mental Crossword Puzzles
Mental Health 2023-12-05
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- It is important to __________for mental health cases
- a decline in cases.
- an ethical theory in which individuals are accountable for fulfilling their civic duty, and the actions of an individual must benefit the whole of society
- mental health __________in our everyday
- Includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being
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- Statistics appears in the ____________
- mental health
- increase in cases
- Depression is ___________
9 Clues: mental health • increase in cases • a decline in cases. • Depression is ___________ • Statistics appears in the ____________ • mental health __________in our everyday • It is important to __________for mental health cases • Includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being • ...
Mental Health 2023-03-24
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- a mental state in which you are confused, disoriented, and not able to think or remember clearly
- People who have it may hear voices that aren't there
- severe mental disorders that cause abnormal thinking and perceptions
- a mental health disorder that some people develop after they experience or see a traumatic event.
- a mental disorder in which you have thoughts (obsessions) and rituals (compulsions) over and over
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- Binge-eating,Bulimia nervosa Anorexia nervosa
- Disorder disorder is a mood disorder that can cause intense mood swings
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness
- It's more than just a feeling of being sad or "blue" for a few days
9 Clues: a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness • Binge-eating,Bulimia nervosa Anorexia nervosa • People who have it may hear voices that aren't there • It's more than just a feeling of being sad or "blue" for a few days • severe mental disorders that cause abnormal thinking and perceptions • Disorder disorder is a mood disorder that can cause intense mood swings • ...
Mental Health 2023-03-06
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- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- the reason for someone acting the way they do
- sadness caused by lack of friends or family to talk to
- an illness that consists of manic and depressive episodes
- obsessive-compulsive disorder
- post-traumatic stress disorder
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- being addicted to something
- a worry filled feeling
- taking ones life
9 Clues: taking ones life • a worry filled feeling • being addicted to something • obsessive-compulsive disorder • post-traumatic stress disorder • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder • the reason for someone acting the way they do • sadness caused by lack of friends or family to talk to • an illness that consists of manic and depressive episodes
Mental Health 2023-05-08
9 Clues: showing appreciation • feeling extreme sadness • people that support you • a feeling of excitement • feeling of excessive worry • excitement to accomplish a goal • things you do to keep you healthy • something one does to regenerate energy • a person that helps you during your tough times
Mental wellbeing 2022-09-05
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- maori word for wellbeing
- A day when people fundraise to show support to young ones that are struggling from depression
- feeling a certain way that makes you sad
- Having too much on your mind
- expressing your feelings
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- Someone you could talk to about your problems that you find hard from
- a feeling that makes you mad
- people who can work as a team together
- another word for gross
9 Clues: another word for gross • maori word for wellbeing • expressing your feelings • a feeling that makes you mad • Having too much on your mind • people who can work as a team together • feeling a certain way that makes you sad • Someone you could talk to about your problems that you find hard from • ...
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 disorder 2022-05-11
mental disorder 2022-05-11
mental disorder 2022-05-11
Mental health 2023-05-18
9 Clues: a sign • information you find • health what week is it • what made you like this • collecting and analysing • what had a strong effect • when your under pressure • behaviour tactics to help you • when your worried and stressed
Saude mental 2025-09-14
9 Clues: fisiologico • - isolamento • frio na barriga • diferente de emoção • agonia de fazer algo • transtorno de repetição • se colocar no lugar do outro • plena- exercicios de relaxamento • alimentares- vontade de vomitar depois de comer
Cognitive Development- Piaget 2013-05-09
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- the continuous process of using the environment to learn, and adjusting to changes that occur in the environment
- organising information into categories based on common features
- Believing that everything which exists has some kind of consciousness or awareness
- following a line of reasoning back to its original starting point.
- operational the stage about 12 years of age where complex thought processes become evident and thinking becomes incredibly sophisticated.
- understanding that an object’s weight, mass, volume or area remains the same even if the object changes shape in appearance.
- The first stage of cognitive development, when infants construct their knowledge of the world by co-ordinating sensory experiences with motor abilities.
- thinking the mental ability to reason soundly and systematically on the basis of known information
- permanence understanding that objects still exist even if they cannot be seen or touched.
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- a mental idea or organised mental representation of what something is and how to deal with it.
- changing an existing mental idea in order to fit new information
- understanding that something can change from one state to another.
- focussing on only one quality or feature of an object at a time
- the stage in development from 2-7 years, when the child is increasingly able to assimilate and accommodate ideas and therefore think and imagine in more complex ways
- operational this stage in development is from 7-12 years. The thinking in this stage revolves around what children know and what they can experience through their senses (what is ‘concrete’).
- taking in new information and fitting it into an existing mental idea
- thinking a way of thinking that does not rely on being able to see or visualise things in order to understand concepts.
- Piaget's nationality
- difficulty in seeing things from another person’s perspective.
- directed behaviour behaviour that is carried out with a particular purpose in mind
- Piaget A Swiss developmental psychologist and philosopher known for his studies with children in cognitive development
21 Clues: Piaget's nationality • difficulty in seeing things from another person’s perspective. • focussing on only one quality or feature of an object at a time • organising information into categories based on common features • changing an existing mental idea in order to fit new information • understanding that something can change from one state to another. • ...
Common Behavioral Health Terms 2021-02-01
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- Moderately reduced range of emotional expression.
- Perceiving something that is not based on real stimuli, usually due to a nervous system disorder or due to substance abuse.
- Act of filling in memory gaps without the intentions to deceive; not a lie.
- This is when an individual acts as if they are mentally ill, when, in fact, they are not.
- This is when mental deterioration occurs.
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual or Mental Disorders (5th Edition); the text wherein mental disorder diagnostic criteria are contained.
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- False personal belief that is maintained despite obvious proof or evidence to the contrary.
- A disorder involving sudden and severe mental changes or seizures caused by abruptly stopping the use of alcohol.
- Inability to remember information, usually due to psychological trauma.
- A state of heightened activity and mood.
- Condition of excessive fear that is out of proportion to the perceived threat.
- A slowly progressive decline in mental abilities, including memory, thinking, and judgement, that is often accompanied by personality changes.
- Confused thinking and disrupted attention usually accompanied by distorted speech and hallucinations, incoherence, illusions, and fear.
13 Clues: A state of heightened activity and mood. • This is when mental deterioration occurs. • Moderately reduced range of emotional expression. • Inability to remember information, usually due to psychological trauma. • Act of filling in memory gaps without the intentions to deceive; not a lie. • ...
Cannabis 2023-07-26
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- chemical in marijuana responsible for "chill"
- Age at which brain is fully developed
- type of cancer in men, linked with weed use
- area of brain responsible for self control, last to develop
- mental health diagnosis, linked with weed use
- mental health diagnosis, excessive worrying
- pen like device that can be used to smoke THC or nicotine
- true/false there are recorded cases of marijuana overdose deaths
- condition that causes seizures, can be treated with marijuana
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- first state to legalize medical marijuana
- mental health diagnosis, excessive sadness
- Age at which it is legal to smoke in the US
- true/false you can become addicted to marijuana
- chemical in marijuana responsible for "high"
- legal charge for driving while high or drunk
- area of brain affected most by marijuana
- area of the world where marijuana came from
17 Clues: Age at which brain is fully developed • area of brain affected most by marijuana • first state to legalize medical marijuana • mental health diagnosis, excessive sadness • type of cancer in men, linked with weed use • Age at which it is legal to smoke in the US • mental health diagnosis, excessive worrying • area of the world where marijuana came from • ...
El bienestar y la salud 2023-11-20
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- Profesional de la salud mental
- Conciencia de uno mismo
- Capacidad de superar adversidades
- Reducción de la tensión
- Estado de calma
- Siglas de un trastorno de estrés postraumático
- Reconocimiento y aceptación de uno mismo
- Estado emocional positivo
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- Ayuda en cuestiones emocionales
- Estudio de la mente y el comportamiento
- Presión emocional
- Problema de salud mental
- Tratamiento psicológico
- Bienestar de la mente
- Sentimiento de preocupación constante
- Trastorno del ánimo
- Valoración personal
17 Clues: Estado de calma • Presión emocional • Trastorno del ánimo • Valoración personal • Bienestar de la mente • Tratamiento psicológico • Conciencia de uno mismo • Reducción de la tensión • Problema de salud mental • Estado emocional positivo • Profesional de la salud mental • Ayuda en cuestiones emocionales • Capacidad de superar adversidades • Sentimiento de preocupación constante • ...
Teka Teki Silang 2023-04-17
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- Kemampuan tubuh dalam menyesuaikan beban fisik yang diterima karena melakukan kegiatan sehari-hari
- Nama dari majalah ini
- Nama ilmu yang mempelajari tentang kesehatan mental dan perilaku manusia
- Suasana hati yang sedih dan tertekan selama berminggu-minggu atau bahkan berbulan-bulan
- Gangguan mood yang ditandai dengan perubahan suasana hati yang drastis dari manis ke depresi
- Salah satu tipe kepribadian yang lebih fokus pada pikiran, suasana hati, dan perasaan secara internal
- Singkatan dari SMA 3 Kota Magelang
- Siapa sebutan akrab kepala sekolah SMA 3 Kota Magelang
- Gangguan makan yang ditandai dengan perilaku makan abnormal dan distorsi pemikiran tentang makan dan berat badan
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- Cara mengatasi kecemasan berlebih
- Gangguan mental yang ditandai dengan pengalaman visual dan auditory hallucination, delusi, dan kesulitan berbicara dan berpikir
- Gangguan mental yang sering menyebabkan seseorang merasa tidak percaya diri dan takut
- Ada berapa jumlah organisasi di SMA 3 Kota Magelang
- Apa nama event HUT SMA 3 Kota Magelang 2022
- Gangguan mental yang ditandai dengan perasaan takut yang berlebihan dan tidak berdasar terhadap situasi tertentu
- Sebutan untuk ekstrakurikuler jurnalistik di SMA 3 Kota Magelang
- Nama jalan di SMA 3 Kota Magelang yang dijadikan sebutan
- Gangguan obsesif-kompulsif yang ditandai dengan obsesi dan kompulsi yang tidak masuk akal dan mengganggu aktivitas sehari-hari
18 Clues: Nama dari majalah ini • Cara mengatasi kecemasan berlebih • Singkatan dari SMA 3 Kota Magelang • Apa nama event HUT SMA 3 Kota Magelang 2022 • Ada berapa jumlah organisasi di SMA 3 Kota Magelang • Siapa sebutan akrab kepala sekolah SMA 3 Kota Magelang • Nama jalan di SMA 3 Kota Magelang yang dijadikan sebutan • ...
Impacts on the Child's Mind 2024-11-21
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- The Way a Child With Mental Disorder Views Themself
- How A Child Feels After a Death
- One Mental Disorder
- Main Stage of Child Causing Mental Disorders
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- Cause of Ruined Children's Mental Health
- How Long Can a Mental Disorder Stay With Child
- How A Child Views a Family Member's Death
- Child's View of the World With a Mental Disorder
8 Clues: One Mental Disorder • How A Child Feels After a Death • Cause of Ruined Children's Mental Health • How A Child Views a Family Member's Death • Main Stage of Child Causing Mental Disorders • How Long Can a Mental Disorder Stay With Child • Child's View of the World With a Mental Disorder • The Way a Child With Mental Disorder Views Themself
midterm puzzle 2025-12-08
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- a state of focused attention, deep relaxation, and heightened suggestibility
- a false belief or judgment about external reality, held despite incontrovertible evidence to the contrary, as a symptom of serious mental illness.
- Mental disorder with hallucinations
- involuntary mental experiences during sleep
- cant sleep
- remember
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- lying
- makes you feel good (not dompamine though)
- an experience involving the apparent perception of something not present
- something thats good/right
- reward system in the brain
- rapid eye movement
12 Clues: lying • remember • cant sleep • rapid eye movement • something thats good/right • reward system in the brain • Mental disorder with hallucinations • makes you feel good (not dompamine though) • involuntary mental experiences during sleep • an experience involving the apparent perception of something not present • ...
CRUCI PSICOLOGÍA 2022-04-28
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- Ejercicio acertado de la función mental es...
- Responde sonidos inapropiados
- Función mental, motora y habla lento
- Dificultad e la memoria y seguir órdenes
- Establece lo bueno y malo en función de emociones
- El hombre es resultado de su __
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- Ejercicio acertado de la función mental se llama instinto de ...
- Responde frases sencillas a un estímulo
- Comprende, se expresa verbal y escrito
- Falta de respuestas motoras
- Conciencia del medio que rodea y afecta a él mismo
- Experimentación bruta de cualquier sensación
- Conciencia del estado de miembros de una comunidad
13 Clues: Falta de respuestas motoras • Responde sonidos inapropiados • El hombre es resultado de su __ • Función mental, motora y habla lento • Comprende, se expresa verbal y escrito • Responde frases sencillas a un estímulo • Dificultad e la memoria y seguir órdenes • Experimentación bruta de cualquier sensación • Ejercicio acertado de la función mental es... • ...
Your Introduction to Psychology Crossword 2023-06-22
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- - (Two-words)Solo therapy business
- - How you feel inside
- - Making friends and fitting in
- - (Two-words)Space for therapy sessions
- - Being smart and clever
- - Growing and changing
- - Who you are as a person
- - Talk and support for mental health
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- - Feeling really sad
- - Feeling healthy and happy
- - Feeling nervous or worried
- - Thinking and understanding
- - What gets you going
- - Bouncing back from tough times
- - Doctor's instructions for medicine
- - Study of mental disorders
- - Something really upsetting
- - How you see things
- - Support and advice
- - Remembering stuff
- - How you act
21 Clues: - How you act • - Remembering stuff • - Feeling really sad • - How you see things • - Support and advice • - What gets you going • - How you feel inside • - Growing and changing • - Being smart and clever • - Who you are as a person • - Feeling healthy and happy • - Study of mental disorders • - Feeling nervous or worried • - Thinking and understanding • - Something really upsetting • ...
A Bestie Crossword “50 clues. 1 friendship” 2025-06-10
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- Banoura
- Babyblue
- Atrium
- Arianagrande
- Umbrella
- Mma
- Microblading
- Escapism
- Beyonce
- pink
- Nadia
- garden8
- circlek
- Munch&shake
- Insomnia
- Hadeer
- Strawberries
- Bbd
- Piercing
- sparklingwater
- Twilight
- Qayed
- Safaa
- Factitious
- Faker
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- Korba
- kinderbueno
- Morningcoffee
- toxo&forensics
- Papenero
- Gozaytlgennah
- Periodunderwear
- kitkatsaltedcaramel
- BridgetJonesdiary
- Meh
- sense8
- B5
- Virginriver
- Taylorswift
- ER
- Carride
- Murad
- Mental
- Suss
- Switzerland
- Delulu
- Obgyn
- Biochemistry
- Htgaw
- Schatz
50 Clues: B5 • ER • Mma • Meh • Bbd • pink • Suss • Korba • Nadia • Murad • Obgyn • Htgaw • Qayed • Safaa • Faker • Atrium • sense8 • Mental • Hadeer • Delulu • Schatz • Banoura • Beyonce • garden8 • circlek • Carride • Babyblue • Papenero • Umbrella • Escapism • Insomnia • Piercing • Twilight • Factitious • kinderbueno • Virginriver • Taylorswift • Munch&shake • Switzerland • Arianagrande • Microblading • Strawberries • Biochemistry • Morningcoffee • Gozaytlgennah • toxo&forensics • ...
A Bestie Crossword “50 clues. 1 friendship” 2025-06-10
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- kinderbueno
- Switzerland
- Banoura
- Piercing
- Mma
- Morningcoffee
- ER
- Htgaw
- Atrium
- circlek
- pink
- Qayed
- Twilight
- Escapism
- sense8
- B5
- Gozaytlgennah
- Delulu
- Carride
- toxo&forensics
- kitkatsaltedcaramel
- sparklingwater
- Suss
- Factitious
- Schatz
- Babyblue
- Obgyn
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- Murad
- garden8
- Papenero
- Safaa
- Arianagrande
- Biochemistry
- Faker
- Nadia
- Microblading
- Insomnia
- Periodunderwear
- meh
- Mental
- Virginriver
- Beyonce
- Hadeer
- BridgetJonesdiary
- Korba
- Taylorswift
- Munch&shake
- Strawberries
- Bbd
- Umbrella
50 Clues: ER • B5 • Mma • meh • Bbd • pink • Suss • Murad • Safaa • Faker • Nadia • Htgaw • Qayed • Korba • Obgyn • Atrium • Mental • sense8 • Hadeer • Delulu • Schatz • garden8 • Banoura • circlek • Beyonce • Carride • Papenero • Piercing • Insomnia • Twilight • Escapism • Babyblue • Umbrella • Factitious • kinderbueno • Switzerland • Virginriver • Taylorswift • Munch&shake • Arianagrande • Biochemistry • Microblading • Strawberries • Morningcoffee • Gozaytlgennah • toxo&forensics • ...
Vocab-weeks 9 and 10 2025-11-04
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- reflect deeply on something
- subtle difference in meaning
- specialist in mental disorders
- give out in small portions
- relating to motion
- continuous part of circle
- giving back less than is due to someone who overpaid
- cry of sorrow
- mistaken opinion
- diagnosis or treatment of mental disorders
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- distance traveled
- without control/involuntary
- act of imitating behavior
- personal belief
- not original/coming from something else
- fully devoted to something
- part of something larger
- second year of high school or collage
- degree of value in graded group
- in a sad manner
20 Clues: cry of sorrow • personal belief • in a sad manner • mistaken opinion • distance traveled • relating to motion • part of something larger • act of imitating behavior • continuous part of circle • fully devoted to something • give out in small portions • without control/involuntary • reflect deeply on something • subtle difference in meaning • specialist in mental disorders • ...
DESCRIPTIVE TEXT 2026-03-14
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- Text type that describes in detail
- Word describing noun qualities
- Physical look of something
- Great height
- Distinctive parts or aspects
- Attributes that describe something
- Focused on one particular subject
- Tense used in descriptive text
- To watch and notice details
- Detailed information about the subject
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- Opening part introducing the subject
- Special distinguishing quality
- Creating mental pictures while reading
- Thorough and complete information
- Very attractive or pleasing adjective
- Big in size
- Using the five senses in details
- Circular shape
- Not rough texture
- Creating clear mental pictures
20 Clues: Big in size • Great height • Circular shape • Not rough texture • Physical look of something • To watch and notice details • Distinctive parts or aspects • Word describing noun qualities • Special distinguishing quality • Tense used in descriptive text • Creating clear mental pictures • Using the five senses in details • Thorough and complete information • ...
Criminal Justice Unit 6 Discussion 1 Review Questions 2025-04-08
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- The presumption that children are incapable of committing a crime until a certain age.
- Legal doctrine allowing defendants to avoid liability due to mental disorder.
- This rule states a defendant is not responsible if the act was a product of mental illness.
- Ignorance of this is generally not an excuse in law.
- A juvenile system that focuses on rehabilitation rather than punishment.
- This defense claims the defendant was forced to consume a substance.
- The diagnosis where John misidentifies a passerby as a pursuer.
- Defense arguing that the act was committed to prevent a greater harm.
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- An act committed during a psychotic episode, as seen in John's case.
- A young person considered incapable of criminal intent under the law.
- Protecting another person from harm, similar to self-defense.
- The standard of proof for the insanity defense varies by this.
- A test combining elements of M'Naghten and capacity considerations.
- A defendant suffering from a severe mental disorder may be committed to this facility instead of prison.
- a fact that negates the required mental state can be a valid defense
- The first name of the person who created the rule in 1843.
- The burden of proof for an affirmative defense often lies with the defendant to present this.
- Justification for using force when confronted with an imminent threat.
- Rule focusing on whether a defendant knew the nature of their act.
19 Clues: Ignorance of this is generally not an excuse in law. • The first name of the person who created the rule in 1843. • Protecting another person from harm, similar to self-defense. • The standard of proof for the insanity defense varies by this. • The diagnosis where John misidentifies a passerby as a pursuer. • ...
MENTAL HEALTH and MENTAL ILLNESS CONDITIONS 2021-05-27
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- A state of low mood and dislike to activity that can affect a person's thoughts, behaviour, feelings and sense of well-being.
- anxiety A fear of interaction with other people
- levels A belief in one’s self and one’s ability to believe
- patterns A habit of thinking in a particular way, using particular assumptions
- When worried feelings don’t go away and exist with no particular reason or cause
- The bodies was of responding to demands or pressure
- Noticeable and sometimes extreme, changes in mood and behaviour, often going from an extreme high to an extreme low over a time period
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- health We all have this, its about the wellness of our minds
- Compulsive Disorder Characterised by recurring unwanted and intrusive negative thoughts, often about something bad happening, as well as repetitive behavioural and mental rituals that must be done to make the intrusive thoughts go away.
- Characterised by disruptions to thinking and emotions, and a distorted perception of reality. It includes hallucinations and delusions.
- illness We don’t all have this, its is diagnosed by a doctor and can be treated
- esteem Your opinion of yourself and your abilities
12 Clues: anxiety A fear of interaction with other people • esteem Your opinion of yourself and your abilities • The bodies was of responding to demands or pressure • levels A belief in one’s self and one’s ability to believe • health We all have this, its about the wellness of our minds • patterns A habit of thinking in a particular way, using particular assumptions • ...
Depression Puzzle 2023-02-24
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- Lawan kata sakit
- Cara untuk mendapatkan hasil yang diinginkan dengan sedikit waktu dan sedikit usaha
- Kondisi dimana individu memiliki kesejahtraan dalam dirinya
- Lawan kata lemah
- Nama lain batin
- Terganggunya kondisi batin seseorang
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- Iya/Tdk Puskatabot membantumu dalam menangani masalah depresi?
- Salah satu pemicu masalah kesehatan mental?
- Salah satu contoh gangguan kesehatan mental?
- Lawan kata sehat
- Nama Bot untuk mengatasi depresi
- Iya/Tdk Lingkungan berpengaruh terhadap kesehatan mental?
12 Clues: Nama lain batin • Lawan kata sakit • Lawan kata sehat • Lawan kata lemah • Nama Bot untuk mengatasi depresi • Terganggunya kondisi batin seseorang • Salah satu pemicu masalah kesehatan mental? • Salah satu contoh gangguan kesehatan mental? • Iya/Tdk Lingkungan berpengaruh terhadap kesehatan mental? • Kondisi dimana individu memiliki kesejahtraan dalam dirinya • ...
Ermias Mikael Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-03
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- an emotional disorder involving distortion of body image and an obsessive desire to lose weight, in which bouts of extreme overeating are followed by depression and self-induced vomiting, purging, or fasting.
- Anxiety is a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness.
- is A condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- is defined as a low mood occurring for at least two years, along with at least two other symptoms of depression.
- anxiety disorder sometimes referred to as social phobia, is a type of anxiety disorder that causes extreme fear in social settings
- disorder It's when a child has antisocial behavior.
- is the term commonly used to describe symptoms of inattention, distractibility, and poor working memory
- A disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia. May produce multiple personalities
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- disorder, formerly called manic depression, is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression).
- Is a common but serious mood disorder.
- postpartum depression, postpartum psychosis is a rare but serious mental disorder impacting new mothers.
- is a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally.
- is a serious mental illness, characterized by eating, exercising and body weight or shape becoming an unhealthy preoccupation of someone's life.
- Depressive disorder A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood.
- An eating disorder causes people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- Anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead you to do repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
- A phobia is an uncontrollable, irrational, and lasting fear of a certain object, situation, or activity.
18 Clues: Is a common but serious mood disorder. • disorder It's when a child has antisocial behavior. • Anxiety is a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness. • is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood. • is a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally. • ...
mental health therapist terms 2020-12-21
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- a perceptual experience that occurs in the absence of a real stimulus.
- Counseling or treatment oriented toward a fear of gaining weight
- Individual psychotherapy that uses art as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool
- Emotional issues surrounding one person’s attachment to another
- a written plan detailing specific treatment goals.
- A mental and emotional illness whereby a person swings between two opposite poles of emotions
- a label to identify a defined condition.
- structured tests to measure specific traits.
- The mental state of being negative, with no hope for the future, wherein everything looks bleak and hopeless for the individual
- the ending procedures of therapy
- fixed beliefs that are highly unlikely to be real.
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- describe a person’s general style of interpreting and responding to their environment.
- The state of grief and mourning over the death of someone close or significant to the individual
- the type of therapy or theoretical approach a therapist uses.
- the way you think
- a brief assessment to determine the impact of mental health symptoms through direct questions and therapist observations.
- a set of emotions or feelings, such as joy, despair, contentment, or anger
- The emotional, psychological, legal, and practical issues that arise from emotional, physical, or sexual abuse of one individual by another or other
- The state of being upset, nervous, or worried over present or future situations and circumstances.
- the physical expression of feelings
20 Clues: the way you think • the ending procedures of therapy • the physical expression of feelings • a label to identify a defined condition. • structured tests to measure specific traits. • a written plan detailing specific treatment goals. • fixed beliefs that are highly unlikely to be real. • the type of therapy or theoretical approach a therapist uses. • ...
LGBT and Mental Helath 2018-05-27
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- LGBT individuals are also at risk or increased risk of ___, including colon, testicular, and others.
- This does not indicate agreement or understanding but can be a sign of respect in other cultures.
- Living alone and generally having lost relationship with friends and family can lead to ___ _____.
- LGBT youth are more likely to report ____ ____ than their heterosexual peers.
- When working with clients with a ______ _______ it is important to see how it affects daily life.
- This type of disorder is one of the most common mental illness among the older individuals.
- May be avoided as a respect for authority in some cultures
- LGBT individuals may find themselves experiencing issues with ___ ___ as a way to cope.
- There is no cure for this disease. Common symptoms are wondering & dangerous forgetfulness
- This sexual orientation is more likely to be victimized.
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- Some LGBT individuals may have trouble disclosing their sexual orientation with their
- When looking at health care cost in the final months of life this group paid on average 29% more.
- LGBT individuals can be at higher rate for ___ based on data from the Center for Disease control.
- A term used when patients do not respond to the treatment provided is called ____ _____.
- This is an item abused by people of many different backgrounds but around 17% of older adults consume more than the recommended quantity.
- This group makes up 40% of the youth that are homeless
- LGBT individuals can also have to deal with rejection from their.
- Older adults are 44% more likely to do this than teenagers and many have seen a primary care provider leading up to the event.
- Due to a lack of LGBT specific healthcare there an be an increase in ____ health problems.
- When working with someone who is at risk for suicide if you need this person you should avoid family or friends.
20 Clues: This group makes up 40% of the youth that are homeless • This sexual orientation is more likely to be victimized. • May be avoided as a respect for authority in some cultures • LGBT individuals can also have to deal with rejection from their. • LGBT youth are more likely to report ____ ____ than their heterosexual peers. • ...
Stress and Mental Health 2023-09-14
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- - Understanding others' feelings.
- - Persistent sadness.
- - Support network of friends and family.
- - Expressing thoughts and feelings.
- - Bouncing back from challenges.
- - Taking care of oneself.
- - Talking to a professional.
- - Building relationships.
- - Maintaining harmony in life.
- - Pressure or tension caused by challenging situations.
- - Methods for relaxation and stress reduction.
- - Professional help for mental issues.
- - Factors causing stress.
- - A strong feeling or mood.
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- - Physical activity.
- - Unwinding and reducing stress.
- - Methods for handling stress.
- - Overall health.
- - Managing emotions.
- - Dealing with difficulties in a healthy way.
- - Thinking for self-improvement.
- - Deep thought and focus.
- - Embracing oneself.
- - Being fully present and aware.
- - Rest and rejuvenation.
- - Feeling thankful.
- - Confidence in oneself.
- - Optimistic outlook on life.
- - A state of uneasiness or worry.
- - Assistance from others.
30 Clues: - Overall health. • - Feeling thankful. • - Physical activity. • - Managing emotions. • - Embracing oneself. • - Persistent sadness. • - Rest and rejuvenation. • - Confidence in oneself. • - Deep thought and focus. • - Taking care of oneself. • - Building relationships. • - Assistance from others. • - Factors causing stress. • - A strong feeling or mood. • - Talking to a professional. • ...
Kesehatan Mental (Kelompok 8) 2023-09-11
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- kemunculan rasa takut atau gelisah yang berlebihan secara tiba tiba tanpa sebab yang jelas adalah
- kondisi yang memiliki ciri ciri respon emosional yang terlalu kuat dan terlalu lemah untuk situasi tertentu adalah
- Ketegangan, rasa tidak aman, dan khawatir yang timbul karena dirasakan akan terjai sesuatu yang tidak menyenagkan,tetapi sumber nya tidak sebagian besar tidak di ketahui adalah
- kondisi yang timbul sebagai akibat dari pengalaman atau peristiwa buruk yang di alamai oleh seseorang adalah
- gangguan makan terus menerus adalah
- gangguan mood,kondisi emosional berkepanjangan yang mewarnai proses berfikir, berperasaan dan berprilaku seseorang adalah
- sifat yang memiliki hubungan kesehatan mental adalah
- perbuhan mood dalam waktu yang singkat adalah
- organisasi kesehatan dunia adalah
- tindakan seseorang berupa menyakiti atau bahkan melukai dirinya sendiri adalah
- seseorang yang memeriksa,mendiagnosis serta merawat pasien yang menderita masalah kesehatan mental adalah
- kondisi kesehatan yang melibatkan perubahan emosi,pemikiran dan perilaku adalah
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- gangguan yang mempengaruhi kemampuan seseorang untuk berfikir merasakan dan berorilaku dengan baik adalah
- Perasaan takut berlebihan yang terjadi pada seseorang terhadap situasi atau objek tertentu adalah
- gangguang kesulitan belajar adalah
- kehilangan kontak dengan realita sehingga mendengar atau melihat yang tidak ada adalah
- merasa mengalami tekanan yang tidak dapat di bendung adalah
- faktor yang meliputi kepribadian,kondisi fisik, perkembangan,dan kematengan kondisi psikologi adalah
- keadaan sejahtera dimna setiap individu bisa mengeluarkan potensi didalam diri masing masing adalah
- mencintai diri sendiri dengan memperlakukan dan menerima diri sendiri dengan baik dan apaadanya adalah
20 Clues: organisasi kesehatan dunia adalah • gangguang kesulitan belajar adalah • gangguan makan terus menerus adalah • perbuhan mood dalam waktu yang singkat adalah • sifat yang memiliki hubungan kesehatan mental adalah • merasa mengalami tekanan yang tidak dapat di bendung adalah • tindakan seseorang berupa menyakiti atau bahkan melukai dirinya sendiri adalah • ...
Mental Illness'/Disorders/Syndromes 2024-05-16
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- falling in love with your captor.
- A mental disorder with exaggerated feelings of self-importance but low self-esteem.
- PTSD.
- Hallucinations.
- A learning disability which affects skills involved in reading spelling and writing.
- someone who has trouble falling asleep or staying asleep on a regular basis.
- a disorder which resembles bulimia nervosa.
- legally regarded as being unfit to assume legal responsibility for one's own actions or affairs.
- A pathological inability to make decisions or take action.
- a condition that causes delays in physical growth unique facial features and mild to moderate intellectual disability.
- A passionate enthusiasm for collecting and possessing books.
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- formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder
- OCD
- also known as Anankastic Personality Disorder
- Also known as ADHD.
- This is a mental disorder where an individual can’t stop thinking about perceived defects or flaws in their appearance.
- the sufferer will eat very little or not eat at all for a number of days, for fear of gaining weight.
- A condition in which a child becomes extremely anxious when separated from parents.
- A psychiatric condition in which a person manipulates exploits or violates the rights of others.
- also called walking corpse syndrome.
- sometimes called Shock.
- refusal to accept any standard short of perfection
- a rare anxiety disorder that makes people unable to speak in some situations.
- A disorder where a person compelled to inflict pain upon oneself by biting and/or eating portions of their own body.
24 Clues: OCD • PTSD. • Hallucinations. • Also known as ADHD. • sometimes called Shock. • falling in love with your captor. • also called walking corpse syndrome. • a disorder which resembles bulimia nervosa. • also known as Anankastic Personality Disorder • formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder • refusal to accept any standard short of perfection • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary Test 2023-03-08
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- chemicals that help control how the body grows and functions
- a feeling produced in response to a life event
- a medical doctor who specializes in illness of the brain and body that affect emotions and behavior
- the combination of a new or possibly threatening situation and your body's natural response to a situation
- hotline a phone number that teens can call to talk privately and anonymously about their problems
- automatic behaviors used to reduce uncomfortable stress
- expressing emotions with the face, hands, and posture
- the way a person experiences and deals with feelings
- the way people think about and respond to events in their daily lives
- a person who tries to change thoughts, feeling, and actions by finding the reasons behind them or by suggesting new ways to manage emotions
- illness- a disorder that affects a person's thoughts, emotions, and behaviors
- the ability to handle stress in healthy ways
- thinking about the good parts of a bad situation
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- anything that causes a stress response
- (EUSTRESS the stress response that happens when winning, succeeding, and achieving
- the negative physical, mental, or emotional strain in response to a stressor
- situations, people, and events that cause a person to feel an emotion
- not only hearing but also showing that you understand what a person is saying
- methods for expressing your thought and listening to what others say
- a mood disorder in which a person feels extremely sad and hopeless for at least two weeks
- pressure people of similar age or status placed on a person to behave in certain ways
- a professional who helps people work through difficult problems by talking
- disorder- an illness that causes usually strong nervousness, worry, or panic
- the ability to overlook differences and accept people for who they are
- the desire to take one's own life
- a measure of how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
- different ways of saying no to things that you don't want to do
- disorder- an illness in which people have uncontrollable mood changes
- sharing and understanding another person's feelings
29 Clues: the desire to take one's own life • anything that causes a stress response • the ability to handle stress in healthy ways • a feeling produced in response to a life event • thinking about the good parts of a bad situation • sharing and understanding another person's feelings • the way a person experiences and deals with feelings • ...
Counseling and Mental Health 2024-08-16
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- A dosage form that contains one or more active and/or inactive ingredients
- sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety, often causing wildly unthinking behavior.
- combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character
- unjustified suspicion and mistrust of other people or their actions.
- where someone acquires an excessive number of items and stores them in a chaotic manner
- recurring thoughts (obsessions), engages in repetitive behaviors (compulsions), or both
- Medical care for people with an anticipated life expectancy of 6 months or less
- A progressive disease that destroys memory and other important mental functions.
- an uncontrollable, irrational, and lasting fear of a certain object, situation, or activity
- a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility
- deep sorrow, especially that caused by someone's death
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience
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- excessive eating followed by periods of fasting or self-induced vomiting
- a state of confusion
- the scientific study of the mind and behavior
- feeling or showing sorrow; unhappy.
- the provision of assistance and guidance in resolving personal, social, or psychological problems
- mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- branch of philosophy that is concerned with human conduct,
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
- the action or fact of dying or being killed; the end of the life of a person or organism
- something you want to achieve.
- stress that leads to a positive response
- pressure or tension exerted on a material object
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- physical and mental states brought on by neurophysiological changes
- feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
30 Clues: a state of confusion • something you want to achieve. • feeling or showing sorrow; unhappy. • feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness • stress that leads to a positive response • the scientific study of the mind and behavior • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience • pressure or tension exerted on a material object • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • ...
Mental Health Meets Psychedelics 2025-02-20
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- Synthesized MDMA in 1912
- DMT is known as the _____ molecule
- Synthesized DMT in 1931; Richard
- Ibogaine can be sourced from West ______
- Psilocybin can temporary disrupt communication in the _______ mode network
- The psychedelic which interacts with the most receptor sites
- Conducted studies showing MDMA's effectiveness in PTSD treatment
- ________ I; no medical benefits or use
- Synthesized LSD in 1938; Albert
- MDMA side effect; Serotonin __________
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- The chemical structure of DMT; similar to serotonin
- Preferred term of the Decriminalize Nature movement
- A US government program exploring LSD and mind-control
- MDMA; Molly
- Psilocybin is commonly referred to as _____ mushrooms
- He first began advocating for the use of ibogaine in addiction treatment
- DMT is rapidly metabolized and broken down by MAO _______
- Ibogaine mitigates the withdrawal of _______
- Lysergic acid is derived from _____ alkaloids
- Active compound in psilocybin
20 Clues: MDMA; Molly • Synthesized MDMA in 1912 • Active compound in psilocybin • Synthesized LSD in 1938; Albert • Synthesized DMT in 1931; Richard • DMT is known as the _____ molecule • ________ I; no medical benefits or use • MDMA side effect; Serotonin __________ • Ibogaine can be sourced from West ______ • Ibogaine mitigates the withdrawal of _______ • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2023-10-30
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- stress that causes negative feelings and harmful health effects
- awareness skill of knowing which emotions you feel and why
- ability to keep a positive outlook and focus on the good
- moods or feelings you experience
- understanding, controlling, and expressing your emotions and sensing emotions of others
- thoughts and feelings about yourself
- positive stress that encourages growth and motivation
- how you see yourself, mental picture of yourself
- understanding what other's needs, wants, and perspectives are
- being thankful
- stress caused by repeated, long-lasting exposure to severe stressors, such as abuse and neglect
- ideas or thoughts a person knows to be true
- extreme stress due to disturbing events, such as disasters and violence
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- treating yourself with kindness and understanding
- process of using strategies to reduce the impact of the stress response and handle threatening situations in positive ways
- reaction in which the body returns to its resting state after a stressful event
- negative thoughts mess with your day-to-day life
- ability to bounce back from traumatic or stressful events
- set ways a person thinks or feels about someone or something
- active role in protecting your own health such as healthy eating, sleep, and physical activity
- body's impulse to either fight off or flee from threatening situations
- physical, mental, and emotional reactions of your body to the challenges you face
- how you feel about yourself
- any factor that causes stress
- who you are, includes physical traits, internal thoughts and feelings and also social connections
25 Clues: being thankful • how you feel about yourself • any factor that causes stress • moods or feelings you experience • thoughts and feelings about yourself • ideas or thoughts a person knows to be true • negative thoughts mess with your day-to-day life • how you see yourself, mental picture of yourself • treating yourself with kindness and understanding • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month 2025-04-25
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- TO MAKE OR BECOME LESS TENSE AND ANXIOUS
- TO BE PROTECTED FROM DANGER, RISK, OR INJURY
- TO MAINTAIN CONTACT WITH OTHERS
- TO BE AMUSED AND HAVE LIGHTHEARTED PLEASURE
- TO ADOPT AN ATTITUDE IN WHICH YOU EXPECT GOOD RESULTS
- TO EXTEND MUSCLES OR LIMBS AS A FORM OF EXERCISE
- TO UNRAVEL, LOOSEN UP, RELAX
- TO DEVELOP A POSITIVE OR INSPIRATIONAL OUTLOOK FOR THE FUTURE
- TO BE A GOOD NEARBY RESIDENT, BYSTANDER OR ACQUAINTANCE
- TO SPEAK TO SOMEONE/OTHERS AND TO EXPRESS IDEAS OR FEELINGS
- TO PLACE CONFIDENCE AND BELIEF IN A PERSON OR THING
- TO CEASE FROM WORK OR MOVEMENT
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- TO CREATE A PERIOD OF FOCUSED MINDFULNESS OR SPIRITUAL RELAXATION
- TO ARRANGE IN A STRUCTURED ORDER
- TO REST UNCONSCIOUSLY
- TO EXRESS ONE'S SELF THROUGH IMAGINATIVE IDEAS
- TO DRINK A HEALTHY AMOUNT OF WATER
- TO CONNECT TO ONE OR MORE PEOPLE USING A VARIETY OF SENSES OR OUTLETS
- TO CONSUME HEALTHY FOOD
- TO BE SOUND, WELL, AND NOT SICK
- TO SUSTAIN PHYSICAL EFFORT FOR GOOD HEALTH
21 Clues: TO REST UNCONSCIOUSLY • TO CONSUME HEALTHY FOOD • TO UNRAVEL, LOOSEN UP, RELAX • TO CEASE FROM WORK OR MOVEMENT • TO MAINTAIN CONTACT WITH OTHERS • TO BE SOUND, WELL, AND NOT SICK • TO ARRANGE IN A STRUCTURED ORDER • TO DRINK A HEALTHY AMOUNT OF WATER • TO MAKE OR BECOME LESS TENSE AND ANXIOUS • TO SUSTAIN PHYSICAL EFFORT FOR GOOD HEALTH • ...
Mental Health Unit Review 2024-02-28
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- The acronym for good goal setting
- Type B People are typically less rushed, have lower stress and are more __________
- Mental Disorder where a person's mood and energy level varies greatly all the time
- Uncontrollable thoughts and repeated actions
- Extreme sadness
- A negative body image and poor self esteem can lead to succumbing to this
- Positive Stress=Positive Outcome
- The part of the brain that is responsible for appetite
- Lobe of the brain that is for high level processing and functioning
- Eating Disorder that is characterized by eating well past the point of being full
- One of the ways to handle stress in a positive way
- Short Term Stress
- Setting _____________ is one good way to build your self esteem
- Part of the health triangle that deals with your relationships
- Chemical released during the stress response, also known as the cuddle hormone
- Someone that is generally more quiet, doesn't like big crowds, more of a lone wolf type
- People that didn't view their stress as _____________ are scientifically proven to be dying less and living longer lives
- Thinking this way has been scientifically proven to help your physical health improve
- Trauma from a long time ago still affects this person as if it is actually happening now
- Self esteem is a __________ that can be developed and improved over time
- Part of the health triangle that deals with your body
- Self Esteem is typically formed by the __________ that other people give us
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- Mental Disorder characterized by hallucinations
- The belief that our personality is set and comes from our genes and hereditary
- Having a ____________ mindset is thought to be the most important factor in having good mental health
- The belief that our personality comes from our life experiences and is developed over time
- Part of the body that can become unhealthy with too much stress or not knowing how to think about it or handle it
- Disorder characterized by extreme tiredness
- Mental Disorder having to do with the damage to memory center of the brain
- A warning sign that someone may be getting bullied along with depression and anxiety
- Part of the health triangle that deals with your mind
- Your body's stress response in fight or flight includes, faster breathing, increased heart rate and ________________
- Esteem How you see yourself, what you think about yourself
- Extreme Nervousness
- Who we are and how we think is considered our _________________
- Eating Disorder that is characterized by starving ones self
- The emotional center of the brain, heavily reactive in teens
- Eating Disorder characterized by making yourself vomit after eating
- One of the keys to living a healthy life. It reduces stress, makes your brain healthier and helps you grow
- The second leading cause of death for people 10-24 years old
- Using force to intimidate peers or forcing them to do things they don't want
- Someone that is more outgoing, wants and needs interactions, more of a center of attention type
- Long Term Stress
- Mental state that requires more mentally than normal
- Type A people are typical perfectionists, time oriented and __________
- Negative Stress=Negative Outcome
46 Clues: Extreme sadness • Long Term Stress • Short Term Stress • Extreme Nervousness • Positive Stress=Positive Outcome • Negative Stress=Negative Outcome • The acronym for good goal setting • Disorder characterized by extreme tiredness • Uncontrollable thoughts and repeated actions • Mental Disorder characterized by hallucinations • One of the ways to handle stress in a positive way • ...
6th Grade Mental Health 2021-08-31
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- A combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being (good or bad).
- An opinion or fear formed without having the facts or firsthand knowledge.
- Solving disagreement in a way that satisfies both sides.
- The choices you make.
- The willingness to answer for your actions and decisions
- Something you want to accomplish.
- A pattern of behavior that you follow almost without thinking.
- Most important step to goal setting.
- The health of how well you take care of your mind and emotions.
- Results of a decision that can be positive or negative.
- The method used to help with refusal.
- The health of how well you get along with others.
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- The method used to help with quick dangerous decisions.
- The ability to accept others as they are.
- The clear exchange of ideas and information.
- Doing what is right, even when no one is looking.
- The way a person thinks, feels, and acts.
- A state of well-being or total health.
- The health of how well you take care of your body.
- Beliefs you feel strongly about that help guide the way you live.
- The ability to understand and show concern for another persons feelings.
21 Clues: The choices you make. • Something you want to accomplish. • Most important step to goal setting. • The method used to help with refusal. • A state of well-being or total health. • The ability to accept others as they are. • The way a person thinks, feels, and acts. • The clear exchange of ideas and information. • Doing what is right, even when no one is looking. • ...
8th Grade Mental Health 2021-08-30
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- The hormone released by body that gives us extra energy.
- Choosing not to participate in a high-risk behavior.
- A serious mood disorder where people lose interest in life and no longer can find enjoyment.
- Withdrawal or depression after a distressing experience like abuse/disaster/accident/violence.
- Anxiety involving specific behaviors, sometimes a number involved, operation or obsession.
- Disorders in which intense anxiety or fear keeps a person from functioning normally.
- When minor risks add up to major risks.
- The best form of stress relief that helps the mind and body.
- A personality disorder where someone idealizes someone and could lash out (stalker/obsessed fans.
- The view you have of yourself.
- This kind of lifestyle is a way of life that includes little physical activity.
- Taking strong feelings like anger/sadness and using them in a positive way.
- Refusing to accept what is real.
- The unique combination of feelings/thoughts/behaviors that makes you different.
- A feeling of sudden, intense fear (attacks can be scary and even deadly)
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- A body’s response to change.
- Behaviors and habits that help determine a person’s level of health.
- Taking your feelings out on someone else rather dealing with the thing/person.
- The ability to bounce back from disappointment.
- A severe mental disorder in which people lose contact with reality.
- A disturbance in normal function of a part of the body.
- The sorrow caused by the loss of a loved one.
- The way you feel about yourself, and how you value yourself.
- Disorders in which people undergo changes in mood that seem inappropriate or extreme.
- Actions or behaviors that might cause injury or harm to yourself or others.
- Feelings created in response to thoughts, remarks, and events.
- Anything that causes stress.
- An exaggerated fear of a specific situation or object.
- Adjusting to new situations.
29 Clues: A body’s response to change. • Anything that causes stress. • Adjusting to new situations. • The view you have of yourself. • Refusing to accept what is real. • When minor risks add up to major risks. • The sorrow caused by the loss of a loved one. • The ability to bounce back from disappointment. • Choosing not to participate in a high-risk behavior. • ...
Mental Health Medication Crossword 2025-07-16
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- Medicine in liquid form, often measured with a syringe or cup
- A bad reaction like rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing
- Supplement to help you fall asleep
- Medication used to treat depression
- Feeling worried or nervous
- Unwanted reaction that can happen from taking medicine
- What the pharmacist checks to avoid mixing unsafe meds
- Tools to deal with stress or tough emotions
- Feeling better doesn’t mean you stop this without talking to your doctor
- This professional prescribes your meds
- Class of meds like sertraline, fluoxetine, citalopram, escitalopram
- Trouble falling or staying asleep
- This can happen if you stop meds suddenly
- The part of the body most psychiatric meds affect
- When a medication causes tiredness or low energy
- Time it can take for antidepressants to start working
- Taking too much medication at once can cause this emergency
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- Talking with a trained professional to get support and advice
- Something prescribed to help you feel better
- An allergy medicine that is also used as-needed to treat anxiety
- A healthcare professional who teaches about medications
- Common side effect of medication causing hard stools
- Common side effect relieved by taking medication with food
- ADHD stands for Attention-Deficit ___ Disorder
- A cheaper medicine with the same ingredients as the brand name
- Type of ADHD medication often taken in the morning to avoid difficulty sleeping
- Chemical in brain that is low in depression
- A tool used to organize and remind you to take your meds
- Taking your medicine how it is prescribed
- Medicine form that is usually round or oval-shaped
- How much medicine you take at one time (ex. two tablets)
31 Clues: Feeling worried or nervous • Trouble falling or staying asleep • Supplement to help you fall asleep • Medication used to treat depression • This professional prescribes your meds • Taking your medicine how it is prescribed • This can happen if you stop meds suddenly • Chemical in brain that is low in depression • Tools to deal with stress or tough emotions • ...
World Mental Health Day 2022-10-08
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- A type of psychosis. This means the person may not always be able to distinguish their own thoughts and ideas from reality.
- When you feel at breaking point, and you need urgent help.
- A natural human response when we feel that we are under threat. It can be experienced through our thoughts, feelings and physical sensations.
- Psychiatric drugs which are licensed to treat depression and other conditions.
- Someone views you in a negative way because you have a distinguishing characteristic or personal trait that's thought to be, or actually is, a disadvantage.
- Emotion which we might experience if we feel, attacked, deceived, frustrated, invalidated or unfairly treated.
- Low mood that lasts for a long time, and affects your everyday life.
- The feeling we get when our need for rewarding social contact and relationships is not met.
- An ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development.
- This can support you in looking after yourself when you're feeling stressed or worried.
- Neurodiverse condition that impacts the way you think and respond to the world around you. It’s a spectrum condition, which means it affects people in different ways.
- Illness, Disorder in thinking, feeling and behaving.
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- Is a Technique you can learn which involves noticing what's happening in the present moment, without judgement.
- Personal dignity (including treatment of the individual with respect) physical and mental health and emotional.
- Going through very stressful, frightening or distressing events, it can be emotional and psychological.
- A psychiatric treatment involving therapeutic interventions and conversations between therapists, patients child or families.
- A physical or mental impairment that has a substantial, adverse, and long-term effect on your ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities.
- Individual offered a worse service because of their mental health condition.
- Getting support from another person to help you voice your views and stand up for your rights.
- A type of mood disorder, previously referred to as ‘manic depression’. A person may experience episodes of elation and depression.
- Inability or unwillingness to manage one's personal affairs.
21 Clues: Illness, Disorder in thinking, feeling and behaving. • When you feel at breaking point, and you need urgent help. • Inability or unwillingness to manage one's personal affairs. • Low mood that lasts for a long time, and affects your everyday life. • Individual offered a worse service because of their mental health condition. • ...
Josie - Mental Health Crossword 2022-05-09
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- a serious eating disorder in which you frequently consume unusually large amounts of food and feel unable to stop eating
- a disorder that has people with the inability to make decisions, even everyday decisions like what to wear, without the advice and reassurance of others
- a disorder that causes extreme mood swings and unusual shifts in mood
- a sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause
- an intense, persistent fear of being watched and judged by others
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and lack of interest
- an acronym that describes having a tendency towards excessive orderliness, perfectionism, and great attention to detail
- an acronym that describes a condition that's triggered by a terrifying event, either experiencing it or witnessing it
- persistent mild depression
- a disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations, and paranoia that may produce multiple personalities
- diagnosed with a substance abuse disorder and another mental health disorder
- thinking and feeling like you are being threatened in some way, even if there is no evidence, or very little evidence, that you are
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- a mental health condition marked by unstable emotions, a distorted self-image and an overwhelming desire to be noticed
- an acronym that describes a neurological disorder that causes a person to be unable to focus, do things without thinking, and unable to sit still
- an eating disorder characterized by an abnormally low body weight, an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted perception of weight
- pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use
- an addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor or the mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol dependency
- a mental health disorder that impacts the way you think and feel about yourself and others, causing problems functioning in everyday life
- a disorder that can occur in children and teens that may display a pattern of disruptive and violent behavior and has problems following rules
- a severe mental illness characterized by extreme difficulty in responding emotionally to a newborn baby
20 Clues: persistent mild depression • pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use • an intense, persistent fear of being watched and judged by others • a disorder that causes extreme mood swings and unusual shifts in mood • diagnosed with a substance abuse disorder and another mental health disorder • ...
Chapter 13 - Mental Health 2025-11-03
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- Strategi coping yang berfokus pada pengelolaan emosi.
- Teori yang menjelaskan perbedaan strategi penanggulangan stres antara pria dan wanita.
- Gangguan makan yang melibatkan makan berlebihan dan kemudian memuntahkan makanan.
- Paradox bahwa perempuan lebih sering mencoba bunuh diri, tetapi laki-laki lebih sering berhasil.
- Masa perkembangan ketika perbedaan depresi antara perempuan dan laki-laki mulai tampak jelas.
- Tekanan emosional akibat peran pengasuhan yang berlebihan.
- Gangguan suasana hati yang paling sering terjadi dan banyak dialami perempuan.
- Peran gender yang menekankan kepedulian, empati, dan perhatian terhadap orang lain.
- Jenis kelamin yang lebih sering mencoba bunuh diri, namun tingkat keberhasilannya lebih rendah.
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- Tekanan sosial terhadap tubuh ideal yang berkontribusi pada gangguan makan.
- Kebiasaan berpikir berulang terhadap perasaan negatif; lebih sering dilakukan oleh perempuan.
- Faktor biologis yang dapat memengaruhi depresi, termasuk hormon dan genetik.
- Ketidakseimbangan antara peran gender yang diharapkan dengan kenyataan yang dijalani seseorang.
- Jenis kelamin yang lebih jarang mencoba bunuh diri, tetapi lebih sering berhasil melakukannya.
- Kombinasi dari faktor biologis, psikologis, dan sosial dalam penyebab depresi.
- Gangguan makan dengan ciri membatasi asupan makanan secara ekstrem.
- Teori yang menyatakan bahwa seseorang menjadi pasif karena merasa tidak dapat mengendalikan hasil tindakannya.
- Strategi coping yang berfokus pada tindakan untuk menyelesaikan masalah.
- Fenomena ketika tekanan sosial memperkuat perbedaan perilaku gender di masa remaja.
- Peran gender yang menekankan kekuatan, kemandirian, dan kendali diri.
20 Clues: Strategi coping yang berfokus pada pengelolaan emosi. • Tekanan emosional akibat peran pengasuhan yang berlebihan. • Gangguan makan dengan ciri membatasi asupan makanan secara ekstrem. • Peran gender yang menekankan kekuatan, kemandirian, dan kendali diri. • Strategi coping yang berfokus pada tindakan untuk menyelesaikan masalah. • ...
Mental health awareness puzzle 2025-12-08
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- : Working together among families, schools, and services.
- : Emotional skill essential for supporting distressed youth.
- : Social group that can either increase or decrease risk.
- : The act of intentionally causing one's own death.
- : Country with approximately 4,500 suicide deaths yearly.
- : Having thoughts or ideas about suicide.
- : Past experience that may contribute to emotional distress.
- : Type of influence that may affect emotional stability.
- : What practitioners, teachers, and peers can provide.
- : A factor that increases the likelihood of self-harm or suicide.
- : Larger support system that can provide resources and connection.
- : Action taken to support someone in crisis.
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- : Approach focusing on abilities rather than deficits.
- : Type of factor that can involve genetics or brain chemistry.
- : Interventions that respect diversity and identity.
- : Key skill in helping youth express needs safely.
- : Strategies aimed at reducing suicide and self-harm.
- : Intentional behavior that causes injury to oneself.
- : One context that can strongly influence a youth’s wellbeing.
- : The ability to manage emotions and behaviors effectively.
- : Understanding and recognizing warning signs.
- : A factor that helps reduce risk and promote resilience.
- : Professional support aimed at improving mental health.
- : What youth may struggle to regulate when at risk.
24 Clues: : Having thoughts or ideas about suicide. • : Action taken to support someone in crisis. • : Understanding and recognizing warning signs. • : Key skill in helping youth express needs safely. • : The act of intentionally causing one's own death. • : What youth may struggle to regulate when at risk. • : Interventions that respect diversity and identity. • ...
Serenity Mental Health Crossword 2025-10-20
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- This is a coping skill that can be used during moments of distress to help distract from thoughts and bring yourself back to the present moment. It focuses on connecting with external world to manage traumatic experiences, anxiety, and emotional pain
- This is a mood disorder that causes persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. It can affect how you think, feel, and behave & can lead to variety of physical and emotional problems
- Limits you set for your well-being
- Writing down thoughts to reflect
- This type of breathing is characterized by 4-4-4-4 pattern of inhale, hold, exhale, hold
- What month is recognized as mental health awareness month in the US?
- a talk-based treatment for mental health
- This is a mental health condition that affects the way people feel about themselves and others, making it hard to function in everyday life. Includes a pattern of unstable, intense relationships; as well as impulsiveness and an unhealthy way of seeing themselve
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- This class of medications treats symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, paranoia, lack of motivation or energy, and impaired social interactions
- a disorder marked by uncontrollable and recurring thoughts, repetitive and excessive behaviors, or both. Symptoms can begin any time but usually start between late childhood and young adulthood
- During exercise, your body releases hormones known as ____. This helps relieve pain, reduce stress, and improve mood.
- This class of medications treat symptoms of low energy, loss of pleasure, changes in appetite and/or sleep, concentration problems, preoccupation with guilt or death, hopelessness and helplessness
- This mental health disorder includes symptoms of both schizophrenia and mood disorders. People with this disorder may experience depression, mania, or psychosi
- A feeling of worry or unease, often chronic
- This is a simple technique that is used to managing emotions, also known as "diaphragmatic breathing", in which you take slow deep intention breaths
- Expressing good things from your day/life is a coping strategy known as
- This is a sudden, overpowering fright response or feeling of terror for no known reason. Often mistaken for a heart attack.
- Mood disorder characterized by extreme highs and lows
- This affects a person's thinking, feeling, behavior or mood. These conditions deeply impact day-to-day living and may also affect the ability to relate to others
- Practice of being present and aware
20 Clues: Writing down thoughts to reflect • Limits you set for your well-being • Practice of being present and aware • a talk-based treatment for mental health • A feeling of worry or unease, often chronic • Mood disorder characterized by extreme highs and lows • What month is recognized as mental health awareness month in the US? • ...
Mental Health Awareness # 4 2026-01-26
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- Drinking alcohol too often or too much
- A disorder involving extreme mood changes
- Harm done to oneself on purpose
- Skills used to handle stress or emotions
- Healthy activities like sleep, food, and exercise
- A person trained to help with mental health problems
- A serious mental health condition affecting thinking
- Talking about feelings instead of acting them out
- Using anger to hurt others or objects
- Feeling extreme fear in certain situations
- The ability to recover from hard situations
- Not wanting to be around other people
- A trusted person you can talk to
- Using humor, art, or music to cope
- A healthy way to deal with stress
- Calming your body by breathing slowly
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- Feeling calm and focused in the moment
- A place or person that makes you feel secure
- Feeling very sad or hopeless for a long time
- Harmful thoughts about ending one’s life
- Professional help for emotional problems
- Feeling angry or upset easily
- Recognizing emotions and managing them
- Taking drugs or alcohol in a harmful way
- A plan to stay safe during emotional crisis
- Strong feelings of worry or fear
- A sudden strong feeling of fear
- A chemical in the brain that affects mood
- Feeling good about yourself
- Chemical substances that can change how the brain works
30 Clues: Feeling good about yourself • Feeling angry or upset easily • Harm done to oneself on purpose • A sudden strong feeling of fear • Strong feelings of worry or fear • A trusted person you can talk to • A healthy way to deal with stress • Using humor, art, or music to cope • Using anger to hurt others or objects • Not wanting to be around other people • ...
tri 2 mental crossword 2026-01-16
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- Negative belief that causes shame or embarrassment.
- Response showing a message was received and understood.
- Disorder causing long-lasting sadness that interferes with daily life.
- Negative stress that can harm your health.
- Actions you take to protect your health, like eating well, sleeping, and being active.
- Meetings for people who share a similar problem.
- Condition that makes it hard to pay attention and control behavior.
- Connections people have with others.
- disorder Condition involving extreme or unrealistic fear.
- One-on-one meetings with a therapist.
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- Communicating without words using body language or tone.
- Focusing on the speaker to understand their message and feelings.
- Physical, mental, and emotional reactions of your body to challenges you face.
- Any factor that causes stress.
- Condition involving disorganized thinking and delusions.
- communication Using words to share a message.
- Extreme stress caused by deeply disturbing events.
- disorder Condition with mood swings between depression and high energy.
- Therapy where family members meet together with a therapist.
- Positive stress that helps you grow and stay motivated.
- stress Long-lasting, severe stress from repeated harmful experiences.
21 Clues: Any factor that causes stress. • Connections people have with others. • One-on-one meetings with a therapist. • Negative stress that can harm your health. • communication Using words to share a message. • Meetings for people who share a similar problem. • Extreme stress caused by deeply disturbing events. • Negative belief that causes shame or embarrassment. • ...
Physical and mental wellness 2026-02-11
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- – become calm and rest
- – equal and stable condition
- – strong feeling of worry
- – peaceful and not nervous
- – drink that keeps your body hydrated
- – regular daily schedule
- – part of you that thinks and feels
- – the food you usually eat
- – help from other people
- habits – good daily actions for your body
- – time when your body rests at night
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- – not too much or too little
- – physical activity to stay fit
- – nutrients that help your body grow
- – short rest from work
- – feeling worried or under pressure
- food – unhealthy food with little nutrition
- – time to relax and recover
- – strength to do activities
- – thinking in a good way
20 Clues: – become calm and rest • – short rest from work • – regular daily schedule • – help from other people • – thinking in a good way • – strong feeling of worry • – peaceful and not nervous • – the food you usually eat • – time to relax and recover • – strength to do activities • – not too much or too little • – equal and stable condition • – physical activity to stay fit • ...
Mental process crossword challenge 2026-03-26
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- Sensations like visual or acoustical that occur without physical contact.
- Perceiving a general structure rather than a simple sum of sensations.
- The sensation used to distinguish flying substances and smells in the air.
- Mental completion of a perceived object based on a small set of elements.
- Purposeful, systematic perception also known as supervision
- The sensation that provides the vertical position of the body.
- Receptive sensations signaling internal body conditions like pain.
- Property where the world is perceived as separate subjects, not just sensations.
- Sensation reflecting centrifugal and centripetal forces during movement.
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- Reflection in consciousness of subjects influencing sense organs as a whole.
- The size or force of an irritant necessary for a sensation to occur.
- The primary excitation in an analyzer caused by an irritant.
- The quantitative characteristic of sensation defined by the force of an irritant.
- Sensation defining features of food like sweet, bitter, or sour.
- Receptive sensations reflecting properties of the world around us.
- Spatial analysis allowing a person to find an irritant in space.
- Receptive sensations reflecting the condition of body movement.
- Perception characterized by an object in view and strong-willed effort.
- The specific sensation capable of distinguishing light and color.
- The time characteristic of a sensation based on the action of the irritant.
20 Clues: Purposeful, systematic perception also known as supervision • The primary excitation in an analyzer caused by an irritant. • The sensation that provides the vertical position of the body. • Receptive sensations reflecting the condition of body movement. • Sensation defining features of food like sweet, bitter, or sour. • ...
attachment 2021-11-17
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- relationship between people
- the effect of separating an infant from their mother
- generally the main caregiver
- the psychiatrist who developed this theory
- a period of time where you are not in contact with your caregiver
- health a person's emotional well being
- medical practitioner specialising in mental illness
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- mental disorder in which individuals display antisocial behaviour
- the process of growth
- being admitted for treatment or recovery
- lack of emotion
- connection between people
12 Clues: lack of emotion • the process of growth • connection between people • relationship between people • generally the main caregiver • health a person's emotional well being • being admitted for treatment or recovery • the psychiatrist who developed this theory • medical practitioner specialising in mental illness • the effect of separating an infant from their mother • ...
Chapter 8 Vocabulary 2012-11-12
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- the bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many physical and psychological attributes.
- the ability to produce new and valuable ideas
- defined originally as the ratio of mental age (ma) to chronological age (ca) multiplied by 100
- the most widely used intelligence test; contains verbal and performance (nonverbal) subtests
- according to Spearman and others, un-derlies specific mental abilities and is therefore measured by every task on a intelligence test
- mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowleage to adapt to new solution
- the widely used American revision (by Terman at Stanford University) of Binet’s original intelligence test
- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
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- defining scores by comparing them with the performance of a pretested group
- the portion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes
- the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- a test designed to assess what a person has learned
- a measure of intelligence test performance devised by Binet; the chronological age that most typically corresponds to a given level of performance
- condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such as in computation or drawing
- a test designed to predict a person’s future performance; aptitude is the capacity to learn
- a method for assessing an individual’s mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others, using numerical scores
- the extent to which a test yields consistent results, as assessed by the consistency of scores on two halves of the test
17 Clues: the ability to produce new and valuable ideas • a test designed to assess what a person has learned • the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions • the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to • the portion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes • ...
WOD Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-15
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- self-assured; calm and collected
- expert; skillful
- making an error
- visual or mental sharpness
- a pungent taste or smell
- vague; not clear to understand
- coincidental
- bold; forward; arrogant
- to oppose or prevent
- to make an epitome of
- good will; charitableness
- ability to adapt; lenient
- curing
- a motivating expression
- fatigued; tired
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- clear; understood easily
- strong in mental or emotional appeal
- generous
- working well as a team
- phobia of heights
- briefness
- Flawless
- concise; brief
- break; an interval of relief
- an argument causing controversy
25 Clues: curing • generous • Flawless • briefness • coincidental • concise; brief • making an error • fatigued; tired • expert; skillful • phobia of heights • to oppose or prevent • to make an epitome of • working well as a team • bold; forward; arrogant • a motivating expression • clear; understood easily • a pungent taste or smell • good will; charitableness • ability to adapt; lenient • ...
BD Village Health quiz 2021-05-16
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- type of quick exercise
- your own well being
- bad for so many reasons
- fun alternative
- exercise without exercising
- all things in
- healthy snack
- Vitamin D
- easiest way to burn calories
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- manage this
- keep it in check
- simple exercise
- D sunshine vitamin
- healthy protein and fat source
- organ that regenerates
- mental health issue
- set this for yourself
- make it a healthy one
- Village what we are
- what we can altered to an extent
- food count awareness
- health May awareness month
- must be healthy for this organ to function properly
23 Clues: Vitamin D • manage this • all things in • healthy snack • simple exercise • fun alternative • keep it in check • D sunshine vitamin • your own well being • mental health issue • Village what we are • food count awareness • set this for yourself • make it a healthy one • type of quick exercise • organ that regenerates • bad for so many reasons • health May awareness month • exercise without exercising • ...
BD Village Health quiz 2021-05-16
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- what we are
- bad for so many reasons
- your own well being
- fun exercise alternative
- easiest way to burn calories
- manage this
- Vitamin D source
- what we can altered to an extent
- health, May awareness month
- organ that regenerates
- healthy protein and fat source
- quick and productive exercise
- keep it in check
- must be healthy for this organ to function properly
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- make it a healthy one
- set this for yourself
- watch these
- all things in
- D, sunshine vitamin
- mental health issue
- exercise without exercising
- simplest of exercise
- healthy snack
23 Clues: what we are • watch these • manage this • all things in • healthy snack • Vitamin D source • keep it in check • your own well being • D, sunshine vitamin • mental health issue • simplest of exercise • make it a healthy one • set this for yourself • organ that regenerates • bad for so many reasons • fun exercise alternative • health, May awareness month • exercise without exercising • ...
Spelling words 2022-10-16
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- Recovering from illness
- Study and treatment of mental illness
- Burning waste material
- A period of temporary economic decline
- More than necessary
- Agressive pressure or intimidation
- Boundary of a circle
- Various items from different sources
- Medical instrument used to hear a heartbeat or breathing
- Specify
- Mental and emotional state of a person
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- Reminding of something
- Aromatic spice
- Developing from an adult to a child
- Salty or spicy food
- Rescue
- Breastbone
- The action of keeping something secret
- Christmas decoration
- Garment with long sleeves that can be tied together
20 Clues: Rescue • Specify • Breastbone • Aromatic spice • Salty or spicy food • More than necessary • Boundary of a circle • Christmas decoration • Reminding of something • Burning waste material • Recovering from illness • Agressive pressure or intimidation • Developing from an adult to a child • Various items from different sources • Study and treatment of mental illness • ...
Psychology Chapter 3 2025-10-21
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- Parenting and being uninvolved
- when a pregnant mother drinks it results in
- Traits passed down to children
- ____ attachment, bad
- founder of mental development theory
- stage from 2-6/7
- stage from 12-death
- Parenting and being unrestraining
- Boundaries parents set to help kids
- stage from 7-11
- out of sight out of mind
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- ____ sociocultural theory
- Developed by children very young, instinctual
- ____ attachment, good
- mental concepts
- Parenting and setting rules
- adolescence begins at
- stage from 0-2
- parenting while being demanding and responsive
- An unborn child, past 8 weeks of development
20 Clues: stage from 0-2 • mental concepts • stage from 7-11 • stage from 2-6/7 • stage from 12-death • ____ attachment, bad • ____ attachment, good • adolescence begins at • out of sight out of mind • ____ sociocultural theory • Parenting and setting rules • Parenting and being uninvolved • Traits passed down to children • Parenting and being unrestraining • Boundaries parents set to help kids • ...
🧩 Stay Sharp: Medicare Terms Crossword #49 — Mental Health & Medicare 2025-06-19
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- : Talking treatment
- : Emotional _____ matters
- : Mental health is part of this
- : May be part of treatment
- : Medicare pays for annual _____
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- : Medicare covers this for tobacco use too
- : Common condition in seniors
- : Covers outpatient mental care
- : Must accept Medicare
- : Type of health Medicare also covers
10 Clues: : Talking treatment • : Must accept Medicare • : Emotional _____ matters • : May be part of treatment • : Common condition in seniors • : Covers outpatient mental care • : Mental health is part of this • : Medicare pays for annual _____ • : Type of health Medicare also covers • : Medicare covers this for tobacco use too
Psychology Chapter 8 2020-10-29
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- rehearsal/ mental representation of information in order to keep it in memory
- the maintenance of information over time
- memory/ general knowledge as opposed to episodic memory
- rehearsal/ a method for increasing retention of new information by relating it to information that is well-known
- code/ mental representation of information according to its meaning
- the ejection of anxiety evoking ideas from conscious awareness
- modifying information so that I can be placed in memory
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- memory/ information that is better retrieved in the context in which it was encoded and stored
- devices/ systems for remembering and which items are related to easily recalled sets of symbols such as acronyms/ phrases, or jingles
- memory/ the type of stage or memory first encountered by a stimulus
- the process by which information is encoded
- dependent memory/ information that is better retrieved in the psychology call or emotional state in which it was encoded and stored
- self-awareness of the ways in which memory functions
- memory/ knowledge of ways of doing things; skilled memory
- location of stored information and it's returned to consciousness
- register/ a system of memory that holds information briefly but not enough so that it can be processed further
- code/ mental representation of information as a picture
- code/ Mental representation of information according to a sequence of sounds
- Trace/ change in the nervous system that reflects the impression made by a stimulus
- memory/ memories of events experienced by a person or that take place in the person's presence
20 Clues: the maintenance of information over time • the process by which information is encoded • self-awareness of the ways in which memory functions • memory/ general knowledge as opposed to episodic memory • code/ mental representation of information as a picture • memory/ knowledge of ways of doing things; skilled memory • ...
Ermias' Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-09
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- is a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally.
- is defined as a low mood occurring for at least two years, along with at least two other symptoms of depression.
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- Anxiety is a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness.
- postpartum depression, postpartum psychosis is a rare but serious mental disorder impacting new mothers.
- disorder, sometimes referred to as social phobia, is a type of anxiety disorder that causes extreme fear in social settings
- is a serious mental illness, characterized by eating, exercise and body weight or shape becoming an unhealthy preoccupation of someone's life.
- A disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia. May produce multiple personalities
- is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood.
- Is a common but serious mood disorder.
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- Anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead you to do repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
- A phobia is an uncontrollable, irrational, and lasting fear of a certain object, situation, or activity.
- Depressive disorder A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- formerly called manic depression, is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression).
- condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- an emotional disorder involving distortion of body image and an obsessive desire to lose weight, in which bouts of extreme overeating are followed by depression and self-induced vomiting, purging, or fasting.
- disorder It's when a child has antisocial behavior.
- is the term commonly used to describe symptoms of inattention, distractibility, and poor working memory
18 Clues: Is a common but serious mood disorder. • disorder It's when a child has antisocial behavior. • Anxiety is a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness. • is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood. • is a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally. • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2021-10-13
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- comes from trahere, the Latin verb
- adj. Caused by mental or emotional problems rather than by physical illness
- comes from jacere,the Latin verb meaning "throw" or "hurl"
- adj. Not easily handled, led, taught, or controlled.
- n. soul, personality, mind
- n. Someone who is extremely self-centered and ignores the problems of others.
- n. A person with an extreme and uncontrollable desire for alcohol.
- v. To interrupt a conversation with a comment or remark
- v. To keep within limits or location.
- adj. Open to some influence; responsive; able to be submitted to an action or process.
- n. An estimate of what might happen in the future based on what is happening now.
- n. The friction that allows a moving thing to move over a surface without slipping
- adj. Extremely or immeasurably small
- adj. Having definite limits.
- comes from Latin verb meaning "take, seize"
- v. To stop, seize, or interrupt before arrival.
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- n. A mental disorder marked by feelings of great personal power and importance.
- n. The curved path that an object makes in space, or that a thrown object follows as it rises and falls to earth
- n. The act of receiving; a social gathering where guests are formally welcomed.
- n. One who treats mental or emotional disorders or related bodily ills by psychological means
- v. To pull back into something larger or take back something said or written
- n./v. To guess.
- from the Latin word for "end" or "boundary"
- adj. Noticeable or able to be felt by the senses.
- n. A mental illness in which a person has a strong desire to steal things.
- in Latin means "madness"
- comes from the Greek word psyche, meaning "breath, life, soul"
- v. Drawn out, continued, or extended
- adj. Authoritative and final; specifying perfectly or precisely.
- adj. Of or relating to a drug that produces abnormal and often extreme mental effects such as hallucinations
30 Clues: n./v. To guess. • in Latin means "madness" • n. soul, personality, mind • adj. Having definite limits. • comes from trahere, the Latin verb • v. Drawn out, continued, or extended • adj. Extremely or immeasurably small • v. To keep within limits or location. • from the Latin word for "end" or "boundary" • comes from Latin verb meaning "take, seize" • ...
Cognitive Development- Piaget's Four Stage Theory 2018-11-07
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- the stage in development from 2-7 years, when the child is increasingly able to assimilate and accommodate ideas and therefore think and imagine in more complex ways
- difficulty in seeing things from another person’s perspective.
- understanding that something can change from one state to another.
- behaviour that is carried out with a particular purpose in mind
- Piaget's nationality
- a way of thinking that does not rely on being able to see or visualise things in order to understand concepts.
- the continuous process of using the environment to learn, and adjusting to changes that occur in the environment
- taking in new information and fitting it into an existing mental idea
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- understanding that an object’s weight, mass, volume or area remains the same even if the object changes shape in appearance.
- organising information into categories based on common features
- a mental idea or organised mental representation of what something is and how to deal with it.
- the mental ability to reason soundly and systematically on the basis of known information
- the stage about 12 years of age where complex thought processes become evident and thinking becomes incredibly sophisticated.
- A Swiss developmental psychologist and philosopher known for his studies with children in cognitive development
- this stage in development is from 7-12 years. The thinking in this stage revolves around what children know and what they can experience through their senses (what is ‘concrete’).
- changing an existing mental idea in order to fit new information
- understanding that objects still exist even if they cannot be seen or touched.
- following a line of reasoning back to its original starting point.
- The first stage of cognitive development, when infants construct their knowledge of the world by co-ordinating sensory experiences with motor abilities.
- focussing on only one quality or feature of an object at a time
- Believing that everything which exists has some kind of consciousness or awareness
21 Clues: Piaget's nationality • difficulty in seeing things from another person’s perspective. • organising information into categories based on common features • behaviour that is carried out with a particular purpose in mind • focussing on only one quality or feature of an object at a time • changing an existing mental idea in order to fit new information • ...
Stress and Disorders Vocab 2023-11-08
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- The emotional response to a situation
- experiencing an increased stress response in anticipation of a difficult or unpredictable situation
- a mental exercise that trains attention and awareness
- social and physical environmental circumstances that challenge the adaptive capabilities and resources of an organism
- a state of emotional suffering characterized by symptoms of depression and anxiety
- stress that is consistent and lasts a long period of time
- caused by situations that make us feel excluded, not good enough, or as if we don't belong
- the emergency reaction system of the body
- the positive stress response, involving optimal levels of stimulation
- a state of psychological or physical dependence (or both) on the use of alcohol or other drugs
- persistent and excessive worry that interferes with daily activities
- a change in perception, memory, reasoning, and judgment due to stress
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- an automatic physiological reaction to an event that is perceived as stressful or frightening (stay or run)
- persistent sadness and a lack of interest or pleasure in previously rewarding or enjoyable activities
- a type of stress that affects the body
- a negative subjective psychological response to an environmental stimulus
- a change in the activity of an organism in response to a stimulus
- the thoughts and behaviors mobilized to manage internal and external stressful situations
- a disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event
- a network of people – friends, family, and peers – that we can turn to for emotional and practical support
- any of a range of mental conditions in which there is a persistent disturbance of eating behavior and impairment of physical or mental health
- a mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought processes, perceptions, emotional responsiveness, and social interactions
- stress that only lasts for a short period of time
- a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
24 Clues: The emotional response to a situation • a type of stress that affects the body • the emergency reaction system of the body • stress that only lasts for a short period of time • a mental exercise that trains attention and awareness • stress that is consistent and lasts a long period of time • a change in the activity of an organism in response to a stimulus • ...
Chapter 18 - Mental Disorders 2023-11-30
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- depressive disorder - mental condition characterized by a persistently depressed mood and long-term loss of pleasure or interest in life
- - doctor that specializes in mental health and can prescribe medications
- disorder - a disorder when a person's mood changes from depression to wild elation
- helplessness - when someone feels powerless due to a traumatic event
- - dissociative disorder characterized by persistent feelings of detachment from mental processes or body
- - a fear of crowded, public places
- anxiety - an irrational fear of social situations in which one might be exposed to the close scrutiny of others
- disorder - anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear and anxiety
- - anxiety disorder characterized by obsessive thoughts and compulsions
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- attack - a short period of intense fear and discomfort, characterized by terror, shortness of breath, rapid heart rate, etc.
- - serious psychological disorder characterized by loss of contact with reality and distortions of reality
- - Disorder characterized by extreme sadness, feelings of sadness and helplessness
- psychology - the study of unusual and distressing patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
- bound syndromes - certain diseases only recognized within certain cultures
- - treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder a
- disorder - a pattern of inflexible traits that disrupt social lives or work and causes stress
- - a mood characterized by elation, extreme excitement, and hyperactivity
- mutism - an anxiety disorder where someone is unable to speak in certain social situations
- anxiety disorder - mental disorder characterized by excessive or unrealistic anxiety about 2 or more aspects of life
- - the separation of certain personality components or mental processes from conscious thought
- - the expression of psychological distress through physical symptoms
- - an excessive, irrational fear out of proportion to the actual danger
- - an irresistible urge to behave in a certain way, usually against one's own wishes
- - disorder causes by a distressing event outside the range of human experience. Causes anxiety, depression, and sometimes delusions
24 Clues: - a fear of crowded, public places • - treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder a • helplessness - when someone feels powerless due to a traumatic event • - the expression of psychological distress through physical symptoms • - an excessive, irrational fear out of proportion to the actual danger • ...
Psychology 2022-09-25
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- an attempt to predict what will occur in a specific scenario, usually on the premise of past occurrences or accepted standards
- a physician who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and study of mental, behavioral, and personality disorders.
- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- having to do with an organism’s physical needs
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how cognitive processes influence our behavior
- a theory of consciousness that seeks to analyze the elements of mental experiences, such as sensations, mental images, and feelings, and how these elements combine to form more complex experiences
- the intellectual discipline that makes explicit the implicit structure of the behavioral sciences
- having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding
- a psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior
- the scientific, systematic study of behaviors and mental processes
- a method of self-observation in which participants report on their thoughts and feelings
- a general psychological approach that views mental life and behavior in terms of active adaptation to environmental challenges and opportunities
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- The account provides meaning for an event or phenomenon.
- the process by which an individual's attitudes, beliefs or behavior are modified by the presence or action of others
- an assumption or prediction about behavior or an educated guess about the relationship between two variables that is tested through scientific research
- a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
- vs. Nurture long-standing debate in biology and society about the balance between two competing factors that determine fate: genetics and environment.
- a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- a psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behaviors
20 Clues: having to do with an organism’s physical needs • The account provides meaning for an event or phenomenon. • having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding • actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured • the scientific, systematic study of behaviors and mental processes • ...
vocab chapter 8 intro 2026-03-31
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- A step-by-step procedure for solving problems that guarantees a solution
- More abstract
- The smallest unit of language; the individual sounds that make up speech
- More specific
- A mental shortcut that allows people to efficiently solve problems and make judgments and decisions. Usually operates outside of conscious awareness
- Balanced, with clearly defined prototypes. The most fundamental level of conceptual organization
- ____________ intelligence: A component of general intelligence that involves accumulated knowledge and skills
- Grammatical rules that govern how words and phrases combine into well-formed sentences
- A shared system of symbols, including spoken, written, and signed words and gestures, and a set of rules for how to combine those symbols to communicate meaning
- ______________ fixedness: An obstacle to problem solving that involves focusing on an object’s typical functions, thus failing to recognize atypical functions that could help solve a problem
- The process of reorganizing one’s understanding of a problem to facilitate a solution
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- A sudden conscious change in a person’s understanding of some situation or problem
- All of the mental activities associated with thinking, including knowing, remembering, solving problems, making judgments and decisions, and communicating
- Mental ____________: An internal mental symbol that stands for some object, event, or state of affairs in the world
- Trial and ______: trying actions or strategies at random until a solution is found
- A best example or average member of a concept that incorporates most of the features most commonly associated with it.
- ________ intelligence: A component of general intelligence that involves the ability to deal with new and unusual problems
- ________ mindset: Intelligence, like any skill, can be developed
- ______ syndrome: A syndrome in developmentally disabled individuals that involves the presence of unusual talents that contrast with low levels of general intelligence
- __________ psychology: The scientific study of mental activities and how they operate
20 Clues: More abstract • More specific • ________ mindset: Intelligence, like any skill, can be developed • A step-by-step procedure for solving problems that guarantees a solution • The smallest unit of language; the individual sounds that make up speech • A sudden conscious change in a person’s understanding of some situation or problem • ...
Integumentary and Mental Illness 2022-08-22
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- no apparent physical abuse.
- deprivation due to disease condition
- lice cause severe itching
- genital warts; cervical cancer
- caused by intake of aspirin as a child
- mucous membrane of nose and throat is covered by gray membrane
- thrush
- if left on for more than 5 minutes can cause seizures
- medication for acne do not use if pregnant
- this type of bite can cause rocky mountain spotted fever
- parrot speech
- type of burn that affects the epidermis without blisters
- kissing disease
- whos the best
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- Exanthema Subitem; rash appears after sharp decline in temperature
- may be used to calculate the percentage of total body surface area
- topical medication used to treat acne
- compulsive overeating
- screening tool for substance use
- cruris jock itch
- regurgitation of food
- dermatitis cradle cap
- behavior disturbance affecting language, interactions and attention.
- can be transmitted mother to fetus via placenta
- lockjaw
- common allergens involved in this disorder are egg whites, milk and wheat products
- Kolpik spots
27 Clues: thrush • lockjaw • Kolpik spots • parrot speech • whos the best • kissing disease • cruris jock itch • compulsive overeating • regurgitation of food • dermatitis cradle cap • lice cause severe itching • no apparent physical abuse. • genital warts; cervical cancer • screening tool for substance use • deprivation due to disease condition • topical medication used to treat acne • ...
Integumentary and Mental Illness 2022-08-22
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- regurgitation of food
- topical medication used to treat acne
- compulsive overeating
- caused by intake of aspirin as a child
- genital warts; cervical cancer
- if left on for more than 5 minutes can cause seizures
- lockjaw
- Exanthema Subitem; rash appears after sharp decline in temperature
- common allergens involved in this disorder are egg whites, milk and wheat products
- type of burn that affects the epidermis without blisters
- Kolpik spots
- deprivation due to disease condition
- screening tool for substance use
- lice cause severe itching
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- kissing disease
- cradle cap
- behavior disturbance affecting language, interactions and attention.
- medication for acne do not use if pregnant
- parrot speech
- no apparent physical abuse.
- mucous membrane of nose and throat is covered by gray membrane
- jock itch
- this type of bite can cause rocky mountain spotted fever
- can be transmitted mother to fetus via placenta
- who's the best
- may be used to calculate the percentage of total body surface area
- thrush
27 Clues: thrush • lockjaw • jock itch • cradle cap • Kolpik spots • parrot speech • who's the best • kissing disease • regurgitation of food • compulsive overeating • lice cause severe itching • no apparent physical abuse. • genital warts; cervical cancer • screening tool for substance use • deprivation due to disease condition • topical medication used to treat acne • ...
Week 2 Mental Health 2023-01-12
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- individuals learn to control physiological responses
- “Because I failed the advanced statistics exam, I am a failure
- which is what is responsible for aggravating the problem
- internal phenomenon centering on universal personal questions and needs
- “for their own good”
- a powerful listening response
- Helping a patient return to a state of equilibrium when exposed to stressors
- is an adjunct to individual treatment and refers to the treatment of the family as a whole
- patient projects intense feelings onto the therapist related to unfinished work from previous relationships.
- include problem-solving skills, perception, ability to mediate id impulses
- signifies a central focus and feeling with and within the patient’s world.
- described development as occurring in eight predetermined life stages, whose levels of success are related to the preceding stage
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- concluded that cognitive development was a progression from primitive awareness to complex thought and responses
- Nurses assume responsibility for their conduct and the consequences of their actions
- includes letting the patient set the pace and letting the pace be adjusted to fit the patient’s moods
- physical appearance, facial expressions, body posture, amount of eye contact, eye cast
- is a hands-on system in which therapists actively guide and challenge maladaptive behaviors and distorted views
- most psychological disturbances are the result of early trauma or incidents that are often not remembered or recognized
- The person receiving the message
- invites us to find out what is going on in the patient’s life that is influencing the client’s ability or willingness to take medication
- opportunity to correct misperceptions
- observes the patient’s physical behavior, nonverbal communication, appearance, speech patterns, mood and affect, thought content, perceptions, cognitive ability, and insight and judgment
- implies that the nurse has the right to judge
- most important skills for nurses to demonstrate while utilizing the nursing process and is especially important in the assessment portion of the nursing process.
24 Clues: “for their own good” • a powerful listening response • The person receiving the message • opportunity to correct misperceptions • implies that the nurse has the right to judge • individuals learn to control physiological responses • which is what is responsible for aggravating the problem • “Because I failed the advanced statistics exam, I am a failure • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2020-06-26
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- Advice useful/intended to help/improve
- Psychological stress beneficial for the experiencer
- Confidence in one's own worth
- realization of one's talents and potentialities
- mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance
- mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual
- The friendly and generous reception of strangers
- a bodily/physical response to a stimulus
- capacity to recover quickly from difficulties
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- Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- The state of being isolated from a group
- Feelings of pity for someone else's misfortune
- Deep sorrow
- Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern
- ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- The ability to become aware of something by senses
- person looked to by others RoleModel
- Feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- quality of being honest/having strong moral principles
- The expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died
- The ability to do something successfully or efficiently
- A nervous disorder with excessive uneasiness
- The act or process of closing something
- external stimulus/event that causes stress to a organism
24 Clues: Deep sorrow • Confidence in one's own worth • Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • person looked to by others RoleModel • Advice useful/intended to help/improve • The act or process of closing something • The state of being isolated from a group • Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern • a bodily/physical response to a stimulus • Feelings of severe despondency and dejection • ...
ch 6 nervous & mental 2019-02-20
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- nuclear medicine procedure that shows blood flow in the brain
- Test performed on the sole of the foot to indicate injury to brain or spinal cord
- abbreviation for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- most commonly used abbreviation for cerebrovascular accident
- group of nerve cell bodies located along the pathway of a nerve
- combining form meaning "vertebra"
- pertaining to a root (nerve)
- pertaining to following a seizure
- separation of a nerve from inflammatory adhesions
- drugs used to treat mental illness
- degenerative disease of the brain that results in impairment of language functio, inability to calculate, & deterioration of judgment
- feeling of sluggishness or stupor
- exaggerated feeling of well-being
- fainting, usually due to lack of blood supply to the cerebrum
- groove or fissure on the surface of the brain
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- cerebrovascular accident
- suffix meaning "attraction for"
- part of the brainstem that connects teh brain and the spinal cord; controls respiration & heartbeat; the medulla_____
- phase of schizophrenia in which patient is unresponsive
- inflammation of the membranes of the spinal cord
- combining form meaning "split"
- excision of the thin plate of vertebra to relieve pressure on the spinal cord
- disease of the nerves
- lack of muscle coordination
- neurologic scale used to assess level of consiousness
- pertaining to a lack of blood flow
- suffix meaning "seizure"
- raised convolution on the surface of the cerebrum
- abbreviation for electroencephalogram
- part of the brainstem that connects different regions of the brain
30 Clues: disease of the nerves • cerebrovascular accident • suffix meaning "seizure" • lack of muscle coordination • pertaining to a root (nerve) • combining form meaning "split" • suffix meaning "attraction for" • combining form meaning "vertebra" • pertaining to following a seizure • feeling of sluggishness or stupor • exaggerated feeling of well-being • ...
MENTAL/EMOTIONAL HEALTH DISORDERS 2017-11-30
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- a severe mental disorder in which a person loses contact with reality
- Fear of thunder
- Fear of enclosed spaces
- Fear of crowded places
- Fear of dentists
- Fear of water
- traps people in a repeated thoughts and actions
- extreme fears of real or imaginary situations that get in the way of normal activities
- anything that causes stress
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- long-term feelings of sadness
- disorder in which there is a fear of dealing with people
- Fear of blood
- Fear of injections
- a disorder in which people my lie, steal and harm others
- intense fear called panic attacks
- Fear of heights
- characterized by extreme mood swings
- fear of animals
- strong emotions that last a long time may signal this
- Fear of flying
20 Clues: Fear of blood • Fear of water • Fear of flying • Fear of thunder • Fear of heights • fear of animals • Fear of dentists • Fear of injections • Fear of crowded places • Fear of enclosed spaces • anything that causes stress • long-term feelings of sadness • intense fear called panic attacks • characterized by extreme mood swings • traps people in a repeated thoughts and actions • ...
Uni Mental Health Day 2022-02-21
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- Needing Company
- Doctor’s offering
- Radio format
- Give a darn
- Worry, unease
- Lend support to
- Slump causing gloom
- Link together
- Pay attention too
- Emotions
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- Group of people living in a particular area
- Health and Happiness
- Taking it easy
- Goal of regular exercise
- Care provided to improve a situation
- Get some shut-eye
- Eating plan
- Manner of acting
- Knowledge gained
- Discover
- It may be abstract
- Fret
22 Clues: Fret • Discover • Emotions • Eating plan • Give a darn • Radio format • Worry, unease • Link together • Taking it easy • Needing Company • Lend support to • Manner of acting • Knowledge gained • Get some shut-eye • Doctor’s offering • Pay attention too • It may be abstract • Slump causing gloom • Health and Happiness • Goal of regular exercise • Care provided to improve a situation • ...
Leighton's Mental health puzzle 2022-05-06
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- a mental condition in which a person has a long-term pattern of distrust and suspicion of others
- is a type of behavior disorder. It's when a child has antisocial behavior.
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- a disorder characterized by excessive or unrealistic anxiety about two or more aspects of life (work, social relationships, financial matters, etc.), often accompanied by symptoms such as palpitations, shortness of breath, or dizziness.
- a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.
- an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress.
- an emotional disorder involving distortion of body image and an obsessive desire to lose weight, in which bouts of extreme overeating are followed by depression and self-induced vomiting, purging, or fasting.
- a personality disorder characterized by anxiety in social situations and personal relationships, with feelings of inadequacy and extreme sensitivity to rejection or criticism.
- a personality disorder characterized by persistent antisocial, irresponsible, or criminal behavior, often impulsive or aggressive, with disregard for any harm or distress caused to other people, and an inability to maintain long-term social and personal relationships.
- persistent mild depression.
- odd behavior, speech patterns, thoughts, and perceptions.
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- a personality disorder characterized by severe mood swings, impulsive behavior, and difficulty forming stable personal relationships.
- a serious mental health illness that can affect someone soon after having a baby.
- is intense anxiety or fear of being judged, negatively evaluated, or rejected in a social or performance situation. People with social anxiety disorder may worry about acting or appearing visibly anxious (e.g., blushing, stumbling over words), or being viewed as stupid, awkward, or boring.
- a personality disorder characterized by excessive orderliness, perfectionism, attention to details, and a need for control in relating to others.
- 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.
- a mental disorder characterized by a persistently depressed mood and long-term loss of pleasure or interest in life, often with other symptoms such as disturbed sleep, feelings of guilt or inadequacy, and suicidal thoughts.
- a personality disorder characterized by an exaggerated sense of self-importance, a need for admiration, and a lack of empathy for other people.
- a type of anxious personality disorder.
- lack or loss of appetite for food (as a medical condition).an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat.
20 Clues: persistent mild depression. • a type of anxious personality disorder. • odd behavior, speech patterns, thoughts, and perceptions. • is a type of behavior disorder. It's when a child has antisocial behavior. • a serious mental health illness that can affect someone soon after having a baby. • ...
Ruth Iyegha - Mental Health 2022-05-10
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- an eating disorder in which a large quantity of food is consumed in a short period of time, often followed by feelings of guilt or shame. often times purposely vomiting or purging.
- an acronym for a condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- a disorder characterized by excessive or unrealistic anxiety about two or more aspects of life
- an acronym for a anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears that lead you to do repetitive behaviors
- an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat.
- persistent mild depression.
- a condition where someone could get extremely nervous in social situations and worries about people judging them or watching them
- different from depression, but it is included in this list. Can include experiences of extremely low moods that meet the criteria for major depression but also experiences extreme high – euphoric or irritable – moods called “mania”
- a disorder in a child marked by defiant and disobedient behavior to authority figures.
- a sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause
- disorder with a combination of symptoms of schizophrenia and mood disorder, such as depression or bipolar disorder.
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- a personality disorder characterized by an exaggerated sense of self importance, need for admiration, and lack of empathy for other people
- a personality disorder characterized by anxiety in social situations and personal relationships, with feelings of inadequacy and extreme sensitivity to rejection or criticism.
- a mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness and lack of interest
- an addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor or the mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol dependency.
- depression suffered by a mother following childbirth, typically arising from the combination of hormonal changes, psychological adjustment to motherhood, and fatigue.
- a mental health condition that affects the way a person thinks, perceives, and relates to others.
- an acronym for a chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- a severe, life-threatening, and treatable eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of eating large quantities of food (often very quickly and to the point of discomfort
- a disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia and it may produce multiple personalities
20 Clues: persistent mild depression. • a mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness and lack of interest • a disorder in a child marked by defiant and disobedient behavior to authority figures. • an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat. • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary Review 2024-02-12
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- Blue ________ is known as the most depressing day of the year.
- I need to catch some ______, I didn't sleep well last night.
- We should ________ out this weekend, it'll be fun.
- I ________ going to the dentist because it’s always so painful!
- He felt ________ after losing his job.
- After a long day of study, I feel a lot of ________.
- Seeking help can make all the ________ in your recovery.
- I have a case of the Monday ________ today.
- Optimal health requires a ________ diet and exercise.
- Hmm… it doesn't ring a ________ ; I've never heard of that before.
- My boss is always ________ in the morning.
- As far as I can ________, we met at a party a long time ago.
- If I remember ________, the store closes at 9 pm.
- I can’t ________ what happened last summer.
- You don't have to go through it ________ ; try and seek support.
- I'll ________ forget our trip to the beach, it was amazing.
- My sister and I love to sit and ________ about our childhood.
- Exercising regularly can help ________ your mood.
- Let's shoot some ________ at the park tomorrow.
- John was in a happy ________ this morning; he couldn’t stop smiling.
- If your symptoms persist, you should see a ________.
- Eating citrus fruits can help ________ off sickness.
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- My new pajamas are so soft and ________.
- She was diagnosed with a sleep ________ recently.
- I wanted to ________ you about our meeting tomorrow.
- Don't ________ to take out the trash.
- He was diagnosed with ________ and started therapy.
- It's helpful to _______ out your problems with someone you trust.
- Please _________ to pick up milk on your way home.
- I have a ________ recollection of meeting him before.
- The aroma from the ________ creates a calming atmosphere.
- She decided to seek help for her mental health from a _________.
- Despite all the ________ , she kept trying to succeed.
- I need to ________ up with some coffee before starting work.
- Many people ________ from mental health disorders.
- I hope you haven't ________ about our dinner plans!
- Nobody is ________, we all have flaws.
- My mind went ________ when I had to give the presentation in front of the class.
- Sometimes, it's important to just _______ and relax.
- Cleaning up the ________ in my room made me feel more organized.
- Don't keep problems to yourself; talk with a friend and get it off your ________.
- She has been feeling ________ lately, maybe because it’s winter.
- Lately, she has been feeling ______ and unmotivated.
- It's on the tip of my ________, but I can't remember his name.
- It completely ________ my mind to buy groceries.
- After receiving some bad news, she was feeling ________.
46 Clues: Don't ________ to take out the trash. • He felt ________ after losing his job. • Nobody is ________, we all have flaws. • My new pajamas are so soft and ________. • My boss is always ________ in the morning. • I have a case of the Monday ________ today. • I can’t ________ what happened last summer. • Let's shoot some ________ at the park tomorrow. • ...
Mental Health and Counseling 2024-05-09
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- event that causes state of strain or tension
- disorder causing an immense loss of sleep
- largest lobe in the human brain
- mental hospital
- lacks ability to concentrate
- pattern of inner experience
- part of the brain concerned with understanding speech
- large intakes of food at a time followed by days of restriction on intake
- strong feeling of sadness anxiety and tiredness after birth
- symptoms showing loss of sense of reality
- delusion and fear of unwarranted event
- persistent sad feelings
- no social support or contact
- a stressful event that causes issues later on
- the feeling of loss, has 7 stages
- pattern of instability in moods and behavior that affects ur functioning
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- recurring obsessive thoughts
- alternating mood swings
- body part that connects the spinal chord to the brain
- brain surgery severing connection of the frontal lobe to other parts of the brain
- eating disorder that involves purging
- restriction on food intake
- excessive acquisition of items making living conditions harder
- largest part of the brain, enables speech judgement and thinking
- condition experiencing loss of mood memories thoughts behavior and identity
- mental illness that causes false delusions and a loss of one self
- excessive fear of situation or object
- feeling of fear uneasiness and dread
- mental health condition triggered by witnessing/experiencing a traumatic event
- disorder affecting controlling impulsive actions and lack of attention span
30 Clues: mental hospital • alternating mood swings • persistent sad feelings • restriction on food intake • pattern of inner experience • recurring obsessive thoughts • lacks ability to concentrate • no social support or contact • largest lobe in the human brain • the feeling of loss, has 7 stages • feeling of fear uneasiness and dread • eating disorder that involves purging • ...
Mental health cross word 2024-05-09
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- Scared of certain things
- Bouncing back from a loss
- Control left part of body
- Dealing with stress
- Abusive father
- lobe Motor Skills
- Help with psycriatric Treatment
- Loss
- Passionate for others
- Speaking of problems
- Stressed
- Partnership with another
- Addictive Substance
- Seeking Help
- Someones wall you don't cross
- Feeling of hatred
- Struggles with worry
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- Behavior therapy Hep from a expert on cognitive function
- How strong you are
- Helpm from others
- Anxiety
- Control right part of body
- Sad
- Range of personality
- How good your feeling
- Cleanliness issues
- How good your feeling
- Help For Guidance
- intelligence Know alot about how you feel
- Seeing Things
- Loss Of Joy
- Caringness for another person
- Having proper thinking
- Skills Skills to deal with a problem
- Craving the same thing non stop
35 Clues: Sad • Loss • Anxiety • Stressed • Loss Of Joy • Seeking Help • Seeing Things • Abusive father • Helpm from others • lobe Motor Skills • Help For Guidance • Feeling of hatred • How strong you are • Cleanliness issues • Dealing with stress • Addictive Substance • Range of personality • Speaking of problems • Struggles with worry • How good your feeling • How good your feeling • Passionate for others • ...
Counseling and mental health 2024-05-09
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- a feeling of worry
- act someone with an eating disorder does after they eat
- lobe associated with motor skills
- difficulty recovering a traumatic event
- unreasonable thoughts and fears
- what happens when people purge a lot
- being in tune with your emotions
- frequent and unexpected panic attacks
- when someone takes their own life
- condition that alters person mood and mind
- ways to handle emotions
- process of coming back from a loss
- what someone feels
- Someone who refuses to eat and gain weight
- someone thing that you experience
- someone who perceives reality different from others
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- lobe that processes sensory information
- consumption of a lot of food in short time
- when someone is ur shoulder to cry on
- someone who avoids gaining weights and always discards of their food
- the way u think about certain things
- how well you are
- feeling of dependence of a drug or other things
- how aware you are
- having unstable moods
- mental illness that effects how someone think feels and acts, may hallucinate
- psychological methods to help someone change behaviours
- feeling loss of joy and hopelessness
- something that may interfere with someones everyday life
- mental illness that has trouble focusing
30 Clues: how well you are • how aware you are • a feeling of worry • what someone feels • having unstable moods • ways to handle emotions • unreasonable thoughts and fears • being in tune with your emotions • lobe associated with motor skills • when someone takes their own life • someone thing that you experience • process of coming back from a loss • the way u think about certain things • ...
Sports Mental Health Puzzle 2024-05-29
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- His current age
- The slugger award he won twice
- Third stage of grieving
- Number of seasons he played professionally
- He had 2979 of these
- What Greinke suffered from
- Where Greinke was born
- Number of teams he played for
- Traded to this team in 2010
- What he also suffered from
- The team that drafted Greinke
- Won this in 2009
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- He did this in 2006
- He broke this in a brawl in 2013
- Position Greinke originally played
- He finished with 3.49 as this stat
- What he has been portrayed as
- Second stage of grieving
- He had 156 of these
- The glove award he won six times
- How many times he was a runner-up in the WS
- Final stage of grieving
- The first stage of grieving an injury
- He had 225 of these
- Greinke's middle name
25 Clues: His current age • Won this in 2009 • He did this in 2006 • He had 156 of these • He had 225 of these • He had 2979 of these • Greinke's middle name • Where Greinke was born • Third stage of grieving • Final stage of grieving • Second stage of grieving • What Greinke suffered from • What he also suffered from • Traded to this team in 2010 • What he has been portrayed as • ...
Mental Side of Sports 2024-06-03
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- such as picturing yourself performing a sport in your mind. It is important to picture yourself performing the technique correctly and doing well. Also known as 'visualization'
- recognition or affirmation that a person or their feelings or opinions are valid or worthwhile.
- To perform beyond what they have accomplished before, athletes need to believe that they are capable of going further.
- conscious strategies used to reduce unpleasant emotions
- the action of declaring something to be untrue.
- negotiate the terms and conditions of a transaction.
- when a team or group works well together, towards a common goal or shared task. In team sports, team cohesion is a large part of success.
- the action or power of focusing one's attention or mental effort.
- the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result.
- an event or contest in which people compete.guidance
- skill or ability in a particular field.
- a plan that spells out the where, when, and how details of behavior-change recommendations
- the quality or state of being physically strong.
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- the compulsive use of a substance or performance of an activity even if it is causing or is likely to cause harm
- a constant feeling of sadness and loss of interest, which stops you doing your normal activities
- the reason or reason one has for acting or behaving in a particular way.
- the state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc.
- the action of consenting to receive or undertake something offered.
- be afraid of (someone or something) as likely to be dangerous, painful, or threatening.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- the treatment of disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise rather than by drugs or surgery.
- the feeling of being upset or annoyed, especially because of inability to change or achieve something.
- the power to influence or direct people's behavior or the course of events.
- the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness.
- the accomplishment of an aim or purpose.
25 Clues: skill or ability in a particular field. • the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. • the action of declaring something to be untrue. • the quality or state of being physically strong. • negotiate the terms and conditions of a transaction. • an event or contest in which people compete.guidance • conscious strategies used to reduce unpleasant emotions • ...
Mental Health Coping Skills 2024-04-29
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- __________ a book can help to stimulate your mind and decrease stress.
- Activities that people enjoy doing that can help reduce stress and anxiety.
- A book in which to record your personal experiences, thoughts, and feelings.
- Time _____________ is the ability to plan daily tasks to increase efficiency or productivity.
- A technique used to promote relaxation and clear the mind that often involves closing the eyes and repeating a mantra.
- An animal in your home that can help decrease loneliness and reduce stress.
- A sense of connection to something bigger than ourselves.
- People you like and enjoy being with who are a source of social support.
- Taking slow, deep _________ reduces stress and increases relaxation.
- It is important to get enough ______ at night to ensure your mind and body get the rest they need.
- Sounds that are sung by voices or played on musical instruments.
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- A period of time spent away from home to relax, usually involving travelling.
- Spending your time helping others by _____________ can help decrease depression and increase self-worth.
- Another name for psychotherapy.
- the practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health.
- Obtaining adequate _________ in the meals you eat is essential to maintaining good physical and mental health.
- Any physical activity that enhances physical fitness and reduces stress, anxiety, and depression.
- a mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one's feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations.
- An expression or appearance of merriment or amusement that decreases stress hormones and strengthens the immune system.
- It is important to set short and long term ______ to give yourself something to strive towards.
20 Clues: Another name for psychotherapy. • A sense of connection to something bigger than ourselves. • Sounds that are sung by voices or played on musical instruments. • Taking slow, deep _________ reduces stress and increases relaxation. • the practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health. • ...
Mental Health Quiz Review 2025-04-11
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- – Someone who speaks up or fights for the rights or needs of others.
- – Eating a large amount of food in a short time, often feeling out of control while doing it.
- – Making something seem more shocking or exciting than it really is, often to get attention.
- – An eating disorder where a person eats very little because they are afraid of gaining weight.
- – Getting rid of food from the body on purpose, like by throwing up or using laxatives, often after eating a lot.
- – Opinions that are unfair or one-sided, often based on personal feelings instead of facts.
- – Being separated from others or not having friends or support.
- – Delaying or putting off things you need to do.
- – Bullying someone online through texts, social media, or other digital platforms.
- – Real, true, or acceptable.
- – Beliefs that are not true or are based on wrong information.
- – An eating disorder where someone eats a lot of food at once and then tries to get rid of it, usually by purging.
- – Mean or disrespectful words meant to hurt or insult someone.
- – Feeling like nothing will get better or there’s no way to fix things.
- – Treating someone unfairly because of their race, gender, age, or other part of who they are.
- – A wide range of things or feelings that can be different for each person.
- – Trying to stay away from people, places, or problems instead of dealing with them.
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- – Simple and often unfair ideas about a group of people, like saying all boys like sports.
- – A quiet activity where you focus your mind to feel calm and peaceful.
- – Stress or worry about doing well in school.
- – Fights or serious disagreements between family members.
- – Paying close attention to what you’re thinking and feeling right now, without judging it.
- – Extreme tiredness or lack of energy.
- – Doing things that help you feel calm and stress-free.
- – To hide something or keep it secret.
- – Feeling tired, stressed, or no longer motivated after doing too much for too long.
- – Causing harm or damage.
- – Feeling like everything is too much to handle.
- – Quick and often strong changes in how a person feels.
- – Repeatedly hurting or picking on someone on purpose.
- – Chemicals in your body that help you feel happy and reduce pain.
- – A negative label or judgment people put on others because of something they do or have, like a mental illness.
- – The way someone understands or sees something.
- – To keep something going, especially something harmful like a bad habit or stereotype.
- – How a person sees and feels about their own body.
35 Clues: – Causing harm or damage. • – Real, true, or acceptable. • – Extreme tiredness or lack of energy. • – To hide something or keep it secret. • – Stress or worry about doing well in school. • – Feeling like everything is too much to handle. • – Delaying or putting off things you need to do. • – The way someone understands or sees something. • ...
Week 6 Mental Health 2024-06-17
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- A personal attribute that can help manage stress; life ________________________
- The premise behind progressive relaxation is to relax the ________________
- "Therapists of the past" when considering social support
- Activates the sympathetic nervous system
- Prolonged stress can lead to _____________ psychological and physiological responses
- The part of the nervous system that dampens the stress response
- is helpful for dealing with stress and in emotional and physical healing
- A type of relaxation technique to manage stress
- The most common relaxation technique in the US; deep- __________________
- ________ is a universal experience and an important concept when caring for any patient in any setting
- Poor management of stress can lead to ___________ disease
- Laughter really is the "best medicine."
- Look at something in a different way; cognitive ____________________
- The stage in which stressors are usually overcome
- Fight, flight, or ______________
- The general adaptation syndrome is most accurate in the case of ____________
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- The type of stressors that include divorce and death of a loved one
- The stage in which attempts to resist stressors fail
- The type of stressors that include excessive cold or hemorrhage
- Helps your mind develop greater _____________
- First stage of responding to a stressor
- Negative energy that drains a person
- Our _____________ of a stressor determines our reaction to it.
- positive energy that motivates a person
- Adverse childhood experiences include being in a household where someone has been in _________________
- Doing this 3 hours a week reduces the risk of depression
26 Clues: Fight, flight, or ______________ • Negative energy that drains a person • First stage of responding to a stressor • positive energy that motivates a person • Laughter really is the "best medicine." • Activates the sympathetic nervous system • Helps your mind develop greater _____________ • A type of relaxation technique to manage stress • ...
Mental health awareness puzzle 2025-12-05
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- : Type of factor that can involve genetics or brain chemistry.
- : Intentional behavior that causes injury to oneself.
- : Action taken to support someone in crisis.
- : Interventions that respect diversity and identity.
- : Approach focusing on abilities rather than deficits.
- : Country with approximately 4,500 suicide deaths yearly.
- : Larger support system that can provide resources and connection.
- : A factor that helps reduce risk and promote resilience.
- : Emotional skill essential for supporting distressed youth.
- : What youth may struggle to regulate when at risk.
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- : Working together among families, schools, and services.
- : The ability to manage emotions and behaviors effectively.
- : Having thoughts or ideas about suicide.
- : One context that can strongly influence a youth’s wellbeing.
- : A factor that increases the likelihood of self-harm or suicide.
- : Key skill in helping youth express needs safely.
- Mental Health Awareness Puzzle
- : Social group that can either increase or decrease risk.
- : Past experience that may contribute to emotional distress.
- : Professional support aimed at improving mental health.
- : Understanding and recognizing warning signs.
- : The act of intentionally causing one's own death.
- : Type of influence that may affect emotional stability.
- : What practitioners, teachers, and peers can provide.
- : Strategies aimed at reducing suicide and self-harm.
25 Clues: Mental Health Awareness Puzzle • : Having thoughts or ideas about suicide. • : Action taken to support someone in crisis. • : Understanding and recognizing warning signs. • : Key skill in helping youth express needs safely. • : The act of intentionally causing one's own death. • : What youth may struggle to regulate when at risk. • ...
EVERYTHING MOSTLY MENTAL ILLNESSES 2025-09-12
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- spanish word for stupid
- king of pop
- annoying meme
- has the most citrus out of any fruit
- evil in someway
- a lung disease cuased by inhaling quarts dust
- the use of long words
- unforgiving pet
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- not understandible
- bouncyest ball ever seen to man
- to pursuade by flattery
- spine problems
- the thing that started covid
- an eye disease
- known for something bad
- a lutenant
- a large waste of money on usless information
- best teacher by far
- mans best friend
- you could go crazy if you have it for years becuase of the voices
20 Clues: a lutenant • king of pop • annoying meme • spine problems • an eye disease • evil in someway • unforgiving pet • mans best friend • not understandible • best teacher by far • the use of long words • spanish word for stupid • to pursuade by flattery • known for something bad • the thing that started covid • bouncyest ball ever seen to man • has the most citrus out of any fruit • ...
Basic mental process crossword 2026-03-26
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- Sensations reflecting the condition of body movement and muscle position.
- Sensations like acoustical or visual that occur without physical touch.
- The stability of perception caused by knowledge of physical properties.
- Reflection of subjects as a whole in consciousness rather than separate properties.
- The reflection of separate properties of subjects directly influencing sense organs.
- The physiological basis of memory formed by time-nervous communication.
- Sensations that allow a person to perceive speech and music.
- Association that connects two opposite phenomena.
- Complex associations involving cause-and-effect or part-to-whole relationships.
- The quantity of objects covered by attention in a limited time, usually 7 \pm 2.
- A quality of an irritant that transforms it into an object of involuntary attention.
- Sensations requiring physical touch, such as skin or flavoring.
- The property of perception that provides comprehension of what is perceived.
- Mentally completing a perceived object into a complete form based on few elements.
- The spatial analysis that identifies where an irritant is in space.
- The mental process of reflecting experience through storing, preservation, and reproduction.
- The physiological basis of memory involving brain work.
- The restoration of perceived information in the absence of the original object.
- The time characteristic of a sensation.
- Attention connected to one’s private world, feelings, and memoirs.
- The active processing, ordering, and mastering of stored material.
- The dependence of perception on a person's former experience.
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- The intentional carry of attention from one object to another.
- The quantitative characteristic of sensation defined by the force of the irritant.
- The ability to perceive only subjects that represent a certain interest.
- Association uniting phenomena connected in time or space.
- The concentration of consciousness on an object.
- The duration of a concentration of attention on an object.
- The sensation used to distinguish flying substances and smells.
- The size or force of an irritant capable of causing primary excitation.
- When attention is absorbed by only one specific object.
- Identifying an object upon a repeated meeting or perception.
- The process of preserving received impressions in memory.
- Sensations used to define qualitative features of food (sweet, sour, etc.).
- Association connecting phenomena that have similar features.
- Sensations reflecting properties of the world around us, like light and sound.
- Active attention caused by conditions of activity and conscious adjustment.
- Brief shifts in attention occurring every 1 to 5 seconds.
- Attention that is passive, emotional, and caused by the irritant's features.
- Keeping several objects in the center of attention simultaneously.
40 Clues: The time characteristic of a sensation. • The concentration of consciousness on an object. • Association that connects two opposite phenomena. • When attention is absorbed by only one specific object. • The physiological basis of memory involving brain work. • Association uniting phenomena connected in time or space. • ...
Mental and Physical Health 2026-03-24
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- Avoid causing harm.
- Forms of stress
- To earn rewards.
- more than one perspective.
- California’s weather
- Finding a purpose bigger than yourself.
- Self-control and forgiveness.
- Negative consequence of diagnosis
- A sense of thankfulness for the past, present, and/or future.
- Well-being, Resilience, Positive emotions, Psychological health
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- euphoria that does not meet the threshold of mania.
- Opposite of social norms.
- genetic vulnerability.
- The device signals to reduce these body responses if they are elevated by using relaxation techniques.
- validates individuals’ emotions based on their experience, but also introduces healthier behaviors.
- Taijin kyofusho.
- Adverse childhood experiences.
- Not mind control.
- This psychology theory explores how behavior and mental processes influence physical health and wellness.
- Alleviating stress using emotional, cognitive, or behavioral methods.
20 Clues: Forms of stress • To earn rewards. • Taijin kyofusho. • Not mind control. • Avoid causing harm. • California’s weather • genetic vulnerability. • Opposite of social norms. • more than one perspective. • Self-control and forgiveness. • Adverse childhood experiences. • Negative consequence of diagnosis • Finding a purpose bigger than yourself. • ...
AP Psych Intelligence 2023-01-03
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- the widely used American revision of Binet’s original intelligence test.
- the AP Psych final has this kind of validity because how you do should predict how you will do on the AP exam in May
- this type of intelligence gets better with age; better knowledge and skills
- a self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative stereotype
- a test designed to predict a person’s future performance
- a condition of mild to severe intellectual disability and associated physical disorders caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21.
- _______ test: assesses people’s mental abilities and compares them with others, using numerical scores.
- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to.
- a test yielding consistent results
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- a bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many physical and psychological attributes.
- ________ intelligence: Spearman, a general intelligence factor that underlies specific mental abilities, defined as g
- a test designed to assess what a person has learned.
- The road test for a driver’s license has content validity because it samples the tasks a driver routinely faces.
- a condition when a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such
- abbreviated; a person’s mental age divided by chronological age and multiplied by 100
- a statistical procedure that identifies clusters of related items (called factors) on a test
- defining uniform testing procedures and meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group.
- the extent to which intelligence test score variation can be attributed to genetic variation; ranges from 50 to 80 percent
- abbreviated; most widely used intelligence test; contains verbal and performance (nonverbal) subtests.
- the name for a group of people studied in a given time period
- this type of intelligence gets worse with age; better to reason speedily and abstractly
- Age devised by Binet; the chronological age that most typically corresponds to a given level of performance.
22 Clues: a test yielding consistent results • a test designed to assess what a person has learned. • a test designed to predict a person’s future performance • the name for a group of people studied in a given time period • the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to. • the widely used American revision of Binet’s original intelligence test. • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2021-10-13
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- comes from trahere, the Latin verb
- adj. Caused by mental or emotional problems rather than by physical illness
- comes from jacere,the Latin verb meaning "throw" or "hurl"
- adj. Not easily handled, led, taught, or controlled.
- n. soul, personality, mind
- n. Someone who is extremely self-centered and ignores the problems of others.
- n. A person with an extreme and uncontrollable desire for alcohol.
- v. To interrupt a conversation with a comment or remark
- v. To keep within limits or location.
- adj. Open to some influence; responsive; able to be submitted to an action or process.
- n. An estimate of what might happen in the future based on what is happening now.
- n. The friction that allows a moving thing to move over a surface without slipping
- adj. Extremely or immeasurably small
- adj. Having definite limits.
- comes from Latin verb meaning "take, seize"
- v. To stop, seize, or interrupt before arrival.
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- n. A mental disorder marked by feelings of great personal power and importance.
- n. The curved path that an object makes in space, or that a thrown object follows as it rises and falls to earth
- n. The act of receiving; a social gathering where guests are formally welcomed.
- n. One who treats mental or emotional disorders or related bodily ills by psychological means
- v. To pull back into something larger or take back something said or written
- n./v. To guess.
- from the Latin word for "end" or "boundary"
- adj. Noticeable or able to be felt by the senses.
- n. A mental illness in which a person has a strong desire to steal things.
- in Latin means "madness"
- comes from the Greek word psyche, meaning "breath, life, soul"
- v. Drawn out, continued, or extended
- adj. Authoritative and final; specifying perfectly or precisely.
- adj. Of or relating to a drug that produces abnormal and often extreme mental effects such as hallucinations
30 Clues: n./v. To guess. • in Latin means "madness" • n. soul, personality, mind • adj. Having definite limits. • comes from trahere, the Latin verb • v. Drawn out, continued, or extended • adj. Extremely or immeasurably small • v. To keep within limits or location. • from the Latin word for "end" or "boundary" • comes from Latin verb meaning "take, seize" • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2021-10-13
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- v. To pull back into something larger or take back something said or written
- n. One who treats mental or emotional disorders or related bodily ills by psychological means
- adj. Caused by mental or emotional problems rather than by physical illness
- adj. Open to some influence; responsive; able to be submitted to an action or process.
- comes from jacere,the Latin verb meaning "throw" or "hurl"
- n./v. To guess.
- adj. Extremely or immeasurably small
- n. A mental disorder marked by feelings of great personal power and importance.
- n. A person with an extreme and uncontrollable desire for alcohol.
- adj. Having definite limits.
- comes from Latin verb meaning "take, seize"
- v. To stop, seize, or interrupt before arrival.
- v. To interrupt a conversation with a comment or remark
- v. To keep within limits or location.
- n. Someone who is extremely self-centered and ignores the problems of others.
- v. Drawn out, continued, or extended
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- in Latin means "madness"
- n. The friction that allows a moving thing to move over a surface without slipping
- adj. Noticeable or able to be felt by the senses.
- adj. Of or relating to a drug that produces abnormal and often extreme mental effects such as hallucinations
- n. A mental illness in which a person has a strong desire to steal things.
- adj. Authoritative and final; specifying perfectly or precisely.
- comes from the Greek word psyche, meaning "breath, life, soul"
- n. The act of receiving; a social gathering where guests are formally welcomed.
- adj. Not easily handled, led, taught, or controlled.
- n. The curved path that an object makes in space, or that a thrown object follows as it rises and falls to earth
- n. An estimate of what might happen in the future based on what is happening now.
- n. soul, personality, mind
- comes from trahere, the Latin verb
- from the Latin word for "end" or "boundary"
30 Clues: n./v. To guess. • in Latin means "madness" • n. soul, personality, mind • adj. Having definite limits. • comes from trahere, the Latin verb • adj. Extremely or immeasurably small • v. Drawn out, continued, or extended • v. To keep within limits or location. • comes from Latin verb meaning "take, seize" • from the Latin word for "end" or "boundary" • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2021-10-13
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- n. One who treats mental or emotional disorders or related bodily ills by psychological means
- adj. Extremely or immeasurably small
- adj. Authoritative and final; specifying perfectly or precisely.
- adj. Having definite limits.
- adj. Caused by mental or emotional problems rather than by physical illness
- v. To stop, seize, or interrupt before arrival.
- adj. Of or relating to a drug that produces abnormal and often extreme mental effects such as hallucinations
- n. The curved path that an object makes in space, or that a thrown object follows as it rises and falls to earth
- n. The act of receiving; a social gathering where guests are formally welcomed.
- comes from trahere, the Latin verb
- adj. Noticeable or able to be felt by the senses.
- n. The friction that allows a moving thing to move over a surface without slipping
- n. A mental disorder marked by feelings of great personal power and importance.
- n. A person with an extreme and uncontrollable desire for alcohol.
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- n. A mental illness in which a person has a strong desire to steal things.
- adj. Open to some influence; responsive; able to be submitted to an action or process.
- n./v. To guess.
- n. An estimate of what might happen in the future based on what is happening now.
- v. To keep within limits or location.
- v. To interrupt a conversation with a comment or remark
- from the Latin word for "end" or "boundary"
- n. soul, personality, mind
- v. Drawn out, continued, or extended
- in Latin means "madness"
- comes from Latin verb meaning "take, seize"
- adj. Not easily handled, led, taught, or controlled.
- comes from jacere,the Latin verb meaning "throw" or "hurl"
- v. To pull back into something larger or take back something said or written
- n. Someone who is extremely self-centered and ignores the problems of others.
- comes from the Greek word psyche, meaning "breath, life, soul"
30 Clues: n./v. To guess. • in Latin means "madness" • n. soul, personality, mind • adj. Having definite limits. • comes from trahere, the Latin verb • adj. Extremely or immeasurably small • v. Drawn out, continued, or extended • v. To keep within limits or location. • from the Latin word for "end" or "boundary" • comes from Latin verb meaning "take, seize" • ...
Exam 2 Review 2023-04-14
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- one's psychological and physiological response to disorders
- Hispanic/Latino is which type of classification
- a type of treatment approach often needed by people who are suffering from mental illness
- how race, class, gender, and other individual characteristics "intersect" with one another and overlap
- "implies that, ideally, everyone should have a fair opportunity to attain their full health potential and, more pragmatically, that no one should be disadvantaged"
- mortality refers to deaths of a child younger than 1 year
- ________ system: refers to people, institutions, and resources that deliver health care services to meet the health needs of target populations (hint: CH 13)
- two-thirds of people with serious mental illness have experienced ____________
- mortality refers to death of a womxn while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, from any cause related to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management but not from accidental or incidental causes
- ______ and air pollution are the most common exposures of environmental hazards
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- _____ determinants of health are non-medical factors that contribute to health disparities
- the most common mental health challenge in the U.S.
- Alzheimer's disease is an example of what mental disorder category
- ______ rates describe the measurement of disease or illness in a population
- matters because where you LIVE can determine how well we live and is a significant factor of life expectancy
- health _________: preventable, unnecessary morbidity and mortality group differences in health
- in this section of a journal article you can find the detailed approach to a study's hypothesis or research study
- environmental _________: factors or conditions in the environment that increase the risk of injury, disease or death
- _______ competence: is the ability to think, feel, and act in ways that acknowledge, respect, and build upon ethnic, socio-cultural, and linguistic diversity
- stands for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth edition
- social construct used to define physical differences between people
21 Clues: Hispanic/Latino is which type of classification • the most common mental health challenge in the U.S. • mortality refers to deaths of a child younger than 1 year • one's psychological and physiological response to disorders • Alzheimer's disease is an example of what mental disorder category • social construct used to define physical differences between people • ...
Bryce's Crossword 2023-06-02
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- deal effectively with something difficult
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness
- the action of consenting to receive or undertake something offered
- a group of behavioral and emotional problems characterized by a disregard for others
- declaring something to be untrue
- any of a range of mental conditions in which there is a persistent disturbance of eating behaviour
- any of a group of mental conditions characterized by persistent disturbance of mood
- deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed
- a strong feeling of annoyance
- treatment of a mental condition by training the patient's reactions to stimuli
- being isolated from a group or an activity
- a group of patients meet to describe and discuss their problems together under the supervision of a therapist
- uses physiological treatments such as medications to treat psychological disorders
- characterized by a clinically significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotional regulation, or behaviour
- a person's emotional response to loss
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- one in which measurable changes are detected in cells, tissues, or organs of the body
- sudden outpouring of emotions that have been pent up or suppressed
- a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen
- 5 Stages of Grief
- a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings
- negative patterns of thought about the self and the world are challenged in order to alter unwanted behavior patterns
- treatment of mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction
- a group of suicides, suicide attempts, or self-harm events that occur closer together in time and space than would normally be expected in a given community
- an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear
- ending your own life
- an umbrella term for a group of recognisable medical conditions which are due to changes to the functioning of the systems
- expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died
27 Clues: 5 Stages of Grief • ending your own life • a strong feeling of annoyance • declaring something to be untrue • a person's emotional response to loss • a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness • deal effectively with something difficult • deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed • being isolated from a group or an activity • expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died • ...
Cognitive Development- Piaget's Four Stage Theory 2013-05-09
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- the stage in development from 2-7 years, when the child is increasingly able to assimilate and accommodate ideas and therefore think and imagine in more complex ways
- difficulty in seeing things from another person’s perspective.
- understanding that something can change from one state to another.
- behaviour that is carried out with a particular purpose in mind
- Piaget's nationality
- a way of thinking that does not rely on being able to see or visualise things in order to understand concepts.
- the continuous process of using the environment to learn, and adjusting to changes that occur in the environment
- taking in new information and fitting it into an existing mental idea
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- understanding that an object’s weight, mass, volume or area remains the same even if the object changes shape in appearance.
- organising information into categories based on common features
- a mental idea or organised mental representation of what something is and how to deal with it.
- the mental ability to reason soundly and systematically on the basis of known information
- the stage about 12 years of age where complex thought processes become evident and thinking becomes incredibly sophisticated.
- A Swiss developmental psychologist and philosopher known for his studies with children in cognitive development
- this stage in development is from 7-12 years. The thinking in this stage revolves around what children know and what they can experience through their senses (what is ‘concrete’).
- changing an existing mental idea in order to fit new information
- understanding that objects still exist even if they cannot be seen or touched.
- following a line of reasoning back to its original starting point.
- The first stage of cognitive development, when infants construct their knowledge of the world by co-ordinating sensory experiences with motor abilities.
- focussing on only one quality or feature of an object at a time
- Believing that everything which exists has some kind of consciousness or awareness
21 Clues: Piaget's nationality • difficulty in seeing things from another person’s perspective. • organising information into categories based on common features • behaviour that is carried out with a particular purpose in mind • focussing on only one quality or feature of an object at a time • changing an existing mental idea in order to fit new information • ...
Memory and Cognition 2017-05-08
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- type of interference where its hard to learn new things due to previous knowledge interfering
- type of attention where you choose one thing to attend to and filter out the rest
- analysis of an object you see in the world and then decompress it by it's features
- "joined sensations"; see sounds
- type of coding that is a language-like representation of an object
- theory that an object is the best, most stereotypical example of a category
- disorder where people can't produce mental images
- "thinking about thinking"
- memory that focuses on events that happened to you personally
- type of transfer where a structurally different task shares the same underlying principle
- concentration of mental effort on sensory/mental events
- grouping things into meaningful groups to remember better
- type of confusion where you mix up similar sounding words
- stimulus of an actual object "out there" in the environment
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- type of effect where we remember more positive things than negative
- mental representation of a category
- smallest unit of sound in a language
- a type of threat that negatively impacts you if you are a part of the group with a negative stereotype
- relating material to your own experiences for better recall
- type of attention where you pay attention to two or more stimuli at once
- types of request done in a subtle manner, not straightforward
- overall quality that transcends individual elements
- type of aphasia where the person has good comprehension but broken speech
- prototypical sequence of events where we can predict what will occur
- approach where you use a solution to a similar problem to solve a current problem
- mental activity that acquires, stores, transforms, and uses knowledge
- type of memory that is the organized knowledge about the world
- effect where you remember first/beginning things well
- things that "belong" together
- a movement of your body to communicate to another
30 Clues: "thinking about thinking" • things that "belong" together • "joined sensations"; see sounds • mental representation of a category • smallest unit of sound in a language • disorder where people can't produce mental images • a movement of your body to communicate to another • overall quality that transcends individual elements • ...
Crossword 2022-05-10
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- A type of anxious personality disorder, people with DPD often feel helpless, submissive or incapable of taking care of themselves.
- People with bulimia frequently eat unusually large amounts of food in a specific period of time
- A mental health condition marked by unstable emotions, a distorted self-image and an overwhelming desire to be noticed.
- A group of behavioral and emotional problems characterized by a disregard for others
- An unrealistic distrust of others or a feeling of being persecuted. Extreme degrees may be a sign of mental illness.
- Individuals with pica crave non-food substances, such as ice, dirt, soil, chalk, soap, paper, hair, cloth, wool, pebbles, laundry detergent, or cornstarch
- Individuals with this disorder have symptoms similar to those of bulimia or the binge eating subtype of anorexia and typically eat unusually large amounts of food in relatively short periods of time and feel a lack of control during binges
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
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- A severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality
- A severe form of depression
- A condition in which a person regurgitates food they have previously chewed and swallowed, re-chews it, and then either re-swallows it or spits it out
- A mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression.
- The following weeks after having a baby may cause some mothers to begin suffering from mild-severe depression or in other words, Postpartum depression.
- Sometimes referred to as social phobia, is a type of anxiety disorder that causes extreme fear in social settings
- A mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought processes, perceptions, emotional responsiveness, and social interactions
- An emotion characterized by feelings of tension, worried thoughts and physical changes like increased blood pressure.
- An emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat.
- Dissociative Identity Disorder
- Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
20 Clues: A severe form of depression • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • Dissociative Identity Disorder • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder • Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder • A mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression. • A group of behavioral and emotional problems characterized by a disregard for others • ...
Crossword 2022-05-10
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- A type of anxious personality disorder, people with DPD often feel helpless, submissive or incapable of taking care of themselves.
- People with bulimia frequently eat unusually large amounts of food in a specific period of time
- A mental health condition marked by unstable emotions, a distorted self-image and an overwhelming desire to be noticed.
- A group of behavioral and emotional problems characterized by a disregard for others
- An unrealistic distrust of others or a feeling of being persecuted. Extreme degrees may be a sign of mental illness.
- Individuals with pica crave non-food substances, such as ice, dirt, soil, chalk, soap, paper, hair, cloth, wool, pebbles, laundry detergent, or cornstarch
- Individuals with this disorder have symptoms similar to those of bulimia or the binge eating subtype of anorexia and typically eat unusually large amounts of food in relatively short periods of time and feel a lack of control during binges
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
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- A severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality
- A severe form of depression
- A condition in which a person regurgitates food they have previously chewed and swallowed, re-chews it, and then either re-swallows it or spits it out
- A mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression.
- The following weeks after having a baby may cause some mothers to begin suffering from mild-severe depression or in other words, Postpartum depression.
- Sometimes referred to as social phobia, is a type of anxiety disorder that causes extreme fear in social settings
- A mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought processes, perceptions, emotional responsiveness, and social interactions
- An emotion characterized by feelings of tension, worried thoughts and physical changes like increased blood pressure.
- An emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat.
- Dissociative Identity Disorder
- Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
20 Clues: A severe form of depression • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • Dissociative Identity Disorder • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder • Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder • A mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression. • A group of behavioral and emotional problems characterized by a disregard for others • ...
Psychology Crossword 2024-01-12
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- Health: A person's emotional, psychological, and social well-being, encompassing their ability to cope with stress, maintain healthy relationships, and function effectively in daily life.
- A complex condition characterized by compulsive engagement in a behavior or substance use
- Research: Tests a hypothesis to determine cause and effect relationship
- A systematic investigation aimed at discovering new knowledge, insights, or solutions to a specific problem through the collection and analysis of data.
- Psychology: Investigates how social interactions influences individuals behavior
- A medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illnesses and disorders
- A psychological approach that focuses on observable behaviors and external stimuli, emphasizing the role of conditioning and reinforcement in shaping and modifying behavior
- In psychology, it refers to the part of the mind that mediates between the conscious and unconscious and is responsible for reality testing and a sense of personal identity
- Psychology: studies mental processes such as perception, memory decision making and problem solving
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- Research: used to describe general or specific behaviors
- An assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- Observation: Observation of behavior in its natural setting
- Psychology: The assessment diagnoses and treatment of mental health disorders
- A psychological condition characterized by feelings of worry, fear, or unease, often accompanied by physical symptoms
- A neurodevelopment condition marked by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that can impact daily functioning
- A set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
- The study of the mind and behavior, exploring mental processes and how they influence actions and reactions
- Study: Observational research study focusing on one or a few people
- A list of questions to be answered by research participants
- In psychology, refers to an approach that emphasizes the individual's inherent capacity for personal growth, and the importance of subjective experiences and self-perception
20 Clues: Research: used to describe general or specific behaviors • A list of questions to be answered by research participants • Observation: Observation of behavior in its natural setting • Study: Observational research study focusing on one or a few people • Research: Tests a hypothesis to determine cause and effect relationship • ...
