mental Crossword Puzzles
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.
- Opposite of negative
- Of or relating to a person's emotions
- Opposite of positive
- A feeling of pride in yourself
- A grant or payment made to support a student's education
- An oppressive condition of physical, mental, social or economical distress
- Of or relating to the mind
- Body's reaction to a change that requires a physical, mental, or emotional adjustment or response
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- A father or mother
- A person that wins something
- Providing encouragement or emotional help
- To deprive of courage
- The expression of disapproval of someone or something based on perceived faults or mistakes
- Of or relating to the body
15 Clues: A father or mother • Opposite of negative • Opposite of positive • 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 • Providing encouragement or emotional help • A grant or payment made to support a student's education • ...
Parental Pressure in Sports 2012-12-09
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- A feeling of pride in yourself
- An oppressive condition of physical, mental, social or economical distress
- A father or mother
- A grant or payment made to support a student's education
- A person that wins something
- An activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others.
- Of or relating to the mind
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- Opposite of negative
- Opposite of positive
- To deprive of courage
- Providing encouragement or emotional help
- Of or relating to the body
- Of or relating to a person's emotions
- 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
15 Clues: A father or mother • Opposite of negative • Opposite of positive • 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 • Providing encouragement or emotional help • A grant or payment made to support a student's education • ...
Basic Mental Health 2015-04-20
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- consistent set of attitudes/behaviors particular to
- time of change or a turning point in life
- release of institutional psychiatric pt's
- one's ability to cope with/adjust to stresses
- ability to adjust to changing life situations
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- vague feeling of apprehension from a perceived threat
- mental health and mental illness at opposite
- more than total of 4 parts of self
- pertaining to body fluids or substances
- positive response to treatment
- behavioral patterns that protect us from threat
- situation,activity, or event that produces stress
- illness patterns of behavior that is conspicuous/threatening
13 Clues: positive response to treatment • more than total of 4 parts of self • pertaining to body fluids or substances • time of change or a turning point in life • release of institutional psychiatric pt's • mental health and mental illness at opposite • one's ability to cope with/adjust to stresses • ability to adjust to changing life situations • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-09-18
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- Psychological Well-being Practitioner
- Devon’s NHS Talking Therapies service
- Synonym for “thought”
- Activities performed at the same times each day
- Examples of these include sadness, happiness, anger, joy
- Activities performed for the purpose of enjoyment
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- A self-maintaining state of low mood
- To put things off or avoid things
- A present and future focused talking therapy which aims to target thought processes or behaviours
- The act (and behaviours associated with) self compassion
- To think in a negative and circular manner
- A state of physiological arousal, associated with worry
- Past-focused talking therapy aimed at processing and exploring emotion
13 Clues: Synonym for “thought” • To put things off or avoid things • A self-maintaining state of low mood • Psychological Well-being Practitioner • Devon’s NHS Talking Therapies service • To think in a negative and circular manner • Activities performed at the same times each day • Activities performed for the purpose of enjoyment • ...
Mental Health Week 2019-10-01
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- a disorder that makes it difficult for a person to pay attention and control impulsive behaviors
- a person suffering from chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behaviour
- is a disorder that is characterized by difficulty falling and/or staying asleep
- is a mental condition in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance and a deep need for excessive attention
- an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat
- is a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it
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- is a medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act
- a developmental disorder of that is characterized by difficulty in social interaction and communication and by restricted or repetitive patterns of thought and behavior
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something
- known as manic depression, is a mental illness that brings severe high and low moods and changes in sleep, energy, thinking, and behavior
- Eating is a severe, life-threatening, and treatable eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of eating large quantities of food
- is a worry about future events, and fear is a reaction to current events
- is a mental disorder in which people have unwanted and repeated thoughts and feelings(obsessions), and behaviors that drive them to do something over and over
13 Clues: an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something • is a worry about future events, and fear is a reaction to current events • is a disorder that is characterized by difficulty falling and/or staying asleep • a person suffering from chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behaviour • ...
MENTAL HEALTH CROSSWORD 2024-10-03
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- The action of helping someone to do something:
- A mental state of low mood and aversion to activity
- Feelings of nervousness, fear or worry
- The ability to be fully present, aware of where they are and what they are doing
- The practice of caring for one self to promote health, prevent disease, and cope with illness and disability
- Cease work or movement in order to relax, sleep, or recover strength
- The treatment of mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction
- An activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
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- Arrange in order of importance so that you can deal with the most important things before the others
- Limits and rules we set for ourselves within relationships
- Put (something) in a steady position so that it does not fall
- The existence of an individual human being or animal
- To show care and compassion for another person, and can be verbal or non verbal
13 Clues: Feelings of nervousness, fear or worry • The action of helping someone to do something: • A mental state of low mood and aversion to activity • The existence of an individual human being or animal • Limits and rules we set for ourselves within relationships • Put (something) in a steady position so that it does not fall • ...
PMC: Mental Math 2025-05-07
Mental Health Matters 2024-12-31
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- Awareness of the present moment
- Cincinnati Children’s Crisis Center (abbr)
- Crisis call number (3 words)
- Therapy developed to help people confront their fears
- Org who educates, supports and advocates for those with mental illness
- First step or QPR
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- Second step of QPR
- 7% of youth 3-17 experience this each year
- Negative attitudes, beliefs, or stereotypes people hold towards people with mental health conditions
- Suicide prevention for LGBTQ+ youth
- Music, art, deep breathing, exercise (2 words)
- Persistent sadness and loss of interest
- Third step of QPR
13 Clues: Third step of QPR • First step or QPR • Second step of QPR • Crisis call number (3 words) • Awareness of the present moment • Suicide prevention for LGBTQ+ youth • Persistent sadness and loss of interest • 7% of youth 3-17 experience this each year • Cincinnati Children’s Crisis Center (abbr) • Music, art, deep breathing, exercise (2 words) • ...
Mental Health in Rural Communities. 2013-03-22
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- Access to health care providers are (blank) in rural communities.
- Rural health care clinics are often the (blank) source of care.
- There is a lack of this in rural and remote areas.
- You need a referral for this.
- The synchronization of all aspects of care for a client.
- Forming this type of relationship is important for mental health care assessments.
- This lack maybe a key reason for discrimination, stereotyping an prejudice towards individuals with mental health issues.
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- Videoconferencing that can be used in providing health services to mental health clients in rural and remote services.
- The factors that can shape mental health.
- A negative social correlation in regards to mental illness.
10 Clues: You need a referral for this. • The factors that can shape mental health. • There is a lack of this in rural and remote areas. • The synchronization of all aspects of care for a client. • A negative social correlation in regards to mental illness. • Rural health care clinics are often the (blank) source of care. • ...
Gr10: Psychological Problems 2025-11-03
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- – Disorder marked by unwanted repetitive thoughts and behaviours.
- – Model suggesting depression results from a genetic vulnerability triggered by stress.
- – Excessive worry or fear that interferes with daily life.
- – Depression where mood goes only in one direction—down—without manic episodes.
- – Psychologist who proposed the Cognitive Triad explaining negative thought patterns in depression.
- – Psychologist who created the ABC Model explaining how beliefs influence emotional reactions.
- – Negative attitudes that discourage people from seeking help for mental health issues.
- – Persistent sadness and loss of interest in daily activities.
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- – Dependence on a substance or behaviour such as alcohol or gambling.
- – The proportion of a population experiencing a disorder at a specific time.
- – Researcher who found rising depression rates among young people in 2010.
- health – A state of well-being where a person can realise their abilities and cope with normal stresses of life.
- – Manual used to classify and diagnose mental health problems.
- – Chemical that regulates mood and is linked to depression when low.
- – International system used to diagnose diseases and mental disorders.
15 Clues: – Excessive worry or fear that interferes with daily life. • – Manual used to classify and diagnose mental health problems. • – Persistent sadness and loss of interest in daily activities. • – Disorder marked by unwanted repetitive thoughts and behaviours. • – Chemical that regulates mood and is linked to depression when low. • ...
Sensations 2019-01-18
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- qu'est ce que la condition gouvernante ?
- troisième condition d'apparition d'une sensation, distinction ou de tout autre événement mental
- définition de l'agregat de sensations : le fait de...
- première condition d'apparition d'une sensation, distinction ou de tout autre événement mental
- deuxième type de sensation
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- quatrième condition d'apparition d'une sensation, distinction ou de tout autre événement mental
- les sensations physiques sont associées aux consciences...
- premier type de sensation
- deuxième condition d'apparition d'une sensation, distinction ou de tout autre événement mental
- troisième type de sensation
10 Clues: premier type de sensation • deuxième type de sensation • troisième type de sensation • qu'est ce que la condition gouvernante ? • définition de l'agregat de sensations : le fait de... • les sensations physiques sont associées aux consciences... • deuxième condition d'apparition d'une sensation, distinction ou de tout autre événement mental • ...
Human Skills and strategies 2023-09-03
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- One type of helper
- A common mental disorder
- A helping service offerd by trained helpers that focus on the improvement of the client's mental health.
- Another name for human skills.
- A helping profession.
- Prevention method used to treat individuals with serius mental disorders.
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- A type of helping between people of different beliefs, views, and worldviews.
- Prevention method used mainly with children to prvent the onset of mental illness.
- To suspend judgment and understand someone's perspective.
- An important human skill
10 Clues: One type of helper • A helping profession. • A common mental disorder • An important human skill • Another name for human skills. • To suspend judgment and understand someone's perspective. • Prevention method used to treat individuals with serius mental disorders. • A type of helping between people of different beliefs, views, and worldviews. • ...
Personal Limits and Abilities 2024-04-26
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- characteristics that may affect driving ability.
- Mental focus on a particular task or activity.
- Ability to judge the speed of vehicles and objects around you.
- Mental focus and mental effort placed on a task.
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- The time it takes to respond to a stimulus.
- Ability to see in low light conditions.
- Ability to see objects outside of the main focus area.
- Physical or mental tiredness that can affect performance.
- Knowledge or skill gained through exposure to various situations over time.
- Developed abilities or proficiencies.
10 Clues: Developed abilities or proficiencies. • Ability to see in low light conditions. • The time it takes to respond to a stimulus. • Mental focus on a particular task or activity. • characteristics that may affect driving ability. • Mental focus and mental effort placed on a task. • Ability to see objects outside of the main focus area. • ...
PSIKOLOGI 2025-04-29
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- Penyakit mental yang ditandai dengan perasaan cemas berlebihan...
- Nama dari teori yang menganggap perilaku manusia dipengaruhi oleh pengalaman masa kecil...
- Nama psikolog yang dikenal dengan teori pembelajaran dan pengkondisian...
- Jenis psikologi yang mempelajari perilaku manusia melalui pengaruh lingkungan...
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- Bagian dari psikologi yang mempelajari gangguan mental...
- Aliran psikologi yang mengutamakan pengaruh lingkungan dan pengalaman dalam membentuk perilaku...
- Cabang psikologi yang mempelajari karakteristik dan kepribadian individu...
- Ilmu yang mempelajari perilaku dan proses mental...
- Proses mental yang melibatkan perhatian dan pengambilan keputusan...
- Tokoh yang terkenal dengan teori psikoanalisisnya...
10 Clues: Ilmu yang mempelajari perilaku dan proses mental... • Tokoh yang terkenal dengan teori psikoanalisisnya... • Bagian dari psikologi yang mempelajari gangguan mental... • Penyakit mental yang ditandai dengan perasaan cemas berlebihan... • Proses mental yang melibatkan perhatian dan pengambilan keputusan... • ...
Psychiatry 2024-10-04
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- Period of abnormally elevated mood and energy, often part of bipolar disorder
- Sudden onset of intense fear or discomfort
- Disorder characterized by repetitive thoughts and behaviors
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, anxiety disorder following a traumatic event
- Strong belief in something despite evidence to the contrary
- Medical doctor specializing in mental health
- Mental disorder affecting thoughts and perceptions
- Unjustified suspicion or mistrust of others
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- Perception of something not present, often auditory or visual
- Feeling of worry or fear, often with no clear cause
- Mood disorder causing persistent feelings of sadness
- Disorder, characterized by extreme mood swings
- Severe mental disorder where thought and emotions are impaired
- Disconnection from thoughts, identity, or consciousness
- Irrational fear of specific situations or objects
15 Clues: Sudden onset of intense fear or discomfort • Unjustified suspicion or mistrust of others • Medical doctor specializing in mental health • Disorder, characterized by extreme mood swings • Irrational fear of specific situations or objects • Mental disorder affecting thoughts and perceptions • Feeling of worry or fear, often with no clear cause • ...
Personality Chapter 2014-04-09
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- 3 letter acronym for a personality disorder
- mediates between the Id and the Superego
- the pleasure principle of the brain
- also called mental illness
- mental illness of mood swings
- someones characteristics are apart of their
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- a group of diagnosis in the DSM
- a mental disorder characterized by a breakdown in thinking and a poor emotional response
- AKA bipolar
- Freuds theory of personality
- a book classifying types of mood disorders
- part of brain responsible for making moral choices
12 Clues: AKA bipolar • also called mental illness • Freuds theory of personality • mental illness of mood swings • a group of diagnosis in the DSM • the pleasure principle of the brain • mediates between the Id and the Superego • a book classifying types of mood disorders • 3 letter acronym for a personality disorder • someones characteristics are apart of their • ...
Can AI Preserve Your Most Precious Memories? 2025-07-17
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- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a condition
- A planned action to improve a situation, especially in health or education
- Easy to reach, use, or understand
- Meaningful or important enough to be noticed
- Creating a mental or visual image of something
- Condition involving memory loss and mental decline
- To produce or create something
- Related to mental processes like thinking and memory
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- Personal views or feelings that influence perception
- Strong effect or influence on something
- The act of recalling past experiences
- To build again from parts or memories
- Slow breakdown or decline, especially over time
13 Clues: To produce or create something • Easy to reach, use, or understand • The act of recalling past experiences • To build again from parts or memories • Strong effect or influence on something • Meaningful or important enough to be noticed • Creating a mental or visual image of something • Slow breakdown or decline, especially over time • ...
The Body & Mental Health 2026-01-12
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- - natural mood-boosting chemicals released during exercise
- - Feelings of worry or unease that physical activity can reduce
- - Repetitive negative thinking that keeps you awake
- - paying attention to the present moment, often practiced during activity
- - rapid eye movement
- - difficulty falling or staying asleep
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- - excessive sleepiness during the day
- - mental processes like thinking, learning, and memory, improved by physical fitness
- - profound lack of energy, physical or mental
- - the ability to bounce back from challenges enhanced by exercise
- - negative feelings exercise helps to alleviate
- - your body's internal clock
- - Mental health condition worsened by poor sleep
13 Clues: - rapid eye movement • - your body's internal clock • - excessive sleepiness during the day • - difficulty falling or staying asleep • - profound lack of energy, physical or mental • - negative feelings exercise helps to alleviate • - Mental health condition worsened by poor sleep • - Repetitive negative thinking that keeps you awake • ...
Psychology Review 2013-11-17
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- A mental illness characterized by unwanted feelings of persecution and jealousy
- Demonstrating two extreme and opposite forms of behavior
- A form of anxiety marked by the tendency to perform an action repeatedly in order to relieve a persistent, unwanted thought
- A sign of disgrace or discredit
- Contrary to social practice; hostile or disruptive
- Deeply unhappy and find little pleasure in life
- Mental disorders that make it difficult for individuals relate to others, to function normally or to hold a job
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- A form of anxiety that involves an intense, irrational fear of certain objects or situations
- A treatment for mental illness in which the patient talks through the problem with a trained therapist
- Having or showing no interest or emotion
- False beliefs, often of ones importance or of being persecuted
- Inability to cope with whatever behavior is required to form and maintain a relationship with another
- An inherited tendency or susceptibility
- The process of discontinuing an addictive substance, often accompanied by uncomfortable, painful and sometimes life-threatening physical and psychological reactions
- A mental disorder marked by distortion of reality, social, withdrawal and disturbances of thought, perception, motor activity and emotions
- A disorderly functioning of the mind
16 Clues: A sign of disgrace or discredit • A disorderly functioning of the mind • An inherited tendency or susceptibility • Having or showing no interest or emotion • Deeply unhappy and find little pleasure in life • Contrary to social practice; hostile or disruptive • Demonstrating two extreme and opposite forms of behavior • ...
Mental and Emotional Disorders 2023-02-16
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- disorder a disorder in which intense anxiety or fear keeps a person from functioning normally
- mental health professional who is trained and licensed by the state to perform therapy
- social worker a licensed, certified mental health professional with a master's degree in social work
- a severe mental disorder in which people lose contact with reality
- personality disorder people have trouble in close relationships with others
- a disturbance in the normal function of a part of the body
- therapy counseling that seeks to improve troubled family relationships
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- a medical doctor with a specialty in the treatment of mental health problems
- personality disorder people have a hard time cooperating with others
- depression a very serious mood disorder in which people lose interest in life and can no longer find enjoyment in anything
- the intentional taking of one's own life
- an approach that teaches you different ways of thinking or behaving
- disorder a psychological condition that affects a person's ability to interact normally with others
- disorder a mood disorder that may experiencing high and low periods
- disorder a disorder in which a person undergoes changes in mood that seem inappropriate or extreme
- an exaggerated fear of a specific situation or object
16 Clues: the intentional taking of one's own life • an exaggerated fear of a specific situation or object • a disturbance in the normal function of a part of the body • a severe mental disorder in which people lose contact with reality • an approach that teaches you different ways of thinking or behaving • ...
Individual Differences Abnormality 2013-05-09
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- Chemicals that transmit nerve impulses from one nerve cell to the next
- Views abnormal behaviour caused by unconscious, underlying psychological forces
- Are called the advocates of the medical model
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- Is the model that deals with irrational thinking
- Thoughts that take place automatically and without full awareness
- The field of Psychology that deals with mental, emotional and behavioural problems
- People deviating from the average norm
- One of the criticisms of Biological model
- Bacteria or viruses can cause rise to Mental Health illnesses
- This model sees mental disorders as caused by abnormal physiological processes
- People fear mental health illnesses more than physical ones
11 Clues: People deviating from the average norm • One of the criticisms of Biological model • Are called the advocates of the medical model • Is the model that deals with irrational thinking • People fear mental health illnesses more than physical ones • Bacteria or viruses can cause rise to Mental Health illnesses • ...
Psychology Unit 1 Vocabulary 2023-08-15
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- Used introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind.
- The scientific study of observable behavior, and its explanation by principles of learning.
- The view that psychology should be an objective science that studies behavior without reference to mental processes.
- The scientific study of the measurement of human abilities, attitudes, and traits.
- A branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders.
- A branch of psychology that studies, assesses, and treats people with psychological disorders.
- Explored how mental and behavioral processes function.
- A historically significant perspective that emphasized the growth potential of healthy people.
- The scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another.
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- The study of behavior and thinking using the experimental method.
- The science of behavior and mental processes.
- The scientific study of all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating.
- The scientific study of the links between biological and psychological processes.
- The view that knowledge originates in experience and that science should, therefore, rely on observation and experimentation.
- The study of an individual's characteristics pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting.
- The study of the evolution of behavior and mind, using principles of natural selection.
16 Clues: The science of behavior and mental processes. • Explored how mental and behavioral processes function. • A branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders. • Used introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind. • The study of behavior and thinking using the experimental method. • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2025-09-05
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- Paying attention to the present moment without judgment.
- Ability to bounce back from challenges.
- System People you rely on for encouragement and help.
- Recognizing your own emotions and behaviors.
- The body’s response to challenges or demands.
- Resolution Respectful solutions to disagreements.
- Skills Healthy ways to deal with stress.
- Health Overall well-being of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
- Feelings of worry or nervousness that interfere with life.
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- Caring about others’ struggles and wanting to help.
- Limits set to protect your well-being.
- How much you value and respect yourself.
- Mental or emotional problems not caused by physical injury or disease, often linked to stress, trauma, or inherited traits
- Mental or emotional problems caused by physical injury, disease, or chemical imbalance in the brain
- Long-lasting sadness, loss of interest, or hopelessness.
- Health How well you manage and express feelings.
- Understanding and sharing another’s feelings.
17 Clues: Limits set to protect your well-being. • Ability to bounce back from challenges. • How much you value and respect yourself. • Skills Healthy ways to deal with stress. • Recognizing your own emotions and behaviors. • The body’s response to challenges or demands. • Understanding and sharing another’s feelings. • Caring about others’ struggles and wanting to help. • ...
ap psych 2026-04-08
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- personality disorder, Lack of conscience for wrongdoing
- ess severe form of bipolar in which people move between depression and a milder hypomania
- a persistent and irrational fear of spiders.
- alternates between the hopelessness and lethargy
- Fear or avoidance of situations, such as crowds or wide open places
- characterized by lack of stability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, and emotion; impulsivity; angry outbursts
- nervosa maintains a starvation diet despite being significantly underweight
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- maladaptive learned associations
- hypersensitivity to rejection and criticism
- study of mental health and specific mental disorders
- persistent anxiety or maladaptive behaviors that reduce anxiety.
- An eating disorder in which a person's binge
- experience a euphoric, talkative, highly energetic, and overly ambitious state that lasts a week or longer
- extreme inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity
- the brain affect behavior and mental events.
- appears in childhood and is marked by deficient communication
- excessive, irrational fear of heights
17 Clues: maladaptive learned associations • excessive, irrational fear of heights • hypersensitivity to rejection and criticism • An eating disorder in which a person's binge • a persistent and irrational fear of spiders. • the brain affect behavior and mental events. • alternates between the hopelessness and lethargy • extreme inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity • ...
Mental Health Final 2021-11-25
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- severe disturbances in thinking and mood
- when anxiety persist for a long time
- emotional state which someone feels sad and hopeless
- ridged patterns in behaviors
- are a series of suicides that occur with a short period of time
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- a more sever form of depression
- experience extreme emotions
- Anxiety that is related to a object or situation
- unreasonable need to behave in a certain way
- is fear caused by a source you cannot identify
- is a used of a sharp object to intentionally cut one's body deep enough to bleed
- is an illness that affects the mind and reduces a person ability to function, adjust to change or get along with others.
- is the intentionally killing oneself
13 Clues: experience extreme emotions • ridged patterns in behaviors • a more sever form of depression • when anxiety persist for a long time • is the intentionally killing oneself • severe disturbances in thinking and mood • unreasonable need to behave in a certain way • is fear caused by a source you cannot identify • Anxiety that is related to a object or situation • ...
Mental Health Basics 2015-10-02
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- Level of anxiety where concentration is on one detail or extraneous details
- Level of anxiety associated with day-to-day living
- First response in 'fight or flight'
- Nervous system responsible for 'fight or flight'
- Diffuse apprehension with feelings of uncertainty
- Perfection principle
- Level of anxiety where psychosis or neurosis are experienced
- Rational self
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- Response experienced when stress is not relieved
- Level of anxiety where perceptual field begins to diminish
- Stage experienced with prolonged exposure to stressor
- Stage experienced physiological responses are utilized
- Pleasure principle
13 Clues: Rational self • Pleasure principle • Perfection principle • First response in 'fight or flight' • Response experienced when stress is not relieved • Nervous system responsible for 'fight or flight' • Diffuse apprehension with feelings of uncertainty • Level of anxiety associated with day-to-day living • Stage experienced with prolonged exposure to stressor • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-02-15
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- An extreme, irrational fear of an object or situation
- A condition involving delusions, hallucinations, and losing touch with reality
- Inflicting physical harm that is serious enough to cause tissue damage to one’s body
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs
- Physical or psychological craving for more of a substance
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- Irrational fear of weight gain leads to self starvation
- Belief of illness when none is present
- Emotional disorder characterized by dejection, hopelessness, inability to feel pleasure or to take interest
- Consuming large amounts of food in a short time, and then trying to purge oneself of that food
- Feelings of extreme worry, sometimes accompanied by panic attacks
- Mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it
- Difficulty sustaining attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity
- An uncontrollable need to perform repetitive acts
13 Clues: Belief of illness when none is present • An uncontrollable need to perform repetitive acts • An extreme, irrational fear of an object or situation • Irrational fear of weight gain leads to self starvation • Physical or psychological craving for more of a substance • Difficulty sustaining attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2020-04-13
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- Audrey always kept her ... from the outside world.
- Aysel wanted to kill herself, she eventually committed ...
- Craig is a smart guy, he always want to have good grades. He feels a lot of ...
- Adam Spencer suffers from OCD. That's a ...
- Adam keeps knocking on the door even when he can enter the room.
- Aysel suffered from a ... after losing her father in prison.
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- Alaska drank too much and she died in a car-accident,Pudge feels ... because he let her go.
- Bo thinks, he can travel through time. He saw the Titanic hitting an iceberg.
- Audrey is scared of the outside world.
- Sofia suddenly disappeared, she was ...
- Aysel felt a ... when her parents divorced.
- A group where you can tell your own thoughts and be yourself.
- Sofia lost her mom and two sisters at a very young age.
13 Clues: Audrey is scared of the outside world. • Sofia suddenly disappeared, she was ... • Aysel felt a ... when her parents divorced. • Adam Spencer suffers from OCD. That's a ... • Audrey always kept her ... from the outside world. • Sofia lost her mom and two sisters at a very young age. • Aysel wanted to kill herself, she eventually committed ... • ...
Mental Health Disorders 2020-11-24
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- person feels undue familiarity to an. event. clue 2 syllable word
- mood that is normal
- a measure or condition that keeps someone pr something under control
- impairment in carry out activities
- rapidly shifting from one subject to another in an unrelated manner. clue 3 syllable word
- 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 • loses pleasure and interest in activities previously enjoyed • ...
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 motor 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 cognitive 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 • rapid changes in emotional expression • the confusion of imagination with memory • impairment in carry out motor activities • person feels undue familiarity to an event • mild/moderate or profound cognitive impairment • ...
mental health crossword 2020-11-09
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- disorders characterised by eating habits
- feeling of believing or relying on something
- state of being free from illness or injury
- apps that enable people to connect online
- action of linking one with another
- control exerted to do something
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- throwing up what you have eaten to lose weight
- state of mental or emotional strain
- confidence in ones worth, self respect
- equipment developed from scientific knowledge
- feeling of worry about an uncertain outcome
- lack of appetite for food
- dependent on a particular substance
13 Clues: lack of appetite for food • control exerted to do something • action of linking one with another • state of mental or emotional strain • dependent on a particular substance • confidence in ones worth, self respect • disorders characterised by eating habits • apps that enable people to connect online • state of being free from illness or injury • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2021-09-07
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- Something we can provide someone suffering with mental health
- Can be both verbal and nonverbal
- Showing an understanding of somebody's situation/emotions
- Creating association of ones existence and value of one's individual self.
- The state of awareness of ones headspace
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- Aim to provide anyone that needs it
- Acknowledgment of the existence of something
- Maori word for 'help'
- Bring to public attention
- Calming exercise recommended for relaxation
- What are feelings
- Service provided by some work places for support in NZ
- "The road to _______"
13 Clues: What are feelings • Maori word for 'help' • "The road to _______" • Bring to public attention • Can be both verbal and nonverbal • Aim to provide anyone that needs it • The state of awareness of ones headspace • Calming exercise recommended for relaxation • Acknowledgment of the existence of something • Service provided by some work places for support in NZ • ...
Mental Health 1 2023-07-24
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- The response of disassociation or flee from dangerous situations
- Positive Stress is also called
- The response of aggression during a challenging situation
- Stage where the body can no longer keep up with the demands placed upon it
- The response of your body and mind being challenged or threatened is called
- Stress reduces this body system and the ability to fight infections
- The response of becoming rigid or still in response to a dangerous situation
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- Is the difficulty to fall asleep or stay asleep
- The stress hormone is called
- An event or situation that causes stress
- The response of pleasing and appeasing the threat to minimize danger
- The response of shut down or physically collapsing in response to danger
- The stage where the body adapts to the continued presence of the stressor is called
13 Clues: The stress hormone is called • Positive Stress is also called • An event or situation that causes stress • Is the difficulty to fall asleep or stay asleep • The response of aggression during a challenging situation • The response of disassociation or flee from dangerous situations • Stress reduces this body system and the ability to fight infections • ...
Mental Health Medications 2023-10-26
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- the generic name for Prozac (an antidepressant)
- a medication that may be used for pain, anxiety, and/or alcohol cravings
- the generic name for Seroquel (an antipsychotic)
- a neurotransmitter (brain chemical) that many antidepressants increase to treat depression and anxiety
- a medication used to treat opioid cravings as well as pain
- a medication that blocks opioid receptors and decreases cravings for alcohol
- a class of medications that can treat hallucinations, paranoia, and delusional thinking
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- an antidepressant that can also treat fibromyalgia or other nerve pain
- an antidepressant that can cause sleepiness and increase hunger
- can help treat PTSD nightmares
- the addictive chemical in cigarettes
- reverses an opioid overdose
- an antidepressant that also helps with smoking cessation
13 Clues: reverses an opioid overdose • can help treat PTSD nightmares • the addictive chemical in cigarettes • the generic name for Prozac (an antidepressant) • the generic name for Seroquel (an antipsychotic) • an antidepressant that also helps with smoking cessation • a medication used to treat opioid cravings as well as pain • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2024-03-27
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- Rest
- Health regarding the brain
- the act, process, or result of moving
- mechanism that helps manage problems or symptoms
- feeling of fellowship with others, sharing common interests and goals
- Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood.
- Feeling excited and ready to take action
- What you use to think, feel, reason etc.
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- the general condition of the body or mind with reference to soundness and vigor
- Take in all the __
- Belief that one's self has value.
- An experience that can influence sleep patterns, hygiene, etc.
- Fuel for your Body
13 Clues: Rest • Take in all the __ • Fuel for your Body • Health regarding the brain • Belief that one's self has value. • the act, process, or result of moving • Feeling excited and ready to take action • What you use to think, feel, reason etc. • mechanism that helps manage problems or symptoms • Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood. • ...
Mental/Emotional Health 2024-11-14
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- how you feel about yourself
- taking your anger out on someone other than the person who hurt you
- The acronym related to goal setting
- how you feel about yourself overall
- refusing to accept reality
- a personality disorder that involves isolation
- pretending someone else is experiencing what you are
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- frequent mood swings
- ability to recover from failure
- turning negative feelings into something positive
- flashback to a traumatic event someone experienced
- hormone associated with stress
- anything that causes stress
13 Clues: frequent mood swings • refusing to accept reality • how you feel about yourself • anything that causes stress • hormone associated with stress • ability to recover from failure • The acronym related to goal setting • how you feel about yourself overall • a personality disorder that involves isolation • turning negative feelings into something positive • ...
Mental Health Disorders 2025-05-23
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- Chronic difficulty falling or staying asleep
- A developmental disorder affecting communication and behavior
- Personality disorder marked by grandiosity and need for admiration
- Disorder triggered by traumatic events, involving flashbacks and hyperarousal
- Disorder involving obsessive focus on perceived flaws in appearance
- A neurodevelopmental disorder involving inattention and hyperactivity
- Mood disorder with alternating episodes of mania and depression
- An eating disorder characterized by extreme food restriction and fear of weight gain
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- Personality disorder involving attention-seeking and emotional overreaction
- A sleep disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts
- Personality disorder marked by disregard for others' rights
- Severe mental disorder with hallucinations and delusions
- Personality disorder characterized by social inhibition and feelings of inadequacy
13 Clues: Chronic difficulty falling or staying asleep • Severe mental disorder with hallucinations and delusions • Personality disorder marked by disregard for others' rights • A sleep disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts • A developmental disorder affecting communication and behavior • Mood disorder with alternating episodes of mania and depression • ...
Mental Health Tuesday 2025-09-25
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- Four-letter word every law student loves to see on finals (hint: not “FAIL”)
- Classic pick-me-up drink for tired law students
- What you can make with beads and string at our craft station
- The emotion when you get cold-called
- Day of rest and renewal in Scripture
- A relaxing activity you can do with crayons or markers today
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- What every law student needs more of
- The month our candy drive kicks off
- Fruit of the Spirit opposite of worry
- One of today’s snack trays
- Trusting God’s plan, even when uncertain
- Our Dean’s last name
- “Be still, and know that I am ___.” (Psalm 46:10)
13 Clues: Our Dean’s last name • One of today’s snack trays • The month our candy drive kicks off • What every law student needs more of • The emotion when you get cold-called • Day of rest and renewal in Scripture • Fruit of the Spirit opposite of worry • Trusting God’s plan, even when uncertain • Classic pick-me-up drink for tired law students • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2021-10-13
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- n. A mental disorder marked by feelings of great personal power and importance.
- in Latin means "madness"
- comes from the Greek word psyche, meaning "breath, life, soul"
- n. soul, personality, mind
- adj. Of or relating to a drug that produces abnormal and often extreme mental effects such as hallucinations
- n. A mental illness in which a person has a strong desire to steal things.
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- adj. Caused by mental or emotional problems rather than by physical illness
- n. A person with an extreme and uncontrollable desire for alcohol.
- n. Someone who is extremely self-centered and ignores the problems of others.
- n. One who treats mental or emotional disorders or related bodily ills by psychological means
10 Clues: in Latin means "madness" • n. soul, personality, mind • comes from the Greek word psyche, meaning "breath, life, soul" • n. A person with an extreme and uncontrollable desire for alcohol. • n. A mental illness in which a person has a strong desire to steal things. • adj. Caused by mental or emotional problems rather than by physical illness • ...
Nonfiction Crossword: Unf**k Your Brain 2025-09-25
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- the recurrence of an illness or condition after a period of recovery
- products taken to to enhance the diet
- a pattern for remembrance that the amygdala uses for experiences
- a state of balance (can relate to mental health state)
- 1 of 4 major trauma indicators: wondering if you will ever get over trauma and feel fine
- related to the chemical processes in a living thing
- proceeding gradually but having harmful effects
- an abuse of harmful substances, usually referring to alcohol or drugs
- a mental health condition caused by a traumatic event
- the base reasons that cause certain things such as problems
- a medication used to help some people quit the use of other drugs such as heroin
- the state of something lasting unchanged forever
- getting rid of the resentment one may have towards others, themselves, or the world in general
- the part of the brain that is alert, conscious, and can cause panic attacks/sense danger
- the part of the brain that overall controls emotions
- for a cell, gland, or organ to release a substance
- the division of thoughts into sections, possibly to reduce stress and improve focus
- a disturbing event that impacts peoples mental wellbeing
- the restraining of oneself from doing something
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- the part of the limbic system that relates event based memories to emotions
- the force at which blood goes against the walls of arteries as it circulates the body
- mental health issue causing persistent sadness
- 1 of 4 major trauma indicators: your brain freaking out as a result of the amygdala overreacting
- 1 of 4 major trauma indicators: thoughts related to trauma constantly appear in your mind
- what happens in the brain to protect us
- anything that may be a cause for something else (such as triggers for trauma)
- finding out who we are and connecting again with the world around us
- to overwhelm someone with things or people to be dealt with
- a gland that releases a wide range of hormones
- extremely deep sorrow or sadness
- 1 of 4 major trauma indicators: avoiding what triggers memories of traumatic events
- the part of the limbic system that controls long-term memories
- the state of not drinking and being off alcohol
- reactions that occur after experiencing trauma
- the ability to decide if something is actually a problem or not
- related to the mental state of someone
- the method in which the brain as a whole remembers life events
- clear walls set up personally between individuals that aren't to be crossed
- being widely present in a group or area of people
- the part of the brain that controls executive funtions
- treatment meant to help deal with or resolve an issue such as a mental one
- mental health issue causing worry, fear, unease
42 Clues: extremely deep sorrow or sadness • products taken to to enhance the diet • related to the mental state of someone • what happens in the brain to protect us • mental health issue causing persistent sadness • a gland that releases a wide range of hormones • reactions that occur after experiencing trauma • the state of not drinking and being off alcohol • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-16
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- abilities peculiar to cognitive agents
- The act or an instance of intentionally killing oneself
- an individual person as the object of his or her own reflective consciousness
- The object toward which an endeavor is directed
- Skill in managing; executive ability
- To regard as; consider
- Of or relating to the mind
- Optimistic or constructive
- The act of preventing something
- The act of one that makes
- Expressed in spoken rather than written words
- Great in scope or effect
- Of or relating to emotion
- Severe emotional or mental distress caused by an experience
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- A conclusion or judgment reached after consideration
- The physical aspect of a person as opposed to the spirit; the flesh
- Causing poor health
- Lesser in importance
- Soundness, especially of body or mind
- A condition of extreme difficulty, pressure, or strain
- The activity of conveying information through the exchange of thoughts
- The act, manner, or method of handling or dealing with someone or something
- Establishing specific, measurable, attainable, realistic objectives
- A condition characterized by lack of normal functioning of physical or mental processes
- Of or relating to the body
- The manner in which one acts or behaves
- The faculty of a human by which it thinks, feels, remembers, or desires
- Gloomy; pessimistic
- An association of disgrace or public disapproval with something, such as an action or condition
- A teenager
30 Clues: A teenager • Causing poor health • Gloomy; pessimistic • Lesser in importance • To regard as; consider • Great in scope or effect • The act of one that makes • Of or relating to emotion • Of or relating to the mind • Optimistic or constructive • Of or relating to the body • The act of preventing something • Skill in managing; executive ability • Soundness, especially of body or mind • ...
Mental Illnesses and Treatments 2016-05-30
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- Type of therapy for severely depressed people where a brief electric shock is sent through the brain
- Excessive fear of a certain situation or object
- Type of therapy mainly focused on medication and procedures.
- Mood disorder characterized by irresponsible, psychotic behavior and feeling no remorse in doing wrong
- Drugs that decrease the symptoms of schizophrenia by blocking the nueral receptors for dopamine
- Rare surgical procedure used to calm uncontrollably emotional or violent patients
- Excessive worrying about having some sort of physical illness even if there is no symptoms
- Severe chronic disorder characterized by disturbed thinking, emotions, perception and behaviors
- Increased risk of developing a disorder
- Type of disorders characterized by excessive worrying, nervousness, and anxious feelings
- Therapy used to get rid of phobias where the person is directly exposed to their fear
- Creator of cognitive therapy
- Chemical used to treat bipolar disorder
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- Mild but chronic depression
- Type of schizophrenia that includes bizarre movements and behaviors
- Where psychologists use techniques from various forms of therapy
- Type of depression that mainly occurs in the winter
- Therapy that teaches client new ways of thinking and interpreting
- Surgery that removes or damages part of the brain to change behavior
- Anxiety disorder that's characterized by repeated occurrence of certain obsessions.
- Psychologist responsible for the psychoanalytic approach and looking into the unconscious mind
21 Clues: Mild but chronic depression • Creator of cognitive therapy • Increased risk of developing a disorder • Chemical used to treat bipolar disorder • Excessive fear of a certain situation or object • Type of depression that mainly occurs in the winter • Type of therapy mainly focused on medication and procedures. • ...
PPL 4O Mental Health 2019-05-01
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- Exercise also seems to strengthen our biochemical resilience to ______________.
- Medication may be prescribed for a mental health disorder, but it may also be suggested that the person _____________.
- When a person receives regular counselling and this helps them to function, this is considered a ________________.
- Exercise is known to increase your ______________ level.
- A person experiencing periods of extreme excitement as well as periods of feeling low.
- When a person acts upon those repetitive, irrational thoughts.
- A mentally healthy person experiences all _________________.
- In any experiment, the subjects that don't receive any treatment but believe they do are the _______________.
- In order to change a person's outlook, it is helpful to encourage positive self- _________.
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- In cases of severe depression, exercise may be ____________ on its own.
- Exercise helps to combat depression because it boosts self- _____________.
- A disorder in which the person experiences long periods of feeling worthless.
- One of the hormones that increases in the brain following physical activity.
- A negative generalization about a person or group of people.
- When a person has repetitive, irrational thoughts.
- One possible cause of Depression is experiencing one or a series of _________________ events.
- Mentally unhealthy people are not more ______________ than mentally healthy people.
- It is difficult to diagnose the correct mental health disorder as they have ________________ symptoms.
- Depression is a ____________ disorder.
- It is important to detect and treat disorders ___________ as this will help with the success of the treatment.
20 Clues: Depression is a ____________ disorder. • When a person has repetitive, irrational thoughts. • Exercise is known to increase your ______________ level. • A negative generalization about a person or group of people. • A mentally healthy person experiences all _________________. • When a person acts upon those repetitive, irrational thoughts. • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2014-10-21
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- What is the taking of one's life on purpose?
- What emotion is a natural reaction to feel threatened?
- What means a mental and emotional problem in which a person undergoes mood swings that seem extreme, inappropriate, or lasting a long time?
- What are sources of stress?
- The way you view yourself overall.
- What means feelings such as love, joy, or fear?
- What disorder has a fear of a specific thing like tunnels, spiders, public places, etc.?
- What is a hormone that increases the level of sugar in blood?
- What means having a positive attitude about the future?
- How you feel about yourself.
- Stress that prevents you from doing what you need to do.
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- What are places to get information, support, and advice?
- How can media affect a person's self-esteem?
- What is the body's response to real or imagined dangers to life events?
- What is a strong sense of hopelessness?
- What is a belief in your ability to do what you set out to do?
- swing What are frequent changes in emotional state?
- stress What is stress that helps you reach goals?
- What is one environmental influence on your personality?
- What emotion makes people feel good?
- A suggestion to seek help or info from another person.
- What is tiredness?
22 Clues: What is tiredness? • What are sources of stress? • How you feel about yourself. • The way you view yourself overall. • What emotion makes people feel good? • What is a strong sense of hopelessness? • What is the taking of one's life on purpose? • How can media affect a person's self-esteem? • What means feelings such as love, joy, or fear? • ...
Mental & Emotional Health Terms 2023-12-06
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- A series of suicides occuring within a short period of time and involving people who are connected in some way
- The intentional taking of one's own life
- Your belief in your abiity to accomplish a goal or task
- A person whose behavior, example, or success serves as a model to copy or avoid
- Prolonged feelings of helplessness, hopelessness, or sadness
- Stress which causes loss of sleep
- An experience that causes a high level of stress
- How the body responds to thoughts and feelings
- Mood disorder in which 2-4 symptoms of depression last at least 2 weeks
- A response to stress in which adrenaline is released to prepare the body to fight or flee
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- The ability to accept yourself and others, adapt to and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and daily challenges of life. Also includes emotional health.
- Reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands
- Following the alarm response, the body relaxes and returns to normal in this phase
- Feeling of worth you have about yourself
- Complete set of characteristics that make you unique
- Perception or mental picture of yourself
- Stress which motivates one to perform well
- Depression in which 2 or more of the symptoms last for 1 or more years
- In ___ suicide, a person makes an attempt to take their life but does not intend to die
- Depression in which 5-9 symptoms last for at least 2 weeks
20 Clues: Stress which causes loss of sleep • The intentional taking of one's own life • Feeling of worth you have about yourself • Perception or mental picture of yourself • Stress which motivates one to perform well • How the body responds to thoughts and feelings • An experience that causes a high level of stress • Complete set of characteristics that make you unique • ...
Mental Health Crossword puzzle 2023-02-26
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- "Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will you with my righteous right hand." - (Isaiah 41:10 NIV)
- “Cast all your on him because he cares for you.” - (1 Peter 5:7)
- "I can do all this through him who gives me ." - (Philippians 4:13 NIV)
- "The Lord is close to the and saves those who are crushed in spirit." - (Psalm 34:18 NIV)
- "Anxiety in a man's heart weighs him down, but a word makes him glad." - (Proverbs 12:25 NIV)
- "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you ." - (Matthew 11:28 NIV)
- "Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have gained access by into this grace in which we now stand. And we boast in the hope of the glory of God." - (Romans 5:1-2 NIV)
- "But he said to me, 'My is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.' Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me." - (2 Corinthians 12:9 NIV)
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- "A cheerful heart is good , but a crushed spirit dries up the bones." - (Proverbs 17:22 NIV)
- "He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their ." - (Psalm 147:3 NIV)
- "I have told you these things, so that in me you may have . In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world." - (John 16:33 NIV)
- "Therefore I tell you, do not about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Isn't life more than food, and the body more than clothes?" - (Matthew 6:25 NIV)
- "When the cry for help, the Lord hears and delivers them out of all their troubles. The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit." - (Psalm 34:17-18)
- “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with , present your requests to God.” - (Philippians 4:6 NIV)
- "Even though i walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no , for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me." - (Psalm 23:4 NIV)
- "Finally, and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable. if anything is excellent or, think about such things." - (Philippians 4:8 NIV)
- "The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my , my stronghold." - (Psalm 18:2 NIV)
- "Anxiety weighs down the , but a kind word cheers it up." - (Proverbs 12:25 NIV)
- "For God has not given us a spirit of , but of power and of love and of a sound mind." - (2 Timothy 1:7 NIV)
- "The Lord is my strength and my ; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me. My heart leaps for joy, and with my song I praise him." - (Psalm 28:7 NIV)
- "And the peace of God, which transcends all , will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." - (Philippians 4:7 NIV)
21 Clues: “Cast all your on him because he cares for you.” - (1 Peter 5:7) • "I can do all this through him who gives me ." - (Philippians 4:13 NIV) • "He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their ." - (Psalm 147:3 NIV) • "Anxiety weighs down the , but a kind word cheers it up." - (Proverbs 12:25 NIV) • ...
7th Grade Mental & Emotional 2024-02-20
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- stress hormone that makes you run fight or flee
- stress hormone that doesn't shut off sometimes
- David has fruits and vegetables for lunch everyday
- Jackson has access to many stores, doctors, and other services in his community
- internal stressor that can never be achieved
- your identity in relation to the world (race, ethnicity, social status, gender, religion are some examples)
- stressor that can be real or perceived
- riding a roller coaster
- a person acts without thinking first
- stress that comes from inside you
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- decision making part of the brain that isn't fully developed until around age 25
- outcome of an action-could be positive or negative
- social identity groups can provide a sense of this
- one of the deadly disease that stress can lead to
- a third stress response that can be deadly
- a stressor that could be caused by noise or living situations
- ideas and beliefs that are important to you; an internal influence
- amount of time it takes to rewire your brain with meditation
- Zoe feels overwhelmed so she takes a series of deep breaths
- being so nervous that you can't sleep
- an external influence made up of people around you
- keeps us alive by running or fighting
- a combination and physical, mental, and environmental well-being
- a fear that stops you from living normally
- influence your identity and a need to belong (media, peers, and social media for example)
25 Clues: riding a roller coaster • stress that comes from inside you • a person acts without thinking first • being so nervous that you can't sleep • keeps us alive by running or fighting • stressor that can be real or perceived • a third stress response that can be deadly • a fear that stops you from living normally • internal stressor that can never be achieved • ...
Counseling and Mental Health 2024-05-09
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- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
- combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character
- Medical care for people with an anticipated life expectancy of 6 months or less
- A dosage form that contains one or more active and/or inactive ingredients
- feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness
- the provision of assistance and guidance in resolving personal, social, or psychological problems
- recurring thoughts (obsessions), engages in repetitive behaviors (compulsions), or both
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- branch of philosophy that is concerned with human conduct,
- something you want to achieve.
- the action or fact of dying or being killed; the end of the life of a person or organism
- sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety, often causing wildly unthinking behavior.
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- unjustified suspicion and mistrust of other people or their actions.
- pressure or tension exerted on a material object
- excessive eating followed by periods of fasting or self-induced vomiting
- an uncontrollable, irrational, and lasting fear of a certain object, situation, or activity
- A progressive disease that destroys memory and other important mental functions.
- a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility
- physical and mental states brought on by neurophysiological changes
- feeling or showing sorrow; unhappy.
- deep sorrow, especially that caused by someone's death
- where someone acquires an excessive number of items and stores them in a chaotic manner
- stress that leads to a positive response
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience
- a state of confusion
- mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- the scientific study of the mind and behavior
30 Clues: a state of confusion • something you want to achieve. • feeling or showing sorrow; unhappy. • feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness • stress that leads to a positive response • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience • the scientific study of the mind and behavior • pressure or tension exerted on a material object • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • ...
Aspects of Mental Health 2024-05-29
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- A mindset one should maintain when dealing with tough times
- Consenting to the finality of a situation without protesting it.
- Conveying your thoughts to another person
- An important way to unwind when under a lot of stress
- Losing hope
- Treatment meant to relieve a disorder.
- The examination of your own thoughts
- Survival
- Assisting someone when they are down
- Something everyone goes through
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of someone else.
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- Remembering the good aspects of a bad situation
- The process of gaining strength and confidence
- A feeling that makes people want to go out of their way to relieve the emotional and mental pain of others.
- Personal limits you create between yourself and others.
- Excessive worry and fear about everyday situations
- One's conscious knowledge of their own feelings, decisions, and stress.
- Doing things for your own enjoyment
- Prioritizing your own needs
- A trait needed to keep moving forward
- A mental disorder that causes intense thoughts
- Appreciating yourself
- Being thankful and being able to return kindness
- A process of change that improves an individuals wellness
- The ability to withstand crises
25 Clues: Survival • Losing hope • Appreciating yourself • Prioritizing your own needs • The ability to withstand crises • Something everyone goes through • Doing things for your own enjoyment • The examination of your own thoughts • Assisting someone when they are down • A trait needed to keep moving forward • Treatment meant to relieve a disorder. • ...
Fredrik's Mental Wellbeing Crossword 2022-09-05
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- The moment when blood pours out of your body
- A disease or sickness
- Pain or injury
- A moment of joy
- State of tiredness, unsolved when attempting to rest or sleep
- Having trouble to sleep peacefully
- The most common digestive problem
- Something you can feel, see, and taste
- Knocked to the ground
- Another word for mad
- The process of increasing in size
- A moment of when tears comes out of your eyes
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- Having a good diet
- Sudden uncontrollable fear
- Exposure to a traumatic event and remembering it
- Immense sadness
- Desire to do something or go somewhere, cannot wait
- Reaction to stressful or unfamiliar situations
- The opposite of a good diet
- Something horrifying
20 Clues: Pain or injury • A moment of joy • Immense sadness • Having a good diet • Something horrifying • Another word for mad • A disease or sickness • Knocked to the ground • Sudden uncontrollable fear • The opposite of a good diet • The most common digestive problem • The process of increasing in size • Having trouble to sleep peacefully • Something you can feel, see, and taste • ...
Healthy Psychology & Mental Illness 2025-03-18
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- _____disorders: Disorders that affect brain development, such as ADHD and ASD.
- _____learned associations: Negative behaviors learned through past experiences, like phobias.
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties, like bouncing back after a setback.
- _____perspective: Examines how thoughts influence emotions and behavior.
- _____ I Disorder: A disorder with severe manic episodes and possibly depressive episodes.
- psychology: The study of how biological, psychological, and social factors affect health and illness.
- _____-compulsive disorder: A disorder with unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and actions (compulsions).
- _____kyofusho: A cultural syndrome involving fear of offending others with one's appearance or behavior.
- _____stress disorder: A disorder triggered by a traumatic event, causing flashbacks and anxiety.
- _____Spectrum Disorder (ASD): A developmental disorder affecting communication and behavior.
- _____strengths: Personal traits that are particularly fulfilling and energizing, such as kindness or creativity.
- _____ II Disorder: A disorder with hypomanic episodes and major depressive episodes.
- _____affect Lack of emotional expression.
- _____-and-befriend theory: A stress response where individuals seek social support and nurture others, often seen in females.
- _____symptoms: Symptoms that involve an excess of normal functions, such as hallucinations.
- Alternating between periods of mania and depression.
- ____model: Considers biological, psychological, and social factors in health and illness.
- _____disorder: Recurrent panic attacks and fear of future attacks.
- _____perspective: Understanding behavior through learning and conditioning.
- _____Depressive Disorder: A mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- Strongly held false beliefs, such as thinking one has superpowers.
- A state of near psychotic elevated mood and energy, often with impulsive behavior.
- (motivating): Positive stress that motivates individuals to achieve goals, like preparing for a competition.
- _____Spectrum Disorders: Disorders characterized by distorted thinking and perception.
- _____-focused coping: Managing emotions in response to stress, such as seeking comfort from friends.
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- _____disorder: Difficulty discarding possessions, leading to cluttered living spaces.
- _____ and Categories of virtues: Positive traits classified into wisdom, courage, humanity, justice, temperance, and transcendence.
- _____approach: Combining techniques from different therapeutic approaches to best meet the client's needs.
- _____-focused coping: Tackling a stressful situation directly to reduce its impact, like creating a study schedule for exams.
- _____disorders: Disorders characterized by excessive fear and anxiety.
- _____identity disorder: A disorder where a person has two or more distinct identities.
- _____perspective: Focuses on unconscious processes and childhood experiences affecting behavior.
- _____symptoms: Symptoms that involve a decrease in normal functions, such as lack of emotion.
- _____subjective experiences: Personal feelings of happiness and satisfaction, like enjoying a hobby.
- (debilitating): Negative stress that can cause anxiety or health problems, such as losing a job.
- _____hypothesis: Suggests that schizophrenia is linked to excess dopamine activity.
- _____anxiety disorder (GAD): Persistent and excessive worry about various aspects of life.
- _____phobia: An intense fear of a specific object or situation, like spiders.
- _____perspective: Emphasizes personal growth and self-fulfillment.
- _____and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM): A manual used by clinicians to diagnose mental disorders.
- A state of unresponsiveness, often involving immobility or repetitive movements.
- _____objective experiences: Tangible achievements that bring satisfaction, like winning an award.
- _____-stress model: Suggests that mental disorders develop from a genetic predisposition triggered by stress.
- _____adaptation syndrome (GAS): The body's three-stage response to stress: alarm, resistance, and exhaustion.
- _____-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): A disorder characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
- _____Classification of Mental Disorders (ICD): A global standard for diagnosing health conditions, including mental disorders.
- Sensory experiences without external stimuli, like hearing voices.
- _____anxiety disorder: Intense fear of social situations and being judged by others.
- _____de nervios: A cultural syndrome involving uncontrollable shouting, crying, and trembling.
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. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2025 2025-03-05
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- – Extreme tiredness that makes it hard to focus or stay active.
- – A feeling of tightness or stress in the body or mind, often caused by worry or pressure.
- – A doctor’s written order for medicine or treatment that a person needs.
- – How a person sees and thinks about themselves, including their appearance, abilities, and personality.
- – A type of light that comes from screens like phones, computers, and TVs, which can make it harder to sleep if used too much at night.
- – A treatment that helps people face their fears in a safe way so they can learn to handle them better.
- – Sudden, strong memories of a past event that feel very real, often connected to trauma.
- – A strong feeling of fear or worry about something bad that might happen.
- – A mental health condition that makes a person feel very sad, hopeless, or uninterested in things they used to enjoy for a long time.
- – A strong, uncontrollable urge to do something, even if it doesn’t make sense or causes problems.
- – A mobile phone that can connect to the internet, run apps, and be used for calling, texting, taking photos, and more.
- – An eating disorder where a person eats very little because they fear gaining weight, even when they are already very thin.
- – A strong and unhealthy need to do or use something, like drugs, video games, or social media, even when it causes problems.
- – People who try to harm or take advantage of others, especially online or in unsafe situations.
- – When someone becomes less sensitive to something over time, like getting used to scary movies or loud noises.
- – Bullying that happens online through social media, texting, or other digital platforms, often involving mean messages, rumors, or threats.
- – Pain in the head that can be caused by stress, lack of sleep, screen time, or health problems.
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- – Feeling overly aware of yourself, often in a way that makes you nervous or embarrassed about how others see you.
- – The process of thinking about something, especially when it involves serious topics like life goals or harmful thoughts.
- – Something very scary or upsetting that has a lasting effect on a person’s emotions or mind.
- – Talking to a trained professional to get help with mental health problems, emotions, or personal challenges.
- – Medicines that doctors give to help people with depression feel better by balancing chemicals in the brain.
- – Scary or upsetting dreams that can wake a person up feeling afraid.
- – The stage of life between childhood and adulthood, usually from ages 10-19, when a person goes through big physical, emotional, and social changes.
- – A practice where a person sits quietly, focuses on their breathing, and clears their mind to feel calm and relaxed.
- – A sudden feeling of intense fear or anxiety that causes physical symptoms like a racing heart, sweating, or trouble breathing.
- – Related to how the brain thinks, learns, remembers, and understands things.
- – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, a mental health condition that happens after experiencing something very scary or dangerous, causing flashbacks, anxiety, or nightmares.
- – A feeling of nervousness, worry, or fear about something that might happen. It can make your heart race or make it hard to concentrate.
29 Clues: – Extreme tiredness that makes it hard to focus or stay active. • – Scary or upsetting dreams that can wake a person up feeling afraid. • – A doctor’s written order for medicine or treatment that a person needs. • – A strong feeling of fear or worry about something bad that might happen. • ...
Mental Health and Wellbeing 2025-09-25
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- Common practice to improve mindfulness
- Feeling of worry or unease
- Grateful recognition of the good in life
- Taking care of yourself physically and emotionally
- Act of resting and recharging
- A good friend can give this
- Opposite of sad
- Feeling of happiness
- Relating to the mind
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- Practice of noticing the present moment without judgment
- General state of physical and mental wellbeing
- Another word for gratitude
- Mindful breathing can help manage this
- Physical activity that boosts mood
- Mindset of personal improvement and learning
- Talking to a trained professional for support
- Taking a break to recharge
- Opposite of tense
- Book to write down thoughts and feelings
- Looking forward positively
20 Clues: Opposite of sad • Opposite of tense • Feeling of happiness • Relating to the mind • Another word for gratitude • Feeling of worry or unease • Taking a break to recharge • Looking forward positively • A good friend can give this • Act of resting and recharging • Physical activity that boosts mood • Common practice to improve mindfulness • Mindful breathing can help manage this • ...
'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 • ...
Mental process crossword challenge 2026-03-26
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- Association connecting two phenomena that have similar features.
- Mental process of storing, preserving, and reproducing experience.
- Concentration of consciousness on an object.
- Passive attention caused by the novelty or force of an irritant.
- A time-nervous connection forming the physiological basis of memory.
- When attention is completely absorbed by one single object.
- A fixedness of perception caused by knowledge of physical properties.
- Simple association uniting phenomena connected in time or space.
- Restoration of previously perceived information in the absence of the object.
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- Keeping several objects in the center of attention simultaneously.
- Process of active processing and ordering material in memory.
- Process of preserving received impressions in memory.
- The quantity of objects (7±2) covered by attention in a limited time.
- Restoration of perceived objects during a repeated meeting.
- Ability to perceive only subjects that represent a certain interest.
- The duration of a concentration of attention on a specific object.
- The intentional carry of attention from one object to another.
- Changes in attention occurring with a frequency of 1 to 5 seconds.
- The dependence of perception on a person's former experience.
- Association that connects two opposite phenomena.
20 Clues: Concentration of consciousness on an object. • Association that connects two opposite phenomena. • Process of preserving received impressions in memory. • Restoration of perceived objects during a repeated meeting. • When attention is completely absorbed by one single object. • Process of active processing and ordering material in memory. • ...
chapter 4 mental health 2026-05-06
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- formation behaving in a way opposite to true feelings
- an emotional response to perceived danger that prepares the body for action
- illness alterations in thinking emotions or behavior that cause distress or impaired functioning
- behavioral therapy treatment that changes negative thought patterns to improve emotional health
- refusal to accept reality or facts
- mental processes occurring outside of awareness
- unconsciously blocking disturbing thoughts or memories
- support resources and assistance received from others such as friends and family
- creating false but believable excuses for behavior
- redirecting emotions to a safer substitute target
- emotional or physical tension caused by unmet needs or challenging situations
- the act or process of knowing including thinking perceiving and remembering
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- strategies methods used to manage emotional stress and difficult situations
- needs basic needs required for survival such as food water and safety
- attributing one’s own feelings to another person
- mechanisms mental strategies used to avoid unpleasant thoughts or feelings
- adopting traits of another person or group
- a personality trait involving ongoing anger mistrust and aggression toward others
- being aware of thoughts feelings and beliefs
- an intense irrational fear of a specific object or situation
- needs needs related to personal development including belonging self-esteem and purpose
- health a sense of well-being including optimism productive behavior healthy relationships and ability to cope with change
- separating emotions from thoughts or experiences
- a feeling that results from cognitive processing and influences behavior
- a strong emotion triggered by perceived threat frustration or loss
25 Clues: refusal to accept reality or facts • adopting traits of another person or group • being aware of thoughts feelings and beliefs • mental processes occurring outside of awareness • attributing one’s own feelings to another person • separating emotions from thoughts or experiences • redirecting emotions to a safer substitute target • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2026-05-14
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- to understand people's situations or feelings
- adjusting to change
- letting go of frustration and grudges
- to do with feelings
- to be appreciative
- maintaining equilibrium
- to have power over yourself and your mind
- to do with your brain
- Having a good outlook
- niceness
- calmness
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- being kind to others and yourself
- practicing a calm state
- Having a bad outlook
- achieving inner peace
- the ability to understand others' emotions
- developing and learning from experience
- grow, thrive
- the ability to bounce back
- supportive & encouraging
20 Clues: niceness • calmness • grow, thrive • to be appreciative • adjusting to change • to do with feelings • Having a bad outlook • achieving inner peace • to do with your brain • Having a good outlook • practicing a calm state • maintaining equilibrium • supportive & encouraging • the ability to bounce back • being kind to others and yourself • letting go of frustration and grudges • ...
Schizophrenia 2022-03-31
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- contrary to the laws and customs of society; devoid of or antagonistic to sociable instincts or practices
- characterized by or holding idiosyncratic beliefs or impressions that are contradicted by reality or rational argument, typically as a symptom of a mental disorder
- The act of not having a home
- A extremely changeable mood
- a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- not logical or reasonable choices
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- the faculty or activity of imagining things, especially things that are impossible or improbable
- a severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality
- feelings of severe sadness for extended amounts of time
- To change your mood very quickly
- the state of being obsessed with someone or something
- a chronic or persistent disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease or injury and marked by memory disorders, personality changes, and impaired reasoning
- Disorders that affect your thinking, feeling, mood, and or behavior
- an experience involving the apparent perception of something not present
- a state of wildly excited activity or emotion
15 Clues: A extremely changeable mood • The act of not having a home • To change your mood very quickly • not logical or reasonable choices • a state of wildly excited activity or emotion • the state of being obsessed with someone or something • feelings of severe sadness for extended amounts of time • Disorders that affect your thinking, feeling, mood, and or behavior • ...
example 2022-04-12
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- Workque used for behavioral health.
- This phone resource is for elderly members that may need non-emergency emotional or crisis support.
- Resource where employees can get free counseling sessions, talk to a finance person or lawyer.
- Make sure to send 6-9 a month.
- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry or fear about situations.
- On demand app for stress, anxiety, and depression.
- Both a website and program for Mental Health.
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- One of the most common mental health conditions, It differs from normal feelings of sadness or anger in the length of time it lasts, the scope and intensity of the feelings, and the impact on daily life.
- The program that lets you visit a MD online for medical or mental health assistance.
- Sympathetic pity or concern for others.
- Healthcare resource for cost savings on medications.
- What UHC calls Mental Health.
- When one has difficulty recovering from an terrifying event.
- Website that partners with 211 and United Way to find local resources anywhere in USA.
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension.
15 Clues: What UHC calls Mental Health. • Make sure to send 6-9 a month. • Workque used for behavioral health. • Sympathetic pity or concern for others. • A feeling of emotional or physical tension. • Both a website and program for Mental Health. • On demand app for stress, anxiety, and depression. • Healthcare resource for cost savings on medications. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month 2025-05-07
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- How the brain grows and changes over time.
- A neurotransmitter that helps in regulating many different brain functions, including mood, anxiety and thinking.
- Intervention A process used to recognize warning signs for mental health problems and to take early action against factors that put individuals at risk
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- A practice that involves focusing or clearing the mind, often through techniques like focusing on the breath or a mantra, to achieve mental clarity, emotional calm, and increased awareness
- A natural bodily and mental response to challenges and demands.
- Middle School Mental Health Liaison.
- Illness Range of brain disorders that affect mood, behaviour, and thought process
- The study of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and networks of sensory nerve cells called neurons.
- Month of Mental Health Awareness
- A person who is professionally trained and/or skilled in the practice of a particular type of therapy.
10 Clues: Month of Mental Health Awareness • Middle School Mental Health Liaison. • How the brain grows and changes over time. • A natural bodily and mental response to challenges and demands. • Illness Range of brain disorders that affect mood, behaviour, and thought process • ...
MOOD & AFFECT 2025-09-10
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- – Feelings of extreme worry, tension, or restlessness that affect daily life.
- – A long-term, mild form of depression lasting two or more years.
- – A stable, “normal” mood (not depressed or overly elevated).
- – When emotional distress shows up as physical symptoms (e.g., headache, stomach pain) without a clear medical cause.
- – Changing unhelpful thoughts to healthier, more realistic ones.
- - Conditions that affect thinking, mood, or behavior (e.g., depression, anxiety, schizophrenia).
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- – A dangerous reaction from too much serotonin, often due to medications; causes agitation, confusion, muscle rigidity, high fever.
- – Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed.
- – The outward display of emotions (facial expression, tone of voice, body language).
- – Severe mental health disorders that greatly interfere with daily life (e.g., schizophrenia, bipolar disorder).
- – A state of well-being where a person can cope with stress, work, and relationships.
- – A person’s sustained emotional state (happy, sad, angry, etc.).
- – Focusing on the present moment without judgment.
- – Feelings such as happiness, sadness, fear, or anger.
14 Clues: – Focusing on the present moment without judgment. • – Feelings such as happiness, sadness, fear, or anger. • – Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed. • – A stable, “normal” mood (not depressed or overly elevated). • – Changing unhelpful thoughts to healthier, more realistic ones. • ...
Psych 101 2026-01-22
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- kindness and ethical behaviour
- psychoanalyst who proposed that unconscious mind shapes behaviour
- ability to selectively focus mental resources on information
- therapy exploring unconscious conflicts through talk and interpretation
- explores biological bases of behaviour and mental processes
- stimuli that provoke emotional psychological or behavioural reactions
- moral component of personality internalising societal rules
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- focuses on personal growth free will and meaning
- studies observable behaviour shaped by environment and learning
- relating to mental processes like thinking memory and perception
- enduring patterns of thoughts feelings and behaviours
- reaction to a stimulus
- process of encoding storing and retrieving information
13 Clues: reaction to a stimulus • kindness and ethical behaviour • focuses on personal growth free will and meaning • enduring patterns of thoughts feelings and behaviours • process of encoding storing and retrieving information • explores biological bases of behaviour and mental processes • moral component of personality internalising societal rules • ...
Laughing puzzle 2021-06-10
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- uncontrollable laughing and crying disorder
- an action expressed to a situation
- manic man
- NO solution
- part of the brain that's responsible for behavioral and emotional responses.
- expression of sadness
- Treats mental disorders primarily with medications.
- medication to make you happy
- expression of feelings
- expression of happiness
- A physical or mental indicator
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- Can not control
- Someone to talk about your problems
- Treats nervous system disorders
- In the genes
- disorder that can affect mood, behavior and thinking
- injury to the brain that effects brain function
- treatment
18 Clues: manic man • treatment • NO solution • In the genes • Can not control • expression of sadness • expression of feelings • expression of happiness • medication to make you happy • A physical or mental indicator • Treats nervous system disorders • an action expressed to a situation • Someone to talk about your problems • uncontrollable laughing and crying disorder • ...
TEKS DESKRIPSI Kelas 9 2024-08-27
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- kami sangsi atas sanksi hakim kepada terdakwa
- kata tunjuk dekat
- salah satu konjungsi tujuan
- teks yang menggambarkan sesuatu secara rinci
- salah satu konjungsi penyebaban
- bola itu mental ditendang Ario membuat mental Ario bagus
- keterpaduan antarunsur bahasa dalam teks
- konjungsi pengandaian
- salah satu konjungsi keterangan waktu
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- keserasian antarunsur bahasa dalam teks
- nama lain kata hubung
- sinonim kata gampang
- salah satu kata tunjuk
- sinonim ikut, turut
- antonim kata tinggi
- salah satu kata ganti orang ketiga jamak
- sinonim takut
- kata ganti orang pertama jamak
18 Clues: sinonim takut • kata tunjuk dekat • sinonim ikut, turut • antonim kata tinggi • sinonim kata gampang • nama lain kata hubung • konjungsi pengandaian • salah satu kata tunjuk • salah satu konjungsi tujuan • kata ganti orang pertama jamak • salah satu konjungsi penyebaban • salah satu konjungsi keterangan waktu • keserasian antarunsur bahasa dalam teks • ...
Unit 4 2024-02-26
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- a problem that is blocking your way.
- To remove attention from one thing to another
- to make something
- Having the opposite effect of something you wanted to do
- an uncomfortable feeling caused by nervousness
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- A mental disorder that causes significant distress.
- A mental illness, usually in older people, they tend to forget things/people.
- The time limit we have to live
- An arrangement to meet someone
- A heavy load that you carry, such as pressure.
- Someone who has stopped working.
- a mental illness in which you can’t sleep at night
- something happening at the same time.
13 Clues: to make something • The time limit we have to live • An arrangement to meet someone • Someone who has stopped working. • a problem that is blocking your way. • something happening at the same time. • To remove attention from one thing to another • A heavy load that you carry, such as pressure. • an uncomfortable feeling caused by nervousness • ...
Laughing puzzle 2021-06-10
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- injury to the brain that effects brain function
- manic man
- In the genes
- Can not control
- an action expressed to a situation
- uncontrollable laughing and crying disorder
- treatment
- NO solution
- Treats nervous system disorders
- A physical or mental indicator
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- Treats mental disorders primarily with medications.
- disorder that can affect mood, behavior and thinking
- medication to make you happy
- expression of happiness
- Someone to talk about your problems
- expression of feelings
- expression of sadness
- part of the brain that's responsible for behavioral and emotional responses.
18 Clues: manic man • treatment • NO solution • In the genes • Can not control • expression of sadness • expression of feelings • expression of happiness • medication to make you happy • A physical or mental indicator • Treats nervous system disorders • an action expressed to a situation • Someone to talk about your problems • uncontrollable laughing and crying disorder • ...
Med Term-Mod 6 Quiz Review 2024-11-10
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- Spinal Cord Imaging Test
- involuntary, repetitive movement
- Radioactive imaging test (Abbrev.)
- Unable to speak
- Drowsiness
- Mental state characterized by confusion, disorientation, and agitation
- produces muscle cramps
- Male breast tissue development
- Burning, Prickly, or Tingling sensation
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- Surgical nerve repair
- Enlargement of bones and head
- Unable to smell
- Paralysis
- Mental state characterized by loss of cognitive function
- Caused by bump, blow, or jolt to the head
- Excessive hair growth
- Fainting
- Sensation (such as voice or lights) experienced just before a seizure
18 Clues: Fainting • Paralysis • Drowsiness • Unable to smell • Unable to speak • Surgical nerve repair • Excessive hair growth • produces muscle cramps • Spinal Cord Imaging Test • Enlargement of bones and head • Male breast tissue development • involuntary, repetitive movement • Radioactive imaging test (Abbrev.) • Burning, Prickly, or Tingling sensation • Caused by bump, blow, or jolt to the head • ...
Somatic Symptom Disorder and Factitious Disorder 2025-09-21
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- Talk show host
- An idea or memory
- Mental or physical sickness
- Invented or fake
- Actor from Pirates of the Caribbean
- Constant stress
- reaching a high or the highest degree
- Substance used for medical treatment
- A persons physical or mental activity
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- Talk therapy
- Related to the body
- activity or purpose natural to or intended for a person or thing
- Sad mood disorder
- enlarged or altered beyond normal proportions.
- Singer, songwriter, and named after chocolate
- Anticipated danger
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- A situation involving danger
18 Clues: Talk therapy • Talk show host • Constant stress • Invented or fake • An idea or memory • Sad mood disorder • Anticipated danger • Related to the body • Mental or physical sickness • A situation involving danger • extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • Actor from Pirates of the Caribbean • Substance used for medical treatment • reaching a high or the highest degree • ...
Mental Health Awareness Crossword 2026-04-26
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- Seeking help from others
- Feelings like happiness or sadness
- A common response to pressure
- A serious mood disorder
- A calming coping skill using slow breaths
- Talking openly about feelings
- Activities that promote well-being
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- Exhaustion from prolonged stress
- A peaceful mental state
- Being present in the moment
- Process of recovery
- Inner strength during challenges
- Help from friends, family, or community
- Professional mental health treatment
- Daily reflection or awareness practice
- Ability to bounce back
- Deep emotional wound
- Excessive worry or fear
18 Clues: Process of recovery • Deep emotional wound • Ability to bounce back • A peaceful mental state • A serious mood disorder • Excessive worry or fear • Seeking help from others • Being present in the moment • A common response to pressure • Talking openly about feelings • Exhaustion from prolonged stress • Inner strength during challenges • Feelings like happiness or sadness • ...
Health Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-03
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- ___ problems is a symptom for many mental health conditions
- ___ attack is sudden episode of intense fear
- A pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use
- a person that has this condition has moods that switch between extremely low and high
- Chronic ___ washing, a symptom of OCD
- the P in PTSD
- ___drugs are highly addictive and illegal
- what does the C in OCD stand for
- A disorder that causes delusion, hallucination and paranoia
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- ___ affective disorder, a type of depression that happens during the winter and usually goes away during spring an summer
- A common mental health disorder
- T in PTSD
- what does the O in OCD stand for
- ___ anxiety, a mental health condition where interactions with other people cause anxiety
- generalized ___ disorder, excessive and/or irrational worry and tension
- People with OCD___touching
- a symptom of Anxiety
- what does the C in OCD
18 Clues: T in PTSD • the P in PTSD • a symptom of Anxiety • what does the C in OCD • People with OCD___touching • A common mental health disorder • what does the O in OCD stand for • what does the C in OCD stand for • Chronic ___ washing, a symptom of OCD • A pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use • ___drugs are highly addictive and illegal • ___ attack is sudden episode of intense fear • ...
michaels puzzle 2022-05-02
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- a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body.
- an emotional state or reaction.
- health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior
- a neuropsychiatric disorder marked by deficient emotional responses, lack of empathy, and poor behavioral controls, commonly resulting in persistent antisocial deviance and criminal behavior.
- a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person
- is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
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- are conditions that affect your thinking, feeling, mood, and behavior. They may be occasional or long-lasting (chronic). They can affect your ability to relate to others and function each day.
- mad, wild, or erratic behavior or nature.
- Serious mental illness or disorder impairing a person's capacity to function normally and safely: brainsickness, craziness, dementia, derangement, disturbance, insanity, lunacy, madness, mental illness, psychopathy, unbalance.
- the state of being mentally ill, especially severely.
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
- the state of being a lunatic; insanity (not in technical use).
- the act of deranging or state of being deranged. disorder or confusion. psychiatry a mental disorder or serious mental disturbance.
13 Clues: an emotional state or reaction. • mad, wild, or erratic behavior or nature. • the state of being mentally ill, especially severely. • the state of being a lunatic; insanity (not in technical use). • health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior • a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person • ...
Intelligence Crossword 2024-01-18
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- the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- this person's theory includes analytical, creative, and practical intelligence
- the extent to which a test yield consistent results, as assessed by the consistency of scores on two halves of the test, or on retesting
- the most widely used intelligence test
- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- a method for assessing an individual's mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others, using numerical scores
- who devised a measure of intelligence test performance called mental age
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- a statistical procedure that identiries clusters of related items on a test
- a general intelligence factor that, according to Spearman and others, underlies specific mental abilities and is therefore measured by every task on an intelligence test
- defining meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- curve the symmetrical, bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many physical and psychological attributes
- defined originally as the ratio of mental age to chronological age multiplied by 100
13 Clues: the most widely used intelligence test • the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions • the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to • who devised a measure of intelligence test performance called mental age • a statistical procedure that identiries clusters of related items on a test • ...
MIND Havering, Barking & Dagenham 2025-07-14
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- The ability to cope with and recover from setbacks
- A good or beneficial quality or attribute of a person or thing
- When someone spends unpaid time doing something to benefit others.
- The consistent practice of writing to process your emotions and feelings about yourself, relationships, and life events.
- Connect, Give, Take Notice, Keep Learning and Be Active are called the 5 ways to...?
- Honesty, trust & support are all found in a healthy...?
- CBT helps you understand and change your thoughts, feelings and behaviours to manage your problems, what does T stand for?
- An imaginary line that separates our physical space, feelings, needs & responsibilities from others
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- Games to get to know each other better
- A mental health charity that provides advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem
- Technique used for grounding
- Ideal type of communication
- The quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness
- A natural response to fear, worry or tension
- By talking openly about mental health we can help reduce mental health...?
15 Clues: Ideal type of communication • Technique used for grounding • Games to get to know each other better • A natural response to fear, worry or tension • The ability to cope with and recover from setbacks • Honesty, trust & support are all found in a healthy...? • A good or beneficial quality or attribute of a person or thing • ...
Psychology Vocabulary Crossword 2023-10-01
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- phenomenon Brain's 'name that thing' challenge
- memory "Hi, I'm Dory and I have _____ ____ ______ loss"
- memory Blink and remember image; Image that sticks briefly in your mind
- rehearsal Brain's deep dive into memory
- interference Memory's blooper reel; when your mind rewrites history
- memory Initial fleeting impression; the memory of your first glance
- loop Repeating your mental lines for a "theater" performance
- displacement Recollections vanishing act
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- decay Brain's paper (data) shredder
- memory The brain's permanent mental vault
- Buffer Memory's handyman; Stores and juggles information
- failure Memory's hide-and-seek game
- memory Ears brief encore; sound that doesn't want to leave the brain
- sketchpad Mental doodle pad; where the mind sketches
- interference The memory hoarder
- rehearsal Brain's sticky tape for memories
- The brain's scavenger hunt
- systems Working bees of the mind; The brain's timeless labor force
- store Inner Voice having a conversation
- store Brain's echo chamber
20 Clues: The brain's scavenger hunt • store Brain's echo chamber • interference The memory hoarder • failure Memory's hide-and-seek game • decay Brain's paper (data) shredder • rehearsal Brain's deep dive into memory • store Inner Voice having a conversation • displacement Recollections vanishing act • memory The brain's permanent mental vault • ...
Bipolar Disorder 2022-10-22
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- A very difficult or unpleasant experience that causes someone to have mental or emotional problems usually for a long time.
- Fear or nervousness about what might happen.
- The treatment of physical or mental illnesses.
- A state of feeling sad.
- The scientific study of how genes control the characteristics of plants and animals.
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- /Having two poles.
- A confused or messy state.
- Mental illness in which a person becomes very emotional or excited.
- The organ of the body in the head that controls functions, movements, sensations, and thoughts.
- A state of mental tension and worry caused by problems in your life, work, etc.
- Not happy.
11 Clues: Not happy. • /Having two poles. • A state of feeling sad. • A confused or messy state. • Fear or nervousness about what might happen. • The treatment of physical or mental illnesses. • Mental illness in which a person becomes very emotional or excited. • A state of mental tension and worry caused by problems in your life, work, etc. • ...
The Outsiders 2012-04-24
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- escaped;evaded
- courageously;with daring
- a forewarning
- hopeless;with despair
- feeling ager aroused by something unjust
- a mental condition characterized by excitibility and anxiety
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- susceptible to the feelings of others
- in a state of temporary mental disturbance marked by confused speech and delusion
- uneasy;anxious
- intense physical or mental pain
10 Clues: a forewarning • escaped;evaded • uneasy;anxious • hopeless;with despair • courageously;with daring • intense physical or mental pain • susceptible to the feelings of others • feeling ager aroused by something unjust • a mental condition characterized by excitibility and anxiety • in a state of temporary mental disturbance marked by confused speech and delusion
Icebreaker 2023-05-05
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- A liable to unreasonable changes of mood.
- Without being affected by; in spite of.
- Able to be heard
- Something done without being planned
- To guide someone somewhere
- Embarrassing situation
- At the same time
- Someone put in harm or failure
- A state of mental confusion
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- A student that is not a senior
- Reduce pain in a part of the body
- Sudden pain
- Dark or dull
- The action of enlightening
- Severe mental or physical pain
- Showing lack of experience
- Deeply upset agitated
- Mentally prepare for an testing occasion
- Feeling of sickness
19 Clues: Sudden pain • Dark or dull • Able to be heard • At the same time • Feeling of sickness • Deeply upset agitated • Embarrassing situation • The action of enlightening • Showing lack of experience • To guide someone somewhere • A state of mental confusion • A student that is not a senior • Severe mental or physical pain • Someone put in harm or failure • Reduce pain in a part of the body • ...
World Mental Health Awareness 2022-10-09
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- Mental health matters to ____________.
- Amazon has Resources For _______ available to all employees including family and friends.
- Depression and _______ are the most common mental illnesses.
- (800)273-TALK or 988 is the _______ Prevention Lifeline
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- We wear _____ to support mental health awareness
- #breakthe______
- What month is World Mental Health Day?
- One in _____ people experience mental health issues.
8 Clues: #breakthe______ • Mental health matters to ____________. • What month is World Mental Health Day? • We wear _____ to support mental health awareness • One in _____ people experience mental health issues. • (800)273-TALK or 988 is the _______ Prevention Lifeline • Depression and _______ are the most common mental illnesses. • ...
Psychology Vocabulary Crossword 2023-10-01
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- phenomenon Brain's 'name that thing' challenge
- memory "Hi, I'm Dory and I have _____ ____ ______ loss"
- memory Blink and remember image; Image that sticks briefly in your mind
- rehearsal Brain's deep dive into memory
- interference Memory's blooper reel; when your mind rewrites history
- memory Initial fleeting impression; the memory of your first glance
- loop Repeating your mental lines for a "theater" performance
- displacement Recollections vanishing act
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- decay Brain's paper (data) shredder
- memory The brain's permanent mental vault
- Buffer Memory's handyman; Stores and juggles information
- failure Memory's hide-and-seek game
- memory Ears brief encore; sound that doesn't want to leave the brain
- sketchpad Mental doodle pad; where the mind sketches
- interference The memory hoarder
- rehearsal Brain's sticky tape for memories
- The brain's scavenger hunt
- systems Working bees of the mind; The brains timeless labor force
- store Inner Voice having a conversation
- store Brain's echo chamber
20 Clues: The brain's scavenger hunt • store Brain's echo chamber • interference The memory hoarder • failure Memory's hide-and-seek game • decay Brain's paper (data) shredder • rehearsal Brain's deep dive into memory • store Inner Voice having a conversation • displacement Recollections vanishing act • memory The brain's permanent mental vault • ...
inividual Differences ABNORMALITY 2013-05-09
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- Bacteria or viruses can cause rise to Mental Health illnesses
- one of the criticisms of Biological model
- Thoughts that take place automatically and without full awareness
- The field o Psychology that deals with mental, emotional and behavioural problems
- Approach Is the model that deals with irrational thinking
- approach Views abnormal behaviour caused by unconscious, underlying psychological forces
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- Chemicals that transmit nerve impulses from one nerve cell to the next
- People fear mental health illnesses more than physical ones
- Are called the advocates of the medical model
- Approach This model sees mental disorders as caused by abnormal physiological processes
- People deviating from the average norm
11 Clues: People deviating from the average norm • one of the criticisms of Biological model • Are called the advocates of the medical model • Approach Is the model that deals with irrational thinking • People fear mental health illnesses more than physical ones • Bacteria or viruses can cause rise to Mental Health illnesses • ...
Individual Differences Abnormality 2013-05-09
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- People fear mental health illnesses more than physical ones
- People deviating from the average norm
- Are called the advocates of the medical model
- The field of Psychology that deals with mental, emotional and behavioural problems
- one of the criticisms of Biological model
- Approach Is the model that deals with irrational thinking
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- approach Views abnormal behaviour caused by unconscious, underlying psychological forces
- Chemicals that transmit nerve impulses from one nerve cell to the next
- Thoughts that take place automatically and without full awareness
- Approach This model sees mental disorders as caused by abnormal physiological processes
- Bacteria or viruses can cause rise to Mental Health illnesses
11 Clues: People deviating from the average norm • one of the criticisms of Biological model • Are called the advocates of the medical model • Approach Is the model that deals with irrational thinking • People fear mental health illnesses more than physical ones • Bacteria or viruses can cause rise to Mental Health illnesses • ...
Individual Differences - Abnormality 2013-05-09
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- This model sees mental disorders as caused by abnormal physiological processes
- Chemicals that transmit nerve impulses from one nerve cell to the next
- Are called the advocates of the medical model
- People fear mental health illnesses more than physical ones
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- Bacteria or viruses can cause rise to Mental Health illnesses
- Views abnormal behaviour caused by unconscious, underlying psychological forces
- One of the criticisms of Biological model
- Thoughts that take place automatically and without full awareness
- The field of Psychology that deals with mental, emotional and behavioural problems
- People deviating from the average norm
- Approach Is the model that deals with irrational thinking
11 Clues: People deviating from the average norm • One of the criticisms of Biological model • Are called the advocates of the medical model • Approach Is the model that deals with irrational thinking • People fear mental health illnesses more than physical ones • Bacteria or viruses can cause rise to Mental Health illnesses • ...
The Outsiders Vocab 2012-04-17
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- escaped;evaded
- courageously;with daring
- uneasy;anxious
- suceptible to the feelings of others
- intense physical or mental pain
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- feeling anger aroused by something unjust
- a mental condition characterized by exitability and anxiety
- in a state of temporary mental disturbance marked by confused speeech and delusion
- hopeless;with despair
- a forewarning
10 Clues: a forewarning • escaped;evaded • uneasy;anxious • hopeless;with despair • courageously;with daring • intense physical or mental pain • suceptible to the feelings of others • feeling anger aroused by something unjust • a mental condition characterized by exitability and anxiety • in a state of temporary mental disturbance marked by confused speeech and delusion
Outsiders list 2 2012-05-01
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- intense physical or mental pain
- uneasy or anxious
- escaped; evaded
- susceptible to the feelings nof others
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- courageously; with daring
- a mental condition characterized by excitability and anxiety
- hopelessly; with despair
- a fore warning
- feelign anger aroused by something injust
- in a state of temporary mental disturbance; confused speech and delusion
10 Clues: a fore warning • escaped; evaded • uneasy or anxious • hopelessly; with despair • courageously; with daring • intense physical or mental pain • susceptible to the feelings nof others • feelign anger aroused by something injust • a mental condition characterized by excitability and anxiety • in a state of temporary mental disturbance; confused speech and delusion
Psychological Disorders 2020-08-14
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- A disorder with fear or anxiety and avoidance of social situations involving possible scrutiny and negative evaluation.
- Exaggerated excessive fears of specific things or situations.
- A disorder marked by the apparent appearance within one person of two or more distinct personalities each with their own name and traits.
- Extreme mental disturbance involving distorted perceptions of reality irrational behavior and an inability to function.
- The abbreviation for the manual used for diagnosing mental disorders, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- A disorder involving disturbances in emotion behavior cognitive and body influences.
- Personality characteristics that can accompany APD marked by fearlessness lack of empathy quilt and remorse and use of deceit and coldheartedness.
- A psychotic disorder marked by delusions hallucinations disorganized and incoherent speech inappropriate behavior and cognitive impairment.
- A continuous state of anxiety with worry apprehension difficulties in concentration and signs of motor tension
- A disorder involving disturbances in emotion behavior cognitive and body influences.
- Psychological tests used to infer motives conflicts and unconscious dynamics on the basis of the person's interpretations of ambiguous stimuli.
- Disorders characterized by compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli despite adverse consequences.Disorders characterized by compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli despite adverse consequences.
- A disorder in which a person who has experienced a traumatic or life-threatening event has symptoms such as nightmares flashbacks insomnia and intrusive memories.
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- A disorder characterized by a lifelong pattern of irresponsible and antisocial behavior.
- A disturbance in thinking emotion or behavior that causes a person to suffer is self-destructive impairs ability to work or get along with others or makes a person unable to control the impulse to endanger others.
- An anxiety disorder with recurring panic attacks periods of intense fear feelings of impending death accompanied by physiological symptoms.
- An anxiety disorder which a person feels trapped in repetitive persistent thoughts and repetitive behaviors and ritualistic behaviors or mental acts.
- Neurotransmitter involved in mood.
- A disorder characterized by negative emotionality and inability to regulate emotions.
- Questionnaire given to help diagnose a mental disorder
20 Clues: Neurotransmitter involved in mood. • Questionnaire given to help diagnose a mental disorder • Exaggerated excessive fears of specific things or situations. • A disorder involving disturbances in emotion behavior cognitive and body influences. • A disorder involving disturbances in emotion behavior cognitive and body influences. • ...
Vocab Words 2013-05-14
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- Widely known because of bad conduct
- Not strict, careless; lacking discipline; not tense, relaxed
- To think about, ponponder ; to grind or mix; to heat and flavor with spices
- Partly open
- To avoid or get out of doing work, neglect a duty; to sneak, slink
- Causing mental pain pain or grief
- To plaese greatly; to charm, put under a majic spell
- Suffcient, enough
- A state of great confusion or disorder; mental strain or agitation
- In an unhealthy mental state, extremely gloomy; caused by or related to disease, unwolesome
- To steal property entrusted to one's care
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- Too many to count, without number
- To repair poorly; a hopelessly bungled job
- Wandering, moving about from place to place
- The great size or of something
- A play filled with ridiculous or adsurd happenings; broad or far-fetched humor; a ridiculous sham
- To make stronger stronger with new materials or support
- Very great destruction, ruin; great confusion and disorder
- Very tiring, calling for an extreme effort
- A sickness, illness, disease, disorder
20 Clues: Partly open • Suffcient, enough • The great size or of something • Too many to count, without number • Causing mental pain pain or grief • Widely known because of bad conduct • A sickness, illness, disease, disorder • To steal property entrusted to one's care • To repair poorly; a hopelessly bungled job • Very tiring, calling for an extreme effort • ...
Chapter 9 2022-06-03
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- a sorrow numbness, and even guilt
- A child has antisocial
- a reaction to death
- a condition that affects your thinking, feeling,mood, and behavior
- any of a range of psychological disorders characterized abnormal or distributed eating habits
- disorder results in emotional conflicts or stress
- mad at something
- alternating periods of elation and depression
- a psychological disorder characterized by the elevation or lowering a persons mood
- having sorrow for someone who has died
- a group of people meet and discuss there problems
- its an anxiety disorder unexpected and repeated
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- treating mood disorders such a depression
- death caused by injuring oneself
- a type of mental health condition
- uses physiological treatments such as medications
- the top
- the action of declaring something to be untrue
- being isolated from a group or an activity
- a dysfunction of the brain
- the treatment of mental disorder
- training the patients reactions to stimuli
- A feeling of expectation and desire
- forgiving
24 Clues: the top • forgiving • mad at something • a reaction to death • A child has antisocial • a dysfunction of the brain • death caused by injuring oneself • the treatment of mental disorder • a sorrow numbness, and even guilt • a type of mental health condition • A feeling of expectation and desire • having sorrow for someone who has died • treating mood disorders such a depression • ...
Chapter 18 Crossword 2023-11-29
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- Characterized by sudden memory loss.
- Fear of the number 8.
- State of dread or uneasiness.
- Fear of being in crowded, public places.
- Disorder pertaining to the presence of obsessions and/or compulsions.
- The separation of certain personality components or mental processes from conscious thought.
- Characterized by dramatic ups and downs in mood.
- Expression of psychological distress through physical symptoms.
- Feelings of detachment from one's mental processes or body.
- Unrealistic preoccupation with thoughts that a person has a disease.
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- The existence of two or more personalities within a single individual.
- Extreme excitement characterized by chaotic behavior.
- Actions taken to reduce the anxiety obsessions produce.
- A short period of intense fear.
- Unwanted thoughts, ideas, or mental images that occur over and over again.
- Irrational fear.
- Consistent failure to speak in certain social situations.
- Anxiety caused by traumatic experiences.
- Persistent fear of social situations.
- Recurring panic attacks characterized by rapid heartbeat.
- Excessive worry or fear that is present nearly all the time.
- Fear of colors.
- Characterized by extreme sadness.
- Fear of spiders.
24 Clues: Fear of colors. • Irrational fear. • Fear of spiders. • Fear of the number 8. • State of dread or uneasiness. • A short period of intense fear. • Characterized by extreme sadness. • Characterized by sudden memory loss. • Persistent fear of social situations. • Fear of being in crowded, public places. • Anxiety caused by traumatic experiences. • ...
Unit 1 - Study Guide 2024-02-18
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- emotional intelligence includes the ability to perceive, understand, use and ___ emotions
- smallest distinctive sound unit
- sudden Aha! reaction that instantly reveals the solution
- the way an issue is posed
- to find IQ divide mental age by ______ age and multiply by 100
- inability to view problems from a new angle
- simply thinking strategy; mental shortcut
- type of intelligence that includes our ability to reason speedily and abstractly
- mental image or best example of a category
- created the idea of general intelligence
- smallest unit in language that carries meaning
- the extent to which a test yields consistent results
- type of test that predicts a person's future performance
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- impairment of language
- thinking about our thinking
- type of thinking that expands the number of possible solutions
- type of test that assesses what a person has learned
- type of intelligence that includes our accumulated knowledge
- believed that there were nine different types of independent intelligences
- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- sudden realization of a problem's solution
21 Clues: impairment of language • the way an issue is posed • thinking about our thinking • smallest distinctive sound unit • created the idea of general intelligence • simply thinking strategy; mental shortcut • mental image or best example of a category • sudden realization of a problem's solution • inability to view problems from a new angle • ...
Understanding Mental and Emotional Health 2024-10-13
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- causes negative feelings and harmful health effects
- skilled at understanding, controlling, and expressing their emotions
- when negative thoughts interfere with daily function for a short time
- refers to how you express yourself and your thoughts and feelings
- factors that cause stress
- ability to bounce back from traumatic or stressful events
- mental picture of yourself
- set ways of thinking or feeling
- thoughts and feelings that decrease mental and emotional health
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- the process of using strategies to reduce stress and handle stressful situations in positive ways
- emotion that means being thankful or grateful
- describes how you observe and understand information
- who you are
- the physical, mental, and emotional reactions of your body to the challenges you face
- the moods or feelings you experience
- something a person accepts as true based on experiences, scientific facts, or prior knowledge
- knowing which emotions you feel and why
- how you feel about yourself
- ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes, and to understand someone else's wants, needs, and perspectives
- positive stress that encourages growth and motivation
20 Clues: who you are • factors that cause stress • mental picture of yourself • how you feel about yourself • set ways of thinking or feeling • the moods or feelings you experience • knowing which emotions you feel and why • emotion that means being thankful or grateful • causes negative feelings and harmful health effects • describes how you observe and understand information • ...
YAM 2025-07-17
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- You take this after session 5
- Sharing your thoughts and listening to others- key part of YAM
- Talking through emotions in a structured setting
- The feelings and thoughts we experience every day = ______ health
- What you feel when overwhelmed or under pressure
- The opposite of sad
- A short performance to explore a real-life situation
- What happens in session 1 during YAM delivery?
- Youth Aware of Mental Health acronym
- The ability to recover after a tough time
- Who are the usually the first to notice someone isn't doing ok?
- What other services does UTMB offer
- Prolonged sadness and lack of interest in activities
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- Not sharing someone else's personal information
- One thing we can always ask for when struggling
- The students get to keep this
- A situation that causes overwhelming distress
- Type of agreement made to help everyone feel safe in group discussions
- These are the unfair assumptions or negative labels, often about mental health
- Acting out
- How many counties do we serve?
- What friends can offer when they notice something's wrong
- Session 2 stressful situations
23 Clues: Acting out • The opposite of sad • The students get to keep this • You take this after session 5 • How many counties do we serve? • Session 2 stressful situations • What other services does UTMB offer • Youth Aware of Mental Health acronym • The ability to recover after a tough time • A situation that causes overwhelming distress • What happens in session 1 during YAM delivery? • ...
PSYCHOLOGY CROSSWORD 2025-01-13
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- Awareness of thoughts, feelings, and surroundings.
- Confidence in one’s own worth or abilities.
- A deeply distressing experience with lasting psychological effects.
- The internal drive to achieve goals or complete tasks.
- An intense and irrational fear of a specific object or situation.
- A method of therapy to explore unconscious motives and conflicts.
- Ability to recover quickly from challenges or adversity.
- Dependence on a substance or activity despite adverse consequences.
- Principles that guide moral and professional behavior.
- Mental processes for acquiring knowledge and understanding.
- A state of physical and mental health and happiness.
- Capacity to understand and share others' feelings.
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- A practice of focusing on the present moment to reduce stress.
- Observable actions or responses of an individual.
- Emotional bond between individuals, especially caregivers and children.
- The brain's ability to reorganize by forming new neural connections.
- The process of interpreting sensory information to make sense of the world.
- Mental or emotional strain caused by challenging circumstances.
- Identification of an illness or disorder based on symptoms.
- Treatment aimed at relieving psychological or emotional issues.
20 Clues: Confidence in one’s own worth or abilities. • Observable actions or responses of an individual. • Awareness of thoughts, feelings, and surroundings. • Capacity to understand and share others' feelings. • A state of physical and mental health and happiness. • The internal drive to achieve goals or complete tasks. • ...
Adult adhd 2026-03-14
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- the proportion of people in a population who have a condition
- a reduction in normal functioning
- a sign or indication of a disorder or condition
- a feeling of worry or nervousness about uncertain situations
- the tendency to act quickly without careful thought
- the internal drive that encourages action or behavior
- the process of controlling thoughts, emotions, or behaviors
- a professional evaluation of a person's psychological condition
- the identification of a disorder based on symptoms and evaluation
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- official recommendations for diagnosis or treatment
- psychological services provided through digital communication
- a mental condition characterized by persistent sadness and low mood
- psychological treatment aimed at improving mental health
- the ability to structure tasks and activities effectively
- the mental ability to focus on specific information or tasks
- a loss of focus caused by external or internal stimuli
- the presence of more than one disorder in the same person
- methods used to reduce or manage a disorder
- knowledge and understanding of a particular issue
- a drug used to treat symptoms or medical conditions
20 Clues: a reduction in normal functioning • methods used to reduce or manage a disorder • a sign or indication of a disorder or condition • knowledge and understanding of a particular issue • official recommendations for diagnosis or treatment • the tendency to act quickly without careful thought • a drug used to treat symptoms or medical conditions • ...
HHD puzzle 2025-12-01
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- health seen in many different ways
- In charge of global health
- Optimal levels of energy
- a state of balance/calmness
- peace and hope
- Friday' planet
- the changing nature of health
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- high level of resilience
- a long term disease
- physical or mental disturbance
- when all dimensions of health & wellbeing are good
- Wednesday's planet
- personal experience of disease
- productive relationships
- use logic and reasoning
15 Clues: peace and hope • Friday' planet • Wednesday's planet • a long term disease • use logic and reasoning • high level of resilience • Optimal levels of energy • productive relationships • In charge of global health • a state of balance/calmness • the changing nature of health • physical or mental disturbance • personal experience of disease • health seen in many different ways • ...
Mental Illness and Mental and Emotional Health Crossword 2021-01-07
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- serious condition that can occur in people who have experienced or witness traumatic events
- abnormally low body weight, fear of gaining weight, and distorted perception of weight
- Intense emotional suffering caused by a loss, disaster, or misfortune
- Person is constantly worried about illness
- Response of the body to demands of daily living
- Mental and moral qualities specific to an individual
- Ability to bounce back from challenges/ difficulties that occur in our lives
- secret binge of excess amount of food and then purge
- A behavioral or psychological syndrome/pattern that occurs in an individual
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- breakdown in logical thought processes
- Disorder with spontaneous panic attacks and preoccupation with fear of recurring attack
- Belief about his/her worth
- At least five diagnostic symptoms, one of which is overwhelming sadness or loss of interest
- Feeling of being irritated or annoyed
- disorder where a person regularly violates the rights of other and breaks social rules
- Real or imagined threats prevent a person from enjoying life
16 Clues: Belief about his/her worth • Feeling of being irritated or annoyed • breakdown in logical thought processes • Person is constantly worried about illness • Response of the body to demands of daily living • Mental and moral qualities specific to an individual • secret binge of excess amount of food and then purge • ...
Managing Stress and Anxiety 2017-07-28
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- List or rate activities in order of importance
- Total absorption in an activity
- Managing strong feelings
- A mental state of mind with regard to a fact or situation
- A felt sense of wonder, thankfulness, and appreciation
- The manner of conducting oneself
- Conscious mental reactions subjectively experienced as strong feelings
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- A careful plan or method of completing a goal
- Knowing your feelings in the moment
- The reputation we have with ourselves; confidence and satisfaction with oneself
- A good chance for advancement or progress
- The manner or method of performing a deed
- Having or showing realization, perception or knowledge
- Any interference that disturbs a person's mental or physical well-being
14 Clues: Managing strong feelings • Total absorption in an activity • The manner of conducting oneself • Knowing your feelings in the moment • A good chance for advancement or progress • The manner or method of performing a deed • A careful plan or method of completing a goal • List or rate activities in order of importance • Having or showing realization, perception or knowledge • ...
The Puzzle of Boredom 2020-09-29
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- A place where criminals are held apart from society (6)
- To do with intellectual learning and study (8)
- Newspapers, TV, internet etc. (5)
- Someone who offers to do work or to help others with work (9)
- A shocking number! (8)
- Place responsibility for something bad that’s happened (5)
- Mental focus (9)
- A formally described scientific idea (6)
- To do with the relationships among people (6)
- Awake and aware (5)
- Frequent eating of small amounts of food (8)
- Without getting tired, bored or annoyed (9)
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- Know something when you see it (9)
- A threat of (emotional) harm used to get someone to do something (9)
- Chronic stress, tension and worry (7)
- Mental illness associated with negative self-image, unhappiness etc. (10)
- Something to take your mind off things (11)
- Certainly, without a doubt (10)
- Not very nice at all (10)
- Of the body (8)
- Right now, very close in time (or space) (9)
- Strong, mighty (8)
- Of the mind (5)
- Available possibilities to achieve something (13)
- Develop and change over generations (6)
25 Clues: Of the body (8) • Of the mind (5) • Mental focus (9) • Strong, mighty (8) • Awake and aware (5) • A shocking number! (8) • Not very nice at all (10) • Certainly, without a doubt (10) • Newspapers, TV, internet etc. (5) • Know something when you see it (9) • Chronic stress, tension and worry (7) • Develop and change over generations (6) • A formally described scientific idea (6) • ...
Child Development unit 5 2023-05-01
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- high protein, minerals, healthy fats
- able to defend self and others
- turning hips
- talking to somebody but not listening
- use one hand more than other
- explicit memory
- to use both hands equality
- remembered mental constructions
- talking to self
- sometimes able to grasp a solution
- trying to solve problems out of control
- balance while still
- making a question and adding yes or no
- acquired through observations
- balance while moving
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- systems like computers
- not directly experienced
- thinking everybody thinks the same way
- choosing an attribute
- development of special abilities
- limited control like tv
- desire to help others
- symbols of objects/past experiences in mind
- time takes to respond
- jealousy not directly expressed
- what a person does with memories
- theorists as all aspects of literacy
- change of weight from back to front
- supply energy but no nutrients
- work with object using hands
30 Clues: turning hips • explicit memory • talking to self • balance while still • balance while moving • choosing an attribute • desire to help others • time takes to respond • systems like computers • limited control like tv • not directly experienced • to use both hands equality • use one hand more than other • work with object using hands • acquired through observations • ...
Abnormal Psychology 2021-11-25
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- the most well-known eating disorder
- fear of open spaces
- a type of disorder where severe or prolonged disturbances of emotions causes impairment of one's functioning
- the act or an instance of taking one's own life voluntarily and intentionally
- one emotional disorder that follows a trauma
- an emotion of an immediate alarm reaction to present danger or life threatening emergencies
- scientific study of psychological disorders
- Number of new cases of a disorder appearing during a specific time period
- a sudden overwhelming fright or terror
- a surgical approach used to treat obesity
- repetitive, ritualistic, time-consuming behaviours or mental acts a person feels driven to perform
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- sluggishness
- the co-occurrence of two or more disorders in a single individual
- Pattern of development and change of a disorder over time
- an anxiety disorder characterised by intense, uncontrollable, unfocused, chronic, and continuous worry
- characterised by obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviours that impair everyday functioning
- Used by mental health professionals for diagnosing mental illnesses
- anticipated development of a disorder overtime
- cheerful and optimistic
- an uncomfortable feeling of vague fear accompanied by physical sensations
20 Clues: sluggishness • fear of open spaces • cheerful and optimistic • the most well-known eating disorder • a sudden overwhelming fright or terror • a surgical approach used to treat obesity • scientific study of psychological disorders • one emotional disorder that follows a trauma • anticipated development of a disorder overtime • ...
Narcotrafico 2025-01-20
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- Trastorno mental causado por eventos traumáticos como la violencia
- Razón por la que los jóvenes dejan sus familias al unirse al narcotráfico
- que impacto tienen los jovenes al pertenecer a un cartel
- Droga común derivada de la planta de cannabis
- a que se vuelven adictos los jovenes al pertenecer en el narcotrafico
- donde pueden reclutar los narcos a los jovenes
- Problema mental que les da a los jovenes relacionado con tristeza profunda
- Comercio ilegal de drogas adictivas a gran escala
- droga que es altamente peligrosa
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- droga muy peligrosa a la que están expuestos los jóvenes Trastorno mental causado por eventos traumáticos como la violencia
- Tipo de violencia extrema a la que están expuestos los jovenes
- Consecuencia psicológica de la exposición a violencia
- Droga sintética altamente adictiva
- a que están expuestos los jóvenes en el narcotrafico
- trauma que presentan los jovenes
- que problemas físicos están expuestos los jovenes
- Sanción común para los jóvenes involucrados en el narcotráfico
- Grupo criminal que usa a jóvenes para cometer delitos
- Estado emocional que genera desconfianza hacia los demás
- Consecuencia extrema de pertenecer al narcotráfico
20 Clues: trauma que presentan los jovenes • droga que es altamente peligrosa • Droga sintética altamente adictiva • Droga común derivada de la planta de cannabis • donde pueden reclutar los narcos a los jovenes • que problemas físicos están expuestos los jovenes • Comercio ilegal de drogas adictivas a gran escala • Consecuencia extrema de pertenecer al narcotráfico • ...
