mental Crossword Puzzles
Cognitive Psychology: The Human Mind and Emotions 2025-03-25
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- The process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and senses.
- The combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual’s character.
- The part of the mind that contains thoughts and feelings we are not aware of.
- A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from demanding circumstances.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- The five physical abilities (sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell) that help humans perceive and interact with the world.
- A belief or anticipation about what will happen in the future or how things should be.
- A nerve cell that transmits information in the brain and nervous system.
- A trance-like state of focused attention used in some psychological treatments.
- The process of sharing information, thoughts, or feelings through speech, writing, or gestures.
- The way in which a person acts in response to a particular situation.
- The act of focusing or concentrating on a specific task, person, or detail.
- The ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses.
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal mental or psychological disorders.
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- The state of being aware of and able to think about one's existence.
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or trauma.
- A mental disorder involving distress but not a detachment from reality.
- The inner drive or reason that pushes someone to take action or achieve a goal.
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness.
- A false perception of reality, such as seeing or hearing something that isn’t there.
- The human soul, mind, or spirit, often used in psychology.
- The faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience that can affect mental health.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something uncertain.
25 Clues: A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness. • The human soul, mind, or spirit, often used in psychology. • The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or trauma. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others. • The faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information. • ...
Stress 2024-10-15
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- Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain; the opposite of eustress.
- Mental or emotional strain; often used to describe muscle tightness caused by stress.
- To face and deal with responsibilities, problems, or difficulties, especially successfully or in a calm or adequate manner.
- The primary stress hormone that increases sugars (glucose) in the bloodstream, among other functions.
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder; can be used in the context of dealing with stress.
- Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness, often related to stress.
- Something that sets off a stress reaction or an episode of stress.
- To be completely overpowered in mind or emotion; feeling overwhelmed by stress or responsibilities.
- A mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment, often used as a technique to manage stress.
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- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness, which is vital in managing stress.
- Activities and practices that an individual engages in regularly to reduce stress and maintain and enhance health and well-being.
- Relating to the interaction of mind and body; often used when physical symptoms are caused by mental or emotional stress.
- The equilibrium between personal life and career work, which when disturbed, often leads to stress.
- An event or condition that causes stress.
- To relax or reduce pressure, especially after a period of intense activity or stress.
- A term applied to a collection of nonspecific symptoms, such as body aches, fatigue, nervousness, sleep disturbances, often linked to chronic stress.
- Physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress.
- The tendency towards a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, often disrupted by stress.
- Positive stress; beneficial stress that can lead to growth or motivation.
20 Clues: An event or condition that causes stress. • Physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress. • Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain; the opposite of eustress. • Something that sets off a stress reaction or an episode of stress. • Positive stress; beneficial stress that can lead to growth or motivation. • ...
NURS4114EF Review 2024-11-15
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- ______ psychology seeks to understand the psychological influences on health.
- Using ______ can trigger or bring forward the onset of psychosis.
- Excessive and uncontrollable ______ is a symptom of generalised anxiety disorder.
- Social ______ involves the negative or discriminatory attitudes that others may have about mental illness.
- Heritability explains the part of mental disorders attributable to ______ factors.
- Subjective distress and ______ to daily functioning are the two pre-requisites for disorders to be clinically significant.
- Stress-______ model explains how under the same stressor, vulnerable individual is more likely to develop mental disorder than resilient individual.
- ______ symptoms refer to the painful physical and psychological symptoms that occur after a drug-dependent person stops using the drug.
- ______ can be auditory, visual, tactile, olfactory, and gustatory in nature.
- Patients with ______ personality disorder tend to be suspicious and distrustful of others.
- ______ refers to a behavioural pattern of substance use that is marked by a person's inability to control the impulse to use drugs even when there are negative consequences.
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- ______ refers a group of symptoms/ conditions which include psychotic symptoms and psychotic disorders.
- ______ is present in patients with Bipolar I Disorder, but not Bipolar II Disorder.
- All-or-none thinking is an example of cognitive ______.
- Positive symptoms of schizophrenia can be attributed to the high level of ______.
- ______ for mental disorders can be medications, psychotherapy and their combination.
- Substance use is use under control while substance ______ is not.
- Most ______ illnesses are invisible illnesses.
- The hallmark sign of ______ disorder is extreme mood swings.
- Feeling dizzy, sweating, feeling of choking are symptoms of ______ attacks.
- Patients with illness anxiety disorder often do not have ______ symptoms.
- Patients with ______ nervosa engage in compensatory behaviours after binge-eating.
- Cluster B personality disorders are considered ______ , emotional, or erratic.
- Negative cognitive ______ refers to negative thoughts about self, world and future
- Patients with ______ exhibits strong and persistent fear triggered by the presence of a specific object/ situation.
25 Clues: Most ______ illnesses are invisible illnesses. • All-or-none thinking is an example of cognitive ______. • The hallmark sign of ______ disorder is extreme mood swings. • Using ______ can trigger or bring forward the onset of psychosis. • Substance use is use under control while substance ______ is not. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2021-04-23
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- Eat healthy, sleep well and __________ for better mental health
- Two of the most common mental health conditions are anxiety and ____________
- Society has _______ with respect to Mental Health
- A healthy body resides in a healthy _____
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- Negative _____ can be harmful
- Unrealistic work expectation create ________
- __________is the fear or apprehension of what’s to come
- When in need, talk to a ______________
- Mental health conditions have effect on ____________ at work
- ______ ______ and physical health are important for good quality of life
10 Clues: Negative _____ can be harmful • When in need, talk to a ______________ • A healthy body resides in a healthy _____ • Unrealistic work expectation create ________ • Society has _______ with respect to Mental Health • __________is the fear or apprehension of what’s to come • Mental health conditions have effect on ____________ at work • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-06
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- A type of disorder that includes a wide variety of linked symptoms.
- A condition in which an individual lacks focus and is constantly active.
- The way in which an individual thinks or acts.
- A mental professional in charge of conducting a therapy.
- A mental state in which the neurotypical functioning of the brain is disrupted.
- A state in which a person suffers from constant sadness.
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- Mental profesional , often working in Asylums or Mental centers that specializes in treating neurological disorders.
- Feelings or deep thoughts that influence our mood or actions.
- The part of the brain that processes feelings.
- A state in which the brain suffers mental strain.
10 Clues: The way in which an individual thinks or acts. • The part of the brain that processes feelings. • A state in which the brain suffers mental strain. • A mental professional in charge of conducting a therapy. • A state in which a person suffers from constant sadness. • Feelings or deep thoughts that influence our mood or actions. • ...
Personality 2022-01-31
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- a disorder in which a person’s brain deteriorates in function
- a mental disorder in which a person has a compelling need to starve, to binge, or to binge and purge
- a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders can prescribe medication
- a disorder in which a person’s patterns of thinking, feeling, and acting interfere with daily living
- a disorder in which there is a breakdown in logical thought process
- a disorder in which a person has symptoms of diseases but no physical cause can be found
- a disorder in which real or imagined threats prevent a person from enjoying life
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- a behavioral or psychological syndrome or pattern that occurs in an individual and that is associated with distress or disability
- a professional who specializes in the diagnosis and the counseling for mental and emotional problems
- a disorder in which a person regularly violates the rights of others and breaks social rules
- a compelling desire to use a drug or to engage in a specific behavior, despite consequences
- the compelling desire to use a drug even though it harms the body, mind or relationships
- a period of intense fear accompanied by body changes
- specializes in working with clients with mental and emotional problems
- a disorder in which there is excessive of certain objects, situations, or people that pose little or no actual danger
- a mental disorders involving moods that are extreme
16 Clues: a mental disorders involving moods that are extreme • a period of intense fear accompanied by body changes • a disorder in which a person’s brain deteriorates in function • a disorder in which there is a breakdown in logical thought process • specializes in working with clients with mental and emotional problems • ...
Affects of Substance Use on Mental Health 2025-12-21
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- The kind of disorders that involve both mental health and substance use
- When a person perceives something that does not exist with one of their senses
- Beliefs that are not true, based on and incorrect assumption about the world, and held very strongly
- A kind of disorder where a person has periods of depression followed by manic episodes
- Chemicals and medicines that change the way people behave, feel, and think
- A state in which a person has a particularly elevated or irritable mood, often brought on by stimulant use
- A disorder that makes people feel very sad or empty and lose interest or pleasure in activities
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- The state you are in when coming off of substances, that often has the opposite effect on your mental health as the use of the substance
- Repetitive behaviors a person feels driven to do to get rid of anxieties (The "C" in OCD)
- Long-lasting thoughts, impulses, or images that are unwanted and cause distress (The "O" in OCD)
- Having difficulty falling, staying asleep, or not feeling rested after sleeping
- Techniques that are healthy and effective in self-managing mental health symptoms
- Excessive sleeping or feeling excessively sleepy
- A mental health disorder in which people feel apprehension or worry about something bad happening in the future
- A loss of memory that makes it so people cannot remember previously learned information and/or learn new information
- A mental state many drugs will cause, where you feel disoriented and confused and cannot focus
16 Clues: Excessive sleeping or feeling excessively sleepy • The kind of disorders that involve both mental health and substance use • Chemicals and medicines that change the way people behave, feel, and think • When a person perceives something that does not exist with one of their senses • Having difficulty falling, staying asleep, or not feeling rested after sleeping • ...
Unit 8: Clinical Psychology 2022-04-26
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- psychologist most closely with unconditional positive regard
- in electroconvulsive therapy, this is sent through the brain of anesthetized patients
- the malfunction of this part of the brain warrants drug therapy
- psychodynamic therapy is meant to treat this type of conflict
- the biological approach states that mental illness has this type of cause
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- drugs used to treat severe thought disorders
- therapy that treats conflict in relationships
- mental disorders intensely focused on physical symptoms
- form of schizophrenia in which symptoms appear by late adolescence or early adulthood
- psychological approach stating that mental disorders are learned through experience
- this type of depressive disorder is characterized by less symptoms over a longer time period
- psychosurgical procedure that cuts the nerves connecting the frontal lobes to the emotion-controlling centers of the brain
- branch of psychology concerned with assessing and treating mental illness
13 Clues: drugs used to treat severe thought disorders • therapy that treats conflict in relationships • mental disorders intensely focused on physical symptoms • psychologist most closely with unconditional positive regard • psychodynamic therapy is meant to treat this type of conflict • the malfunction of this part of the brain warrants drug therapy • ...
Your Introduction to Psychology Crossword 2023-06-22
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- - Talk and support for mental health
- - Remembering stuff
- - Making friends and fitting in
- - How you feel inside
- - Something really upsetting
- - Doctor's instructions for medicine
- - What gets you going
- - How you act
- - Feeling really sad
- - Who you are as a person
- - Support and advice
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- - (Two-words)Space for therapy sessions
- - Thinking and understanding
- - Study of mental disorders
- - How you see things
- - (Two-words)Solo therapy business
- - Feeling healthy and happy
- - Bouncing back from tough times
- - Being smart and clever
- - Growing and changing
- - Feeling nervous or worried
21 Clues: - How you act • - Remembering stuff • - How you see things • - Feeling really sad • - Support and advice • - How you feel inside • - What gets you going • - Growing and changing • - Being smart and clever • - Who you are as a person • - Study of mental disorders • - Feeling healthy and happy • - Thinking and understanding • - Something really upsetting • - Feeling nervous or worried • ...
Health and Wellness 2025-07-18
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- Relating to the mind
- Signs of illness
- Active process for a healthy life
- Substance that prevents disease
- Treatment to help recovery
- The process of eating healthy food
- Drinking enough water
- Physical activity for fitness
- Condition of being sick
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- Long-lasting (as in illness)
- Physical condition good for health
- Way of living
- Identification of a disease
- Mental or emotional pressure
- Action to avoid illness
- Rest for body and mind
- Invasion of harmful germs
- Practices to keep yourself clean
- Returning to health
- Medical care given to a patient
20 Clues: Way of living • Signs of illness • Returning to health • Relating to the mind • Drinking enough water • Rest for body and mind • Action to avoid illness • Condition of being sick • Invasion of harmful germs • Treatment to help recovery • Identification of a disease • Long-lasting (as in illness) • Mental or emotional pressure • Physical activity for fitness • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2016-09-27
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- feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- the expression of disapproval
- extreme feelings of nervousness and wary
- the state or act of being isolated
- absence or suppression of compassion and emotions
- an activity or event that causes stress
- unfriendliness or opposition
- the ability to do something successfully
- the way people view things
- the realization or fulfilment of ones talents
- deep sorrow
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties
- a sense of resolution or conclusion
- stress that is deemed healthful
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- pertaining to or involving both the mind and body
- harmony or agreement of feeling between people
- great pain, anxiety, or sorrow
- the traits that make up a person
- the act of sorrowing or lamentation
- identifying with feelings of others
- serving a useful purpose
- confidence in ones owns ability; self respect
- a mark of disgrace
- someone you look up to and admire
- understanding of moral and ethnic principles
25 Clues: deep sorrow • a mark of disgrace • serving a useful purpose • the way people view things • unfriendliness or opposition • the expression of disapproval • great pain, anxiety, or sorrow • stress that is deemed healthful • the traits that make up a person • someone you look up to and admire • the state or act of being isolated • the act of sorrowing or lamentation • ...
Mental Health Extra Credit 2018-04-19
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- Thought or event that causes a person to become angry
- Blaming others for actions or events for which they are not responsible
- Releasing of anger on someone or something other than the cause of the anger
- When a teen is depressed, his or her body’s immune system is suppressed and he or she is more susceptible to colds and flu
- The relationship between a person’s thoughts emotions and bodily responses
- Teens who are depressed may benefit from therapy, including individual counseling
- The feeling of being irritated or annoyed
- A specific feeling
- Teens who are depressed have a sense of hopelessness and helplessness that increases their risk of making a suicide attempt
- Teens who are depressed often withdraw from friends and stop participating in enjoyable activities
- A chemical that is involved in controlling states of consciousness and mood
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- A chronic state of anger
- A physician will determine if a teen will benefit from taking prescription drugs for depression
- Teens who are depressed are at increased risk for having major depression in adulthood
- Needed to evaluate health status
- A body change that occurs when a person is angry
- Anger that is not recognized and is expressed in inappropriate ways
- Teens who are depressed might use alcohol and other drugs to try to escape from problems or change their mood
- A drug used to relieve depression
- Teens who are depressed might be tired, have difficulty concentrating, and be apathetic
- Teens might depend on certain behaviors, taken to extremes, to change their mood
21 Clues: A specific feeling • A chronic state of anger • Needed to evaluate health status • A drug used to relieve depression • The feeling of being irritated or annoyed • A body change that occurs when a person is angry • Thought or event that causes a person to become angry • Anger that is not recognized and is expressed in inappropriate ways • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2014-09-10
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- Involuntarily pushing unpleasant feelings out of one's mind
- someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for you
- the intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior
- having enough skills to do something
- making excuses to explain a situation or behavior, rather than taking responsibility for it
- you are honest, loyal and reliable
- ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis
- mental processes that protect individuals from strong or stressful emotions and situations
- chemicals produced by your glands the regulate the activities of different body cells
- the ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels
- to strive to be the best you can be
- how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
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- consciously and intentionally pushing unpleasant feelings out of one's mind
- a complex set of characteristics that makes you unique
- Unconscious lack of recognition of something that is obvious to others
- signals that tell your mind and body how to react
- non hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement
- you advocate for a safe and healthy environment at school and in your community
- the distinctive qualities that describe how a person things, feels, and behaves
- when you are startled by someone or something
- the feeling of shame and regret that occurs when you act against your values
21 Clues: you are honest, loyal and reliable • to strive to be the best you can be • having enough skills to do something • when you are startled by someone or something • signals that tell your mind and body how to react • a complex set of characteristics that makes you unique • the intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior • ...
PENGURUSAN MENTAL DAN EMOSI 2021-02-18
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- Salah satu penyakit mental yang kerap berlaku dalam kalangan masyarakat.
- pesakit kemurungan akan mengalami perubahan __________ makan atau pemakanan yang tidak normal.
- Terdapat tujuh jenis kemurungan dan salah satunya ialah _______________.
- Kemurungan menyebabkan seseorang itu menjadi _____________ dengan keluarga dan rakan-rakan.
- Penyakit kemurungan ini boleh berlarutan sekurang-kurangkan dalam tempuh dua __________.
- Masalah _________ seperti perceraian ibu bapa boleh memberi kemurungan pada anak-anak.
- Seseorang yang mengalami kemurungan harus _________ secukupnya.
- Sekiranya kemurungan semakin teruk dalam diri seseorang, dapatkan bantuan daripada doktor atau ahli _______________.
- Individu yang mempunyai penyakit kemurungan digalakkan untuk berbual dengan seseorang seperti ______________ atau sahabat.
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- Kemurungan boleh mempengaruhi __________, sikap dan cara berfikir seseorang.
- Mereka yang mengalami kemurangan sering bersendirian dan ____________.
- Salah satu punca kemurungan ialah __________psikologi atau emosi.
- Mendekatkan diri pada ajaran _________ dapat meningkatkan keyakinan diri.
- Kebanyakan golongan ____________ tidak sedar bahawa dirinya mempunyai penyakit kemurungan akibat suka menipu dirinya sendiri.
- Seseorang yang sering berfikiran ______________ akan berisiko mendapat kemurungan.
- Jadilah ___________ yang sentiasa menghiburkan hati dan mendengar luahan seseorang yang menghidapi kemurungan.
- Remaja dan dewasa lebih ___________ menghidapi kemurungan akibat tekanan belajar dan kerja yang sering dihadapi.
- Kemurungan boleh menyebabkan perasaan seseorang menjadi lebih _______ dan menjejaskan kehidupan hariannya.
- Keadaan satu tubuh badan yang tidak mengalami sebarang penyakit.
- Cara menguruskan kesihatan mental dan emosi ialah dengan mengamalkan ________ hidup sihat.
20 Clues: Seseorang yang mengalami kemurungan harus _________ secukupnya. • Keadaan satu tubuh badan yang tidak mengalami sebarang penyakit. • Salah satu punca kemurungan ialah __________psikologi atau emosi. • Mereka yang mengalami kemurangan sering bersendirian dan ____________. • Salah satu penyakit mental yang kerap berlaku dalam kalangan masyarakat. • ...
Understanding my mental health 2021-01-04
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- A body scan meditation can help me pay attention to the ___ sensations I feel in my body, such as having tight muscles or feeling relaxed.
- Meditation is a mindfulness practice that allows you to pay __ to your thoughts, feelings and physical body.
- True or false: mental health and physical health are related.
- Sometimes ___ to someone about what I am feeling or thinking can help me feel better.
- When I need to calm down, I can quietly ___ to the number 5 (or 100) to help calm my thoughts.
- It's important to eat a lot of different fruits and ___ to get a bunch of different nutrients.
- Drinking ___ everyday will help hydrate my body and brain!
- Instead of screaming at someone who made me mad, a healthier option is to yell into a ___.
- It is important to rest my brain and body every night. If I do not get enough ___ , it can can affect my mood, my thoughts and how I act.
- When I am feeling stressed, I can deep ___ to calm down.
- It is important to know how to ___, so that when others talk to me, they feel heard.
- I can ___ in a journal when I have feelings or thoughts I want to let go of but don't feel comfortable talking to someone.
- A long word for being able to stay present and not worry about the past or present. It means being aware of what you are feeling in the moment.
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- Nourishing my body means taking care of my body by ___ healthy foods, exercising, sleeping well and managing my stress.
- Eating ___ food is good for my body and brain!
- Playing ___ in therapy can help me open up and express myself in a fun way.
- An art activity like ___ can help me express how I am feeling when I can't find the words.
- Feelings are temporary. I can allow my intense feelings to come and __, even when I don't want to feel them.
- Coping skills are tools we can use to __ more comfortable, feel better, and feel relaxed.
- Feelings affect my ___, which can affect how I act. For example, if I am happy, I will *think* positively, which might be feel more confident to make new friends.
- Having a therapist and going to ___ allows me to talk about my thoughts and feelings, and learn how to manage them!
- True or false: Ignoring my feelings is a healthy coping skill.
- Doing physical activity such as ___ can help my mind and body relax.
- Sometimes I know I need to take a ___, when I'm started to feel stressed out about something. I can come back to it once I am feeling better.
- It is normal to have ___ and emotions, no matter how intense or calm they are.
- Although sometimes it can be hard to talk about my feelings, ___ up to people that I trust can help me feel better.
- Going for a ___ with someone I trust can help me get my mind off of things, help me get a breath of fresh air, and get some physical exercise.
- The word "cope" means how to manage or ___ with emotions.
28 Clues: Eating ___ food is good for my body and brain! • When I am feeling stressed, I can deep ___ to calm down. • The word "cope" means how to manage or ___ with emotions. • Drinking ___ everyday will help hydrate my body and brain! • True or false: mental health and physical health are related. • True or false: Ignoring my feelings is a healthy coping skill. • ...
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 and Wellness 2021-06-14
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- Nostril breathing is one type
- Lack of care or attention
- Shared bank account
- Intentional harm to senior
- Activity to unwind before bedtime
- Constant tiredness
- Type of persistent fear
- A stage of change in goal setting
- Increases risk for abuse
- Writing thoughts, ideas, emotions
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- Provide support to family and friends
- Warm up activity before exercise
- Agreement allows others to make decisions
- Treatment option for depression
- Type of abuse regarding money
- Feeling alone and disconnected
- Alone, but not lonely
- Present in the moment
- System of goal planning
- Type of activity that increases heart rate
20 Clues: Constant tiredness • Shared bank account • Alone, but not lonely • Present in the moment • Type of persistent fear • System of goal planning • Increases risk for abuse • Lack of care or attention • Intentional harm to senior • Nostril breathing is one type • Type of abuse regarding money • Feeling alone and disconnected • Treatment option for depression • ...
Mental Health Crossword puzzle 2020-12-03
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- Disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- Awareness different emotions in ourselves in other people there are individuals they autism spectrum disorderwhether or not emotionally aware.
- positive stress it's considered beneficial so like getting accepted into a college and getting married.
- Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with daily activities.
- Coping escape coping is a maladaptive coping mechanism characterized by the effort to avoid dealing with a stressor.
- Response the person will freeze when responding to a threatening situation when a person feels paralyzed.
- the ability to adapt to difficult situations. When stress, adversity or trauma strikes, you still experience anger, grief and pain, but you're able to keep functioning both physically and psychologically.
- someone actually starts getting a physical illness or other condition that caused by mental factor I just stress or other mental health disorders.
- or Flight it's a response to a threatening situation, we run away to deal with it another day.
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- a defense mechanism that involves explaining an unacceptable behavior or feeling in a rational or logical manner, avoiding the true reasons for the behavior.
- is an anxiety disorder that some people get after seeing or living through a dangerous event.
- Nervosa A serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain.
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- Nervosa An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat
- a range of symptoms and experiences of a person's internal life that are commonly held to be troubling, confusing or out of the ordinary.
- characterized by thoughts or experiences that seem out of touch with reality, disorganized speech or behavior, and decreased participation in daily activities. Difficulty with concentration and memory may also be present.
- involves projecting undesirable feelings through emotions onto someone else rather than admitting or dealing with the unwanted feelings.
- having unreasonable obsessive thoughts of fear.
- Eating Disorder serious eating disorder in which you frequently consume unusually large amounts of food and feel unable to stop eating.
- Disorder a type of anxiety disorder. It causes panic attacks, which are sudden feelings of terror when there is no real danger. You may feel as if you are losing control. You may also have physical symptoms, such as. Fast heartbeat.
- ability to understand and share the feelings of another putting yourself in the shoes of someone else.
- wants to have everything perfect, how to accept any standard short
22 Clues: extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • having unreasonable obsessive thoughts of fear. • Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with daily activities. • wants to have everything perfect, how to accept any standard short • Nervosa An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat • ...
Counseling & Mental Health Crossword 2024-05-16
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- A disturbance in one’s ability to cope effectively.
- The first English mental asylum and institution for mentally ill people.
- A steroid hormone that helps the body respond to stress, process glucose (sugar), and control blood pressure.
- A method of resolving losses and healing or recovering.
- Something that is held dear or a feeling about the worth of an item, idea, or behavior.
- Watching over clients to ensure they are safe and making good decisions.
- An internal fear reaction.
- A person who does not have the means to support themselves.
- A mental disorder that involves frequent episodes of impulsive anger that’s out of proportion to the event that triggered it.
- Involves problems getting to sleep or staying asleep.
- Severe and pervasive anxiety about being in situations from which escape might be difficult.
- Clients have protection against arbitrary decisions and to secure or protect their legal rights.
- An eating disorder where the person eats so little that they become underweight and dangerously thin.
- The ability to cope with the stress caused by such challenging situations.
- A surgical procedure in which a circular piece of bone is drilled and excised, most commonly from the human skull.
- Viewed mental illness as an imbalance of humors (air, fire, water, and earth).
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- Disregard for and violation of rights of others.
- Brings about changes in mood, attitude, and behavior.
- A medical procedure that leaves a person incapable of reproduction.
- Communication reinforcing people’s feelings about themselves by accepting their feelings, understanding them, and then nurturing them. Shows an understanding and strengthens relationships.
- Neurologist who introduced the term psychoanalysis.
- Therapy treatment for mood disorders.
- The body's physical, mental, or emotional reaction to any change.
- Act that funded the construction of psychiatric units throughout the United States.
- The process of exchanging thoughts, messages, or information between two or more people.
- Feelings of sadness, disappointment, and despair.
- The right to make personal choices.
- Respecting private information.
- Ability to "cope with and adjust to the recurrent stresses of living in an acceptable way."
- A feeling that arises from an ambiguous, unspecific cause.
- The science of improving human population by controlled breeding to increase the occurrence of desirable heritable characteristics.
31 Clues: An internal fear reaction. • Respecting private information. • The right to make personal choices. • Therapy treatment for mood disorders. • Disregard for and violation of rights of others. • Feelings of sadness, disappointment, and despair. • A disturbance in one’s ability to cope effectively. • Neurologist who introduced the term psychoanalysis. • ...
Counseling and Mental Health 2024-05-08
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- the provision of assistance and guidance in resolving personal, social, or psychological problems and difficulties, especially by a professiona
- a type of brain surgery that involves severing the connection between the frontal lobe and other parts of the brain
- person who made many laws involving fair treating for those with mental illnesses
- a fear that is irrational
- reaction to fear involving doing nothing
- a mental health condition where people have a lifelong pattern of seeing themselves and reacting to others in ways that cause problems
- a feeling of worry
- mental health hospital
- Eating Disorder where one binges and purges
- deep sorrow caused by ones death
- a disturbing experience
- form of treatment involving pills
- law of patient confidentiality
- send signals to the brain
- organ that controls emotions,movement and personality
- sleep disorder where one does not sleep
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- disorder where one consistently feels sad
- Stress that Is considered good
- breach of duty in the performance of a professional service (as in medicine) resulting in injury or loss.
- in olden times, many people thought mentally ill people were ___ by ghosts
- disorders that affect your mood, thinking and behavior
- Stress that is considered bad
- form of treatment involving talking
- fear of going outside
- emotion to something scary or dangerous
- reaction to fear involving facing the fear
- Disorder where one likes to light fires
- reaction to fear involving running away
- A program that gives special care to people who are near the end of life and have stopped treatment to cure or control their disease
- disorder where one likes to steal
- Eating disorder where one starves themself
- person who specializes in the study of mind and behavior or in the treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders
32 Clues: a feeling of worry • fear of going outside • mental health hospital • a disturbing experience • a fear that is irrational • send signals to the brain • Stress that is considered bad • Stress that Is considered good • law of patient confidentiality • deep sorrow caused by ones death • disorder where one likes to steal • form of treatment involving pills • ...
Mental Sweat Week 2024 2024-08-13
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- First US Store
- One of the 5 ABC Pant fabrics
- Acronym for our best-selling accessory
- One of lululemon's former "muses"
- Another universal symbol for the Olympic Games
- One of our three Impact areas.. Be _____
- A 10-in-1 event sport
- Sport making its Olympic debut at the 2024 Olympics
- Shoe that supported 10 women through the first lululemon led female-only running event
- Lululemon social platform
- lululemon's overall strategy
- The last number of the year lululemon was founded
- lululemon's grant program that is intended to sed and accelerate grassroots organizations in the community
- Name of a Team Canada x lululemon Ambassador competing in Paris, whose sport involves water
- Name of the 2024 female-only running event that lululemon launched to drive research for women in sports
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- What the "A" stands for in IDEA
- A term used in lululemon when something is discontinued
- Sport involving throwing a sharp object
- Event that opens the Olympic Games
- Fabric with a butter- soft feel
- Home of the very first lululemon retail store
- Top prize at the Olympics
- A core value
- Host city for the 2020 Summer Olympics
- A hub for all things lululemon
- lululemon elevates human potential by helping people _______
- Last name of a Paralympian & a lululemon global ambassador
- Universal symbol for the Olympic Games
28 Clues: A core value • First US Store • A 10-in-1 event sport • Top prize at the Olympics • Lululemon social platform • lululemon's overall strategy • One of the 5 ABC Pant fabrics • A hub for all things lululemon • What the "A" stands for in IDEA • Fabric with a butter- soft feel • One of lululemon's former "muses" • Event that opens the Olympic Games • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2023-03-03
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- a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility
- your body’s inability to move or act against a threat
- your body’s stress response to try to please someone to avoid conflict.
- your body urges you to run from danger
- a disturbance in the normal function of a part of the body
- a state of uneasiness, usually associated with uncertainty about the future
- the refusal to accept what is real
- a very serious mood disorder in which people lose interest in life and can no longer find enjoyment in anything
- anything that causes stress
- the ability to bounce back from disappointment
- the body’s response to change
- identifying with the feelings, thoughts and attitudes of another person
- hormone that occurs during stress that activates the "Fight or Flight" response
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- the pain, discomfort, and mental and physical feeling caused by the loss of a loved one or thing
- a hormone that gives the body extra energy; activates the Fight or Flight response
- the unique combination of feelings, thoughts, and behaviors that make you different from everyone else
- feelings created in response to thoughts, remarks and events
- your body’s way of facing any perceived threat aggressively.
- a state of anxiety and uncertainty over actual or potential problems. Some worries can be controlled or alleviated and some cannot. Research has shown that unnecessary worrying is stressful and can affect your personality, lifestyle and health.
- the act of SHOWING grief
- positive stress
- an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat
- the intentional taking of one’s own life
- an approach that teaches you different ways of thinking or behaving
- a sudden, intense fear
25 Clues: positive stress • a sudden, intense fear • the act of SHOWING grief • anything that causes stress • the body’s response to change • the refusal to accept what is real • your body urges you to run from danger • the intentional taking of one’s own life • the ability to bounce back from disappointment • your body’s inability to move or act against a threat • ...
Mental Health Week 2023 2023-04-27
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- Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships
- Nipissing ___ House
- Physical symptom of anxiety
- ___ Breathing
- LifeWorks password
- Worry, nervousness or fear
- Free skill-building program managed by the CMHA
- When "I" is replaced with "WE" illness becomes ___
- Ojibway ___ Lodge
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- 5-4-3-2-1 ___ Technique
- ___ skills help you manage your problems or symptoms when they arise
- LifeWorks user ID
- Self-___
- To make easier or less difficult; contribute to
- Characterized by feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- EFAP included in your benefits plan with Paragon Bay
- Community ___ Centre
- ___ Centre
- Kaylie's door is always ___
- ___ Suicide can be reached at 1-833-456-4566
- Maslow's Hierarchy of ___
21 Clues: Self-___ • ___ Centre • ___ Breathing • LifeWorks user ID • Ojibway ___ Lodge • LifeWorks password • Nipissing ___ House • Community ___ Centre • 5-4-3-2-1 ___ Technique • Maslow's Hierarchy of ___ • Worry, nervousness or fear • Physical symptom of anxiety • Kaylie's door is always ___ • ___ Suicide can be reached at 1-833-456-4566 • To make easier or less difficult; contribute to • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-18
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- - Worrying about things.
- - Being able to handle tough times.
- - Letting others know how you feel.
- - Feeling tense or worried.
- - Thinking about good things you want.
- - Being nice to others.
- - Getting through tough times.
- - Support from others.
- - Being well and feeling good.
- - Believing things can get better.
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- - How you feel inside.
- - People you trust and care about.
- - Feeling really down.
- - Feeling relaxed and peaceful.
- - Taking a break to feel better.
- - Paying attention to others.
- - Showing happiness on your face.
- - Taking deep breaths to relax.
- - A feeling of happiness.
- - Sharing your feelings.
20 Clues: - How you feel inside. • - Feeling really down. • - Support from others. • - Being nice to others. • - Worrying about things. • - Sharing your feelings. • - A feeling of happiness. • - Feeling tense or worried. • - Paying attention to others. • - Getting through tough times. • - Being well and feeling good. • - Feeling relaxed and peaceful. • - Taking deep breaths to relax. • ...
Healthy Psychology & Mental Illness 2025-03-18
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- _____anxiety disorder: Intense fear of social situations and being judged by others.
- _____ and Categories of virtues: Positive traits classified into wisdom, courage, humanity, justice, temperance, and transcendence.
- _____and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM): A manual used by clinicians to diagnose mental disorders.
- _____perspective: Emphasizes personal growth and self-fulfillment.
- _____-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): A disorder characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
- (debilitating): Negative stress that can cause anxiety or health problems, such as losing a job.
- _____-focused coping: Managing emotions in response to stress, such as seeking comfort from friends.
- _____-focused coping: Tackling a stressful situation directly to reduce its impact, like creating a study schedule for exams.
- _____kyofusho: A cultural syndrome involving fear of offending others with one's appearance or behavior.
- _____objective experiences: Tangible achievements that bring satisfaction, like winning an award.
- _____ I Disorder: A disorder with severe manic episodes and possibly depressive episodes.
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties, like bouncing back after a setback.
- A state of unresponsiveness, often involving immobility or repetitive movements.
- _____learned associations: Negative behaviors learned through past experiences, like phobias.
- Strongly held false beliefs, such as thinking one has superpowers.
- _____perspective: Focuses on unconscious processes and childhood experiences affecting behavior.
- _____disorders: Disorders that affect brain development, such as ADHD and ASD.
- _____perspective: Examines how thoughts influence emotions and behavior.
- _____disorders: Disorders characterized by excessive fear and anxiety.
- _____identity disorder: A disorder where a person has two or more distinct identities.
- _____Depressive Disorder: A mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- _____affect Lack of emotional expression.
- _____-compulsive disorder: A disorder with unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and actions (compulsions).
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- _____hypothesis: Suggests that schizophrenia is linked to excess dopamine activity.
- Alternating between periods of mania and depression.
- _____symptoms: Symptoms that involve a decrease in normal functions, such as lack of emotion.
- _____stress disorder: A disorder triggered by a traumatic event, causing flashbacks and anxiety.
- A state of near psychotic elevated mood and energy, often with impulsive behavior.
- ____model: Considers biological, psychological, and social factors in health and illness.
- _____Spectrum Disorders: Disorders characterized by distorted thinking and perception.
- _____subjective experiences: Personal feelings of happiness and satisfaction, like enjoying a hobby.
- _____approach: Combining techniques from different therapeutic approaches to best meet the client's needs.
- _____phobia: An intense fear of a specific object or situation, like spiders.
- _____Classification of Mental Disorders (ICD): A global standard for diagnosing health conditions, including mental disorders.
- _____disorder: Difficulty discarding possessions, leading to cluttered living spaces.
- _____ II Disorder: A disorder with hypomanic episodes and major depressive episodes.
- _____Spectrum Disorder (ASD): A developmental disorder affecting communication and behavior.
- (motivating): Positive stress that motivates individuals to achieve goals, like preparing for a competition.
- _____disorder: Recurrent panic attacks and fear of future attacks.
- Sensory experiences without external stimuli, like hearing voices.
- _____anxiety disorder (GAD): Persistent and excessive worry about various aspects of life.
- _____de nervios: A cultural syndrome involving uncontrollable shouting, crying, and trembling.
- psychology: The study of how biological, psychological, and social factors affect health and illness.
- _____-and-befriend theory: A stress response where individuals seek social support and nurture others, often seen in females.
- _____adaptation syndrome (GAS): The body's three-stage response to stress: alarm, resistance, and exhaustion.
- _____perspective: Understanding behavior through learning and conditioning.
- _____symptoms: Symptoms that involve an excess of normal functions, such as hallucinations.
- _____-stress model: Suggests that mental disorders develop from a genetic predisposition triggered by stress.
- _____strengths: Personal traits that are particularly fulfilling and energizing, such as kindness or creativity.
49 Clues: _____affect Lack of emotional expression. • Alternating between periods of mania and depression. • _____perspective: Emphasizes personal growth and self-fulfillment. • _____disorder: Recurrent panic attacks and fear of future attacks. • Sensory experiences without external stimuli, like hearing voices. • ...
Social Media & Mental Health 2025-05-02
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- – People who intentionally provoke or upset others online
- – Online harassment that can lead to depression and low self-esteem
- – A helpful practice to stay grounded amid online chaos
- – A mental state that can increase from digital overload
- – What many users seek through likes and comments
- – A serious condition linked to excessive or negative online experiences
- – A paradoxical effect where heavy use leads to feeling alone
- – The type of time that increases with social media use
- – Feelings that may grow from lack of online affirmation
- – A common feeling triggered by constant notifications and online comparisons
- – A strategy for protecting mental health
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- – Healthy limits that can protect your well-being online
- – Unrealistic self-standards reinforced by filtered content
- – Compulsive use of platforms that interferes with daily life
- – Describes content that spreads quickly, sometimes causing harm
- – Often lowered by comparing oneself to idealized images
- – Hidden systems that can reinforce negative content loops
- – Fear of missing out, amplified by seeing others' posts
- – Something negatively affected by late-night scrolling
- – Frequent alerts that can trigger stress or distraction
20 Clues: – A strategy for protecting mental health • – What many users seek through likes and comments • – A helpful practice to stay grounded amid online chaos • – Something negatively affected by late-night scrolling • – The type of time that increases with social media use • – Healthy limits that can protect your well-being online • ...
Mental Health and Treatment 2025-06-12
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- Psychological treatment involving verbal interactions.
- therapy: Client leads discussion; therapist provides support.
- (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition): Manual for classifying psychological disorders.
- therapy: Treatment using medication or medical procedures.
- antipsychotics, antianxiety, lithium: Medications for mental disorders.
- therapy (CBT): Combines changing thoughts and behaviors.
- Freud's therapy; unconscious conflicts and drives.
- Dissociative amnesia with purposeful travel.
- focused coping: Managing emotions related to stress.
- dyskinesia: Involuntary movements from antipsychotic medication.
- State of immobility and unresponsiveness.
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- Irrational fear of specific object or situation.
- Impaired functioning in daily activities.
- False beliefs/sensory experiences without stimuli.
- behavior: Interferes with daily life and well-being.
- response: Stress response; nurturing and seeking support.
- focused coping: Addressing the stressor directly.
- disorders (Cluster A,B & C): Inflexible, enduring behavior patterns.
- disorders: Conscious awareness separates from memories, thoughts.
- disorder: Persistent sadness, loss of interest.
- Childhood Experiences (ACEs): Potentially traumatic events during childhood.
- disorder: Clinically significant disturbance in thoughts, feelings, or behavior.
- Adaptation Syndrome: Body's stress response stages (alarm, resistance, exhaustion).
- Anxiety Disorder: Persistent, excessive worry about many things.
24 Clues: Impaired functioning in daily activities. • State of immobility and unresponsiveness. • Dissociative amnesia with purposeful travel. • disorder: Persistent sadness, loss of interest. • Irrational fear of specific object or situation. • focused coping: Addressing the stressor directly. • False beliefs/sensory experiences without stimuli. • ...
HCD Mental Health Terms 2026-02-17
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- disorder from trauma exposure with hyperarousal avoidance and flashbacks
- atypical antipsychotic for mood instability and irritability
- medications that increase serotonin levels used for anxiety and mood disorders
- chronic excessive uncontrollable worry most days for six or more months
- resistance to effects of one substance due to use of another related substance
- life threatening overdose of alcohol causing respiratory depression and coma
- atypical antipsychotic reserved for severe treatment resistant cases
- intrusive unwanted thoughts urges or images causing anxiety
- repetitive ritual or behavior performed to reduce or relieve anxiety
- chronic alcohol use disorder characterized by craving loss of control and tolerance
- disorder with obsessions and compulsions that interfere with daily life
- SNRI used for GAD and chronic pain
- anticonvulsant that prevents bipolar depression swings
- excessive fear and worry that is difficult to control
- structuring the environment to support safety and therapeutic behavior change
- atypical antipsychotic used for mood and intrusive symptoms
- creation of false memories without intent to lie commonly seen in chronic alcohol use
- anticonvulsant used as a mood stabilizer
- intrusive obsessions and ritualistic compulsions performed to reduce anxiety
- long acting benzo used for anxiety and withdrawal
- severe and dangerous alcohol withdrawal with confusion hallucinations and autonomic instability
- atypical antipsychotic primarily used for mood regulation
- unconscious processes used to reduce stress and anxiety
- SSRI commonly first line for anxiety OCD and PTSD
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- medications that increase serotonin and norepinephrine to treat anxiety
- strategies to manage or reduce stress or anxiety
- SSRI effective for GAD OCD and PTSD
- medication treatment approaches for these disorders
- higher doses of SSRIs used to reduce obsessions and compulsions
- SSRI commonly used for GAD OCD and PTSD
- effects of elevated alcohol levels causing impaired judgment and coordination
- non benzodiazepine anxiolytic for long term GAD with minimal dependence risk
- substances that cause birth defects
- anxiolytics that enhance GABA for rapid relief but have dependence risk
- chronic and persistent excessive worry with physical symptoms
- medical management of alcohol withdrawal
- state where body or brain requires a substance to prevent withdrawal
- medications that balance mood used for bipolar and affective disorders
- mood stabilizer that reduces mania and suicide risk
- atypical antipsychotic used as adjunct for mood and PTSD symptoms
- SNRI effective for GAD and PTSD
- medications that modulate dopamine and serotonin to reduce mood and PTSD symptoms
- intermediate acting benzo for anxiety and agitation
- needing increased amounts of a substance to achieve the same effect
- anticonvulsant with mood stabilizing properties
- SSRI used for anxiety mood disorders and OCD
- SSRI used for treatment of anxiety and depression
- generic form of lithium used for mood stabilization
- fast acting benzo for acute anxiety relief
- symptoms that occur after stopping heavy or prolonged alcohol use
- physical or emotional response to a perceived challenge or threat
51 Clues: SNRI effective for GAD and PTSD • SNRI used for GAD and chronic pain • SSRI effective for GAD OCD and PTSD • substances that cause birth defects • SSRI commonly used for GAD OCD and PTSD • medical management of alcohol withdrawal • anticonvulsant used as a mood stabilizer • fast acting benzo for acute anxiety relief • SSRI used for anxiety mood disorders and OCD • ...
KB Kesehatan Mental Remaja 2025-10-22
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- ketakutan
- normal, bisa diterima
- satu-satunya
- diambil ide besar dari bacaan/film
- sekolah
- waktu/saat
- berumur
- antara usia
- cara berpakaian
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- situasi/kondisi
- apa yang terjadi dalam kehidupan seseorang
- mengontrol
- bagian
- juga
- menunjukkan
- perhatikan baik-baik
- kondisi baik
- bertugas
- dalam jaringan internet/online
- kata yang dipakai untuk memberikan opini/pikiran
20 Clues: juga • bagian • sekolah • berumur • bertugas • ketakutan • mengontrol • waktu/saat • menunjukkan • antara usia • satu-satunya • kondisi baik • situasi/kondisi • cara berpakaian • perhatikan baik-baik • normal, bisa diterima • dalam jaringan internet/online • diambil ide besar dari bacaan/film • apa yang terjadi dalam kehidupan seseorang • kata yang dipakai untuk memberikan opini/pikiran
'Said' and 'Mental' Verbs 2026-03-13
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- Spoke with involuntary pauses and repetitions, usually from nerves
- Said something forcefully, refusing to back down
- Accepted something as true or real
- Thought about something with curiosity or doubt
- Said something sharply and irritably
- Identified someone or something from previous experience
- Found it very difficult to do or think clearly
- Encouraged someone strongly to do something
- Brought something back into one's memory
- Persuaded someone gently and patiently
- Became aware of something by paying attention
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- Cried out suddenly in surprise or strong emotion
- Spoke very quietly so only the listener could hear
- Became aware of something through instinct or feeling
- Responded to what someone had said
- Spoke very softly, almost under one's breath
- Begged earnestly and emotionally
- Paused before doing something due to uncertainty
- Grasped the meaning or significance of something
- Became fully aware of something for the first time
20 Clues: Begged earnestly and emotionally • Responded to what someone had said • Accepted something as true or real • Said something sharply and irritably • Persuaded someone gently and patiently • Brought something back into one's memory • Encouraged someone strongly to do something • Spoke very softly, almost under one's breath • Became aware of something by paying attention • ...
Parental Pressure in Sports 2012-12-09
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- An activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others.
- A person that wins something
- Of or relating to the body
- A feeling of pride in yourself
- Providing encouragement or emotional help
- Of or relating to the mind
- Of or relating to a person's emotions
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- The expression of disapproval of someone or something based on perceived faults or mistakes
- Body's reaction to a change that requires a physical, mental, or emotional adjustment or response
- An oppressive condition of physical, mental, social or economical distress
- Training to act in accordance with rules
- To deprive of courage
- Opposite of positive
- A grant or payment made to support a student's education
- Opposite of negative
- A father or mother
16 Clues: A father or mother • Opposite of positive • Opposite of negative • To deprive of courage • Of or relating to the body • Of or relating to the mind • A person that wins something • A feeling of pride in yourself • Of or relating to a person's emotions • Training to act in accordance with rules • Providing encouragement or emotional help • ...
Piece Of Mind 2017-11-02
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- This is one thing a person can be aware of to help reduce stigma when in contact with a person living with a mental illness.
- ______ is good source for spiritual and emotional support for mental health in the African-American community but it should not replace seeking professional medical help.
- The Mental Health Parity Act affects this in a way that mental health conditions is equal to the same terms as physical conditions and therefore can't be overpriced. This makes utilization of services affordable and reduce stigma
- Sheila is a strong black successful business woman who works tirelessly 7 days/week. Hardship is handled easily but anxiety settles in after repeatedly having thoughts of not failing. She just think these are symptoms from being tired from working and ignores it. Sheila is showing signs of what mental illness?
- A negative attribute that causes people with mental health to be known by labels.
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- Lack of interest in pleasurable activities and relationships, tiredness, exhaustion, panic attacks, and inability to concentrate are few among the symptoms of this mental illness. Most with this are told to just "snap out of it".
- This mental illness is common among African-American women. The symptoms are commonly self-diagnosed as tiredness and fatigue from hard work. It also shows signs of weakness.
- "Black people don't kill themselves" is a stereotype also known as _______ and is sometimes the result from depression.
- Most African Americans do this in the for of alcohol and non-prescribed drugs. This does not treat mental illness.
- Mental illness is ______ and people can live productive lives.
10 Clues: Mental illness is ______ and people can live productive lives. • A negative attribute that causes people with mental health to be known by labels. • Most African Americans do this in the for of alcohol and non-prescribed drugs. This does not treat mental illness. • ...
Piece Of Mind 2017-11-02
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- A negative attribute that causes people with mental health to be known by labels.
- This mental illness is common among African-American women. The symptoms are commonly self-diagnosed as tiredness and fatigue from hard work. It also shows signs of weakness.
- The Mental Health Parity Act affects this in a way that mental health conditions is equal to the same terms as physical conditions and therefore can't be overpriced. This makes utilization of services affordable and reduce stigma
- Sheila is a strong black successful business woman who works tirelessly 7 days/week. Hardship is handled easily but anxiety settles in after repeatedly having thoughts of not failing. She just think these are symptoms from being tired from working and ignores it. Sheila is showing signs of what mental illness?
- Mental illness is ______ and people can live productive lives.
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- Lack of interest in pleasurable activities and relationships, tiredness, exhaustion, panic attacks, and inability to concentrate are few among the symptoms of this mental illness. Most with this are told to just "snap out of it".
- This is one thing a person can be aware of to help reduce stigma when in contact with a person living with a mental illness.
- Most African Americans do this in the for of alcohol and non-prescribed drugs. This does not treat mental illness.
- "Black people don't kill themselves" is a stereotype also known as _______ and is sometimes the result from depression.
- ______ is good source for spiritual and emotional support for mental health in the African-American community but it should not replace seeking professional medical help.
10 Clues: Mental illness is ______ and people can live productive lives. • A negative attribute that causes people with mental health to be known by labels. • Most African Americans do this in the for of alcohol and non-prescribed drugs. This does not treat mental illness. • ...
Peace of Mind 2017-11-02
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- This is one thing a person can be aware of to help reduce stigma when in contact with a person living with a mental illness.
- The Mental Health Parity Act affects this in a way that mental health conditions is equal to the same terms as physical conditions and therefore can't be overpriced. This makes utilization of services affordable and reduce stigma
- Sheila is a strong, black successful business woman whom works tirelessly 7 days/week. Hardship is handled easily but anxiety settles in after repeatedly having thoughts of not failing. She thinks these are symptoms from being tired from working and ignores it. Sheila is showing signs of what mental illness?
- "Black people don't kill themselves" is a stereotype also known as _______ and is sometimes the result from depression.
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- This mental illness is common among African-American women. The symptoms are commonly self-diagnosed as tiredness and fatigue from hard work. It also shows signs of weakness.
- Most African Americans do this with alcohol and non-prescribed drugs. This does not treat mental illness.
- A negative attribute that causes people with mental illnesses to be known by labels.
- Lack of interest in pleasurable activities and relationships, tiredness, exhaustion, panic attacks, and inability to concentrate are few among the symptoms of this mental illness. Most with this are told to just "snap out of it".
- ______ is good source for spiritual and emotional support for mental health in the African-American community but it should not replace seeking professional medical help.
- Mental illness is ______ and people can live productive, healthy lives.
10 Clues: Mental illness is ______ and people can live productive, healthy lives. • A negative attribute that causes people with mental illnesses to be known by labels. • Most African Americans do this with alcohol and non-prescribed drugs. This does not treat mental illness. • ...
Cognition 2025-09-30
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- Mental grouping and categorization of objects and ideas
- The best/typical example of a mental category
- The mental structures in our brains that hold information we learned throughout our lifespan
- To understand your own thoughts process and applying them
- Our ability to create new ideas and/or products from our imagination
- Fitting new information into already existing mental structures in our brain (schemas)
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- Modifying or creating new schemas in the brain for new information
- Our ability to generate new solutions to situations we are stuck in
- Analyzing the most logical and best solution laid out to us when we face a situation
- Mental processes involving perception
10 Clues: Mental processes involving perception • The best/typical example of a mental category • Mental grouping and categorization of objects and ideas • To understand your own thoughts process and applying them • Modifying or creating new schemas in the brain for new information • Our ability to generate new solutions to situations we are stuck in • ...
Cross word 2017-02-01
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- what you do when your tired from running
- look out
- The greatest writer of all time
- to be very uncommon
- boast
- a low sound that is sometimes hard to understand
- atmospheric moisture
- wood flouting on a body of water
- suddenly and with out warning
- an animal related to the clam
- violent gust of wind
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- Deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep sadness
- full of mental distress
- burning with smoke and no flame
- small island
- recover cargo lost at sea
- a very bright light
- put dAt in DaT watta
- the season after lent
- be torn
- mental strain
21 Clues: boast • be torn • look out • small island • mental strain • a very bright light • to be very uncommon • put dAt in DaT watta • atmospheric moisture • violent gust of wind • the season after lent • full of mental distress • recover cargo lost at sea • suddenly and with out warning • an animal related to the clam • burning with smoke and no flame • The greatest writer of all time • ...
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 • ...
UNIDAD 5: La Salud y El Bienstar 2026-03-23
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- = a mental health condition causing sadness
- sano = to eat healthy
- = substance used to treat illness
- = to rest
- = a doctor
- ejercicio = to work out / exercise
- = excessive body weight condition
- = an injury or wound
- = a sickness or illness
- = place where people receive medical care
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- = to cough
- = nutrition or diet habits
- = a mild illness with sneezing
- = a feeling of discomfort or uneasiness
- = overall physical and mental well-being
- = the act of breathing
- = to sneeze
- = to lose weight
- = a common viral illness with fever
- = medicine used to relieve pain
20 Clues: = to rest • = to cough • = a doctor • = to sneeze • = to lose weight • = an injury or wound • sano = to eat healthy • = the act of breathing • = a sickness or illness • = nutrition or diet habits • = a mild illness with sneezing • = medicine used to relieve pain • = substance used to treat illness • = excessive body weight condition • ejercicio = to work out / exercise • ...
Psychology Chapter 8 2020-10-29
Across
- Trace/and amuse change in the nervous system that reflects the impression made by a stimulus
- code/mental representation of information according to its meaning
- ejection of anxiety evoking ideas from conscious awareness
- code/Mental representation of information according to a sequence of sounds
- 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
- memory/memories of events experienced by a person or that take place in the person's presence
- dependent memory/information that is better retrieved in the psychology call or emotional state in which it was encoded and stored
- rehearsal/mental representation of information in order to keep it in memory
- memory/information that is better retrieved in the context in which it was encoded and stored
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- rehearsal/a method for increasing retention of new information by relating it to information that is well-known
- of the ways in which memory functions
- maintenance of information over time
- of stored information and it's returned to consciousness
- information so that I can be placed in memory
- memory/the type of stage or memory first encountered by a stimulus
- devices/systems for remembering and which items are related to easily recalled sets of symbols such as acronyms/ phrases, or jingles
- process by which information is encoded
- memory/general knowledge as opposed to episodic memory
- memory/knowledge of ways of doing things; skilled memory
20 Clues: maintenance of information over time • of the ways in which memory functions • process by which information is encoded • information so that I can be placed in memory • code/mental representation of information as a picture • memory/general knowledge as opposed to episodic memory • of stored information and it's returned to consciousness • ...
Ancient Greece (1200 BC) 2022-09-01
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- treatment for mental illness
- Focused on natural treatment to approach the disease. Greatly contributed to modern medicine
- Dissected animals, founder of comparative anatomy.
- they found this to be the best healer
- exercise the key to maintain healthEpilepsy
- they looked to them if the treatment did not work
- a word the greek used to describe clubbed fingers
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- Philosophy that focused entirely on the disease that the patient had.
- greek word for woman
- One of the first classification of mental disorders by Hippocrates
- People in Ancient Greece focused on this a lot regarding healthcare
- of the first classifications of mental disorders by Hippocrates
- hygeia is the greek word for _____
- greek word for life
- his name sounds like playdough
- changed hieratic or theocratic medicine into a rational discipline.
16 Clues: greek word for life • greek word for woman • treatment for mental illness • his name sounds like playdough • hygeia is the greek word for _____ • they found this to be the best healer • exercise the key to maintain healthEpilepsy • they looked to them if the treatment did not work • a word the greek used to describe clubbed fingers • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-05
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- treating mental health problems by talking with a psychiatrist or mental health provider
- a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs and lows
- A mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event
- A mental health condition that causes sadness, feelings of worthlessness, excessive guilt, or a lack of interest in daily activities.
- mood stabilizing medication
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- loss of energy
- the intentional act of attempting to kill one’s self
- A chemical in the brain that affects mood and feelings of happiness
- depression that relates to changes in the season and occurs at the same time every year
- depression’s counterpart in bipolar disorder
10 Clues: loss of energy • mood stabilizing medication • depression’s counterpart in bipolar disorder • the intentional act of attempting to kill one’s self • A chemical in the brain that affects mood and feelings of happiness • A mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event • ...
Psychology Final Project Rust P. 6 2021-05-24
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- A condition that can occur after a traumatic event
- disorders in which conscious awareness becomes separated (dissociated) from previous memories, thoughts, or feelings
- a mental health approach that emphasizes the importance of being your true self in order to lead the most fulfilling life.
- psychological disorders characterized by inflexible and enduring behavior patterns that impair social functioning
- Mental disorder characterized by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech and behavior
- Shortness of breath, dizziness, shaking, sweating, numbness or tingling, are only some of the symptoms of this Anxiety disorder.
- term for treating mental health problems by talking with a psychiatrist, psychologist or other mental health provider.
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
Down
- A form of depth psychology, the primary focus of which is to reveal the unconscious content of a client's psyche in an effort to alleviate psychic tension.
- A mood disorder in which the person alternates between the hopelessness and lethargy of depression and the overexcited state of mania. (Formerly called manic-depressive disorder)
- theories and therapeutic techniques used to study the unconscious mind, which together form a method of treatment for mental disorders.
- anxiety disorder marked by a persistent, irrational fear and avoidance of a specific object, activity, or situation
- An anxiety disorder characterized by obsessions and compulsions.
13 Clues: A condition that can occur after a traumatic event • An anxiety disorder characterized by obsessions and compulsions. • Mental disorder characterized by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech and behavior • psychological disorders characterized by inflexible and enduring behavior patterns that impair social functioning • ...
WOD Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-15
Across
- clear; understood easily
- strong in mental or emotional appeal
- working well as a team
- break; an interval of relief
- good will; charitableness
- an argument causing controversy
- Flawless
- generous
- vague; not clear to understand
- self-assured; calm and collected
- to oppose or prevent
- coincidental
- a motivating expression
- concise; brief
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- a pungent taste or smell
- phobia of heights
- curing
- bold; forward; arrogant
- fatigued; tired
- ability to adapt; lenient
- visual or mental sharpness
- expert; skillful
- briefness
- making an error
- to make an epitome of
25 Clues: curing • Flawless • generous • briefness • coincidental • concise; brief • fatigued; tired • making an error • 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 • a pungent taste or smell • clear; understood easily • good will; charitableness • ability to adapt; lenient • ...
Ulangan Harian TIK : Dampak Media Sosial & Perangkat Komputer 2024-02-28
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- Otak dari komputer
- Pencegahan bullying
- Bullying secara verbal
- Faktor bullying dari orang terdekat
- Dampak bullying bagi kesehatan mental
- Dampak negatif media sosial
- Salah satu perangkat dari input
- Salah satu perangkat dari output
- Media hiburan dengan filter
- Bullying secara fisik
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- Media Sosial dengan jaringan yang sangat luas
- Dampak bullying terhadap mental korban
- Sebagai media pencari atau informasi
- Dampak positif media sosial
- Bullying secara sosial
- Bullying media sosial
- Mengontrol gerak kursor di layar komputer
- Memudahkan kita membuat atau mengedit video
- Perangkat lunak komputer
- Perangkat keras komputer
20 Clues: Otak dari komputer • Pencegahan bullying • Bullying media sosial • Bullying secara fisik • Bullying secara sosial • Bullying secara verbal • Perangkat lunak komputer • Perangkat keras komputer • Dampak positif media sosial • Dampak negatif media sosial • Media hiburan dengan filter • Salah satu perangkat dari input • Salah satu perangkat dari output • Faktor bullying dari orang terdekat • ...
My crossword 2024-02-16
Across
- stop resisting to an enemy or opponent and submit to their authority
- great sorrow or distress (often used hyperbolically)
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- great fear or apprehension
- a feeling of expectation and desire for a particular thing to happen
- extreme physical or mental suffering
- a state of despair, typically one which results in rash or extreme behaviour
- a catastrophic situation seen as likely to occur
- severe mental or physical pain or suffering
- the complete loss or absence of hope
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- severe physical or mental suffering
- a state or feeling of great physical or mental distress or discomfort, a person who is constantly miserable or discontented
- a feeling of deep distress caused by loss, disappointment, or other misfortune suffered by oneself or others
- a situation in which you do not have things or conditions that are usually considered necessary for a pleasant life
- the complete loss or absence of hope
- ... is a psychiatric disorder that affects mood, behavior, and overall health. It causes prolonged feelings of sadness, emptiness, or hopelessness, and a loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyed
- feeling or expressing sadness
- feel or express a strong desire or hope for something that cannot or probably will not happen
- a feeling of deep anxiety or dread, typically an unfocused one about the human condition or the state of the world in general
- the action of killing oneself intentionally
20 Clues: great fear or apprehension • feeling or expressing sadness • extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • severe physical or mental suffering • the complete loss or absence of hope • extreme physical or mental suffering • the complete loss or absence of hope • severe mental or physical pain or suffering • the action of killing oneself intentionally • ...
Body Image 2021-03-14
Across
- Joy
- Myself
- In a good mental or physical state
- Somebody who starves themselves or diets generally through mental issues
- how other people interpret your outgoing self
- How somebody perceives themselves
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- Unlocks a door
- How you are perceived by others and their person preferences
- You completely trust and respect your own decision
- a cluster of people who live within close proximity and have high levels of influences on each other
- Somebodies mental state of mind
- To accept something is true when it might not be
- An eating disorder in which people believe they are under weight
- Facts, not lies
14 Clues: Joy • Myself • Unlocks a door • Facts, not lies • Somebodies mental state of mind • How somebody perceives themselves • In a good mental or physical state • how other people interpret your outgoing self • To accept something is true when it might not be • You completely trust and respect your own decision • How you are perceived by others and their person preferences • ...
vocab 2022-06-03
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- disorder - a condition that affect your thinking ,mood ,behavoir and feeling
- disorder- mental condition marked by altrnating periods
- disorder-types of hehavoir displayed in childhood or adolesence
- -the feeling of deep sorrow fro someone who has died
- being isolated from a group
- disorder - psychological disorders characterized by abhnormal or disturbed eating habits
- therapy-the treatment of neurotic symptoms
- the treatment of a mental disorder
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- death or injuring yourself
- response-difficult feelings,thought
- disorder- psychological disorders characterized by elevation or lowering of a person mood
- to deal with problems
- disorder- debilitating anxiety and fear
- disorder - panic that are directly caused by a physical health problem
14 Clues: to deal with problems • death or injuring yourself • being isolated from a group • the treatment of a mental disorder • response-difficult feelings,thought • disorder- debilitating anxiety and fear • therapy-the treatment of neurotic symptoms • -the feeling of deep sorrow fro someone who has died • disorder- mental condition marked by altrnating periods • ...
Ch. 18 2023-11-21
Across
- Scientific study of the human mind and behavior.
- Substance that diminishes activity, sensation or tone.
- Pathologic fear of belong trapped in a continued space.
- Agent intensifies sensory perception.
- Mental disorder in which of an individual's personality is sperated from.
- Exaggerated feeling of wellbeing.
- drugs Drug that able to alter mood.
- Fixed, unyielding, false belief or judgment held despite strong evidence to the contrary.
- dependence When body of a user adapts to functioning with substance drug.
- Pathologic fear of weights.
- Morbid impulse to set fires.
- Diagnoses & treatment of mental disorder.
- Total or partial inability to remember past experiences.
- Nonmedical term for a person unable to be responsible for his or her actions.
- Pathologic fear of being trapped in a public space.
- Distress caused by fear.
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- Persistent, recurrent, uncontrollable thoughts or impulses.
- Pathologic fear or dread.
- Presence or two or more diseases at the same time.
- Death caused by Another person.
- The capacity to become accustomed to a stimulus or drug.
- Depression that occurs at the same time every year, often in winter.
- Treatment of mental disorders through communication.
- Inability or unwillingness to speak.
- Natural substance in the brain that has the same effects as opium.
- Syndrome characterized by physical immobility and mental stupor.
- Mood disorder with hyperactivity, irritability and rapid speech.
- Drug that stimulates (increases activity of) your brain.
- Inability to sleep.
29 Clues: Inability to sleep. • Distress caused by fear. • Pathologic fear or dread. • Pathologic fear of weights. • Morbid impulse to set fires. • Death caused by Another person. • Exaggerated feeling of wellbeing. • drugs Drug that able to alter mood. • Inability or unwillingness to speak. • Agent intensifies sensory perception. • Diagnoses & treatment of mental disorder. • ...
Ch. 18 2023-11-21
Across
- Pathologic fear of weights.
- Treatment of mental disorders through communication.
- Scientific study of the human mind and behavior.
- Distress caused by fear.
- dependence When body of a user adapts to functioning with substance drug.
- Pathologic fear or dread.
- Agent intensifies sensory perception.
- Drug that stimulates (increases activity of) your brain.
- Total or partial inability to remember past experiences.
- Pathologic fear of being trapped in a public space.
- Fixed, unyielding, false belief or judgment held despite strong evidence to the contrary.
- Mental disorder in which of an individual's personality is sperated from.
- Nonmedical term for a person unable to be responsible for his or her actions.
- Natural substance in the brain that has the same effects as opium.
- Inability to sleep.
- Substance that diminishes activity, sensation or tone.
Down
- Syndrome characterized by physical immobility and mental stupor.
- Pathologic fear of belong trapped in a continued space.
- Diagnoses & treatment of mental disorder.
- Morbid impulse to set fires.
- Presence or two or more diseases at the same time.
- Persistent, recurrent, uncontrollable thoughts or impulses.
- Exaggerated feeling of wellbeing.
- Inability or unwillingness to speak.
- Depression that occurs at the same time every year, often in winter.
- The capacity to become accustomed to a stimulus or drug.
- drug Drug that able to alter mood.
- Death caused by Another person.
- Mood disorder with hyperactivity, irritability and rapid speech.
29 Clues: Inability to sleep. • Distress caused by fear. • Pathologic fear or dread. • Pathologic fear of weights. • Morbid impulse to set fires. • Death caused by Another person. • Exaggerated feeling of wellbeing. • drug Drug that able to alter mood. • Inability or unwillingness to speak. • Agent intensifies sensory perception. • Diagnoses & treatment of mental disorder. • ...
Health 2024-05-20
Across
- the normal functioning of the body.
- patient should take their ___ daily
- a place to buy medicines
- the action of making a person or animal resistant to a particular infectious disease
- a doctor job is to see ___
- we get ___ to kill the viruses
- the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness.
- we go to the ___ when we're sick
- "I wish you a fast ___ "
- we can get a ___ to cure some illnesses
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness.
- relating to the science or practice of medicine.
- we get many kinds of ___ when we go to the clinic/hospital
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- a ___ helps the doctor
- the action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease
- what we feel when we're hurt
- the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- improvement of health via the physical and mental impairments in people.
- a negative reaction that our body get
- we go to the ___ if we have serious illness
- an ilness
- when we're sick , we go see a ___
- pressure or tension exerted on a material object.
- a state of mental well-being that enables people to cope with the stresses of life, realize their abilities, learn well and work well, and contribute to their community.
25 Clues: an ilness • a ___ helps the doctor • a place to buy medicines • "I wish you a fast ___ " • a doctor job is to see ___ • what we feel when we're hurt • we get ___ to kill the viruses • we go to the ___ when we're sick • when we're sick , we go see a ___ • the normal functioning of the body. • patient should take their ___ daily • a negative reaction that our body get • ...
Y9 Psychology 2024-05-23
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- the scientific study of behaviour and mental processes
- an emotional state or reaction
- a theory of learning which states all actions are learned through interaction with the environment
- a medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
- an idea or opinion produced by thinking or occurring suddenly in the mind
- capable of being seen or noticed
- relating to the growth and development of an organism or individual
- any factor, trait, or condition that can exist in differing amounts or types
- Sigmund Freud, an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis
- the scientific study of the nervous system
- relating to the mental processes of perception, memory, judgment, and reasoning
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- the study of how biology influences actions
- detailed examination of the elements or structure of something
- relating to the observation and treatment of actual patients rather than theoretical or laboratory studies
- the way in which an organism acts in response to a particular situation or stimulus
- relating to physical activities and games
- a variable that is measured to see how it is influenced by the independent variable
- a psychological perspective that emphasizes the study of the whole person and the uniqueness of each individual
- relating to or denoting the application of scientific methods and techniques to the investigation of crime
- process internal, covert activity of our minds such as thinking, feeling, and remembering
- a variable that is manipulated to determine its effects on the dependent variable
21 Clues: an emotional state or reaction • capable of being seen or noticed • relating to physical activities and games • the scientific study of the nervous system • the study of how biology influences actions • the scientific study of behaviour and mental processes • detailed examination of the elements or structure of something • ...
Dianny's PSY111 Crossword 2025-04-16
Across
- Which lobe helps you process physical sensations like touch, temperature, and pain?
- Learning theory where an organism connects two stimuli, like a bell and food.
- Branch that applies psychological research to solve practical problems in real-life settings.
- A complex psychological and physiological state involving arousal and subjective feelings.
- Long neuron structure that carries electrical impulses to other cells.
- The structured process used by psychologists to form theories and test predictions.
- Field of psychology that studies how people grow, change, and adapt across the lifespan.
- Who developed a theory outlining cognitive development stages like preoperational and concrete operational?
- Field that examines how individuals behave and think in social contexts.
- The mental system responsible for encoding, storing, and retrieving information.
- Enduring patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving that make individuals unique.
- Field of psychology that assesses and treats mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
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- Broad mental ability for problem-solving, learning, and adapting to new situations.
- Field exploring how the brain, neurotransmitters, and nervous system affect mental processes.
- Field that studies how we think, remember, learn, and use language
- Who proposed moral development stages based on reasoning, such as preconventional and postconventional levels?
- Sleep phase where dreams are most vivid and the brain is highly active.
- Subfield that uses lab experiments to study the mind and behavior under controlled conditions.
- Which lobe processes and interprets visual input from the eyes?
- Learning type where behavior increases or decreases due to consequences.
20 Clues: Which lobe processes and interprets visual input from the eyes? • Field that studies how we think, remember, learn, and use language • Long neuron structure that carries electrical impulses to other cells. • Sleep phase where dreams are most vivid and the brain is highly active. • Field that examines how individuals behave and think in social contexts. • ...
Piece Of Mind 2017-11-02
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- A negative attribute that causes people with mental health to be known by labels.
- This mental illness is common among African-American women. The symptoms are commonly self-diagnosed as tiredness and fatigue from hard work. It also shows signs of weakness.
- Mental illness is ______ and people can live productive lives.
- Sheila is a strong black successful business woman who works tirelessly 7 days/week. Hardship is handled easily but anxiety settles in after repeatedly having thoughts of not failing. She just think these are symptoms from being tired from working and ignores it. Sheila is showing signs of what mental illness?
- This is one thing a person can be aware of to help reduce stigma when in contact with a person living with a mental illness.
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- The Mental Health Parity Act affects this in a way that mental health conditions is equal to the same terms as physical conditions and therefore can't be overpriced. This makes utilization of services affordable and reduce stigma.
- Lack of interest in pleasurable activities and relationships, tiredness, exhaustion, panic attacks, and inability to concentrate are few among the symptoms of this mental illness. Most with this are told to just "snap out of it".
- ______ is good source for spiritual and emotional support for mental health in the African-American community but it should not replace seeking professional medical help.
- Most African Americans do this in the for of alcohol and non-prescribed drugs. This does not treat mental illness.
- "Black people don't kill themselves" is a stereotype also known as _______ and is sometimes the result from depression.
10 Clues: Mental illness is ______ and people can live productive lives. • A negative attribute that causes people with mental health to be known by labels. • Most African Americans do this in the for of alcohol and non-prescribed drugs. This does not treat mental illness. • ...
Health Vocab 2025-08-18
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- A prolonged feeling of sadness, loss of interest in activities, and other symptoms that can interfere with daily life.
- A temporary state of mind or feeling.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience that can have long-lasting negative effects on mental health.
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness
- A severe mental disorder in which contact with reality is lost.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
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- 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.
- The body's response to any demand or challenge, which can be physical, mental, or emotional.
- A mark of shame or disapproval that results in an individual being shunned or rejected by others.
- he treatment of mental or physiological disorders by physiological means.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- Confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self respect.
12 Clues: A temporary state of mind or feeling. • Confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self respect. • The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness • A severe mental disorder in which contact with reality is lost. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. • ...
ap psych- cognition 2026-02-13
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- approach
- influences the response to a subsequent stimulus
- A mental shortcut that relies on immediate examples
- helps organize and interpret info based on the past
- mental shortcuts that simplify decision making
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- individuals keep investing in something because they've already invested to much
- idividual beleives random event is caused by past outcome
- How information is presented influences decisions and perceptions.
- organizing approach to complex problems
- in a certain way because it worked in the past
- cognitive shortcut where individuals make judgements
- the first meantal image of a category
- adjusting for new scheama
- fitting new info in existing schemas
14 Clues: approach • adjusting for new scheama • fitting new info in existing schemas • the first meantal image of a category • organizing approach to complex problems • in a certain way because it worked in the past • mental shortcuts that simplify decision making • influences the response to a subsequent stimulus • A mental shortcut that relies on immediate examples • ...
Nervous and Mental Terminology 2015-04-18
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- brain bleed
- abnormal involuntary, spamodic movements
- fainting
- process of the brain tissue during Alzheimer's
- epilepsy
Down
- thought is done here
- inflammation of the membrane that envelops the brain
- when an embolus occludes the enephalic vascular system and causes the tissue to become infarcted
- malignant mass found on the brain
- used to stop feeling to a particular area
- condition that renders one side of the body with with akinesia
- the atrophy of the myelin sheath hint disease
- mental disorder that is characterized by a disconnection with reality
- difficulty with speech
- study of the nerous system
- disease of the brain
- part of the brain the keeps the involuntary muscles in constant kinesis
- at state in which a person cannot be a aroused
- reading disorder
- absence of speech
20 Clues: fainting • epilepsy • brain bleed • reading disorder • absence of speech • thought is done here • disease of the brain • difficulty with speech • study of the nerous system • malignant mass found on the brain • abnormal involuntary, spamodic movements • used to stop feeling to a particular area • the atrophy of the myelin sheath hint disease • ...
Mental Health Positive Reinforcement 2023-04-19
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- (A positive statement used to reinforce a particular belief or behavior)
- (A feeling of optimism or expectation for the future)
- (The act of acknowledging and embracing one's thoughts, feelings, and circumstances)
- (The act of inspiring or motivating someone to do or achieve something)
- (The process of recovering from physical or mental illness or injury)
- (The practice of expressing thankfulness and appreciation for what one has)
- (The confidence and belief in one's own worth and abilities)
- (The ability to recover and bounce back from adversity or difficult situations)
- (The process of gaining control and confidence over one's life and circumstances)
- MINDSET (A belief that one's abilities and intelligence can be developed over time)
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- (The act of recognizing and acknowledging someone's thoughts, feelings, or experiences as valid and legitimate)
- (The quality of being strong, both physically and mentally)
- (The act of giving support, confidence, or hope to someone)
- SELF-TALK (The practice of using positive language and thoughts to promote self-confidence and motivation)
- (A positive attitude or outlook on life, even in difficult situations)
- (A mindset that focuses on the good and positive aspects of life)
- (The practice of being present in the moment and non-judgmentally aware of one's thoughts and feelings)
- (A feeling of self-assurance, belief in one's abilities or qualities)
- (The practice of taking care of oneself to promote physical and mental well-being)
- (Providing encouragement, assistance, or help)
20 Clues: (Providing encouragement, assistance, or help) • (A feeling of optimism or expectation for the future) • (The quality of being strong, both physically and mentally) • (The act of giving support, confidence, or hope to someone) • (The confidence and belief in one's own worth and abilities) • (A mindset that focuses on the good and positive aspects of life) • ...
Mental disorders crossword puzzle 2020-02-03
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- Exceeding what is normal, too much
- To advise, to suggest, to propose
- Doing sth a lot and being unable to stop it
- Causing addiction
- To do physical activities to become strong and healthy
- Someone who studies the human mind
- swing A very noticeable change in mood
- What the 'd' in PTSD stands for
- Fear of spiders
- An attack
- What the 'h' in ADHD stands for
- Someone who gives people advice about their problems
- Severe mental diseases charachterised by hallucinations
- A health-care professional that takes care of ill people
- Worried and nervous
- A written direction for the preparation and use of a medicine
- A medical doctor
- A very small organism that causes diseases
- eating Eating lot of food without being able to stop
- A chemical that is used as a medicine
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- Very serious
- A branch of medicine that deals with mental disorders
- The fact or process of becoming worse
- Condition marked by memory loss and confused behaviour
- The condition of being unable to sleep
- Continuing for a very long time
- Talk therapy
- Cruel, hateful, nasty, mean
- A strong feeling of wanting sth, a strong desire
- An upsetting experience that causes emotional shock
- A drug used to reduce feelings of sadness and worry
- The process of becoming well again after an illness
- Synonym for hallucination
- To use sth for the wrong purpose, in a harmful way
- Pieces of metal that fly through the air when a bomb explodes
- Coming back
- A shop in which you can buy medicines
37 Clues: An attack • Coming back • Very serious • Talk therapy • Fear of spiders • A medical doctor • Causing addiction • Worried and nervous • Synonym for hallucination • Cruel, hateful, nasty, mean • Continuing for a very long time • What the 'd' in PTSD stands for • What the 'h' in ADHD stands for • To advise, to suggest, to propose • Exceeding what is normal, too much • ...
Mental Health Crossword puzzle 2020-12-03
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- a defense mechanism that involves explaining an unacceptable behavior or feeling in a rational or logical manner, avoiding the true reasons for the behavior.
- the ability to adapt to difficult situations. When stress, adversity or trauma strikes, you still experience anger, grief and pain, but you're able to keep functioning both physically and psychologically.
- it's a response to a threatening situation, we run away to deal with it another day.
- wants to have everything perfect, how to accept any standard short
- associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- having unreasonable obsessive thoughts of fear.
- the person will freeze when responding to a threatening situation when a person feels paralyzed.
- escape coping is a maladaptive coping mechanism characterized by the effort to avoid dealing with a stressor.
- A serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain.
- someone actually starts getting a physical illness or other condition that caused by mental factor I just stress or other mental health disorders.
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- a range of symptoms and experiences of a person's internal life that are commonly held to be troubling, confusing or out of the ordinary.
- different emotions in ourselves in other people there are individuals they autism spectrum disorderwhether or not emotionally aware.
- a serious eating disorder in which you frequently consume unusually large amounts of food and feel unable to stop eating.
- is an anxiety disorder that some people get after seeing or living through a dangerous event.
- characterized by thoughts or experiences that seem out of touch with reality, disorganized speech or behavior, and decreased participation in daily activities. Difficulty with concentration and memory may also be present.
- positive stress it's considered beneficial so like getting accepted into a college and getting married.
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- a type of anxiety disorder. It causes panic attacks, which are sudden feelings of terror when there is no real danger. You may feel as if you are losing control. You may also have physical symptoms, such as. Fast heartbeat.
- Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with daily activities.
- involves projecting undesirable feelings through emotions onto someone else rather than admitting or dealing with the unwanted feelings.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another putting yourself in the shoes of someone else.
22 Clues: extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • having unreasonable obsessive thoughts of fear. • Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with daily activities. • wants to have everything perfect, how to accept any standard short • An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-05
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- instinctive response to threat
- alternating periods of elation and depression
- post tramatic stress
- quality of being sad
- recover quickly from a problem
- overwhelmed by feeling incapable
- fear of being overweight
- ability to share or express feelings with one
- behaviors to avoid thinking about difficulties
- ability to indentify emotions you are feeling
- react abnormally to reality
- freeze in a solid postilion when threatened
- eating disorder, binged, methods to avoid weight gain
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- illness from mental factor
- panic attacks from anxiety
- justify behaviors
- normal stress which benefits
- needs to be perfect
- feelings of worry or fear
- frequently consuming large amounts of food
- excessive or unrealistic anxiety
- estimate or forecast of a future situation
- obsessive compulsion disorder
- state of strains or tension
24 Clues: justify behaviors • needs to be perfect • post tramatic stress • quality of being sad • fear of being overweight • feelings of worry or fear • illness from mental factor • panic attacks from anxiety • react abnormally to reality • state of strains or tension • normal stress which benefits • obsessive compulsion disorder • instinctive response to threat • recover quickly from a problem • ...
Ruth Iyegha - Mental Health 2022-05-10
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- depression suffered by a mother following childbirth, typically arising from the combination of hormonal changes, psychological adjustment to motherhood, and fatigue.
- an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat.
- a mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness and lack of interest
- a mental health condition that affects the way a person thinks, perceives, and relates to others.
- 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
- an acronym for a anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears that lead you to do repetitive behaviors
- a disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia and it may produce multiple personalities
- persistent mild depression.
- 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.
- 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.
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- a disorder with a combination of symptoms of schizophrenia and mood disorder, such as depression or bipolar disorder.
- a condition where someone could get extremely nervous in social situations and worries about people judging them or watching them
- an acronym for a chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- a disorder in a child marked by defiant and disobedient behavior to authority figures.
- a disorder characterized by excessive or unrealistic anxiety about two or more aspects of life
- 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 sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause
- an acronym for a condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- an addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor or the mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol dependency.
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/psychiatry terms 2022-07-24
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- senseless repetition of another person’s speech
- New invented words with idiosyncratic meanings for the patient
- terrible, enduring fear of a specific disease, e.g. cancer
- ability to analyse a situation and understand the true meaning of an experience
- A cluster of signs and symptoms
- patient fabricates information to fill in gaps in a story due to memory impairment
- subjective manifestation of a pathological condition, reported by the patient
- A perception in the absence of an external stimulus that has quality of a true perception
- disturbances of sleep, weight loss, loss of appetite & sexual interest characteristic of depressive disorders
- Persistent repetition of words, ideas or act
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- belief that one's words, actions & thoughts can cause or prevent events
- Enduring patterns of perceiving, relating to and thinking about the world and oneself
- overwhelming need to repeat some action in a ritualistic manner over which the person feels no control
- flow of thought moves rapidly from one topic to another
- subjective experience of feelings and emotions as described by the individual
- Persistent, recurrent, irresistible and distressing thoughts, images and impulse
- A false belief or idea firmly held despite strong evidence to the contrary
- Lack of feeling, concern, interest or emotion
- An objective manifestation of a pathological condition
- Imitation of another person’s movements
- experience of one’s thoughts being abruptly stopped, observed as an interruption of speech
- forceful goal-directed action that may be verbal or physical
- persistent irrational fear of a specific object or situation resulting in a compelling desire to avoid it
- inability to feel pleasure
- The misperception or distortion of an external stimulus
25 Clues: inability to feel pleasure • A cluster of signs and symptoms • Imitation of another person’s movements • Persistent repetition of words, ideas or act • Lack of feeling, concern, interest or emotion • senseless repetition of another person’s speech • An objective manifestation of a pathological condition • flow of thought moves rapidly from one topic to another • ...
ED Mental Health Population 2022-10-28
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- What type of test should be run using the Mental Health NIO?
- What should all MHP patients be wearing?
- What type of behavior is a sign of escalation and should not be ignored?
- Patients who score as moderate or high risk will be placed on what type of precautions?
- This training class helps you recognize escalating behavior and prioritize personal safety.
- Suicide is the ______ leading cause of death in the United States.
- Where should all patient belongings be placed?
- When does continuous observation begin after recognition of suicide risk?
- What type of restraint order changes its duration based on age?
- What type of focused assessment should be completed on all patients with a mental health chief complaint?
- The mental health NIO can be used for this type of chief complaint
- According to the sitter guide, safety trumps _______.
- If a sitter is unavailable, we can also ask _____ to provide continuous observation.
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- Those under ______ years old must have parent or guardian notification of mental health concerns.
- This entity may evaluate the patient to help determine the best disposition.
- If the patient answers "yes" to question 5 of the asq tool, they are considered _____ risk for suicide?
- Feeling ________ is the most common cause for suicidal ideation for older adults?
- Administering high doses of medications to manage patient behavior is what type of restraint?
- What type of risk is being minimized using the Room Safety Checklist?
- Sitter documentation of patient observations must be completed every _______ minutes.
- If a patient is unable to leave due to concerns for personal safety, what type of hold is this?
- How many visitors are allowed (maximum) at a time?
- As a bedside sitter, the top priority is patient _______.
- What tool is used to assess for SI thoughts or behaviors during triage?
24 Clues: What should all MHP patients be wearing? • Where should all patient belongings be placed? • How many visitors are allowed (maximum) at a time? • According to the sitter guide, safety trumps _______. • As a bedside sitter, the top priority is patient _______. • What type of test should be run using the Mental Health NIO? • ...
Mental and soc health 2019-09-24
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- the history of their education and work history to see if they are eligible to work
- when people participate in what is going on
- a person that hires people and pays them for their work
- when people learn of practice that will make them better at what they are doing
- a form for people to get into college, or a job,
- Money an employee gets monthly
- sheet A paper that has all of the information so you can finish your applications
- a goal or purpose
- a business advertising products or services so people will buy them
- When someone is good at what they do and get recognized for it
- Companies give workers health insurance, retirement pay, and stock options
- something that proves the truth of something
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- when people have a skill that can be used for work to complete the task.
- a person that talks about your character and skills
- to do something well through learning or experience
- A person that is good for the job
- pitch a speech you give about yourself or your company in the span it takes an elevator to go up a couple floors
- when someone think about something they did
- a poster of you academic goals and your work
- letter A letter that is sent with the resume and application to provide more information
- getting knowledge through teaching and learning at school or in a similar environment
21 Clues: a goal or purpose • Money an employee gets monthly • A person that is good for the job • when people participate in what is going on • when someone think about something they did • a poster of you academic goals and your work • something that proves the truth of something • a form for people to get into college, or a job, • ...
Manic (Mental Health) Monday 2024-09-29
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- Alcohol is a _____________. It makes everything slower, including heart rate, blood pressure, and wakefulness.
- A plausible, yet imaginary memory that fills in gaps in what is remembered
- 3rd stage of a substance use disorder. Dependence, ____________, Addiction
- Opioids like heroin and morphine are made from milk of the _________
- A persistent pattern of violation of societal norms and the rights of others
- Abbreviation for Alcohol withdrawal delirium or Delirium Tremens, which can begin 30-120 hours after the last drink, peak at 24-48 hours, and last 3 days. (shaking, vomiting, sweating, increase in pulse, b/p, and temp)
- A disturbance in attention, awareness, and cognition that develops over a short period and cannot be explained by other neurocognitive disorders
- Abbreviation for a disorder that involves persistent, excessive, unrealistic worry about everyday events and activities
- or Aricept. Key medication used for Alzheimer's disease that may improve cognitive function.
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- Major risk factor for dementia.
- ________________ Hyperemesis Syndrome- an uncommon syndrome that develops in Cannabis users that causes 24-48 hours of intense vomiting, abdominal pain, sweating, and flushing- after the prodromal phase.
- ____________ symptoms- a possible side effect of antipsychotic medications. (tics, tremors, stiffness, restlessness)
- A psychological and physiological response to a demanding situation
- ___________ Defiant Disorder- involves a persistent pattern of angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, and vindictiveness
- Learning disorder like dyslexia but this disorder concerns ability to do Math
- A disorder characterized by severe impairments in reciprocal social interactions, stereotyped patterns of behavior, and limited interests and activities.
- Care of a patient with delirium is focused on this.
- A common side effect of antianxiety medication (and why you are told not to drive or operate heavy machinery until you know how the medication will effect you
- Abbreviation for the classification of medicine that inhibits the reuptake of serotonin.
- Abbreviation for a disorder characterized by persistent difficulty sustaining attention and impulsivity.
20 Clues: Major risk factor for dementia. • Care of a patient with delirium is focused on this. • A psychological and physiological response to a demanding situation • Opioids like heroin and morphine are made from milk of the _________ • A plausible, yet imaginary memory that fills in gaps in what is remembered • ...
Mental Health First Aid 2025-04-30
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- a state of excitement manifested by mental and physical hyperactivity, disorganization of behavior and elevation of mood
- state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to their community
- seeing, hearing, feeling, or smelling things that others do not see, hear, feel, or smell
- a condition characterized by an unwarranted mistrust or suspicion of other people, places, or situations
- mental disorder characterized by extreme mood swings, with periods of depression, mania, and extended periods of a normal mood in between
- negative attitudes (prejudice) and negative behaviors (discrimination) often rooted in fear and misunderstanding
- fixed beliefs that do not change even when there is conflicting evidence
- health condition that disrupts people's ability to work, care for themselves, attend school, and have relationships
- everyday derogations, slights, and invalidations that are often delivered to people of minority or marginalized backgrounds
- objective health indicators that can be seen
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- negative behaviors against a person based on perceived belonging to a social group
- the process of change through which individuals improve their health and well-being, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential
- when a person has more than one health condition at the same time
- term for severe substance use disorders, generally referring to loss of control over use of substances leading to physical and psychological dependence
- an event, series of events, or set of circumstances that is experienced by an individual as physically or emotionally harmful or life threatening that has lasting effects
- feeling of worry caused by perceived by threats in the environment
- MHFA 5-step action plan to help people with mental health challenges: Approach, Give reassurance and information, Encourage self care, Encourage professional help
- general term used to describe a mental health condition in which a person has lost some contact with reality
- subjective mental or physical characteristics that indicates the potential existence of a concern, condition, or diagnosis
- widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing
20 Clues: objective health indicators that can be seen • when a person has more than one health condition at the same time • feeling of worry caused by perceived by threats in the environment • fixed beliefs that do not change even when there is conflicting evidence • negative behaviors against a person based on perceived belonging to a social group • ...
MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH 2025-04-23
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- : A way to connect and feel less alone—try it with a friend or therapist
- : A mood disorder that can cause deep sadness and loss of interest
- : Writing your thoughts to better understand how you feel
- : Rest that keeps your brain and emotions balanced
- : A gentle activity that combines movement, breath, and mindfulness
- : What you do to manage tough emotions or stress
- : A regular schedule that creates a sense of stability
- : A practice that calms your mind and builds inner peace
- : Noticing and appreciating the good around you
- : Doing something kind for yourself to recharge
- : A warm gesture that can help reduce stress and increase connection
- : Drinking enough water to stay healthy and clear-headed
- : Unfair judgment that keeps people from seeking help
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- : A space to talk with a professional about your mental health
- : The strength to keep going, even when things get tough
- : Listening to this can soothe emotions and lift your mood
- : A calming practice to help slow your thoughts
- : What friends or loved ones can give when you're struggling
- : Being outside in green spaces can reduce stress
- : Personal limits that protect your mental and emotional health
- : A feeling of worry or nervousness that can affect your daily life
- : Focusing on the present moment with kindness and awareness
- : Taking breaks so your body and brain can recover
- : An act that helps others—and also helps you
- : A simple way to move your body and clear your mind
25 Clues: : An act that helps others—and also helps you • : A calming practice to help slow your thoughts • : Noticing and appreciating the good around you • : Doing something kind for yourself to recharge • : What you do to manage tough emotions or stress • : Being outside in green spaces can reduce stress • : Rest that keeps your brain and emotions balanced • ...
mental health key words 2025-09-15
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- things you chose to do
- being able to know what's happening
- feelings feelings that happen everyday
- mark of shame
- having a good look on life in dark times
- changing something in your brain
- something like a habit and behaviors
- a chance to do something good in your life
- a feeling of stress or depression that's repeated
- is it truthful
- things you have access to to help your mental health
- taking your own life
- a very quick burst of joy
- the health in your brain
- consistant happiness
- something your brain automaticly repeated
- adult an adult you trust
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- feelings that consume you
- small burst of joy
- something truthful
- long lasting sadness
- reward something that gives you happiness and for a long time
- control what you can control
- someone you can put your shoulder on
- seeing what you actually think
- something that impacts on your health
- something you can do to help your mental health
- caring for yourself in a good way
- something for pleasure
29 Clues: mark of shame • is it truthful • small burst of joy • something truthful • long lasting sadness • taking your own life • consistant happiness • things you chose to do • something for pleasure • the health in your brain • feelings that consume you • a very quick burst of joy • adult an adult you trust • control what you can control • seeing what you actually think • ...
Mental Health is Health 2025-09-09
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- A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress.
- A mark of disgrace or shame attached to something, often preventing people from seeking help.
- Strong and healthy; vigorous and unlikely to fail.
- Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong.
- A person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy.
- Able to be maintained or continued over the long term without collapsing.
- Punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act.
- Acting in anticipation of future problems, needs, or changes, rather than reacting to them.
- An object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical interest.
- Relating to a whole system, rather than just a particular part; deep-seated.
- An inclination to believe that people are motivated purely by self-interest; skepticism.
- The right or condition of self-government; freedom from external control.
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- To rise and fall irregularly in number or amount.
- To encourage or promote the development of something, like a positive atmosphere.
- Perceptible by touch; something that is definite and real, not abstract.
- Dealing with matters in a sensible, realistic, and practical way.
- Done for show or to create an impression, rather than with genuine feeling.
- Tending to cause harm or be damaging to something.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
- The quality of being open to emotional or physical harm or attack; showing one's true self.
20 Clues: Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong. • To rise and fall irregularly in number or amount. • Strong and healthy; vigorous and unlikely to fail. • Tending to cause harm or be damaging to something. • Dealing with matters in a sensible, realistic, and practical way. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. • ...
Chapter 4 Mental Disorders 2026-03-16
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- uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging or removing of food
- a self injury method one uses fire to harm themselves or others
- helps a person identify situations, objects or thoughts that trigger abnormal behavior
- people meet with others dealing with same issues as them
- people who suffer from these have flashbacks and or nightmares that produce fear or horror
- is a physician who treats physical disorders of the nervous system
- a type of psychotherapy that helps people understand the reasons for their behaviors
- is an illness that affects the mind and reduces a person's ability to function
- is the intentional killing of oneself
- extreme emotions that make it difficult to function daily
- a temporary issue that everyone in life must learn to deal with
- when the anxiety persists for long period of time and interferes with daily life
- doesn't eat enough to maintain a healthy body weight
- unwanted thought or image that takes control of the mind
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- a trait passed on by caused by a parents and grandparents
- one of most serious mental illnesses, split mind it is often referred as
- feeling sad for very long period of time, weeks, even months or years
- is a fear caused by a source you cannot identify or pose a threat
- an anxiety related to a specific situation or object
- unreasonable need to behave in a certain way to prevent a feared outcome
- are a serious of suicides that occur with a short period of time with a same peer group
- person who helps people with mental disorder and their families accept and adjust to the illness
- a person talks with a therapist
- a self injury method one uses to made the body bleed
- mental disorder reveals itself through behaviors involving food
- intense fear and strong sense to leave
- a physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders
- is an emotional sate in which a person feels extremely sad and hopeless
28 Clues: a person talks with a therapist • is the intentional killing of oneself • intense fear and strong sense to leave • an anxiety related to a specific situation or object • a self injury method one uses to made the body bleed • doesn't eat enough to maintain a healthy body weight • a physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders • ...
Freak the Mighty crossword 2024-03-05
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- max's grandma
- max's grandpa
- old apartment
- Iggy's wife
- freaks mom
- max got _________ by his father
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- died because of her husband
- Loretta's husband
- max's dad
- robotic bird
- max took freak to see _________
- main character, has mental disability
- smart, has mental disability
- max thought freak would get a __________
- cut someone with a razor blade
15 Clues: max's dad • freaks mom • Iggy's wife • robotic bird • max's grandma • max's grandpa • old apartment • Loretta's husband • died because of her husband • smart, has mental disability • cut someone with a razor blade • max took freak to see _________ • max got _________ by his father • main character, has mental disability • max thought freak would get a __________
Thinking, Language, and Intelligence 2025-09-24
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- A sudden realization of a solution without a step-by-step strategy.
- Estimating likelihood by how easily examples come to mind.
- Seeking information that supports preexisting beliefs.
- Mental groupings of similar objects, events, or ideas that help simplify and organize our world.
- Inability to see problems from a new perspective (e.g., mental set).
- Judging likelihood based on similarity to prototypes.
- Step-by-step procedures that guarantee a solution but are time-consuming.
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- Fast, automatic thought processes.
- Quick mental shortcuts, faster but more error-prone.
- All mental activities such as thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating.
- Represent the best or most typical example of a category, aiding quick categorization.
- Ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and adapt to new situations.
12 Clues: Fast, automatic thought processes. • Quick mental shortcuts, faster but more error-prone. • Judging likelihood based on similarity to prototypes. • Seeking information that supports preexisting beliefs. • Estimating likelihood by how easily examples come to mind. • A sudden realization of a solution without a step-by-step strategy. • ...
Charlotte’s personality crossword 2024-03-26
Peace of Mind 2017-11-02
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- Mental illness is ______ and people can live productive, healthy lives.
- The Mental Health Parity Act affects this in a way that mental health conditions is equal to the same terms as physical conditions and therefore can't be overpriced. This makes utilization of services affordable and reduce stigma
- "Black people don't kill themselves" is a stereotype also known as _______ and is sometimes the result from depression.
- Sheila is a strong, black successful business woman whom works tirelessly 7 days/week. Hardship is handled easily but anxiety settles in after repeatedly having thoughts of not failing. She thinks these are symptoms from being tired from working and ignores it. Sheila is showing signs of what mental illness?
- This mental illness is common among African-American women. The symptoms are commonly self-diagnosed as tiredness and fatigue from hard work. It also shows signs of weakness.
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- Most African Americans do this with alcohol and non-prescribed drugs. This does not treat mental illness.
- ______ is good source for spiritual and emotional support for mental health in the African-American community but it should not replace seeking professional medical help.
- Lack of interest in pleasurable activities and relationships, tiredness, exhaustion, panic attacks, and inability to concentrate are few among the symptoms of this mental illness. Most with this are told to just "snap out of it".
- This is one thing a person can be aware of to help reduce stigma when in contact with a person living with a mental illness.
- A negative attribute that causes people with mental illnesses to be known by labels.
10 Clues: Mental illness is ______ and people can live productive, healthy lives. • A negative attribute that causes people with mental illnesses to be known by labels. • Most African Americans do this with alcohol and non-prescribed drugs. This does not treat mental illness. • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2015-02-08
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- drugs that slow down the nervous system and decrease mental activity
- an active phase is the sleep cycle, where dreaming occurs
- chemicals that modify mental processes
- the true meaning of the dream
- the theory that sleep allows the body to restore itself fro the daily rigors of life
- Attention that is split and simultanesously focused on different stimuli
- the dream that is remembered by the dreamer
- internally generated behavior and physiological changes tha happen everyday.
- a story like sequence of vivid visual images experienced during sleep
- a psychological state in which a peerson is extremey receptive to suggestion
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- bursts of rapid, rhythmic electrical activity in the brain
- the theory that dreaming provides an opportunity to creatively solve everyday problems
- drugs that speed up the nervous system and increase mental activity
- drugs that distort perception
- Focused awareness on a single stimulus with exclusion of all others
- a nonwaking state with minimal physical movement and low response to surroundings
- a dream that the dreamer is aware of, and can change
- a variety of mental exercises that alter the normal flow of consciousness
- the theory that sleep prevents us from being active during a time of day in which our bodies aren't well adapted
- Awareness of yourself and environment
- a passive state of consciousness that involves focusing oon internal thoughts rather than external stimuli
- a heightened state of awareness of the present moment
22 Clues: drugs that distort perception • the true meaning of the dream • Awareness of yourself and environment • chemicals that modify mental processes • the dream that is remembered by the dreamer • a dream that the dreamer is aware of, and can change • a heightened state of awareness of the present moment • an active phase is the sleep cycle, where dreaming occurs • ...
Mental Illness Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-13
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- The chemicals in the brain that help regulate our emotions, actions and responses
- A doctor who prescribes mental health medication
- A significant disturbance in the way somebody thinks, feels and behaves; to the point of disrupting their life
- A period of really elevated, mood, energy, activity & behavior
- A period of really low mood, self-esteem, attitude & interest in life
- Things that make it more likely for you to develop an illness
- A theory from a psychologist named Maslow that explains how we need certain basic things to be fulfilled (like safety & food) in order to focus on other things (like school or romantic relationships)
- A cognitive distortion where you assume you know how someone else is thinking or feeling
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- A state of mental well being that allows people to cope with life, realize their potential, and contribute to their community
- Studies showed spending more than this many hours per day on the phone was correlated with depression
- The ability to monitor & manage our feelings
- Where different people who might not know each other might go to work on a mental health issue
- Emotional and/or psychological suffering; the kind that everybody experiences
- Many women experience mental illness after giving birth, a period of time known as ________ (ex: _____ depression, ____ anxiety)
- One out of every ______ Americans is experiencing a mental illness at any point in time
15 Clues: The ability to monitor & manage our feelings • A doctor who prescribes mental health medication • Things that make it more likely for you to develop an illness • A period of really elevated, mood, energy, activity & behavior • A period of really low mood, self-esteem, attitude & interest in life • ...
9teka teki silang 2025-04-29
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- Suatu bentuk terapi dengan mengekspresikan diri lewat seni.
- Perasaan yang muncul saat seseorang merasa terancam atau tertekan.
- Ilmu yang mempelajari perilaku dan proses mental manusia.
- Terapi menggunakan percakapan untuk memahami dan menyelesaikan masalah mental.
- Proses bantuan secara profesional untuk membantu individu mengatasi masalah.
- Proses membantu seseorang memahami dirinya dan masalahnya
- Perilaku menyakiti atau menindas orang lain secara berulang.
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- Salah satu bentuk bullying berupa sindiran atau ejekan.
- Kondisi emosional sedih yang berlangsung terus-menerus dan mengganggu aktivitas.
- Kemampuan seseorang untuk bangkit dari keterpurukan.
- Seseorang yang memberikan bantuan psikologis secara profesional
- Kemampuan mengenali dan mengatur emosi diri sendiri dan orang lain
- Ketakutan berlebihan yang tidak rasional terhadap sesuatu
- Keadaan mental yang terganggu karena tekanan atau beban hidup.
- Tempat di sekolah untuk konseling siswa.
- Emosi positif yang dapat menenangkan pikiran.
16 Clues: Tempat di sekolah untuk konseling siswa. • Emosi positif yang dapat menenangkan pikiran. • Kemampuan seseorang untuk bangkit dari keterpurukan. • Salah satu bentuk bullying berupa sindiran atau ejekan. • Ketakutan berlebihan yang tidak rasional terhadap sesuatu • Ilmu yang mempelajari perilaku dan proses mental manusia. • ...
Psychological problems recap 2026-03-06
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- Who proposed an ideal set of characteristics
- bizarre beliefs that a person thinks is real
- treating someone differently
- A loss of a usual function
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- A strong sense of disapproval
- the number of people with a mental health problem
- A way of measuring mental health that relates to the idea that there are degrees of mental health
- false perceptions that affect the senses
- Strange positions and movements
- the number of new cases of mental health problems
10 Clues: A loss of a usual function • treating someone differently • A strong sense of disapproval • Strange positions and movements • false perceptions that affect the senses • Who proposed an ideal set of characteristics • bizarre beliefs that a person thinks is real • the number of people with a mental health problem • the number of new cases of mental health problems • ...
Schizophrenia Bingo Challenge - empathy 2024-12-10
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- Understanding and accepting another's feelings
- A supportive person in a person's mental health journeyinvolves Treatment involving talking to a therapist
- Hallucinations experienced by people with schizophrenia
- To recover or bounce back from difficulties
- Mental health condition characterized by delusions and hallucinations
- Feeling of being isolated due to mental health
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- Feeling of intense distrust and fear
- Emotional understanding of another's experience
- Belief in things that are not based in reality
- Public perception and judgment of mental health conditions
10 Clues: Feeling of intense distrust and fear • To recover or bounce back from difficulties • Understanding and accepting another's feelings • Belief in things that are not based in reality • Feeling of being isolated due to mental health • Emotional understanding of another's experience • Hallucinations experienced by people with schizophrenia • ...
Veteran Presentation Cross Word 2025-04-07
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- Sixteen percent of Veteran Population
- Commom Mental Health Condition
- Resource for Veteran Families
- Third Mental Health Condition
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- Resource for Veterans
- Obtained during service
- Large sum of Veterans develop this from chemical exposure
- Twice as likely to experience
- Serious Mental Health Condition
- Honorably discharged from CAF
10 Clues: Resource for Veterans • Obtained during service • Twice as likely to experience • Honorably discharged from CAF • Resource for Veteran Families • Third Mental Health Condition • Commom Mental Health Condition • Serious Mental Health Condition • Sixteen percent of Veteran Population • Large sum of Veterans develop this from chemical exposure
Unit 5 Mental Health Awareness 2023-12-04
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- When someone with a mental illness is called 'dangerous', 'crazy' or 'incompetent' rather than unwell.
- A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- Life ____________ can cause different cases of mental illness such as a car accident.
- ______ Illnesses are health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- ______ and recreation drugs can also affect a person's mental health.
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- Something a person takes to balance hormones that may be unbalanced.
- Family History and ____ can cause be a cause of mental illness.
- Something to do to occupy time, like hiking, playing an instrument or reading.
- Talking to a licensed individual about your life and problems that may be present.
- ________ Factors can cause imbalances of hormones.
11 Clues: ________ Factors can cause imbalances of hormones. • Family History and ____ can cause be a cause of mental illness. • Something a person takes to balance hormones that may be unbalanced. • ______ and recreation drugs can also affect a person's mental health. • Something to do to occupy time, like hiking, playing an instrument or reading. • ...
Intelligence and Thinking 2022-10-14
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- Mental processes occurring outside of conscious
- Howard Gardner; many ways to be "intelligent"
- internal characteristics defined as profit
- When you have acquired knowledge about something without being aware of how you did so
- The drawing of conclusions or influences from observations, facts, or assumptions from information
- Mental inflexibility
- general intelligence
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- Learning with intention (studying
- A single idea
- rule of thumb
- Your mental picture
11 Clues: A single idea • rule of thumb • Your mental picture • Mental inflexibility • general intelligence • Learning with intention (studying • internal characteristics defined as profit • Howard Gardner; many ways to be "intelligent" • Mental processes occurring outside of conscious • When you have acquired knowledge about something without being aware of how you did so • ...
Bullying Crossword 2023-03-21
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- being excluded from groups constantly
- the person being bullied
- a mental illness revolving around sadness
- the person who is bullying
- bullying that can include punching or defiling property
- a type of drink a bully might abuse later down the line
- a place where kids can get help for bullying
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- being called names and stuff on a regular basis
- someone who wasn't directly involved but were there
- bullying that happens online
- a common place in which bulling takes place
- something a bully might get revolving breaking laws
- a place at school where you can get help from staff
- something someone involved in bullying might abuse
- a mental illness you might get after experiencing trauma
- a mental illness revolving around being anxious
16 Clues: the person being bullied • the person who is bullying • bullying that happens online • being excluded from groups constantly • a mental illness revolving around sadness • a common place in which bulling takes place • a place where kids can get help for bullying • being called names and stuff on a regular basis • a mental illness revolving around being anxious • ...
Mental/Emotional Health 2015-03-29
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- Anything that causes stress.
- The ability to adapt effectively and recover from difficulty.
- The act of intentionally taking one's own life.
- Feeling isolated and separated from everyone.
- This type of response is a physical reaction that results from stress.
- Mood swings ranging from low to high.
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- A strong, irrational fear.
- Mental illness characterized by having a false sense of reality.
- Abraham ________ created the hierarchy of needs.
- An ongoing dialogue between a patient and a mental health professional.
- Complex set of characteristics that make you unique.
- May develop after exposure to a traumatic event.
- Signals that tell your mind and body how to react
13 Clues: A strong, irrational fear. • Anything that causes stress. • Mood swings ranging from low to high. • Feeling isolated and separated from everyone. • The act of intentionally taking one's own life. • Abraham ________ created the hierarchy of needs. • May develop after exposure to a traumatic event. • Signals that tell your mind and body how to react • ...
Mental Health Disorders 2020-11-24
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- person feels undue familiarity to an event
- mood that is normal
- a measure or condition that keeps someone or something under control
- impairment in carry out activities
- rapidly shifting from one subject to another in an unrelated manner
- abnormal involuntary movements
- rapid changes in emotional expression
- aversion to something
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- mild/moderate or profound impairment
- loses pleasure and interest in activities previously enjoyed
- the confusion of imagination with memory
- false perception of a detectable
- unable to recognize objects
13 Clues: mood that is normal • aversion to something • unable to recognize objects • abnormal involuntary movements • false perception of a detectable • impairment in carry out activities • mild/moderate or profound impairment • rapid changes in emotional expression • the confusion of imagination with memory • person feels undue familiarity to an event • ...
Altered Mental Status 2024-08-29
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- Renal failure may decrease ___ clearance, causing AMS via hypoglycemia.
- Don’t treat a delirious patient as a UTI unless symptomatic, even if UA/culture show ___.
- EKG may show ___ as the cause of AMS
- Confusion + ataxia + oculomotor dysfunction: classic triad for ___ encephalopathy.
- First diagnostic test to get in altered patient (grab the care & do it yourself!))
- Treating alcohol withdrawal with PRN medications has better outcomes than using a ___.
- In alcoholic ___, the withdrawing patient sees/feels/hears things, without delirium or abnormal vitals.
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- Consider head CT in altered patient who is on ___ (medication type).
- Treating severe pain? Avoid ___ if renal function is poor
- ABG may show ___ as the cause of AMS
- Respiratory rate < ___ is the best test for opiate toxicity
- We often give ___ (drug class) to agitated patients, but they can *cause* AMS!
- If you suspect Wernicke encephalopathy, treat immediately with ___
13 Clues: ABG may show ___ as the cause of AMS • EKG may show ___ as the cause of AMS • Treating severe pain? Avoid ___ if renal function is poor • Respiratory rate < ___ is the best test for opiate toxicity • If you suspect Wernicke encephalopathy, treat immediately with ___ • Consider head CT in altered patient who is on ___ (medication type). • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-03-09
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- Prevents misunderstandings, builds healthy relationships, express yourself
- Intense depressive symptoms that alternate with extremely happy modos
- Your rights count, mine don't
- My rights count, your rights don't
- Reoccurring and uncontrollable thoughts, feelings and behaviors that make daily functioning difficult
- The feeling of nervousness and worry about unknown or future situations
- The intentional act of ending one's own life
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- Delusions and hallucinations
- measure of how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
- Feelings of sadness, worthlessness, and hopelessness
- My rights count, your rights count
- Difficulty paying attention
- The type of listening letting the speaker know you are listening and clarifying
13 Clues: Difficulty paying attention • Delusions and hallucinations • Your rights count, mine don't • My rights count, your rights count • My rights count, your rights don't • The intentional act of ending one's own life • Feelings of sadness, worthlessness, and hopelessness • Intense depressive symptoms that alternate with extremely happy modos • ...
Mental Disorders Crossword 2023-04-05
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- inability to sleep
- characterized by disorganized and delusional thinking
- DID
- the type of personality disorder that causes people to be sensitive of rejection
- the type of amnesia that deals with a certain place
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- sense of self becoming separated from previous memories
- disorders categorized by rigid and lasting behavior patterns
- mood disorder that incudes 2 weeks of depressed mood
- socialcultural cause of DID
- false perceptions (auditory)
- the type of delusion that dela with thinking the person is special and important
- A football player with DID
- Mood disorder when a person goes through a period of manic, 2 types
13 Clues: DID • inability to sleep • A football player with DID • socialcultural cause of DID • false perceptions (auditory) • the type of amnesia that deals with a certain place • mood disorder that incudes 2 weeks of depressed mood • characterized by disorganized and delusional thinking • sense of self becoming separated from previous memories • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2021-11-29
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- The state of feeling healthy and happy
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Coming from inside a person
- Forming a picture of something in your mind
- How well a person does an activity
- Careful attention that is given to something
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- Notice, thought, or interest
- To be worried and nervous
- Something that causes a feeling of worry
- Notice, thought, or interest:
- Continued effort to do or achieve something
- Coming from outside a particular person
- To help someone emotionally or in a practical way
13 Clues: To be worried and nervous • Coming from inside a person • Notice, thought, or interest • Notice, thought, or interest: • How well a person does an activity • The state of feeling healthy and happy • Coming from outside a particular person • Something that causes a feeling of worry • Continued effort to do or achieve something • Forming a picture of something in your mind • ...
Mental Health Careers 2022-03-15
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- a major mental disorder in which the individual loses contact with reality
- treatment of discomfort, dysfunctional, or diseases by understanding and coping with problems
- Person’s position in regard to emotional and psychological well-being
- Awareness of position, in relation to time, space, and person
- EdD
- PsyD
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- functional disturbance of the mind in which the individual knows the reactions aren’t normal
- study of human and animal behavior, normal and abnormal
- RO
- Conduct, actions that can be observed
- physical confinement
- pertaining to a functional disorder or disease of the nerves
- Persistent abnormal fear or dread
13 Clues: RO • EdD • PsyD • physical confinement • Persistent abnormal fear or dread • Conduct, actions that can be observed • study of human and animal behavior, normal and abnormal • pertaining to a functional disorder or disease of the nerves • Awareness of position, in relation to time, space, and person • Person’s position in regard to emotional and psychological well-being • ...
Mental Health Term 2023-01-04
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- false beliefs
- fear of darkness
- nonmedical specializing in mental processes and how the brain functions
- sadness hopelessness and worry
- fear of enclosed places
- extreme excitement, elation,
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- disorder of distress without delusion or hallucination
- physical disability caused by an emotional response
- exaggerated feeling of well-being, mild elation
- fear of animal
- treatments and/or talk therapy for mental disorders
- loss in intellectual abilities, impairment of memory
- false sensory perception
13 Clues: false beliefs • fear of animal • fear of darkness • fear of enclosed places • false sensory perception • extreme excitement, elation, • sadness hopelessness and worry • exaggerated feeling of well-being, mild elation • physical disability caused by an emotional response • treatments and/or talk therapy for mental disorders • loss in intellectual abilities, impairment of memory • ...
Self - Care Essentials 2024-01-17
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- Engaging in ____ nurtures a stronger self-connection, cultivating a profound sense of serenity.
- ____ serves as the body's innate process for recovery and rejuvenation.
- Grounding techniques include valuable tools for managing anxiety and restoring mental ____ .
- The physical movement involved in dance releases ____ , contributing to a natural sense of euphoria and happiness.
- Jotting down thoughts can assist in recognizing patterns and promoting meaningful ____ .
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- Emotional support and a sense of belonging are crucial elements in managing ____ and fostering mental health.
- Nature therapy, also known as ____ emphasizes being in nature to enhance wellbeing
- Art therapy enables individuals to visually externalize their thoughts and feelings, fostering a deeper understanding of their ____ world.
- ____ may make individuals susceptible to mental health vulnerabilities
- Removing stimuli and engaging in moments of ____ can offer necessary break for mind and foster mental rejuvenation.
- Practicing of ____ can result in moments of deep bliss, positively impacting overall mental well-being.
- Music therapy improves cognitive functions and inducing a sense of ____ .
12 Clues: ____ may make individuals susceptible to mental health vulnerabilities • ____ serves as the body's innate process for recovery and rejuvenation. • Music therapy improves cognitive functions and inducing a sense of ____ . • Nature therapy, also known as ____ emphasizes being in nature to enhance wellbeing • ...
Med Professions Semester 2022-12-07
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- provides care in home
- Verbal Communication is
- Nightingale Founder of Nursing
- injured worker
- invented small pox vaccine
- medicare insurance is for
- Health deals with mental disorders and diseases
- performs diagnostic test
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- bad practice
- state of being in good health
- non profit agency
- physical disability preventing communication
- wrongful act with no contract
- language non verbal behavior
- created first health record
- a rule that must be followed
16 Clues: bad practice • injured worker • non profit agency • provides care in home • Verbal Communication is • performs diagnostic test • medicare insurance is for • invented small pox vaccine • created first health record • language non verbal behavior • a rule that must be followed • state of being in good health • wrongful act with no contract • Nightingale Founder of Nursing • ...
Language + Cognition Cross Word 2021-12-06
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- new blocks old memory
- correct definitive answer, may take a while
- 1-2 years old, speaks in single words
- responds to problems with past solutions
- modification in preferred format
- short term memory 5:9
- steps, how to memory
- reproduce previously presented material
- mental representation of a place
- the retention of encoding material over time
- schema about sequences of events
- specific events and experiences memory
- mental grouping similar objects
- devices,hints, strategies
- short cut could be wrong
- not used = decline/decay
- smallest distinctive sound unit
- inability to precieve new use
- effect spread out learning over time
- without effort
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- 3-4 months old, repetition
- storage of info for long period of time
- can't remember before accident
- mental image or best representation
- rules in language that enables us to communicate
- smallest unit that carries meaning
- language,facts,knowledge part of memory
- practice
- nouns and verbs
- coordination memory
- 2 years old, 2 word statements
- spoken, written, or gestured to communicate meaning
- can't form new memories from material
- general frameworks that provide expectations
- old memory effects new memory
- a system that encodes,stores and retrieves info
- location and recovering of info from memory
- rules for combining words into grammatically sensible sentences
- emotional, can detail memory for decades
- conversion/sleep
40 Clues: practice • without effort • nouns and verbs • conversion/sleep • coordination memory • steps, how to memory • new blocks old memory • short term memory 5:9 • short cut could be wrong • not used = decline/decay • devices,hints, strategies • 3-4 months old, repetition • old memory effects new memory • inability to precieve new use • can't remember before accident • ...
Medical Terminology Ch:18 2023-11-21
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- Nonmedical term for a person unable to be responsible for his or her actions.
- Natural substance in the brain that has the same effects as opium.
- Inability or unwillingness to speak.
- Mood disorder with hyperactivity, irritability and rapid speech.
- Presence or two or more diseases at the same time.
- Diagnoses & treatment of mental disorder.
- Depression that occurs at the same time every year, often in winter.
- Drug that able to alter mood.
- Persistent, recurrent, uncontrollable thoughts or impulses.
- Drug that stimulates (increases activity of) your brain.
- Scientific study of the human mind and behavior.
- Death caused by Another person.
- When body of a user adapts to functioning with substance drug.
- Total or partial inability to remember past experiences.
- Pathologic fear of being trapped in a public space.
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- Treatment of mental disorders through communication.
- Distress caused by fear.
- Inability to sleep.
- Agent they intensifies sensory perception.
- Pathologic fear of weights.
- Syndrome characterized by physical immobility and mental stupor.
- Mental disorder in which of an individual's personality is sperated from.
- The capacity to become accustomed to a stimulus or drug.
- Pathologic fear of belong trapped in a continued space.
- Fixed, unyielding, false belief or judgment held despite strong evidence to the contrary.
- Substance that diminishes activity, sensation or tone.
- Exaggerated feeling of wellbeing.
- Pathologic fear or dread.
- Morbid impulse to set fires.
29 Clues: Inability to sleep. • Distress caused by fear. • Pathologic fear or dread. • Pathologic fear of weights. • Morbid impulse to set fires. • Drug that able to alter mood. • Death caused by Another person. • Exaggerated feeling of wellbeing. • Inability or unwillingness to speak. • Diagnoses & treatment of mental disorder. • Agent they intensifies sensory perception. • ...
Pocket Pets 2024-04-23
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- Series of obstacles designed to promote physical activity and mental stimulation in rodents.
- Commercially formulated rodent diet providing essential nutrition.
- Male and female rodents paired for the purpose of reproduction ensuring genetic diversity.
- Chewable items such as sticks or blocks essential for maintaining rodent dental health.
- Soft synthetic bedding material providing comfort and warmth for rodents.
- Term for a baby rodent typically referring to mice or rats.
- Rounded enclosure allowing rodents to explore their environment safely.
- Shelter or enclosed space where rodents can retreat for privacy and security.
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- Container filled with dust or sand for rodents to roll in aiding in grooming and hygiene.
- Soft material used by rodents to construct nests for shelter and warmth.
- Rotating wheel for rodents to run on promoting physical activity and mental stimulation.
- Breeding between closely related individuals which can lead to genetic abnormalities.
- Exercise equipment for rodents aiding physical activity and mental stimulation.
- Small compressed food pieces formulated to meet the nutritional needs of rodents.
- Container filled with fine dust or powder used by rodents to maintain their fur cleanliness.
- Chewable toys made from ropes or fibers promoting dental health and mental stimulation.
- Tunnel-like structures providing enrichment and exploration opportunities for rodents.
- Tunnel-like structures providing hiding spots and avenues for exploration in rodent habitats.
- Suspended fabric structure providing a comfortable resting spot for rodents.
- Rapid darting movements typical of rodents often associated with exploration or fear.
20 Clues: Term for a baby rodent typically referring to mice or rats. • Commercially formulated rodent diet providing essential nutrition. • Rounded enclosure allowing rodents to explore their environment safely. • Soft material used by rodents to construct nests for shelter and warmth. • Soft synthetic bedding material providing comfort and warmth for rodents. • ...
Alcohol and Marijuana 2025-03-10
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- A feeling of extreme suspicion or fear, often caused by drug use.
- A severe mental disorder where someone loses touch with reality, potentially due to substance use.
- A decline in memory and cognitive function, often worsened by alcohol or drug use.
- Alcohol Syndrome) — A condition caused by alcohol use during pregnancy, affecting the baby.
- Liver damage caused by long-term alcohol abuse.
- norms) Beliefs about what most people do or approve of, influencing behavior.
- Physical or mental symptoms that occur when a person stops using a substance they are dependent on.
- The psychoactive compound in cannabis that causes a "high."
- A non-psychoactive compound in cannabis with potential therapeutic benefits.
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- A state where physical or mental abilities are affected by alcohol or drugs.
- A state of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- The plant from which marijuana is derived.
- drinking) Consuming large amounts of alcohol in a short period.
- A condition where a person relies on a substance and experiences withdrawal symptoms.
- Mental restraints that control behaviors, often reduced by alcohol or drugs.
- A period of memory loss due to excessive drinking.
- Needing more of a substance to achieve the same effect due to repeated use.
- A type of cannabis product that is consumed through food or drink.
- Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- A feeling of worry or fear, often triggered or worsened by substance use.
20 Clues: The plant from which marijuana is derived. • Liver damage caused by long-term alcohol abuse. • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. • A period of memory loss due to excessive drinking. • A state of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs. • The psychoactive compound in cannabis that causes a "high." • ...
History of Psychology 2023-12-07
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- Father of operant conditioning
- Swiss cognitive psychologist known for his work on child development and schemas
- A field of psychology that examines how individuals are influenced by others and how they interact in social situations.
- Behaviorist, father of classical conditioning
- Branch of psychology that studies the unconscious mind and its influence on behavior
- A school of psychology that focuses on observable behaviors and the role of stimuli and responses in learning
- A field of psychology that studies physical, cognitive, and social development across the lifespan
- A psychological perspective that emphasized the adaptive and functional aspects of behavior and mental processes
- First female APA president
- A psychological perspective that examines the physiological and genetic factors that influence behavior and mental processes
- First woman to have a Ph.D. in psychology
- A psychological perspective that emphasizes personal growth, self-actualization, and the inherent goodness of people
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- A precise description of how a variable in a study will be observed, measured, and manipulated
- A psychological perspective that emphasizes the importance of organizing and interpreting information in a meaningful way
- A psychological perspective that studies how natural selection and evolution influence behavior and mental processes based on Charles Darwin's theories
- A psychological perspective that focuses on mental processes such as thinking, problem-solving, and memory
- An early psychological perspective that focused on analyzing the basic elements of consciousness through introspection
- Founder and first president of American Psychological Association
- Father of structuralism
- Father of functionalism
20 Clues: Father of structuralism • Father of functionalism • First female APA president • Father of operant conditioning • First woman to have a Ph.D. in psychology • Behaviorist, father of classical conditioning • Founder and first president of American Psychological Association • Swiss cognitive psychologist known for his work on child development and schemas • ...
RSS Glossary Terms 2025-10-03
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- Dependence on drugs or alcohol causing health, relationship, or legal problems
- State of well-being in which one realizes potential and copes with life stresses
- Speaking up for oneself to express needs and interests
- Emphasizing strengths and capacities rather than deficits in recovery
- Negative attitudes or beliefs about people with mental illness or substance use disorder
- Individual with lived experience who provides support to peers in recovery
- Compulsive need for and use of a habit-forming substance
- Changes in thinking, mood, or behavior that affect functioning
- Medical condition disrupting thinking, mood, relationships, or daily functioning
- Ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Ability to interact effectively with people of different cultures
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- Having both a mental illness and a substance use disorder
- Shared values, traditions, norms, and customs of a group of people
- State of mental/emotional well-being, and choices that affect wellness
- Differences in race, ethnicity, language, nationality, or religion within a community
- Group that meets to share experiences and support one another
- State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- Exhaustion from continually offering support and compassion
- Ethical obligation not to share personal information without permission
- Process of helping someone’s views and concerns be heard
- Anxiety disorder after experiencing or witnessing trauma
- Emotional impact from witnessing other people’s suffering
- Process of change to improve health, wellness, and live a self-directed life
- Harmful event or circumstances with lasting adverse effects
24 Clues: Speaking up for oneself to express needs and interests • Ability to understand and share the feelings of another • Process of helping someone’s views and concerns be heard • Anxiety disorder after experiencing or witnessing trauma • Compulsive need for and use of a habit-forming substance • Having both a mental illness and a substance use disorder • ...
Mental Health of Children and Adolescents 2023-03-10
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- What disorder has the least heritability?
- What mental illness has the most heritability?
- Which psychiatric disorder includes episodes of mania, hypomania, and depression?
- Due to the complexity of mental health disorders, additional _______ and training may be required for physicians and nurses to aid in diagnosing, assessing, and treating children.
- What do physical, emotional, sexual, and neglect have in common?
- Screening tools are not _______ across emergency departments.
- Which screening tool was created to identify substance use and substance use disorder?
- What is the name of the Northern Health youth community outpatient service in Prince George, which is accessible to youth between the ages of 13 to 19 who have mental health and substance use issues?
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- ________________ can allow children and youth to feel neglected and embarrassed of their condition.
- What stage of the social-ecological model covers family relationships with healthcare professionals, peer support, or the lack of these conditions?
- Bipolar disorder is a chronic mental health condition identified by shifts in _____, energy, and activity.
- What clock is affected by social media use?
- What is the most common crime committed by youth?
- What is the name of the program that is a part of the pathway of hope to provide services in schools and communities in B.C.? (Hint: Abbreviation)
- Are you more likely to graduate high school if mental illness has early or late onset?
15 Clues: What disorder has the least heritability? • What clock is affected by social media use? • What mental illness has the most heritability? • What is the most common crime committed by youth? • Screening tools are not _______ across emergency departments. • What do physical, emotional, sexual, and neglect have in common? • ...
