mental Crossword Puzzles
It's A Spring Thing 2023-04-01
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- A source of support for veterans experiencing difficulties with mental health
- The day of the week Memorial Day falls on
- The ribbon color associated with Mental Health Awareness Month
- Memorial Day began after this war
- A popular friendly ghost in SC who becomes visible around inclement weather
- The kind of tree featured on the SC flag
- Incorporating this into your daily routine has been linked with improved well-being and mental health
- Charleston is called this because of its numerous churches and steeples
- This row contains a string of colorful houses in Charleston
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- The original name of the River Dogs was the
- This flower, originally imported from South Africa was originally known as Cape Jasmine before having its name changed
- The Arthur ________ Bridge, located in Charleston, is the longest cable-stayed bridge in North America
- Is the best medicine
- Memorial Day was originally known as ______ Day
- Part owner of the River Dogs
15 Clues: Is the best medicine • Part owner of the River Dogs • Memorial Day began after this war • The kind of tree featured on the SC flag • The day of the week Memorial Day falls on • The original name of the River Dogs was the • Memorial Day was originally known as ______ Day • This row contains a string of colorful houses in Charleston • ...
Ch 9 Intelligence 2017-11-28
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- Said we have multiple intelligences: 8, perhaps 9
- proposed three intelligence areas that predict real-world skills
- measure ability to learn
- basis for meaningful score comparisons by giving a test to a representative sample of future test-takers
- extent to which a test measures or predicts what it's supposed to
- concept of the IQ intelligence quotient
- measure what we already learned
- aspect of social intelligence, ability to perceive, understand, manage, & use emotions
- extent to which a test yields consistent results
- Charles Spearman proposed we have one underlying all other specific mental abilities
- method for assessing an individual's mental aptitudes & comparing them w/ others
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- ability to ponder deep questions about life
- started modern intelligence-testing movement-he developed Qs to help predict kids' future progress in school
- analytical (academic problem-solving), creative, & practical
- mental quality to learn from experience, solve problems, use knowledge to adapt to new situations
15 Clues: measure ability to learn • measure what we already learned • concept of the IQ intelligence quotient • ability to ponder deep questions about life • extent to which a test yields consistent results • Said we have multiple intelligences: 8, perhaps 9 • analytical (academic problem-solving), creative, & practical • ...
Hope Squad Crossword 2024-03-08
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- Feeling in ___ is linked to positive psychological outcomes
- One in ___ people have or will develop a mental illness in their life
- Everyone experiences this but more than temporary worry or fear may lead to a disorder
- Inherited traits from your biological parents
- This is the act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes
- The capacity to understand or feel what another person is experiencing
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- 741-741 is the ___ Text Line
- Strategies people use to deal with life challenges(2 words)
- The Hope Squad Logo and a floatation device
- 988 is the Suicide & Crisis ___
- The body's normal response to the pressures of life
- Courage, stregth of character, or mental toughness
- This disorder is a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain
- How you view and feel about yourself
- This is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood
15 Clues: 741-741 is the ___ Text Line • 988 is the Suicide & Crisis ___ • How you view and feel about yourself • The Hope Squad Logo and a floatation device • Inherited traits from your biological parents • Courage, stregth of character, or mental toughness • The body's normal response to the pressures of life • Feeling in ___ is linked to positive psychological outcomes • ...
¿Ubicas la dignidad en tu vida? 2025-01-23
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- Actividades recreativas realizadas por diversión o desarrollo físico y mental.
- Existencia y desarrollo de los seres humanos y otros organismos.
- Capacidad de actuar y tomar decisiones sin restricciones injustas.
- Cualidad de actuar con rectitud y honradez.
- Principio que reconoce a todas las personas los mismos derechos y oportunidades.
- Estado de sentirse libre de peligro, daño o amenaza.
- Acción de resguardar a alguien o algo de un daño o peligro.
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- Acto de comunicar ideas, sentimientos o emociones.
- Conjunto de características y valores que definen a una persona o grupo.
- Estado de completo bienestar físico, mental y social.
- Cualidad de ser respetado y valorado como ser humano.
- Proceso de adquirir conocimientos, habilidades, valores y actitudes.
- Acto de involucrarse o tomar parte activa en una actividad o decisión.
- Conjunto de principios y garantías reconocidos para proteger a las personas.
- Período de tiempo dedicado a la recuperación física y mental.
15 Clues: Cualidad de actuar con rectitud y honradez. • Acto de comunicar ideas, sentimientos o emociones. • Estado de sentirse libre de peligro, daño o amenaza. • Estado de completo bienestar físico, mental y social. • Cualidad de ser respetado y valorado como ser humano. • Acción de resguardar a alguien o algo de un daño o peligro. • ...
Level Up Crossword 2025-09-05
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- a mental disorder that causes extreme mood swings
- give assistance to, especially financially; enable to function or act.
- to walk or find one's way
- cause (a person or place) to be or remain alone or apart from others.
- a first-year student at a university, college, or high school.
- a state of abnormally elevated mood, energy, and activity that lasts for at least one week
- a mental health condition characterized by a persistent low mood
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- an event or a group of events occurring as part of a larger sequence
- the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- make forceful or violent efforts to get free of restraint
- a sudden release of strong emotion
- settled or regular tendency or practice
- the state of being stable.
- able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.
- relating to the mind.
15 Clues: relating to the mind. • to walk or find one's way • the state of being stable. • a sudden release of strong emotion • settled or regular tendency or practice • a mental disorder that causes extreme mood swings • make forceful or violent efforts to get free of restraint • a first-year student at a university, college, or high school. • ...
CROSS OUT THE STRESS!! 2025-11-05
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- Feeling excited and ready to take action to accomplish a goal or idea
- Hostile or violent behavior or attitudes towards another
- A medical doctor who diagnoses and treats mental health disorders
- A combination of being present and acceptance of the here and now
- A strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure or hostility
- A person, place, event or situation that causes unwanted emotional or behavioral response
- Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood
- Positive attributes of a person
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- Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships
- An experience that can influence sleep patterns, hygiene, enjoyment of activities etc.
- _____Skills help you manage your problems or symptoms when they arise
- Symptoms that indicate your mental health might be at risk
- Things you do regularly to maintain your mental health
- Belief that one’s self has value
- Worry, nervousness or fear that can also lead to physical symptoms
15 Clues: Positive attributes of a person • Belief that one’s self has value • Things you do regularly to maintain your mental health • Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood • A strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure or hostility • Hostile or violent behavior or attitudes towards another • Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships • ...
Eliminative Materialism 2026-01-15
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- Branch of philosophy concerned with what exists
- The view that everything that exists is physical
- Everyday theory of the mind involving beliefs and desires
- The view that common-sense mental states do not really exist
- (First name only) They argue folk psychological terms are theoretically weak and will eventually be discarded
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- Examples of an outdated scientific theory used as an analogy by eliminativists
- One major criticism is that we are directly aware of our own mental states.
- The scientific study of the brain
- (First name only) This philosopher emphasises neuroscience as a replacement for folk psychology
- A plan or aim to do something
- The view that the mind and body are separate
- What eliminative materialists think mental states really are not
- What we feel when something hurts
- The non-physical part of a person, according to dualists
- The idea that folk psychology works well in practice even if imperfect
15 Clues: A plan or aim to do something • The scientific study of the brain • What we feel when something hurts • The view that the mind and body are separate • Branch of philosophy concerned with what exists • The view that everything that exists is physical • The non-physical part of a person, according to dualists • Everyday theory of the mind involving beliefs and desires • ...
OATMH Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-14
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- a wing on second floor of Peace Arch Hospital Foundation Lodge
- Lobe, a part of the brain responsible for regulating socially appropriate behaviour
- major neurocognitive disorder
- a restraint system
- _____disease is a type progressive, irreversible brain disorder
- a scale used to assess agitation
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- _____ Prevention, a yearly required staff education
- a serotonin reuptake inhibitor
- This is where you can find a brief overview of a patient that is updated each shift
- People who are certified under the ______ Heath Act can be treated involuntarily for a mental disorder.
- sudden, fluctuating, and usually reversible disturbance of mental function
- A model for collaborative care and changing practice
12 Clues: a restraint system • major neurocognitive disorder • a serotonin reuptake inhibitor • a scale used to assess agitation • _____ Prevention, a yearly required staff education • A model for collaborative care and changing practice • a wing on second floor of Peace Arch Hospital Foundation Lodge • _____disease is a type progressive, irreversible brain disorder • ...
Nour's Mental Health Puzzle 2023-03-07
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- Changes in thought, emotion, or behavior
- Mood swings make it difficult to complete tasks.
- Disorders conditions that have negatively impacted health, emotions, and functioning.
- Disruptions in thought and social interactions define this mental condition.
- Fear dread,and uneasiness that may arise as a result of stress
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- Unfounded or delusory feeling of being persecuted
- Mental condition that affects 5% of adults
- Occurs in some people after they have witnessed a stunning, frightening, or dangerous event.
- A person has obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors.
- Disorder Interferes with ability to function, ranging from extreme sadness to irritability or depression.
- Interferes with functioning or growth.
- A disease or medical ailment
12 Clues: A disease or medical ailment • Interferes with functioning or growth. • Changes in thought, emotion, or behavior • Mental condition that affects 5% of adults • Mood swings make it difficult to complete tasks. • Unfounded or delusory feeling of being persecuted • A person has obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors. • ...
Ch 21: Psychology Today and Tomorrow: Emerging Trends and Applications 2024-09-30
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- Type of Psychology. Applying psychology to legal issues.
- Mental imagery for relaxation or performance improvement.
- Study of aging and the elderly.
- The ability to recover from stress or adversity.
- The study of how drugs affect mental health.
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- Type of Psychology. Applying psychology to the workplace.
- Type of Psychology. Enhancing performance and well-being in sports.
- Study of brain-behavior relationships.
- Providing mental health services via video, phone, or online platforms.
- Type of Psychology. Focuses on how psychological factors influence physical health and illness.
- Type of Psychology. The study of human strengths, well-being, and happiness.
- Exploring how technology, including the internet and virtual environments, impacts human behavior.
12 Clues: Study of aging and the elderly. • Study of brain-behavior relationships. • The study of how drugs affect mental health. • The ability to recover from stress or adversity. • Type of Psychology. Applying psychology to legal issues. • Type of Psychology. Applying psychology to the workplace. • Mental imagery for relaxation or performance improvement. • ...
Thoughts, Mood, Resilience, Depression and Anxiety 2023-10-20
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- ____ encourages individuals to observe their thoughts without judgment, fostering mental clarity and well-being.
- Schemas are core beliefs about the self that can influence ____ thoughts, contributing to the shaping of one's mental health.
- ____ is about learning to bounce back from stress rather than avoiding it.
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- Setting healthy ____ is crucial for maintaining good mental health and preventing burnout.
- Exercise and physical activity triggers ____ , enhancing resilience and improving mental health.
- The process of reframing negative or _____ thoughts can lead to improved mental health and emotional resilience.
- Therapy aids self-awareness and positive mental health change through exploring inner ____ and emotions.
- motions are intense, brief reactions to stimuli while ____ is long lasting emotional state.
8 Clues: ____ is about learning to bounce back from stress rather than avoiding it. • Setting healthy ____ is crucial for maintaining good mental health and preventing burnout. • motions are intense, brief reactions to stimuli while ____ is long lasting emotional state. • ...
psychology 2021-09-20
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- - triggers past traumatic events
- - scientific study of disease and behavior
- - a contradictory statement
- - A mindset that changes in situations
- - disorder marked by lack of motivation,joy
- - experiences significant cognitive decline
- - a method of thinking or theory
- - disorder characterized by irrational fear
- - one’s standard pattern of thinking
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- - a person who is energized after being alone
- - perception that is distorted from reality
- - the five main personality traits
- - A belief that has been proven wrong
- - mental model that includes prior knowledge
- - mental activity
- psychological dependence on a substance
- - a person who gains energy from others
- - experiences significant cognitive decline
- - fear that is not proportional to reality
- - feeling prejudice for or against something
20 Clues: - mental activity • - a contradictory statement • - triggers past traumatic events • - a method of thinking or theory • - the five main personality traits • - one’s standard pattern of thinking • - A belief that has been proven wrong • - A mindset that changes in situations • psychological dependence on a substance • - a person who gains energy from others • ...
psychology 2021-09-20
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- - a person who gains energy from others
- - fear that is not proportional to reality
- psychological dependence on a substance
- - a method of thinking or theory
- - one’s standard pattern of thinking
- - A mindset that changes in situations
- - a contradictory statement
- - A belief that has been proven wrong
- - a person who is energized after being alone
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- - mental activity
- - experiences significant cognitive decline
- - scientific study of disease and behavior
- - experiences significant cognitive decline
- - perception that is distorted from reality
- - disorder characterized by irrational fear
- - the five main personality traits
- - mental model that includes prior knowledge
- - disorder marked by lack of motivation,joy
- - feeling prejudice for or against something
- - triggers past traumatic events
20 Clues: - mental activity • - a contradictory statement • - a method of thinking or theory • - triggers past traumatic events • - the five main personality traits • - one’s standard pattern of thinking • - A belief that has been proven wrong • - A mindset that changes in situations • - a person who gains energy from others • psychological dependence on a substance • ...
the brain 2022-05-26
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- for coordination of voluntary activity in the body.
- involved with vision & hearing.
- for balance and coordination.
- controls language, logic, problem solving & math.
- involved in higher mental functions; learning, remembering, thinking, & speaking.
- controls mental possesses such as thought.
- lower portion of your brain.
- receives info from skin senses & from the movement of body parts.
- producing language, left hemisphere.
- regulates body temp., motivation, & emotion.
- the structure that connects the two hemispheres of the brain.
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- deals w/imagination, feelings, art, & spatial relations.
- touch sensation & spatial relationships.
- memory, emotion, aggression, ect.
- an area behind the frontal lobe that controls movement.
- prosses sounds, including speech.
- visual cortex.
- speech comprehension.
- movement and thinking.
19 Clues: visual cortex. • speech comprehension. • movement and thinking. • lower portion of your brain. • for balance and coordination. • involved with vision & hearing. • memory, emotion, aggression, ect. • prosses sounds, including speech. • producing language, left hemisphere. • touch sensation & spatial relationships. • controls mental possesses such as thought. • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-28
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- Unhealthy pattern of eating characterized by preoccupation with food and distorted body image.
- Provides mental health services for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders in individuals,
- Disorder of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
- 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.
- The fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.
- The fearful anticipation of further danger or problems accompanied by an intense unpleasant feeling (dysphoria) or physical symptoms.
- Occurs when a person responsible for a child or adolescent’s welfare causes physical injury or harm to the child.
- A person's mental or physical condition.
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- A type of mood disorder characterized by low or irritable mood or loss of interest or pleasure in almost all activities over a period of time.
- The action of deluding or the state of being deluded.
- A wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior.
- A person trained to give guidance on. personal, social, or psychological problems.
- a line that marks the limits of an area; a dividing line.
- Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol.
14 Clues: Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol. • A person's mental or physical condition. • Disorder of thinking, feeling, and behaving. • The action of deluding or the state of being deluded. • a line that marks the limits of an area; a dividing line. • A wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior. • ...
People in Crisis Review 2024-10-04
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- The accidental or intentional use of a dangerously large amount of a substance that can lead to death.
- Mental illness may hinder a person's ability to perceive or understand ____.
- A sensory experience in which a person can see, smell, taste something that is not there.
- Death of a loved one, natural disaster, and car accidents are examples of a ____.
- Animal calls, alarm calls, and other non-serious calls are examples of what type of call?
- A mental illness can occur ____ in a person's life.
- A racing heartbeat, sweating, and feeling that something terrible will happen are symptoms of:
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- Attempting to end their life by intentionally provoking an officer to use deadly force.
- Officer ___ is the most important consideration when dealing with those with mental illness.
- A false belief that is firmly held despite obvious proof to the contrary.
- Substance ___ is the continued misuse of substances, which negatively affects the mind and body.
- Weapons of Mass ___ can eliminate large populations with a single use.
- You should not try to ____ a person who may have a mental illness.
- One of the criteria for a Baker Act is the person must refuse a ____ exam.
14 Clues: A mental illness can occur ____ in a person's life. • You should not try to ____ a person who may have a mental illness. • Weapons of Mass ___ can eliminate large populations with a single use. • A false belief that is firmly held despite obvious proof to the contrary. • One of the criteria for a Baker Act is the person must refuse a ____ exam. • ...
Across the Mental Disorders 2023-02-14
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- Unique pattern of feelings, thought and behaviors
- Unknown feeling of fear
- "ecuasellpa" spelled backwards
- Genes that can be passed down to offspring
- An experience that was disturbing
- Someone who studies the mind
- A disturbance in function
- A disorder that splits a person from reality
- Extreme feeling of overwhelming sadness
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- Hormone released triggered by feeling of stress or intensity
- Characteristics something may have
- Fear with a specific source
- Behaving in a way to avoid feared outcome
- To escape or run away
- Unwanted thought that takes over the mind
- An area or place
- The feeling of tiredness or lack of energy
17 Clues: An area or place • To escape or run away • Unknown feeling of fear • A disturbance in function • Fear with a specific source • Someone who studies the mind • "ecuasellpa" spelled backwards • An experience that was disturbing • Characteristics something may have • Extreme feeling of overwhelming sadness • Behaving in a way to avoid feared outcome • ...
Mental and emotional health 2024-01-18
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- of Needs is a ranked list of those needs essential to human growth and development, presented in ascending order, starting with basic needs and building toward the need to reach your highest potential
- a complex set of characteristics that make you unique
- criticism non-hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement
- Health the ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in your life
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- the distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves
- being knowledgeable about your own character, feelings, motives, etc
- the ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels
- identity your sense of yourself as a unique individual
- signals that tell your mind and body how to react
- to strive to be the best you can
- the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis
- the intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior
- chemicals produced by your glands that regulate the activities of different body cells
- how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
- having enough skills to do something
- model someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for you
- a firm observance of core ethical values
17 Clues: to strive to be the best you can • having enough skills to do something • a firm observance of core ethical values • signals that tell your mind and body how to react • a complex set of characteristics that make you unique • identity your sense of yourself as a unique individual • the intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior • ...
Mental Health Review Puzzle 2023-11-14
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- usually the first stage of grief
- legal document for clients future wishes
- client is given information about their care
- individuals who are age 80 or above
- condition of differing from each other
- type of listening in formal settings
- individuals who are between 65-79 years old
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- chemical in the brain
- working together for one purpose
- sadness and feelings of hopelessness for 2 or more weeks
- best drink EVER!
- most commonly addictive substance
- holiday song that involves bells jingling
- division of nervous system that includes brain and spinal cord
- best figure to build with snow
- episode name in bipolar with extreme high feelings
- moral beliefs
17 Clues: moral beliefs • best drink EVER! • chemical in the brain • best figure to build with snow • working together for one purpose • usually the first stage of grief • most commonly addictive substance • individuals who are age 80 or above • type of listening in formal settings • condition of differing from each other • legal document for clients future wishes • ...
Health 2023-06-29
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- Resting the body and mind through a period of unconsciousness.
- The overall well-being of the body and mind.
- Relating to the body and its physical well-being.
- A state of overall health and well-being, encompassing physical, mental, and emotional aspects.
- The process of providing the body with essential nutrients through food.
- Mental or emotional strain or tension caused by demanding or challenging circumstances.
- Maintaining a harmonious equilibrium in various aspects of life, including health.
- Taking measures to avoid illness or injury through proactive actions and healthy habits.
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- Eating Making nutritious food choices to maintain good health.
- A state of joy, contentment, and satisfaction.
- Drinking enough water to keep the body properly hydrated.
- Being physically active and in good shape.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and personal care, such as bathing and brushing teeth.
- Physical activities that promote strength, endurance, and fitness.
- Health The state of emotional and psychological well-being.
15 Clues: Being physically active and in good shape. • The overall well-being of the body and mind. • A state of joy, contentment, and satisfaction. • Relating to the body and its physical well-being. • Drinking enough water to keep the body properly hydrated. • Health The state of emotional and psychological well-being. • ...
Consequencias da negligencia 2021-06-07
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- referente a alimentacao e desenvolvimento fisico
- dificuldade em relacionar
- evento inesperado que causa danos fisicos
- tipo de violencia psicologica
- ... social; perda de vontade de sair
- busca por meios ilegais. Geralmente por falta de oportunidades
- ato contra a propria vida
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- disturbio mental
- mau humor, irritacao
- no mercado de trabalho e nos estudos
- ... escolar
- disturbio mental de desprezo ao outro
- referente a baixo autoestima
13 Clues: ... escolar • disturbio mental • mau humor, irritacao • dificuldade em relacionar • ato contra a propria vida • referente a baixo autoestima • tipo de violencia psicologica • no mercado de trabalho e nos estudos • ... social; perda de vontade de sair • disturbio mental de desprezo ao outro • evento inesperado que causa danos fisicos • ...
health 2020-02-25
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- small living things that can cause disease.
- a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.
- a room or building equipped for gymnastics, games, and other physical exercise.
- a person's mental or physical condition.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.
- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.
- cease work or movement in order to relax.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
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- the condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- the quality or state of being physically strong.
- increasing rates of blood circulation, breathing.
- food food that has low nutritional value.
- a colorless volatile flammable liquid.
- a special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons.
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
15 Clues: a colorless volatile flammable liquid. • a person's mental or physical condition. • food food that has low nutritional value. • cease work or movement in order to relax. • small living things that can cause disease. • a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. • the quality or state of being physically strong. • increasing rates of blood circulation, breathing. • ...
Eliminative Materialism 2026-01-15
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- Branch of philosophy concerned with what exists
- The view that everything that exists is physical
- Everyday theory of the mind involving beliefs and desires
- The view that common-sense mental states do not really exist
- (First name only) They argue folk psychological terms are theoretically weak and will eventually be discarded
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- Examples of an outdated scientific theory used as an analogy by eliminativists
- One major criticism is that we are directly aware of our own mental states.
- The scientific study of the brain
- (First name only) This philosopher emphasises neuroscience as a replacement for folk psychology
- A plan or aim to do something
- The view that the mind and body are separate
- What eliminative materialists think mental states really are not
- What we feel when something hurts
- The non-physical part of a person, according to dualists
- The idea that folk psychology works well in practice even if imperfect
15 Clues: A plan or aim to do something • The scientific study of the brain • What we feel when something hurts • The view that the mind and body are separate • Branch of philosophy concerned with what exists • The view that everything that exists is physical • The non-physical part of a person, according to dualists • Everyday theory of the mind involving beliefs and desires • ...
Crossword 2026-02-08
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- A vital sign, and also a vibrant newsletter
- The only thing left in Pandora’s Box after fear and sadness escaped
- Quality of being flexible under pressure
- What does being mindful build in you?
- Literally a brain at full capacity, but really just about the now
- Stepping into their shoes to feel the weight of their walk
- World Mental Health day is celebrated in this month.
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- The only competition at IITH where the last person to cross the finish line is the winner.
- The wellbeing of the mind and emotions
- The '911' for whatever problem you're facing right now
- The mental power to bounce back, not just break.
- A trained helper for emotional wellbeing
- Emotion combining self-consciousness and regret
- The IITH cell that keeps your mental weather sunny side up
- When is an ambulance called? In case of a medical ___
15 Clues: What does being mindful build in you? • The wellbeing of the mind and emotions • A trained helper for emotional wellbeing • Quality of being flexible under pressure • A vital sign, and also a vibrant newsletter • Emotion combining self-consciousness and regret • The mental power to bounce back, not just break. • World Mental Health day is celebrated in this month. • ...
TTS Eksposisi 2023-08-14
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- Contoh kata kerja mental
- Contoh kata kerja mental.
- gagasan
- Teks eksposisi diakhiri dengan ... ulang .
- sebagai solusi atas masalah
- Struktur teks eksposisi yang paling awal adalah
- Teks yang menyampaikan uraian disertai gagasan adalah teks
- struktur teks eksposisi bagian isi tengah ... argumen
- Gagasan dalam teks eksposisi diperkuat dengan beberapa
- konjungsi temporal
- pendapat atau penilaian akan masalah
- Contoh konjungsi kausalitas.
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- Contoh kata persuasif.
- Kalimat fakta ditandai dengan tanda
- Teks eksposisi yang isinya menggambarkan masalah yang terjadi
- Gagasan dalam teks eksposisi diperkuat dengan fakta tujuan untuk .... khalayak.
- Kata perujukan
- Teks eksposisi dibentuk oleh dua unsur yaitu fakta dan
- kata istilah untuk turunnya nilai uang
19 Clues: gagasan • Kata perujukan • konjungsi temporal • Contoh kata persuasif. • Contoh kata kerja mental • Contoh kata kerja mental. • sebagai solusi atas masalah • Contoh konjungsi kausalitas. • Kalimat fakta ditandai dengan tanda • pendapat atau penilaian akan masalah • kata istilah untuk turunnya nilai uang • Teks eksposisi diakhiri dengan ... ulang . • ...
Feelings and people 2024-09-10
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- - Showing intense and eager enjoyment.
- - Having a creative and original mind.
- - Feeling mental or emotional strain.
- - Feeling sad because one has no friends or company.
- - Intense and eager enjoyment.
- - The ability to form new ideas.
- - The feelings of concern or interest.
- - The feeling of self-assurance.
- - Feeling sure of oneself.
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- - Feeling self-conscious or ashamed.
- - The state of being alone.
- - Feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction.
- - A faculty by which the body perceives an external stimulus.
- - A state of mental or emotional strain.
- - A feeling of deep pleasure.
- - Having good sense or judgment.
- - Showing kindness and concern.
- - A feeling of self-consciousness.
18 Clues: - Feeling sure of oneself. • - The state of being alone. • - A feeling of deep pleasure. • - Intense and eager enjoyment. • - Showing kindness and concern. • - Having good sense or judgment. • - The ability to form new ideas. • - The feeling of self-assurance. • - A feeling of self-consciousness. • - Feeling self-conscious or ashamed. • - Feeling mental or emotional strain. • ...
art martial 2021-04-09
19 Clues: time • body • fight • kicks • health • control • defense • elastic • patience • learning • contries • knowledge • activitie • body part • hard work • tournament • art martial • concentration • energy toss aside
The Power of Habit crossword puzzles 2023-11-02
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- a metric developed by their ability to either lift strength, or their mental fortitude
- the act of studying the mental recognition patterns in the brain and how they function
- an undefined metric of power in their ability to perform on a subject
- a specific difference in a person, defined by the characteristic of a noticeable fluctuation in their habits
- an illness that causes a mental change, making them slowly forget their past over time
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- an act of making someone feel better by showing them your gratitude or wellbeing
- the need to satisfy yourself with an addictive substance or activity
- a pattern in which a person follows with a certain meaning in mind, usually locked to a timestamp of the day
- a sickness contracted by a virus, often sending them into a bedridden state
- a job classified as doing a metric of work in order to receive a reward, which is often money
- a need/want for a specific food
- perseverance and mental strength
- a study and profession in trying to maximize profits in business management
- a solidified pattern of abilities to follow a routine for a reward
14 Clues: a need/want for a specific food • perseverance and mental strength • a solidified pattern of abilities to follow a routine for a reward • the need to satisfy yourself with an addictive substance or activity • an undefined metric of power in their ability to perform on a subject • a sickness contracted by a virus, often sending them into a bedridden state • ...
Health Vocab! 2025-10-02
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- saying "NO"
- traditions and beliefs shared by a group of people
- helping to stop bullying
- physical, mental/emotional, social all together is...
- protects the scalp
- ex: physical activity
- watching someone get bullied
- ex: participation
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- ex: meditation
- surrounding and conditions where you live,learn, and play
- overall balance of physical mental & emotional health
- influences features
- body's largest organ
13 Clues: saying "NO" • ex: meditation • ex: participation • protects the scalp • influences features • body's largest organ • ex: physical activity • helping to stop bullying • watching someone get bullied • traditions and beliefs shared by a group of people • overall balance of physical mental & emotional health • physical, mental/emotional, social all together is... • ...
Psychology Crossword 2025-10-11
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- Seat of thoughts and emotions
- Study of the mind and behavior
- Mental or emotional strain
- How someone acts
- Idea in the mind
- Organ controlling thoughts and actions
- Feeling of worry or nervousness
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- Ability to learn and reason
- Persistent sadness or low mood
- Unique character of a person
- Studies the mind, not a doctor
- How we interpret senses
- Doctor for mental health
13 Clues: How someone acts • Idea in the mind • How we interpret senses • Doctor for mental health • Mental or emotional strain • Ability to learn and reason • Unique character of a person • Seat of thoughts and emotions • Persistent sadness or low mood • Studies the mind, not a doctor • Study of the mind and behavior • Feeling of worry or nervousness • Organ controlling thoughts and actions
Mental Health Awareness 2025-12-03
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- A self-care tip: doing this daily can reduce stress and improve mood
- A mental health type caused by trauma;includes flashbacks (abbr.)
- A common sign of mental health problems:trouble falling or staying asleep
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- A cause: negative or abusive interactions from others
- A cause of mental health issues: overwhelming pressure from work or study
- A self-care technique: box ......... helps calm the body amd mind
- A mental health type involving long-lasting sadness and loss of interest
- A mental health type of excessive fear or worry
8 Clues: A mental health type of excessive fear or worry • A cause: negative or abusive interactions from others • A self-care technique: box ......... helps calm the body amd mind • A mental health type caused by trauma;includes flashbacks (abbr.) • A self-care tip: doing this daily can reduce stress and improve mood • ...
multiple intelligences 2021-03-05
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- the aggregate of surrounding things, conditions, or influences; surroundings;
- act of looking within oneself.
- the state or condition of being aware; having knowledge; consciousness.
- a reverie indulged in while awake.
- in consequence of that
- the space or degree to which a thing extends; length, area, volume, or scope.
- the process of forming conclusions, judgments, or inferences from facts or premises.
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- capacity for learning, reasoning, understanding, and similar forms of mental activity
- the area within which something occurs or dominates; sphere; realm.
- to incite or stimulate (a person, animal, etc.) to action.
- the quality or state of being wise
- the middle part of each cerebral hemisphere behind the central sulcus.
- observation or examination of one's own mental and emotional state, mental processes, etc.;
13 Clues: in consequence of that • act of looking within oneself. • the quality or state of being wise • a reverie indulged in while awake. • to incite or stimulate (a person, animal, etc.) to action. • the area within which something occurs or dominates; sphere; realm. • the middle part of each cerebral hemisphere behind the central sulcus. • ...
Introduction to Psychology 2025-07-07
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- A key step in the scientific method, this is a prediction about what we expect to be true.
- The key word in the scientific method.
- Predictable patterns of behaviour.
- Internal mental processes (how people think).
- A key first step in the scientific method.
- Summary of how a psychological phenomenon happens. Often illustrated in a diagram.
- This approach studies the effects of environmental factors on behaviour.
- This approach studies the characteristics and effects of internal mental processes.
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- Observable actions (things people do).
- A proposed explanation for a psychological phenomenon that has supporting evidence.
- The scientific study of individual behaviour and mental processes.
- A type of data measured using numbers.
- This approach studies the effects of physiological processes on behaviour.
13 Clues: Predictable patterns of behaviour. • Observable actions (things people do). • A type of data measured using numbers. • The key word in the scientific method. • A key first step in the scientific method. • Internal mental processes (how people think). • The scientific study of individual behaviour and mental processes. • ...
YouthWell Knowledge 2026-01-16
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- 2hr MH Certification (abbr.)
- YouthWell’s Executive Director
- The program that allows YouthWell to link high school students and their families directly to services
- Youth Advocacy Board staff mentor
- What area does YouthWell serve?
- One-stop shop for over 200+ mental health resouces
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- Brochures with mental health quick reference guids
- H.S. internship for stds. (abbr.)
- Mthly zm wkshp for parents on topics related to yth. M.h.(abbr.)
- This support group is for parents of Neurodiverse Youth
- This support group provides help to parents whose child(ren) is/are navigating a mental health challenge of any kind
- What YouthWell provides to anyone needing support, figuring out where to start, or just asking for help
- What type of training is QPR?
13 Clues: 2hr MH Certification (abbr.) • What type of training is QPR? • YouthWell’s Executive Director • What area does YouthWell serve? • H.S. internship for stds. (abbr.) • Youth Advocacy Board staff mentor • Brochures with mental health quick reference guids • One-stop shop for over 200+ mental health resouces • This support group is for parents of Neurodiverse Youth • ...
Disorders 2023-05-02
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- where you hear, see, smell, taste, or feel things that appear to be real but only exist in your mind
- A group of conditions associated with the elevation or lowering of a person's mood
- technical term for hypochondria.
- mental illness marked by periods of great excitement or euphoria, delusions, and overactivity.
- Behavior behavior that is atypical or statistically uncommon within a particular culture or that is maladaptive or detrimental to an individual or to those around that individual.
- a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
- a personality disorder characterized by severe mood swings, impulsive behavior and difficulty forming stable personal relationships.
- extreme or irrational fear of entering open or crowded places, of leaving one's own home, or of being in places from which escape is difficult.
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- the simultaneous presence of two or more diseases or medical conditions in a patient.
- A disorder in which a person has an inflated sense of self-importance.
- a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- Disorders any of a group of mental conditions characterized by persistent disturbance of mood
- The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- Norms the perceived informal, mostly unwritten, rules that define acceptable and appropriate actions.
- departing from usual or accepted standards, especially in social or sexual behavior.
15 Clues: technical term for hypochondria. • The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders • A disorder in which a person has an inflated sense of self-importance. • a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally • a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person. • ...
Unit 8 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-21
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- a method of interpreting and analyzing such things as language, literature, and society
- mental processes, such as thinking, memory, sensation, and perception
- the branch of psychology concerned with its biological and physiological aspects
- any or all of the sciences, such as neurochemistry and experimental psychology, which deal with the structure or function of the nervous system and brain.
- research that can be replicated and is consistent
- a bar graph depicting a frequency distribution; the height of the bars indicates the frequency of the group of scores
- the process by which participants are put into a group, experimental control
- psychological perspective emphasizing mental health and mental illness; psychodynamic and humanistic psychology are variations of this
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- the process by which participants for research are selected
- every member of the population has an equal chance of being selected as a participant in research
- includes anyone or anything that could possibly be selected to be in the sample for research
- the examination or observation of one's own mental and emotional processes.
- was first philosopher credited with the study of gaining knowledge
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- ancient Greek philosopher who developed theories of sensation, perception, cognition, memory, problems solving, and ethics
15 Clues: research that can be replicated and is consistent • the process by which participants for research are selected • was first philosopher credited with the study of gaining knowledge • mental processes, such as thinking, memory, sensation, and perception • the examination or observation of one's own mental and emotional processes. • ...
Cultural Approaches to Care 2021-07-09
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- oldest male makes decisions
- deny mental illness as it affects family members' chance for good marriage
- elders are consulted for important healthcare decisions
- idea that illness is a just punishment from god for sinful behavior
- native Americans consult with this person for health/spiritual problems
- health is when ones body is in tune with nature
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- mystical explanations for mental illness
- culture centers on family and church
- family needs are more important than individual needs
- male elder has the final say
- what the Dr says goes and patients are discouraged from asking questions
- hesitant to discuss mental health as it is viewed as shameful
12 Clues: oldest male makes decisions • male elder has the final say • culture centers on family and church • mystical explanations for mental illness • health is when ones body is in tune with nature • family needs are more important than individual needs • elders are consulted for important healthcare decisions • hesitant to discuss mental health as it is viewed as shameful • ...
History and Approaches #2 2023-12-19
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- an interdisciplinary area of psychology that focuses on a range of different topics
- a scientific study within the field of Psychology that focuses on solving problems, curing illnesses, and innovating new technologies
- psychology concerned with the quantification and measurement of mental attributes, behavior, performance
- focus on normative developmental and mental health issues and challenges faced by individuals
- the idea that building on our strengths is often a more effective path to success than trying to force it
- a branch of medicine focused on diagnosing and treating mental health disorders
- study human growth and development over the lifespan
- psychological specialty that provides continuing and comprehensive mental and behavioral health care for individuals
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- scientifically-based solutions to human problems in work and other organizational settings
- the enduring characteristics and behavior that comprise a person's unique adjustment to life, including major traits, interests
- an individual focus and integrates social, cultural, economic, political, environmental, and international influences
- study and research meant to increase our scientific knowledge base
- the study of how an individual's thoughts, feelings, and actions are affected” by other people
- the study of how people learn, including teaching methods, instructional processes
- Survey, Question, Read, Recite, and Review
- a robust empirical finding in the research on learning and instruction, demonstrating that taking tests during the learning phase facilitates later retrieval from long-term memory
16 Clues: Survey, Question, Read, Recite, and Review • study human growth and development over the lifespan • study and research meant to increase our scientific knowledge base • a branch of medicine focused on diagnosing and treating mental health disorders • the study of how people learn, including teaching methods, instructional processes • ...
The Effect of Social Media on Teenagers 2023-05-04
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- the state of someone at rest
- technology used to communicate and use more online resources
- a way to communicate with others using technology
- a mental illness making someone more nervous
- when it is hard to stop doing something that can be harmful
- someone from the ages 0f 13-19
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- a social media app where people scroll through videos
- an app used mostly for communication and sending pictures to others
- a mental illness making someone sad and unmotivated
- a social media app where people post pictures
- the health of someones mental state
11 Clues: the state of someone at rest • someone from the ages 0f 13-19 • the health of someones mental state • a mental illness making someone more nervous • a social media app where people post pictures • a way to communicate with others using technology • a mental illness making someone sad and unmotivated • a social media app where people scroll through videos • ...
The Outsiders Quiz # 4 2025-12-16
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- A written or spoken source of information (9)
- Holding tightly, especially with hands or teeth (8)
- Extreme tiredness after physical or mental effort (11)
- Severe physical or mental pain (5)
- Feeling of disrespect or scorn (8)
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- A confused mental state, often caused by illness or injury (9)
- Painful facial expression (9)
- Acting as if something is true when it is not (9)
- Rolling head over heels (10)
- The condition of following the group instead of thinking independently (10)
- Someone harmed by another person or event (6)
11 Clues: Rolling head over heels (10) • Painful facial expression (9) • Severe physical or mental pain (5) • Feeling of disrespect or scorn (8) • A written or spoken source of information (9) • Someone harmed by another person or event (6) • Acting as if something is true when it is not (9) • Holding tightly, especially with hands or teeth (8) • ...
Why Being Bilingual is Good for your Brain 2024-10-22
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- A key discovery that significantly changes understanding
- The ability to understand or become aware of something through the senses
- Connections in the brain related to activity during rest
- A medical condition where blood flow to the brain is disrupted
- Another term for the mental "muscles" used for thinking and problem-solving
- Mental flexibility developed through switching between languages
- A state of mental rest or thinking without focus
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- A person's point of view or way of seeing things
- Commonly agreed upon by many people
- Regions in the brain that communicate and process information
- The process of recovering or returning to a normal state
- The ability to think, learn, and remember
- A second language learned later in life
13 Clues: Commonly agreed upon by many people • A second language learned later in life • The ability to think, learn, and remember • A person's point of view or way of seeing things • A state of mental rest or thinking without focus • A key discovery that significantly changes understanding • The process of recovering or returning to a normal state • ...
Alpha Wisdom Vidyasharm (CBSE), KK Nagar, Tiruchirappalli 2023-08-21
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- Health One's ability to form satisfying interpersonal relationships with others
- Quickly and precisely change of direction without losing the balance
- Training and lifting _____ focusing on muscular strength and endurance
- Up Gentle exercises ______ to prepare your muscles for moderate to vigorous
- Anything dealing with your body is known as ________ health
- The heart pumps the _______
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- Ability of your muscles to exert a force
- Combination of physical, mental, emotional and social well-being
- Ability to move joints fully and easily
- A state of mental or emotional strain
- A person's condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- Down Gentle exercise to end a workout
12 Clues: The heart pumps the _______ • A state of mental or emotional strain • Ability to move joints fully and easily • Ability of your muscles to exert a force • Down Gentle exercise to end a workout • Anything dealing with your body is known as ________ health • Combination of physical, mental, emotional and social well-being • ...
Psychology Unit 1 vocabs 2022-05-02
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- controversy over the contributions of biology (genes) and experiences in the development of psychological traits and behaviors (psychology's biggest issue)
- the science of behavior and mental processes
- the principle that nature selects the traits that best enable an organism to survive and passes them on to future generations
- view that psychology is an objective science that can only observe behavior
- complimentary views of psychology, from biological to psychological, to social-cultural for analyzing any given situation
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- study of behavior and thinking with experiments
- early school of psychology that thought you could decode the mind by just thinking about it (Descartes)
- branch of psychology that studies the roots of behavior and mental processes using the principals of natural selection
- branch of psychology that studies how unconscious drives and conflicts influence behavior
- the focus on the current environmental effects on a person's growth potential
- study of brain activity linked with mental activity and how we perceive, process, and remember information
- branch of psychology that studies how the body and brain enable emotions
- view that knowledge comes from experience and science should rely on observation
- an approach that incorporates biological, psychological, and social-cultural levels of analysis
- school of psychology that focused on how mental and behavioral processes function and how these enable us to adapt
15 Clues: the science of behavior and mental processes • study of behavior and thinking with experiments • branch of psychology that studies how the body and brain enable emotions • view that psychology is an objective science that can only observe behavior • the focus on the current environmental effects on a person's growth potential • ...
PUZZLE 1-LITERATURE 2019-07-22
Chapter 5 - Mental Health 2019-01-14
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- Mental health is _______ and ongoing
- When a person has an abnormal volume and pitch, this is termed what
- 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
- A gradual progressive process, causing decreased cognitive function even though the person is fully conscious and awake; it is not reversible
- This disorder is caused by brain disease of known specific organic cause (i.e. delirium, alcohol intoxication, and withdrawal)
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- 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)
- 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 awareness of the objective world in relation to the self (i.e. person, place, time), means you are assessing what
- 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 ability to lay down and store experiences and perceptions for later recall (i.e. recent and remote memory), means you are assessing what
- 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 • ...
Christmas Crossword 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
copper sun- Cailtin Malenovsky 2022-04-25
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- strike repeatedly with the fists
- sounding sad and mournful
- able to be touched or felt
- warn someone of something to be avoided
- bold and lively, smart looking
- not feeling or showing emotion
- meat form a deer
- to go away or leave rapidly
- produce a quavering or warding sound
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- arousing intense distaste or disgust
- to go at a slow, easy pace
- refusal to obey orders
- extremely or unusually small
- lacking in forcefulness, complete or effective
- physical or mental weakness
- a secret way of writing a code
- a small stream
- action of crying and sniffing in a feeble or tearful way
- severe mental or physical pain of suffering
19 Clues: a small stream • meat form a deer • refusal to obey orders • sounding sad and mournful • to go at a slow, easy pace • able to be touched or felt • physical or mental weakness • to go away or leave rapidly • extremely or unusually small • bold and lively, smart looking • a secret way of writing a code • not feeling or showing emotion • strike repeatedly with the fists • ...
How Much Did You Learn About Mental Health? 2022-06-02
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- the failure to care for properly.
- author of A Mind That Found Itself
- a strong garment with long sleeves which can be tied together to confine the arms of a violent prisoner or mental patient
- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations.
- the treatment of the mental disorder(s) by psychological means. Usually done so by a psychologist or psychiatrist.
- a powerful symbol constructed from the discarded chains and shackles of asylums
- the disapproval of, or discrimination against, an individual or group based on certain characteristics (mental illness).
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- organization responsible for the construction of more than one-hundred child guidance clinics in the United States
- president who attempted to impound funds allocated for the National Institute of Mental Health in 1972
- the head of a public health service or of armed forces medical service. Vice Admiral Vivek Murthy currently occupies this position for the United States.
- A neurological disorder that involves attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- a matrix for organizing research efforts
- an institution offering shelter and support to people who are mentally ill
14 Clues: the failure to care for properly. • author of A Mind That Found Itself • a matrix for organizing research efforts • an institution offering shelter and support to people who are mentally ill • Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations. • a powerful symbol constructed from the discarded chains and shackles of asylums • ...
Crossword 2022-02-01
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- The consumption of large quantities of food in a short period of time
- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat
- eject matter from the stomach through the mouth
- Lack or loss of appetite for food
- relating to the body as opposed to the mind
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension
- a person's mental or physical condition
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- relating to a person's emotions
- The desire to lose weight at an abnormal rate, which usually results in vomiting
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics
- an illness or condition that disrupts normal physical or mental functions
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
12 Clues: relating to a person's emotions • Lack or loss of appetite for food • a person's mental or physical condition • a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • relating to the body as opposed to the mind • eject matter from the stomach through the mouth • a state of mental or emotional strain or tension • any nutritious substance that people or animals eat • ...
ERG 2022-07-27
9 Clues: Out • AAPI • Melanin • OsCares • ¡HolaOscar! • Intergenerational • in Tech Women in Tech • Health Matters Mental Health Matters • & Accessibility Disability & Accessibility
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. • ...
words and definitions 2022-05-11
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- a nutrient-rich food considered to be especially beneficial for health and well-being.
- HEALTH STIGMA when someone sees you in a negative way because of your mental illness
- the general desire or willingness of someone to do something.
- A type of food
- persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.
- the established set of attitudes held by someone
- a mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment.
- vitamins nd minerals needed by the body
- the ability to analyze both internal and external influences that might affect health-related decisions
- the percentage of the Daily Value for each nutrient in a serving of the food
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- difficulties
- the way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- to train or teach someone something
- something you want to achieve
- SKILL The methods a person uses to deal with stressful situations.
- the ability to regulate ones emotions.
- public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy.
- our body response from pressure
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. • ...
Group 2 Crossword. 2025-11-24
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- means to focus your mind on a specific object, thought, or activity to achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm state. It involves practices like mindfulness, deep breathing, or concentration.
- includes emotional, psychological, and social well being
- how your behaviors and environment can cause changes that affect the way your genes work.
- a site for decision-making and committing information to memory for future safety uses.
- Not all addictions involve substances. The brain’s reward system can also be activated by certain behaviors, leading to compulsive engagement despite negative outcomes.
- a mood disorder characterized by a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest that interferes with daily life, unlike normal sadness or grief.
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- other term for stress reliever
- Feeling something's gonna go wrong or people are out to get you
- refers to any intentional action or practice that promotes physical, emotional, and mental well-being. It involves taking care of oneself to improve health, reduce stress, and enhance quality of life. Examples include exercise, meditation, journaling, spending time in nature, and engaging in hobbies.
- a serious mental health condition that affects how people think, feel and behave, can also cause hallucinations
- a serious mental health condition characterized by severe disturbances in a person's eating behaviors, thoughts, and emotions.
- abuse, including childhood or domestic abuse
- Symptoms include aches and pains, insomnia or weakness, less socialization, unfocused thinking.
- is a physical, emotional, or mental response to events or situations that make you feel overwhelmed, anxious, or tense. It can be caused by various factors, such as work, relationships, finances, or personal issues.
- Excessive worry or nervousness; a common mental health condition.
15 Clues: other term for stress reliever • abuse, including childhood or domestic abuse • includes emotional, psychological, and social well being • Feeling something's gonna go wrong or people are out to get you • Excessive worry or nervousness; a common mental health condition. • a site for decision-making and committing information to memory for future safety uses. • ...
Resilient Me! A ten-minute crossword puzzle 2022-06-28
7 Clues: ____ health • Encouragement • Good physical condition • Feeling of trust in someone • Most common mental health concern • Advice from a mental health expert • Mental health awareness campaigns battle this
Zach #3 period 1 English unit 25 day 3 2014-04-01
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- : free from dirt or pollution
- : put in prosper order
- : consisting of diverse things or people
- : showing neither profit nor loss
- : to arouse to an emotional response
- : a light snack or meal
- : unreasonably or perversely
- : absurd to make fun of
- : free from harness, stress, or violence
- : state of mental uneasiness
- : a formal utterance of an authoritative opinion
- : involving or exposing one to risk
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- : to recognize the rights authority or status of
- : emotional involvement commitment between to people
- : to enhance in value of quality
- : to be tired
- : exceeding the usual limits
- : a reason to give in proof
- : mental strength to venture or persevere
19 Clues: : to be tired • : put in prosper order • : a light snack or meal • : absurd to make fun of • : unreasonably or perversely • : free from dirt or pollution • : exceeding the usual limits • : state of mental uneasiness • : a reason to give in proof • : to enhance in value of quality • : showing neither profit nor loss • ...
Chapter 1 - Introducing Psychology 2022-08-17
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- A scientist who studies the mind
- Feral boy found living in France
- False science of bumps on the head
- Study of behaviors and mental processes
- The founder of psychoanalysis
- Concerning a things physical needs
- Using science to accomplish goals
- The founder of functionalism
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- A way of explaining things
- Finding out about natural phenomena
- Having to do with thinking and understanding
- An assumption that is tested
- The study of the unconscious mind
- The study of behavior modifications
- Field of mental health/medicine
- False science of bodily fluids
- Founder of child psychology
- The study of the actions of the mind
- The founder of behaviorism
19 Clues: A way of explaining things • The founder of behaviorism • Founder of child psychology • An assumption that is tested • The founder of functionalism • The founder of psychoanalysis • False science of bodily fluids • Field of mental health/medicine • A scientist who studies the mind • Feral boy found living in France • The study of the unconscious mind • ...
Counselling Crossword 2025-07-03
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- – Humanistic therapist Carl ____
- – Popular form of therapy using thought restructuring
- – Counsellor's confidential promise
- – Feelings redirected to the therapist
- – A brief, goal-oriented form of therapy
- – Type of therapy using expressive arts
- – Professional who provides counselling sessions
- – A common goal in therapy: emotional ____
- – Therapy focusing on present moment awareness
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- – Psychiatric term for extreme sadness
- – Counselling often provided in schools
- – Deep-seated emotional wound
- – A therapy setting for many clients at once
- – Therapy that explores the unconscious
- – The relationship between therapist and client
- – Talking treatment for mental health
- – Therapy involving more than one person in a family
- – Mental health diagnosis manual (abbr.)
- – Client's internal resistance to change
19 Clues: – Deep-seated emotional wound • – Humanistic therapist Carl ____ • – Counsellor's confidential promise • – Talking treatment for mental health • – Psychiatric term for extreme sadness • – Feelings redirected to the therapist • – Counselling often provided in schools • – Therapy that explores the unconscious • – Type of therapy using expressive arts • ...
Geriatrics 2026-03-31
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- beliefs, customs,values passed to next generation
- someone assigned to investigate a person's complaints
- false beliefs, established with no basis
- acute, reversible mental confusion
- precursor to stroke
- orientation to promote awareness
- cloudy lens of eye
- inability to control urination
- inflammation of bronchial tubes
- a chronic respiratory condition involving alveoli
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- dark spots on an older person's skin
- the student of the aged and old age
- loss of memory, impaired judgement,disorientation
- the beliefs and practices of an individual
- a physical or mental handicap
- an eye condition characterized by increased pressur
- a blood clot
- self governance or to decide for oneself
- excessive urination at night
19 Clues: a blood clot • cloudy lens of eye • precursor to stroke • excessive urination at night • a physical or mental handicap • inability to control urination • inflammation of bronchial tubes • orientation to promote awareness • acute, reversible mental confusion • the student of the aged and old age • dark spots on an older person's skin • false beliefs, established with no basis • ...
VOCAB #2 2022-09-22
19 Clues: OCD • PTSD • valid • access • phobia • crisis • purging • suicide • referral • resource • reliable • obsession • serotonin • depression • panic attack • warning signs • neurotransmitter • suicide thoughts • mental health disorder
Groups in context 2014-11-30
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- wellness of an individual (specific need)
- Resource linked with employment
- government influence on groups
- people with a mental or physical disability
- receive at a school (specific need)
- Resource linked with education
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- mental, physical, emotional _________
- authority figures
- need to make money (specific need)
- common support offered
- person(s) 12 - 25
- person(s) 65+
12 Clues: person(s) 65+ • authority figures • person(s) 12 - 25 • common support offered • government influence on groups • Resource linked with education • Resource linked with employment • need to make money (specific need) • receive at a school (specific need) • mental, physical, emotional _________ • wellness of an individual (specific need) • people with a mental or physical disability
Do Now: "Night" Vocabulary 2022-02-06
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- emptiness
- to take something away from
- violent mental agitation or wild excitement
- second of two
- completely lacking or empty
- necessary supplies e.g., food
- restrictions
- grief, mourning
- likely to cause an epidemic disease
- a group of vehicles traveling together
- clear understanding
- lack of emotion or feeling
- made thin due to starvation
- to cause physical pain or mental anguish
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- an eyeglass for one eye
- known widely and unfavorably
- fantasy; thought not based in reality
- vigor, emergy
- steadily; persistently
- sealed tightly or completely
- the nature of religion, relating to God
- passed
- lacking strength, weak
- unselfishly devoted to the welfare of others
- short, interesting and amusing true stories
25 Clues: passed • emptiness • restrictions • vigor, emergy • second of two • grief, mourning • clear understanding • steadily; persistently • lacking strength, weak • an eyeglass for one eye • lack of emotion or feeling • to take something away from • completely lacking or empty • made thin due to starvation • known widely and unfavorably • sealed tightly or completely • necessary supplies e.g., food • ...
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 • ...
Chpt 8.3 Crossword 2021-11-18
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- to refuse to accept or consider something.
- a particular attitude towards something; a way of thinking about something.
- to fail to take care of somebody/something.
- the quality of being willing to accept or tolerate somebody/something, especially opinions or behaviour that you may not agree with, or people who are not like you.
- connected with mental processes of understanding.
- angry, and behaving in a threatening way.
Down
- the effect that somebody/something has on the way a person thinks or behaves or on the way that something works or develops.
- behaving in a way that is not sensible and is typical of people who are much younger.
- a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities.
- requring or exhibiting strenuous physical or mental exertion
- a situation in which people, groups or countries disagree strongly or are involved in a serious argument.
- functioning, a set of mental skills that include working memory, flexible thinking, and self-control.
- a tendency to consider only the bad side of something or someone; a lack of enthusiasm or hope.
- not wanting to spend time with other people.
- ground, opinions, interests and aims that you share with somebody, although you may not agree with them about other things.
- competence, the ability to engage in meaningful interactions with others.
- the act of communicating with somebody, especially while you work, play or spend time with them.
17 Clues: angry, and behaving in a threatening way. • to refuse to accept or consider something. • to fail to take care of somebody/something. • not wanting to spend time with other people. • connected with mental processes of understanding. • requring or exhibiting strenuous physical or mental exertion • ...
Digital Footprint 2024-08-22
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- Understanding and knowledge about a particular issue, such as cyber safety.
- Protecting personal information online.
- Bullying that takes place over digital devices like cell phones, computers, and tablets.
- Aggressive pressure or intimidation, often seen in bullying behavior.
- A secret word or phrase used to gain access to a computer system or service.
- An Australian Government initiative focused on keeping citizens safe online.
- The state of being worthy of honor or respect.
- To inform a trusted adult or authority about inappropriate or harmful behavior.
- To prevent someone from contacting you online.
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- Treating others with dignity and kindness, especially online.
- The condition of being unknown or unacknowledged online.
- A 24/7 crisis support service in Australia.
- Assistance provided to someone in need, especially in mental health.
- A person who witnesses bullying but is not directly involved.
- An Australian mental health service providing early intervention for young people.
- A phone service providing support and advice, especially for mental health.
16 Clues: Protecting personal information online. • A 24/7 crisis support service in Australia. • The state of being worthy of honor or respect. • To prevent someone from contacting you online. • The condition of being unknown or unacknowledged online. • Treating others with dignity and kindness, especially online. • ...
What is Wellness? 2024-09-19
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- If you can't or don't want to lift weights, this is the next best thing
- Your parents always say you need more ____
- Those struggling with their mental health really want this from their friends
- We often skip this meal when we're rushing
- The best way to get stronger is to lift ____
- Sadly, young women are disproportionately affected by ___ disorders.
- One method for addressing your mental health is going to ____
- ____ health is physical health
- Running, walking, and biking are all forms of ___
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- How everyone deserves to feel about their body
- To keep your body at optimal performance, you need to be getting the right ____
- Seeking help is a not a sign of weakness, but rather a sign of ___
- The fancy name for fear; claustro____
- This is known to support your gut
- Something no one should ever feel about their body
- Find one of these people if you want to get fitter but don't know where to start
16 Clues: ____ health is physical health • This is known to support your gut • The fancy name for fear; claustro____ • Your parents always say you need more ____ • We often skip this meal when we're rushing • The best way to get stronger is to lift ____ • How everyone deserves to feel about their body • Running, walking, and biking are all forms of ___ • ...
Lesson 1 A&P Vocab Words 2024-07-29
23 Clues: Pes • Crus • Sura • Manus • Mentum • Carpus • Thorax • Lumbus • Femoris • Sternum • Inguina • Buttock • Patella • Abdomen • Cervicis • Cephalon • Pectorus • Acromion • Brachium • Popliteus • Olecranon • Antecubitus • Antebrachium
Vincent Van Gogh 2015-01-14
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- I made over 900 _______.
- My name is __________ Van Gogh.
- I gave my ear to my old _______________.
- I went to the Academie ________________ des Beaux-Arts.
- I was born in the ____________________.
- I am buried in ________ France.
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- My art school was in _____________________.
- My most famous painting is called “Starry ________”.
- My father was a ____________________.
- My art is called ___________________.
- I died after painting for _____ years.
- My ______ died six months after me.
- My brother’s name was ______.
- I grew up in ____________.
- I had a mental _________.
- I lived in a mental ________.
- I wrote over 800 _________ to my brother Theo.
- My mother’s name was _________ Cornelia Van Gogh.
- I shot myself in a wheatfield and ______ 29 hours later.
19 Clues: I made over 900 _______. • I had a mental _________. • I grew up in ____________. • My brother’s name was ______. • I lived in a mental ________. • My name is __________ Van Gogh. • I am buried in ________ France. • My ______ died six months after me. • My father was a ____________________. • My art is called ___________________. • I died after painting for _____ years. • ...
Ishrt's birthday 2023-08-13
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- What uni did she do both of her degrees in
- Raouf Anagram of Ruth Safari
- First part of her company X MENTAL HEALTH
- Favourite beverage
- Part of which union
- Storrs secondary school
- Town of birth
- what was Ishrt's first degree
- Size of her feet
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- skincare on it Ebay
- Sells what on Ebay
- Which road was Ishrt based on her for her job at NHS before her nursing degree
- Health Nursing Second degree
- Best friend at school
- Famous American TV she likes
- Language she can speak
- Current workplace
- valley High favourite book with Jessica and Elizabeth character
- of rings Sunday evening activity with Mushraf
19 Clues: Town of birth • Size of her feet • Current workplace • Sells what on Ebay • Favourite beverage • Part of which union • skincare on it Ebay • Best friend at school • Language she can speak • Storrs secondary school • Raouf Anagram of Ruth Safari • Health Nursing Second degree • Famous American TV she likes • what was Ishrt's first degree • First part of her company X MENTAL HEALTH • ...
Psych Root Words 2012-12-07
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- That which breaths or breathing
- Indivisible with supernatural powers
- The branch of medicine that deals with mental illness
- an animating principle in humans and other living things
- The study of psychology from a biological point of view
- Relating to or affected by psychosis
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- The science dealing with mental processes
- A area of studies involving psychology, biology, physiology
- Having a soul or mind of another person
- A mental and behavioral disorder
10 Clues: That which breaths or breathing • A mental and behavioral disorder • Indivisible with supernatural powers • Relating to or affected by psychosis • Having a soul or mind of another person • The science dealing with mental processes • The branch of medicine that deals with mental illness • The study of psychology from a biological point of view • ...
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. • ...
BWitC Wellbeing Crossword 2025-01-22
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- Another word for "mental health", or health in general
- You might feel this positive emotion when you do something really well
- This meal is often known as the most important one of the day
- Having a ________ diet will boost your mental health, and keep your body healthy too
- Doing this for an hour a day will help both your physical and mental health
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- This part of the body is responsible for controlling all our emotions
- Who has mental health?
- This stimulant is found in different foods and drinks, and can simulate anxiety
- Talking to these people about our worries can help make us feel better
- You spend over 200, 000 hours doing this in your lifetime
10 Clues: Who has mental health? • Another word for "mental health", or health in general • You spend over 200, 000 hours doing this in your lifetime • This meal is often known as the most important one of the day • This part of the body is responsible for controlling all our emotions • You might feel this positive emotion when you do something really well • ...
W1 Psychopathology Reflection 2026-01-08
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- when psychologists focused on out-patient care rather than putting people in mental hospitals
- scientific study of psychological disorders (mental illnesses)
- presenting a stimulus to stop a behavior is positive ___
Down
- ___ stress model that suggests mental illness is caused by both biological and environmental factors
- part of the brain psychologists focus on when looking for genetic disposition
- type of conditioning that shows that people react with an emotion when watching another person act with the emotion
- Dogs, a study that demonstrates classical conditioning in dogs
- type of psychology also referred to as "third force"
- someone is characterized as ____ when they show deviance, dysfunction, distress, and danger
- book used to diagnose mental illnesses
10 Clues: book used to diagnose mental illnesses • type of psychology also referred to as "third force" • presenting a stimulus to stop a behavior is positive ___ • Dogs, a study that demonstrates classical conditioning in dogs • scientific study of psychological disorders (mental illnesses) • part of the brain psychologists focus on when looking for genetic disposition • ...
YCS MHC Structural Stigma 2023-02-23
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- Subsidies for _____ mental healthcare has a financial limit that is easily reached within the first 10 sessions
- Weekly treatment for mental health are _____ as compared to treatment for physical injuries.
- Students with low _____ often find it difficult to afford counselling sessions/therapy.
- There is still inadequate _____ coverage for mental health despite the attempt to include them in policies.
- 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).
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- For some companies, it is required to have medical endorsement for _____ if you have mental health conditions.
- To combat structural barriers, it is important to have _____ mental healthcare resources.
- 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.
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. • ...
YCS MHC Structural Stigma 2023-02-23
Across
- There is still inadequate _____ coverage for mental health despite the attempt to include them in policies.
- 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
- 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.
Down
- 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.
- 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. • ...
Lessons 13 & 14 2025-06-04
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- an intense and blinding light
- looked over; examined
- too much tobe endured
- a strong dislike; hatred with disgust
- to come after; to follow
- without interruption
- watching over, particularly during a time customary for sleep
- battering; stiking with a series of blows
- lasting only an instant
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- resting in a high place
- wild; brutal; ferocious; fierce
- to form a mental picture; to imagine
- pondered; turned over in the mind
- a stream of liquid or gas discharged through a small opening
- loud enough to be heard
- figuring out; determining by a mathematical process
- drenching rain
- to surge; to rise or roll in waves
- electrical disturbance
- stress or pressure; mental or physical strain
20 Clues: drenching rain • without interruption • looked over; examined • too much tobe endured • electrical disturbance • resting in a high place • loud enough to be heard • lasting only an instant • to come after; to follow • an intense and blinding light • wild; brutal; ferocious; fierce • pondered; turned over in the mind • to surge; to rise or roll in waves • ...
Vocab week 9/10 2025-11-07
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- to think deeply about something
- a slight or subtle difference in meaning or tone
- a doctor who treats mental disorders
- to hand out or give in small amounts
- relating to motion
- part of the outline of a circle
- give back less money than someone is owed
- to express sadness or grief
- a false belief or opinion
- the study and treatment of mental disorders
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- speed in a given direction
- referring back to itself
- the act of imitating something
- a feeling or opinion
- developed from something else
- a strong supporter of a group or cause
- separate or distinct
- a second-year student
- a rank or degree of position in something
- in a sad or longing way
20 Clues: relating to motion • a feeling or opinion • separate or distinct • a second-year student • in a sad or longing way • referring back to itself • a false belief or opinion • speed in a given direction • to express sadness or grief • developed from something else • the act of imitating something • to think deeply about something • part of the outline of a circle • ...
Risks of Drug Use 2026-03-05
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- Long‑term need for a drug just to feel “normal.”
- Harmful behavior to others
- Financial outcome of spending on drugs
- Electrical storm in the brain that can cause convulsions.
- Fear that others are out to get you.
- Social withdrawal
- Difficulty falling or staying asleep.
- Loss of self-control in thinking clearly.
- Legal consequence
- Final and irreversible risk
- Sense of unease or panic
- Extreme anger and hostility
Down
- Nervous system or mental collapse from too much stress and use.
- Consuming too much
- Mood disorder from chemical imbalance
- Uncontrollable dependence
- Mental impact, inability to recal
- Can result from shared needles
- Losing a job because of drug use.
- Seeing or hearing things that are not real
20 Clues: Social withdrawal • Legal consequence • Consuming too much • Sense of unease or panic • Uncontrollable dependence • Harmful behavior to others • Final and irreversible risk • Extreme anger and hostility • Can result from shared needles • Mental impact, inability to recal • Losing a job because of drug use. • Fear that others are out to get you. • Mood disorder from chemical imbalance • ...
Unit1 2023-03-05
23 Clues: εφηβεία • κανόνας • λογικός • αντίληψη • νοητικός • ερμηνεία • αξιολογώ • ντροπαλός • λειτουργώ • κυρίαρχος • επιρρεπής • ξεκαθαρίζω • ειδικός σε • μεταναστεύω • πρωταρχικός • χρηματοδοτώ • ασυναίσθητα • συνομήλικος • παραβατικός • εναλλακτικός • επεξεργάζομαι • αδικαιολόγητα • χαρακτηριστικός
AP Psychology Ch.1&2 2013-12-01
Across
- one person is studied in depth in hopes of revealing universal principles
- view that knowledge originates in experience and science should rely on observation and experimentation
- perceiving a relationship when there is none
- the science of behavior and mental processes
- assigning people to the control and experimental groups by chance
- I knew it all along phenomenon
- view that psychology should be an objective science that studies behavior without reference to mental processes
- sample that fairly represents a population
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- psychology's approach that focuses on how we learn observable responses
- controversy over the contributions of biology and experience to psychological traits and behaviors
- school of psychology that focused on how our mental and behavioral process function
- testable prediction, often implied by a theory
- the factor that is manipulated in an experiment
- group that is exposed to treatment in an experiment
- psychology's approach that focuses on how we encode, process, store, and retrieve information
- early school of psychology that used introspection to explore structural elements of the mind
16 Clues: I knew it all along phenomenon • sample that fairly represents a population • perceiving a relationship when there is none • the science of behavior and mental processes • testable prediction, often implied by a theory • the factor that is manipulated in an experiment • group that is exposed to treatment in an experiment • ...
We’ve all been through a lot—travel can help: Benefits of travelling 2023-09-09
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- Some people _______ by laying on a beach, while others like hiking!
- Often people are ______ more when they travel.
- Provides a mental reset, which reduces your overall stress and anxiety levels.
- Our travels can calm and _____ the mind and body.
- an extended period of leisure and recreation, especially one spent away from home or in travelling.
- ________ developed a program called PaRx, prescribing people annual passes to national parks.
- (Adjective) far away from other places, buildings, or people; remote
- Experiencing new ______, food and arts can broaden your perspectives.
- Traveling contributes to a _____ and more fulfilled life.
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- (Noun) [informal] a vacation.
- A small German speaking country in central Europe famous for its beautiful scenery.
- Travel provides a mental reset, which reduces your overall _____ and anxiety levels.
- Connected with a particular nation; shared by a whole nation.
- In 2020, the world went through a global ________.
- Enables somebody to deal with something difficult.
- a person's mental or physical condition
16 Clues: (Noun) [informal] a vacation. • a person's mental or physical condition • Often people are ______ more when they travel. • Our travels can calm and _____ the mind and body. • In 2020, the world went through a global ________. • Enables somebody to deal with something difficult. • Traveling contributes to a _____ and more fulfilled life. • ...
Multigenre 2024-05-31
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- To Overeat
- To have an excessive body mass
- Eating Disorder Regarding Overeating and Purging Tactics
- To have a lesser than normal body mass
- Mental Illness Characterized by Low Motivation, Low Energy, and OVerall Sadness
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- Mental Illness in Which the Way a Person Sees Themselves Is Unhealthy
- Eating Disorder Regarding Low Food Intake
- How An Object's Mass is Identified
- Mental Illness Creating Disturbance to Healthy Eating Habits
- Ratio of Height and Weight
10 Clues: To Overeat • Ratio of Height and Weight • To have an excessive body mass • How An Object's Mass is Identified • To have a lesser than normal body mass • Eating Disorder Regarding Low Food Intake • Eating Disorder Regarding Overeating and Purging Tactics • Mental Illness Creating Disturbance to Healthy Eating Habits • ...
Development B Vocab 2021-03-30
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- early in life when exposure to certain stimuli or experiences is needed for proper development
- difficulty taking another's point of view
- all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- awareness that things continue to exist even when not perceived
- adapting our current understandings to incorporate new information
- 2 to 6/7 years of age in which a child learns to use language but cannot yet perform the mental operations of concrete logic
- of mind people's ideas about their own and others' mental states - about their feelings, perceptions, and thoughts, and the behaviors these might predict
- birth to nearly 2 years of age during which infants know the world mostly in terms of their sensory impressions and motor activities
- fear of strangers that infants commonly display, beginning by about 8 months of age
Down
- a person's characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity
- properties such as mass, volume, and a number remain the same despite changes in shape
- appears in childhood and is marked by significant deficiencies in communication and social interaction, and by rigidly fixated interests and repetitive behaviors
- emotional tie with another person; shown in young children by their seeking closeness to the caregiver, and showing distress on separation
- concept or framework that organizes and interprets information
- 6/7 to 11 years of age during which children gain the mental operations that enable them to think logically about concrete events
- sense that the world is predictable and trustworthy; said to be formed during infancy by appropriate experiences and responsive caregivers
- beginning about age 12 during which people begin to think logically about abstract concepts
- biological growth processes leading to orderly changes in behavior, mostly independent of experience
- interpreting our new experiences in terms of our existing schemas
19 Clues: difficulty taking another's point of view • a person's characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity • concept or framework that organizes and interprets information • awareness that things continue to exist even when not perceived • interpreting our new experiences in terms of our existing schemas • ...
Pergaulan remaja 2023-10-18
20 Clues: itu • bebas • dengan • akbsns • annsns • adalah • dengan • segala • adalah • sjjsns • dnegan • aanakhs • kondisi • aksndnms • sjnsnsns • ansgskma • berselancar di • mamsjsksnsbidnd • lingkungan yang • yang mempengaruhi
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
Spelling words 2022-08-04
Mental Health Crossword 2024-10-25
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- Feeling of extreme tiredness, often caused by stress.
- Strong relationships that help improve mental health.
- The ability to recover from difficulties.
- Talking to someone for emotional support.
- Hormone that increases with stress.
Down
- The act of being aware and present in the moment.
- A practice that helps with focusing the mind and reducing stress.
- A mental health professional.
- Regular physical activity that boosts mental health.
- A simple practice that helps you calm your mind.
10 Clues: A mental health professional. • Hormone that increases with stress. • The ability to recover from difficulties. • Talking to someone for emotional support. • A simple practice that helps you calm your mind. • The act of being aware and present in the moment. • Regular physical activity that boosts mental health. • Feeling of extreme tiredness, often caused by stress. • ...
SOLVE THE CASE! 2025-10-03
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- Profiling of criminals.
- Analysis on blood on crime sites.
- A plead deal based on mental disorder.
- Admitting to a crime.
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- Admitting to a crime you did NOT commit.
- Mental disorder, with lack of empathy and other emotions.
- Faking mental disorder to try for a lesser punishment.
- Sexual interest involving lack of consent, or cause distress.
- Prints left by well, the fingers.
- A crucial piece of evidence, found in hairs, blood, etc.
10 Clues: Admitting to a crime. • Profiling of criminals. • Prints left by well, the fingers. • Analysis on blood on crime sites. • A plead deal based on mental disorder. • Admitting to a crime you did NOT commit. • Faking mental disorder to try for a lesser punishment. • A crucial piece of evidence, found in hairs, blood, etc. • ...
Mental Illness Key Words 2018-07-24
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- A word used to describe a short-term, normal mental reaction, also called (mental) distress.
- A disorder where someone worries constantly about themselves, others, financial situations, relationships and more. Is an umbrella term for different types of disorders.
- A disorder where someone experiences delusions and/or hallucinations, with unusual fears and/or obsessions.
- A word used to describe a chronic, repeated or continuous mental condition that doesn't seem to have an explanation. Also called (mental) illness.
- Negative attitudes and beliefs towards mental illness that can make others fear, discriminate, avoid or disrespect people who suffer from mental illnesses.
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- A disorder where someone experiences extreme mood swings, typically from an excited or manic state to a depressed state. Can be mild or extreme.
- A word that refers to the "good stress" someone may experience that motivates them to continue working.
- A disorder where someone feels sad, hopeless, and sometimes even worthless chronically or continuously.
- A group of disorders that deal with the food intake and consumption, with the person often gaining or losing weight rapidly. Called an ______ disorder.
- A word (already in the crossword) that refers to the "bad stress" where the good stress becomes too much to bear with or cope with.
10 Clues: A word used to describe a short-term, normal mental reaction, also called (mental) distress. • A word that refers to the "good stress" someone may experience that motivates them to continue working. • A disorder where someone feels sad, hopeless, and sometimes even worthless chronically or continuously. • ...
Dopamine 2025-03-17
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- A mental health disorder liked to dopamine imbalance
- Stimulant drug that increases dopamine levels
- Part of the brain associated with dopamine production
- Feeling of enjoyment linked to dopamine release
- "Feel-good" chemical in the brain
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- Mental health disorder with symptoms linked to low dopamine
- In Parkinson's disease, this movement-related symptom is caused by lack of dopamine / shaking
- t’s a teen drama that explores themes of addiction, mental health, relationships, and identity, starring Zendaya / A pleasurable “high” caused by dopamine-stimulating drugs
- Compulsive behavior driven by dopamine surges
- A class of drugs that artificially increases dopamine levels and can lead to addiction
- Dopamine binds to these in the brain
- Dopamine is essential for coordinating this bodily function
- Location where dopamine transmits signals
13 Clues: "Feel-good" chemical in the brain • Dopamine binds to these in the brain • Location where dopamine transmits signals • Compulsive behavior driven by dopamine surges • Stimulant drug that increases dopamine levels • Feeling of enjoyment linked to dopamine release • A mental health disorder liked to dopamine imbalance • ...
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. • ...
Use it or Lose it 2014-03-06
jobs 2022-09-14
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- Someone who makes baked goods
- Helps you if your sick/hurt
- Someone who works at the bank
- Teaches students
- Someone who takes your orders/ brings your food
- Helps animals if there sick/hurt
- Drives a bus
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- Fishes
- chef Has control over the whole kitchen
- Someone who cuts down trees
- Does dancing
- Someone who helps you treat your mental heath
- Someone who you with your mental heath
- Someone who makes you drinks
14 Clues: Fishes • Does dancing • Drives a bus • Teaches students • Someone who cuts down trees • Helps you if your sick/hurt • Someone who makes you drinks • Someone who makes baked goods • Someone who works at the bank • Helps animals if there sick/hurt • chef Has control over the whole kitchen • Someone who you with your mental heath • Someone who helps you treat your mental heath • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
