stimulus characteristics in object recognition and other cognitive tasks. This information is passed up to higher more sophisticated levels of the cognitive system.
- The initial acquisition of information. Processing and representation of information in memory.
- Information is stored in a language abstract representation.
- The mental representation of geographical information, including a person’s surrounding environment.
- Fluency in two languages.
- The large-capacity memory for experiences and information accumulated across one’s lifetime.
- Mental images and representation match physical object.
- A simple, well structures series of events in a specified order, usually associated with a familiar activity.
- Mental representations of a category.
- Generalized, well-integrated knowledge about a situation, event, or person. It allows people to what will happen in a new situation, and these prediction are usually correct.
- Locating information in memory storage and accessing that information.
- Process of inventing something original and worthwhile
- A set of objects that belong together.
30 Clues: Fluency in two languages. • Mental representations of a category. • Overlapping orthography and phonology. • A set of objects that belong together. • Process of inventing something original and worthwhile • Mental images and representation match physical object. • Information is stored in a language abstract representation. • ...
PSYC 341 2017-12-04
Across
- Mental representations of a category.
- Overlapping orthography and phonology.
- Mental representation of stimuli when those stimuli are not physically present.
- One message is presented in the left ear while another is presented to the right ear.
- A set of objects that belong together.
- The use of previous knowledge to gather and interpret stimuli.
- Memory is better recalls if one is in the same mental state they were when they learned the material.
- The initial acquisition of information. Processing and representation of information in memory
- The observation that people take longer to name an ink color that had been written with the wrong word (ex. the word green written in orange ink)
- The mental representation of geographical information, including a person’s surrounding environment.
- Mental activity, including the acquisition, storage, transformation, and use of knowledge.
- A simple, well structures series of events in a specified order, usually associated with a familiar activity.
- The inability to look past the traditional uses of an object to see other, atypical, uses for it in problem solving
- A cognitive disability in which people cannot recognize faces.
- A language deficit characterized by hesitant, slow speech but with language comprehension intact.
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- Taking a test and quizzing oneself is a great way to boost long term memory and study for exams.
- The failure to detect a change in an object or scene due to the overuse of top-down processing.
- Locating information in memory storage and accessing that information.
- Cognitive processing that emphasizes the importance of concepts, expectations, and memory in object recognition and other cognitive tasks.
- Characterized by continuous uninterrupted speech but lack of language comprehension.
- Generalized, well-integrated knowledge about a situation, event, or person. It allows people to what will happen in a new situation, and these prediction are usually correct.
- Information is stored in a language abstract representation.
- Difficulty learning or recalling new material because some previously learned material interferes with the formation of new memories.
- Mental images and representation match physical object.
- Cognitive process that emphasizes stimulus characteristics in object recognition and other cognitive tasks. This information is passed up to higher more sophisticated levels of the cognitive system.
- Process of inventing something original and worthwhile
- Fluency in two languages.
- Brief, immediate memory for the limited amount of material that a person is currently processing, also coordinates ongoing mental activities.
- One’s impressive cognitive abilities or consistently exceptional performance on representative tasks in a particular area.
- The large-capacity memory for experiences and information accumulated across one’s lifetime.
30 Clues: Fluency in two languages. • Mental representations of a category. • Overlapping orthography and phonology. • A set of objects that belong together. • Process of inventing something original and worthwhile • Mental images and representation match physical object. • Information is stored in a language abstract representation. • ...
The Amanda Todd Tragedy 2014-11-23
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- the intentional taking of one's own life
- a condition of emotional dejection and withdrawal
- a physical injury or mental damage to one's own self
- making fun of someone based on looks, choices, opinions
- the act of harassment online, anonymously
- to explain or understand incorrectly
- actions taken to prevent the cause; to spread awareness
- mental or emotional suffering, or torment
- to be subjected to or endure distress, pain, etc.
- repetitive self injury to cope with negative emotions
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- lack of trust or confidence
- to identify victims of bullying, who committed suicide
- to bully online by sending or posting mean messages
- a cause or occasion of distress and sorrow
- an error in action caused by lack of knowledge, poor reasoning
- to pretend to be somebody else; stealing another's identity online
- online means of developing social contacts
- an electronic message sent through a cell phone
- pressure to do something, in order to be accepted
- a state of apprehension occurring in some forms of mental disorders
20 Clues: lack of trust or confidence • to explain or understand incorrectly • the intentional taking of one's own life • the act of harassment online, anonymously • mental or emotional suffering, or torment • a cause or occasion of distress and sorrow • online means of developing social contacts • an electronic message sent through a cell phone • ...
How To Make Friends With The Dark 2023-05-05
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- A single garment worn by females that is usually long
- Adult beverage
- A mental illness that causes severe lowered mood
- A place children are put when they don't have parents
- A place where people who have committed a crime are held
- Mental illness related to trauma
- female sibling with only one common relative
- a place where people go to get an education
- A mental illness that causes excessive worry on unease
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- A blood vessel that bursts causing life-threatening complications
- Direct relatives
- An emotion that can be accompanied by crying
- female parental figure
- The feeling of being isolated from other
- Sadness caused by loss
- An action usually brought on by sadness
- An emotion that comes from the worry that something bad is going to happen
- A person who helps someone who has a social disadvantage or problem
- a major usually negative life event
- A state of unconsciousness that happens for several hours every night
20 Clues: Adult beverage • Direct relatives • female parental figure • Sadness caused by loss • Mental illness related to trauma • a major usually negative life event • An action usually brought on by sadness • The feeling of being isolated from other • a place where people go to get an education • An emotion that can be accompanied by crying • ...
Visualize your success 2024-01-25
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- - Present, appearing, or found everywhere; widespread.
- - To make more lively or vivid; to enliven.
- - The appearance of being true or real.
- - Overflowing with enthusiasm and high spirits.
- - A sudden, profound realization or comprehension.
- - Pertaining to the golden color; characterized by grandiloquent style or manner.
- - Distinctive and stylish flair or elegance.
- - The joyful, intense anticipation that comes from imagining future pleasures.
- - Extremely idealistic; unrealistic and impractical.
- - Having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgment; wise.
- - Relating to the sky or heavens; celestial.
- - Calm, peaceful, and happy; denoting a period of time in the past that was idyllically happy and peaceful.
- - Flowing with sweet or musical sounds; pleasant to hear.
- - Fluent, persuasive, and expressive speech.
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- - In a state or period of inactivity or dormancy.
- - Involving endless and futile effort.
- - The purest and most concentrated form or embodiment of something.
- - Keenness of mental perception and understanding.
- - Beautiful thinking; a state of normal mental health.
- - To make or become more delicate or refined over time.
20 Clues: - Involving endless and futile effort. • - The appearance of being true or real. • - To make more lively or vivid; to enliven. • - Distinctive and stylish flair or elegance. • - Relating to the sky or heavens; celestial. • - Fluent, persuasive, and expressive speech. • - Overflowing with enthusiasm and high spirits. • - In a state or period of inactivity or dormancy. • ...
Creating Collaborative Partnerships 2022-09-22
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- many Parent Enrichment Sites do we have?
- Diego, Which housing staff left TWC and returned?
- Park, Where is Safe Families Interim Housing Located
- many certified MH school sites does TWC have
- Who is housing's amazing leader?
- When Housing outgrew Colima where did they relocate to?
- Educator, What is the name of the service providers in Parent Enrichment?
- Health-, What was the first service provided by TWC?
- Besides therapists and case managers, what other service providers does Mental Health have?
- What is another word for therapist?
- What population does housing serve
- other rental program does housing provide
- City is Housing's new facility located
- what is the most intensive MH program
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- When year did housing services begin at TWC
- what was the last event all programs worked together to put on?
- class were our nutrition staff recently certified in?
- What does FSC stand for
- Fe Springs, Where will TWC develop housing?
- many mental health units does TWC have?
20 Clues: What does FSC stand for • Who is housing's amazing leader? • What population does housing serve • What is another word for therapist? • what is the most intensive MH program • City is Housing's new facility located • many mental health units does TWC have? • many Parent Enrichment Sites do we have? • other rental program does housing provide • ...
peyton 2025-09-15
Across
- someone ending their own life
- doing things to help your mental and phsical health
- lasting impression
- excessive worry and fear
- decisions you make
- the state of joy that relies on somthing
- feelings- feelings that hang around along time
- the disgrace of somthing
- adult- someone you trust over the age of 18
- a mindset of positive expectation
- being someone that someone can turn to
- the abilty to give infomation and take in infomation
- the process of doing something
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- persistent hoplessness
- something thats possible
- what you do a majoity of the time
- feelings- normal reactions
- how you act
- reward- long-term consequences
- things you do consistently
- knowleadge or perception
- - is a feeling with no outcome
- health- your mental well being
- effort
- to improve
- looking back at passed events
- truthfull
- ways to solve problems
- pleasure- something that lacks substance
- control
30 Clues: effort • control • truthfull • to improve • how you act • lasting impression • decisions you make • persistent hoplessness • ways to solve problems • something thats possible • excessive worry and fear • knowleadge or perception • the disgrace of somthing • feelings- normal reactions • things you do consistently • someone ending their own life • looking back at passed events • ...
Brain Health crossword 2025-11-24
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- Neurotransmitter tied to mood and wellbeing (9)
- UK healthcare provider for mental health services (3)
- Regular movement that supports blood flow and cognition (8)
- Brain’s “hip” memory hub (11)
- Microbiome interacting with the brain (3)
- Fishy source of cognitive food (6)
- Ancient practice of breath and posture for mental clarity (4)
- Diet pattern linked to better brain health(13)
- Deficiency can impair concentration (4)
- Attention training that regulates stress (11)
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- Creative activities that support mental health (4)
- The brain’s ability to adapt and rewire (15)
- Crossword cousin that keeps memory sharp (6)
- Fatty acids in fish linked to brain health (6)
- Fluid balance that keeps neurons firing (8)
- Connection and engagement that reduce risk of cognitive decline(6)
- Condition affecting memory, thinking and other functions (8)
- Emotional state influencing attention and memory (4)
- Reduced perception of sound, linked to dementia risk (7,4)
- Restorative process essential for memory consolidation (5)
- Chronic strain that can impair cognition (6)
21 Clues: Brain’s “hip” memory hub (11) • Fishy source of cognitive food (6) • Deficiency can impair concentration (4) • Microbiome interacting with the brain (3) • Fluid balance that keeps neurons firing (8) • The brain’s ability to adapt and rewire (15) • Crossword cousin that keeps memory sharp (6) • Chronic strain that can impair cognition (6) • ...
X 2020-09-03
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- something we do regularly for pleasure n joy in free time
- physical or mental activity for strength ngood health
- positive /pleasant emotions or intense joy
- act of connecting to God
- treatment to help or cure mental or physical health
- slight indicator of bodily disorder
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- give professional advice to someone
- to sleep after a period of activity
- to the food that affects our health
- ability to avoid disease
- to attain mental/emotional calmness
- preesures that are unmanageable
- (indian in origin) breathing exercises to relax mind n body
- a physical fitness centre
14 Clues: ability to avoid disease • act of connecting to God • a physical fitness centre • preesures that are unmanageable • give professional advice to someone • to sleep after a period of activity • to the food that affects our health • to attain mental/emotional calmness • slight indicator of bodily disorder • positive /pleasant emotions or intense joy • ...
Yellow September Crossword 2022-08-31
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- don't be afraid to reach out for ______
- show _______ to your loved ones
- causes for emotional distress
- irrational fear or aversion
- intense feelings of sadness
- feeling of happiness
- the identification of an illness by a profession
- "are you_____?"
- emotional _____________ is being able to identify and express your feelings
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- mental health __________
- study of the mind
- another word for emotion
- yellow __________
- strong dislike
- father of psychology
- mental health can affect your _______ health
- feelings of worry
- ______ care
18 Clues: ______ care • strong dislike • "are you_____?" • study of the mind • yellow __________ • feelings of worry • father of psychology • feeling of happiness • mental health __________ • another word for emotion • irrational fear or aversion • intense feelings of sadness • causes for emotional distress • show _______ to your loved ones • don't be afraid to reach out for ______ • ...
APL 1 Finale 2021-11-22
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- The relationship banks talks about our actions to other people can be deposits or _______.
- There are 4 levels of mental states. The 4 states are "No ________, Mental _______, Mental health problem and Mental disorder"
- Habit 1
- In Habit 4, "Think Win-Win" we need to have _____ to share what we want/ our opinion
- Putting yourself in the shoes of others.
- In Habit 7 "Sharpen the Saw" , the 4 dimensions are: Body, Brain, Soul and ____"
- When we take too much sugar, we might have _____
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- 500 c_____ is a healthy number for our meals
- Habit 6
- Words of _________ is an example of the 5 love language.
- We made this thing to help us manage stress. (Clue: Stress _____)
- How many food groups are there?
- We can use the Healthy_______ method to help us decide how much protein and vegetables we should have in our meal
- Habit 2 talks about Beginning with the __ in mind
- Habit 3 Put first things first means that we must _____
- One of the 3 responses to stress (Clue: starts with "F")
16 Clues: Habit 6 • Habit 1 • How many food groups are there? • Putting yourself in the shoes of others. • 500 c_____ is a healthy number for our meals • When we take too much sugar, we might have _____ • Habit 2 talks about Beginning with the __ in mind • Habit 3 Put first things first means that we must _____ • Words of _________ is an example of the 5 love language. • ...
Are You Ok? 2025-01-31
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- You want to keep this low
- If your feeling anxious or restless you might have this
- A great alternative to medication where you talk with an expert
- People with schizophrenia will most likely have these
- People with eating disorders might restrict their ______
- If you have depression you might want to visit one of these
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- A prescribed item that could help you with mental issues
- What you shouldn't use to solve your mental problems
- If you have a lot of this you might have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- A simple exercise that could help you with ADHD
- Who can Be affected by mental health problems?
- If your thinking of committing ______ you should talk about it
- An acronym for mental disorder that might make you fidget or talk too much
- If you're having trouble sleeping you could have this
14 Clues: You want to keep this low • Who can Be affected by mental health problems? • A simple exercise that could help you with ADHD • What you shouldn't use to solve your mental problems • People with schizophrenia will most likely have these • If you're having trouble sleeping you could have this • If your feeling anxious or restless you might have this • ...
Chapter 3 Communications 2022-10-13
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- Non-verbal cues
- Person Person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits major life activity
- Structural damage sustained by the brain resulting in temporarily or permanently impaired brain function
- Can experience an extreme panic attack with a racing heartbeat, sweating, tension, and a feeling that something terrible is about to happen
- Exchange of messages, verbally and non-verbally, through speech, gestures, or writing when interacting with others
- One of the most common mood disorders. A clinically diagnosed mental illness for a person having multiple,major depressive episodes
- A type of developmental disability
- A concept that includes acceptance of each individual as unique
- Clinically diagnosed mental illness with alternating episodes of depression and mania
- A group of conditions that cause impairment in physical development, learning, language, or behavior, beginning in early childhood and usually lasting throughout a person's lifetime
- An internal monologue that occurs as you interpret and evaluate situations and the events taking place around you
- Condition that includes excessive nervousness, tension, apprehension, fight-or-flight behavior, excessive fear or anticipation of imminent danger, flashbacks, or ritualistic behavior such as excessive hand washing
- involves listening with all your senses to determine the context, threat, and relevance of events unfolding around you
- A progressive mental disorder characterized by a loss of memory, an impairment of judgment and absent thinking, decline in mental function, and changes in personality
- Provides people who have a mental illness, or who may harm or neglect themselves or others, with involuntary emergency service and temporary detention for psychiatric evaluation with the assistance of law enforcement
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- Any change from the usual way that a person does something in the public environment that enables a person with disability to enjoy equal opportunity
- When their thoughts seem disorganized and not logically connected
- An impairment of the mental or emotional processes that exercise the conscious control of one’s actions
- A deeply ingrained, non-psychotic, inflexible pattern of relating, perceiving, and behaving
- A mental, physiological, or physical disorder that makes the completion of major life activities using traditional methods difficult
- Person has intrusive thought and impulses resulting in ritualistic behavior, such as excessive need to count, to wash hands, or to avoid dirt
- An enhanced state of awareness or “being on guard” or sense of “being hunted” that impeded one’s ability to relax and disengage from stressful situation (symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder)
- Brain disorder caused by a chemical imbalance that distorts the way a person thinks, acts, expresses emotion, and perceives reality
- Describes a group of conditions, often diagnosed in early childhood, that continue throughout adulthood and are more prevalent among males than females
- One of the most helpful techniques to evaluate and respond to an offender’s verbal and non-verbal communication
- When barriers interfere with the message between the sender and receiver
- An intense fear of a specific object or situation
27 Clues: Non-verbal cues • A type of developmental disability • An intense fear of a specific object or situation • A concept that includes acceptance of each individual as unique • When their thoughts seem disorganized and not logically connected • When barriers interfere with the message between the sender and receiver • ...
unit 1 intro to psych 2025-10-28
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- what attempts to provide insight into thoughts and actions by exposing and interpreting the underlying unconscious motives and conflicts?
- what would be a theoretical approach that emphasizes the role of biology and genetics in shaping human behavior and mental processes?
- What is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes?
- what focuses on understanding how unconscious thoughts, emotions, and past experiences shape an individual's current behavior and mental processes?
- what Focuses on the principles of natural selection to study the roots of behavior and mental processes?
- what is the biological and genetic factors that influence a person's traits including Genes and hereditary factors, Physical appearance, and personality characteristics?
- what is the environmental factors, like upbringing experiences and social interactions, that shape their development like Childhood experiences, social relationships, and surrounding culture instead of genetic factors and traits?
- what is the definition of "Psychology should only study observable behaviors, not mental processes"?
- what Focuses on how much our genes and environment influence our individual differences?
- what analyzes human behavior, cognition, and emotions, emphasizing the profound influence of culture and societal structures?
- what focuses on understanding behavior through observable actions rather than internal mental states?
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- what is it called when epthasized functions of consciousness or the ways consciousness helps people adapt to their environment?
- what focuses on the whole person rather than just observable behaviors or unconscious motivations?
- what focuses on how people strive- how we take in, process, take, and retrieve information?
- what Focuses on the study of optimal human functioning and the factors that allow individuals and communities to thrive?
- What is the science of human society and social behavior that is group-based?
- Based on the idea that the structure of conscious experience could be understood by analyzing the basic elements of thoughts and sensations?
17 Clues: What is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes? • What is the science of human society and social behavior that is group-based? • what Focuses on how much our genes and environment influence our individual differences? • what focuses on how people strive- how we take in, process, take, and retrieve information? • ...
mental health cross word 2022-05-06
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- A neurological disorder characterized by hyperactivity and inability to focus
- An addiction where someone is reliant on alcohol
- A disorder where one can consistently uneasy and or nervous
- When someone tends to hallucinate things. Can be auditory or visionary
- identity disorder The existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities
- National mental health awareness month
- attack A sudden feeling of disabling anxiety that can be triggered by anything
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- A disorder that occurs when someone can develop under severe physical or mental stress
- An immense fear of arachnids
- A substance someone can to feel better (commonly illegal)
- Another substance someone can take, although this is typically prescribed by a doctor
- Friend Asks An app for iphone and android to help someone who is going through something mental
- depression Occurs typically after someone gives birth and can be quite debilitating
- A person who can help somebody deal with their mental health issues
14 Clues: An immense fear of arachnids • National mental health awareness month • An addiction where someone is reliant on alcohol • A substance someone can to feel better (commonly illegal) • A disorder where one can consistently uneasy and or nervous • A person who can help somebody deal with their mental health issues • ...
mental disabilities 2022-03-11
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- affects you when you have dyslexia
- shouldn't make fun of
- makes you struggle in school
- has a disability.
- another moment that dyslexia can affect
- a moment that dyslexia con affect you
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- a type of mental disabilities
- you should do it if you realize that
- where it affects the dyslexia the most
- another type of mental disabilities
10 Clues: has a disability. • shouldn't make fun of • makes you struggle in school • a type of mental disabilities • affects you when you have dyslexia • another type of mental disabilities • you should do it if you realize that • a moment that dyslexia con affect you • where it affects the dyslexia the most • another moment that dyslexia can affect
Mental Health 2022-09-05
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- strong feeling of annoyance
- Free services that provide to help you
- an emotional state of reaction
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- mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness
- A state of mental or emotional strain
- a feeling of nervousness
- Has 4 different dimensions
- Uncertainty of what is happening
- responsibility for doing something wrong
9 Clues: a feeling of nervousness • Has 4 different dimensions • strong feeling of annoyance • an emotional state of reaction • Uncertainty of what is happening • A state of mental or emotional strain • Free services that provide to help you • responsibility for doing something wrong • mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness
Mental Health 2022-09-05
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- dealing with annoyance, can't handle it
- Free services that provide to help you
- an emotional state of reaction
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- mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness
- A state of mental or emotional strain
- a feeling of nervousness
- Wellbeing
- Uncertainty of what is happening
- responsibility for doing something wrong
9 Clues: Wellbeing • a feeling of nervousness • an emotional state of reaction • Uncertainty of what is happening • A state of mental or emotional strain • Free services that provide to help you • dealing with annoyance, can't handle it • responsibility for doing something wrong • mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness
Mental Health 2022-12-12
9 Clues: mood swings • Erving Goffman • Functionalist perspective • excessive fear and worries • flashbacks, nightmares, etc • most common mental disorder • material and power inequalities • 14 million people suffer from this • one's emotions, psychological, and social well-being
Mental Health 2023-01-27
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- a chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness
- feelings of worry or fear
- a group of thinking and social symptoms that interferes with daily functioning
- obsessive thoughts that lead to repetitive behavior
- mood disorder that causes persistent feeling of sadness
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- a disorder that affects a persons ability to think, feel, and behave clearly
- impairs ability to interact
- mood swings from depressive lows to manic highs
- witnessing a terrifying event
9 Clues: feelings of worry or fear • impairs ability to interact • witnessing a terrifying event • mood swings from depressive lows to manic highs • obsessive thoughts that lead to repetitive behavior • mood disorder that causes persistent feeling of sadness • a disorder that affects a persons ability to think, feel, and behave clearly • ...
mental health 2020-10-13
12 Clues: stress • stress • fatigue, • fatigue, • fatigue, • depression, • and mind response • out by mental stress. • to die by harming ones' self • stimuli that produce a stress response • body's way of warning you that the body is not well • at the end of the day when the body signals a need for rest and sleep
Mental Health 2021-02-25
Across
- ____________ therapy is a sensitive topic with some clients and includes medication and/or ECT
- symptoms that do not equate to happiness but means 'more off'
- named by swiss psychiatrist - "spilt mind"
- _________ state Assessment
- ___________ is preventable. Individuals don’t want to end their lives – they just want to get out of the overwhelming or painful situation they are in
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- maniac-depressive disorder
- _____ is both a normal and abnormal response
- intense low mood
- repetitive behaviours in OCD
9 Clues: intense low mood • maniac-depressive disorder • _________ state Assessment • repetitive behaviours in OCD • named by swiss psychiatrist - "spilt mind" • _____ is both a normal and abnormal response • symptoms that do not equate to happiness but means 'more off' • ____________ therapy is a sensitive topic with some clients and includes medication and/or ECT • ...
Mental Health 2021-09-21
Across
- What is the abbreviations for Seasonal Affective Disorder?
- What is your brain's best friend?
- what affects your sleep?
- What substance makes up most of the brain?
- What is a condition that causes both mania and depression?
- What weighs 3 pounds?
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- What is a real medical condition?
- A problem with memory loss and word mixups
- What is the abbreviation fo Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?
9 Clues: What weighs 3 pounds? • what affects your sleep? • What is a real medical condition? • What is your brain's best friend? • A problem with memory loss and word mixups • What substance makes up most of the brain? • What is the abbreviations for Seasonal Affective Disorder? • What is a condition that causes both mania and depression? • ...
Mental Health 2022-06-22
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- : types of mental illness
- : SYNONYMS FOR lifestyle
- : the duration of a person's life
- sinonim : scheming
- : a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind
- : SYNONYMS FOR recovery
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- : feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- : the unfair or prejudicial treatment of people and groups based on characteristics such as race, gender, age or sexual orientation
- : the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order.
9 Clues: sinonim : scheming • : SYNONYMS FOR recovery • : SYNONYMS FOR lifestyle • : types of mental illness • : the duration of a person's life • : feelings of severe despondency and dejection • : a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind • : the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order. • ...
Mental Health 2023-05-11
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- a constant feeling of upset distress and worry
- the affect it could have on you after a period of time
- this is a feeling or emotion that can be knocked by bothers actions
- a feeling of stress or worry
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- A persons condition with regards to their psychological and emotional state
- Something that is an action that happens more than once
- When personal life and your working have to be equal it creates a?
- A worry or feeling before an event or match
- How to deal with feelings of stress
9 Clues: a feeling of stress or worry • How to deal with feelings of stress • A worry or feeling before an event or match • a constant feeling of upset distress and worry • the affect it could have on you after a period of time • Something that is an action that happens more than once • When personal life and your working have to be equal it creates a? • ...
mental health 2023-05-11
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- strategies (ways you deal with things)
- (another word for when something has an effect on you)
- ( what makes you feel something)
- (signs you may see something by)
- (you can get this feeling in side your stomach when you worry about things))
- ( true statements )
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- ( a number figure that provides information
- (people often say its the reason your hair falls out)
- health (people can suffer from this badly and it may lead to suicide)
9 Clues: ( true statements ) • ( what makes you feel something) • (signs you may see something by) • strategies (ways you deal with things) • ( a number figure that provides information • (people often say its the reason your hair falls out) • (another word for when something has an effect on you) • health (people can suffer from this badly and it may lead to suicide) • ...
Mental health 2023-05-16
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- true statements
- Health this type of health has a dedicate week to raise awareness for it
- A physical feeling the person with the condition feels
- How does this condition to dop the person suffering from it
- The origin of the condition
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- A person may feel this when under pressure
- A person may feel this when they have to much tasks
- a percentage or number to confirm how many people have it
- strategies certain ways and methods to help to overcome the episode
9 Clues: true statements • The origin of the condition • A person may feel this when under pressure • A person may feel this when they have to much tasks • A physical feeling the person with the condition feels • a percentage or number to confirm how many people have it • How does this condition to dop the person suffering from it • ...
Mental Health 2024-04-08
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- Sadness, Anger, Fear, Disgust
- A person somebody can go to for advice
- This happens during exam season.
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- After taking substances for a long period of time you have an _____
- In order to focus in school you must have good ________
- Mental ______
- Nail biting is an example of a ______
- Our emotional, psychological and social well-being.
- A common illness associated with mental health is _____
9 Clues: Mental ______ • Sadness, Anger, Fear, Disgust • This happens during exam season. • Nail biting is an example of a ______ • A person somebody can go to for advice • Our emotional, psychological and social well-being. • In order to focus in school you must have good ________ • A common illness associated with mental health is _____ • ...
Mental Health 2023-10-23
9 Clues: diary • relax • physical activity • learning something new • turn off your electronics • Employee Assistance Program • getting outside; helps your mood • do something within your community • listening to this helps de-stress you
