mental Crossword Puzzles
Use it or Lose it 2014-03-06
cna chapter 20 crossword 2023-07-12
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- an anxiety disorder characterized by obsessive behavior or thoughts, which may cause the person to repeatedly perform a behavior or routine.
- an anxiety disorder caused by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic experience.
- an intense, irrational fear of or anxiety about an object, place, or situation.
- persistent false beliefs.
- a disorder characterized by a person having regular panic attacks or living with constant anxiety about having another attack.
- a method of treating mental illness that involves talking about one’s problems with mental health professionals.
- a type of psychotic disorder that causes problems with thinking, communication, and the ability to manage emotions, make decisions, and understand reality.
- the fear of being in a confined space.
- a false belief.
- an anxiety disorder that is characterized by chronic anxiety and worry, even when there is no cause for these feelings.
- the repeated use of legal or illegal substances in a way that is harmful to oneself or others.
- false or distorted sensory perceptions.
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- a temporary condition that has symptoms like those of mental illness; possible causes include a personal crisis, temporary physical changes in the brain, side effects from medications, interactions among medications, and severe changes in the environment.
- a type of psychotherapy that is often used to treat anxiety disorders and depression and focuses on skills and solutions that a person can use to modify negative thinking and behavior patterns.
- a type of mood disorder that causes mood swings, changes in energy levels and the ability to function, periods of extreme activity, and periods of extreme depression.
- unconscious behaviors used to release tension or cope with stress
- uneasiness, worry, or fear, often about a situation or condition.
- a disorder that affects a person’s ability to function and often causes inappropriate behavior; confusion, disorientation, agitation, and anxiety are common symptoms.
- a lack of interest in activities.
- a type of mood disorder that causes pain, fatigue, apathy, sadness, irritability, anxiety, sleeplessness, and loss of appetite, as well as other symptoms; also called clinical depression or major depressive disorder.
- the normal functioning of emotional and intellectual abilities.
21 Clues: a false belief. • persistent false beliefs. • a lack of interest in activities. • the fear of being in a confined space. • false or distorted sensory perceptions. • the normal functioning of emotional and intellectual abilities. • unconscious behaviors used to release tension or cope with stress • uneasiness, worry, or fear, often about a situation or condition. • ...
Digital Detox & Mindful Living 2025-10-14
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- An excessive amount of information or stimulation.
- The mental or physical strength required for activity.
- A feeling of thankfulness and appreciation.
- Something that prevents concentration or attention.
- The act of avoiding something unpleasant or overwhelming.
- The absence of noise or speech, often used for mental clarity.
- The activity of writing down thoughts, experiences, or reflections.
- The ability to remain calm while waiting or facing difficulties.
- A person’s usual attitude or way of thinking.
- The state of good physical, mental, and emotional health.
- An alert or message that draws attention, especially on digital devices.
- A period of time when one avoids certain habits to cleanse the body or mind.
- The state of being fully attentive to the current moment.
- A purpose or plan guiding one’s actions.
- The ability to understand and share another person’s feelings.
- The quality of being easily understood or mentally focused.
- The practice of calming the mind and achieving inner focus through mental exercises.
- A pleasing arrangement or balance between different parts of life.
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- A mental state achieved by focusing on the present moment with awareness and acceptance.
- A feeling of great happiness or delight.
- Serious thought or consideration about one’s actions or feelings.
- The state of being alone without feeling lonely.
- A limit that defines acceptable behavior or time use.
- A peaceful and relaxed state of mind.
- A regular pattern of activities or behavior.
- The act of inhaling and exhaling air, often used to calm the mind.
- Concentrated attention on a particular task or thought.
- The state of being linked or connected to digital networks or people.
- Sympathy and concern for the suffering of others.
- A state of stability between different aspects of life, such as work and rest.
- A natural state of rest essential for health and balance.
- The effectiveness of one’s efforts or work output.
- A period of relaxation or inactivity for recovery.
- A strong, often harmful dependence on something like technology.
- A state of deep peace and untroubled calmness.
- The conscious perception or understanding of one’s surroundings and thoughts.
- The quality of being uncomplicated or easy to manage.
- The physical world and environment not created by humans.
- A calm state without movement or disturbance.
39 Clues: A peaceful and relaxed state of mind. • A feeling of great happiness or delight. • A purpose or plan guiding one’s actions. • A feeling of thankfulness and appreciation. • A regular pattern of activities or behavior. • A person’s usual attitude or way of thinking. • A calm state without movement or disturbance. • A state of deep peace and untroubled calmness. • ...
JACK'S CNC Crossword Puzzle 2018-04-20
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- type of job or occupation
- number one thing in doing experiments
- materials used for building/engineering
- drafting drafting based on computers
- use of numbers by a computer
- material before being processed
- use of designs of computers
- operating or controlling use of computer
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- the conscious mental activity
- changes in economics
- manufracting integers
- generally unorganized mental activity
- system that gives points based on coordinates
- special form or appearance, seen in movies
14 Clues: changes in economics • manufracting integers • type of job or occupation • use of designs of computers • use of numbers by a computer • the conscious mental activity • material before being processed • drafting drafting based on computers • number one thing in doing experiments • generally unorganized mental activity • materials used for building/engineering • ...
YCS MHC Structural Stigma 2023-02-23
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- There is still inadequate _____ coverage for mental health despite the attempt to include them in policies.
- To combat structural barriers, it is important to have _____ mental healthcare resources.
- Weekly treatment for mental health are _____ as compared to treatment for physical injuries.
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- Segregating mental health conditions based on the urgency of their conditions: Triaging. This may be unhelpful as people with lesser ____ will be pushed back for those with higher.
- For some companies, it is required to have medical endorsement for _____ if you have mental health conditions.
- Subsidies for _____ mental healthcare has a financial limit that is easily reached within the first 10 sessions
- Students with low _____ often find it difficult to afford counselling sessions/therapy.
- There is a _____ waiting time between the first and follow-up appointment to see a mental health professional (median time was 34 days in 2020).
8 Clues: Students with low _____ often find it difficult to afford counselling sessions/therapy. • To combat structural barriers, it is important to have _____ mental healthcare resources. • Weekly treatment for mental health are _____ as compared to treatment for physical injuries. • ...
Anthropological and Psychological Theories About Social Change 2012-11-05
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- The spread of ideas, methods, symbols and tools from one culture to another.
- A complex mental disorder that leads to feelings of distress and social isolation.
- The branch of psychology that focuses on health and wellness issues.
- Rewarding of people who display what society considers good behaviour.
- Jung’s term for people who use their psychological power to look inward, becoming emotionally self-sufficient.
- Is the branch of psychology that sets up experiments to see how individuals act in particular situations; deals with measuring and explaining human behaviour.
- Acculturation through free borders of ideas and symbols from one culture to another.
- A category of mental disorder in which the patient has feelings of high levels of anxiety or tension in managing our daily lives.
- Prolonged contact between two cultures, during which time the interchange symbols, beliefs, and customs.
- The term used by psychologists for the part of our mind of which we are not aware.
- Jung’s term for people who use their psychological power to draw close to other people, and rely on them for much of their sense of well being.
- The psychological theory that learning can be programmed by whatever consequence follows a particular behaviour.
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- The belief that cultures evolve in common patterns, moving from hunter-gathering cultures to industrialized states in predictable stages.
- Acculturation through dominance of one culture over another, forcing the defeated to change aspects of its culture, or its entire culture.
- Theories of psychologists attempting to determine the methods that can successfully change or modify problem human behaviour.
- Category of mental disorder, categorized by a habitual pattern of rule-breaking and harming others.
- A category of mental disorder in which the patient suffers from irrational thoughts of persecution or foreboding.
- A structures philosophy against which all actions and events are judged.
- A category of mental disorder in which the patient has lost touch with the real world, and may suffer from delusions or hallucinations.
- Contact with other cultures.
- Punishment of people who do something of which society disapproves.
- Studies in which a group of people is tracked over a long period of time, sometimes even incorporation the group’s children into the study as them come along.
- Maslow’s term for the final stage of human needs, in which a person integrates the self, making the personality whole.
23 Clues: Contact with other cultures. • Punishment of people who do something of which society disapproves. • The branch of psychology that focuses on health and wellness issues. • Rewarding of people who display what society considers good behaviour. • A structures philosophy against which all actions and events are judged. • ...
Traditional Logic 1 Review 2023-12-01
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- The science of right thinking
- Simple _______. The first mental act of logic (an act) and the concept itself
- _____ tree. A diagram designed to help you classify and divide all of reality, in order to show similarities and differences among physical objects
- When a syllogism is valid and has all true premises
- Terms that are applied to different things, but have related meanings.
- ______ Logic. Focus is on the structure of argumentation (argument is constructed the right way)
- The verbal expression of a Simple Apprehension (e.g., ‘man’ or ‘planet’). Can be either clear or unclear in their meaning(s).
- The permanent nature of something that makes it what it is
- The sense of a term and what meaning it conveys (univocal, equivocal, analogous)
- The process of deriving a simple apprehension from a sense of perception and mental image
- The kind of existence a term refers to (verbal, mental, or real)
- When the premises of an argument actually support the conclusion, and are arranged in the correct way. One or more of the premises may be false. It is all about structure.
- ______ inference. When the mind makes a connection between the terms in a syllogism, showing the conclusion to derive from the premises
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- Second mental act of logic; occurs when you affirm or deny something
- The verbal expression of Judgment; also called a statement (e.g., All cups are red.)
- Sense ______.The ability to see, hear, or become aware of something
- An argument in which a conclusion is drawn from two premises, which both share a common term that does not occur in the conclusion. Can be either valid or invalid.
- Terms that have exactly the same meaning no matter when or how they are used.
- What an object is according to its notes (substance, material, living, sentience, and rationality); one of the properties of Simple Apprehension
- Terms that, although spelled and pronounced exactly alike, have entirely different and unrelated meanings.
- What a concept refers to; one of the properties of Simple Apprehension
- ______ Logic. Focus is on the structure of argumentation (whether or not the argument is is true)
- An abstract idea or mental picture
- An argument is _____ when its conclusion follows logically from its premises.
24 Clues: The science of right thinking • An abstract idea or mental picture • When a syllogism is valid and has all true premises • The permanent nature of something that makes it what it is • The kind of existence a term refers to (verbal, mental, or real) • Sense ______.The ability to see, hear, or become aware of something • ...
Sensation 2025-05-06
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- A common memory retrieval failure, like a word on the tip of your tongue.
- Focused attention on a particular object or event, ignoring others.
- Type of memory requiring conscious thought to recall.
- The smallest intensity of a stimulus that can be detected.
- Process that strengthens memory through repeated practice or elaboration.
- New memories interfere with the retrieval of old ones.
- Memory test in which information must be retrieved without cues.
- Tendency to recall the last few items in a list.
- Exceptionally vivid memory of an emotionally significant event.
- Unconscious exposure to a stimulus influences later behavior.
- System responsible for storing vast amounts of information permanently.
- Attention guided by internal goals or intentions.
- Brain region integrating sensory information from multiple modalities.
- Failure to notice visible changes due to a lack of attention.
- Brain region responsible for planning, focus, and attention control.
- Mental repetition of information to keep it active in working memory.
- Fleeting visual memory that lasts for less than a second.
- Tendency to remember the first few items in a list.
- Process of combining multiple sensory features into one coherent perception.
- The brain’s ability to process many stimuli at the same time.
- Perception of stimuli that occurs without conscious detection.
- The process by which sense organs detect stimuli from the environment.
- Mental processing that occurs without conscious control.
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- Memory that operates without conscious awareness or intention.
- A condition where stimulation of one sense leads to another experience.
- Switching focus between different tasks or stimuli.
- The cognitive process of selectively focusing awareness.
- Autobiographical memory for specific events and experiences.
- State of being awake and aware of one’s surroundings.
- A limited-capacity memory system for holding information briefly.
- Brain structure essential for forming new long-term memories.
- Focusing auditory attention on a single voice among background noise.
- The smallest detectable difference between two stimuli.
- The influence of expectations and prior knowledge on perception.
- The natural loss of memories over time.
- Mental image or representation based on past perception.
- Brief memory for sounds that fades quickly.
- The study of relationships between physical stimuli and mental phenomena.
- The mental process of interpreting sensory input.
- Limbic structure involved in emotion and emotional memory.
- Long-term memory for general knowledge and concepts.
41 Clues: The natural loss of memories over time. • Brief memory for sounds that fades quickly. • Tendency to recall the last few items in a list. • Attention guided by internal goals or intentions. • The mental process of interpreting sensory input. • Switching focus between different tasks or stimuli. • Tendency to remember the first few items in a list. • ...
Disability Awareness 2025-05-17
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- unable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition
- an act of changing physical location or position
- lacking the power of hearing or having impaired hearing
- the branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of disease and the action of remedial agents
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- the provision of assistance and guidance in resolving personal, social, or psychological problems and difficulties, especially by a professional
- the treatment of disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise rather than by drugs or surgery
- able to achieve efficiently whatever one has to do; competent
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- a congenital defect of the spine in which part of the spinal cord and its meninges are exposed through a gap in the backbone. It often causes paralysis of the lower limbs, and sometimes mental handicap
- a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities
- the state, fact, or period of being mature
- healing substances or drugs collectively
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
- a developmental disorder of variable severity that is characterized by difficulty in social interaction and communication and by restricted or repetitive patterns of thought and behavior
- a chronic or persistent disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease or injury and marked by memory disorders, personality changes, and impaired reasoning
- a condition marked by impaired muscle coordination (spastic paralysis) and/or other disabilities, typically caused by damage to the brain before or at birth
- progressive mental deterioration that can occur in middle or old age, due to generalized degeneration of the brain. It is the most common cause of premature senility
- a disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired, resulting in abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates and elevated levels of glucose in the blood and urine
- offering one's services or resources
- the end part of a person's arm beyond the wrist, including the palm, fingers, and thumb
- is a mental health disorder that can cause above-normal levels of hyperactive and impulsive behaviors
21 Clues: offering one's services or resources • healing substances or drugs collectively • the state, fact, or period of being mature • an act of changing physical location or position • lacking the power of hearing or having impaired hearing • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury • able to achieve efficiently whatever one has to do; competent • ...
Shutter Island and PTSD with Psychotic Symptoms 2021-11-22
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- Perception of having seen, heard, touched, tasted, or smelled something that wasn’t there
- Type of therapy ptsd patients should undergo
- Treatment of mental or emotional illness by talking about problems rather than by using medicine or drugs
- How did andrew's wife kill their children?
- Concentration camp that Andrew helped to liberate in WWII
- Andrew's wife
- Center for emotional processing and the fear response
- First line of defense medication for PTSD
- Who Andrew Laeddis believes he is
- The real name of the main character
- What disorder does andrew's wife have (formerly known as manic depression)?
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- to make insensitive to a sensitizing agent by repeated exposure
- Excessive responsiveness to sensory stimulation
- Medication that Andrew has been taking
- Part of brain that plays a role in stress responses, memory, and fear conditioning
- Disorder that occurs when memories of past traumatic event that causes recurrent mental and physical distress
- Procedure they used in the 1950s to calm patients with mental illness
- A strong memory of a past event that comes suddenly into a person's mind
- Belief that is persistently held despite evidence of the contrary
19 Clues: Andrew's wife • Who Andrew Laeddis believes he is • The real name of the main character • Medication that Andrew has been taking • First line of defense medication for PTSD • How did andrew's wife kill their children? • Type of therapy ptsd patients should undergo • Excessive responsiveness to sensory stimulation • Center for emotional processing and the fear response • ...
words and definitions 2022-05-11
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- the ability to analyze both internal and external influences that might affect health-related decisions
- SKILL The methods a person uses to deal with stressful situations.
- the established set of attitudes held by someone
- the general desire or willingness of someone to do something.
- something you want to achieve
- HEALTH STIGMA when someone sees you in a negative way because of your mental illness
- vitamins nd minerals needed by the body
- difficulties
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- to train or teach someone something
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- the ability to regulate ones emotions.
- a nutrient-rich food considered to be especially beneficial for health and well-being.
- A type of food
- our body response from pressure
- a mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment.
- the way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected
- the percentage of the Daily Value for each nutrient in a serving of the food
- persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.
- public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy.
19 Clues: difficulties • A type of food • something you want to achieve • our body response from pressure • to train or teach someone something • the ability to regulate ones emotions. • vitamins nd minerals needed by the body • the established set of attitudes held by someone • the general desire or willingness of someone to do something. • ...
What's your gift? 2025-12-24
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- Another name for champagne
- A state of physical and mental calmness
- A sparkling Italian aperitif
- Give new energy or vigour
- Midday meal
- similie for heated rock
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- The act of jumping or diving into frigid water
- Physical mental, emotional well-being
- Opposite of indoor
- Northern European region
- To detox
- It crashes on the beach
12 Clues: To detox • Midday meal • Opposite of indoor • It crashes on the beach • similie for heated rock • Northern European region • Give new energy or vigour • Another name for champagne • A sparkling Italian aperitif • Physical mental, emotional well-being • A state of physical and mental calmness • The act of jumping or diving into frigid water
Chapter 5 - Mental Health 2019-01-14
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- When a person has an abnormal volume and pitch, this is termed what
- This type of disorder is apparent when a person’s response is much greater then the expected reaction to a traumatic life event
- Mental health is _______ and ongoing
- Assessing your patient’s awareness of the objective world in relation to the self (i.e. person, place, time), means you are assessing what
- This disorder is caused by brain disease of known specific organic cause (i.e. delirium, alcohol intoxication, and withdrawal)
- A gradual progressive process, causing decreased cognitive function even though the person is fully conscious and awake; it is not reversible
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- A full mental status exam can be utilized for assessing language dysfunction and any emotional problems associated with it. One type of language dysfunction is where the patient has an impairment of language ability secondary to brain damage. What type of abnormality is this?
- Assessing your patient’s ability to lay down and store experiences and perceptions for later recall (i.e. recent and remote memory), means you are assessing what
- The full mental status examination is a systematic check of emotional and cognitive functioning. The four main headings of a mental status assessment is: _________, Behavior, Cognition, and Thought processes (A, B , C, T)
- An acute confusional change or loss of consciousness and perceptual disturbance, may accompany acute illness such as pneumonia, and is usually resolved when the underlying cause is treated
- Assessing your patient’s awareness of objects through the five senses, means you are assessing what
- Mental status is a person’s emotional (feeling) and ______ (knowing) function
12 Clues: Mental health is _______ and ongoing • When a person has an abnormal volume and pitch, this is termed what • Mental status is a person’s emotional (feeling) and ______ (knowing) function • Assessing your patient’s awareness of objects through the five senses, means you are assessing what • ...
Chapter 5 - Mental Health 2019-01-14
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- Mental health is _______ and ongoing
- Assessing your patient’s awareness of objects through the five senses, means you are assessing what
- A full mental status exam can be utilized for assessing language dysfunction and any emotional problems associated with it. One type of language dysfunction is where the patient has an impairment of language ability secondary to brain damage. What type of abnormality is this?
- When a person has an abnormal volume and pitch, this is termed what
- Assessing your patient’s ability to lay down and store experiences and perceptions for later recall (i.e. recent and remote memory), means you are assessing what
- This disorder is caused by brain disease of known specific organic cause (i.e. delirium, alcohol intoxication, and withdrawal)
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- An acute confusional change or loss of consciousness and perceptual disturbance, may accompany acute illness such as pneumonia, and is usually resolved when the underlying cause is treated
- Assessing your patient’s awareness of the objective world in relation to the self (i.e. person, place, time), means you are assessing what
- The full mental status examination is a systematic check of emotional and cognitive functioning. The four main headings of a mental status assessment is: _________, Behavior, Cognition, and Thought processes (A, B , C, T)
- Mental status is a person’s emotional (feeling) and ______ (knowing) function
- A gradual progressive process, causing decreased cognitive function even though the person is fully conscious and awake; it is not reversible
- This type of disorder is apparent when a person’s response is much greater then the expected reaction to a traumatic life event
12 Clues: Mental health is _______ and ongoing • When a person has an abnormal volume and pitch, this is termed what • Mental status is a person’s emotional (feeling) and ______ (knowing) function • Assessing your patient’s awareness of objects through the five senses, means you are assessing what • ...
Unit 5 Part 2 2023-01-31
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- a condition of limited mental ability, indicated by an intelligence test score of 70 or below and difficulty adapting to the demands of life. (Formerly referred to as mental retardation.)
- (an aptitude test) its and its companion versions for children are the most widely used intelligence tests; they contain verbal and performance (nonverbal) subtests.
- defining uniform testing procedures and meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group.
- a condition of mild to serve intellectual disability and associated physical disorders caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21.
- a measure of intelligence test performance devised by Binet; the level of performance typically associated with children of a certain chronological age. Thus, a child who does as well as an average 8-year-old is said to have a mental age of 8.
- the bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many physical and psychological attributes. Most scores fall near the average, and fewer scores lie near the extremes.
- our ability to reason speedily and abstractly; tends to decrease with age, especially during late adulthood.
- according to Spearman and others, underlies all mental abilities and is therefore measured by every task on an intelligence test
- defined originally as the ratio of mental age (ma) to chronological age (ca) multiplied by 100 (thus, IQ = ma/ca * 100). On contemporary intelligence tests, the average performance for a given age is assigned a score of 100.
- research that compares people of different ages at the same point in time.
- a self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative
- the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest.
- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to. (See also content validity and predictive validity.)
- the proportion of variation among individuals in a group that we can attribute to genes. The heritability of a trait may vary, depending on the range of populations and environment.
- the ability to perceive, understand manage, and use emotions.
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- the extent to which a test yields consistent results, as assessed by the consistency of scores on two halves of the test, on alternative forms of the test, or on retesting.
- a test designed to assess what a person has learned
- a condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such as in computation or drawing.
- the widely used American revision (by Terman at Stanford University) of Binet’s original intelligence test.
- a test designed to predict a person’s future performance; aptitude is the capacity to learn.
- the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
- a method for assessing an individual’s mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others, using numerical scores
- in psychology, grit is passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals
- research that follows and retests the same people over time.
- the success with which a test predicts the behavior it is designed to predict; it is assessed by computing the correlation between test scores and the criterion behavior. (Also called criterion-related validity)
- a statistical procedure that identifies clusters of related items (called factors) on a test; used to identify different dimensions of performance that underlie a person’s total score
- a group of people sharing a common characteristic, such as from a given time period.
27 Clues: a test designed to assess what a person has learned • research that follows and retests the same people over time. • the ability to perceive, understand manage, and use emotions. • the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest. • a self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative • ...
Eng.12 2024-05-23
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- state of being depraved
- not relevant, having no probative value
- sophisticated, unconcern
- no moral standards, restraints
- state,condition,quality of being perdominant
- nature of an illusion
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- greed for riches, hoard wealth
- pertaining or proceeding from the stars
- insanity, mental disorder
- forgetful without remembrance or memory
- territorial land, law, local district.
- form of mental illness
12 Clues: nature of an illusion • form of mental illness • state of being depraved • sophisticated, unconcern • insanity, mental disorder • greed for riches, hoard wealth • no moral standards, restraints • territorial land, law, local district. • pertaining or proceeding from the stars • not relevant, having no probative value • forgetful without remembrance or memory • ...
examen 2016-05-29
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- DREAMS - EXAMINATIONS
- MIND - ANXIETY - studying, while
- MIND - DELUSIONS - words - think of words; she cannot
- SLEEP - FALLING ASLEEP - exertion; from the least mental
- MIND - FORGETFUL - examinations agg.
- DREAMS - EXAMINATIONS - unprepared for an exam; being
- MIND - DELIRIUM - fatigue, overexertion, study; from
- MIND - THOUGHTS - Stomach; as if thoughts came from
- DREAMS - REPROACHES himself - studied for exams; for not having
- DREAMS - EXAMINATIONS - failing an exam
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- MIND - DULLNESS - studying; when
- MIND - THINKING - aversion to
- MIND - FEAR - failure, of - examinations; in
- HEAD - PAIN - study and exertion, after ague; from
- MIND - PROSTRATION of mind - study; prolonged
- MIND - CONCENTRATION - difficult - studying
- MIND - MEMORY - weakness of memory - mental exertion; for
- MIND - ANTICIPATION - examination; before
- MIND - STUDYING - easily
- MIND - STUDYING - difficult
20 Clues: DREAMS - EXAMINATIONS • MIND - STUDYING - easily • MIND - STUDYING - difficult • MIND - THINKING - aversion to • MIND - DULLNESS - studying; when • MIND - ANXIETY - studying, while • MIND - FORGETFUL - examinations agg. • DREAMS - EXAMINATIONS - failing an exam • MIND - ANTICIPATION - examination; before • MIND - CONCENTRATION - difficult - studying • ...
5 Golden Rules 2022-05-07
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- When someone broke up with you
- Say the truth
- Getting help for mental-health
- Honesty or sincerity of intention
- Behaving well with older aged people
- Feels like anxiety
- A basic principle that should always be followed to ensure success in general or in a particular activity
- Feeling down
- Assisting someone
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- The quality of being friendly
- Person who trains
- Too much pressure can cause this
- An intense feeling of deep affection
- Give a portion of (something) to another or others
- being kind/loyal
- Good at hearing
- Have a laugh sometimes
- Regard with respect
- Feel concern or interest; attach importance to something
- When you get jump scared
20 Clues: Feeling down • Say the truth • Good at hearing • being kind/loyal • Person who trains • Assisting someone • Feels like anxiety • Regard with respect • Have a laugh sometimes • When you get jump scared • The quality of being friendly • When someone broke up with you • Getting help for mental-health • Too much pressure can cause this • Honesty or sincerity of intention • ...
Time Traveller's Puzzles: Find Hope 2024-01-24
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- Contemplation or consideration of something
- Advancement or improvement
- Significant event or achievement
- Alteration or modification
- Study of past events
- Optimistic feeling or belief that something positive will happen
- Expectation or excitement for something in the future
- Longing for the past
- Force or speed of movement
- Time that has not yet happened
- Something left or handed down by a predecessor
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- Travel or passage from one place to another
- Not affected by the passage of time
- Introduction of something new
- Object kept as a reminder of a person or event
- Mental image of the future
- Current time or moment
- Finding or learning something new
- Time that has already happened
- Mental capacity to store and retrieve information
20 Clues: Study of past events • Longing for the past • Current time or moment • Advancement or improvement • Mental image of the future • Alteration or modification • Force or speed of movement • Introduction of something new • Time that has already happened • Time that has not yet happened • Significant event or achievement • Finding or learning something new • ...
healthy lifestyle 2025-12-10
18 Clues: совет • забота • избегать • привычка • гибкость • мусорный • проверка • здоровье • психический • увлажненный • расслабиться • ограничивать • разнообразие • благополучие • перезарядиться • сбалансированный • делать упражнения • питательные вещ-ва
How Sugar Affects the Brain Crossword 2023-02-06
Across
- hormone created by your pancreas that controls the amount of glucose in your bloodstream
- A progressive disease that destroys memory and other important mental functions
- chemical messengers that your body can't function without
- conditions associated with the elevation or lowering of a person's mood
- a chemical released in the brain that makes you feel good
- A group of diseases that result in too much sugar in the blood
- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- the small gap between two neurons
Down
- type of sugar the body uses most
- the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something else
- Physical and mental symptoms that occur after stopping or reducing intake of a drug
- sugar found in fruits
- weakened or damaged
- preventing success or development; harmful
- includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being
16 Clues: weakened or damaged • sugar found in fruits • type of sugar the body uses most • the small gap between two neurons • preventing success or development; harmful • chemical messengers that your body can't function without • a chemical released in the brain that makes you feel good • includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being • ...
Alice's new words 2023-05-03
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- a feeling of disgust or aversion
- a statement that limits or disclaims liability or responsibility
- a person who is unwilling to spend money or is excessively thrifty
- unreliable or inconsistent in behavior or attendance
- a warning sign or indication of potential problems or danger
- a mental health professional who uses talk therapy to treat emotional and mental health issues
- showing quick and clever humor
- causing someone to feel pleased or honored, often by complimenting their appearance or accomplishments
- to behave playfully or amorously towards someone without serious intentions
Down
- a medical doctor who specializes in mental health and can prescribe medication
- lacking in taste or subtlety, often to the point of being unappealing or embarrassing
- a factor or issue that would cause someone to end a relationship or agreement
- a minor annoyance that someone finds particularly irritating
- to find or become aware of something previously unknown or hidden
- to spend time with someone romantically or socially
- harmful or poisonous, particularly in a social or emotional context
16 Clues: showing quick and clever humor • a feeling of disgust or aversion • to spend time with someone romantically or socially • unreliable or inconsistent in behavior or attendance • a minor annoyance that someone finds particularly irritating • a warning sign or indication of potential problems or danger • a statement that limits or disclaims liability or responsibility • ...
Intelligence Test 2025-03-31
Across
- The system of rules that combine phonemes, morphemes, and words
- Fixedness The inability to see how an object can be used for something other than its intended use
- The beliefs that an event occurring is higher if it's last occurrence stands out in your memory
- The smallest unit that carries meaning in a language
- The ability to learn, solve problems, and adapt
- The mental grouping of similar objects, events, and ideas
- Set The tendency to use the same strategy over and over
Down
- Posing an issue or statistic in a way that sways an audience's perception
- Step-by-step procedure
- The inability to see a problem from a fresh perspective
- When confidence is greater than accuracy
- The smallest distinctive unit of sound in a language
- The sudden realization of a solution
- The tendency to search for info that supports your personal beliefs
- A rule of thumb, mental shortcut, common sense
- Most typical example
16 Clues: Most typical example • Step-by-step procedure • The sudden realization of a solution • When confidence is greater than accuracy • A rule of thumb, mental shortcut, common sense • The ability to learn, solve problems, and adapt • The smallest distinctive unit of sound in a language • The smallest unit that carries meaning in a language • ...
Reading Reflection Crossword 2025-01-27
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- Technique where vivid mental images are associated with physical locations (two words).
- A vivid and unusual mental image to help recall information (hint: used in memory palaces).
- Competitive memorization involves repetitive ______ to improve skills.
- Memory techniques rely on both cognitive theory and ______ (hint: theory about reinforcement).
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- The type of memory that stores information temporarily (hint: involves conscious thought).
- Memory athletes rely on ______ to transform effortful skills into automatic habits.
- The mental process of organizing and retrieving information (hint: cognitive theory).
- Foer highlights that memory training is like mental ______ (hint: physical exercise).
- The retrieval of memories is likened to searching through a ______ (hint: storage system).
- Memory athletes often measure progress with timed ______ (hint: competitions).
10 Clues: Competitive memorization involves repetitive ______ to improve skills. • Memory athletes often measure progress with timed ______ (hint: competitions). • Memory athletes rely on ______ to transform effortful skills into automatic habits. • The mental process of organizing and retrieving information (hint: cognitive theory). • ...
Consciousness 2015-01-27
Across
- The observation that it takes longer to name the colour of the ink a word is printed in if the word names a different colour than it does to identify a block of colour
- Level of awareness of ones internal state and external events
- If a stimulus is personally important to us, we are more likely to take notice of it
- Choosing and attending to a specific stimuli to the exclusion of others
- The ability to distribute attention between two or more things simultaneously
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- The state of consciousness associated with being awake and aware of ones thoughts, memories, feelings, and sensations from the outside world
- Choosing what to pay attention to, choosing what we determined to be important at any given time
- The process that involves lots of mental effort and concentration
- I think, Therefore I am
- A concentration of mental activity that involves focusing on specific stimuli while ignoring other stimuli
- The awareness of objects and events in the external world, and of our own mental experiences at any given moment
- The process that involves little to no mental effort and concentration
- Mind Vs Body
13 Clues: Mind Vs Body • I think, Therefore I am • Level of awareness of ones internal state and external events • The process that involves lots of mental effort and concentration • The process that involves little to no mental effort and concentration • Choosing and attending to a specific stimuli to the exclusion of others • ...
Psychology 2025-10-21
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- a simple view that focuses on observable behavior and argues that all behaviors are learned through interaction with the environment via conditioning
- a predication before a study or experiment
- a theoretical approach that emphasizes the interaction between biological, psychological, and social factors in understanding human behavior and mental health.
- a well-substantiated explanation for mental processes and behavior, developed through research and observation.
- rules that describe how our brains instinctively organize visual elements into meaningful patterns and wholes
- a process to be able to study the mind and the human behavior
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- a theoretical approach that emphasizes the role of mental processes in understanding human behavior.
- a theory about the natural mental state
- a perspective in psychology that explains human behavior and cognitive processes through the lens of evolution
- a simple view that focuses on observable behavior and argues that all behaviors are learned through interaction with the environment via conditioning
- staying optimistic and staying away from negative thoughts
- a psychological approach that emphasizes the role of unconscious drives, conflicts, and early childhood experiences in shaping human behavior, thoughts, and emotions
- the study of the mind and behavior of the human body
- a depth investigation
14 Clues: a depth investigation • a theory about the natural mental state • a predication before a study or experiment • the study of the mind and behavior of the human body • staying optimistic and staying away from negative thoughts • a process to be able to study the mind and the human behavior • ...
Psych 9 Terms 2024-01-24
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- Stress that prevents us from achieving.
- Worry that negative things might happen in the future.
- Level of moral reasoning driven by rewards and punishments.
- Unfair and negative views.
- The study of human and animal behaviour.
- Earliest of Piaget's stages of cognitive development.
- Things that are "extra" compared to what a typical/healthy person would experience.
- Gathing information about our environment by seeing, hearing, etc...
- Reaction to immediate and present danger.
- Last stage of Piaget's cognitive stages when a person is able to think abstractly.
- Level of moral reasoning driven by following rules and fitting in.
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- Outdated belief that magic and spirits are the cause of unusual behaviour/mental illness.
- The belief that issues with a person's thoughts/feelings are the cause of unusual behaviour or mental illness.
- The belief that issues in the body are the cause of unusual behaviour or mental illness.
- Things that are "lacking" compared to what a typical/healthy person would experience.
- The way our brains organize and understand information gathered through smelling, hearing, etc...
- Level of moral reasoning driven by the greater good.
- Body symptoms such as sweating or shaking.
- Stress that moviates us to achieve.
19 Clues: Unfair and negative views. • Stress that moviates us to achieve. • Stress that prevents us from achieving. • The study of human and animal behaviour. • Reaction to immediate and present danger. • Body symptoms such as sweating or shaking. • Level of moral reasoning driven by the greater good. • Earliest of Piaget's stages of cognitive development. • ...
words and definitions 2022-05-11
Across
- the ability to analyze both internal and external influences that might affect health-related decisions
- SKILL The methods a person uses to deal with stressful situations.
- the established set of attitudes held by someone
- the general desire or willingness of someone to do something.
- something you want to achieve
- HEALTH STIGMA when someone sees you in a negative way because of your mental illness
- vitamins nd minerals needed by the body
- difficulties
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- to train or teach someone something
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- the ability to regulate ones emotions.
- a nutrient-rich food considered to be especially beneficial for health and well-being.
- A type of food
- our body response from pressure
- a mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment.
- the way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected
- the percentage of the Daily Value for each nutrient in a serving of the food
- persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.
- public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy.
19 Clues: difficulties • A type of food • something you want to achieve • our body response from pressure • to train or teach someone something • the ability to regulate ones emotions. • vitamins nd minerals needed by the body • the established set of attitudes held by someone • the general desire or willingness of someone to do something. • ...
words and definitions 2022-05-11
Across
- the ability to analyze both internal and external influences that might affect health-related decisions
- SKILL The methods a person uses to deal with stressful situations.
- the established set of attitudes held by someone
- the general desire or willingness of someone to do something.
- something you want to achieve
- HEALTH STIGMA when someone sees you in a negative way because of your mental illness
- vitamins nd minerals needed by the body
- difficulties
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- to train or teach someone something
Down
- the ability to regulate ones emotions.
- a nutrient-rich food considered to be especially beneficial for health and well-being.
- A type of food
- our body response from pressure
- a mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment.
- the way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected
- the percentage of the Daily Value for each nutrient in a serving of the food
- persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.
- public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy.
19 Clues: difficulties • A type of food • something you want to achieve • our body response from pressure • to train or teach someone something • the ability to regulate ones emotions. • vitamins nd minerals needed by the body • the established set of attitudes held by someone • the general desire or willingness of someone to do something. • ...
words and definitions 2022-05-11
Across
- the ability to analyze both internal and external influences that might affect health-related decisions
- SKILL The methods a person uses to deal with stressful situations.
- the established set of attitudes held by someone
- the general desire or willingness of someone to do something.
- something you want to achieve
- HEALTH STIGMA when someone sees you in a negative way because of your mental illness
- vitamins nd minerals needed by the body
- difficulties
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- to train or teach someone something
Down
- the ability to regulate ones emotions.
- a nutrient-rich food considered to be especially beneficial for health and well-being.
- A type of food
- our body response from pressure
- a mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment.
- the way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected
- the percentage of the Daily Value for each nutrient in a serving of the food
- persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.
- public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy.
19 Clues: difficulties • A type of food • something you want to achieve • our body response from pressure • to train or teach someone something • the ability to regulate ones emotions. • vitamins nd minerals needed by the body • the established set of attitudes held by someone • the general desire or willingness of someone to do something. • ...
Crossword on complexity of psychological development concepts and terms 2024-12-04
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- Changing a pre-existing mental idea in order to fit new information.
- Orderly and sequential developmental changes controlled by our genes.
- Model that considers the interaction of biological, psychological and social factors.
- A personal conflict involving a struggle between two opposing tendencies.
- Change over time.
- Another word for dizygotic twins.
- Our characteristic way of reacting to people, objects and events.
- The emotional bond that forms between an infant and another person
- An example of a response occurring during a critical period in development in some animals.
Down
- Specific period in development most vulnerable to certain environmental experiences.
- Any action that is influenced by the actual, imagined, expected or implied presence of others.
- Physiologically based influences that can impact on our psychological development and mental wellbeing.
- A complex reaction pattern to a personally significant event or matter.
- A period of time in development when there is heightened responsiveness to learning.
- A test used to measure a child–parent attachment relationship.
- Involving mental abilities.
- Experiences, events and objects to which we are exposed.
- From birth to death.
- Biological transmission of characteristics from parents to offspring via genes.
19 Clues: Change over time. • From birth to death. • Involving mental abilities. • Another word for dizygotic twins. • Experiences, events and objects to which we are exposed. • A test used to measure a child–parent attachment relationship. • Our characteristic way of reacting to people, objects and events. • The emotional bond that forms between an infant and another person • ...
Drugs 2024-05-06
ENA02 crossword 2025-11-03
16 Clues: teko • -lisä • vankka • palaute • väittää • suositus • parantaa • tarttuva • henkinen • viallinen • muistutus • tavoitella • intohimoinen • kiitollisuus • kohtalokkaasti • kirjaimellisesti
am health class 2021-11-03
19 Clues: abuse • crime • candy • drops • health • vesels • autism • offense • faliure • training • disorter • disorter • disorter • retetion • steroids • determend • mood swings • development • early development
Mental Health Awareness 2025-12-04
Across
- A self care tip: doing this daily can reduce stress and improve mood
- A type of mental health issue caused by trauma; includes flashbacks (abbr.)
- A common sign of mental health problems: trouble falling or staying asleep
Down
- A cause: negative or abusive interactions from others
- A mental health issue caused by overwhelming pressure from work or study
- A self care technique: box .......... helps calm the body and mind
- A type of mental health issue involving long-lasting sadness and loss of interest
- A type of mental health issue involving excessive fear or worry
8 Clues: A cause: negative or abusive interactions from others • A type of mental health issue involving excessive fear or worry • A self care technique: box .......... helps calm the body and mind • A self care tip: doing this daily can reduce stress and improve mood • A mental health issue caused by overwhelming pressure from work or study • ...
unit 1 2021-01-11
20 Clues: arm • hip • shin • head • neck • chin • nose • elbow • wrist • groin • cheek • thigh • skull • armpit • fingers • forearm • buttocks • front of elbow • point of the shoulder • external reproductive organs
unit 1 2021-01-11
20 Clues: hip • arm • shin • neck • chin • nose • head • cheek • elbow • groin • wrist • skull • thigh • armpit • fingers • forearm • buttocks • front of elbow • point of the shoulder • external reproductive organs
2-22 2025-06-05
21 Clues: : 손님 • : 언어 • : 의존 • : 기회 • : 가게 • : 맛있는 • : 선택된 • : 화려한 • : 음식점 • : 생생한 • : 잠재적인 • : 신중하게 • : 광고하다 • : 재정적인 • : 유인하다 • : 시식하다 • : 끌어당기다 • : 불러일으키다 • : 자원으로 가득한 • signs : 네온 사인 • images : 마음의 이미지
Theta Middle Vocab Lesson 22 2025-01-22
Health Review 2021-11-30
Across
- at least twice a day
- how you relate to other people
- mineral that makes teeth strong
- applies braces
- cancer causing chemical found in tobacco
- put smoke detector _______ bedroom.
- hole in teeth
- dangerous gas found in cigarette smoke
- should be used when public speaking
- brush _________each day
- treats oral health
Down
- how to clean brush
- red swollen gums
- put CO detector outside _______.
- deadly gas
- protects teeth during sports
- preferred bristle type
- before bedtime, once a day
- most important part of mental health
- condition of the body
- why people smoke
- fake teeth
- condition of the mind
- electronic nicotine delivery system
- smell of CO
- an equal balance of p,s,m
26 Clues: deadly gas • fake teeth • smell of CO • hole in teeth • applies braces • red swollen gums • why people smoke • how to clean brush • treats oral health • at least twice a day • condition of the body • condition of the mind • preferred bristle type • brush _________each day • an equal balance of p,s,m • before bedtime, once a day • protects teeth during sports • how you relate to other people • ...
Watermelon 2021-09-14
Across
- A large plant with bark
- Inn
- A chunk of rock from space that makes a light streak in the sky
- Group of females
- Back tooth
- Shelf above a fireplace
- Cat sound
- To resume or take up again
- Yellow fruit
- Lease payment
- Usual or ordinary
- Village
- Small gardening tool
- Find out new information
- H2O
Down
- Tidier
- Mental attitude of a person or group, especially regarding confidence
- Relating to the mind
- Squad of players
- Tall fortress
- Far off
- A teacher and role model
- adversity
- Lasting through all time
- A car that is lent to replace one that’s being serviced
- Bumps on the skin, from toads?
26 Clues: Inn • H2O • Tidier • Far off • Village • Cat sound • adversity • Back tooth • Yellow fruit • Tall fortress • Lease payment • Group of females • Squad of players • Usual or ordinary • Relating to the mind • Small gardening tool • A large plant with bark • Shelf above a fireplace • A teacher and role model • Lasting through all time • Find out new information • To resume or take up again • ...
Digestive System Terms 2023-10-19
Across
- mental health condition where one becomes obsessed with what they eat and weight
- mental health condition where nonfood items are consumed
- fluid located in the peritoneal cavity
- liver cancer
- vomiting blood
- intestine infection
- abnormal thirst
- to vomit
- abdominal pain
- accumulation of gas within the stomach
- infection of the gums
- liver is scarred or permanently damaged
- liver inflammation
- induces vomiting
Down
- to disembowel
- having the need to vomit
- prevents vomiting
- sore on the esophagus, stomach, or small intestine
- inflammation of the liver
- difficulty swallowing
- inflamed or swollen tongue
- pelvic organ slipping from original position
- rumbling/gurgling noise made by fluid or gas in intestines
- abdominal pain
- kidney stones
- diarrhea in calves
26 Clues: to vomit • liver cancer • to disembowel • kidney stones • vomiting blood • abdominal pain • abdominal pain • abnormal thirst • induces vomiting • prevents vomiting • diarrhea in calves • liver inflammation • intestine infection • difficulty swallowing • infection of the gums • having the need to vomit • inflammation of the liver • inflamed or swollen tongue • fluid located in the peritoneal cavity • ...
The Pigman Ch. 1-5 2024-02-07
Across
- crazy, insane and mad
- a group of symptoms in a disorder
- donating and raising money to a good
- to keep something under control
- constructed, arranged, or marked like
- a heart condition where the blood
- much thought
- a person’s chosen occupation
- is heightened
- things or decisions that are done quickly
- a part of the lemur breed of animal
- lies
Down
- or someone
- glowing brightly
- delusions and the projection of personal
- to cut into parts, to take a limb off of
- the opponent of the hero in books
- mental disorder characterized by
- horrible, ugly and frightful
- to a person, hobby, thing, event or team
- not aware of mental activities
- a childish or babyish characteristic
22 Clues: lies • or someone • much thought • is heightened • glowing brightly • crazy, insane and mad • horrible, ugly and frightful • a person’s chosen occupation • not aware of mental activities • to keep something under control • mental disorder characterized by • a group of symptoms in a disorder • the opponent of the hero in books • a heart condition where the blood • ...
Turtles all the way down 2024-11-04
Across
- What is aza scared of
- what's daisy's botfriend name
- what does aza change everyday
- main characters bestie
- main character name
- aza's boyfriend
- what cafe do they always go to
- what happened to azas car
- what azas mums job
- aza's other mental illness
- does aza have a dad
Down
- what does aza drink in the hospital
- aza's mental illness
- what is in the cereal box davis gives aza
- why does aza go to hospital
- what part of her body does she hurt in the crash
- what does daisy write
- what does daisy call aza in her stories to bad mouth her
- what is aza's car called
- what are they doing when they crash
20 Clues: aza's boyfriend • what azas mums job • main character name • does aza have a dad • aza's mental illness • What is aza scared of • what does daisy write • main characters bestie • what is aza's car called • what happened to azas car • aza's other mental illness • why does aza go to hospital • what's daisy's botfriend name • what does aza change everyday • what cafe do they always go to • ...
Week 8 2025-05-21
Across
- /rɪˈlæks/ – Let go of tension
- /ˈmɛn.təl/ – Related to the mind
- /brið/ – Inhale and exhale
- /æŋˈzaɪ.ə.ti/ – Feeling of intense worry
- /ˌoʊ.vɚˈsliːp/ – Sleep too long
- /ˈɪl.nəs/ – Sickness or disease
- /ˈnɝ.vəs/ – Feeling anxious
- /ɪˈfɛk.tɪv.li/ – In a successful way
- /kɑm daʊn/ – Become less upset
- /dɪˈprɛst/ – Feeling deeply sad
- /hɛlθ/ – State of physical well-being
- /strɛs/ – Mental or emotional pressure
- /ˈmoʊ.t̬əˌveɪt/ – Inspire to act
- /ˈpʌb.lɪk ˌtræn.spɚˈteɪ.ʃən/ – Shared travel system
Down
- /koʊp wɪð/ – Handle a challenge
- /ˌmɛ.dɪˈteɪ.ʃən/ – Quiet reflection practice
- /ˈmæ.nɪdʒ/ – Handle or take control
- /ɪˈmoʊ.ʃə.nəl/ – Related to feelings
- /ˈɛk.sɚˌsaɪz/ – Physical activity for fitness
- /rɪˈdus/ – Make smaller
- /ˈhɛl.θi/ – In good condition
- /weɪt/ – Body mass
- /riˈæk.ʃən/ – Response to something
- /pʊʃ ˈfɔr.wɚd/ – Keep progressing
- /dʒʌŋk fuːd/ – Unhealthy snacks
25 Clues: /weɪt/ – Body mass • /rɪˈdus/ – Make smaller • /brið/ – Inhale and exhale • /ˈnɝ.vəs/ – Feeling anxious • /rɪˈlæks/ – Let go of tension • /ˈhɛl.θi/ – In good condition • /kɑm daʊn/ – Become less upset • /koʊp wɪð/ – Handle a challenge • /ˌoʊ.vɚˈsliːp/ – Sleep too long • /ˈɪl.nəs/ – Sickness or disease • /dɪˈprɛst/ – Feeling deeply sad • /dʒʌŋk fuːd/ – Unhealthy snacks • ...
Vocabulary lesson 1, vision2 2025-10-10
Across
- knowledge gained by actually dong something
- to include variety of different things
- area,part
- liked or admired by many people
- in addition to,also
- piece of information, opinion
- accessible,at hand
- a language that a person learns to speak first is his or her mother.....
- the physical or mental power to do something
- a large group of people who live together
- to speak easily
Down
- every one hundred years
- one part in every hundred
- a large mass of land surrounded by sea
- totally
- without taking any notice of
- a person who cannot hear at all
- to form a mental image of something
- relating to the place where you were born
- to be different from each other
20 Clues: totally • area,part • to speak easily • accessible,at hand • in addition to,also • every one hundred years • one part in every hundred • without taking any notice of • piece of information, opinion • liked or admired by many people • a person who cannot hear at all • to be different from each other • to form a mental image of something • to include variety of different things • ...
Elementary 176-210 (25) 2023-06-08
Across
- n warship fleet, group of warships
- n an occupation, a job
- adj easily bent, flexible
- n respect, amaze, admire
- adj old, physical and mental weakening, old
- v to overturn, upset
- adj vigorous, strong and healthy
- n false illusion, exterior of building
- adj difficult to understand, unclear
- n a beginner
- n isolated, being alone
- n accomplishment, achievement
- v stare with anger or dislike, glare
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- n freedom, liberty
- v to argue
- v sing, chirp
- adj quick and light
- n Strong physical or mental pain
- n inhabitant, resident
- v run away
- n beneficial, productive
- n the highest point, the top
- adj jolly, humorous
- adj poisonous effect
- adj disobedient, uncontrollable
25 Clues: v to argue • v run away • n a beginner • v sing, chirp • n freedom, liberty • adj quick and light • adj jolly, humorous • v to overturn, upset • adj poisonous effect • n an occupation, a job • n inhabitant, resident • n isolated, being alone • n respect, amaze, admire • n beneficial, productive • adj easily bent, flexible • n the highest point, the top • n accomplishment, achievement • ...
I am the Cheese 2017-08-30
Across
- a friendly doctor in mental hospital
- story line
- author
- place where Adam is being held hostage
- gas station attendant warns about trusting these
- the main bully
- transportation for Adam
- Adam's friend
- barrier around mental instituion
- the way Adam's parents died
Down
- a trouble maker and thief in Hookset
- Adam's mother
- a fictionsl town in Vermont
- the Farmer famiily last name before WPP
- Adam's dads title at work
- way that leads from one place to another
- helped Adam out of the ditch
- the town Adam's family was relocated to
- Where Adam's dad worked
- young adult/crime fiction
- Name of the book
- agent in witness protection program
- interrogator/interviewer
- main character and protagonist
24 Clues: author • story line • Adam's mother • Adam's friend • the main bully • Name of the book • Where Adam's dad worked • transportation for Adam • interrogator/interviewer • Adam's dads title at work • young adult/crime fiction • a fictionsl town in Vermont • the way Adam's parents died • helped Adam out of the ditch • main character and protagonist • barrier around mental instituion • ...
5 Golden Rules 2022-05-07
Across
- Regard with respect
- being kind/loyal
- Person who trains
- Say the truth
- The quality of being friendly
- Getting help for mental-health
- Give a portion of (something) to another or others
- Too much pressure can cause this
- Have a laugh sometimes
Down
- Honesty or sincerity of intention
- A basic principle that should always be followed to ensure success in general or in a particular activity
- Good at hearing
- An intense feeling of deep affection
- Feels like anxiety
- When someone broke up with you
- Feel concern or interest; attach importance to something
- Behaving well with older aged people
- Assisting someone
- When you get jump scared
- Feeling down
20 Clues: Feeling down • Say the truth • Good at hearing • being kind/loyal • Person who trains • Assisting someone • Feels like anxiety • Regard with respect • Have a laugh sometimes • When you get jump scared • The quality of being friendly • When someone broke up with you • Getting help for mental-health • Too much pressure can cause this • Honesty or sincerity of intention • ...
SPEELING WORDS TERM 4- IMOGEN 2024-11-25
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- to give out or distribute
- a person who recieves pension
- to force or oblige
- to notice or percieve
- to make a doubt or belief disappear
- throbbing or a strong, regular rhythm.
- a person who has a special mental ability
- cause to feel upset
- act without forethought
- being banned for a certain amount of time
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- disgusting or derogatory
- a fictious name used by authors
- a loose hanging piece of jewellery
- a person whom is qualified to study mental states
- a thing that blocks a path
- to spend or use up
- a play or film where psychological themes are the main interest
- to acquire something
- to block or cover
- not geniune or insensitive
- relating to psychosis
21 Clues: to block or cover • to force or oblige • to spend or use up • cause to feel upset • to acquire something • to notice or percieve • relating to psychosis • act without forethought • disgusting or derogatory • to give out or distribute • a thing that blocks a path • not geniune or insensitive • a person who recieves pension • a fictious name used by authors • ...
SPEELING WORDS TERM 4- IMOGEN 2024-11-25
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- to give out or distribute
- a person who recieves pension
- to force or oblige
- to notice or percieve
- to make a doubt or belief disappear
- throbbing or a strong, regular rhythm.
- a person who has a special mental ability
- cause to feel upset
- act without forethought
- being banned for a certain amount of time
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- disgusting or derogatory
- a fictious name used by authors
- a loose hanging piece of jewellery
- a person whom is qualified to study mental states
- a thing that blocks a path
- to spend or use up
- a play or film where psychological themes are the main interest
- to acquire something
- to block or cover
- not geniune or insensitive
- relating to psychosis
21 Clues: to block or cover • to force or oblige • to spend or use up • cause to feel upset • to acquire something • to notice or percieve • relating to psychosis • act without forethought • disgusting or derogatory • to give out or distribute • a thing that blocks a path • not geniune or insensitive • a person who recieves pension • a fictious name used by authors • ...
Healthy Living 2025-05-11
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- do this to relieve mental stress
- illness passed from one person to another
- these stimulate antibodies
- can result from overeating
- physical cleanliness
- the state of not being sad/depressed
- study of heredity and variation
- mental acuity
- nutrition expert
- study of the immune system
- study and control of health problems
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- this kind of care keeps you healthy
- naturally occurring 24 hour cycle
- maintains body's water balance
- study of human aging process
- this person helps improve physical function
- relating to heart health
- cancer causing agents
- organisms/agents that cause disease
- care you get when pregnant
- converts food and drink to energy
- healthy foods are?
- exercise helps promote this
- the happiness hormone
24 Clues: mental acuity • nutrition expert • healthy foods are? • physical cleanliness • cancer causing agents • the happiness hormone • relating to heart health • these stimulate antibodies • can result from overeating • care you get when pregnant • study of the immune system • exercise helps promote this • study of human aging process • maintains body's water balance • ...
Functionalism 2024-04-12
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- The first scientist to conduct large-scale experimental investigations on animal psychology. He also advocated a law of parsimony to combat the prevalent ability to credit high intelligence to animals.
- William James believed that consciousness was a constantly evolving process and that any attempt to break it down into its component parts would cause distortions.
- Robert Woodworth's psychological theory that focused on how motivations and cause and effect elements affect emotions and behavior.
- The belief that a concept's success is determined by how it will actually affect people's lives
- philosophy - Herbert Spencer's theory that uses evolutionary principles to explain knowledge and experience
- Also called Lloyd Morgan’s canon. The notion that animal behavior must not be attributed to a higher mental process when it can be explained in terms of a lower mental process
- The use of observational reports about animal behavior
- A British physiologist who organized and systematized the study of animal intelligence.
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- A theoretical viewpoint that aims to comprehend the function of mental processes and behaviors
- A technique for studying animal behavior by assuming that the same mental processes that occur in the observer’s mind also occur in the animal’s mind
- The relationship between motor reactions and sensory inputs
- Tests of motor skills and sensory capacities; intelligence tests use more complex measures of mental abilities
12 Clues: The use of observational reports about animal behavior • The relationship between motor reactions and sensory inputs • A British physiologist who organized and systematized the study of animal intelligence. • A theoretical viewpoint that aims to comprehend the function of mental processes and behaviors • ...
The Conscious, Preconscious and Unconscious Mind. Freud’s Topographical Model 2023-12-10
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- Freud's classification system for the mind's different levels
- The part of the mind that remains hidden under the surface
- Freud used the analogy of an iceberg to describe the ___ model
- The unconscious mind is depicted by the base of the
- The process whereby unpleasant feelings are pushed into the unconscious mind
- The preconscious is just below the level of
- Understanding the connections between past and present can lead to a new ___
- the ___ with the view of uncovering significant memories
- The unconscious mind includes mental processes that are inaccessible or
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- The mental waiting room for memories, thoughts, or feelings
- The conscious mind takes control over all ___ thought processes
- According to Freud, much of what happened in childhood is still present in your ___ mind
- Anna and Simon repressed traumatic childhood events, resulting in adult
- Freud believed the human mind has three
- Repression is a ___ mechanism used to separate oneself from unpleasant events
- The conscious mind consists of all the mental process and ___ of which you are aware
- The most important part of the mind is the part you cannot
- Psychoanalysis focuses on looking more closely
18 Clues: Freud believed the human mind has three • The preconscious is just below the level of • Psychoanalysis focuses on looking more closely • The unconscious mind is depicted by the base of the • the ___ with the view of uncovering significant memories • The part of the mind that remains hidden under the surface • ...
Mental Health and Domestic Violence 2020-04-30
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- Percent of intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors that report experiencing a new onset of psychiatric disorders.
- Lundy Bancroft, author of Why Does He Do That? (2002), clarifies that an abusive partner’s “_____ _____ is unhealthy, not their psychology” (p. 38).
- The Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence (OPDV) “________” card can be hidden in a phone case, lists rights pertaining to victims, and a the NYS DV hotline number. Often given to victims by their counselors/therapists.
- An agreement between mental health providers and DV agencies that best supports DV victims.
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- Exposure to violent events can cause trauma and lasting changes to the ______ ______ in both children and adults.
- Percent of Americans that experience mental illness. Mental illness often affects more victims than abusers.
- Unconscious assimilation of blame for the abuse a victim receives from their intimate partner.
- When mental illness and abuse occur at the same time, they are said to ________. Even if your partner does have a mental illness, there is never an excuse for abuse.
- A Hope’s Door program that helps victims plan for, and overcome barriers to, achieving financial independence.
- Creates barriers to seeking or receiving mental health services needed for safety and optimum health.
10 Clues: An agreement between mental health providers and DV agencies that best supports DV victims. • Unconscious assimilation of blame for the abuse a victim receives from their intimate partner. • Creates barriers to seeking or receiving mental health services needed for safety and optimum health. • ...
Psychology 2014-05-03
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- / behavior patterns or mental processes that cause serious personal suffering or interfere with everyday life
- / anxeity disorder characterized by persistent fear of social situations in which one might be exposed to the close scrutiny of others and thus be embarassed
- / relatively short period of intense fear or discomfort, characterized by shortness of breath, dizziness, rapid hear rate, trembling, sweating, choking, and nausea
- / "body," the expression of psychological distress through physical symptoms
- / feelings of detatchment from ones mental processes or body
- / an immobile, expressionless, comalike state
- / derives from Greek word meaning "fear"
- / general state of dread or uneasiness that occursi n response to a vague or imagined danger
- / clusters of symptoms that define or desribe an illness that is only understandable in context of that particular culture
- / repetitive ritual behaviors, often involving checking or cleaning something
- / anxiety disorder characterized by a fear of being in places or situations that might be difficult or impossible to escape
- / the most common of all anxeity disorders that is a persistent excessive or irrational fear of a particular object or situation
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- / anxeity disorder characterized by intense, persistent feelings of anxeity that are casued by an experience so traumatic it would produce stress in almost anyone.
- / the seperation of certain personality components or mental processes from conscious thought
- / category of mood disorders that involves feelings of helplessness, worthlessness, guilt, and great sadness
- / category of mood disorders that involves a cycle of mood changes from depression to wild elation and back again
- / unwanted and unjustified thoughts, ideas, or mental images that occur over and over
- / one of the most serious of psychological disorders, characterized by loss of touch with reality
- / extreme excitement characterized by hyperactivity and chaotic behavior.
19 Clues: / derives from Greek word meaning "fear" • / an immobile, expressionless, comalike state • / feelings of detatchment from ones mental processes or body • / extreme excitement characterized by hyperactivity and chaotic behavior. • / "body," the expression of psychological distress through physical symptoms • ...
Ch. 6 Behavioral Health Services 2025-09-22
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- These are specialized courts that divert mentally ill defendants into court-mandated community-based treatment programs.
- This theory is a hybrid theory drawing from cognitive theory and behaviorism.
- These disorders are among the most serious due to how it impacts an individual's sense of reality.
- Who opened up the first hospital with space reserved for the mentally ill in 1752, Colonial America?
- This disorder involves excessively worrying about a number of different things more days than not for at least 6 months.
- What president signed the National Mental Health Act into law in 1946?
- Handbook used by health care professionals in the United States and much of the world as the authoritative guide to the diagnosis of mental disorders.
- This disorder of the brain causes dramatic shifts in mood.
- Sensations that are experienced as reals, but are not.
- This approach promotes a client's strengthes rather than solely focusing on deficits.
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- The first name of the advocacy leader who called for compassionate treatment of the mentally ill in insane asylum.
- Encompasses the multidimensional nature of mental wellness
- People diagnosed with this disorder often view themselves and others in a way that significantly and negatively impacts their lives and ability to function across many areas of their lives.
- One's emotional and psychological functioning
- This disorder often makes people feel sad, anxious, empty, hopeless, irritable, guilty, worthless, helpless, and lethargic.
- One of the most significant federal laws to be passed during the Obama administration.
- The name of the French Physician who rejected the prevailing belief that insanity was caused by demonic possession.
- This act was passed in 1963 by the Kennedy Administration.
- Strongly held false beliefs or misperceptions.
19 Clues: One's emotional and psychological functioning • Strongly held false beliefs or misperceptions. • Sensations that are experienced as reals, but are not. • Encompasses the multidimensional nature of mental wellness • This disorder of the brain causes dramatic shifts in mood. • This act was passed in 1963 by the Kennedy Administration. • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-17
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- displacement of frustration or anger
- stress stress that lasts for a longer time, can lead to disease
- refusal to believe in reality
- making promises to loved ones or spiritually
- saddened mood and loss of interest in activity
- something that does not go away over time but worsens.
- emotions stabilize and "re-enter" reality
- severe thoughts about food and weight
- techniques healthy ways to improve your stress
- tension, emotionally or physically
- chemical, biological, environmental agent that causes stress
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- medical condition with prolonged sadness
- stressors people or places that cause stress
- stressors stressors that are physical, like temperatures,injury, pain
- stress stress that goes away in a quick amount of time
- brought on by situation or event in life
- stress events, individiuals, comments or anything that we feel is harmful
- good stress
18 Clues: good stress • refusal to believe in reality • tension, emotionally or physically • displacement of frustration or anger • severe thoughts about food and weight • medical condition with prolonged sadness • brought on by situation or event in life • emotions stabilize and "re-enter" reality • stressors people or places that cause stress • ...
Mental and Emotional Problems 2024-09-09
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- A treatment method designed to identify and correct distorted thinking patterns that can lead to feelings and behaviors that may be troublesome, self defeating, or self destructive.
- This is a treatment process that focuses on changing unwanted behavior through rewards and reinforcements.
- An illness of the mind that can affect the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of a person, preventing them from leading a happy, healthful, and productive life.
- Patterns of behavior in which the rights of others or basic social rules are violated. Lying and Stealing
- Prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness.
- A mark of shame or disapproval that results in an individual being shunned, or rejected by others.
- A condition in which real or imagined fears are difficult to control.
- The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen.
- Illness that involves mood extremes that interfere with everyday living.
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- Treatment focuses on helping the family function in more positive and constructive ways by exploring patterns in communication and providing support and education.
- a group of people who have similar problems and who meet regularly with a trained counselor.
- Feeling isolated and separated from everyone else.
- These are a series of suicides occurring within a short period of time and involving several people in the same school or community.
- The act of intentionally taking one's own life.
- This is an ongoing dialogue between a patient and a mental health professional
- this therapy is the use of certain medications to treat or reduce the symptoms of a mental disorder.
- Lack of strong feeling, interest, or concern.
17 Clues: Lack of strong feeling, interest, or concern. • The act of intentionally taking one's own life. • Feeling isolated and separated from everyone else. • Prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness. • The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen. • A condition in which real or imagined fears are difficult to control. • ...
Mariam's Mental Health Puzzle 2022-04-25
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- experience involving the apparent perception of something not present.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- a negative stereotype
- the ability to bounce back or grow personally when facing a stressor
- a physical and emotional response to a pressure or threat
- of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person.
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- feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
- an idea or thought that continually preoccupies or intrudes on a person's mind.
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- an antidepressant drug.the action or perfection process of improving something until it is faultless or as faultless as possible.
- a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.
- health relating to disorders of the mind.
12 Clues: a negative stereotype • health relating to disorders of the mind. • feelings of severe despondency and dejection. • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • a physical and emotional response to a pressure or threat • the ability to bounce back or grow personally when facing a stressor • experience involving the apparent perception of something not present. • ...
Chapter 14: Language and Thinking 2025-05-08
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- A mental representation of the most regular and basic member of a certain category.
- abbreviation for Chomsky's linguistic theory proposing that an inborn mental program enables children to learn language.
- They guide which combinations of sounds and words are acceptable.
- A theory that the structure of language determines the stature of thought, meaning that people who speak different languages also think differently.
- Common name for Child-directed speech.
- A system of words and sounds used to communicate thoughts and feelings.
- The mental grouping of objects, ideas, or events that share common properties.
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- This communication involves action, motion, gestures, and emotions.
- An early speech phase in which children use short sentences, leaving out all but the important words.
- The sudden realization of how a problem can be solved.
- A problem-solving strategy that involves trying one possible solution after another until one works.
- A mental shortcut to solve problems quicker but still producing results that are still useful.
12 Clues: Common name for Child-directed speech. • The sudden realization of how a problem can be solved. • They guide which combinations of sounds and words are acceptable. • This communication involves action, motion, gestures, and emotions. • A system of words and sounds used to communicate thoughts and feelings. • ...
MENGHINDARI KENAKALAN REMAJA 2025-09-10
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- Nama lain minuman keras (dalam bahasa arab)
- Ketergantungan secara fisik dan mental terhadap suatu zat
- Istilah pelajar yang kurang perhatian dari orang tua
- Nama lain dari ketergantungan
- Tingkah laku, Perbuatan, Budi Pekerti
- Narkotika, Psikotrofika dan Zat Adiktif
- Minuman Keras (disingkat)
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- Istilah lain Perilaku Tercela
- Mempengaruhi pikiran dan perilaku
- Media Sosial
- Bersangkutan dengan batin dan watak manusia
- Badan Narkotika Nasional
- Zat yang terkandung dalam rokok
- Dampak pengguna narkoba yang sudah kecanduan
14 Clues: Media Sosial • Badan Narkotika Nasional • Minuman Keras (disingkat) • Istilah lain Perilaku Tercela • Nama lain dari ketergantungan • Zat yang terkandung dalam rokok • Mempengaruhi pikiran dan perilaku • Tingkah laku, Perbuatan, Budi Pekerti • Narkotika, Psikotrofika dan Zat Adiktif • Nama lain minuman keras (dalam bahasa arab) • Bersangkutan dengan batin dan watak manusia • ...
Psychopathology 2018-03-08
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- Another name for the orbitofrontal cortex
- This psychologist came up with the two-process model of explaining phobias
- This psychologist came up with the criteria for ideal mental health
- Which explanation did Ellis come up with, as an explanation for depression?
- A common treatment for depression
- A gradual treatment for phobias
- A criteria of ideal mental health, where we wish to reach our full potential
- A newer anti-depressant developed to treat OCD
- A repetitive thought (cognitive aspect of OCD)
- Through which type of conditioning do individuals learn a phobia?
- Which side of the parrahipocampal gyrus is responsible for processing unpleasant emotions?
- A gene responsible for transporting serotonin is responsible for OCD
- An irrational and uncontrollable fear of an object or situation
- Sufferers of depression often feel... (negative emotion)
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- The extent to which MZ twins both develop the same disorder
- This psychologist came up with the negative triad as an explanation of depression
- This type of anti-depressant is used as a last resort to treat OCD due to its side-effects
- A type of graph used to measure how statistically infrequent it is for behaviour to occur
- A definition, which sets a criteria for good mental health
- A combination of single genes
- A criticism of behaviourist explanations of phobias is that that they ignore... explanations
- A repetitive behaviour (behavioural aspect of OCD)
- The phobia of being outside or in public
- A negative emotion which suffers of OCD experience
- The most common antidepressant given to OCD patients
- What is the lateral frontal lobe responsible for?
- A definition, which uses societal norms, values, cultures and reactions to behaviour as a basis for defining mental health
- A diagnostic tool used by psychiatrists to diagnose mental disorders
- A type of disputing, which asks if there is any evidence to explain irrational thoughts in depression
- A definition which focuses on how statistically rate it is for a behaviour to occur
- A type of thinking referred to as black and white thinking in depression
- Which type of conditioning is responsible for maintaining a phobia?
- low levels of this neurotransmitter is responsible for OCD
- A single gene
- A definition which focuses on the amount of stress a person experiences alongside inability to perform daily activities
35 Clues: A single gene • A combination of single genes • A gradual treatment for phobias • A common treatment for depression • The phobia of being outside or in public • Another name for the orbitofrontal cortex • A newer anti-depressant developed to treat OCD • A repetitive thought (cognitive aspect of OCD) • What is the lateral frontal lobe responsible for? • ...
Disability Awareness 2020-09-01
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- unable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition
- an act of changing physical location or position
- lacking the power of hearing or having impaired hearing
- the branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of disease and the action of remedial agents
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- the provision of assistance and guidance in resolving personal, social, or psychological problems and difficulties, especially by a professional
- the treatment of disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise rather than by drugs or surgery
- able to achieve efficiently whatever one has to do; competent
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- a congenital defect of the spine in which part of the spinal cord and its meninges are exposed through a gap in the backbone. It often causes paralysis of the lower limbs, and sometimes mental handicap
- a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities
- the state, fact, or period of being mature
- healing substances or drugs collectively
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
- a developmental disorder of variable severity that is characterized by difficulty in social interaction and communication and by restricted or repetitive patterns of thought and behavior
- a chronic or persistent disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease or injury and marked by memory disorders, personality changes, and impaired reasoning
- a condition marked by impaired muscle coordination (spastic paralysis) and/or other disabilities, typically caused by damage to the brain before or at birth
- progressive mental deterioration that can occur in middle or old age, due to generalized degeneration of the brain. It is the most common cause of premature senility
- a disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired, resulting in abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates and elevated levels of glucose in the blood and urine
- offering one's services or resources
- the end part of a person's arm beyond the wrist, including the palm, fingers, and thumb
- is a mental health disorder that can cause above-normal levels of hyperactive and impulsive behaviors
21 Clues: offering one's services or resources • healing substances or drugs collectively • the state, fact, or period of being mature • an act of changing physical location or position • lacking the power of hearing or having impaired hearing • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury • able to achieve efficiently whatever one has to do; competent • ...
Anthropological and Psychological Theories About Social Change 2012-11-06
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- A category of mental disorder in which the patient has lost touch with the real world, and may suffer from delusions or hallucinations.
- Acculturation through free borders of ideas and symbols from one culture to another.
- Jung's term for people who use their psychological power to draw close to other people, and rely on them for much of their sense of well being.
- Maslow's term for the final sage of human needs, in which a person integrates the self, making the personality whole.
- Category of mental disorder, characterized by a habitual pattern of rule-breaking and harming others.
- The psychological theory that learning can be programmed by whatever consequence follows a particular behaviour.
- The branch of psychology that sets up experiments to see how individuals act in particular situations; deals with measuring and explaining human behaviour.
- Acculturation through dominance of one culture over another, forcing the defeated to change aspects of its culture, or its entire culture.
- The term used by psychologists for the part of our mind of which we are not aware.
- The belief that cultures evolve in common patterns, moving from hunter-gathering cultures to industrialized states in predictable stages.
- Jung's term for people who use their psychological power to look inward, becoming emotionally self-sufficient.
- The branch of psychology that focuses on health and wellness issues.
- Prolonged contact between two cultures, during which time they interchange symbols, beliefs, and customs.
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- A complex mental disorder that leads to feeling of distress and social isolation.
- Studies in which a group of people is tracked over a long period of time, sometimes even incorporating the group's children into the study as they come along.
- The spread of ideas, methods, symbols and tools from one culture to another.
- Rewarding of people who display what society considers good behaviour.
- Theories of psychologists attempting to determine the methods that can successfully change or modify problem human behaviour.
- Punishment of people who do something of which society disapproves.
- Contact with other cultures.
- A category of mental disorder in which the patient has feelings of high levels of anxiety or tension in managing our daily lives.
- A category of mental disorder in which the patient suffers from irrational thought of persecution or foreboding.
- A structured philosophy against which all actions and events are judged.
23 Clues: Contact with other cultures. • Punishment of people who do something of which society disapproves. • The branch of psychology that focuses on health and wellness issues. • Rewarding of people who display what society considers good behaviour. • A structured philosophy against which all actions and events are judged. • ...
Unit 1 Review 2022-10-17
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- Founded Psychoanalysis (2 Words)
- The psychologist who wrote the first modern book of psychology, The Principles of Psychology in 1890 (2 Words)
- private, unobservable mental processes such as sensation, perception, thought, and problem solving (2 Words)
- investigated positive and negative reinforcement for learned behavior (3 Words)
- founded structuralism and is the first modern psychologist (2 Words)
- research that is conducted for its own sake, that is, without seeking a solution to a specific problem (2 Words)
- the perspective that stresses the influences of unconscious forces on human behavior (2 Words)
- the school of psychology, founded by John Watson, that defines psychology as the scientific study of observable behavior
- the psychological perspective that emphasizes the influence of biology on behavior (2 Words)
- the school of psychology, founded by William James, that emphasizes the purpose of behavior and mental process
- the psychological point of view that emphasizes the effects of experience on behavior (2 Words)
- the school of psychology that emphasizes the tendency to organize perceptions into meaningful wholes (2 Words)
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- an examination of one’s own thoughts and feelings
- the scientific study of behavior and mental
- observable and measurable actions of people and animals
- in psychology, the perspective that focuses on the roles of ethnicity, gender, culture, and socioeconomic status in personality formation, behavior and mental process (2 Words)
- Founded Behaviorism (3 Words)
- the school of psychology, founded by sigmund Freud, that emphasizes the importance of unconscious motives and conflicts as determinants of human behavior
- the school of psychology, founded by Wihelm Wundt, that maintains that conscious experience breaks down into objective sensations and subjective feelings
19 Clues: Founded Behaviorism (3 Words) • Founded Psychoanalysis (2 Words) • the scientific study of behavior and mental • an examination of one’s own thoughts and feelings • observable and measurable actions of people and animals • founded structuralism and is the first modern psychologist (2 Words) • ...
Chapter 7 LP Nutrition india strange 2022-09-21
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- fat like substance in your blood
- simple guide to good nutrition
- high blood cholesterol
- intense fear of being obese
- bodily or mental tension
- despreate overeating
- component of blood that carries oxygen to cells
- state of physical, mental, emotional health
- people with common concern, offer emotional help
- promote sensible food choices
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- calcium deficiency may cause a condition
- plant based sources
- blood in large muscles of the legs
13 Clues: plant based sources • despreate overeating • high blood cholesterol • bodily or mental tension • intense fear of being obese • promote sensible food choices • simple guide to good nutrition • fat like substance in your blood • blood in large muscles of the legs • calcium deficiency may cause a condition • state of physical, mental, emotional health • ...
Living Life Online 2024-12-02
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- The act of seeking approval or recognition, which many people look for on social media.
- A mental health disorder that can be triggered or exacerbated by social media usage.
- Persistent and obsessive harassment online.
- Image – How someone perceives their physical appearance, which can be influenced by images seen on social media.
- A tool on social media that alters the appearance of photos or videos, which can contribute to unrealistic standards.
- The compulsive need to use social media or digital devices, often to the detriment of one's mental health.
- A state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy, which can be impacted by social media use.
- The relationships formed online or offline, which are central to social media.
- A feeling of worry or nervousness, often caused by social media comparison.
- Deliberately posting offensive or provocative comments online to upset others.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others, which can be diminished by online interactions.
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- Evaluating oneself against others, often seen on social media, which can harm mental health.
- The right to keep personal information safe from others, particularly on social media platforms.
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties, which may be weakened by online negativity.
- The use of digital platforms to harass or intimidate someone.
- A feeling of being separated from others, which can increase due to excessive social media use.
- The anxiety that others are having more fun or doing better than you, often caused by social media.
- A period of time in which a person refrains from using electronic devices to improve mental health.
- The confidence in one's own worth or abilities.
19 Clues: Persistent and obsessive harassment online. • The confidence in one's own worth or abilities. • The use of digital platforms to harass or intimidate someone. • A feeling of worry or nervousness, often caused by social media comparison. • The relationships formed online or offline, which are central to social media. • ...
abnormal psychology 2025-01-28
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- a mental health condition where you have two or more separate personalities that control your behavior at different times.
- a behavioral condition that makes focusing on everyday requests and routines challenging
- mental health conditions that involve experiencing a loss of connection between thoughts, memories, feelings, surroundings, behavior and identity
- long-term patterns of behavior and inner experiences that differ significantly from what is expected. They affect at least two of these areas: Way of thinking about oneself and others.
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- a mental health condition that causes a persistently low or depressed mood and a loss of interest in activities that once brought joy
- mental illness that causes clear shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration.
- a mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought processes, perceptions, emotional responsiveness, and social interactions.
- a mental health condition that's caused by an extremely stressful or terrifying event — either being part of it or witnessing it. Symptoms may include flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety and uncontrollable thoughts about the event
- a condition in which you have a period of abnormally elevated, extreme changes in your mood or emotions, energy level or activity level.
- a disorder marked by uncontrollable and recurring thoughts (obsessions), repetitive and excessive behaviors (compulsions), or both
10 Clues: a behavioral condition that makes focusing on everyday requests and routines challenging • mental illness that causes clear shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration. • a mental health condition where you have two or more separate personalities that control your behavior at different times. • ...
Emotional Health 2025-03-24
17 Clues: body • loss • cause • brain • future • beliefs • sadness • feelings • reactions • awareness • worryness • meaningful • compassion • obligations • relationships • respect honor • esteem admire
8 2025-07-20
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- Focus all mental effort on a task
- Amount of work assigned or expected
- Session for generating ideas
- Group activity or gathering, often educational
- Deep understanding of a concept
- Watching carefully as part of learning
- Ability to bring back learned information
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- Focused mental engagement
- Person who supervises exams
- Sentence used to elicit information
- Exchange of ideas in a group
- General summary of a topic
- Percentage or letter indicating performance
- Subject being discussed or studied
14 Clues: Focused mental engagement • General summary of a topic • Person who supervises exams • Exchange of ideas in a group • Session for generating ideas • Deep understanding of a concept • Focus all mental effort on a task • Subject being discussed or studied • Sentence used to elicit information • Amount of work assigned or expected • Watching carefully as part of learning • ...
The Pigman Voc #2 Ch. 6-10 2025-09-10
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- a mental institution
- ordinary and same routine
- oxygen carrying pigment in red blood cells
- a mixed breed based on animal or ethnicity
- never ending or changing
- going mad in an violent way
- to ponder or think
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- a difficult situation or problem
- to oppose or actively compete with another
- insane, mad or affected by a mental disorder
- signs of waring of future good or evil
- full and appealing
- an ungrateful person
- active at night
14 Clues: active at night • full and appealing • to ponder or think • a mental institution • an ungrateful person • never ending or changing • ordinary and same routine • going mad in an violent way • a difficult situation or problem • signs of waring of future good or evil • to oppose or actively compete with another • oxygen carrying pigment in red blood cells • ...
Healthcare Professionals Crossword 2025-06-25
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- Helps patients recover mental or physical skills.
- Mental health professional who provides therapy, not medication.
- Doctor for children.
- Cares for patients in emergencies, often in ambulances.
- Provides anesthesia during surgery.
- Medical professional for teeth.
- Prescribes glasses and checks eyes.
- Performs surgeries.
- Provides patient care and assists doctors.
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- Specialist for skin.
- Diagnoses diseases by studying tissues and samples.
- Fills prescriptions and advises about medicines.
- Examines X-rays and MRIs.
- Specialist in the heart.
14 Clues: Performs surgeries. • Specialist for skin. • Doctor for children. • Specialist in the heart. • Examines X-rays and MRIs. • Medical professional for teeth. • Provides anesthesia during surgery. • Prescribes glasses and checks eyes. • Provides patient care and assists doctors. • Fills prescriptions and advises about medicines. • Helps patients recover mental or physical skills. • ...
MENGHINDARI KENAKALAN REMAJA 2025-09-10
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- Nama lain minuman keras (dalam bahasa arab)
- Ketergantungan secara fisik dan mental terhadap suatu zat
- Istilah pelajar yang kurang perhatian dari orang tua
- Nama lain dari ketergantungan
- Tingkah laku, Perbuatan, Budi Pekerti
- Narkotika, Psikotrofika dan Zat Adiktif
- Minuman Keras (disingkat)
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- Istilah lain Perilaku Tercela
- Mempengaruhi pikiran dan perilaku
- Media Sosial
- Bersangkutan dengan batin dan watak manusia
- Badan Narkotika Nasional
- Zat yang terkandung dalam rokok
- Dampak pengguna narkoba yang sudah kecanduan
14 Clues: Media Sosial • Badan Narkotika Nasional • Minuman Keras (disingkat) • Istilah lain Perilaku Tercela • Nama lain dari ketergantungan • Zat yang terkandung dalam rokok • Mempengaruhi pikiran dan perilaku • Tingkah laku, Perbuatan, Budi Pekerti • Narkotika, Psikotrofika dan Zat Adiktif • Nama lain minuman keras (dalam bahasa arab) • Bersangkutan dengan batin dan watak manusia • ...
health 2023-02-28
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- - when your active
- - A state of complete physical and mental well-being
- - number of years someone can expect to live
- - _________ health is being able to manage emotions
- - _________ is having a sense of belonging
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- - Broad measures of the physical, mental and social well-being of individuals
- - ______ health is having low stress levels
- - gives aussies access to healthcare at low-costs
- - good ______ health is having supportive friends
- - lowers the cost of medicines for aussies
10 Clues: - when your active • - _________ is having a sense of belonging • - lowers the cost of medicines for aussies • - ______ health is having low stress levels • - number of years someone can expect to live • - gives aussies access to healthcare at low-costs • - good ______ health is having supportive friends • - _________ health is being able to manage emotions • ...
schizophrenia 2021-09-20
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- our topic
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
- your surrounding, where you grew up
- seeing something that is not there
- in title of 5th slide or the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
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- a physical or mental feature that indicates the illness
- an idiosyncratic belief or impression\
- DNA
- a mental condition characterized by delusions of persecution
- repeated actions
10 Clues: DNA • our topic • repeated actions • seeing something that is not there • your surrounding, where you grew up • an idiosyncratic belief or impression\ • a physical or mental feature that indicates the illness • a mental condition characterized by delusions of persecution • ...
Community Safety Week Fall 2025 2025-11-18
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- Who would you contact for support responding to homelessness / mental health crises on campus?
- A helpline and online directory that connects people to community, social, health, and government services in the city of Toronto.
- Who would you contact for light outages?
- A confidential service where you can ask YorkU Public Health Nurses your health-related questions.
- Free, confidential, 24/7 service in Ontario that connects people to mental health, addiction, and problem gambling services through phone, text, and live chat.
- The YorkU department that offers support and resources if you or someone you know has experienced or been impacted by any form of sexual or gender-based violence – regardless of where or when it took place.
- A student club focused on sustainability and offers services like YUM market, free store, borrowing centre, seed library.
- A Black-led, Black-focused, and Black-serving organization providing culturally reflective programs and services to mitigate the opportunity gap for racialized and under-resourced communities.
- One way of directly connecting with Security or goSAFE.
- A virtual resource to help you discover a variety of Well-being content across six dimensions to help you enhance your daily life.
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- Life-saving medication and opioid antagonist that can temporarily reverse the effects of an opioid overdose.
- A service that offers trauma-informed and culturally affirming support to anyone who is thinking of suicide, or who is worried about someone they know.
- External resource for counselling and mental health support.
- A service that provides free, confidential, in-person mental health supports city-wide from mobile crisis worker teams.
- YorkU department that provides cybersecurity, technology services, and direction for the university community.
- A free service that helps community members get safely around campus in the evening.
- YorkU department that can provide counselling and mental health support.
- Who would you contact first in case of an accident, hazard, or suspicious person?
- A portable and easy-to-use device that analyzes a person's heart rhythm and delivers an electric shock if the heart has stopped beating properly due to sudden cardiac arrest.
- An emergency treatment that's done when someone's breathing or heartbeat has stopped.
- The safe area where individuals can stand and wait for emergency personnel to respond.
- The name of YorkU's safety app.
- A student-led alcohol awareness & education for safer consumption non-profit.
23 Clues: The name of YorkU's safety app. • Who would you contact for light outages? • One way of directly connecting with Security or goSAFE. • External resource for counselling and mental health support. • YorkU department that can provide counselling and mental health support. • A student-led alcohol awareness & education for safer consumption non-profit. • ...
Health and Wellness Jillene 2022-09-14
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- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions,solve problems and examine situations
- state of being with out regular,consistent housing.
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- aspects of peoples lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or disorder or experience an injury or decline in health
- Dna segments that contain the blueprint for the sculpture and function of a person's cells; affect development,personality, and health.
- choices and behaviors that affect a persons chance of developing a disease, unhealthy, condition or injury.
- state of complete physical,mental and emotional, and social well-being.
- circumstances,objects or conditions that surround a person's everyday life.
- presence of waste in the environment
- advertisements.
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- persons ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good.
- process of identifying one state of health and taking steps to improve it.
- aspects of peoples lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions,moods,feelings about ones self and views about the world.
- chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes.
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others.
- poor overall state of health within a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease,risky behaviors, hazardous substances, and concerns with mental health.
- health conditions that develop due to a person's genes;do not require the presence of other risk factors.
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies,social media
- actual number of years a person lives.
- land and features and any bodies of water present in an area.
- length of time expected to live.
- beliefs, values, customs and arts of a particular group or society.
- OF LIFE extent to which a person experiences a healthy,happy, and fulfilling life.
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and wellness,including physical,mental and emotional health, and social health.
25 Clues: advertisements. • length of time expected to live. • presence of waste in the environment • actual number of years a person lives. • state of being with out regular,consistent housing. • land and features and any bodies of water present in an area. • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • ...
Health and Wellness Jillene 2022-09-14
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- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions,solve problems and examine situations
- state of being with out regular,consistent housing.
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- aspects of peoples lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or disorder or experience an injury or decline in health
- Dna segments that contain the blueprint for the sculpture and function of a person's cells; affect development,personality, and health.
- choices and behaviors that affect a persons chance of developing a disease, unhealthy, condition or injury.
- state of complete physical,mental and emotional, and social well-being.
- circumstances,objects or conditions that surround a person's everyday life.
- presence of waste in the environment
- advertisements.
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- persons ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good.
- process of identifying one state of health and taking steps to improve it.
- aspects of peoples lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions,moods,feelings about ones self and views about the world.
- chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes.
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others.
- poor overall state of health within a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease,risky behaviors, hazardous substances, and concerns with mental health.
- health conditions that develop due to a person's genes;do not require the presence of other risk factors.
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies,social media
- actual number of years a person lives.
- land and features and any bodies of water present in an area.
- length of time expected to live.
- beliefs, values, customs and arts of a particular group or society.
- OF LIFE extent to which a person experiences a healthy,happy, and fulfilling life.
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and wellness,including physical,mental and emotional health, and social health.
25 Clues: advertisements. • length of time expected to live. • presence of waste in the environment • actual number of years a person lives. • state of being with out regular,consistent housing. • land and features and any bodies of water present in an area. • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • ...
CHOICE BOARD LAST ONE 2024-05-20
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- an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress.
- a common, chronic, and long-lasting disorder in which a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts ("obsessions") and behaviors ("compulsions") that he or she feels the urge to repeat over and over.
- a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- repeated thoughts, urges, or mental images that cause anxiety.
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- repetitive behaviors or mental acts that a person feels driven to perform in response to an obsession.
- a mental health condition that causes an individual to experience physical bodily symptoms in response to psychological distress.
- a mental condition characterized by excessive apprehensiveness about real or perceived threats, typically leading to avoidance behaviors and often to physical symptoms such as increased heart rate and muscle tension.
- an overwhelming and debilitating fear of an object, place, situation, feeling, or animal.
- The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Illnesses is the latest edition of the American Psychiatric Association’s professional reference book on mental health and brain-related conditions.
9 Clues: repeated thoughts, urges, or mental images that cause anxiety. • an overwhelming and debilitating fear of an object, place, situation, feeling, or animal. • repetitive behaviors or mental acts that a person feels driven to perform in response to an obsession. • ...
Mental Illness Reform 2021-03-05
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- Mentally ill people were often thrown in here and treated poorly before asylums
- Dorothea Dix sent letters advocating for the mentally ill to these people
- From Philadelphia; Established first private Asylum
- The Quakers believed in _____. They employed women in their staff
- Ill, Mental condition that causes change in behavior and emotion
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- Treatment, The Quakers incorporated this into their program
- violation of mentally ill people not being treating they way they should
- Dix, A key reformer in the issue of mental intuitions
- An establishment providing shelter and treatment for the mentally ill
- Dorothea Dix had a _______ for fighting for the treatment of the mentally ill
- Asylum, First private asylum in the United States; Built on 52 - Acre Farm
11 Clues: From Philadelphia; Established first private Asylum • Dix, A key reformer in the issue of mental intuitions • Treatment, The Quakers incorporated this into their program • The Quakers believed in _____. They employed women in their staff • Ill, Mental condition that causes change in behavior and emotion • ...
Mental Health Month 2024-05-08
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- Giving your mind and body a break
- Being present in the moment
- Moving your body for a healthier mind
- Taking time for yourself to fill your cup
- Focus on this when you need a minute of inner peace
- DaVita's Teammate Assistance Program
- Finding joy in the little things
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- Talking it out with a pro
- Your mind's wellbeing
- Focusing your mind and body to achiever a calmer state
- Feeling good in your body and mind
11 Clues: Your mind's wellbeing • Talking it out with a pro • Being present in the moment • Finding joy in the little things • Giving your mind and body a break • Feeling good in your body and mind • DaVita's Teammate Assistance Program • Moving your body for a healthier mind • Taking time for yourself to fill your cup • Focus on this when you need a minute of inner peace • ...
Mental Health Facilities 2021-10-22
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- type of illness hospice care patient has
- most common blood test
- may be part of hospital, clinic, or..
- (Y/N)does hospice speed up dying
- what is hospice care goal
- what do labs test on
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- medical lab __________
- (Y/N)does hospice services end once patient has passed
- what degree does a medical laboratory scientist need
- (T/F)someone can receive hospice care in a nursing home
- who decides what care is best in hospice
- what does a laboratory help a physician do
12 Clues: what do labs test on • medical lab __________ • most common blood test • what is hospice care goal • (Y/N)does hospice speed up dying • may be part of hospital, clinic, or.. • type of illness hospice care patient has • who decides what care is best in hospice • what does a laboratory help a physician do • what degree does a medical laboratory scientist need • ...
Mental Well-Being 2021-11-17
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- bias that makes us overestimate duration & intensity of emotion
- predicting what will make us happy
- focusing the mind on a particular object, sensation, thought
- wrongly thinking about what makes us happy
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
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- the human tendency to rely too heavily on one trait or piece of information when making decisions
- process of becoming used to emotional state
- rest needed nightly to repair brain and body
- readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness
- focusing mind on present moment
- cognitive bias wherein an individual’s choice from a set of options is influenced more by how the information is worded than by the information itself
11 Clues: focusing mind on present moment • predicting what will make us happy • wrongly thinking about what makes us happy • process of becoming used to emotional state • rest needed nightly to repair brain and body • readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness • focusing the mind on a particular object, sensation, thought • ...
Mental Health Terms 2022-03-02
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- Substituting a socially acceptable activity for an impulse that is unacceptable.
- Excusing own behavior to avoid guilt, responsibility, conflict, anxiety, or loss of self- respect.
- Invented words with no meaning.
- Indicating there is no reason for anxiety or other feelings of discomfort.
- Discovers the cause of the client's unconscious and repressed thoughts, feeling, and conflicts that cause anxiety.
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- Subjective emotions and affect that are a normal response to the experience of loss.
- Demanding proof from the client.
- Outward expression of grief
- When the client displaces on to the therapist attitudes and feelings that the client originally experienced in other relationships.
- Mature and adaptive behavior that allows a person to function successfully in the world.
- A safe refuge or haven offering protection at institution.
11 Clues: Outward expression of grief • Invented words with no meaning. • Demanding proof from the client. • A safe refuge or haven offering protection at institution. • Indicating there is no reason for anxiety or other feelings of discomfort. • Substituting a socially acceptable activity for an impulse that is unacceptable. • ...
Mental Health Quiz! 2023-10-24
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- A widely used psychotherapeutic approach that focuses on identifying and modifying irrational thought patterns and behaviors to improve mental well-being, abbreviated as three letters.
- Emotional exhaustion experienced by caregivers and healthcare professionals due to excessive empathy and care for others.
- The mental health professional who specializes in prescribing medication.
- Founder of Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy(REBT)
- The mental health professional who specializes in the assessment and diagnosis of psychological disorders.
- A personality disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of disregard for the rights of others.
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- A type of approach that focuses on exploring and resolving unconscious conflicts.
- Abbreviation for a technique that encourages individuals to challenge and reframe irrational beliefs.
- A chronic mood disorder characterized by prolonged periods of sadness and loss of interest.
- A neurotransmitter that plays a key role in mood regulation
- Intense & Irrational fear of crowds
11 Clues: Intense & Irrational fear of crowds • Founder of Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy(REBT) • A neurotransmitter that plays a key role in mood regulation • The mental health professional who specializes in prescribing medication. • A type of approach that focuses on exploring and resolving unconscious conflicts. • ...
Mental Health Monday 2023-10-23
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- a state of being free from illness or injury
- day of the week following Sunday
- schizophrenia is a _____disorder
- a negative mental state; common
- a mark of disgrace or negativity
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- chemicals that affects mental health
- a feeling of worry or nervousness
- the perfect health triangle
- an illness or condition that disrupts function
- disorder that causes hyperactivity
- causes intrusive thoughts and repetitive actions
11 Clues: the perfect health triangle • a negative mental state; common • day of the week following Sunday • schizophrenia is a _____disorder • a mark of disgrace or negativity • a feeling of worry or nervousness • disorder that causes hyperactivity • chemicals that affects mental health • a state of being free from illness or injury • an illness or condition that disrupts function • ...
MENTAL Wellbeing Crossword 2024-10-14
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- The feeling of being grateful
- The state of being mindful
- The feeling that you receive for being kind
- The state of being aware of something
- A mixture of thought and feeling
- Keeping a firm and stable
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- A positive feeling about something
- Having a healthy state of the mind
- A strong or violent emotion
- Something purposely done work out
- Moral strength
11 Clues: Moral strength • Keeping a firm and stable • The state of being mindful • A strong or violent emotion • The feeling of being grateful • A mixture of thought and feeling • Something purposely done work out • A positive feeling about something • Having a healthy state of the mind • The state of being aware of something • The feeling that you receive for being kind
Understanding Mental Illnesses 2024-10-13
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- exposure to a suicide or suicide attempt may influence others to attempt suicide
- mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair
- a series of suicides or suicide attempts that occur in a community in a relatively short time
- gatherings in which a therapist meets with a group of people who share a common experience
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- a mental or emotional condition that interferes with daily functioning
- type of treatment that involves staying in a healthcare facility for a period of time
- therapy that involves a one-on-one meeting with a therapist to discuss feelings and behaviors
- when a person takes one's own life
- professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental illness conditions
- therapy in which all family members meet with a therapist to build positive, healthy relationships
- treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health
11 Clues: when a person takes one's own life • mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair • a mental or emotional condition that interferes with daily functioning • treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health • professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental illness conditions • ...
Mental Health Day 2022-02-13
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- things that you enjoy doing that help reduce stress
- taking time to unwind after a busy day
- feelings of worry surrounding school, sports, and other activities
- people that you can rely on to help you through tough times
- a place where you write down your thoughts and feelings
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- physical movement that keeps you fit and healthy
- taking some quiet time to think and reflect
- when you go out of your way to help others
- includes feelings of joy and positivity
- you should get eight hours of this each night
- another way to say feelings
11 Clues: another way to say feelings • taking time to unwind after a busy day • includes feelings of joy and positivity • when you go out of your way to help others • taking some quiet time to think and reflect • you should get eight hours of this each night • physical movement that keeps you fit and healthy • things that you enjoy doing that help reduce stress • ...
mental health-Cameron 2022-04-27
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- you get help
- something illegal that you consume
- your feeling a certain way
- you get help
- you dont want to go out in public
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- somethings hard and you have short time
- somethings wrong with you
- someone helps you
- your scared of something
- your frightened
- your thinking of something
- you dont want to do anything
12 Clues: you get help • you get help • your frightened • someone helps you • your scared of something • somethings wrong with you • your feeling a certain way • your thinking of something • you dont want to do anything • you dont want to go out in public • something illegal that you consume • somethings hard and you have short time
Mental Health Crossword 2025-12-01
11 Clues: Feeling low • Opposite of worry • Help from friends • Short break to relax • A feeling like joy or anger • Rest that refreshes the mind • Sharing feelings with someone • Deep breath helps reduce this • Focusing on the present moment • Positive feeling about the future • Person who helps you talk through problems
Mental Health 2023-09-20
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- When you keep switching moods and can cause extreme
- episodes(mental disorder)
- When you are in a serious state of sad emotions(mental disorder)
- When you see or hear things(Mental disorder)
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- a word for Mental feelings
- when you are really self conscious(Mental disorder)
- Feeling emotional or physical tension
7 Clues: episodes(mental disorder) • a word for Mental feelings • Feeling emotional or physical tension • When you see or hear things(Mental disorder) • When you keep switching moods and can cause extreme • when you are really self conscious(Mental disorder) • When you are in a serious state of sad emotions(mental disorder)
unit 5C-D 2021-03-09
18 Clues: общий • форма • эффект • убеждать • заменять • уязвимый • ориентир • уменьшать • выпускать • неизбежно • престижный • умственный • прозрачный • объявиться • масса, вес • нездоровая пища • азартная игра • диетолог, нутрициолог
Week 3A 2022-09-07
11 Clues: why • emotion • emotion • the end • headspace • talk to a... • mental illness • you should get... • get help from a... • do this with a friend • do this with a friend
Mental Illness Reform 2021-03-05
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- Mentally ill people were often thrown in here and treated poorly before asylums
- Dorothea Dix sent letters advocating for the mentally ill to these people
- From Philadelphia; Established first private Asylum
- The Quakers believed in _____. They employed women in their staff
- Ill, Mental condition that causes change in behavior and emotion
Down
- Treatment, The Quakers incorporated this into their program
- violation of mentally ill people not being treating they way they should
- Dix, A key reformer in the issue of mental intuitions
- An establishment providing shelter and treatment for the mentally ill
- Dorothea Dix had a _______ for fighting for the treatment of the mentally ill
- Asylum, First private asylum in the United States; Built on 52 - Acre Farm
11 Clues: From Philadelphia; Established first private Asylum • Dix, A key reformer in the issue of mental intuitions • Treatment, The Quakers incorporated this into their program • The Quakers believed in _____. They employed women in their staff • Ill, Mental condition that causes change in behavior and emotion • ...
mental health-Cameron 2022-04-27
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- you get help
- something illegal that you consume
- your feeling a certain way
- you get help
- you dont want to go out in public
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- somethings hard and you have short time
- somethings wrong with you
- someone helps you
- your scared of something
- your frightened
- your thinking of something
- you dont want to do anything
12 Clues: you get help • you get help • your frightened • someone helps you • your scared of something • somethings wrong with you • your feeling a certain way • your thinking of something • you dont want to do anything • you dont want to go out in public • something illegal that you consume • somethings hard and you have short time
Mental Health Quiz! 2023-10-24
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- A widely used psychotherapeutic approach that focuses on identifying and modifying irrational thought patterns and behaviors to improve mental well-being, abbreviated as three letters.
- Emotional exhaustion experienced by caregivers and healthcare professionals due to excessive empathy and care for others.
- The mental health professional who specializes in prescribing medication.
- Founder of Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy(REBT)
- The mental health professional who specializes in the assessment and diagnosis of psychological disorders.
- A personality disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of disregard for the rights of others.
Down
- A type of approach that focuses on exploring and resolving unconscious conflicts.
- Abbreviation for a technique that encourages individuals to challenge and reframe irrational beliefs.
- A chronic mood disorder characterized by prolonged periods of sadness and loss of interest.
- A neurotransmitter that plays a key role in mood regulation
- Intense & Irrational fear of crowds
11 Clues: Intense & Irrational fear of crowds • Founder of Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy(REBT) • A neurotransmitter that plays a key role in mood regulation • The mental health professional who specializes in prescribing medication. • A type of approach that focuses on exploring and resolving unconscious conflicts. • ...
Mental health vocabulary 2024-03-05
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- worry
- How your body feels
- The management or care of a patient to combat a disease, illness or health condition
- To identify a person’s medical condition
- How you feel mentally
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- Talking with a qualified professional
- to recuperate
- The drugs you take when you have a disease, illness or health condition
- Something that a person feels or experiences that may indicate they have a disease, illness or health condition
- How you act
- How you think
11 Clues: worry • How you act • to recuperate • How you think • How your body feels • How you feel mentally • Talking with a qualified professional • To identify a person’s medical condition • The drugs you take when you have a disease, illness or health condition • The management or care of a patient to combat a disease, illness or health condition • ...
Mental Health Vocabs 2023-02-27
11 Clues: Active • Positive help • Negative response • Positive response • Excersise if good for • Helping with socializing • Your mental and emotional • Helping to relieve stress • A group can help with your • Being healthy means having • Believing something is good for
