mental Crossword Puzzles
MENTAL HEALTH 1 2025-01-07
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- connected with real situations rather than with ideas or theories
- something wrong with your body or mind that is a sign of the illness
- necessary or essential in order for something to succeed or exist
- to make something increase, or become better or more successful
- a young person who is developing from a child into an adult
- extremely important
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- connected with a person’s mind and the way in which it works
- connected with a person’s mind and the way in which it works
- a mental state in which you are sad and feel that you cannot enjoy anything
- general health and happiness
- including all the things or people that are involved in a particular situation
- the small hard seeds of food plants such as wheat , rice, etc.
12 Clues: extremely important • general health and happiness • a young person who is developing from a child into an adult • connected with a person’s mind and the way in which it works • connected with a person’s mind and the way in which it works • the small hard seeds of food plants such as wheat , rice, etc. • ...
Tobacco & Mental Health 2025-05-07
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- The part of the body most harmed by smoking.
- A plant product used for smoking or chewing.
- The addictive chemical in tobacco.
- A condition where you can't stop using a substance.
- What rises into the air when something burns.
- Depression, stress, and __ are increased with tobacco use.
- A physical or emotional reaction after quitting tobacco.
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- Breathing in smoke from someone else's cigarette
- It takes 7-10 __ for nicotine to reach your brain.
- Rolled tobacco products often smoked.
- Tobacco products can cause 12 different types of __.
11 Clues: The addictive chemical in tobacco. • Rolled tobacco products often smoked. • The part of the body most harmed by smoking. • A plant product used for smoking or chewing. • What rises into the air when something burns. • Breathing in smoke from someone else's cigarette • It takes 7-10 __ for nicotine to reach your brain. • ...
Oxfordshire Mind Services Puzzle 2021-09-15
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- This service provides a range of free wellbeing courses, including Understanding Self-Esteem, Managing Strong Emotions, and Assertiveness
- We campaign to raise awareness of mental health and its impact on 1 in 4 people in any year, challenge the stigma that is associated with mental health problems, and improve the support that people receive when they’re unwell
- This service offers specialist advice for anyone applying for benefits due to their mental health. It can help you to get and fill in the right forms, make and take difficult phone calls, get backdated payments, resolve problems with over- or under-payments and appeal against decisions.
- This project provides out of hours support for people experiencing mental health crisis, as an alternative to A&E for people who don’t have urgent medical needs. We have two projects under this name – one in Oxford (open every evening) and one in Banbury (open Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 6-10pm).
- This service provides talking therapy for people living with mild to moderate symptoms of anxiety or depression. It is part of the IAPT (Improving Access to Psychological Therapies) programme. The IAPT programme is a national NHS initiative to make NICE approved psychological treatments more widely available.
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- This service allows you to ask us a specific question about mental health or mental health services. It’s open to anyone, whether you’re a friend, carer, professional or service user. The telephone and email line is open Monday to Thursday, 9:30am to 4:30pm, Friday 9:30am to 4:00pm. This service also produces the Mind Guide, a directory of all the mental health services in Oxfordshire.
- This service supports young people from primary age through to adulthood, as well as parents and staff. The team in this service can provide primary school assemblies, one-to-one support for students, and interactive class-based workshops.
- This service has partnerships with local sports clubs and yoga studios to encourage people to get active. It also includes the Walking for Wellbeing Project, which leads group walks from existing mental health locations
- This service offers service users of Adult Mental Health Teams in Oxfordshire up to six one-to-one sessions with a Wellbeing Service Worker.
- These groups are safe, welcoming spaces to share activities, issues or thoughts and to meet people who may have experienced similar issues. They may focus around an activity such as art, music, reading, or cooking
- This pilot project provides one-to-one sessions with Wellbeing Workers embedded in GP surgeries around Oxfordshire
- This service is delivered in partnership with Response and has been running since 1977 – our longest running service. It provides a pathway of supported accommodation options for people with mental health and housing needs. We have 94 units in 21 projects, ranging from a 1 bed unstaffed unit to a 9 bed staffed project.
12 Clues: This pilot project provides one-to-one sessions with Wellbeing Workers embedded in GP surgeries around Oxfordshire • This service provides a range of free wellbeing courses, including Understanding Self-Esteem, Managing Strong Emotions, and Assertiveness • ...
PSYC341 2018-05-08
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- perceptually distinct basic unit of spoken language including a, k , and th in the English language
- Strategy for problem solving that will always produce a solution to a problem but may be inefficient. An example of this is exhaustive search in which you try out all possible answers using a specified system to answer this crossword puzzle.
- Observing and analyzing your own feelings and sensations. The core of Wilhelm Wundt’s approach to cognitive psychology.
- Type of memory that involves conscious recollection of semantic and episodic memory. One of the two main types of long-term memory.
- Type of psychology and theory that states that people have an innate tendency to organize things that they sense such as seeing patterns instead of random arrangements
- How people use previous knowledge and their senses to gather and interpret sensory information.
- People’s awareness of the outside world and about their own perceptions, memories, feelings, and thoughts. Associated with controlled focused attention.
- __________ stimulus is actual object being sensed out in the environment. An example being the laptop on the table in front of you.
- Concentration of mental effort on sensory or mental events. Also known as allocating limited mental processing resources.
- ________ reasoning is reasoning that starts from more specific facts and moves to a general conclusion. This type of reasoning relies on heuristics.
- Theory for organizing a category based on the best fitting or most typical example of that category. Examples in the category share at least one trait with another example in the category.
- _______ reasoning is reasoning in which a conclusion is inferred based on some premise. Reasoning starts from more general information and moves to a more specific conclusion. Accuracy may be affected by belief-bias effect as well as negative info.
- ________ evidence is a type of scientific evidence obtained through careful observation and experimentation
- ___________ hypothesis states that a student will learn best when taught in a method that matches their learning style (visual, kinesthetic, auditory,etc.). This hypothesis has been contradicted in multiple well-designed studies.
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- ________ route is one of the two routes in the dual-route model of reading, this route emphasizes that readers translate a printed word into sound instead of looking it up in their lexicon. For example, the imaginary word, biftoe, would be sounded out into parts of bif-toe and then read rather than recalling it from memory of words (lexicon).
- Theory for organizing a category that argues that people compare a new stimuli to all other examples of the category stored in their memory to determine whether it fits the category. An example would be to compare a bulldog to all other types of dogs you know to determine if it fits in the dog category.
- ________ coding is the type of mental imagery in which the stimuli is mentally represented in an conceptual manner instead of a mental representation of its exact physical appearance. An example of this would be a mental map or thinking of a flower you saw as “a tulip with three leaves”.
- __________ interference is when interference from later memories cause loss of info from short-term memory
- __________ effect is when the same letter is pronounced differently depending on its surrounding letters. The ‘B’ in “book” and “bee” are pronounced differently due to this effect.
- __________ coding is the type of mental imagery in which the stimuli or physical object is mental represented through a mental image that is exactly the same as or extremely similar to the physical object.
- Term that describes the acquisition, storage, transformation, and use of knowledge. Also described as mental activity.
- Knowledge, control, and monitoring of your own memory. The tip of the tongue phenomenon as well as feeling of knowing are examples connected to this.
- __________ memory is a multi-component system and active process that temporarily holds and manipulates information while people perform a cognitive task.
- __________ attention is the process of focusing on a object or event when there are several occurring simultaneously and tuning out other unimportant details.
- Problem _________ are problems that have the same underlying structures but different surface features (superficial content).
- Type of memory in which sensations persist briefly, .5 to 3 seconds. Includes both iconic and echoic memory as parts.
- _________ interference is when interference from earlier memories causes loss of information from short-term memory
- ___________ stimulus is the image/information registered in your sensory receptors of an object. An example being the image that cellphone creates on your retina.
- Term for processing info and representing it in memory. Also the process through which short-term memory may be transferred to long-term memory.
- _________ memory is a person’s organized knowledge about the world and factual information. Knowledge of the capital of the United States would be this type of memory.
30 Clues: How people use previous knowledge and their senses to gather and interpret sensory information. • perceptually distinct basic unit of spoken language including a, k , and th in the English language • __________ interference is when interference from later memories cause loss of info from short-term memory • ...
Mental health puzzle 2022-08-26
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- The social aspect of Te Whare Tapa Whā
- Karl Pulotu-Endemann's wellbeing framework
- May be confused with symptoms of a western illness
- Forcing someone to do something they don't want to do
- He Ara Oranga states this needs to happen to the Mental Health Act
- What we need to focus on when planning care for a person
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- Family health in a Māori context
- One of the goals of recovery
- The aim of our care needs to be
- Must happen with the tangata whaiora every time restrictive practices are used
- How some nurses justify their use of restrictive practice
11 Clues: One of the goals of recovery • The aim of our care needs to be • Family health in a Māori context • The social aspect of Te Whare Tapa Whā • Karl Pulotu-Endemann's wellbeing framework • May be confused with symptoms of a western illness • Forcing someone to do something they don't want to do • What we need to focus on when planning care for a person • ...
Mental Emotional Health 2022-09-15
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- When you start to develop the physical characteristics of adults of your gender.
- Personal feeling or belief.
- “The teen years”, is the stage of life between childhood and adulthood.
- A state of well-being, or total health.
- lifestyles Way of life that includes little physical activity.
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- Planned actions are taken before an event to increase the chances of a safe outcome.
- The conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors.
- risks Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- Behaviors Actions or behaviors that might cause injury or harm to yourself or others.
- Chemical substances, produced in glands, help regulate many body functions.
- A combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
11 Clues: Personal feeling or belief. • A state of well-being, or total health. • lifestyles Way of life that includes little physical activity. • risks Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk. • A combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being. • The conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors. • ...
Common Mental Illnesses 2022-10-24
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- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- disorder where people obsess about how much they eat and how much they weigh and have a fear of being overweight and a distorted body image
- being unable to resist the urge to steal items that you generally don't need
- impulse control disorder that is the tunability to resist starting fires
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- consuming large amounts of food and feeling unable to stop eating
- having feelings that your observing yourself from outside or body or having a sense that things around you arent real
- affects the way a person thinks,acts, expresses emotion, and often have a hard time telling whats real and whats imagined
- anxiety disorder where you regularly have sudden attacks of panic or fear
- anxiety disorder where you experience fear and anxiety in situations with people, worrying about engaging in situations before they happen
- consuming large amounts of food then proceeding to vomit it up
- causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs and lows
11 Clues: consuming large amounts of food then proceeding to vomit it up • causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs and lows • consuming large amounts of food and feeling unable to stop eating • impulse control disorder that is the tunability to resist starting fires • anxiety disorder where you regularly have sudden attacks of panic or fear • ...
Common Mental Illnesses 2022-10-24
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- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- disorder where people obsess about how much they eat and how much they weigh and have a fear of being overweight and a distorted body image
- being unable to resist the urge to steal items that you generally don't need
- impulse control disorder that is the tunability to resist starting fires
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- consuming large amounts of food and feeling unable to stop eating
- having feelings that your observing yourself from outside or body or having a sense that things around you arent real
- affects the way a person thinks,acts, expresses emotion, and often have a hard time telling whats real and whats imagined
- anxiety disorder where you regularly have sudden attacks of panic or fear
- anxiety disorder where you experience fear and anxiety in situations with people, worrying about engaging in situations before they happen
- consuming large amounts of food then proceeding to vomit it up
- causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs and lows
11 Clues: consuming large amounts of food then proceeding to vomit it up • causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs and lows • consuming large amounts of food and feeling unable to stop eating • impulse control disorder that is the tunability to resist starting fires • anxiety disorder where you regularly have sudden attacks of panic or fear • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2022-06-01
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- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities
- a return to a "normal" state of health, mind, or strength
- a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness
- the body's response to pressure
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- the process of making known one's thoughts or feelings
- the use of the imagination or original ideas, especially in the production of an artistic work
- the state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal
- the practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
11 Clues: the body's response to pressure • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • the process of making known one's thoughts or feelings • a return to a "normal" state of health, mind, or strength • the practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health • the state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2020-09-11
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- The view a person has of his/her body.
- An illness that affects the mind and reduces a person's ability to function, to adjust to change or to get along with others.
- How much you respect and like yourself.
- Positive stress.
- An event or situation that causes stress.
- A reaction to a situation that involves your mind, body and behavior.
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- Complex set of characteristics that makes you unique and distinguishes you from everyone else.
- Distress
- The response of your body and mind to being challenged or threatened.
- The reaction of the body to stress.
- Being comfortable with yourself, others and your surroundings.
11 Clues: Distress • Positive stress. • The reaction of the body to stress. • The view a person has of his/her body. • How much you respect and like yourself. • An event or situation that causes stress. • Being comfortable with yourself, others and your surroundings. • The response of your body and mind to being challenged or threatened. • ...
Mental illness vocabulary 2023-02-23
12 Clues: quick • shake • shake • scary • follow • happens by chance • not thinking clearly • a wall made of plants • a very scary experience • seeing things that are not real • false praise to get something from someone • a disease that causes you to lose your memory
Mental Maths Crossword 2023-05-20
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- Who invented the equals sign (=)?
- Name the Polygon that have 15 sides?
- What is the name for the longest side of a Right Angled Triangle?
- A part of line that has starting point but no end point?
- A part of line that has two endpoints?
- Who is known as the prince of Mathematics in India?
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- Who discovered Zero(0)?
- What comes after a Trillion?
- Angle greater than 360° but less than 180° are called _____ angles
- Where was Abacus invented?
- The distance of a point from th point from the y-axis scaled with the x-axis?
11 Clues: Who discovered Zero(0)? • Where was Abacus invented? • What comes after a Trillion? • Who invented the equals sign (=)? • Name the Polygon that have 15 sides? • A part of line that has two endpoints? • Who is known as the prince of Mathematics in India? • A part of line that has starting point but no end point? • ...
Mental health disorders 2016-10-04
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- Abuse of this word can trigger bias against the disorder
- Animals, especially dogs have this disorder when they have lack of nutrition
- Some people are eager to have this disorder and proana is a movement to support this
- This disorder is related to vitamin D
- Temper tantrums are found in children with this disorder
- Mysophobia is related to this disorder
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- This term originally means "beside(by) mind"
- It is usually found veterans, and some people have false beliefs that people with this disorder are not strong enough
- Early stage of antisocial personality disorder, serious juvenile delinquency results from this
- It is done under general anesthesia
- People are sometimes confused with thyroid problem because it has similar symptoms
11 Clues: It is done under general anesthesia • This disorder is related to vitamin D • Mysophobia is related to this disorder • This term originally means "beside(by) mind" • Abuse of this word can trigger bias against the disorder • Temper tantrums are found in children with this disorder • Animals, especially dogs have this disorder when they have lack of nutrition • ...
Mental Health Recovery 2018-03-12
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- ‘people accessing mental health services’ are used to model humanistic _________ in line with a recovery approach
- In the Recovery Model, it is a ________ based approach
- The essence is in establishing a '_________ partnership’,
- Recovery is a_____________ journey
- We walk alongside people who are in the midst of a _____ and personal recovery journey
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- _________led and self defined
- a connectedness, between the nurse and client which is based on _______ and trust
- ___________is a journey that is non linear
- One of the 3R's
- ________happens at the level of individual transaction between workers and clients
- It is a specialised __________process embodying a concept of caring….”
11 Clues: One of the 3R's • _________led and self defined • Recovery is a_____________ journey • ___________is a journey that is non linear • In the Recovery Model, it is a ________ based approach • The essence is in establishing a '_________ partnership’, • It is a specialised __________process embodying a concept of caring….” • ...
Mental Health Medications 2024-02-01
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- Sensitivity to light
- Severe headaches, nausea, vomiting, severe hypertension, and sweating
- Muscle stiffness leading to the head drawing to the side
- Tachycardia, diaphoresis, incoordination, vomiting, and diarrhea
- Involuntary muscle spasms of the head and neck
- Rigidity, slow movements, and tremors
- High fever, sore throat, and mouth sores
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- Rigidity and has a temperature of 102.6F
- Pacing rocking while sitting or standing, marching in place, or crossing and uncrossing their legs
- Repetitive involuntary movements of the mouth, face, lip smacking, puckering of the lips, and rapid eye blinking
- Eyes rolled up in the head
11 Clues: Sensitivity to light • Eyes rolled up in the head • Rigidity, slow movements, and tremors • Rigidity and has a temperature of 102.6F • High fever, sore throat, and mouth sores • Involuntary muscle spasms of the head and neck • Muscle stiffness leading to the head drawing to the side • Tachycardia, diaphoresis, incoordination, vomiting, and diarrhea • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-12-08
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- Listen to this to decompress
- Write down your thoughts or ideas
- Stepping away from work or phone
- ___ your emotions to a trusted person
- Letting go of things you can't ____
- Go on a ___
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- Designated time for a guided break
- ____your feelings
- Drink this 8 times a day
- Take a moment for ____
- Do this to get blood flowing
11 Clues: Go on a ___ • ____your feelings • Take a moment for ____ • Drink this 8 times a day • Listen to this to decompress • Do this to get blood flowing • Stepping away from work or phone • Write down your thoughts or ideas • Designated time for a guided break • Letting go of things you can't ____ • ___ your emotions to a trusted person
Mental Disorder Crossword 2024-05-14
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- effects behavior and perception of reality
- Fear of being away from a safe place
- Obsession with repeated behavior or thoughts
- Identity is split or altered
- Developed after a traumatic terrifying event
- Pattern of distrust and suspicion of others
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- lack of guilt, shame, and empathy for others, manipulative
- Having episodes of depression and mania
- Excessive sadness and feeling of hopelessness
- Constant feeling of worry and panic
- Unreasonably high sense of self importance
11 Clues: Identity is split or altered • Constant feeling of worry and panic • Fear of being away from a safe place • Having episodes of depression and mania • effects behavior and perception of reality • Unreasonably high sense of self importance • Pattern of distrust and suspicion of others • Obsession with repeated behavior or thoughts • ...
Mental Health Terminology 2024-08-16
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- A panic attack may replicate symptoms of heart attack, inducing chest pain, ____, and a sense of impending doom.
- ADHD stands for _____ deficit hyperactivity disorder
- Worldwide, one of the most common psychological disorders is _____.
- ______, a form of talk therapy, extends over months or years for a comprehensive treatment approach
- A quiet workspace with reduced distractions improves _____ for individuals dealing with ADHD.
- Symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder include intense _____, intrusive thoughts and heightened anxiety.
- Comprehensive mental health treatment integrates _____ and talk therapy for a holistic approach to well-being
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- Autism is a _____ disorder that presents a wide range of symptoms and abilities
- ______ is the fear of being in a place or situation where escape might be challenging.
- Individuals with dyslexia often have average to above average _____ abilities.
- ______, form of talk therapy often involves short-term, goal-oriented sessions focused on addressing immediate concerns
11 Clues: ADHD stands for _____ deficit hyperactivity disorder • Worldwide, one of the most common psychological disorders is _____. • Individuals with dyslexia often have average to above average _____ abilities. • Autism is a _____ disorder that presents a wide range of symptoms and abilities • ...
wod 1-10 2022-03-09
10 Clues: not harmful • to be sluggish • rich or lavish • moderately warm • a perfect place • having great knowledge • to be tearfully sentimental • relating to a dry environment • showing keen mental discernment • having a keen mental understanding
Exceptional Learner Terms 2023-07-24
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- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
- "day-to-day" skills and tasks
- Phenylketonuria
- chronic and significant impairments
- one in every 792 children is born with DS
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- an event that causes injury to the brain
- disabilities cognitive impairments or cognitive disability,or mental impairment, mental disability, or mental handicap
- 500,000 children ages 1-5 have raised levels of LP in their blood
- American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
- inflammation of the brain; can be caused by viral infection
10 Clues: Phenylketonuria • "day-to-day" skills and tasks • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders • chronic and significant impairments • an event that causes injury to the brain • one in every 792 children is born with DS • inflammation of the brain; can be caused by viral infection • 500,000 children ages 1-5 have raised levels of LP in their blood • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2024-03-19
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- A persons mental of physical condition
- The state of being very sad mentaly
- The state of feeling nervousness,or unease
- The five,______
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- a term that is related to the mental or emotional state of a person
- A state of being equal with yourself
- The state of being health and/or happy
- A state of worry thats is caused by a difficult situation.
- The ability to think of behave normaly
- Relating to disorders in the mind
10 Clues: The five,______ • Relating to disorders in the mind • The state of being very sad mentaly • A state of being equal with yourself • The state of being health and/or happy • A persons mental of physical condition • The ability to think of behave normaly • The state of feeling nervousness,or unease • A state of worry thats is caused by a difficult situation. • ...
Unit 1: History & Approaches 2017-01-17
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- Developed by John B Watson and BF Skinner: studies behavior without reference to mental process; stimulus-response.
- Defined the four stages of childhood development; Cognitive Development.
- The father of experimental psychology; created the first experimental psychology lab.
- Developed Humanist approach with the Hierarchy of Needs.
- Formulated the theory of Natural Selection; published "Origin of Species."
- Belief that behaviors are a result of one's interaction with the environment.
- How culture and social situations affect people.
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- Introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind.
- The leading Behaviorist and developer of operant conditioning; rejected introspection.
- Promoted by William James and influenced by Charles Darwin; explored how mental and behavioral processes function.
- Received the first psychological Ph D, and first president of the APA.
- First to use term Psychoanalysis in 1896.
- Developed Classical Conditioning; demonstrated neurophysiology through experiments with animals.
- Established the first formal psychology lab in Germany.
- One of the three founders of Gestalt psychology.
- The first women to become president of the APA.
- The observation of one's own mental and emotional processes
17 Clues: First to use term Psychoanalysis in 1896. • The first women to become president of the APA. • One of the three founders of Gestalt psychology. • How culture and social situations affect people. • Established the first formal psychology lab in Germany. • Introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind. • ...
Chapter 14: Language and Thinking 2025-05-08
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- A mental representation of the most regular and basic member of a certain category.
- abbreviation for Chomsky's linguistic theory proposing that an inborn mental program enables children to learn language.
- They guide which combinations of sounds and words are acceptable.
- A theory that the structure of language determines the stature of thought, meaning that people who speak different languages also think differently.
- Common name for Child-directed speech.
- A system of words and sounds used to communicate thoughts and feelings.
- The mental grouping of objects, ideas, or events that share common properties.
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- This communication involves action, motion, gestures, and emotions.
- An early speech phase in which children use short sentences, leaving out all but the important words.
- The sudden realization of how a problem can be solved.
- A problem-solving strategy that involves trying one possible solution after another until one works.
- A mental shortcut to solve problems quicker but still producing results that are still useful.
12 Clues: Common name for Child-directed speech. • The sudden realization of how a problem can be solved. • They guide which combinations of sounds and words are acceptable. • This communication involves action, motion, gestures, and emotions. • A system of words and sounds used to communicate thoughts and feelings. • ...
Chapter 14: Language and Thinking 2025-05-08
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- abbreviation for Chomsky's linguistic theory proposing that an inborn mental program enables children to learn language.
- This communication involves action, motion, gestures, and emotions.
- The sudden realization of how a problem can be solved.
- A mental shortcut to solve problems quicker but still producing results that are still useful.
- A problem-solving strategy that involves trying one possible solution after another until one works.
- A system of words and sounds used to communicate thoughts and feelings.
- An early speech phase in which children use short sentences, leaving out all but the important words.
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- A theory that the structure of language determines the stature of thought, meaning that people who speak different languages also think differently.
- The mental grouping of objects, ideas, or events that share common properties.
- A mental representation of the most regular and basic member of a certain category.
- They guide which combinations of sounds and words are acceptable.
- Common name for Child-directed speech.
12 Clues: Common name for Child-directed speech. • The sudden realization of how a problem can be solved. • They guide which combinations of sounds and words are acceptable. • This communication involves action, motion, gestures, and emotions. • A system of words and sounds used to communicate thoughts and feelings. • ...
Chapter 7 LP Nutrition india strange 2022-09-21
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- fat like substance in your blood
- simple guide to good nutrition
- high blood cholesterol
- intense fear of being obese
- bodily or mental tension
- despreate overeating
- component of blood that carries oxygen to cells
- state of physical, mental, emotional health
- people with common concern, offer emotional help
- promote sensible food choices
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- calcium deficiency may cause a condition
- plant based sources
- blood in large muscles of the legs
13 Clues: plant based sources • despreate overeating • high blood cholesterol • bodily or mental tension • intense fear of being obese • promote sensible food choices • simple guide to good nutrition • fat like substance in your blood • blood in large muscles of the legs • calcium deficiency may cause a condition • state of physical, mental, emotional health • ...
Gateway to Module E Unit 5 Vocabulary 2023-01-23
20 Clues: נפשי • הצעה • פנאי • לחבר • לחלק • זהות • בעיקר • המצאה • תוצאה • לחקור • לחקור • מבודד • יצירה • הסתגלות • מיומנות • ציוד, אספקה • לנבא, לחזות • באופן טיפוסי • לא חובה, רשות • להפגין, להדגים
S3 French 2023-11-14
healthy 2023-03-06
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- a state of being in good health
- being extremely sad
- An extremely low condition of the mental function; profound general mental incapacity.
- the act of doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.
- Poor health resulting from disease mind
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- in the mind
- A painful emotion caused by the awareness of having done something wrong or foolish.
- a lack of order
- A state of uneasiness and apprehension, as about future uncertainties.
- feelings
10 Clues: feelings • in the mind • a lack of order • being extremely sad • a state of being in good health • Poor health resulting from disease mind • A state of uneasiness and apprehension, as about future uncertainties. • A painful emotion caused by the awareness of having done something wrong or foolish. • ...
Spelling List- Week 3 Third Quarter 2022-01-22
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- relating to religious belief
- activity requiring physical effort
- being with people
- relating to person's emotion
- a group of one or more parents and their children
- a person's mental or physical condition
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- relating to the body
- food or nourishment
- overweight
- relating to the mind
- circumstance that makes progress difficult
11 Clues: overweight • being with people • food or nourishment • relating to the body • relating to the mind • relating to religious belief • relating to person's emotion • activity requiring physical effort • a person's mental or physical condition • circumstance that makes progress difficult • a group of one or more parents and their children
Crossword Puzzle Jette 2013-02-13
24 Clues: buik • enorm • tempo • zeker • gebed • slank • woede • geloof • methode • mentaal • aantonen • bereiken • uitgeput • opvallend • betrekken • gespannen • overwinnen • voldoening • uitglijden • ongelukkig • buitengewoon • uiteindelijk • (onder)steunend • hartstochtelijk
engels h4d 2013-02-13
24 Clues: bier • sluw • blind • kundig • bewijs • troost • gewaagd • aantonen • uitgeput • prachtig • opvallend • aarzelend • bevrijden • voldoening • concurrent • uitglijden • overwinnen • geestelijk • bevredigend • vriendelijk • uiteindelijk • buitengewoon • ondersteunend • hartstochtelijk
Challenge & Change in Society 2013-01-14
Across
- an impairment of reality testing causing cognitive/behavioural disturbances and often manifested as delusions
- study of behaviour (conditioning)
- consciousness and values
- a rigid and irrational generalization about an entire category of people
- Studies historical cultures through recovery and analysis of material facts
- studies the function of the brain (subconscious)
- "Deprived of mind" -a serious loss of cognitive ability in a previously-unimpaired person
- the scientific study of behaviour and mental process
- attempt to explain psychological traits- evolved adaptions
- a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea
- the belief that one racial category is innately superior or inferior to another
Down
- using principles of biology to study the mental process
- a sudden severe confusion and rapid changes in brain function
- the scientific study of the origin, the behaviour and the physical, social and cultural developments of humans
- a sensory perception of something that does not exist
- psychotic symptoms are more common in populations of elderly persons than in younger persons.
- the process of teaching and shaping our children into responsible members of society
- how thoughts, feelings & behaviours are influenced by other people
- studies mental processes of thought
- The study of human languages - grammar, spelling, phonetics, etc.
- the systematic study of human social life, groups & societies
21 Clues: consciousness and values • study of behaviour (conditioning) • studies mental processes of thought • a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea • studies the function of the brain (subconscious) • the scientific study of behaviour and mental process • a sensory perception of something that does not exist • using principles of biology to study the mental process • ...
Brain Health 2013-11-25
Across
- Movement to music that keeps your brain sharp.
- Brain snack that grows on bushes.
- When you remember most of a story but forget key details
- Swimmers that improve brain health.
- Sweat-free exercise that prevents Alzheimer’s.
- Builds muscle AND keeps your brain young.
- An easy step toward improving brain health.
- Nickname for a vitamin that helps women maintain brain health.
- Too many of these add weight and subtract life span.
- Do them and risk memory loss.
- Nuts that might keep you from going… nuts.
- Food additive that prevents dementia.
Down
- Minutes necessary to test your memory.
- Mental decline that interferes with daily life.
- 20-minute snooze that keeps you sharp.
- The abbreviated name of David Murdock’s research site.
- Genetic markers tied to health and longevity.
- Pixelated information that may hurt memory.
- In 100 years we’ve gained this many decades of life expectancy
- When your brain gets smaller
- Form of practice that helps you remember. ¬
- Quiet time that reduces stress.
- Play these to improve language skills.
- Crunchy additive that boosts brainpower.
- Pressure that reduces brain fitness.
- A little help from these maintains mental health
- Hours of sleep necessary to keep memory strong.
- Type of game that helps you remember.
- Leaves that boost memory.
29 Clues: Leaves that boost memory. • When your brain gets smaller • Do them and risk memory loss. • Quiet time that reduces stress. • Brain snack that grows on bushes. • Swimmers that improve brain health. • Pressure that reduces brain fitness. • Type of game that helps you remember. • Food additive that prevents dementia. • Minutes necessary to test your memory. • ...
Assaults 2015-07-22
Across
- A lawful defence to assault
- Crimes Act s.22 Conduct Endangering -
- One action that constitutes the summary offence of resist / hinder police
- To prove the offence of Affray you must prove that the accused was involved in unlawful violence or a -
- Planning and use of this would constitute circumstances of Gross Violence
- A defence to assault
- Causing serious injury to a person in this state contitutes circumstances of Gros Violence
- An action that may constitute Stalking
- Injury includes harm to ? health
- Crimes Act s23 Conduct Endangering -
Down
- offences of making threats to kill or injure are contained in this act.
- Injury includes this
- A course of conduct including entering or loitering outside the victim's residence intending to cause mental or physical harm to the victim.
- Mental harm includes thoughts of
- Unlawful Assault - what is the category of this offence
- A defence to assault
- A point of proof for Conduct Endangering Life is placing a person in danger of -
- A prohibited behaviour for which a Personal Safety Intervention order may be granted
- Crimes act s.18 "causing injury intentionally or ?
- In which court is a charge of Causing Serious Injury Intentionally heard
- Assault is the intentional application of ? to another
- Threats to kill or injure juristiction
22 Clues: Injury includes this • A defence to assault • A defence to assault • A lawful defence to assault • Mental harm includes thoughts of • Injury includes harm to ? health • Crimes Act s23 Conduct Endangering - • Crimes Act s.22 Conduct Endangering - • An action that may constitute Stalking • Threats to kill or injure juristiction • Crimes act s.18 "causing injury intentionally or ? • ...
Usul 2021-10-24
Across
- powerful matriarchal order whose members possess extraordinary physical and mental abilities
- individuals trained to be human computers
- Weapon made from the tooth of a sandworm
- Large often 120 metres by 40 metres mining machine used on Dune
- The other name of the planet Dune
- enemies of house Atreides
- a male Bene Gesserit whose organic mental powers would bridge space and timesandworm huge creature hat dwell beneath the surface of the planet
- Fremen design which performs the "functions of heat dissipation and filtering bodily wastes," as well as retaining and reclaiming moisture
Down
- planet of the Harkonnen
- An other name for the precious drug essential for space travel,extended life as well as increased mental awareness and abilities
- Duncan Idaho,Duke Leto's right-hand man does this job too
- extremely rare and precious resource on Dune
- Valuable resource mined on Dune
- ancestral home of House Atreides for twenty-six generations
- Paul's father
- soldier-fanatics obeying the Padishah Emperor
- Fremen desert survival kit. Notable contents include an inflatable stilltent, a sand snorkel, a thumper, and maker hooks
- "native" inhabitants of Dune
- Caves connected together and inhabited by a Fremen tribal community
- Fremen name for the sandworms of Arrakis
- What the Bene Gesserit use to control others
21 Clues: Paul's father • planet of the Harkonnen • enemies of house Atreides • "native" inhabitants of Dune • Valuable resource mined on Dune • The other name of the planet Dune • Weapon made from the tooth of a sandworm • Fremen name for the sandworms of Arrakis • individuals trained to be human computers • extremely rare and precious resource on Dune • ...
Crossword - Avery Smith 2022-01-09
Across
- break into small parts
- extreme confusion and disorder
- left behind
- pass into a solution
- the rate at which energy is drawn from a source
- frenzied as if possessed by a demon
- violent mental agitation
- no parents
- great loss and misfortune
- in rebellious matter
- showing pensive sadness
- partial or total loss of memory
- lacking self confidence
- worn out and ragged
- guilty of a misdeed
- an indication something has been present
- suffering from a psychotic disorder
- diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
- take by force and authority
- take by force
- money demanded for the release of a person
- having illusions of something that is not there
Down
- lacking orderly continuity
- dumbstruck with astonishment
- cast off hair
- force to leave an office
- suffering from a severe mental disorder
- shape of something rotating rapidly
- a state of deep unconsciousness
- events that will inevitably occur in the future
- calm by deception
- hoax
- feels like you've done this before
- extreme and violent energy
- stunned or confused
- confusion characterized by lack of clarity
- excite feelings and passions
- pathological egotist
- an insane person
- a star that explodes and becomes luminous in the process
- imitate
41 Clues: hoax • imitate • no parents • left behind • cast off hair • take by force • an insane person • calm by deception • stunned or confused • worn out and ragged • guilty of a misdeed • pass into a solution • in rebellious matter • pathological egotist • break into small parts • showing pensive sadness • lacking self confidence • force to leave an office • violent mental agitation • great loss and misfortune • ...
高中英语模块一Unit2 2021-01-20
Across
- assert to be true
- an unhappy and worried mental state
- a sudden unforeseen crisis (usually involving danger) that requires immediate action
- die of food deprivation
- a distant region
- make plain and comprehensible
- be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly
- issue a challenge to
- present reasons and arguments
- a disposition to tolerate or accept people or situations
- bring into balance or equilibrium
- be in charge of, act on, or dispose of
- made afraid
- socially incorrect in behavior
- a person who requires medical care
- involving the body as distinguished from the mind or spirit
Down
- be worthy or deserving
- free from external control and constraint
- behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself
- interpret in the wrong way
- concerned chiefly or only with yourself and your advantage to the exclusion of others
- mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature
- a medical establishment run by a group of medical specialists
- (sports) the team that is trying to prevent the other team from scoring
- keep from happening or arising; make impossible
- restrict or confine,
- injurious to physical or mental health
- form a curve
- any barrier to communication or vision
29 Clues: made afraid • form a curve • a distant region • assert to be true • issue a challenge to • restrict or confine, • be worthy or deserving • die of food deprivation • interpret in the wrong way • make plain and comprehensible • present reasons and arguments • socially incorrect in behavior • bring into balance or equilibrium • a person who requires medical care • ...
Riah's Rabid Crossword 2019-02-28
Across
- Genetically transmitted or transmittable from parent in offspring.
- Feeling of nervousness or unease typically about events with an uncertain outcome.
- The number one communicable disease.
- A disease that cannot be spread from person to person.
- Reduces anxiety, depression, and stress.
- A soft, waxy, fat like matter.
- Destroys brain cells, causing problems with memory, and thinking behavior.
- A state of mental strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
Down
- The process of by which your body takes in and uses fat.
- Nutrients that help your body build, repair, and maintain it's tissue.
- The third leading cause of death.
- A disease that is spread from one living organism to another or through the environment.
- One million lives can be saved if everyone does this.
- A mental illness that Can lead to daily unhappiness if not handled correctly.
- The process in which plaques accumulate on artery walls.
- Nutrients that can help chemical reactions take place in your body.
- 2.1 million teens do this.
- A chronic disease that effects the way the body cells covert food into energy.
- The combination of mental,physical, and social.
- Called the "Natural killer" cells, they recognize infected human cells and cancer cells.
20 Clues: 2.1 million teens do this. • A soft, waxy, fat like matter. • The third leading cause of death. • The number one communicable disease. • Reduces anxiety, depression, and stress. • The combination of mental,physical, and social. • One million lives can be saved if everyone does this. • A disease that cannot be spread from person to person. • ...
文字游戏的活动 2024-05-29
Across
- Relationships and interactions with others in society.
- To dedicate time, effort, or resources to a task or activity.
- Organizing and prioritizing tasks to make efficient use of time.
- The state of well-being concerning one's psychological and emotional state.
- The practice of being aware of and attentive to the present moment without judgment.
- A game that involves forming words from given letters.
- The feeling of being accepted and included in a group or community.
- Activities or tasks that engage and excite mental processes.
- Actions or techniques used to reduce or alleviate pressure or tension.
- The number of words a person knows or understands in a language.
Down
- Engaging in activities to pass the time.
- The extent to which something is widely accepted or recognized.
- The skill or capacity to focus attention on a task or activity.
- The mental capacity for understanding, reasoning, and problem-solving.
- Individual experiences and emotions.
- The level of effectiveness and productivity in learning and studying.
- Delaying or postponing tasks intentionally.
- Being excessively involved in or attached to something to the point of dependence.
- The extent to which something is widely accepted or recognized.
- The origin or fundamental cause of something.
- The advantages and disadvantages of a situation or decision.
- A state of mental clarity and alertness.
22 Clues: Individual experiences and emotions. • Engaging in activities to pass the time. • A state of mental clarity and alertness. • Delaying or postponing tasks intentionally. • The origin or fundamental cause of something. • Relationships and interactions with others in society. • A game that involves forming words from given letters. • ...
Smart Start (Mental health) crossword 2025-02-20
Across
- - A process of writing out your feelings
- - Returning to a "normal" state of mind
- - A disorder that creates a false sense of reality
- - Taking something to far
- - Easy access to something you need
- - A disorder creating low moods / mindset
- - An irresistible urge
- - a disorder hindering one's ability to calm themselves
- - A process of intervening
- - Something you have that helps with your diagnosis
- -A strong feeling of anger and irritation
- - feeling fearful
- - Something that affects someone mental illness to show more predominantly
- - A compulsive use of substance
- - A person who is confident
Down
- -Extreme stress creating a worsening state of mind
- - A person ready to face or endure danger
- - One's ability to feel stable within themselves
- -The process of becoming sound and healthy again
- - a movement someone does when their anxious
- - Someone whose job is dedicated to helping with mental health
- - Being too tired to perform day to day tasks
- - Someone who can support you in your mental health diagnosis
- - Strong feeling of annoyance
- -Feeling intense happiness or excitement
- -Feeling the need to part take in an activity
- - Feeling zero emotion
- -Relating to emotions
- - Something to treat your symptoms
- - fear's related to past situations
30 Clues: - feeling fearful • -Relating to emotions • - An irresistible urge • - Feeling zero emotion • - Taking something to far • - A process of intervening • - A person who is confident • - Strong feeling of annoyance • - A compulsive use of substance • - Something to treat your symptoms • - Easy access to something you need • - fear's related to past situations • ...
Smart Start (Mental health) crossword 2025-02-20
Across
- -The process of becoming sound and healthy again
- - A disorder that creates a false sense of reality
- - Something you have that helps with your diagnosis
- - a movement someone does when their anxious
- - An irresistible urge
- - fear's related to past situations
- - Returning to a "normal" state of mind
- - Feeling zero emotion
- - Someone whose job is dedicated to helping with mental health
- -Extreme stress creating a worsening state of mind
- - Easy access to something you need
- - A person ready to face or endure danger
- - A process of writing out your feelings
- -A strong feeling of anger and irritation
- - A disorder creating low moods / mindset
- - A process of intervening
- - Taking something to far
Down
- -Feeling the need to part take in an activity
- -Relating to emotions
- - feeling fearful
- - Something to treat your symptoms
- - a disorder hindering one's ability to calm themselves
- - One's ability to feel stable within themselves
- - Being too tired to perform day to day tasks
- - A person who is confident
- - Someone who can support you in your mental health diagnosis
- -Feeling intense happiness or excitement
- - Something that affects someone mental illness to show more predominantly
- - Strong feeling of annoyance
29 Clues: - feeling fearful • -Relating to emotions • - An irresistible urge • - Feeling zero emotion • - Taking something to far • - A process of intervening • - A person who is confident • - Strong feeling of annoyance • - Something to treat your symptoms • - fear's related to past situations • - Easy access to something you need • - Returning to a "normal" state of mind • ...
health and illness 2023-03-22
7B Terms 2013-12-19
Across
- set rules in a language
- the stage of speech at 4 months
- the stage of speech from age 1 to 2
- Whorf's hypothesis that language determines the way we think
- the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
- the smallest unit of a word that carries meaning
- the tendency to overestimate the accuracy of our knowledge or judgments
- inability to perceive a problem from a new perspective
- ex. going through every chapter to find the memory unit
- argues that we are born with a language acquisition device
- a mental image or best example of a category
- the Aha! moment
Down
- the way an issue is posed
- ex. Polish or English
- mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering and communicating
- ex. the order of words in a sentence
- the smallest distinctive sound
- the tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual functions
- ex. -ed means that it happened in the past
- a tendency to approach a problem in one particular way
- perseverance the tendency to cling to one's beliefs in the face of contrary evidence
- mental grouping of similar objects or events
- an automatic feeling or thought
- ex. looking up memory in the table of contents
- ex. "Drink milk"
25 Clues: the Aha! moment • ex. "Drink milk" • ex. Polish or English • set rules in a language • the way an issue is posed • the smallest distinctive sound • the stage of speech at 4 months • an automatic feeling or thought • the stage of speech from age 1 to 2 • ex. the order of words in a sentence • ex. -ed means that it happened in the past • mental grouping of similar objects or events • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism 2017-04-12
Across
- fully awakened one
- special symbolic posture, seated or standing used i yoga and in representation of the gods
- a Buddhist nun
- appearance of a deity in another form
- enlightened one
- that is, to be born into the world
- awakening
- the spouse of deity
- ancient language of the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism
- one who is undertaking the spiritual path of awakening
- mindfulness of breathing
- symbol of creativity and fertility in the form of a male sexual organ
Down
- the inner shrine of a Hindu temple
- law;(religious)
- a buddist monk
- suffering of pain, both physical and mental of change and endemic to cyclic existence
- the practice of giving
- the total actions in a persons life that determine the next state of life
- physical and mental calm
- to walk around something in a complete circle, as a ritual respect
- a round disc thrown as a weapon in ancient India
- faith
- the pattern of conditioned habits that we mistake for a sense of self
- enlightenment
- mental or physical formation
- an object or physical characteristic used as an identifying symbol
- wisdom;one of the five spiritual facilities
- moral or ethical conduct, virtue, the undermines faith
28 Clues: faith • awakening • enlightenment • a buddist monk • a Buddhist nun • law;(religious) • enlightened one • fully awakened one • the spouse of deity • the practice of giving • physical and mental calm • mindfulness of breathing • mental or physical formation • the inner shrine of a Hindu temple • that is, to be born into the world • appearance of a deity in another form • ...
Ch. 5 Understanding Mental and Emotional Health 2023-03-30
Across
- skill of knowing which emotions you feel and why
- any factor that causes one stress
- patterns of thoughts and feelings that decrease ME health
- stress caused by repeated, long-lasting exposure to stressors
- mental picture of oneself
- how a person feels about themselves
- who you are
- ability to feel what others are feeling
- moods or feelings a person experiences
- own thoughts and ideas
- body's impulse to fight or flee from threatening situations
- ways someone tinks or feels about something or someone
Down
- aspect of health referring to a person's thoughts and feelings
- negative thoughts interfere with ability to function for a short time
- being kind and understanding to oneself
- using strategies to reduce the impact of a mental, emotional, and physical stress responses
- positive stress that encourages growth and motivation
- extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events
- taking an active role in protecting your own health
- stress that causes negative feelings and harmful health effects
- understanding, controlling, and expressing one's emotions and sensing other's emotions
- ability to recover from trauma or stressful events
- thoughts and feelings about oneself
- ability to maintain a positive outlook on situations
- physical, mental, and emotional response to a challenge
25 Clues: who you are • own thoughts and ideas • mental picture of oneself • any factor that causes one stress • how a person feels about themselves • thoughts and feelings about oneself • moods or feelings a person experiences • being kind and understanding to oneself • ability to feel what others are feeling • extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events • ...
OCHS ECE II Second Quarter 2021-12-09
Across
- Conscious intellectual activity
- Can think abstractly
- Adjusting to new information
- Ability to understand personal strengths, weaknesses, talents, and interests
- Enthusiasm and drive for children
- Make the most of limited resources
- Responsible for the growth and development of the physical, mental, and social traits
- Using a person’s past to understand who they are
- Acronym for Georgia educator’s student organization
- Number of stages in Psychosocial Theory
- One egg fertilized then splits
- Ability to distinguish between living things
- Responsible for inborn traits
- Teachers should focus on the way children…
- Zone of Proximal Development
- Natural aptitude or skill
- Relates social conditions to mental health
- Your personal mental picture
- Two eggs fertilized
Down
- Adding new information to what you already know
- Working between what you’re good at and need help with
- Sociocultural Theory
- Multiple Intelligences Theory
- Adjusting to include the new information
- Studies observable and quantifiable behaviors
- Cognitive Development Theory
- Stage for learning representation skills
- Acronym for Georgia’s early learning standards
- Acronym for the national children’s education association
- Ability to understand feelings, behaviors, and motives of others
- The kind of thinkers preschoolers are
- Know who you are
- Psychosocial Theory
33 Clues: Know who you are • Psychosocial Theory • Two eggs fertilized • Sociocultural Theory • Can think abstractly • Natural aptitude or skill • Adjusting to new information • Cognitive Development Theory • Zone of Proximal Development • Your personal mental picture • Multiple Intelligences Theory • Responsible for inborn traits • One egg fertilized then splits • Conscious intellectual activity • ...
SOCIAL ISSUES 2025-02-11
Across
- Marriage before dreams, childhood cut short—this harmful tradition persists.
- The red stain of inequality that keeps girls away from school.
- A natural cycle, yet wrapped in whispers and shame in many societies.
- Forced silence, stolen innocence—this crime leaves scars beyond the visible.
- Society's failure when survivors are blamed instead of perpetrators.
- Unwanted glances, forced touches—a daily battle for many.
- Mental well-being often dismissed as "just overthinking."
- A cruel reality where young minds swap books for survival work.
- When knowledge about bodies and consent is denied, ignorance thrives.
- No access to soap, no dignity—basic health remains a privilege.
Down
- A denied voice, an unequal world—when gender determines opportunity.
- A generation's lost potential when they leave classrooms too soon.
- An invisible wound, a never-ending nightmare for survivors.
- A toxic belief that a girl’s education is secondary to chores.
- Schools should be safe spaces, not grounds for prejudice.
- A fundamental right, but still a privilege for many girls worldwide.
- More than just grades, mental resilience defines true learning.
- Mental chaos, rapid heartbeat, unseen yet suffocating—an invisible enemy.
- When society forces silence on natural changes, knowledge becomes power.
- A silent battle fought behind fake smiles; yet, it affects millions.
20 Clues: Schools should be safe spaces, not grounds for prejudice. • Unwanted glances, forced touches—a daily battle for many. • Mental well-being often dismissed as "just overthinking." • An invisible wound, a never-ending nightmare for survivors. • The red stain of inequality that keeps girls away from school. • ...
SEKOLAH TANPA PERUNDUNGAN 2025-02-15
Across
- Sikap peduli dan mendukung kepada teman, baik saat susah, senang, maupun sedih
- Perasaan tidak puas atau tidak senang yang dirasakan ketika harapan atau ekspektasi tidak terwujud
- Perasaan yang muncul sebagai respons terhadap suatu situasi atau peristiwa
- Memberikan hak kepada yang berhak menerimanya
- Salah satu perasaan yang dialami korban akibat perundungan
- Orang atau kelompok yang mengalami penderitaan, kerugian, atau pengabaian hak asasi manusia
- tindakan agresif yang dilakukan secara sengaja dan berulang-ulang untuk menyakiti, merendahkan, atau merugikan orang lain
- Keadaan baik secara fisik, mental, spiritual, dan sosial yang memungkinkan seseorang untuk hidup produktif
- Teman atau rekan akrab yang memiliki hubungan erat secara emosional dan sosial
- Sikap yang harus dimiliki agar tidak mudah terpengaruh oleh perundungan
- Perasaan takut atau khawatir
Down
- Pertentangan atau perselisihan antara dua pihak atau lebih
- Sikap mental yang membuat seseorang yakin pada kemampuannya sendiri
- Orang yang melakukan suatu perbuatan, tindakan
- sikap menghargai dan menerima perbedaan pendapat, keyakinan, atau praktik yang dilakukan oleh orang lain
- Bentuk perundungan dengan menyebarkan informasi palsu
- Tidak memihak
- Gangguan kesehatan mental yang ditandai oleh perasaan sedih berkepanjangan
- Proses penyelesaian sengketa dengan perundingan yang dibantu oleh pihak ketiga yang netral
- Sikap yang menunjukkan kasih sayang dan perhatian terhadap orang lain
- Keadaan tentram, harmonis, dan bebas dari konflik atau kekerasan
21 Clues: Tidak memihak • Perasaan takut atau khawatir • Memberikan hak kepada yang berhak menerimanya • Orang yang melakukan suatu perbuatan, tindakan • Bentuk perundungan dengan menyebarkan informasi palsu • Pertentangan atau perselisihan antara dua pihak atau lebih • Salah satu perasaan yang dialami korban akibat perundungan • ...
Medical Music Therapy 2024-12-15
Across
- an MT technique used for self-expression
- a goal and outcome of music therapy
- the brain's ability to cope with change, remaining functional
- the study of aging, normal and pathological
- frequently present in those who struggle with mental health issues
- Medical Assistance in Dying
- a source of healing in Indigenous culture
- an approach in music therapy
- a goal and outcome in group music therapy
- an MT technique that builds connections in a group
- using music to lessen the experience of pain
- communication without words or speech
- a mental health condition that MT can help
Down
- care that is focused on the person rather than the behaviour
- to be performed after removing each piece of PPE
- a critical attribute of an MT, particularly in a medical setting
- an element known to typify effective teams
- putting on gloves and mask
- an approach in MT that focuses on the whole person
- Person Protective Equipment
- a reason that MTs are hired to do groups rather thanindividuals
- a model used by MTs, particularly in a hospital
- injustice that excludes the wants and needs of individuals
- affirming the person
- mental health and social connections are key components
25 Clues: affirming the person • putting on gloves and mask • Person Protective Equipment • Medical Assistance in Dying • an approach in music therapy • a goal and outcome of music therapy • communication without words or speech • an MT technique used for self-expression • a source of healing in Indigenous culture • a goal and outcome in group music therapy • ...
Abnormal psychology terminology 2025-03-11
Across
- Repetitive thinking/dwelling on negative feelings and distress
- Concluding by focusing on a single part of a whole
- The origin/potential cause of a disorder
- Theory that looks into the role of HPA axis in depression development
- Theory states that low levels of it cause depression
- A neurotransmitter in the brain and spinal cord; increases alertness and attention
- Drawing conclusions based on little/no evidence
- Assuming that others' behaviour is done with the intention to hurt/humiliate you
- Case study on the biological etiologies of disorder
- Applying a single incident to all similar incidents
- Dynamic model suggesting that health & illness result from a combination of factors
Down
- Does not assume that the traits of normalcy and of mental illness are universal; uses local healers
- Also called magnification; overestimating the significance of negative events
- Prolonged feeling of helplessness and hopelessness
- An all-or-nothing approach to viewing the world
- Pooling data from multiple studies from the same R.Q. to arrive at a combined answer
- Resource for diagnosing disorders; uses a 5-axis system
- Ethical considerations
- Process by which new neurons are formed in the brain
- Assumes that normalcy and mental illnesses are universal; applies the DSM-5 to asses the level of mental illness cross-culturally
20 Clues: Ethical considerations • The origin/potential cause of a disorder • An all-or-nothing approach to viewing the world • Drawing conclusions based on little/no evidence • Prolonged feeling of helplessness and hopelessness • Concluding by focusing on a single part of a whole • Case study on the biological etiologies of disorder • ...
Stress and stress management 2025-07-04
Across
- the way people live, including work, leisure, and habits
- requirements or expectations that place strain on a person
- people who reduce their work or lifestyle intensity to improve well-being
- caused by excessive or prolonged stress
- causing a lot of anxiety or pressure
- the feeling of urgency or stress caused by high demands
- making changes to restore balance between work and life
- mental or emotional strain from demanding situations
- out physically or emotionally exhausted from long-term stress
- time time spent giving full attention to people or activities that matter
- difficult but motivating and potentially rewarding
- a collapse in mental health due to stress or overwork
- to work too much or excessively
- feeling pushed to one’s limits or capacity
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- providing satisfaction or a sense of achievement
- a monotonous, never-ending cycle of routine or work
- feeling unable to cope due to too much work or emotion
- mentally exciting or engaging
- not causing anxiety or pressure; calm
- of life the standard of health, comfort, and happiness a person experiences
- stress experiencing mental or emotional strain
- out feeling extremely anxious or under pressure
- balance a healthy division of time and energy between work and personal life
- choosing a simpler, less stressful lifestyle with less work
- race a way of life involving endless, stressful competition
25 Clues: mentally exciting or engaging • to work too much or excessively • causing a lot of anxiety or pressure • not causing anxiety or pressure; calm • caused by excessive or prolonged stress • feeling pushed to one’s limits or capacity • providing satisfaction or a sense of achievement • stress experiencing mental or emotional strain • ...
Co-Occuring Disorders: Anxiety and Depression 2023-12-04
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- The coexistence of both a mental illness and a substance use disorder
- medicines or drugs, used to improve a particular condition or illness
- Provided by any of a variety of trained professionals—psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or licensed counselors— involves examining and gaining insight into life choices and difficulties faced by individuals, couples, or families.
- warning sign of anxiety
- any feeling of illness or physical or mental change that is caused by a particular disease or disorder
- warning sign of depression
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- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- type of treatment that patients receive mental health services in an office or clinical setting rather than being admitted to the hospital
- a common mental disorder. It involves a depressed mood or loss of pleasure or interest in activities for long periods of time
- a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation, its a natural human response that prompts us to address challenges and threats in our lives
10 Clues: warning sign of anxiety • warning sign of depression • The coexistence of both a mental illness and a substance use disorder • medicines or drugs, used to improve a particular condition or illness • any feeling of illness or physical or mental change that is caused by a particular disease or disorder • ...
Revision Breaking News English 2025-05-11
16 Clues: odra • chronić • rdzenni • podobny • umysłowy • hydraulik • unikatowy • odporność • mieszkańcy • dominujący • nieświadomy • uzależniony • prześladować • bezwartościowy • stopień naukowy • dreszczyk emocji
OCD crossword bellringer 2023-09-22
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- The type of disorder that affect one's mood, behavior, and/or thinking.
- Repetitive behaviors.
- OCD is usually _______.
- OCD can be formed by one's ________, including negative behavior or showings of anxiety.
- Some people with OCD might have _______, involving repetitive movements or sounds.
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- Medication that helps relieve the symptoms of depression and anxiety.
- An ongoing dialogue between a patient and a mental health professional.
- Uncontrollable and reoccurring thoughts.
- A mental health disorder characterized by repetitive actions that seen impossible to stop.
- The age group of most people that are diagnosed with OCD.
- There are different types of ________ to help a patient's symptoms.
11 Clues: Repetitive behaviors. • OCD is usually _______. • Uncontrollable and reoccurring thoughts. • The age group of most people that are diagnosed with OCD. • There are different types of ________ to help a patient's symptoms. • Medication that helps relieve the symptoms of depression and anxiety. • The type of disorder that affect one's mood, behavior, and/or thinking. • ...
Health is Wealth 2025-09-19
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- Selfless service, a path to good karma and spiritual wellness.
- Selfless action done for others; key to both spiritual and mental well-being.
- Sanskrit for "truth," a core principle of Sai teachings.
- Baba says this is the best medicine (clue: grin)
- The festival of lights celebrated this month
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- A key spiritual practice for mental clarity and health.
- Essential for physical health; Baba emphasized drinking clean ______.
- One of the five human values taught by Sathya Sai Baba.
- Opposite of Illness
- A practice recommended by Sai Baba for inner peace and mental health.
- Non-violence, essential for inner peace and global harmony.
11 Clues: Opposite of Illness • The festival of lights celebrated this month • Baba says this is the best medicine (clue: grin) • A key spiritual practice for mental clarity and health. • One of the five human values taught by Sathya Sai Baba. • Sanskrit for "truth," a core principle of Sai teachings. • Non-violence, essential for inner peace and global harmony. • ...
HAUORA 2023-05-08
11 Clues: means social • means physical • means spiritual • means whole or total • means mental emotional • the number of dimensions • how many hours of sleep you need • is included under social wellbeing • physical wellbeing looks after this • is included under spiritual wellbeing • is included under mental emotional wellbeing
'NMI SPECIAL PROJECT 2016-10-12
Health Jigsaw 2024-02-14
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- physical, mental, and social health
- compass knowing right and wrong in spiritual health
- body function as whole
- processing of emotions
- moral compass
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- effect of the environment on health
- expanding knowledge
- maintain your relationship with these
- a combination of different things
- psychological well being
- a way to boost physical health
- ability to start and maintain a relationship
12 Clues: moral compass • expanding knowledge • body function as whole • processing of emotions • psychological well being • a way to boost physical health • a combination of different things • effect of the environment on health • physical, mental, and social health • maintain your relationship with these • ability to start and maintain a relationship • ...
Transtornos mentales 2025-10-31
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- Condiciones de salud que afectan varios aspectos de una persona.
- Ver o escuchar cosas que otras personas no ven ni escuchan.
- Estos factores son aquellos que se refieren a los seres vivos, tanto en un ecosistema como en el ámbito de la salud.
- Un proceso de conversación con un profesional de la salud mental para tratar problemas de salud mental, entender y gestionar emociones, pensamientos y comportamientos.
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- Existen varios tipos de --------- mentales, cada uno con sus propias características y síntomas.
- Enfermedad mental grave que afecta el modo de pensar, sentir y comportarse de las personas.
- Cualquier condición que afecta negativamente el estado físico, mental o social de una persona o comunidad, requiriendo o pudiendo requerir una acción médica o de salud.
- Tipo de tratamiento que se realiza cuando lo indica un profesional.
- Sentimiento de preocupación, temor o inquietud que puede ser una reacción normal al estrés
- Factor biologico por donde se puede trasmitir la enfermedad.
10 Clues: Ver o escuchar cosas que otras personas no ven ni escuchan. • Factor biologico por donde se puede trasmitir la enfermedad. • Condiciones de salud que afectan varios aspectos de una persona. • Tipo de tratamiento que se realiza cuando lo indica un profesional. • Sentimiento de preocupación, temor o inquietud que puede ser una reacción normal al estrés • ...
Psychology Crossword 2021-08-18
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- works with athletes, increase motivation, helps them recover
- preforms brain scans, study effects of drugs on the brain
- study the changes in the way people think.
- works with severe mental illness, trys to prevent it.
- psychology psychology that solves real world problems
- professional with an academic degree ad specialized training in one or more areas of psychology
- Study human behavior related to design increase productivity decrease injury.
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- Medical doctors who specialize in diagnosing an treating mental illness (0nly psychiatrist that can prescribe medicine)
- works with law enforcement, create criminal profiles.
- helps students with learning problems
- work with less severe mental illness.
- physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders.
- Help companies make smarter hiring decisions, increase producivity
13 Clues: helps students with learning problems • work with less severe mental illness. • study the changes in the way people think. • works with law enforcement, create criminal profiles. • works with severe mental illness, trys to prevent it. • psychology psychology that solves real world problems • preforms brain scans, study effects of drugs on the brain • ...
Body Image 2016-08-07
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- Overweight
- Feelings of being dejected.
- The physical state of someone
- Understanding of yourself
- A sense of urgency caused by too many physical or mental demands
- The staple food animals or plants have.
- A necessity for speaking in public.
- Someone's personal well being.
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- A point of view you look at.
- Having extreme anxiety problems
- Traits passed down through the family tree
- An illness that disrupts normal physical or mental functions.
- The way you look.
- The will to succeed in achieving something
- The community around you.
15 Clues: Overweight • The way you look. • Understanding of yourself • The community around you. • Feelings of being dejected. • A point of view you look at. • The physical state of someone • Someone's personal well being. • Having extreme anxiety problems • A necessity for speaking in public. • The staple food animals or plants have. • Traits passed down through the family tree • ...
Psychology & Intelligence 2025-06-27
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- Characteristic or feature of personality
- Expert in mental processes and behavior
- Process of interpreting sensory information
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge
- Acquiring knowledge or skills
- Automatic response to a stimulus
- Tool to measure cognitive abilities
- Regular tendency or practice
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- Act of activating mental or physical activity
- Reaction to a stimulus or situation
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal disorder
- Ability to keep information in memory
- Abbreviation for intelligence quotient
- Rest period essential for memory consolidation
- The way a person acts
15 Clues: The way a person acts • Regular tendency or practice • Acquiring knowledge or skills • Automatic response to a stimulus • Reaction to a stimulus or situation • Tool to measure cognitive abilities • Ability to keep information in memory • Abbreviation for intelligence quotient • Expert in mental processes and behavior • Characteristic or feature of personality • ...
Health & Wellness 2021-09-29
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- taking action in support of a cause
- sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
- Risk when one risk factor adds to another to increase the danger.
- trustworthy and dependable
- Body Connection how your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions
- the body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events
- the combination of physical, mental/ emotional, and social well being
- all the living and nonliving things around you
- the passing traits from parents to their biological children
- background the beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
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- a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- Skills ways to say no effectively
- a disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests, or needs
- resolution skills the ability to end a disagreement or keep it from becoming a larger conflict
- is a leading provider of trustworthy health information, empowering readers with practical strategies to improve their physical, mental,
- management identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health
- the chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
- are a result or effect of an action or condition.
- determine the quality of
19 Clues: determine the quality of • trustworthy and dependable • Skills ways to say no effectively • taking action in support of a cause • all the living and nonliving things around you • are a result or effect of an action or condition. • sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people. • the passing traits from parents to their biological children • ...
Pergerakan Nasional 2024-09-09
1984 Honors English 2025-10-05
15 Clues: Stop • Whim • Mental • Replace • Balanced • Strength • Hierarchy • Surrender • Undefeated • Attractive • Tirelessly • Difference • Troposphere • Observation • Counterattack
Health 2024-07-22
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- (6) Supporting group of relations
- (5) 5 glasses a day...
- (7) A measure of your sporting level
- (9) Health of feelings
- (9) Negative effect of poor mental health
- (5) Competitve activity
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- (4) A relaxing stress reducing exercise
- (4) This should be balanced...
- (7) People you get to know well
- (6) The opposite of lazy
- (7) Things you do with your free time
- (6) Redue this as much as possible
- (6) Health of the mind
- (8) Health of the body
- (6) Health of friendships
15 Clues: (5) 5 glasses a day... • (9) Health of feelings • (6) Health of the mind • (8) Health of the body • (5) Competitve activity • (6) The opposite of lazy • (6) Health of friendships • (4) This should be balanced... • (7) People you get to know well • (6) Supporting group of relations • (6) Redue this as much as possible • (7) A measure of your sporting level • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-18
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- A relatively mild mental illness that is not caused by organic disease, involving symptoms of stress (depression, anxiety, obsessive behaviour, hypochondria) but not a radical loss of touch with reality.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- breakdown Term used by people to describe a stressful situation in which they're temporarily unable to function normally in day-to-day life.
- Mental illness marked by periods of great excitement or euphoria, delusions, and overactivity.
- The state of having a serious mental illness.
- The state of being seriously mentally ill.
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- Mental illness or a disturbance of normal bodily functioning.
- Feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
- The state of being mentally ill.
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension.
10 Clues: The state of being mentally ill. • The state of being seriously mentally ill. • A feeling of emotional or physical tension. • Feelings of severe despondency and dejection. • The state of having a serious mental illness. • Mental illness or a disturbance of normal bodily functioning. • ...
Mental/Emotional Health/ Relationships 2024-05-24
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- Communication style that has no regard for how another person feels.
- Reaching your fullest potential is self __________________.
- Communication style that avoids confrontation
- Created a theory that states, humans are motivated to reach their full potential when basic needs are met.
- Communication that expresses how you feel, while still respecting the other person.
- The type of health that deals with your psychological well being
- The ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes to try and understand their situation.
- Trust, honesty, respect, empathy and effective communication are characteristics of a ___________ relationship.
- Trying new things can help build new skills or _____________.
- People are motivated to reach their highest potential if they feel _______ by others.
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- Relating to the mind.
- When you have an understanding of what you need you are very self _________.
- How you much you value, respect and feel confident is self __________.
- How well you cope and manage your feelings has a lot to do with your _______ health.
- Maslow's need for protection from danger
- Food, air, water and shelter are basic ________ needs.
16 Clues: Relating to the mind. • Maslow's need for protection from danger • Communication style that avoids confrontation • Food, air, water and shelter are basic ________ needs. • Reaching your fullest potential is self __________________. • Trying new things can help build new skills or _____________. • The type of health that deals with your psychological well being • ...
FOR TEENAGERS: MENTAL HEALTH 2024-01-13
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- Everybody needs this
- You feel this when you have nothing to do
- You might feel this when someone hurts your feelings
- Children often act this way to make grown ups laugh
- This is a feeling and a name
- Before making decisions it is a good idea to be this
- How you feel when you are looking forward to something
- When waiting for someone, it is best to be this
- Many people feel this if they have to speak in front of a crowd
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- When you feel this way, you might cause a little bit of trouble
- The opposite of awful
- Many people feel this when they do not have coffee in the morning
- The opposite of guilty
- The feeling you get when your plans fall apart
- Don't worry. Be __________!
- This is also a feeling and a name
16 Clues: Everybody needs this • The opposite of awful • The opposite of guilty • Don't worry. Be __________! • This is a feeling and a name • This is also a feeling and a name • You feel this when you have nothing to do • The feeling you get when your plans fall apart • When waiting for someone, it is best to be this • Children often act this way to make grown ups laugh • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-12
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- A joyful sound caused by amusement or happiness.
- Creative expression through visual, auditory, or performance mediums.
- low-impact exercise method that focuses on core strength, flexibility, and body alignment through controlled movements.
- A calming technique that connects you to the present moment or stabilizes emotions.
- A steady movement on foot, one step at a time.
- an ancient Indian practice that unites poses, breathwork, and meditation for overall well-being.
- Recording thoughts, events, or financial transactions in writing.
- Physical activity that strengthens the body and boosts health.
- A therapeutic touch that relaxes muscles and soothes the body.
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- Interacting with others for connection, fun, or communication.
- Positive statements that encourage confidence and self-belief.
- Controlled breathing exercises that enhance relaxation and focus.
- A calming practice that focuses the mind and promotes inner peace.
- Rhythmic movement to music, full of energy and expression.
- Walking long distances, often on trails or in nature.
- A period of relaxation or recovery for the body and mind.
16 Clues: A steady movement on foot, one step at a time. • A joyful sound caused by amusement or happiness. • Walking long distances, often on trails or in nature. • A period of relaxation or recovery for the body and mind. • Rhythmic movement to music, full of energy and expression. • Interacting with others for connection, fun, or communication. • ...
Mental Health & Substance Use 2025-07-01
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- Re-experiencing past trauma or drug effects unexpectedly
- Condition where someone loses connection with reality
- An emotional state often worsened by substance use
- Practice of staying away from substances
- Misperception of reality or hearing voices
- Strong urge or desire to use a substance again
- Feeling of deep sadness that lasts a long time
- Strategy to manage emotions or stress
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- Brain chemical often linked to pleasure and mood
- Condition where someone uses drugs to avoid emotional pain (4,11)
- When both mental illness and substance use exist together (4,9)
- Seeking help from others or professionals
- Treatment or support that includes both substance use and mental health (10,4)
- Support group used in many recovery journeys (2, 5)
- Type of treatment involving talking to a therapist
- A helpful way to deal with triggers or stress (6,5)
16 Clues: Strategy to manage emotions or stress • Practice of staying away from substances • Seeking help from others or professionals • Misperception of reality or hearing voices • Strong urge or desire to use a substance again • Feeling of deep sadness that lasts a long time • Brain chemical often linked to pleasure and mood • An emotional state often worsened by substance use • ...
Mental health and wellbeing 2025-06-30
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- A way to calm your mind and body by focusing your attention on breathing, thoughts, or the present moment to reduce stress.
- Paying close attention to the present moment, focusing on what you’re doing to feel calm and reduce stress.
- Being brave and facing fear or difficulties with determination, even when scared.
- The ability to bounce back and recover quickly from challenges or difficulties while staying strong.
- A state of overall health and well-being that includes feeling good physically, mentally, and emotionally.
- Taking time to rest and calm your body and mind, reducing stress and tension.
- How much you like, believe in, and feel confident about yourself and your abilities.
- The process of improving or developing yourself, physically or emotionally
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- The drive or reason that pushes you to achieve a goal or complete a task.
- The process of sharing ideas, feelings, or information effectively through talking, writing, or actions.
- A sense of feeling part of a group or community, where you feel accepted and connected to others.
- Caring deeply about others, feeling concern for them, and wanting to help in kind and supportive ways.
- Physical activity that helps you stay fit, healthy, and improves your overall well-being.
- Understanding and sharing how someone else feels by imagining yourself in their position.
- A state of feeling good, content, and satisfied with life, often from positive emotions.
- The power to handle physical challenges or overcome emotional difficulties with resilience and determination.
16 Clues: The drive or reason that pushes you to achieve a goal or complete a task. • The process of improving or developing yourself, physically or emotionally • Taking time to rest and calm your body and mind, reducing stress and tension. • Being brave and facing fear or difficulties with determination, even when scared. • ...
Living in Community 2022-04-12
10 Clues: at ease • to be afraid • calm mental state • feeling cared for • a feeling of unease • A good feeling/content • state of mental tension • certain about something • concerned about something • timid in the company of other people
Health Crossword 2022-05-25
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- How you are and what you are feeling
- A problem or something that is wrong
- Places you can go to help with your mental health
- Ways you can try and calm down
- A problem that difficult to fix
- The ability to recover from something bad or upsetting
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- What you think
- Common mental health issue
- Everything going on inside your head
9 Clues: What you think • Common mental health issue • Ways you can try and calm down • A problem that difficult to fix • How you are and what you are feeling • Everything going on inside your head • A problem or something that is wrong • Places you can go to help with your mental health • The ability to recover from something bad or upsetting
Matayahal 2025-02-12
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- walkway in between walls in public
- the quality of becoming annoyed very easily
- an advantage that only one person or group of people has, usually because of their position or because they are rich
- a person qualified to practice medicine
- a social event for a group of people who have not seen each other for a long time
- pleasant smell
- (verb)to frighten or threaten someone
- someone who is very interested in a particular subject and knows a lot about it
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- great mental suffering and unhappiness, or great physical pain
- (verb)to grow, develop, or be successful
- a kind of grain used for food and to make beer and whiskey
- a state of extreme physical or mental fatigue
- a feeling of sadness, or medical a type of mental illness that causes long periods of unhappiness
- (verb)to turn, or cause something to turn, from a solid or liquid state into gas
- walkway in between walls in a home
- The gym is putting members through the ______.
- walkway in between shelves, chairs, etc. no walls
17 Clues: pleasant smell • walkway in between walls in public • walkway in between walls in a home • (verb)to frighten or threaten someone • a person qualified to practice medicine • (verb)to grow, develop, or be successful • the quality of becoming annoyed very easily • a state of extreme physical or mental fatigue • The gym is putting members through the ______. • ...
Health and Wellness 2025-01-22
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- A way to manage difficult emotions, stress, and other challenges in life
- A person's ability to think and to understand ideas and information
- Ability to act independently and make decisions without authorization
- A way to get help with mental health issues or difficult times
- Objectives or targets that people set to achieve
- Regular physical activity that can improve your muscle strength and boost your endurance
- A conscious mental reaction (such as anger or fear)
- Drinking 8-10 cuts of water a day
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- A person who does something, especially helping other people, willingly and without being forced or paid to do it
- The state of being in good health
- Walking running sports exercise
- Non-physical part of yourself, often connected to deep beliefs, meaning, and a sense of connection to something bigger than yourself
- Enjoying being around people
- A natural reaction to a challenge or demand that causes a feeling of mental or physical tension
- Combines physical poses, breathing techniques, and meditation
- The practice of keeping clean and healthy
- A person with trustworthy qualities
17 Clues: Enjoying being around people • Walking running sports exercise • The state of being in good health • Drinking 8-10 cuts of water a day • A person with trustworthy qualities • The practice of keeping clean and healthy • Objectives or targets that people set to achieve • A conscious mental reaction (such as anger or fear) • ...
Mental Health Day 2021-10-04
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- Depression is a mental health disorder characterized by feelings of ______ or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life
- what do you use when you do the 4-7-8 breathing technique
- most common mental health disorder in older adults
- our emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- breathing that relieves muscle stiffness and clears clogged breathing passages
- relaxes the fear center in our brain
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- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances
- one of the best ways to lower stress in the body
- feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
- regular _____ can positively impact your mental health
10 Clues: relaxes the fear center in our brain • one of the best ways to lower stress in the body • most common mental health disorder in older adults • our emotional, psychological, and social well-being • regular _____ can positively impact your mental health • what do you use when you do the 4-7-8 breathing technique • ...
How do Natural Disasters impact Human Services? 2021-11-30
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- a cloud based video conferencing tool that lets you host virtual one on one or team meetings
- crisis-centered aid accessed by phone or computer
- discussed effects of homelessness during natural disasters
- discussed affects of paranoia during natural disasters
- (non-governmental organization) that provides disaster relief and medical treatment--3 words
- condition of suffering from a mental illness and comorbid substance use disorder--2 words
- COVID-19 recently included in this list of wide-spread, destructive winter storms, floods, tornados, hurricanes, wildfires, earthquakes--2 words
- not having a dwelling place or shelter
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- excessive concern that harm will occur due to deliberate actions of others
- primary central intake for all adults and children needing mental health services for people living in Sacramento--2 words
- this occurs when nurses are overworked and become apathetic to patients
- discussed effects of domestic violence during natural disasters
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- manages case workers--2 words
- a place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger
- discussed how human services help during and after natural disasters
- discussed effects of mental health during natural disasters
17 Clues: manages case workers--2 words • Federal Emergency Management Agency • not having a dwelling place or shelter • crisis-centered aid accessed by phone or computer • discussed affects of paranoia during natural disasters • discussed effects of homelessness during natural disasters • discussed effects of mental health during natural disasters • ...
Unit 2.1 & 2.2 Crossword 2025-06-24
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- The best or most typical example of a concept that helps classify new information.
- Mental frameworks that help organize and interpret information based on past experiences.
- Thinking about one’s own thinking; the ability to monitor and control cognitive processes.
- The ability to produce new and valuable ideas or solutions.
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- Mental shortcuts or rules of thumb that help solve problems quickly but can lead to errors.
- The mental process of focusing awareness on a specific stimulus while ignoring others.
- The activation of certain associations in memory, often unconsciously, which influences perception or behavior.
- The situation or environment surrounding a stimulus that influences how it is perceived or understood.
- Step-by-step problem-solving procedures that guarantee a correct solution if followed correctly.
- Mental groupings of similar objects, events, or people used to simplify and categorize information.
- The way information is presented, which can affect decisions and judgments.
11 Clues: The ability to produce new and valuable ideas or solutions. • The way information is presented, which can affect decisions and judgments. • The best or most typical example of a concept that helps classify new information. • The mental process of focusing awareness on a specific stimulus while ignoring others. • ...
Self-Awareness 2022-10-12
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- an awareness of ones self
- the act of realizing
- act of knowing
- the ability to show you are wise
- a mental picture or impression of something
- self control, orderly behavior
- perceiving noticing with a degree of though or observation
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- the power of comprehending, a mental grasp
- a result of perceiving
- the quality or state of being responsible
- to study; subject to analysis
- your view of worth or value
- a discovery, realization, or disclosure
- accept responsibility for your actions
14 Clues: act of knowing • the act of realizing • a result of perceiving • an awareness of ones self • your view of worth or value • to study; subject to analysis • self control, orderly behavior • the ability to show you are wise • accept responsibility for your actions • a discovery, realization, or disclosure • the quality or state of being responsible • ...
M4/2 Health 2025-09-25
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- Hurting someone physically
- Understanding another person’s feelings
- Brain part for thinking
- Negative stress
- Positive stress
- The ability to recover after challenges
- A fight or disagreement
- Hurting others online
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- Deep breathing and meditation are forms
- A mental illness where someone feels sad all the time
- Overall care for body, mind, emotions, and friends
- The brain’s emotional alarm system, linking emotions, stress, and memory, and affecting mental health.
- The body’s reaction to pressure or problems
- Healthy ways of managing feelings
14 Clues: Negative stress • Positive stress • Hurting others online • Brain part for thinking • A fight or disagreement • Hurting someone physically • Healthy ways of managing feelings • Deep breathing and meditation are forms • Understanding another person’s feelings • The ability to recover after challenges • The body’s reaction to pressure or problems • ...
CHANGE THE NOUN GIVEN TO THEIR ADJECTIVE FORMATIONS 2024-09-02
24 Clues: MIND • HERO • BLOOD • HABIT • CHILD • DRAMA • CRIME • HUNGER • HUMOUR • COWARD • SEASON • TRAGIC • HEALTH • LEGEND • PATRIOT • FORTUNE • SILENCE • EXCITED • ACCIDENT • RESIDENT • NUTRIENT • QUESTION • EDUCATION • EXCELLENCE
week 14 12/5 2024-12-03
20 Clues: air • mad • new • sing • mind • scare • alone • twelve • afraid • health • machine • from Rome • upper arm • need food • directions • twenty five • from Germany • bird covering • from government • belongs to country
TESTANDO CONHECIMENTO- SAÚDE MENTAL 2022-03-03
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- SIGLA DADA AS UNIDADES ESPECIALIZADAS EM SAÚDE MENTAL PARA O TRATAMENTO E REINSERÇÃO SOCIAL DE PESSOAS COM TRANSTORNOS MENTAIS PERSISTENTES
- NOME DE UM REI FRANCÊS QUE ACREDITAVA SER FEITO DE VIDRO
- NOME DADO AO NÍVEL DE ATENÇÃO QUE TEM POR BASE A PREVENÇÃO DOS AGRAVOS À SAÚDE MENTAL
- NOME DADO A REFORMA QUE CONTRIBUIU PARA A DESCENTRALIZAÇÃO DA ASSISTÊNCIA, VOLTADO PARA MELHORIA DA QUALIDADE DE VIDA DO PORTADOR DE TRANSTORNO MENTAL E FAVORECENDO A INCLUSÃO SOCIAL DOS PACIENTES AO PROPICIAR TROCAS SOCIAIS, AO FAVORECER A CIDADANIA E CONTRATUALIDADE
- SOBRENOME DO POLÍTICO RESPONSÁVEL PELA REFORMA PSIQUIÁTRICA NO BRASIL
- SOBRENOME DE UM MÉDICO QUE É UTILIZADO PARA CLASSIFICAR GENTE "LOUCA"
- NOME DADO UMA TERAPIA BASTANTE UTILIZADA NA DÉCADA DE 60
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- SOBRENOME DO MÉDICO ITALIANO QUE QUESTIONA A EXISTÊNCIA DE HOSPITAIS PSIQUIÁTRICOS - 1960
- NOME DADO AO NÍVEL DE ATENÇÃO QUE TEM COMO FUNDAMENTO BÁSICO O DIAGNÓSTICO PRECOCE, MINIMIZANDO AS CONSEQUENCIAS DA DOENÇA
- PROPOSTA DE TERAPIA QUE PODE SER APLICADA EM QUALQUER UM DOS NÍVEIS DE ATENÇÃO
- PRIMEIRO NOME DO MÉDICO CONSIDERADO A SER O PRIMEIRO A QUEBRAR AS CORRENTES QUE PRENDIAM OS INSANOS.
- O MESMO QUE PRECAUÇÃO CAUTELA
- NOME DADO A ERA NO BRASIL ONDE FALTAVAM LEITOS NOS HOSPÍCIOS ENTRE 1950 - 1970
- NOME DADO AO RITUAL QUE MUITAS PESSOAS CONSIDERADAS "LOUCAS" ERAM SUBMETIDAS
- SIGLA DA POLITICA QUE ADOTA PRATICAS INTEGRATIVAS EM SAUDE PELO SUS
- NOME DADO AO NÍVEL DE ATENÇÃO QUE TEM COMO BASE O TRATAMENTO E REINSERÇÃO SOCIAL
16 Clues: O MESMO QUE PRECAUÇÃO CAUTELA • NOME DE UM REI FRANCÊS QUE ACREDITAVA SER FEITO DE VIDRO • NOME DADO UMA TERAPIA BASTANTE UTILIZADA NA DÉCADA DE 60 • SIGLA DA POLITICA QUE ADOTA PRATICAS INTEGRATIVAS EM SAUDE PELO SUS • SOBRENOME DO POLÍTICO RESPONSÁVEL PELA REFORMA PSIQUIÁTRICA NO BRASIL • SOBRENOME DE UM MÉDICO QUE É UTILIZADO PARA CLASSIFICAR GENTE "LOUCA" • ...
MUCOM Mental Fit Friday 2022-10-26
Across
- the ability to control oneself
- a feeling of great pleasure or happiness
- the capacity to accept or tolerate delay, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious
- use of imagination to invent something
- the state or fact of existing, occurring or being present
- the element of a human that allows them to be aware
- an act of concentrating interest or activity on something
- recovering quickly from difficultness
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- an aim, or a plan
- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
- being warm and understanding towards oneself when we suffer, fail or feel inadequate
- the state of being free from illness or injury
- the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something
- the practice of meditating
- not feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions
- a relationship in which a person or thing is linked or associated with something else
16 Clues: an aim, or a plan • the practice of meditating • the ability to control oneself • recovering quickly from difficultness • use of imagination to invent something • a feeling of great pleasure or happiness • the state of being free from illness or injury • the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy • the element of a human that allows them to be aware • ...
Mental Health Awareness Crossword 2025-04-22
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- A state of inner peace and stillness
- What we aim for between work, rest, and play
- A small act that can change someone's day
- What happens when you learn from life's challenges
- Doing this can help reduce anxiety
- What we offer and receive from others
- To pause and think about your thoughts and feelings
- The ability to bounce back from stress or adversity
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- Mental clarity and attention
- Being fully present in the moment
- Taking these during the day helps rest your mind
- A simple practice that helps calm the nervous system
- We need 7-9 hours of this to recharge mentally
- Feeling thankful for something or someone
- A common experience of worry or nervousness
- A common reaction to pressure or overload
16 Clues: Mental clarity and attention • Being fully present in the moment • Doing this can help reduce anxiety • A state of inner peace and stillness • What we offer and receive from others • A small act that can change someone's day • Feeling thankful for something or someone • A common reaction to pressure or overload • A common experience of worry or nervousness • ...
Recovery Cross Words 2023-02-15
Across
- Reverse back to previous behaviors
- Being dependent on something habit forming
- Ability to recover or adapt
- A tough journey that we are all on
- Complete trust and confident in someone or something
- Related to or involving mental process of knowing
- Feelings, mental reactions
- Actively regulating self to become mentally and emotionally stable
- things or incidents that cause physical and / or psychological strain
- Improper handling, or application of something
- What something is for
- To bear weight of or strengthening
- General condition of body and mind
- Regard highly, think much of
- Absence of substance use, abstinence
- Act of providing treatment for an illness or disorder
- To contemplate and self-reflect
- How individuals act
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- Act of hindering, impediment
- Mixed feelings or emotions
- Need of, reliance
- Journey of progressive betterment
- Difficulties, barriers
- Feeling remorseful, often experience with the feeling of shame
- A process of healing with the help of professionals
- To be fully present and aware
- State of individuals in good health
- Disposed to, defying, against
- Things that stimulate and brings back feelings or emotions
- Become different
- Physical or mental features that indicate a condition of illness or disorder
31 Clues: Become different • Need of, reliance • How individuals act • What something is for • Difficulties, barriers • Mixed feelings or emotions • Feelings, mental reactions • Ability to recover or adapt • Act of hindering, impediment • Regard highly, think much of • To be fully present and aware • Disposed to, defying, against • To contemplate and self-reflect • ...
Psychological problems 2022-05-11
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- Rate of comparison between twins
- Came up with SLT
- Self-management programmes run this way
- Biological repeated use of substance
- Millions of prescriptions antidepressant
- Thoughts that are maladaptive
- 1 in… involved in violent crimes
- High levels = Schiz
- Indirect reinforcement
- Behavioural therapy to avoid substance
- % family who have mental health issues
- Bad associations with something
- How you explain behaviour
- Example of self-management programmes
- Came up with learnt helplessness
- Challenge of modern living
- Normal emotion to feel not depression
- hormone that suppresses immune system
- Social theory about in and out groups
- Opposite of reductionism
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- Negative thoughts about yourself
- x likely ppl with issues are unemployed
- Where there is less serotonin
- Many family members become this
- Identical twin
- 7 or more symptoms
- Culturally bound disorder
- Opposite of Holistic
- I_D version 10
- Low levels = depression
- key ingredient for serotonin in carbs
- Site blocked by SSRIs
- unique characteristic of Bipolar
- % NHS spends on mental heath issues
- Important part of good mental health
- Cognitive set between sessions
- Using a substance to get high
- Drug that makes you nauseous
- Key study on effectiveness of CBT
- Variations in beliefs mental health
- Key study Alcohol addiction
- makes people want to relapse
- Antidepressants
43 Clues: Identical twin • I_D version 10 • Antidepressants • Came up with SLT • 7 or more symptoms • High levels = Schiz • Opposite of Holistic • Site blocked by SSRIs • Indirect reinforcement • Low levels = depression • Opposite of reductionism • Culturally bound disorder • How you explain behaviour • Challenge of modern living • Key study Alcohol addiction • Drug that makes you nauseous • ...
Social Worker 2022-11-24
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- severe mental disorder in which contact with reality is lost
- a symbol of disgrace or infamy
- relating to or involving the mental process of knowing
- a local and habitual twitching, especially in the face
- tending to impart new life and vigor to
- run away from a place or situation of danger.
- the protection granted by a nation to someone who has left their native country as a political refugee.
- a person of more advanced age
- a brief description given for purposes of identification
- mental deterioration of organic or functional origin
- a place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger.
- the act of judging a person or situation or event
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- take over the place, position, or role of (someone or something).
- move (goods) illegally into or out of a country.
- intense sorrow caused by loss of a loved one
- belonging to one by birth
- loss of the ability to move a body part
- state of sorrow over the death or departure of a loved one
- your consciousness of your own identity
- the condition of being excessively overweight
- discrimination against middle-aged and elderly people
- impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism
22 Clues: belonging to one by birth • a person of more advanced age • a symbol of disgrace or infamy • loss of the ability to move a body part • tending to impart new life and vigor to • your consciousness of your own identity • intense sorrow caused by loss of a loved one • the condition of being excessively overweight • run away from a place or situation of danger. • ...
Chapter 18 medical term 2023-12-05
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- Morbid impulse to set fires.
- presence of two or more disease at the same time
- Diagnosis and treatment of mental disorder.
- Substances that affect the mind or behavior.
- Fear of being trapped in a confined space.
- False belief or judgment held despite strong evidence to that contrary.
- Treatment of mental disorders through communication.
- Depression that occurs at the sometime every year, often in winter.
- Unable or unwilling to speak.
- Physical immobility and mental stupor
- distress caused by fear.
- fear or dread
- State of chronic dependence on a drug/medication.
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- Inability to sleep.
- Natural substance in the brain that has the same effect as opium.
- Scientific study of the human mind and behavior.
- Multiple personalities
- Mood disorder with hyperactivity, irritability and rapid speech.
- Fear of heights.
- uncontrollable thoughts or impulses
- the capacity to become accustomed to a stimulus or drug.
- A crystalline compound that is a stimulate of the central nervous system.
- loss of memories
- Substance that diminishes activity, sensation, or tone.
- Exaggerated feeling of well-being.
- Nonmedical term for person unable to be responsible for actions.
- Agent that intensifies sensory perception.
- fear of being trapped in a public place.
- Killing of one human by another.
29 Clues: fear or dread • Fear of heights. • loss of memories • Inability to sleep. • Multiple personalities • distress caused by fear. • Morbid impulse to set fires. • Unable or unwilling to speak. • Killing of one human by another. • Exaggerated feeling of well-being. • uncontrollable thoughts or impulses • Physical immobility and mental stupor • fear of being trapped in a public place. • ...
Sekolah Tanpa Perundungan 2025-02-15
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- Keadaan baik secara fisik, mental, spiritual, dan sosial yang memungkinkan seseorang untuk hidup produktif
- tindakan agresif yang dilakukan secara sengaja dan berulang-ulang untuk menyakiti, merendahkan, atau merugikan orang lain
- Orang yang melakukan suatu perbuatan, tindakan
- sikap menghargai dan menerima perbedaan pendapat, keyakinan, atau praktik yang dilakukan oleh orang lain
- Sikap peduli dan mendukung kepada teman, baik saat susah, senang, maupun sedih
- Sikap yang harus dimiliki agar tidak mudah terpengaruh oleh perundungan
- Perasaan tidak puas atau tidak senang yang dirasakan ketika harapan atau ekspektasi tidak terwujud
- Pertentangan atau perselisihan antara dua pihak atau lebih
- Teman atau rekan akrab yang memiliki hubungan erat secara emosional dan sosial
- Sikap yang menunjukkan kasih sayang dan perhatian terhadap orang lain
- Perasaan yang muncul sebagai respons terhadap suatu situasi atau peristiwa
- Memberikan hak kepada yang berhak menerimanya
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- Tidak memihak
- Proses penyelesaian sengketa dengan perundingan yang dibantu oleh pihak ketiga yang netral
- Gangguan kesehatan mental yang ditandai oleh perasaan sedih berkepanjangan
- Orang atau kelompok yang mengalami penderitaan, kerugian, atau pengabaian hak asasi manusia
- Perasaan takut atau khawatir
- Sikap mental yang membuat seseorang yakin pada kemampuannya sendiri
- Salah satu perasaan yang dialami korban akibat perundungan
- Keadaan tentram, harmonis, dan bebas dari konflik atau kekerasan
20 Clues: Tidak memihak • Perasaan takut atau khawatir • Memberikan hak kepada yang berhak menerimanya • Orang yang melakukan suatu perbuatan, tindakan • Salah satu perasaan yang dialami korban akibat perundungan • Pertentangan atau perselisihan antara dua pihak atau lebih • Keadaan tentram, harmonis, dan bebas dari konflik atau kekerasan • ...
Psychology Easy 2025-08-21
Across
- A series of thoughts, images, and sensations occuring in a person's mind during sleep
- A relatively permanent change in behavior due to experience
- An extreme or irrational fear of something
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- The ability to form new ideas, or images or concepts of external objects not present to the senses
- Mental processes involved in gaining knowledge and comprehension
- The capacity to gain an accurate and deep insight of something or someone
- Individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving
- The mental capacity to store and retrieve information
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- Processes that initiate, guide, and sustain goal-oriented behaviors
- The actions or reactions of an individual in response to external or internal stimuli
- A settled or regular tendency or practice
- A class of functional mental disorders involving chronic distress
- The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information
- Physiological and psychological state of being awoken or of sense organs stimulated to a point of perception
- Aware of and responding to one's surroundings
- Complex reaction pattern involving experimental, behavioral, and physiological elements
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
- The element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences
- Response to perceived threats or challenges
20 Clues: A settled or regular tendency or practice • An extreme or irrational fear of something • Response to perceived threats or challenges • Aware of and responding to one's surroundings • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills • The mental capacity to store and retrieve information • ...
Psych 341 Crossword puzzle 2017-12-04
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- The one best representation of a category.
- The most basic unit of spoken language, for example B, C, D.
- The mental representation of objects or stimuli.
- Finds that people do a better job remembering something when they are tested on it.
- Mental representation of a category.
- Knowledge about how to do something such as driving a car.
- This problem arises when we want to take a general thought and express it with words.
- Movements of the body that can be used to help an individual to express a thought.
- Used when trying to pay equal attention to two or more stimuli. Not multitasking but related to it.
- Generalized, well-integrated knowledge about a situation, event, or person.
- A language like representation for stimuli. With this it is thought that images are stored in the mind with words.
- The tendency of humans to actively organize what they see. A central idea of this is that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
- The knowledge of social rules used in language that one has.
- The brief immediate memory for the limited amount of material that you are currently processing; this process also coordinates ongoing mental activities.
- Mental images are represented by an image that very closely resembles the physical object.
- Concentration of mental activity that facilitates the consolidation of sensory information and thought processes.
- The basic unit of meaning.
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- A doctrine of psychology that states that psychology should focus on objective, observable reactions, to stimuli in the environment.
- the effect that finds that memories are easier to remember when the information in the memory has been related to yourself in some way.
- Using an objects’ characteristics to recognize what it is.
- Used when trying to focus on something important while ignoring other irrelevant stimuli.
- A heuristic that requires you to look at your end goal and determine the method they will use to reach the goal.
- Memories that have been accumulated for experiences and information that have been gained over a lifetime.
- Using concepts, expectations, and memory to recognize an object.
- A doctrine of psychology that stated carefully trained observers should systematically analyze their own sensations and report them as objectively as possible in order to study mental processes.
- This is when a set of problems have the same underlying structure and solution but different specific details.
- States that one concept would have multiple examples that match its criteria.
- Memory of your own organized knowledge about the world. Such as words and factual information.
- netlike organization of concepts with multiple interconnections. Used in semantic memory.
- Memory related to events that happen personally to you in your own life.
30 Clues: The basic unit of meaning. • Mental representation of a category. • The one best representation of a category. • The mental representation of objects or stimuli. • Using an objects’ characteristics to recognize what it is. • Knowledge about how to do something such as driving a car. • The most basic unit of spoken language, for example B, C, D. • ...
Unit 1 AP Psychology 2023-11-28
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- Focus on the behavior of employees in the workplace.
- Roots of behavior and mental processes with natural selection.
- The study of behavior and mental processes using the experimental method.
- The scientific study of all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communication.
- Historically significant perspective that emphasized the growth potential of healthy people and the individual potential for personal growth.
- The study of how psychological processes affect and enhance teaching and learning.
- A historical school of psychology devoted to uncovering the basic structures that make up the mind and thought.
- The study of observable behavior and its explanation by principals of learning.
- Differing complementary views, from biological to psychological to social-cultural, for analyzing any given phenomenon.
- Focus on human growth and changes across the lifespan, including physical, cognitive, social, intellectual, perceptual, personality and emotional growth.
- The psychological specialty focuses on the physical and chemical changes that cause, and occur in response to, behavior and mental processes.
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- Studies how unconscious drives and conflicts influence behavior.
- First woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology.
- A sociological and psychological theory that deals with the importance of culture and society in developing and shaping individuals.
- The field of psychology devoted to testing, measurement, assessment and related activities.
- An advocate for the mentally ill by highlighting the deplorable conditions in asylums.
- Principle that among the range of inherited trait variations, those contributing to reproduction and survival will most likely be passed to succeeding generations.
- "Father of Psychology" 1st to study psychology in a lab; introspection and structuralism.
- The interdisciplinary study of the brain activity linked with cognition (including perception, thinking, memory, and language).
- Best known for creating his version of psychology that described the structure of the mind: structuralism.
- The study o fan individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting.
- A branch of psychology that studies assesses and treats people with psychological disorders
- A branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders; practiced by physicians who often provide medical (for example drug) treatments as well as psychological therapy
- A branch of psychology that assists people with problems in living (often related to school, work and marriage) and in achieving greater well-being
- Established the first psychology laboratory at an American women's college
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
- A historical school of psychology that believed mental processes could best be understood in terms of their adaptive purpose and function.
- This perspective is based on observable behaviors and actions; unlike some of the other perspectives, this perspective does not pay attention to cognitive processes because they are not observable.
- Longstanding controversy over the relative contributions that genes and experience make to the development of psychological traits and behaviors.
- How we think, influence and relate to one another
30 Clues: First woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology. • How we think, influence and relate to one another • Focus on the behavior of employees in the workplace. • The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. • Roots of behavior and mental processes with natural selection. • Studies how unconscious drives and conflicts influence behavior. • ...
Unit 1 AP Psychology 2023-11-28
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- Focus on the behavior of employees in the workplace.
- Roots of behavior and mental processes with natural selection.
- The study of behavior and mental processes using the experimental method.
- The scientific study of all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communication.
- Historically significant perspective that emphasized the growth potential of healthy people and the individual potential for personal growth.
- The study of how psychological processes affect and enhance teaching and learning.
- A historical school of psychology devoted to uncovering the basic structures that make up the mind and thought.
- The study of observable behavior and its explanation by principals of learning.
- Differing complementary views, from biological to psychological to social-cultural, for analyzing any given phenomenon.
- Focus on human growth and changes across the lifespan, including physical, cognitive, social, intellectual, perceptual, personality and emotional growth.
- The psychological specialty focuses on the physical and chemical changes that cause, and occur in response to, behavior and mental processes.
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- Studies how unconscious drives and conflicts influence behavior.
- First woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology.
- A sociological and psychological theory that deals with the importance of culture and society in developing and shaping individuals.
- The field of psychology devoted to testing, measurement, assessment and related activities.
- An advocate for the mentally ill by highlighting the deplorable conditions in asylums.
- Principle that among the range of inherited trait variations, those contributing to reproduction and survival will most likely be passed to succeeding generations.
- "Father of Psychology" 1st to study psychology in a lab; introspection and structuralism.
- The interdisciplinary study of the brain activity linked with cognition (including perception, thinking, memory, and language).
- Best known for creating his version of psychology that described the structure of the mind: structuralism.
- The study o fan individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting.
- A branch of psychology that studies assesses and treats people with psychological disorders
- A branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders; practiced by physicians who often provide medical (for example drug) treatments as well as psychological therapy
- A branch of psychology that assists people with problems in living (often related to school, work and marriage) and in achieving greater well-being
- Established the first psychology laboratory at an American women's college
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
- A historical school of psychology that believed mental processes could best be understood in terms of their adaptive purpose and function.
- This perspective is based on observable behaviors and actions; unlike some of the other perspectives, this perspective does not pay attention to cognitive processes because they are not observable.
- Longstanding controversy over the relative contributions that genes and experience make to the development of psychological traits and behaviors.
- How we think, influence and relate to one another
30 Clues: First woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology. • How we think, influence and relate to one another • Focus on the behavior of employees in the workplace. • The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. • Roots of behavior and mental processes with natural selection. • Studies how unconscious drives and conflicts influence behavior. • ...
terminología de enfermedades, salud y accidente de trabajo 2024-09-18
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- Medidas para evitar riesgos laborales
- Enfermedad por inhalar polvo de sílice
- Factores del entorno laboral.
- Alteración del estado de salud.
- Relacionado con la actividad laboral.
- Contacto con un factor de riesgo.
- Persona que realiza una actividad laboral.
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- Parte del cuerpo afectada en el síndrome carpiano
- Peligro potencial en el trabajo
- Daño físico en un accidente laboral
- Bienestar físico, mental y social
- Estado de satisfacción física y mental.
- Imposibilidad de trabajar por una lesión.
- Evento repentino que causa daño en el trabajo
14 Clues: Factores del entorno laboral. • Peligro potencial en el trabajo • Alteración del estado de salud. • Bienestar físico, mental y social • Contacto con un factor de riesgo. • Daño físico en un accidente laboral • Medidas para evitar riesgos laborales • Relacionado con la actividad laboral. • Enfermedad por inhalar polvo de sílice • Estado de satisfacción física y mental. • ...
Fall Vocabulary Crossword 2025-10-29
Across
- Things that come one after another
- To buy something
- little cold; like autumn mornings
- The general weather pattern
- To think about something carefully
- What falls from trees in autumn
- Ability to do something
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- To find something new
- A big outdoor fire used for warmth or celebration
- To form a mental picture
- Orange fruit carved at Halloween
- Someone’s moral or mental qualities
- The season when leaves fall from trees
- What you wear to stay warm in fall
14 Clues: To buy something • To find something new • Ability to do something • To form a mental picture • The general weather pattern • What falls from trees in autumn • Orange fruit carved at Halloween • little cold; like autumn mornings • Things that come one after another • To think about something carefully • What you wear to stay warm in fall • Someone’s moral or mental qualities • ...
Integration of Filipino values on mental health practice 2025-12-14
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- Determinants Poverty, nutrition, and social conditions are recognized as major influences on mental well-being.
- Care Treatment involves family support, recognizing kinship as a key strength in Filipino mental health care.
- Care is built on sensitivity, trust, and indirect communication to preserve dignity and comfort.
- Mental health is viewed as relational; distress affects not only the individual but also family and community.
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- Mental health care is strengthened through collaboration with spiritual and community leaders.
- Mental health care respects and integrates cultural and religious practices alongside modern treatment
- Community- and family-based approaches help reduce stigma and increase access to care
- Friends and social networks serve as primary coping resources and often come before professional help.
- Reframed as resilience and hope—trusting inner strength and faith despite uncertainty.
9 Clues: Community- and family-based approaches help reduce stigma and increase access to care • Reframed as resilience and hope—trusting inner strength and faith despite uncertainty. • Mental health care is strengthened through collaboration with spiritual and community leaders. • ...
