mental Crossword Puzzles
PSYC341 Review 2017-12-02
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- Mental representation of a category
- Type of rule or method that helps you solve problems faster than you would without it (e.g. schema)
- Device used to aid memory
- Type of amnesia where you lose memories BEFORE the onset of amnesia
- Type of aphasia characterized by effortful and slow speech;
- Method that always produces a solution to your problem. Sometimes inefficient
- Type of map where you mentally represent geographic information
- 3D basic objects
- Language beyond the sentence; implying and inferring
- A pro-typical sequence of events
- Type of comprehension problem where we interpret sentences differently than anticipated based on the way words/sounds are broken down
- Have a solution to one problem and then come across a new problem, and employ that same solution to the new problem
- Locate information in storage and access that info (testing effect)
- Speech perception effect that demonstrates that letters sounds differently depending on preceding and following sounds
- Effect that demonstrates that speech perception integrates visual and auditory information
- Smallest unit of meaning in a given language
- Interpretation of sensation
- Type of memory where you “remember to remember”
- Awareness we have about the outside world and perceptions
- Concentration of mental effort on sensory or mental events
- Approach to active reading: survey, question, read, recite, review
- Mental imagery theory where we judge an item based on the best example
- State of problem solving that is reached when you solve the problem
- Part of STM that is responsible for temporarily holding and actively manipulating information
- Recognition of object
- Overall meaning of the message we intend to generate
- Type of mental imagery code where the mental representation is very similar to the physical object
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- Type of LTM where you remember personal experiences and memories
- Initial reception of information
- Type of amnesia where you can’t create new memories
- Internal representations; active and efficient
- Type of aphasia characterized by fluent and grammatically correct speech, but makes little sense
- The storage of information for an extended period of time
- A concept that helps organize and interpret information
- Condition where you are unable to recognize familiar faces
- Any restrictions that make it difficult to get from the initial to goal state of problem solving
- Meaning of words/sentences
- Thoughts about understanding written/spoken language
- Knowledge and control of our cognitive processes
- Whole is greater than the sum of its parts
- Mental imagery theory stating that concepts are associated with many specific examples of a category
- Looking inward
- Have access to one side of visual field and not the other
- Interrelated units of language that are larger than a sentence (e.g. paragraphs)
- Temporary storing of information, capacity is 7 ± 2, duration is 10-15 seconds
- Type of comprehension ambiguity where a word has multiple meanings
- Process info and represent it in LTM
- Basic unit of spoken language
- Method where you create an image linking the meaning of a keyword to the keyword
49 Clues: Looking inward • 3D basic objects • Recognition of object • Device used to aid memory • Meaning of words/sentences • Interpretation of sensation • Basic unit of spoken language • Initial reception of information • A pro-typical sequence of events • Mental representation of a category • Process info and represent it in LTM • Whole is greater than the sum of its parts • ...
Health Substance Abuse 2015-01-04
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- dealing with a difficult situation
- state of being sober
- seeking medical care
- state of mental strain or worry
- dependence on a substance
- feeling of severe rage
- persistent feeling of sadness
- to return to a normal state of wellbeing
- feeling of sorrow or remorse
- attempt to influence someone to do something
Down
- a good state of physical, mental and social wellbeing
- temporary loss of consciousness
- someone that allows something to happen
- an illness that produces specific signs or symptoms
- reliant on a substance
- ability to withstand something
- to slip back after improvement
- committed a crime
18 Clues: committed a crime • state of being sober • seeking medical care • reliant on a substance • feeling of severe rage • dependence on a substance • feeling of sorrow or remorse • persistent feeling of sadness • ability to withstand something • to slip back after improvement • temporary loss of consciousness • state of mental strain or worry • dealing with a difficult situation • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2022-06-17
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- Feeling the lack of meaning or purpose.
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
- A broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication.
- A disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event.
- An illness that disrupts normal physical or mental functions.
- A long and deepened state of sadness.
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- A feeling of intense worry, and nervousness.
- Tension or pressure on someone mentally.
- Extreme mood swings and emotional highs/lows.
- A natural state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- Ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development.
- An emotional response to a terrible event like an accident, rape, or natural disaster.
12 Clues: A long and deepened state of sadness. • Feeling the lack of meaning or purpose. • Tension or pressure on someone mentally. • A feeling of intense worry, and nervousness. • Extreme mood swings and emotional highs/lows. • An illness that disrupts normal physical or mental functions. • A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person. • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2020-09-23
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- The ability to like and respect yourself.
- Otherwise known as feelings.
- Objects, people, places, and events that trigger stress.
- Otherwise known as support.
- Known as the negative stress
- Not participating in health-risk behaviors.
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- The view you have of yourself.
- powerful chemicals that regulate many body functions.
- Extreme tiredness.
- Known as the positive stress
- The ability to bounce back from difficulties.
- Your bodys response to changes around you.
12 Clues: Extreme tiredness. • Otherwise known as support. • Known as the positive stress • Otherwise known as feelings. • Known as the negative stress • The view you have of yourself. • The ability to like and respect yourself. • Your bodys response to changes around you. • Not participating in health-risk behaviors. • The ability to bounce back from difficulties. • ...
Mental Health Stigma 2021-07-29
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- Back up plan for staying safe where you are at
- Something that helps minimize symptoms
- Singling out one certain person
- A process of actively working to eliminate stigma
- A stigma
- Not using
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- A safe place to heal and recover
- A mental illness that effect the way you perceive the world
- Recieving help
- A stigmatized way to refer to someone who uses substances
- World revolves around you
- Someone intimidating another
12 Clues: A stigma • Not using • Recieving help • World revolves around you • Someone intimidating another • Singling out one certain person • A safe place to heal and recover • Something that helps minimize symptoms • Back up plan for staying safe where you are at • A process of actively working to eliminate stigma • A stigmatized way to refer to someone who uses substances • ...
mental health careers 2023-03-13
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- Major mental disorder in which the individual loses contact with reality
- Persistent abnormal dread or fear
- Pertaining to a functional disorder or disease of the nerves
- Awareness of position in relation to time, space, person
- Emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- Doctor of education
- Study of human and animal behavior, normal and abnormal
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- Conduct, actions that can be observed
- Physical confinement
- Reality orientation
- Functional disturbance of the mind in which the individual is aware that reactions are not normal.
- Doctor Of philosophy
12 Clues: Reality orientation • Doctor of education • Physical confinement • Doctor Of philosophy • Persistent abnormal dread or fear • Conduct, actions that can be observed • Emotional, psychological, and social well-being • Study of human and animal behavior, normal and abnormal • Awareness of position in relation to time, space, person • ...
Mental health crossword 2023-06-01
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- is mental response to an external cause like having too much work.
- disorders is a serious conditions related to eating
- is serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormal .
- is deeply distressing .
- disorder is general emotional state.
- disorder is a problem which involves a person with the ability to think , learn, remember, use judgement and making decision .
- disorder is when your have issues about trust and when you fear that you are going to be betrayed.
- disorder is when you don’t have time to sleep.
Down
- is a mood disorder
- is a mental disorders involve the experiencing a disconnection and lack of continuity .
- is the ability to write and read.
- is a feeling of worry .
12 Clues: is a mood disorder • is a feeling of worry . • is deeply distressing . • is the ability to write and read. • disorder is general emotional state. • disorder is when you don’t have time to sleep. • disorders is a serious conditions related to eating • is mental response to an external cause like having too much work. • ...
mental helth crossword 2022-04-26
12 Clues: to fat • going bald • going crazy • being to mad • sexual desise • lost all in life • head hearts to much • helps with physical pain • Anxiety people are scary • being nervous all the time • does not know what he's doing • knows what he is doing when its wrong
Mental Disorders Crossword 2024-05-15
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- Disorder characterized by hyperactivity and a lack of attention
- Neurodevelopmental disorder that affects how people learn, communicate, behave, and interact with others
- Schizophrenia is a ______ disease
- It occurs when the brain can't produce enough dopamine to control movement properly.
- Developmental disorder that is part of the autism spectrum
- A person with depression might be ________
- An extra one of these often leads to Down syndrome
Down
- Chronic mental disorder that can cause people to interpret reality abnormally
- Chronic mental illness that causes extreme shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels
- The D in 'ADHD'
- An atypical mind is ______________
- Opposite of #7
12 Clues: Opposite of #7 • The D in 'ADHD' • Schizophrenia is a ______ disease • An atypical mind is ______________ • A person with depression might be ________ • An extra one of these often leads to Down syndrome • Developmental disorder that is part of the autism spectrum • Disorder characterized by hyperactivity and a lack of attention • ...
Mental Health Conditions 2025-01-28
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- Difficulty paying attention, staying on task, or being organized.
- A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- is a mental disorder defined by abnormal eating behaviors that adversely affect a person's physical or mental health.
- recurring unwanted and intrusive thoughts, impulses and images (obsessions), as well as repetitive behavioural and mental rituals (compulsions).
- A progressive disease that destroys memory and other important mental functions.
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness.
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- disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- lifelong developmental disability that affects how people communicate and interact with the world.
- when you have a strong physical or psychological need or urge to do something or use something.
- anxiety disorder characterized by repeated, unexpected panic attacks that occur without a known trigger.
- Feelings of sadness, tearfulness, emptiness or hopelessness.
12 Clues: a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness. • Feelings of sadness, tearfulness, emptiness or hopelessness. • Difficulty paying attention, staying on task, or being organized. • A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly. • A progressive disease that destroys memory and other important mental functions. • ...
Psychology Crossword Puzzle: Sam Naidyhorski 2023-06-07
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- Medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act.
- Psychology is the scientific study of?
- A medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- Mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings.
- Mental illness that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
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- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
- distorted body image, with an unwarranted fear of being overweight.
- What is the most common form of dementia?
- An expert or specialist in psychology.
- Disorder that people develop after experiencing a traumatic event.
10 Clues: Psychology is the scientific study of? • An expert or specialist in psychology. • What is the most common form of dementia? • The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. • Mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings. • Disorder that people develop after experiencing a traumatic event. • ...
Schools of Thought In Psychology: 2023-07-03
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- -Studying mental processes like thinking, problem-solving, and memory.
- -Examining the biological basis of behavior and mental processes.
- -Focused on analyzing the basic elements of consciousness.
- -Emphasizing human potential, self-awareness, and personal growth.
- -Focusing on observable behaviors and the role of conditioning.
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- -Founded by Freud, exploring the unconscious mind and its influence on behavior.
- -Focusing on the perception of whole patterns and experiences.
- -Exploring the purpose and functions of behavior and mental processes.
- Learning -Combining cognitive and behavioral perspectives, emphasizing observational learning.
- -Exploring how behavior and mental processes evolved to adapt to the environment.
10 Clues: -Focused on analyzing the basic elements of consciousness. • -Focusing on the perception of whole patterns and experiences. • -Focusing on observable behaviors and the role of conditioning. • -Examining the biological basis of behavior and mental processes. • -Emphasizing human potential, self-awareness, and personal growth. • ...
Unit 1 Health & Wellness 2024-10-21
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- An immediate desire for something.
- A person's conception or mental image of him or herself.
- Specialized structures that carry out a specific function in a living organism.
- A mental state consisting of strong feelings of anxiety, worry, or even anger caused by problematic events in one's life.
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- A group of organs that work together to perform related functions.
- ________ health involves taking care of your body.
- An overall state of well-being, or total health.
- _______ health involves liking and accepting yourself for who you are.
- Combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- _______ health involves getting along with other people.
10 Clues: An immediate desire for something. • An overall state of well-being, or total health. • ________ health involves taking care of your body. • _______ health involves getting along with other people. • A person's conception or mental image of him or herself. • Combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being • ...
Definitions of abnormality 2023-04-26
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- The deviation from ideal mental health definition can be said to be this as it covers a wide range of criteria
- This definition of abnormality says behaviour is abnormal when it is ____ infrequent
- Statistically rare behaviours may be ____, such as high IQ.
- The second psychologist who developed the criteria for adequate functioning
- The deviation from ideal mental health definition creates an ____ standard, by which most people would be defined as abnormal.
- The statistical infrequency definition is ___ as it uses numbers, so there is less room for interpretation
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- An example of a disorder that is not statistically rare.
- The statistical infrequency definition is based on ideas of normal ____
- However, there may be ____ in social norms across time, context and culture
- Created the deviation from ideal mental health criteria - can you name all of the criteria? RAPPAS
- Failure to function adequately is ____, as everyone functions differently
- The first psychologist who developed the criteria for adequate functioning
- The statistical infrequency, failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health definitions can be criticised for having this type of bias.
- The deviation from social norms definition and failure to function adequately definition have good ___ validity
- Some social norms are implicit, but some are ____
- The first definition of abnormality is deviation from ___ norms.
16 Clues: Some social norms are implicit, but some are ____ • An example of a disorder that is not statistically rare. • Statistically rare behaviours may be ____, such as high IQ. • The first definition of abnormality is deviation from ___ norms. • The statistical infrequency definition is based on ideas of normal ____ • ...
Women Crossword puzzle 2022-05-05
10 Clues: civility • the same • issue/trouble • discrimination • mental hospital • collective decision • relating to the mind • to inflict a penalty • campaigner and advocate • to inspire and encourage
Role of brain in history 2019-06-17
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- What Galen thought was the important part of the brain
- Descartes' definition, a non-physical, spiritual entity.
- The concept that different areas of the brain have different functions.
- What Galen observed had changed after head injuries
- A French Philosopher who first proposed the theory of Dualism in the seventeenth centaury
- Descartes' definition; a physical, fleshy structure.
- Where Empedocles argued perceptions were formed
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- A German physician who first proposed the idea that personality characteristics and mental abilities were controlled by different parts on the outer surface of the brain.
- Descartes' definition; where the mind and body come into contact and interact to produce sensations, thoughts, emotions, self-awareness and other conscious experiences.
- Pharaoh who had 4 vital organs preserved in jars, while heart remained inside the body
- There are two kinds of foundation: mental and body. This philosophy states that the mental can exist outside of the body, and the body cannot think.
- credited as 'the father of anatomy'
- The issue of whether our mind and body are distinct, separate entities or whether they are one and the same thing
- credited as 'the father of medicine'
- In phrenology, a mental ability, personality characteristic or behaviour
- the study of the relationship between the skull's surface features and a person's personality and behavioural characteristics.
16 Clues: credited as 'the father of anatomy' • credited as 'the father of medicine' • Where Empedocles argued perceptions were formed • What Galen observed had changed after head injuries • Descartes' definition; a physical, fleshy structure. • What Galen thought was the important part of the brain • Descartes' definition, a non-physical, spiritual entity. • ...
The Cognitive Approach 2023-05-25
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- A strength of the cognitive approach is that it has to use mostly _________ participants.
- A mental framework that incorporates our ideas about a person or a situation.
- Seeing people as computers ignores their freewill. This is a _________ view of human behaviour.
- An assumption of this approach is that the mind works like a __________.
- Cognitive psychologists believe that thought processes can, and should be, studied __________.
- One way to study internal mental processes is through the use of theoretical _________.
- The person responds through their behaviour. This is the third stage of information processing.
- Comparing humans to computers is considered to be _________. Humans have complex emotions that computers do not.
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- The scientific study of the influence of brain structures on mental processes.
- Information is gathered from the environment via the senses and is encoded by the individual. This is the first stage of the information processing approach.
- A brain imaging technique.
- The cognitive approach is guilty of this type of reductionism.
- The information, once encoded, is processed individual's mind. This is the second stage of information processing.
- This approach is based on strong __________ evidence.
- Cognitive psychologists study non-empirical thought processes by observing behaviour and making __________ (assumptions about mental processes).
- CBT is a practical application of the cognitive approach. It is a successful treatment.
16 Clues: A brain imaging technique. • This approach is based on strong __________ evidence. • The cognitive approach is guilty of this type of reductionism. • An assumption of this approach is that the mind works like a __________. • A mental framework that incorporates our ideas about a person or a situation. • ...
Mental Health & Well-Being and Globalisation 2025-09-22
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- Negative attitudes or beliefs that prevent people from seeking help.
- Platforms that can influence mental health through comparison or connection.
- A global event like war or a natural disaster that can impact collective mental health.
- A mental health condition often related to stress and worry.
- A global wellness practice focused on relaxation and mental health.
Down
- Movement of people across borders, often linked to stress or new opportunities.
- The gap between the wealthy and the poor, often impacting mental health.
- When jobs are moved to another country, affecting workers' mental wellbeing.
8 Clues: A mental health condition often related to stress and worry. • A global wellness practice focused on relaxation and mental health. • Negative attitudes or beliefs that prevent people from seeking help. • The gap between the wealthy and the poor, often impacting mental health. • When jobs are moved to another country, affecting workers' mental wellbeing. • ...
Alex-Review Vocab Sept-Nov 2023 2023-11-30
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- the destruction of trees in a large area, usually due to human activity (bats)
- competition between 2 people in which both try to prove they are better than the other (Newton)
- idiom for to try not to judge before you know something (4 words using "mind," no spaces (mental development, no spaces)
- strong disagreement
- breakdown a period of poor mental health (2 words) (Newton)
- something or someone that has been followed or replaced by something/someone else (James Webb)
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- to spread something (such as seeds) over a wide area (bats)
- idea based on incorrect information (bats)
- harmful or having a negative effect (bats)
- a person or thing who comes after someone or something to take its place (James Webb)
- move soldiers, weapons or objects to a place where they are ready to be used (James Webb)
- increase your knowledge (3 words, using "mind," no spaces) (mental development)
- a mass of dust or gas that can be seen in the night sky, often bright (James Webb)
- connected with the stars (James Webb)
14 Clues: strong disagreement • connected with the stars (James Webb) • idea based on incorrect information (bats) • harmful or having a negative effect (bats) • to spread something (such as seeds) over a wide area (bats) • breakdown a period of poor mental health (2 words) (Newton) • the destruction of trees in a large area, usually due to human activity (bats) • ...
Health 8 Chapter 4 Vocab 2024-10-16
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- a disturbance in the normal function of a part of the body
- social worker a licensed, certified mental health professional with a master's degree in social work
- disorder a disorder in which a person undergoes changes in mood that seem inappropriate or extreme
- a severe mental disorder in which people lose contact with reality
- an approach that teaches you different ways of thinking or behaving
- therapy counsel that seeks to improve troubled family relationships
- a medical doctor with a specialty in the treatment of mental health problems
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- mental health professional who is trained and licensed by the state to perform family
- intentional taking of ones own life
- disorder a psychological condition that affects a person's ability to interact normally with others
- depression a very serious mood disorder in which people lose interest in life and can no longer find enjoyment in anything
- an exaggerated fear of a specific situation or object
- disorder a disorder in which intense anxiety or fear keeps a person from functioning normally
- abbreviation for clinical social worker
14 Clues: intentional taking of ones own life • abbreviation for clinical social worker • 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 • ...
cognitive approach 2018-06-07
Across
- the scientific study of biological structures
- where cognitive psychologists draw conclusions about mental processes by observed behaviour
- mental processes private operations of the mind such as perception and attention that mediate between stimulus and response
- a mental framework of beliefs and expectations that influence cognitive processing
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- models where the mind is compared to a computer system
- lacks this due to not being able to be applied to everyday life
- models which are a abstract representation in behaviour
- the approach focused on our mental processes
- behaviours babies are naturally born with
- type of experiment that produces reliable and objective data
10 Clues: behaviours babies are naturally born with • the approach focused on our mental processes • the scientific study of biological structures • models where the mind is compared to a computer system • models which are a abstract representation in behaviour • type of experiment that produces reliable and objective data • ...
cognitive approach 2018-06-07
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- , type of experiment that produces reliable and objective data
- behaviours babies are naturally born with
- the approach focused on our mental processes
- models where the mind is compared to a computer system
- the scientific study of biological structures
- a mental framework of beliefs and expectations that influence cognitive processing
Down
- lacks this due to not being able to be applied to everyday life
- ... mental processes are private operations of the mind such as perception and attention that mediate between stimulus and response
- where cognitive psychologists draw conclusions about mental processes by observed behaviour
- models which are a abstract representation in behaviour
10 Clues: behaviours babies are naturally born with • the approach focused on our mental processes • the scientific study of biological structures • models where the mind is compared to a computer system • models which are a abstract representation in behaviour • , type of experiment that produces reliable and objective data • ...
Daikin Mental Health Crossword 2023-08-23
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- A feeling of unease or worry, often accompanied by nervousness.
- Device used to regulate temperature in HVAC systems.
- An overall state of well-being, encompassing physical and mental health.
- A professional who provides guidance and support to improve mental health.
- A Japanese company known for its air conditioning and refrigeration equipment.
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- A mental practice involving awareness of the present moment to reduce stress.
- The process of bringing fresh air into indoor spaces, important for health.
- Emotional or mental strain resulting from challenging situations.
- Process in HVAC that reduces indoor temperature.
- Amount of moisture in the air, important for comfort and health.
10 Clues: Process in HVAC that reduces indoor temperature. • Device used to regulate temperature in HVAC systems. • A feeling of unease or worry, often accompanied by nervousness. • Amount of moisture in the air, important for comfort and health. • Emotional or mental strain resulting from challenging situations. • ...
Mental Health Chaps 4-5 2025-05-03
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- is the person who assists the patient with ADL's,and activities
- is the stage of the professional relationship of getting to know the patient
- is the person that assists patient with being a liason to government and civil agencies
- is the nurse that specializes in mental disorders
- is the therapist that assist the client with life activities to improve self esteem and level of function
- is one of the roles that the nurses are to be in acceptance of protecting the rights of each patient when it comes
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- is the person that monitors and ensure the patients' needs are met
- is the stage where goals are planned in the professional relationship
- is the therapy used with low voltage current passing through the brain to induce a seizure
- is the type of communication used in the mental health professional/patient relationship
- is the person that assists the client with nutritional needs
- is the stage that concludes the professional relationship
- is the licensed provider specializing in mental disorders
- is the way to deliver mental health care
14 Clues: is the way to deliver mental health care • is the nurse that specializes in mental disorders • is the stage that concludes the professional relationship • is the licensed provider specializing in mental disorders • is the person that assists the client with nutritional needs • is the person who assists the patient with ADL's,and activities • ...
VC and PVC 2025-01-13
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- Difficulty concentrating, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness are symptoms (4 letters)
- A condition characterized by extreme mood swings, including highs and lows (7 letters).
- The ability to recover from emotional difficulties (10 letters).
- A severe mental disorder where people interpret reality abnormally (10 letters).
- A disorder involving repetitive thoughts and behaviors (3 letters).
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- Talking to a professional about mental health challenges (11 letters).
- A persistent fear of social situations (6 letters).
- A disorder characterized by feelings of sadness and loss of interest (10 letters).
- A mental health disorder involving excessive worry (6 letters).
- mental health condition linked to traumatic experiences (4 letters).
10 Clues: A persistent fear of social situations (6 letters). • A mental health disorder involving excessive worry (6 letters). • The ability to recover from emotional difficulties (10 letters). • A disorder involving repetitive thoughts and behaviors (3 letters). • mental health condition linked to traumatic experiences (4 letters). • ...
Health vocablulary 2023-02-28
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- Ex. deep breathing exercises
- behavior that is healthy
- behavior through which people benefit others
- hyping yourself up
- physical well-being
- social well-being
- things like homework, school, work, etc
- the aftermath of a bad decision
- emotional and mental well-being
Down
- spiritual well-being
- your life and its quality
- that one skincare brand
- the aftermath of a good decision
- your span of health
- what school brings (starts with an s)
15 Clues: social well-being • hyping yourself up • physical well-being • your span of health • spiritual well-being • that one skincare brand • behavior that is healthy • your life and its quality • Ex. deep breathing exercises • the aftermath of a bad decision • emotional and mental well-being • the aftermath of a good decision • what school brings (starts with an s) • ...
Mending Mindsets. 2024-05-14
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- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.
- Feeling unable to cope with the demands placed on you.
- The state of being objective or aloof.
- Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness.
- A mood disorder causing a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern.
- The action of delaying or postponing something.
- Feeling separated from others; loneliness.
Down
- Not achieving maximum productivity; wasting or failing to make the best use of time or resources.
- A feeling or state of despair; lack of hope.
- A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- The tendency to become easily annoyed or angered.
- Extreme physical or mental fatigue.
- An inclination to believe that people are motivated purely by self-interest; skepticism.
- Persistent problems falling and staying asleep.
15 Clues: Extreme physical or mental fatigue. • The state of being objective or aloof. • Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern. • Feeling separated from others; loneliness. • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. • A feeling or state of despair; lack of hope. • Persistent problems falling and staying asleep. • The action of delaying or postponing something. • ...
silogismos 2024-11-19
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- es la operación mental por la cual obtenemos un juicio
- de silogismos determinan el orden de los términos mayor medio y menor
- es la operación mental por la cual obtenemos un razonamiento
- tiene como objetivo llegar a una conclusión de forma rigurosa
- el termino... es universal
- todo...deberá contener término mayor menor y medio
- es un tipo de silogismo
- si una de las premisas es... la conclusión deberá ser negativa
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- es la operación mental por la cual obtenemos una idea
- si una de las premisas es... la conclusión será particular
- se estudian las relaciones las relaciones formales entre los diferentes tipos de juicio
- el termino...no aparece en la conclusión
- los...en un silogismo se identifican con las siguientes letras: p,m,s
- el termino...es particular
- la...siempre sigue la parte más débil
15 Clues: es un tipo de silogismo • el termino...es particular • el termino... es universal • la...siempre sigue la parte más débil • el termino...no aparece en la conclusión • todo...deberá contener término mayor menor y medio • es la operación mental por la cual obtenemos una idea • es la operación mental por la cual obtenemos un juicio • ...
silogismos 2024-11-19
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- es la operación mental por la cual obtenemos un juicio
- las...de silogismos determinan el orden de los términos mayor medio y menor
- es la operación mental por la cual obtenemos un razonamiento
- tiene como objetivo llegar a una conclusión de forma rigurosa
- el termino... es universal
- todo...deberá contener término mayor menor y medio
- es un tipo de silogismo
- si una de las premisas es... la conclusión deberá ser negativa
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- es la operación mental por la cual obtenemos una idea
- si una de las premisas es... la conclusión será particular
- se estudian las relaciones las relaciones formales entre los diferentes tipos de juicio
- el termino...no aparece en la conclusión
- los...en un silogismo se identifican con las siguientes letras: p,m,s
- el termino...es particular
- la...siempre sigue la parte más débil
15 Clues: es un tipo de silogismo • el termino...es particular • el termino... es universal • la...siempre sigue la parte más débil • el termino...no aparece en la conclusión • todo...deberá contener término mayor menor y medio • es la operación mental por la cual obtenemos una idea • es la operación mental por la cual obtenemos un juicio • ...
Terms to Know! 2021-10-28
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- many wellness programming offers virtual chair _______ for members to do at home. Doings this once a day can have a great affect on ones mental and physical health.
- If you can, take a nice warm ___________ to relax your muscles and your mind. Light a candle, throw in a cup of Epsom salt, use a bathbomb, play your favorite tunes, and use this time to focus on being in your body.
- When you’re feeling panicked, sometimes it can help to take a few ________ __________ to slow down your heart rate.
- This group of coping techniques(temperature, intense exercise, paced breathing and paired muscle relaxation) helps you calm yourself in distressing situations.
- A healthy _______ makes a difference in your mental health. By eating fresh fruits and veggies, foods full of probiotics, and fiber-rich whole grains, you are helping fuel your mind and body.
- Many therapists suggest ___________ for their patients so they can write down all their thoughts and feelings. It is also a good way to track your mood and express yourself.
- Personal ____________ can be hard for those with mental illness. Take a step towards better mental health by accomplishing one activity (like a facemask, taking a shower, or brushing your teeth).
- Getting even just 15 minutes of ____________ each day can help improve your mood. Just walk outside, soak in the warmth, and breath in the fresh air.
- _____________ is a great way to get your blood pumping and release feel-good chemicals to your brain.
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- Making a daily or weekly _____________ list has been proven to help mental health in the long run; it helps you focus on things that you are grateful for, not the things you lack. What are you thankful for?
- Sometimes it’s important to get help with your mental health. Talking to a professional __________ can be a great way to work through your emotions. Many schools have this within their health clinics. Talking to a person you trust can be a alternative to this.
- It is more then okay to ask for ____. You are not alone and everyone needs this from time to time. Loved ones, friends, family, mentors, and professionals are great places to seek this.
- . _______________ is a fantastic way to center your mind. Just five minutes of closing your eyes and focusing on your breath can improve mental clarity and calmness. Doing this in the morning can lead to a great positive and productive day.
- Getting at least eight hours of _________ can drastically improve your mental health. Also note, it’s better to stick to a consistent schedule even on the weekends.
- It’s important to practice _______ ________ as much as you can. Exercise, meditation, healthy eating, and even listening to music all are ways to take care of yourself.
15 Clues: _____________ is a great way to get your blood pumping and release feel-good chemicals to your brain. • When you’re feeling panicked, sometimes it can help to take a few ________ __________ to slow down your heart rate. • ...
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Psychology Vocab 2023-05-02
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- The presence of two or more diseases or conditions in a patient
- mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- Persistent sadness and a lack of interest or pleasure in previously rewarding or enjoyable activities
- treatment intended to heal or relieve a disorder
- feeling sensations that are only in the mind
- different from usual or accepted standards
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- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- feelings of fear, dread, and uneasiness
- intense, persistent fear of being watched by others
- repeated thoughts, urges, or mental images
- An extreme change in mood and cognition
- An impairment, disturbance, or deficiency in behavior or operation
- An irresistible urge to behave in a certain way
- identification of an illness or other problem by examination of symptoms
- discrimination towards someone based on a characteristic such as mental illness
15 Clues: feelings of fear, dread, and uneasiness • An extreme change in mood and cognition • repeated thoughts, urges, or mental images • different from usual or accepted standards • feeling sensations that are only in the mind • An irresistible urge to behave in a certain way • treatment intended to heal or relieve a disorder • ...
Mental Health 2021-12-10
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- ______ problems are one of the main issues related to chronic stress
- sleeping disorder in which you have trouble falling and/or staying asleep
- mental disorder characterized by frequent sharp mood changes
- scientists suppose the best way to fight depression is to ______ it
- ADHD- Attention Deficit _______ Disorder
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- the object/event that is causing stress
- a common term used when talking about your stress response
- when you are stressed, your heart rate ______
8 Clues: the object/event that is causing stress • ADHD- Attention Deficit _______ Disorder • when you are stressed, your heart rate ______ • a common term used when talking about your stress response • mental disorder characterized by frequent sharp mood changes • scientists suppose the best way to fight depression is to ______ it • ...
Mental Health 2022-01-18
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- experiencing worry, unease, or nervousness, about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
- pressure or tension exerted on a material object
- drained of one's physical or mental resources; very tired
- showing a tendency to be easily annoyed or made angry
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- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind
- in a state of general unhappiness or despondency
- desire to eat is reduced
- sleep shortage leading to health problems
8 Clues: desire to eat is reduced • sleep shortage leading to health problems • in a state of general unhappiness or despondency • pressure or tension exerted on a material object • showing a tendency to be easily annoyed or made angry • drained of one's physical or mental resources; very tired • a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind • ...
Mental Disorders 2022-02-17
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- a condition that causes a person to have trouble sleeping and staying asleep.
- eating disorder that causes someone to worry about what and how much they eat and weigh.
- a disorder that develops after a person experiences scary and shocking event.
- persistent worry and fear about ordinary situations.
- a continuous feeling of sadness and loss of interest that prevents you from doing normal activities.
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- condition that causes uncommon shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, concentration, and the ability to perform everyday tasks.
- longing for something intensely, lack of manage over its use, and continuing involvement with it regardless of damaging consequences.
- a condition that affects a person’s self control and ability to focus.
8 Clues: persistent worry and fear about ordinary situations. • a condition that affects a person’s self control and ability to focus. • a condition that causes a person to have trouble sleeping and staying asleep. • a disorder that develops after a person experiences scary and shocking event. • ...
Mental Health 2022-09-05
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- pressure or tension exerted on a material object
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome
- think about (something) too much or for too long
- When you need assistance with something
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- a strong feeling deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or
- the state of having a serious mental illness
8 Clues: When you need assistance with something • the state of being comfortable, healthy, or • feelings of severe despondency and dejection • the state of having a serious mental illness • pressure or tension exerted on a material object • think about (something) too much or for too long • a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome • ...
Mental Illnesses 2017-07-30
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- A person with __________ may always be very suspicious of your actions
- A normal part of aging
- The inability to use the 5 senses to identify familiar people or things
- Disease Most common form of dementia
- In this stage of Alzheimer's, violent episodes are very common
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- Delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized behavior are signs of this illness
- A __________ reaction is when a person has a huge outburst over a trivial event
- In this disease, __________ and tangles build up in the brain, destroying brain tissue.
8 Clues: A normal part of aging • Disease Most common form of dementia • In this stage of Alzheimer's, violent episodes are very common • A person with __________ may always be very suspicious of your actions • The inability to use the 5 senses to identify familiar people or things • Delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized behavior are signs of this illness • ...
Mental Illnesses 2017-07-30
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- A person with __________ may always be very suspicious of your actions
- Delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized behavior are signs of this illness
- A __________ reaction is when a person has a huge outburst over a trivial event
- In this stage of Alzheimer's, violent episodes are very common
- The inability to use the 5 senses to identify familiar people or things
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- Most common form of dementia
- A normal part of aging
- In this disease, __________ and tangles build up in the brain, destroying brain tissue.
8 Clues: A normal part of aging • Most common form of dementia • In this stage of Alzheimer's, violent episodes are very common • A person with __________ may always be very suspicious of your actions • The inability to use the 5 senses to identify familiar people or things • Delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized behavior are signs of this illness • ...
Mental Health 2021-09-21
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- What is a condition that causes both mania and depression?
- What is the abbreviations for Seasonal Affective Disorder?
- What is a real medical condition?
- What is the abbreviation fo Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?
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- with memory loss and word mixups
- What is your brain's best friend?
- What weighs 3 pounds?
- What substance makes up most of the brain?
8 Clues: What weighs 3 pounds? • with memory loss and word mixups • What is your brain's best friend? • What is a real medical condition? • What substance makes up most of the brain? • What is a condition that causes both mania and depression? • What is the abbreviations for Seasonal Affective Disorder? • What is the abbreviation fo Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?
mental disorder 2022-10-28
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- disorder-is a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- disorder-formerly called manic depression, is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional
- a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- a general term for loss of memory and other thinking abilities severe enough to interfere with daily life
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- disorder-is a type of behavior disorder. It's when a child has antisocial behavior. He or she may disregard basic social standards and rules.
- depression- is the more-severe form of depression, also known as major depression or major depressive disorder. It isn't the same as depression caused
- attack-is a sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause.
- a pattern of unwanted thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead you to do repetitive behaviors
8 Clues: a pattern of unwanted thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead you to do repetitive behaviors • a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event either experiencing it or witnessing it. • a general term for loss of memory and other thinking abilities severe enough to interfere with daily life • ...
mEnTaL hEaLtH 2023-05-11
8 Clues: What is stigma? • What is anxiety? • What is therapy? • What is self-care? • What is depression? • What is mindfulness? • What is schizophrenia? • swings What is bipolar disorder?
Mental health 2023-05-11
8 Clues: - feeling nerves • - feeling distress and down • - social media affecting you • one in 100 people suffer from it • - feeling stressed and overwhelmed • - causes you to feel down about self • - overthinking about a lot of things • - going on walks or using something to fidget with
mental health 2023-05-11
8 Clues: what you feel • feeling overloaded • persentage of people • may need a councellor • makes you feel worried • experiences and changes • not wanting to get out of bed • things you can fall on to help you vercome difficult situations
mental health 2023-05-11
8 Clues: signs • a feeling of worry • information in numbers • makes something happen • dealing with something • the state of your mind. • a state of mental tension • come into contact with another object
mental health 2023-05-11
8 Clues: signs • is the state of mind. • information in numbers. • gives rise to an action. • meeting a unpleasant situation. • have a strong effect on something. • is a feeling of unease such as worry or fear. • is a state of worry that can be caused by difficult tuation.
mental health 2023-05-11
mental health 2023-05-16
8 Clues: waking up late • non physical health • effect or influence • walking into a new job • is experienced by an individual • reason for an action or condition • avoid,remove,lessen or get through • obtained from analysing information
Mental Health 2023-05-16
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- there are 4 types of what?
- telling the truth about you mental health is what?
- being under pressure can make you feel?
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- what are feeling tense or nervous symptom of?
- trauma is a what of mental health?
- what is something you suffer from if you have a mental health condition?
- drugs can do what to you mental health?
- what week is it this week?
8 Clues: there are 4 types of what? • what week is it this week? • trauma is a what of mental health? • drugs can do what to you mental health? • being under pressure can make you feel? • what are feeling tense or nervous symptom of? • telling the truth about you mental health is what? • what is something you suffer from if you have a mental health condition?
Mental health 2023-05-09
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- a symptom of anxiety
- cause of anxiety
- a type of medication to treat anxiety disorders
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- type of anxiety disorder,a fear of something
- Physical symptoms of anxiety
- Psychological symptoms of anxiety
- a type of psychotherapy which will treat anxiety disorders
- it is one of the most common anxiety disorders
8 Clues: cause of anxiety • a symptom of anxiety • Physical symptoms of anxiety • Psychological symptoms of anxiety • type of anxiety disorder,a fear of something • it is one of the most common anxiety disorders • a type of medication to treat anxiety disorders • a type of psychotherapy which will treat anxiety disorders
mental health 2023-08-23
mental health 2023-09-19
8 Clues: loss of mood • feeling worried • loss of appetite • post traumatic stress • interpret reality abnormally • world youth mental health day • moods that go from high to low • our body's response to pressure
Mental Skills 2023-12-20
8 Clues: Targets • what we do in school? • happiness, love, anger • Teams are built on this • required before each shot • what went well in the game? • what we do if we want to win • winning and losing depends on this
Mental Health 2024-05-17
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- An emotion felt while feeling down.
- A state of emotional well-being that a person experiences.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- An ability to recall your past experiences.
- One of the most complex things in the world gained by thinking of something.
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- A medical doctor that specializes in mental health.
- An organ located in the skull used for thinking.
- A build up of irritation or annoyance blowing up.
8 Clues: An emotion felt while feeling down. • An ability to recall your past experiences. • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • An organ located in the skull used for thinking. • A build up of irritation or annoyance blowing up. • A medical doctor that specializes in mental health. • A state of emotional well-being that a person experiences. • ...
Mental Health 2024-08-13
8 Clues: Self-care activity • Self-care practice • Healthy sleep habit • Feeling of deep sadness • Type of anxiety disorder • Mental health professional • Mental health resource hotline • Type of mental health professional
Mental Health 2024-02-27
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- You might think differently about how you feel about yourself
- you might get extremely anxious is certain situations
- you may have lost someone due to this
- You may struggle with your eating
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- Something we all suffer from
- a very intense type of sadness/grief
- Management You might struggle controlling your anger
- You may suffer from severe mood swings
8 Clues: Something we all suffer from • You may struggle with your eating • a very intense type of sadness/grief • you may have lost someone due to this • You may suffer from severe mood swings • Management You might struggle controlling your anger • you might get extremely anxious is certain situations • You might think differently about how you feel about yourself
Saúde mental 2024-04-05
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- São unidades especializadas em saúde mental para tratamento e reinserção social de pessoas com transtornos mentais
- Caracterizada por pensamentos ou experiências que parecem não ter contato com a realidade, fala ou comportamento desorganizado e participação reduzida nas atividades cotidianas.
- É uma condição mental caracterizada por pensamentos involuntários, intrusivos e obsessivos que podem se prolongar por períodos indefinidos
- Perda de contato com a realidade, resultando em sintomas de surto psicótico, como confusão mental, alucinações ou delírios e dificuldade de entender o que é real e o que é imaginário, por exemplo
- Terapia importante no tratamento em saúde mental, e busca compreender a forma como os indivíduos interpretam o seu arredor e como reagem a isso.
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- Atividade repetitiva, excessiva e um exercício mental sem sentido que uma pessoa realiza na tentativa de evitar aflição ou preocupação
- É um trabalho realizado pela equipe multidisciplinar de saúde com vistas ao acompanhamento de um caso específico que envolve um sujeito ou uma comunidade.
- Transtorno caracterizado por um padrão generalizado de instabilidade e hipersensibilidade nos relacionamentos interpessoais, instabilidade extrema de humor e impulsividade.
8 Clues: São unidades especializadas em saúde mental para tratamento e reinserção social de pessoas com transtornos mentais • Atividade repetitiva, excessiva e um exercício mental sem sentido que uma pessoa realiza na tentativa de evitar aflição ou preocupação • ...
Mental Wellbeing 2024-10-10
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- The state of being free from illness.
- A state of physical and mental health.
- The body's natural state of rest.
- The practice of expressing thankfulness.
- Physical Activity/Exercise, like Running or Swimming.
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- Taking time to relax and recharge.
- The emotion felt when achieving a goal.
- A positive feeling of contentment.
8 Clues: The body's natural state of rest. • Taking time to relax and recharge. • A positive feeling of contentment. • The state of being free from illness. • A state of physical and mental health. • The emotion felt when achieving a goal. • The practice of expressing thankfulness. • Physical Activity/Exercise, like Running or Swimming.
KESEHATAN MENTAL 2024-10-09
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- KONDISI SESEORANG MENGALAMI KESULITAN DALAM BERSOSIALISASI DAN KOMUNIKASI
- PROSES MEMBANTU SESEORANG MENGATASI MASALAH PSIKOLOGIS
- KETIKA KITA MERASA KHAWATIR ATAU GELISAH
- RASA SENANG DAN GEMBIRA
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- KETAKUTAN YANG BERLEBUHAN TERHADAP SITUASI DAN OBJEK TERTENTU
- KONDISI DIMANA SESEORANG MERASA SEDIH DAN KEHILANGAN MINAT
- PROFESIONAL KESEHATAN YANG TERLATIH UNTUK MEMBANTU ORANG MENGATASI KESEHATAN MENTAL
- PERASAAN SEDIH DAN PUTUS ASA
8 Clues: RASA SENANG DAN GEMBIRA • PERASAAN SEDIH DAN PUTUS ASA • KETIKA KITA MERASA KHAWATIR ATAU GELISAH • PROSES MEMBANTU SESEORANG MENGATASI MASALAH PSIKOLOGIS • KONDISI DIMANA SESEORANG MERASA SEDIH DAN KEHILANGAN MINAT • KETAKUTAN YANG BERLEBUHAN TERHADAP SITUASI DAN OBJEK TERTENTU • KONDISI SESEORANG MENGALAMI KESULITAN DALAM BERSOSIALISASI DAN KOMUNIKASI • ...
kesehatan mental 2024-10-09
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- aktivitas fisik yang baik untuk mental
- istrahat sejenak untuk menyegarkan pikiran
- istilah untuk perasaan tidak berdaya
- kegiatan yang dapat membantu relaksasi
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- emosi yang sering dialami saat stress
- sumber dukungan dari teman atau keluarga
- terapi yang menggunakan seni
- Teknik untuk mengurangi kecemasan
8 Clues: terapi yang menggunakan seni • Teknik untuk mengurangi kecemasan • istilah untuk perasaan tidak berdaya • emosi yang sering dialami saat stress • aktivitas fisik yang baik untuk mental • kegiatan yang dapat membantu relaksasi • sumber dukungan dari teman atau keluarga • istrahat sejenak untuk menyegarkan pikiran
Mental Health 2025-02-20
9 Clues: episodes • suspicion • mood disorder • lack of energy • r/o heart attack • lack of pleasure • excessive anxiety • repetitive rituals • intrusive thoughts
mental health 2025-02-06
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- A mental health condition causing persistent sadness, loss of interest, and difficulty functioning.
- A state of overall health, happiness, and balance in life.
- Physical activity that helps reduce stress, improve mood, and promote mental and physical health.
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- Health: Refers to emotional, psychological, and social well-being, affecting how we think, feel, and act.
- Rest that the body and mind require to function effectively and maintain mental health.
- Refers to physical, mental, and social well-being. It's not just the absence of illness.
- A feeling of pressure that can be caused by work, school, or personal problems. Can be positive or harmful.
- Feelings of nervousness, worry, or fear, often without a clear reason.
8 Clues: A state of overall health, happiness, and balance in life. • Feelings of nervousness, worry, or fear, often without a clear reason. • Rest that the body and mind require to function effectively and maintain mental health. • Refers to physical, mental, and social well-being. It's not just the absence of illness. • ...
Mental Health 2025-10-07
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- what else does cheetah do as well as deep breaths, exercise and singing?
- what else can you do as well as yoga and gardening?
- how many breaths could we count going round a square?
- what does the mind need to function at its best?
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- what else do elephant do to relax as well as a good night's sleep and a board game?
- what colour often means sad?
- how many portions of fruit/veg should we aim for a day?
- what colour often means anger?
8 Clues: what colour often means sad? • what colour often means anger? • what does the mind need to function at its best? • what else can you do as well as yoga and gardening? • how many breaths could we count going round a square? • how many portions of fruit/veg should we aim for a day? • what else does cheetah do as well as deep breaths, exercise and singing? • ...
Mental Health 2025-10-02
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- Feeling Tense, worried, or overwhelmed
- Believing in yourself and your abilities
- A special connection that makes life happier and less lonely
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- Feelings like happiness, sadness or anger
- Taking time for yourself to feel good and stay healthy
- This needs care just like your body
- Time taken to rest, unwind and recharge
- Help you can turn to when you need it
8 Clues: This needs care just like your body • Help you can turn to when you need it • Feeling Tense, worried, or overwhelmed • Time taken to rest, unwind and recharge • Believing in yourself and your abilities • Feelings like happiness, sadness or anger • Taking time for yourself to feel good and stay healthy • A special connection that makes life happier and less lonely
Mental Factor 2025-11-25
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- the ability to use our senses and identify the correct solution - what factor?
- something that can be used alongside mental rehearsal to improve focus
- an approach where you talk positively to yourself
- the ability to stay fully focussed within a performance - what factor?
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- an approach where you rehearse the skill / outcome in your mind
- a method of data collection that can be used for both the mental and emotional factors
- an emotional feeling caused by the threat of danger or defeat - what factor?
- a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure or hostility - what factor?
8 Clues: an approach where you talk positively to yourself • an approach where you rehearse the skill / outcome in your mind • something that can be used alongside mental rehearsal to improve focus • a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure or hostility - what factor? • the ability to stay fully focussed within a performance - what factor? • ...
Eurofins Crew 2023-04-17
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- saina's crush
- the best football team in the world
- Our work pub
- Mr G's nickname
- Person that never replies in the group chat
- the most annoying person in the lab
- ryans type
- A mental disability that ryan definitely has
- Yasmin and Ria's favourite chicken shop
- Ryans catchphrase
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- The MILF of eurofins
- genus of pathogenic gram-negative bacteria that includes the species L. pneumophila
- the worst football team that didnt deserve the premier league
- A mental disability that ryan may have
- Saugats nickname
- ryan and saina
- the colour of the jacket that Manuel gave to Ria
- Ria's crush
- Yasmins crush
19 Clues: ryans type • Ria's crush • Our work pub • saina's crush • Yasmins crush • ryan and saina • Mr G's nickname • Saugats nickname • Ryans catchphrase • The MILF of eurofins • the best football team in the world • the most annoying person in the lab • A mental disability that ryan may have • Yasmin and Ria's favourite chicken shop • Person that never replies in the group chat • ...
What is Psychology? 2021-02-18
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- Solves everyday life problems.
- Positive view of human nature.
- Skinner and Pavlov influenced it.
- Cognition is an example of__________ behaviour.
- Perceptual experiences is more than the sum of perceptual components.
- Piaget
- Pleasure seeking
- Does not have a physical form
- William ?James and John Dewey.
- Attitudes, conformity, obedience: _____ Psychology
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- Stress and coping to prevent or treat illnesses.
- Mental processes include.
- Using the theories of Psychology in real life situations.
- HR professionals
- Can medicate.
- Psychology through ages.
- solves mental health problems related to a group of people.
- The reason why psychology is considered a science.
- First method of psychological experiment.
19 Clues: Piaget • Can medicate. • HR professionals • Pleasure seeking • Psychology through ages. • Mental processes include. • Does not have a physical form • Solves everyday life problems. • Positive view of human nature. • William ?James and John Dewey. • Skinner and Pavlov influenced it. • First method of psychological experiment. • Cognition is an example of__________ behaviour. • ...
Reform Movements of the 1800's 2024-03-27
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- B.Anthony women’s rights activist for voting
- fought to ban alcohol
- Reform to improve prison conditons
- Reform to provide free schooling
- underground railroad
- Reform will improve working conditions
- ban of the sale of alcoholic beverages.
- Rights the right to live free from violence, slavery, and discrimination
- fought for women’s rights and author
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- Quaker who fought against slavery
- The Liberator
- get rid of slavery
- father of public education
- Reform to improve mental health service
- help people with mental health issues
- Uncle Tom’s Cabin
- Ain’t I a Woman
- the right to vote
- moderation or self-restraint with alcohol
19 Clues: The Liberator • Ain’t I a Woman • Uncle Tom’s Cabin • the right to vote • get rid of slavery • underground railroad • fought to ban alcohol • father of public education • Quaker who fought against slavery • Reform to provide free schooling • Reform to improve prison conditons • fought for women’s rights and author • help people with mental health issues • ...
Room 2 new 2024-10-14
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- In the active phase, the two main symptoms of schizophrenia are hallucinations and _____.
- A type of compulsion is excessive _____.
- Schizophrenia is a type of _____ disorder.
- Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterised by a prolonged period of _____ mood.
- The type of fear that one might have when experiencing a panic attack.
- A possible symptom during a manic episode is acting _____.
- Negative attitudes and beliefs that create prejudice against individuals with mental health conditions
- The urge to develop behaviours such as repeating words or numbers to cope with the stress that come from irrational thoughts.
- The feeling of worry, nervousness or unease when dealing with day-to-day stresses or problems.
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- The prevalence of poor mental health among this population is the highest amongst other age groups.
- Mental health is a state of mental _____.
- Higher levels of _____ reduce the likelihood of severe symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress among youths.
- The “C” in the acronym “SAD CAGES” stands for _____ difficulties.
- A symptom of PTSD that represents a state of heightened awareness and watchfulness.
- Type of eating disorder where people overeat, followed by behaviours to “compensate” for the overeating, such as purging, fasting or excessive exercise.
- People with OCD generally spend more than _____ hour a day on their obsessions or compulsions.
- One type of anxiety disorder is social _____.
17 Clues: A type of compulsion is excessive _____. • Mental health is a state of mental _____. • Schizophrenia is a type of _____ disorder. • One type of anxiety disorder is social _____. • A possible symptom during a manic episode is acting _____. • The “C” in the acronym “SAD CAGES” stands for _____ difficulties. • ...
Diminshed Responsibility 2013-12-05
11 Clues: Act 1957 • ___ impairment • as seen in Ahluwalia • modified Homocide Act • ___ impair D's ability • ___ and partial defence • form rational judgement • understand nature of conduct • Abnormality of ___ functioning • D's mental funtioning so different • successful plea reduces murder to ___
EMOTIONAL STATUS 2025-09-25
11 Clues: WORN OUT • EXHAUSTION • EASILY ANNOYED • SURLEY PEEVISH CRANKY • ONE OF THE SEVEN DWARVES • DECREASED ENERGY EXHAUSTED • LACKING SYMPATHY AND KINDNESS • PHYSICAL AND MENTAL WEARINESS • EAGER & IRRITABLE WITH WAITING • DISPLEASURE HOSTILITY RESENTMENT • MENTAL PHYSICAL & EMOTIONALLY EXHAUSTED
Depression Awareness 2014-09-24
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- a professional relationship that empowers you to accomplish mental health, wellness, education, and career goals
- depression is a highly ___________ medical illness
- depression is the “________ cold” of mental health conditions
- how one handles problems
- bouncing back from difficult experiences
- ______ self-talk can lift your spirits and improve your attitude
Down
- ____________ health is just as important as physical health
- belonging to social groups to reduce loneliness
- a great way to boost your mood
- the percentage of adults who struggle with depression
- ______________is a normal emotion, but too much could be depression
- 1-800-273-____, a hotline for help
12 Clues: how one handles problems • a great way to boost your mood • 1-800-273-____, a hotline for help • bouncing back from difficult experiences • belonging to social groups to reduce loneliness • depression is a highly ___________ medical illness • the percentage of adults who struggle with depression • ____________ health is just as important as physical health • ...
OAT Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-14
Across
- Lobe, a part of the brain responsible for
- a wing on second floor of Peace Arch Hospital Foundation Lodge
- ____ Prevention, a yearly required staff education
- a serotonin reuptake inhibitor
- This is where you can find a brief overview of a patient that is updated each shift
- major neurocognitive disorder
Down
- _____disease is a type progressive, irreversible brain disorder
- A model for collaborative care and changing practice
- a restraint system
- sudden, fluctuating, and usually reversible disturbance of mental function
- People who are certified under the ______ Heath Act can be treated involuntarily for a mental disorder.
- a scaled used to assess agitation
12 Clues: a restraint system • major neurocognitive disorder • a serotonin reuptake inhibitor • a scaled used to assess agitation • Lobe, a part of the brain responsible for • ____ Prevention, a yearly required staff education • A model for collaborative care and changing practice • a wing on second floor of Peace Arch Hospital Foundation Lodge • ...
sera's mental health puzzle 2023-03-09
Across
- a disability caused by the disabilities in the brain.
- Maintaining a better mental and physical health
- persistent sadness and lack of interest in doing something.
- A sudden change in your mood with circumstances
- condition of being mentally fit
- health conditions involving change in emotion,thinking or behavior.
- A disorder where peers be way to aggressive
Down
- A doctor who studies and handles mental health cases
- A disorder where people feel mania or depressed
- A disorder where you feel too much or too less.
- A feeling of uneasiness, nervousness or worry.
- worry or mental tension
12 Clues: worry or mental tension • condition of being mentally fit • A disorder where peers be way to aggressive • A feeling of uneasiness, nervousness or worry. • A disorder where people feel mania or depressed • A disorder where you feel too much or too less. • Maintaining a better mental and physical health • A sudden change in your mood with circumstances • ...
Alpha Wisdom Vidyasharm (CBSE), KK Nagar, Tiruchirappalli 2023-08-30
Across
- The heart pumps the _______
- Physical activity done at the gym
- A person's condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- Anything dealing with your body is known as ________ health
- Gentle exercises ______ to prepare your muscles for moderate to vigorous activity
Down
- Ability to move joints fully and easily
- One's ability to form satisfying interpersonal relationships with others
- Training and lifting _____ focusing on muscular strength and endurance
- A state of mental or emotional strain
- Ability of your muscles to exert a force
- Combination of physical, mental, emotional and social well-being
- Gentle exercise to end a workout
12 Clues: The heart pumps the _______ • Gentle exercise to end a workout • Physical activity done at the gym • A state of mental or emotional strain • Ability to move joints fully and easily • Ability of your muscles to exert a force • Anything dealing with your body is known as ________ health • Combination of physical, mental, emotional and social well-being • ...
Crossword 2 2023-11-18
Across
- Elakkan __________ dan sentiasalah berhubung dengan rakan
- Jaga keperluan asal diri seperti makanan dan _____ secukupnya
- Jika ada masalah, pastu kan jalan __________ sesuai dan tidak memudaratkan diri sendiri dan orang lain
- Masalah mental bukan tanda _________ diri atau iman
- Jaga pemakanan ______
Down
- Bijak mengurus ____
- Boleh mengakibatkan __________ jika tidak dirawat awal
- Meluangkan masa dengan aktiviti yang _________
- Melakukan aktiviti _______ seperti senaman dan riadah
- Kesihatan mental merujuk pada _________ seseorang untuk berfikir, rasa dan bertindak dalam kehidupan seharian mereka
- Masalah mental mampu membahayakan diri dan orang lain kerana pesakit boleh bertindak di ____ kawalan
- Berkongsi _______ dengan orang yang anda percayai dan selesa
12 Clues: Bijak mengurus ____ • Jaga pemakanan ______ • Meluangkan masa dengan aktiviti yang _________ • Masalah mental bukan tanda _________ diri atau iman • Melakukan aktiviti _______ seperti senaman dan riadah • Boleh mengakibatkan __________ jika tidak dirawat awal • Elakkan __________ dan sentiasalah berhubung dengan rakan • ...
Zachary Beaver Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-15
Across
- Rule out or prevent
- A prison for people convicted of serious crimes
- When you expose to much
- small, round, and gleaming
- Offensive or disgusting
- The action or process of reviving someone from unconsciousness
- Small and weak
- Intense and eager enjoyment
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- Caused by the nature of a physical or mental disease
- Suffer a mental and physical decline
- Being extremely hungry
- Increase in amount or extent
- The weakness or diseases of old age
- Someone that is adopted
- Being unaware or unconscious
- Feeling of sickness
- A language used in the form of Chinese
- Complete and absolute
- When you expose to much
- Infinite or unending time
20 Clues: Small and weak • Rule out or prevent • Feeling of sickness • Complete and absolute • Being extremely hungry • When you expose to much • Someone that is adopted • Offensive or disgusting • When you expose to much • Infinite or unending time • small, round, and gleaming • Intense and eager enjoyment • Increase in amount or extent • Being unaware or unconscious • ...
Stop The Sun 2020-09-29
10 Clues: War • Shrug • Insist • Sharply • To turn over • Peoples actions • To look through • Of mental illness • A field where rice is grown • Treatment of mental illness
PSYC341 Review 2017-12-02
Across
- Mental representation of a category
- Type of rule or method that helps you solve problems faster than you would without it (e.g. schema)
- Device used to aid memory
- Type of amnesia where you lose memories BEFORE the onset of amnesia
- Type of aphasia characterized by effortful and slow speech;
- Method that always produces a solution to your problem. Sometimes inefficient
- Type of map where you mentally represent geographic information
- 3D basic objects
- Language beyond the sentence; implying and inferring
- A pro-typical sequence of events
- Type of comprehension problem where we interpret sentences differently than anticipated based on the way words/sounds are broken down
- Have a solution to one problem and then come across a new problem, and employ that same solution to the new problem
- Locate information in storage and access that info (testing effect)
- Speech perception effect that demonstrates that letters sounds differently depending on preceding and following sounds
- Effect that demonstrates that speech perception integrates visual and auditory information
- Smallest unit of meaning in a given language
- Interpretation of sensation
- Type of memory where you “remember to remember”
- Awareness we have about the outside world and perceptions
- Concentration of mental effort on sensory or mental events
- Approach to active reading: survey, question, read, recite, review
- Mental imagery theory where we judge an item based on the best example
- State of problem solving that is reached when you solve the problem
- Part of STM that is responsible for temporarily holding and actively manipulating information
- Recognition of object
- Overall meaning of the message we intend to generate
- Type of mental imagery code where the mental representation is very similar to the physical object
Down
- Type of LTM where you remember personal experiences and memories
- Initial reception of information
- Type of amnesia where you can’t create new memories
- Internal representations; active and efficient
- Type of aphasia characterized by fluent and grammatically correct speech, but makes little sense
- The storage of information for an extended period of time
- A concept that helps organize and interpret information
- Condition where you are unable to recognize familiar faces
- Any restrictions that make it difficult to get from the initial to goal state of problem solving
- Meaning of words/sentences
- Thoughts about understanding written/spoken language
- Knowledge and control of our cognitive processes
- Whole is greater than the sum of its parts
- Mental imagery theory stating that concepts are associated with many specific examples of a category
- Looking inward
- Have access to one side of visual field and not the other
- Interrelated units of language that are larger than a sentence (e.g. paragraphs)
- Temporary storing of information, capacity is 7 ± 2, duration is 10-15 seconds
- Type of comprehension ambiguity where a word has multiple meanings
- Process info and represent it in LTM
- Basic unit of spoken language
- Method where you create an image linking the meaning of a keyword to the keyword
49 Clues: Looking inward • 3D basic objects • Recognition of object • Device used to aid memory • Meaning of words/sentences • Interpretation of sensation • Basic unit of spoken language • Initial reception of information • A pro-typical sequence of events • Mental representation of a category • Process info and represent it in LTM • Whole is greater than the sum of its parts • ...
PSYC341 Review 2017-12-02
Across
- Mental representation of a category
- Type of rule or method that helps you solve problems faster than you would without it (e.g. schema)
- Device used to aid memory
- Type of amnesia where you lose memories BEFORE the onset of amnesia
- Type of aphasia characterized by effortful and slow speech;
- Method that always produces a solution to your problem. Sometimes inefficient
- Type of map where you mentally represent geographic information
- 3D basic objects
- Language beyond the sentence; implying and inferring
- A pro-typical sequence of events
- Type of comprehension problem where we interpret sentences differently than anticipated based on the way words/sounds are broken down
- Have a solution to one problem and then come across a new problem, and employ that same solution to the new problem
- Locate information in storage and access that info (testing effect)
- Speech perception effect that demonstrates that letters sounds differently depending on preceding and following sounds
- Effect that demonstrates that speech perception integrates visual and auditory information
- Smallest unit of meaning in a given language
- Interpretation of sensation
- Type of memory where you “remember to remember”
- Awareness we have about the outside world and perceptions
- Concentration of mental effort on sensory or mental events
- Approach to active reading: survey, question, read, recite, review
- Mental imagery theory where we judge an item based on the best example
- State of problem solving that is reached when you solve the problem
- Part of STM that is responsible for temporarily holding and actively manipulating information
- Recognition of object
- Overall meaning of the message we intend to generate
- Type of mental imagery code where the mental representation is very similar to the physical object
Down
- Type of LTM where you remember personal experiences and memories
- Initial reception of information
- Type of amnesia where you can’t create new memories
- Internal representations; active and efficient
- Type of aphasia characterized by fluent and grammatically correct speech, but makes little sense
- The storage of information for an extended period of time
- A concept that helps organize and interpret information
- Condition where you are unable to recognize familiar faces
- Any restrictions that make it difficult to get from the initial to goal state of problem solving
- Meaning of words/sentences
- Thoughts about understanding written/spoken language
- Knowledge and control of our cognitive processes
- Whole is greater than the sum of its parts
- Mental imagery theory stating that concepts are associated with many specific examples of a category
- Looking inward
- Have access to one side of visual field and not the other
- Interrelated units of language that are larger than a sentence (e.g. paragraphs)
- Temporary storing of information, capacity is 7 ± 2, duration is 10-15 seconds
- Type of comprehension ambiguity where a word has multiple meanings
- Process info and represent it in LTM
- Basic unit of spoken language
- Method where you create an image linking the meaning of a keyword to the keyword
49 Clues: Looking inward • 3D basic objects • Recognition of object • Device used to aid memory • Meaning of words/sentences • Interpretation of sensation • Basic unit of spoken language • Initial reception of information • A pro-typical sequence of events • Mental representation of a category • Process info and represent it in LTM • Whole is greater than the sum of its parts • ...
At The Psychiatrist 2024-04-04
20 Clues: Abuso • Trauma • Mejora • Sentir • Evaluar • Exitosa • Síntomas • Ansiedad • Adicción • Emociones • Trastorno • Depresión • Patología • Medicación • Neurológico • Psicoterapia • Salud mental • Diagnosticar • Acontecimiento • Ataque de pánico
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2014-01-21
Across
- low dam
- preferring not to talk; uncommunicative; silent
- in addition to; further
- material such of sand or gravel deposited by moving water
- expression on a person's face
- truthfulness; honesty
- food
- dangerous mental disorder
- mental disorder
- small entrance hall or room
- applications of warm, moist substances in the treatment of an injury
Down
- having great power
- maze-like passages
- cleansed; made pure
- suffering from a disease of the joints; able to move only with great pain
- a noble or exalted stats
- intestines; guts
- show open contempt
- inspite of that; however
- laborers
- enormous
- without slyness or cunning; frank
- trembling; quivering
- highest point
24 Clues: food • low dam • laborers • enormous • highest point • mental disorder • intestines; guts • having great power • maze-like passages • show open contempt • cleansed; made pure • trembling; quivering • truthfulness; honesty • in addition to; further • a noble or exalted stats • inspite of that; however • dangerous mental disorder • small entrance hall or room • expression on a person's face • ...
Can't Hurt me-David Goggins 2023-11-02
Across
- set fire to
- a thing done successfully
- feeling of deep admiration for someone
- difficulties, misfortune
- form a mental image
- take part in a contest
- experience or be subjected to
- the state or quality of producing something
- out of the ordinary
- unpleasant bodily or mental sensation
Down
- succeed in dealing with
- a thing that blocks or hinder progress
- forceful effort or desire to resist
- strenghten or support physically or mentally
- center of interest
- object of a person's effort or desire
- strong enough to withstand difficult situations
- to suffer loss of
- a feeling of smug or satisfaction of
- to make the most out of
20 Clues: set fire to • to suffer loss of • center of interest • form a mental image • out of the ordinary • take part in a contest • succeed in dealing with • to make the most out of • difficulties, misfortune • a thing done successfully • experience or be subjected to • forceful effort or desire to resist • a feeling of smug or satisfaction of • object of a person's effort or desire • ...
Reading Reflections Chapter 3 and 5 2025-03-16
11 Clues: proficiency • strain or sieve • days of the week • Grouping of items • change the context • Skilled professional • Mental storage space • Home Where you grew up • Memory cognitive storage • Images clear mental pictures • Loop Working memory for sound
✨Approaches Revision✨ 2021-02-01
Across
- This approach believed that all behaviour is learnt
- He developed the theory of operant conditioning
- Social learning theory (SLT) rests on the idea of ......... learning
- Theoretical ....... are visual representations of internal mental processes that help simplify and visualise mental processes.
- Behaviourists popularly used them as research subjects
- When you make assumptions about internal mental processes that cannot be observed directly.
Down
- He established the psychodynamic approach in 1900
- Positive .........– when a behaviour is followed by a desirable consequence thus more likely to be repeated.
- He developed the theory of classical conditioning
- The type of behaviour that was being sought in the 'Bobo doll experiment'
- They are mental frameworks of information that we use to organise past experiences and to interpret new situations.
11 Clues: He developed the theory of operant conditioning • He established the psychodynamic approach in 1900 • He developed the theory of classical conditioning • This approach believed that all behaviour is learnt • Behaviourists popularly used them as research subjects • Social learning theory (SLT) rests on the idea of ......... learning • ...
The Giver vocabulary 2013-08-24
Across
- the quality or state of being not easily accessible or at hand.
- to look with the eyes partly closed.
- to restore to assurance or confidence.
- natural mental and emotional outlook or mood.
- desire or feeling of impatiently longing.
- agitated with doubt or mental conflict or pain.
- to repeat the words as from memory, especially in a formal manner.
Down
- marked by kindly or pleased appreciation.
- uneasy or fearful about something that might happen.
- capable of being touched or felt.
- obeying or willing to obey.
- to not recognize or establish as being a particular person or thing.
- to give money, time, knowledge, assistance to a common supply, fund as for charitable purposes.
- to arouse the curiosity or interest of by unusual, new, or otherwise fascinating or compelling qualities.
- full of mental distress or uneasiness because of fear of danger or misfortune.
- to attract and hold attentively by a unique power, personal charm, unusual nature, or some other special quality.
- to find fault for something.
17 Clues: obeying or willing to obey. • to find fault for something. • capable of being touched or felt. • to look with the eyes partly closed. • to restore to assurance or confidence. • marked by kindly or pleased appreciation. • desire or feeling of impatiently longing. • natural mental and emotional outlook or mood. • agitated with doubt or mental conflict or pain. • ...
Master's Program - Mental Health 2024-05-20
Across
- Toughness, the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties
- A practice of focusing on one's feelings and breathing, along with some calming or positive thoughts.
- The unpleasant reaction a person experience when stopping to use sth addictive
- An illness or condition that does not allow a person to function normally
- Lack or denial of sth that is needed, like sleep or food
- Reward or gain, a positive outcome of one's actionsT
- A practice of keeping a diary, writing about one's significant experiences and feelings
- Cause stress or bad feelings by arousing feelings or memories associated with a traumatic event
- Torment or trouble a person or a group
Down
- Necessary condition for sth else to happen or exist
- A feeling of worry or nervousness about something unknown or unpredictable
- A statement of emotional support or encouragement ("You can do it!")
- Deal effectively with sth difficult
- Inability to sleep
- A mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment
- Same as balance or stability
- Very harmful or unpleasant, poisonous
- The ability to persevere sth unpleasant or difficult
18 Clues: Inability to sleep • Same as balance or stability • Deal effectively with sth difficult • Very harmful or unpleasant, poisonous • Torment or trouble a person or a group • Necessary condition for sth else to happen or exist • Reward or gain, a positive outcome of one's actionsT • The ability to persevere sth unpleasant or difficult • ...
Disorders n' such 2022-12-15
Across
- Helpful drugs to help mental illness
- A brain sickness that effects thinking
- An extreme fear of something
- Feeling extra sad for long period of time
- Feelings of fear, tenseness, and nervousness
Down
- Doctor who specializes and helps with mental illness
- An uncommon but sever disorder
- Treatment for mental illness
- Large loss of appetite
- A difference in a person's brain that can make them different
10 Clues: Large loss of appetite • Treatment for mental illness • An extreme fear of something • An uncommon but sever disorder • Helpful drugs to help mental illness • A brain sickness that effects thinking • Feeling extra sad for long period of time • Feelings of fear, tenseness, and nervousness • Doctor who specializes and helps with mental illness • ...
Ideal mental health 2012-09-20
Across
- A culture-bound syndrome found in South-east Asia.
- The person who devised the concept of ideal mental health.
- A limitation of the definition, which explains the vagueness and measuring difficulty of the criteria.
- Experiencing personal growth and development.
- The number of characteristics that an individual should exhibit in order to be normal.
- A characteristic of being in a state of ideal mental health, which conveys the idea of having the ability to cope with everyday anxiety-provoking situations.
- A characteristic of being in a state of ideal mental health, which involves independence and self-reliance.
Down
- Having the flexibility to adapt to changing life circumstances.
- A person who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
- A limitation of the definition, demonstrating how the idea of ideal mental health can differ in different places around the world.
10 Clues: Experiencing personal growth and development. • A culture-bound syndrome found in South-east Asia. • The person who devised the concept of ideal mental health. • Having the flexibility to adapt to changing life circumstances. • A person who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. • ...
Speak Vocabulary 2024-05-03
Across
- hopeless
- flow or ooze out slowly
- move quickly
- determination and energy to win
- hateful, disagreeable
- stoop or bend low
- related to emotional or mental disorders
- sneaking around, waiting to attack
- animal that hunts other animals
- move back and forth rapidly
- does not listen to others with different beliefs
- deer meat
- puzzle, difficult problem
Down
- co-workers
- transition from childhood to adulthood
- settles a dispute by each person giving up something
- timid desire, sad
- gives up control to someone else
- display displeasure
- bent out of shape
- irregular spots or stains
- look closely or curiously
- mental distress, worried
- crazy, insame
24 Clues: hopeless • deer meat • co-workers • move quickly • crazy, insame • timid desire, sad • bent out of shape • stoop or bend low • display displeasure • hateful, disagreeable • flow or ooze out slowly • mental distress, worried • irregular spots or stains • look closely or curiously • puzzle, difficult problem • move back and forth rapidly • determination and energy to win • ...
Coping Mechanisms 2023-11-14
Across
- Prioritizing personal well-being.
- Present moment awareness.
- Connecting with others.
- Talk therapy support.
- Drinking water for balance.
- Focusing on what's positive.
- Unwinding and letting go.
- Soothing sounds for comfort.
- Humor for stress relief.
- Calming inhales and exhales.
- Taking a break for self-care.
- Finding lightness in situations.
Down
- Writing for self-expression.
- Physical activity for relief.
- Distracting and enjoyable activities.
- Guided mental imagery.
- Animal companionship for comfort.
- Rest for mental well-being.
- Positive self-talk statements.
- Connecting with the outdoors.
- Mind-body balance practice.
- Creative expression for solace.
- Professional guidance and support.
- Mindful relaxation practice.
- Escaping into books.
25 Clues: Escaping into books. • Talk therapy support. • Guided mental imagery. • Connecting with others. • Humor for stress relief. • Present moment awareness. • Unwinding and letting go. • Rest for mental well-being. • Drinking water for balance. • Mind-body balance practice. • Writing for self-expression. • Focusing on what's positive. • Soothing sounds for comfort. • ...
Social Emotional Health 2024-03-21
Across
- blaming others
- communicate to reach agreement
- ability to understand and share other's feelings
- total health
- supported by facts or evidence
- social, emotional, mental, physical wellness
- talking, discussing with others
- groups of people living in a place
- letting others speak to you however they want
- beliefs
Down
- emotional and mental limits
- feeling pity
- hostile or unfriendly
- methods for communicating information
- stating your feelings without blaming others
- being clear, respectful, and confident
- concern for others
- beliefs, customs specific to a group
- rules and expectation that guide behavior
- our feelings about who we are
- our evaluation of who we are
21 Clues: beliefs • feeling pity • total health • blaming others • concern for others • hostile or unfriendly • emotional and mental limits • our evaluation of who we are • our feelings about who we are • communicate to reach agreement • supported by facts or evidence • talking, discussing with others • groups of people living in a place • beliefs, customs specific to a group • ...
SOCIAL SCIENCES 2022-10-19
10 Clues: Research • Wellbeing • Mom & Dad • Human race • How we act • Something fair • About the past • To do something • Esential for living • Help with my mental health
Cognitive Approach and explanation of depression 2020-06-25
Across
- criticism of the cognitive explanation of depression
- Founding father of CBT
- The mind is like this according to the approach
- Reducing the importance of successful outcomes
- Ellis's B in his ABC
Down
- Another founding father of CBT
- A Negative view of this is part of the cognitive triad
- Mental processes
- Conclusions drawn from internal mental processes
- Mental shortcuts that lead to perceptual errors
10 Clues: Mental processes • Ellis's B in his ABC • Founding father of CBT • Another founding father of CBT • Reducing the importance of successful outcomes • Mental shortcuts that lead to perceptual errors • The mind is like this according to the approach • Conclusions drawn from internal mental processes • criticism of the cognitive explanation of depression • ...
The Giver vocabulary 2013-08-24
Across
- to look with the eyes partly closed.
- to not recognize or establish as being a particular person or thing.
- obeying or willing to obey.
- to find fault for something.
- marked by kindly or pleased appreciation.
- capable of being touched or felt.
- to give money, time, knowledge, assistance to a common supply, fund as for charitable purposes.
- agitated with doubt or mental conflict or pain.
- to arouse the curiosity or interest of by unusual, new, or otherwise fascinating or compelling qualities.
Down
- to restore to assurance or confidence.
- full of mental distress or uneasiness because of fear of danger or misfortune.
- uneasy or fearful about something that might happen.
- the quality or state of being not easily accessible or at hand.
- to repeat the words as from memory, especially in a formal manner.
- natural mental and emotional outlook or mood.
- to attract and hold attentively by a unique power, personal charm, unusual nature, or some other special quality.
- desire or feeling of impatiently longing.
17 Clues: obeying or willing to obey. • to find fault for something. • capable of being touched or felt. • to look with the eyes partly closed. • to restore to assurance or confidence. • marked by kindly or pleased appreciation. • desire or feeling of impatiently longing. • natural mental and emotional outlook or mood. • agitated with doubt or mental conflict or pain. • ...
Assignment 6- Makayla Pearson 2025-03-16
Across
- mental folders
- identity __ is when a person adopts someone else’s identity to resolve their identity crisis.
- the child understands a hidden object still exists even though they cannot see it
- a type of attachment when the child feels safe and trusts their caretaker.
- placing new information into an existing mental folder
- organizing information into mental folders
- creating a new mental folder for new information
- identity __ is when a person is not concerned about establishing their identity. The person tends to flow with the wind.
- when little girls resent boys because they want the same biological anatomy as boys.
Down
- this scenario is used to understand the attachment style of a child.
- identity __ is when a person has an identity crisis and does not know how to resolve it.
- child is only concerned about their point of view and what happens to them; self-centered
- a broad branch of psychology that can be examined across different domains (cognitive, social, personality, learning, etc.)
- understanding that if a whole peanut butter sandwich is cut into littles pieces, it is still the same amount of sandwich.
- child models father’s behavior to receive more attention from their mother
- attachment style when child does not trust caretaker because the caretaker was inconsistent.
- a type of attachment when the child rejects caretaker because the child received no care from caretaker
- identity __ is when a person has an identity crisis but the crisis is eventually resolved because the person establishes their identity
18 Clues: mental folders • organizing information into mental folders • creating a new mental folder for new information • placing new information into an existing mental folder • this scenario is used to understand the attachment style of a child. • a type of attachment when the child feels safe and trusts their caretaker. • ...
Mental Health Crossword Adventures 2023-12-31
Across
- A sense of happiness and contentment, contributing to positive mental health.
- The process of rejuvenation and revitalization, enhancing mental and emotional well-being.
- Being present in the moment, cultivating awareness and focus to reduce stress and enhance clarity.
- A state of balance and peace in one's life, where different elements coexist peacefully.
- The ability to bounce back from adversity and challenges, promoting mental strength.
- Elevating one's mood and spirit, often through positive activities and experiences.
Down
- Thoughtful contemplation and self-examination, promoting personal growth and self-awareness.
- Cultivating an optimistic mindset, focusing on constructive and uplifting perspectives.
- Providing oneself with the necessary emotional, physical, and mental care for holistic well-being.
- The ability to maintain stability and equilibrium in various aspects of life, promoting overall well-being.
- Building meaningful relationships and social bonds, fostering a sense of belonging.
- The process of gaining confidence and control over one's life, fostering a positive sense of self.
12 Clues: A sense of happiness and contentment, contributing to positive mental health. • Building meaningful relationships and social bonds, fostering a sense of belonging. • Elevating one's mood and spirit, often through positive activities and experiences. • The ability to bounce back from adversity and challenges, promoting mental strength. • ...
Don Quijote 2024-12-18
Across
- Nombre verdadero del Quijote
- Amor de Don Quijote
- Cualidad positivó del Quijote
- Caballo de Don Quijote
- Tipo de narrador
- Sufrimiento físico y mental del Quijote
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- Síntoma de salud mental del Quijote
- La manera más común de percibir el Quijote
- Lugar de publicación
- ¿Que se creía Don Quijote?
- La edad cuál fue escrita Don Quijote
- Autor de Don Quijote
- Mejor amigo del Quijote
- Tipo de obra
- Provincia donde vivía Quijote (Ciudad _)
15 Clues: Tipo de obra • Tipo de narrador • Amor de Don Quijote • Lugar de publicación • Autor de Don Quijote • Caballo de Don Quijote • Mejor amigo del Quijote • ¿Que se creía Don Quijote? • Nombre verdadero del Quijote • Cualidad positivó del Quijote • Síntoma de salud mental del Quijote • La edad cuál fue escrita Don Quijote • Sufrimiento físico y mental del Quijote • ...
Vocabulary 2023-04-19
Across
- Is a particularly challenging type of personality disorder characterised by impulsive, irresponsible and often criminal behaviour
- Is a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain
- The simultaneous presence of two or more diseases or medical conditions in a patient
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
- Is a mental health condition in which people have an unreasonably high sense of their own importance
- Is a reference book on mental health and brain-related conditions and disorders
- Your general emotional state or mood is distorted or inconsistent with your circumstances and interferes with your ability to function
- A deeply ingrained pattern of behaviour of a specified kind that deviates markedly from the norms of generally accepted behavior, typically apparent by the time of adolescence, and causing long-term difficulties in personal relationships or in functioning in society
- Affects people's behavior and not being able to keep focus
Down
- Mental condition of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation
- Is a mental illness that severely impacts a person's ability to regulate their emotions
- shared standards of acceptable behavior by groups
- Is a psychiatric disorder distinguished by a pattern of exaggerated emotionality and attention-seeking behaviors
- An experience involving the apparent perception of something not present
- Feelings of severe despondency and dejection
15 Clues: Feelings of severe despondency and dejection • shared standards of acceptable behavior by groups • Affects people's behavior and not being able to keep focus • Is a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain • An experience involving the apparent perception of something not present • ...
Schizophrenia 2020-08-26
Across
- A trait influenced by multiple genes.
- A range of treatments that can help with mental health problems, emotional challenges, and some psychiatric disorders.
- Mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality.
- Delusions of persecution, unwarranted jealousy, or exaggerated self-importance
- The experience of some symptoms that signal an oncoming onset of a mental illness.
- A person's speech is suddenly interrupted by silences that may last a few seconds to a minute or longer.
- A lack of showing emotion characterized by an apathetic and unchanging facial expression or by a monotonous voice.
- Abnormality of movement and behaviour, such as repetitive or purposeless acitivity.
Down
- Serious and chronic mental illness that impacts thoughts and behaviours.
- false belief or impression maintained despite being contradicted by reality or rational argument.
- A failure to be able to "think straight."
- The apparent perception of something not present.
12 Clues: A trait influenced by multiple genes. • A failure to be able to "think straight." • The apparent perception of something not present. • Serious and chronic mental illness that impacts thoughts and behaviours. • Delusions of persecution, unwarranted jealousy, or exaggerated self-importance • ...
