mental Crossword Puzzles
If He Had Been With me 2025-04-28
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- a leaping movement upward
- deep sorrow, especially that caused by someone's death.
- a feeling of fellowship or friendship.
- the fact or process of losing something or someone.
- having or showing signs of mental anguish or torment.
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- pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely.
- the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- relating to disorders of the mind.
- the state of being brave and courageous in the face of hardship or adversity
- a person's mental or physical condition.
10 Clues: a leaping movement upward • relating to disorders of the mind. • pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely. • a feeling of fellowship or friendship. • a person's mental or physical condition. • the fact or process of losing something or someone. • having or showing signs of mental anguish or torment. • deep sorrow, especially that caused by someone's death. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-28
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- a sudden feeling of acute and disabling anxiety.
- a personality disorder characterized by excessive orderliness, perfectionism, attention to details, and a need for control in relating to others.
- a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression.
- any disorder that significantly impairs the cognitive functions of an individual to the point where normal functioning in society is impossible without treatment.
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- the more-severe form of depression, also known as major depression or major depressive disorder.
- a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.
- an expert or specialist in psychology.
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- a chronic or persistent disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease or injury and marked by memory disorders, personality changes, and impaired reasoning.
- abnormal anxiety about one's health, especially with an unwarranted fear that one has a serious disease.
- a range of antisocial types of behavior displayed in childhood or adolescence.
11 Clues: an expert or specialist in psychology. • a sudden feeling of acute and disabling anxiety. • a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression. • a range of antisocial types of behavior displayed in childhood or adolescence. • a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness. • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-29
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- a mental health professional who uses psychological evaluations and talk therapy to help people learn to better cope with life and relationship issues and mental health conditions
- term used to describe a state of low mood; is also a mental disorder
- to share your thoughts and opinions honestly and respectfully
- An illness that disrupts normal physical or mental functions
- when we have negative feelings or memories associated with a certain event or activity
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- a set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something
- a relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something else.
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness
- the treatment of someone with mental or physical illness without the use of drugs or operations
9 Clues: a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness • An illness that disrupts normal physical or mental functions • to share your thoughts and opinions honestly and respectfully • term used to describe a state of low mood; is also a mental disorder • when we have negative feelings or memories associated with a certain event or activity • ...
Unit B - Starter 2025-02-06
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- Outdoor activity
- Factor affecting mental health
- The amount of energy an organism uses. Metabolic ........
- Reasons for providing physical activity
- Health-monitoring test
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- Factor affecting physical health
- Communicating effectively with a client you must build .......
- Type of physical fitness
- Strategies to improve health status
- Health screening questionnaire
- Indicator of good physical health. Moving ......
- Signs of poor mental health
12 Clues: Outdoor activity • Health-monitoring test • Type of physical fitness • Signs of poor mental health • Health screening questionnaire • Factor affecting mental health • Factor affecting physical health • Strategies to improve health status • Reasons for providing physical activity • Indicator of good physical health. Moving ...... • ...
Psychological processes 2025-11-12
16 Clues: Will • Memory • Emotion • Thought • Language • Learning • Sensation • Attention • Perception • Motivation • Mentalstate • Imagination • Impressions • Consciousness • Absolutethreshold • or Mental state
unit 6 2021-12-17
17 Clues: опыт • мозг • навык • умный • искать • достигать • повторять • инструкция • умственный • напоминать • колебаться • талантливый • сдать экзамен • сосредоточиться • школьный предмет • провалить экзамен • задаваться вопросом
Adair and Adrián classwork - Adrián 2020-05-20
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- unusual and exciting activitie
- move forward or onward in space or time.
- related to the body
- something thst puts you to the test
- be careful!
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- something great
- resign oneself to failure.
- to succumb to mental or emotional stress
- The things you need to tho something
- related to the mind
- the objective of someone
- the ability to do something
12 Clues: be careful! • something great • related to the mind • related to the body • the objective of someone • resign oneself to failure. • the ability to do something • unusual and exciting activitie • something thst puts you to the test • The things you need to tho something • to succumb to mental or emotional stress • move forward or onward in space or time.
DRUG VOCABULARY 2017-11-07
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- AGAINST THE LAW
- THE PART OF THE CENTRAL NEVOUS SYSTEM THAT CONTROLS YOUR BODY
- A NERVOUS SYSTEM STIMULANT
- AN ILLEGAL DRUG WITH A STREET NAME "DOPE"
- DRIED LEAVES FROM THE HEMP FLOWER
- A MENTAL DISORDER THAT CAUSES MENTAL CONFLICTS
- RAPTUROUS DELIGHT
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- AN ILLEGAL DRUG AND A STREET NAME FOR IT IS "COKE"
- A SUBSTANCE THAT PRODUCES HALLUCINATIONS
- SADNESS
- A DRUG WITH THE STREET NAME "ACID"
- ANY LARGE GROUP OF FAT SOUBLE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS.
- A SUBSTANCE TO INHALE
- TENDING TO CAUSE ADDICTION
- A SUBSTANCES USED TO CURE SOMTHING (LEGALLY OR ILLEGALY)
- A STREET NAME FOR MARIJUANA
16 Clues: SADNESS • AGAINST THE LAW • RAPTUROUS DELIGHT • A SUBSTANCE TO INHALE • A NERVOUS SYSTEM STIMULANT • TENDING TO CAUSE ADDICTION • A STREET NAME FOR MARIJUANA • DRIED LEAVES FROM THE HEMP FLOWER • A DRUG WITH THE STREET NAME "ACID" • A SUBSTANCE THAT PRODUCES HALLUCINATIONS • AN ILLEGAL DRUG WITH A STREET NAME "DOPE" • A MENTAL DISORDER THAT CAUSES MENTAL CONFLICTS • ...
ddi Health Fair 2024-09-13
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- Appreciation for what one has.
- Hopefulness and confidence about the future or the successful outcome of something.
- A practice that involves breathing exercises to promote mental, physical, and emotional health.
- Positive attributes of a person.
- the branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
- A technique in which one focuses on the present
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- Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- Care Things you do regularly to maintain your mental health.
- It's OK to ask for _____.
- Reactions that human beings experience in response to events or situations.
- ______ skills help you manage your problems or symptoms when they arise.
- Esteem Belief that one's self has value.
13 Clues: It's OK to ask for _____. • Appreciation for what one has. • Positive attributes of a person. • Esteem Belief that one's self has value. • A technique in which one focuses on the present • Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • ...
HEALTH 2023-10-29
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- Practices and habits that promote cleanliness and health.
- The natural state of rest in which the body is inactive.
- The process of providing the body with essential nutrients.
- Physical activity done to maintain or improve health.
- An adverse reaction to a substance that causes harm.
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- A facility where people receive medical care and treatment.
- Substances and treatments used to prevent or treat illness.
- A feeling of mental or emotional strain or tension.
- The types and amounts of food that a person eats regularly.
- A licensed medical professional who diagnoses and treats patients.
- Related to the mind and mental well-being.
11 Clues: Related to the mind and mental well-being. • A feeling of mental or emotional strain or tension. • An adverse reaction to a substance that causes harm. • Physical activity done to maintain or improve health. • The natural state of rest in which the body is inactive. • Practices and habits that promote cleanliness and health. • ...
Mental Illness Vulnerable Populations 2022-04-13
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- a great resource for those that without transportation to a provider--->online visit
- Leaders see a problem with ________ due to a lack of following up and medication side effects
- service in our community providing medication management, outpatient therapy, etc.
- Increase the proportion of people with _____ use and mental health disorders who get treatment for both
- People with mental illness are often ________
- Enforce _____ for depression for all patients admitted to health clinics
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- Percent of TN adults that have a mental illness
- Many patients do not have ______ to facilities
- Is often the place those with mental illness go for treatment
9 Clues: People with mental illness are often ________ • Many patients do not have ______ to facilities • Percent of TN adults that have a mental illness • Is often the place those with mental illness go for treatment • Enforce _____ for depression for all patients admitted to health clinics • ...
GMU Mental Health Resources 2022-11-11
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- the month of National Mental Health Awareness Week
- a mood disorder associated with causing a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- taking the time to do things that improve both your physical health and mental health
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
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- ____thy; the CAPS' workshop on 11/17 about learning the value of emotions
- What the C in CAPS stands for
- student _______ services: the GMU service that provides evaluation, screening and referrals for mental health concerns
- GMU's mascot
- Timely____; the new on-demand mental health app that offers virtual counseling and other resources for free for GMU students
9 Clues: GMU's mascot • What the C in CAPS stands for • a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • the month of National Mental Health Awareness Week • ____thy; the CAPS' workshop on 11/17 about learning the value of emotions • taking the time to do things that improve both your physical health and mental health • ...
wellness 2024-02-12
10 Clues: overall health • your knowledge • mind, body, soul • the area around you • your outlook on life • your emotions and mind • activity, sleep, hygiene • the opposite of introverted • the three elements of health • physical,mental, and social well being
Vulnerable Population Mental Illness 2022-04-13
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- a great resource for those that without transportation to a provider--->online visits
- Leaders see a problem with ________ due to a lack of following up and medication side effects
- service in our community providing medication management, outpatient therapy, etc.
- Increase the proportion of people with _____ use and mental health disorders who get treatment for both
- People with mental illness are often ________
- Enforce _____ for depression for all patients admitted to health clinics
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- Percent of TN adults that have a mental illness
- Many patients do not have ______ to facilities
- Is often the place those with mental illness go for treatment
9 Clues: People with mental illness are often ________ • Many patients do not have ______ to facilities • Percent of TN adults that have a mental illness • Is often the place those with mental illness go for treatment • Enforce _____ for depression for all patients admitted to health clinics • ...
This is A Crucigrama 2022-02-17
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- hacer mas fuerza
- un area con agua y cesped y arobles
- un virus esta un _______
- una vida rica
- 30-50 dolares para atencion medica
- cocinando comida con liquido
- controlar las animales de leche
- un person que tiene mas peso que normal
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- 22 en el mundo para salud
- una problema tipicamente con la cabeza
- tienen 594 hospitales
- el persona que robar comitio un______
- 10 de octubre-dia de salud mental
- 25% de los personas tienen accesso a ayuda de salud mental
- un "boo boo"
15 Clues: un "boo boo" • una vida rica • hacer mas fuerza • tienen 594 hospitales • un virus esta un _______ • 22 en el mundo para salud • cocinando comida con liquido • controlar las animales de leche • 10 de octubre-dia de salud mental • 30-50 dolares para atencion medica • un area con agua y cesped y arobles • el persona que robar comitio un______ • una problema tipicamente con la cabeza • ...
Topics in Humanities Xword 2 2017-04-24
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- (n.) strong negative reaction
- (adj.) can be found everywhere
- (number) your teacher's age
- (n.) your teacher
- (n.) lowest point of something
- (number) how many students are enrolled in this class
- (v.) criticize; say negative things about
- (n.) Company phrase, like "Go for it!"
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- (n.) where your teacher was living before he came to Kansai Gaidai
- (adv.) at first
- (n.) mental condition; mental health
- (number) how many states are in the U.S.
- (numbers) this room: "62___"
- (v.) join the military
- (n.) close to happening: "on the __ of"
15 Clues: (adv.) at first • (n.) your teacher • (v.) join the military • (number) your teacher's age • (numbers) this room: "62___" • (n.) strong negative reaction • (adj.) can be found everywhere • (n.) lowest point of something • (n.) mental condition; mental health • (n.) Company phrase, like "Go for it!" • (n.) close to happening: "on the __ of" • ...
Body Image 2016-08-07
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- A necessity for speaking in public.
- Overweight
- The way you look.
- Someone's personal well being.
- Understanding of yourself
- A sense of urgency caused by too many physical or mental demands
- Having extreme anxiety problems
- The physical state of someone
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- A point of view you look at.
- The community around you.
- An illness that disrupts normal physical or mental functions.
- The will to succeed in achieving something
- Feelings of being dejected.
- Traits passed down through the family tree
- The staple food animals or plants have.
15 Clues: Overweight • The way you look. • The community around you. • Understanding of yourself • 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. • The will to succeed in achieving something • ...
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"Unbroken" Vocabulary Part 3 2021-10-04
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- fill something up again
- to put an end to
- at equal distances
- extremely serious or urgent
- very ugly or distorted
- severe mental or physical pain or suffering
- to make something more valuable
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- requiring a lot of effort or time
- a sudden storm
- lost in one’s thoughts, a daydream
- feeling or showing deep respect for something/someone
- gradually get smaller in size or strength
- absolutely necessary
- extreme tiredness from mental or physical effort
- the state of being unaware of what is happening
15 Clues: a sudden storm • to put an end to • at equal distances • absolutely necessary • very ugly or distorted • fill something up again • extremely serious or urgent • to make something more valuable • requiring a lot of effort or time • lost in one’s thoughts, a daydream • gradually get smaller in size or strength • severe mental or physical pain or suffering • ...
This is A Crucigrama 2022-02-17
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- 22 en el mundo para salud
- una vida rica
- cocinando comida con liquido
- un person que tiene mas peso que normal
- hacer mas fuerza
- una problema tipicamente con la cabeza
- el persona que robar comitio un______
- 30-50 dolares para atencion medica
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- un "boo boo"
- un area con agua y cesped y arobles
- 10 de octubre-dia de salud mental
- un virus esta un _______
- tienen 594 hospitales
- controlar las animales de leche
- 25% de los personas tienen accesso a ayuda de salud mental
15 Clues: un "boo boo" • una vida rica • hacer mas fuerza • tienen 594 hospitales • un virus esta un _______ • 22 en el mundo para salud • cocinando comida con liquido • controlar las animales de leche • 10 de octubre-dia de salud mental • 30-50 dolares para atencion medica • un area con agua y cesped y arobles • el persona que robar comitio un______ • una problema tipicamente con la cabeza • ...
LBTMY 2024-07-05
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- "System affected by lobotomies."
- "Lobotomies are a controversial part of this."
- "Unlikely tool used in early lobotomies."
- "Important consideration in lobotomies."
- "Person who performs a lobotomy."
- "Field of medicine dealing with mental health."
- "Lobotomies target this part of the brain."
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- "Century when lobotomies were most popular."
- "Field that includes procedures like lobotomies."
- "Aspect of a person often changed by a lobotomy."
- "Function that might be affected by lobotomy."
- "Physical evidence left after surgery."
- "Organ involved in a lobotomy."
- "Alternative to lobotomies for mental health."
- "Person undergoing a lobotomy."
15 Clues: "Organ involved in a lobotomy." • "Person undergoing a lobotomy." • "System affected by lobotomies." • "Person who performs a lobotomy." • "Physical evidence left after surgery." • "Important consideration in lobotomies." • "Unlikely tool used in early lobotomies." • "Lobotomies target this part of the brain." • "Century when lobotomies were most popular." • ...
Psychology & Intelligence 2025-06-28
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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 • ...
Medications 2024-02-28
9 Clues: headaches only • Blood Pressure • mood stabilizer • low thyroid hormone • Mental Health, Sleep • Neuromuscular, tremors • Hypertension, Heart problems • Mental Health, Schizoaffective • stomach issues, particularly dairy
Effects of Untreated Hearing Loss 2025-02-20
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- A state of mental exhaustion
- The condition of being alone
- A mental disorder affecting how you feel, think and act
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- To lose one's balance and collapse
- uncertainty about what is happening, intended, or required
- A mental condition characterized by excessive apprehensiveness
- A perception of sound that does not have an external source, commonly described as a ringing sound
- Mental, physical and emotional exhaustion from overworking your brain while trying to hear
8 Clues: A state of mental exhaustion • The condition of being alone • To lose one's balance and collapse • A mental disorder affecting how you feel, think and act • uncertainty about what is happening, intended, or required • A mental condition characterized by excessive apprehensiveness • ...
Chapter 3 unit 2 vocab 2022-10-19
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- of needs- list of needs
- Understanding how someone else feels
- Model an example for you
- How much you value, respect others
- A firm observance of core ethical values.
- The intentional use of unfriendly behavior
- identity Your sense of yourself
- Chemicals produced by your body that regulate
- To strive to be the best you can
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- criticism Comments that help others
- Having enough skill to do something
- A complex set of characteristics
- Mechanisms Are mental processes that protect
- health Ability to accept others
- Ability to adapt.
- Qualities that describe how someone feels
- Signals that tell your mind and body to react
17 Clues: Ability to adapt. • of needs- list of needs • Model an example for you • health Ability to accept others • A complex set of characteristics • identity Your sense of yourself • To strive to be the best you can • How much you value, respect others • Having enough skill to do something • Understanding how someone else feels • criticism Comments that help others • ...
Stress and You 2025-11-13
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- fundamental capacity to work
- mental or emotional strain
- a state of a feeling at a particular time
- skillfully handle something
- behavior pattern acquired by frequent repetition
- a state of one who is alone
- establish or indicate something
- a natural state of rest
- natural reaction your body has when changes occur
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- brain's process of encoding and receiving information
- having too much to manage or bear
- contractile tissues that generate force
- feeling of agitation as result of mental or physical conditions
- hormone secreted in conditions of stress
- pain or discomfort in certain part of body
- feeling of weariness
- pay particular attention too.
17 Clues: feeling of weariness • a natural state of rest • mental or emotional strain • skillfully handle something • a state of one who is alone • fundamental capacity to work • pay particular attention too. • establish or indicate something • having too much to manage or bear • contractile tissues that generate force • hormone secreted in conditions of stress • ...
PEOPLE WITH SPECIFIC NEEDS 2024-10-23
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- Condition characterised by hyperactivity, impulsiveness, and difficulty focusing
- Long-term illness characterised by high blood sugar levels
- A developmental disorder affecting communication and social interaction
- An illness that affects memory, thinking, and social abilities severely enough to interfere with daily life
- Supportive professional who provides daily care to individuals in a care home or at home
- Professional who provides emotional and mental health support and therapy
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- Physical or mental injury caused by external force, often resulting in long-term care needs
- Physical or mental condition that limits a person’s movements, senses, or activities
- A condition where individuals have trouble reading, writing, or spelling despite normal intelligence
- A mental health condition that causes feelings of severe sadness and lack of interest in life
10 Clues: Long-term illness characterised by high blood sugar levels • A developmental disorder affecting communication and social interaction • Professional who provides emotional and mental health support and therapy • Condition characterised by hyperactivity, impulsiveness, and difficulty focusing • ...
TEKA TEKI SUKA-SUKA 2023-02-05
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- kemampuan tubuh dalam menyesuaikan beban fisik yang diterima karena melakukan kegiatan sehari-hari
- Nama ilmu yang mempelajari tentang kesehatan mental dan perilaku manusia
- gangguan mood yang ditandai dengan perubahan suasana hati yang drastis dari manis ke depresi
- gangguan mental yang ditandai dengan perasaan takut yang berlebihan dan tidak berdasar terhadap situasi tertentu
- salah satu tipe kepribadian yang lebih fokus pada pikiran, suasana hati, dan perasaan secara internal
- Gangguan mental yang sering menyebabkan seseorang merasa tidak percaya diri dan takut
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- gangguan makan yang ditandai dengan perilaku makan abnormal dan distorsi pemikiran tentang makan dan berat badan
- gangguan mental yang ditandai dengan pengalaman visual dan auditory hallucination, delusi, dan kesulitan berbicara dan berpikir
- cara mengatasi kecemasan berlebih
- suasana hati yang sedih dan tertekan selama berminggu-minggu atau bahkan berbulan-bulan
- gangguan obsesif-kompulsif yang ditandai dengan obsesi dan kompulsi yang tidak masuk akal dan mengganggu aktivitas sehari-hari
11 Clues: cara mengatasi kecemasan berlebih • Nama ilmu yang mempelajari tentang kesehatan mental dan perilaku manusia • Gangguan mental yang sering menyebabkan seseorang merasa tidak percaya diri dan takut • suasana hati yang sedih dan tertekan selama berminggu-minggu atau bahkan berbulan-bulan • ...
Unit 1: History & Approaches 2017-01-17
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- The observation of one's own mental and emotional processes
- The way humans gather, store and process sensory information.
- How emotions, thoughts and behaviors are effected by the brain and nervous system.
- Takes both the observer and subject point of view on their behavior caused by their surroundings
- Personality organization and dynamics of personality development; first developed by Freud in the 19th century.
- Introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind.
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- Belief that behaviors are a result of one's interaction with the environment.
- Developed by John B Watson and BF Skinner: studies behavior without reference to mental process; stimulus-response.
- A theoretical approach to psychology that attempts to explain useful mental and psychological traits—such as memory, perception, or language—as adaptations
- Promoted by William James and influenced by Charles Darwin; explored how mental and behavioral processes function.
- How culture and social situations affect people.
11 Clues: How culture and social situations affect people. • Introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind. • The observation of one's own mental and emotional processes • The way humans gather, store and process sensory information. • Belief that behaviors are a result of one's interaction with the environment. • ...
health period 1 2022-08-30
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- your overall opinion of yourself
- mental states brought on by neurophysiological changes
- love,guilt,shame
- how a person is
- being sad because a loved one has passed away
- protect a person from anxiety-producing
- emotions that are the most improtant
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- group of friends
- studies mental states
- the fact of being a person is
- highes of psychological development
- pose for photography
- of needs u are motivated from 5 things
- a plan to help u feel better
14 Clues: how a person is • group of friends • love,guilt,shame • pose for photography • studies mental states • a plan to help u feel better • the fact of being a person is • your overall opinion of yourself • highes of psychological development • emotions that are the most improtant • of needs u are motivated from 5 things • protect a person from anxiety-producing • ...
Mental Health Counselor Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-07
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- Trait counselors should exhibit
- People mental health counselors treat
- Counselors can work with clients in lower care (outpatient) and higher care (_________)
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- Common issue counselors experience
- Degree needed to become a mental health counselor
- Counselors work to change thoughts and __________
- One mental health condtion counselors treat
- The type of issues counselors treat
- Something post graduate students complete to recieve their counseling license
9 Clues: Trait counselors should exhibit • Common issue counselors experience • The type of issues counselors treat • People mental health counselors treat • One mental health condtion counselors treat • Degree needed to become a mental health counselor • Counselors work to change thoughts and __________ • ...
Mental Health Counselor Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-10
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- Counselors can work with clients in lower care (outpatient) and higher care (___________)
- Trait counselors should exhibit
- Degree needed to become a mental health counselor
- The type of issues counselors treat
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- Common issue counselors experience
- Counselors work to change thoughts and ___________
- One mental health condition counselors treat
- Something postgraduate students complete to receive their counseling license
- People mental health counselors treat
9 Clues: Trait counselors should exhibit • Common issue counselors experience • The type of issues counselors treat • People mental health counselors treat • One mental health condition counselors treat • Degree needed to become a mental health counselor • Counselors work to change thoughts and ___________ • ...
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
Admin of Counseling 2020-12-11
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- Caplan’s four areas of concern for which consultation can support counselors include lack of knowledge, lack of skill, lack of confidence, and lack of _____.
- ______ between mental health professionals and medical professionals could take place by degree, ranging from the most limited sharing of information to shared physical spaces and treatment facilities.
- When minimal consultation is needed, the counselor may perform one-on-one _____ with a prescribing physician to conceptualize a client’s needs and coordinate care, discuss issues related to medication management and adherence, or share information that may have been overlooked or occluded in either of the two settings.
- A typical supervision session agenda may focus on the following issues: new clients, follow up on current clients, available resources, administrative issues, evaluation, crisis, personal feelings and awareness, legal and ethical issues, and professional _____.
- The relationship between the supervisor and supervisee, whether in the context of a dyad or a triad, is a working _____ meant to provide support and feedback, which help the counselor in training define his or her new role.
- ____ therapy allows children the opportunity to play out their feelings, the counselor’s role is to provide empathy and a safe space for the child to explore their inner world. The process allows the counselor to experience, in an interactive way, the inner dimensions of the child’s world.
- Within the IDM model of supervision, supervisees develop in ____ domains across 4 levels throughout a career.
- Counselor’s in an integrated behavioral health care setting help patients by communicating with providers as well as help _____ them with community resources.
- In contrast to consultation, _____ is a longer-term, hierarchical relationship that provides developmental support for the clinical mental health counselor.
- When clinical mental health counselors identify an area of potential growth with regard to skill level or client need, it is their _____ responsibility to respond to that need.
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- In the process of supervision, the _____ often takes on multiple roles, such as advisor, teacher, mentor, coach, evaluator, or consultant.
- Supervision involves several important processes including; informed ____, supervision agreements, fair evaluation, supervisor competence, confidentiality and limits to confidentiality, ways to maintain accountability and responsibility, and vicarious liability concerns.
- In more intensive collaborative efforts, the clinical mental health counselor could be part of a ____ approach to address a particular client’s health care and mental health care needs in a comprehensive, holistic fashion.
- IDM interventions include _____ interventions and authoritative interventions.
- is a form of indirect intervention utilized to help support the services counselor’s provide to clients.
- The _____ 2009 standards mandate that practicum supervisors have at least two years post-master’s degree experience in counseling or a related field.
- ____ four stage model is the most recognized model for consultation.
- _____ is a professional relationship that empowers diverse individuals, families, and groups to accomplish mental health, wellness, education, and career goals.
- Types of supervision include, _____supervision, triadic supervision, and group
- There are several supervision methods which may include self-report, digital or audio recordings, interpersonal recall, _____ process, live observation, live supervision.
- With the consultation process, the consultant will ____ the situation once the purpose of the consultation is resolved.
- The requirements to be become a recognized supervisor vary by _____.
22 Clues: ____ four stage model is the most recognized model for consultation. • The requirements to be become a recognized supervisor vary by _____. • IDM interventions include _____ interventions and authoritative interventions. • Types of supervision include, _____supervision, triadic supervision, and group • ...
Unit 1 History and Approaches 2023-12-19
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- A field that attempts to understand the links between cognitive processes and brain activity
- Focuses primarily on educational, social, and career adjustment problmes.
- The various ways of observation in psychology
- the science of behavior that focuses on observable behavior only.
- the view that knowledge originates in experience and that science should, therefore, rely on observation and experimentation.
- study of patterns of thoughts and behaviors that make each individual unique
- Enhanced performance on memory test caused by being tested on the material to be remembered.
- Studies, assesses, and treats people with psychological disorders.
- The study of how an individual thoughts, feelings, and actions are affected by other people.
- A branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders.
- Research undertaken to solve a specific problem.
- study of observable behavior, and its explanation by principles of learning
- the science of behavior and mental processes
- The branch of psychology concerned with person environment interactions and the ways society affects individual and community functioning.
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- studies the processes of sensing, perceiving, learning, and thinking about the world.
- A branch of psychology concerned with the links between biology and behavior.
- The application of psychological concepts and methods to optimizing human behavior in workplaces
- A branch of psychology concerned with the quantification and measurement of mental attributes
- A clinical viewpoint emphasizing human ability, growth, potential, and free will (self-actualization)
- early school of thought promoted by James and influenced by Darwin; explored how mental and behavioral processes function - how they enable the organism to adapt, survive, and flourish
- Study and research meant to increase our scientific knowledge base.
- A natural proces resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment.
- A branch of psychology focused on the charcter strengths and behaviors that allow individuals to build a life of meaning and purpose - to move beyond surviving to flourishing.
- the study of root behavior and mental processes using the principles of natural selection.
- How behavior springs from unconscious drives and conflicts.
- Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review.
- How behavior and thinking vary across situations and cultures
- The study of how students learn, the effectiveness of particular teaching techniques, the social psychology of schools, and the psychology of teaching.
- A debate that centers around whether individual differences in behavioral traits and personality are caused primarily by nature or nurture.
- A branch of psychology that studies physical, cognitive, and social change throughout the life span.
- A branch of psychology that explores how people and machines interact and how machines and physical environments can be made safe and easy to use.
- early school of thought promoted by Wundt and Titchner; used introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind.
- the scientific study of mental processes, including perception, thought, memory, and reasoning
33 Clues: Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review. • the science of behavior and mental processes • The various ways of observation in psychology • Research undertaken to solve a specific problem. • How behavior springs from unconscious drives and conflicts. • How behavior and thinking vary across situations and cultures • ...
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. • ...
Overcoming Sadness and Depression 2023-04-18
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- Reaching out for help with mental illness takes a lot of ______.
- Activity carried out to improve health and fitness.
- Positive attributes of a person.
- A combination of being present and acceptance of the here and now.
- It is estimated that __% of adults suffer from depression.
- Getting adequate ____ can help reduce stress.
- _____ skills help you manage your stress or anger as it arises.
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- Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships.
- Type of listening therapy to promote relaxation.
- Depression is one of the most _____ mental health disorders.
- A condition can impact a person’s sleep habits, appetite, and ability to enjoy life.
- Feeling excited and ready to take action to accomplish a goal or idea.
- Things you do regularly to maintain your mental health.
13 Clues: Positive attributes of a person. • Getting adequate ____ can help reduce stress. • Type of listening therapy to promote relaxation. • Activity carried out to improve health and fitness. • Things you do regularly to maintain your mental health. • Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships. • It is estimated that __% of adults suffer from depression. • ...
Health Vocabulary Choice Crossword 2023-02-27
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- health i dont even know this one
- management technique technique to reduce stress
- health the health of your socials
- what you feel a lot
- best friend cat
- health the mental health of your emotions
- health the health of your physique
- consequence stress management technique
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- of life how good you treat your life
- when u do stuff
- behaviors good behaviors
- consequence stress management technique
- something that makes you stressed
- behavior good behavior
- self-talk stress management technique
15 Clues: when u do stuff • best friend cat • what you feel a lot • behavior good behavior • behaviors good behaviors • health i dont even know this one • health the health of your socials • something that makes you stressed • health the health of your physique • of life how good you treat your life • self-talk stress management technique • consequence stress management technique • ...
Health Vocabulary Choice Crossword 2023-02-27
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- health the health of your socials
- mans best friend
- consequence stress management technique
- management technique technique to reduce stress
- consequence stress management technique
- health i dont even know this one
- self-talk stress management technique
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- when u do stuff
- health the mental health of your emotions
- something that makes you stressed
- of life how good you treat your life
- health the health of your physique
- what you feel a lot
- behavior good behavior
- behaviors good behaviors
15 Clues: when u do stuff • mans best friend • what you feel a lot • behavior good behavior • behaviors good behaviors • health i dont even know this one • something that makes you stressed • health the health of your physique • of life how good you treat your life • health the health of your socials • self-talk stress management technique • consequence stress management technique • ...
SEMH Crossword 2025-09-10
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- A type of behaviour often seen in children with SEMH, involving refusal to follow rules
- A supportive adult who helps a child feel safe and understood
- What the S in SEMH stands for
- A technique for emotional regulation
- A common external factor contributing to SEMH, especially in disadvantaged areas
- Another word for a feeling
- Abbreviation for Social, Emotional and Mental Health
- Code of Practice The broad framework that categorises SEMH as a type of special educational need
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- A school-based challenge that can trigger SEMH issues
- A form of support that uses visual cues to help students understand social rules
- A professional who supports mental health in schools
- A term for the ability to manage emotions and behaviour
- A common mental health condition that can cause excessive worry or fear
13 Clues: Another word for a feeling • What the S in SEMH stands for • A technique for emotional regulation • A professional who supports mental health in schools • Abbreviation for Social, Emotional and Mental Health • A school-based challenge that can trigger SEMH issues • A term for the ability to manage emotions and behaviour • ...
Medical Insurance Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-16
health period 1 2022-08-30
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- highes of psychological development
- love,guilt,shame
- the fact of being a person is
- emotions that are the most improtant
- a plan to help u feel better
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- how a person is
- pose for photography
- protect a person from anxiety-producing
- your overall opinion of yourself
- studies mental states
- of needs u are motivated from 5 things
- mental states brought on by neurophysiological changes
- being sad because a loved one has passed away
- group of friends
14 Clues: how a person is • love,guilt,shame • group of friends • pose for photography • studies mental states • a plan to help u feel better • the fact of being a person is • your overall opinion of yourself • highes of psychological development • emotions that are the most improtant • of needs u are motivated from 5 things • protect a person from anxiety-producing • ...
História da Loucura e Saúde Mental 2025-08-08
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- Movimento que defende a desinstitucionalização e novos modelos de atenção à saúde mental.
- Terapia controversa utilizada no passado e ainda aplicada em alguns casos sob controle médico.
- Processo de redução da internação em hospitais psiquiátricos.
- Lei brasileira de 2001 que impulsionou a Reforma Psiquiátrica.
- Princípio central da Reforma Psiquiátrica, focado no respeito e na dignidade dos pacientes.
- Nome dado às instituições para doentes mentais no século XIX.
- Psiquiatra italiano, precursor da Reforma Psiquiátrica.
- Modelo de tratamento tradicional que segregava pessoas com transtornos mentais.
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- Hospital psiquiátrico famoso por seus métodos controversos, localizado no Rio de Janeiro.
- Serviço substitutivo aos hospitais psiquiátricos, sigla comum no Brasil.
- Prática controversa no passado, utilizada como "tratamento" para transtornos mentais.
- Medida que permite internar pessoas sem seu consentimento, debatida na saúde mental.
- Campo da medicina que estuda e trata transtornos mentais.
- Abordagem da saúde mental que prioriza o tratamento na própria comunidade do paciente.
14 Clues: Psiquiatra italiano, precursor da Reforma Psiquiátrica. • Campo da medicina que estuda e trata transtornos mentais. • Processo de redução da internação em hospitais psiquiátricos. • Nome dado às instituições para doentes mentais no século XIX. • Lei brasileira de 2001 que impulsionou a Reforma Psiquiátrica. • ...
Unit 1: History & Approaches 2017-01-17
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- Introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind.
- Promoted by William James and influenced by Charles Darwin; explored how mental and behavioral processes function.
- Personality organization and dynamics of personality development; first developed by Freud in the 19th century.
- Takes both the observer and subject point of view on their behavior caused by their surroundings
- Belief that behaviors are a result of one's interaction with the environment.
- A theoretical approach to psychology that attempts to explain useful mental and psychological traits—such as memory, perception, or language—as adaptations
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- How emotions, thoughts and behaviors are effected by the brain and nervous system.
- How culture and social situations affect people.
- Developed by John B Watson and BF Skinner: studies behavior without reference to mental process; stimulus-response.
- The way humans gather, store and process sensory information.
- The observation of one's own mental and emotional processes
11 Clues: How culture and social situations affect people. • Introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind. • The observation of one's own mental and emotional processes • The way humans gather, store and process sensory information. • Belief that behaviors are a result of one's interaction with the environment. • ...
Health Triangle 2022-08-14
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- the ability to like and respect yourself
- your interactions with others
- to support
- the view that you have of yourself
- results of actions
- your body
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- the achievement of a high level of health
- choices that you make
- to keep something from happening
- combination of physical, mental, and social well-being
- your aims or what you hope to accomplish
- beliefs you feel strongly about that help you guide the way you live your life
- your mind
- the chance of danger or loss
14 Clues: your mind • your body • to support • results of actions • choices that you make • the chance of danger or loss • your interactions with others • to keep something from happening • the view that you have of yourself • the ability to like and respect yourself • your aims or what you hope to accomplish • the achievement of a high level of health • ...
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Week 4 2021-02-15
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- hang in the air; fly or be suspended above
- be shiny, as if wet
- the goal intended to be attained
- deserving or inciting pity
- mental state involving beliefs and feelings
- emotional wound having long-lasting effects
- seize or stop something on its way
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- relating to the study of diseases
- morally reprehensible
- intense or sharp
- suffering from a severe mental disorder
- make denser, stronger, or purer
- give a description of
- a large structure for open-air sports
14 Clues: intense or sharp • be shiny, as if wet • morally reprehensible • give a description of • deserving or inciting pity • make denser, stronger, or purer • the goal intended to be attained • relating to the study of diseases • seize or stop something on its way • a large structure for open-air sports • suffering from a severe mental disorder • ...
Introduction 2013-08-17
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- the part of a person that makes them able to think and to feel
- internal
- look for
- a doctor who studies and treats mental illnesses
- the plural of analysis
- the way that somebody behaves
- to cure
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- separate
- the scientific study of the development of society and social behaviour
- the scientific study of behaviour and the mind
- affect
- the plural of phenomenon
- connected with the state of health of the mind
- very sad and without hope
14 Clues: affect • to cure • separate • internal • look for • the plural of analysis • the plural of phenomenon • very sad and without hope • the way that somebody behaves • the scientific study of behaviour and the mind • connected with the state of health of the mind • a doctor who studies and treats mental illnesses • the part of a person that makes them able to think and to feel • ...
Learn More About Mental Health 2023-09-08
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- a sudden overwhelming fear
- bodily exertion for improving physical health
- to take rest by natural suspension of consciousness
- a local group having common culture
- misunderstood as disgraceful or negative
- freedom from control or influence
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- friendly companionship or relations
- mental distress
- to serve as foundation for someone in need
- manner of reflection or contemplation
- a resource providing relaxation and enjoyment
- a strong feeling of displeasure
- to communicate or exchange ideas by speaking
- mental distress over affliction or loss
14 Clues: mental distress • a sudden overwhelming fear • a strong feeling of displeasure • freedom from control or influence • friendly companionship or relations • a local group having common culture • manner of reflection or contemplation • mental distress over affliction or loss • misunderstood as disgraceful or negative • to serve as foundation for someone in need • ...
Crossword Unlocked 2026-01-07
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- Relatively lasting change in knowledge or behavior due to experience
- Choosing among alternatives based on evaluation and judgment
- System used for communication and meaning-making
- System for storing, retaining, and retrieving information
- Process of interpreting sensory information from the environment
- Ability to form mental pictures in the absence of direct input
- Logical thinking used to draw conclusions and make inferences
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- Mental processes used to understand, analyze, and solve tasks
- Being aware of thoughts, feelings, and surroundings
- Ability to focus mental resources on selected information
10 Clues: System used for communication and meaning-making • Being aware of thoughts, feelings, and surroundings • Ability to focus mental resources on selected information • System for storing, retaining, and retrieving information • Choosing among alternatives based on evaluation and judgment • Mental processes used to understand, analyze, and solve tasks • ...
Chapter One Terms 2022-02-15
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- perspective, the psychological point of view that emphasizes the effects of experience on behavior
- learning theory, the theory that suggests that people have the ability to change their environments or to create new ones
- the school of psychology-founded by William James, that emphasizes the purposes of behavior and mental processes
- activity, private observable mental processes such as sensation-perception-thought & problem solving
- a set of assumptions about why something is the way it is & why
- founded by Sigmund Freud-that emphasizes the important of unconscious motives and conflicts as determinants of human behavior
- perspective, the psychological perspective that emphasizes the influence of biology on behavior
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- the school of psychology-founded by Wilhelm Wundt-that maintains that conscious experience breaks down into objective sensations and subjective feelings
- the scientific study of behavior & mental processes.
- observable & measurable actions of people & animals.
- the school of psychology- founded by John Watson-that defines psychology as the specific study of observable behavior
- psychology, the school of psychology that emphasizes the tendency to organize perceptions into meaningful wholes
- research, research that is conducted for its own sake-that is-without seeking a solution to a specific problem
- an examination of one’s own thoughts and feelings
- perspective, the perspective that stresses the influence of unconsciousness forces on human behavior
- perspective, the psychological view that assumes thee existence of the self and emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and the freedom to make choices
- perspective, the viewpoint that emphasizes the role of thought processes in determining behavior
- perspective, the perspective that focuses on the roles of ethnicity-gender-culture & socioeconomic status in personality formation & behavior along with mental processes
18 Clues: an examination of one’s own thoughts and feelings • the scientific study of behavior & mental processes. • observable & measurable actions of people & animals. • a set of assumptions about why something is the way it is & why • perspective, the psychological perspective that emphasizes the influence of biology on behavior • ...
Robots U6 Love 7 2021-12-02
17 Clues: sujuv • vaimne • üüratu • luksus • hiljuti • kohtlema • arenenud • inimkond • kõhutunne • vooluring • omaks võtma • juhe, traat • vastuvõetav • ellujäämine • areng, edenemine • lugupidav, austav • hirmutama, ähvardama
PE Revision (Mindfulness + Fitness) 2022-11-01
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- A collection of movements
- Resilience is the ability to adapt to difficult or challenging situations
- The ability to activate the small muscle in your hand to produce precise movements
- The ability to activate the large muscles around your body to produce "large" movements
- Stress is a reaction when under pressure
- A disorder that can affect your mood, thinking and behavior
- Our bodies physical response to a threat, usually tensing up the body and negatively altering how we act
- Expressively moving in an artistic or creative way
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- A negative stereotype that commonly involves discrimination or negatively changing our perception (Commonly of a person)
- The use of two different skills that complement each other
- How we perceive ourselves aesthetically
- You capability to configure your muscles to do certain tasks more effectively
- A mental health illness that largely impacts and depletes our mood
- An action or strategy carefully planned to achieve a specific end
- our mental state
- Movement
- Moving whilst stationery or in the same feet position
- A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim
18 Clues: Movement • our mental state • A collection of movements • How we perceive ourselves aesthetically • Stress is a reaction when under pressure • Expressively moving in an artistic or creative way • Moving whilst stationery or in the same feet position • The use of two different skills that complement each other • A disorder that can affect your mood, thinking and behavior • ...
Unit 1 Terms Crossword 2023-01-18
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- Research pure research that aims to confirm an existing theory or to learn more about a concept or phenomenon
- observable actions of human beings and nonhuman animals
- founder of functionalism; studied how humans use perception to function in our environment
- Athenian philosopher (ca. 470-399 B.C.E.) who shifted the emphasis of philosophical investigation from questions of natural science to ethics and human behavior. Knowledge is born within us
- study the behavior of shoppers to explain and predict their behavior
- a psychologist who uses psychological concepts to make the workplace a more satisfying environment for employees and managers
- focuses on how the individual's behavior and mental processes are affected by interactions with other people
- a psychologist who studies the emotional, cognitive, biological, personal, and social changes that occur as an individual matures
- A medical doctor who has specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders
- the study of how psychological processes affect and can enhance teaching and learning
- studies how people differ from one another
- psychologist A psychologist who studies the effects of the environment on people. (ex. impact of public parks on mental health)
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- A school of psychology that focused on how our mental and behavioral processes function - how they enable us to adapt, survive, and flourish.
- psychologist who applies psychology to law and legal proceedings
- the view that psychology should be an objective science that studies behavior without reference to mental processes.
- assesses and counsels students, consults with educators and parents, and performs behavioral intervention when necessary
- A psychologist who specializes in the treatment of milder emotional and behavioral disturbances.
- well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations
- behaviorism; emphasis on external behaviors of people and their reactions on a given situation; famous for Little Albert study in which baby was taught to fear a white rat
- Freud's theory of personality that attributes thoughts and actions to unconscious motives and conflicts; the techniques used in treating psychological disorders by seeking to expose and interpret unconscious tensions
- Activity private, unobservable mental processes such as sensation, perception, thought, and problem solving
- a psychologist who diagnoses and treats people with emotional disturbances
- Austrian physician whose work focused on the unconscious causes of behavior and personality formation; founded psychoanalysis.
- A method of self-observation in which participants report their thoughts and feelings
- early school of thought promoted by Wundt and Titchener; used introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind
- father of psychology, first psychology research lab in Leipzig, Germany; research on workings of senses; applied scientific method to psychology; used Introspection
- Behaviorist that developed the theory of operant conditioning by training pigeons and rats.
- the scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- concentrate on biological, psychological, and social factors involved in health and illness
29 Clues: studies how people differ from one another • the scientific study of behavior and mental processes • observable actions of human beings and nonhuman animals • psychologist who applies psychology to law and legal proceedings • well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations • study the behavior of shoppers to explain and predict their behavior • ...
PSYC341 Crossword 2017-05-08
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- In regards to short-term memory, you tend to recall the items at the end of a list better. This effect is called:
- a mental representation that resembles the physical object
- Type of memory system that stores all of the information from each of your senses
- type of processing that is said to be "data driven"
- a divided attention task where you try to focus your attention on two or more tasks like simultaneously taking notes while listening to your professor lecture
- Nancy studies for anatomy 3 hours a day, while Luke only studies 3 hours a week. Nancy does better than Luke on the final. This is explained by the ____ hypothesis.
- mental representation of any kind of geographical information
- Baddeley's Model of Working memory says that the central executive integrates informations from the phonological loop, the visuospatial sketchpad, and the:
- if a student actually enjoys math, they are more likely to perform better in their math classes. This is because of:
- Generalized knowledge about a specific event is called a:
- when you are happy, you remember positive material better than negative material. This is because of what memory theory?
- what kind of memory integrates your organized knowledge about the world?
- What level of organization would "animal" be a part of?
- Who derived the idea that language was "modular?"
- Type of stimulus that is the physical object in the environment
- when you refer to your own mental representations of a category, you create what?
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- mental strategies that are used to improve memory
- the abstract, language like representation of a mental image
- these are bodily movements that convey meaning when communicating
- the most basic unit of meaning
- brain region involved in the basic processing of visual stimuli
- Damage to this area typically results in deficits of understanding language
- a type of discourse that storytellers use
- condition where people cannot visually recognize human faces
- Sarah's mom tells her that she will buy her food if she cleans up her room. What kind of motivation is this?
- Your mom calls you to ask when you are going to be home so you are trying to ignore all of the loud noise around you since you are at a party. This is what kind of listening task?
- when you cook an omelet, you are using what kind of memory?
- Psychologist who believed that "introspection" should be used to study mental processes
- you memorize a phone number by dividing it into 3 subunits, 443-002-0000, instead of 4430020000. This memorization technique is called:
- what heuristic do you use when remembering figures as being more regular than how they truly are?
30 Clues: the most basic unit of meaning • a type of discourse that storytellers use • mental strategies that are used to improve memory • Who derived the idea that language was "modular?" • type of processing that is said to be "data driven" • What level of organization would "animal" be a part of? • Generalized knowledge about a specific event is called a: • ...
Drugs and Alcohol 2021-10-06
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- effects any reaction to a medicine other than the one intended
- medicine sold only with a written order from a doctor
- medicine that kill or stop the growth of certain germs
- illegal drugs that cause the users brain to distort images
- any substance that changes the structure or function of the body or mind
- misuse taking medicine in a way that is not intended
- any substance that is produced by a chemical reaction in some foods
- substances whose fumes are inhaled to produce hallucinations
- drugs that are used to prevent diseases or other conditions
- certain drugs that relieve pain
- steroids synthetic drugs based on a male hormone
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- drugs that slow the body's functions and reactions
- abuse using drugs in ways that are unhealthy or illegal
- series of mental and physical symptoms that occur when a person stops using an addictive substance
- medicine medicines available without a written order from a doctor
- drugs that speed up the body's function
- physical and mental need for alcohol
- condition in which the body becomes used to the effects of a medicine and needs greater amounts to get the same effect
- a group of permanent physical and mental problems caused by alcohol
- illegal drug that comes from the hemp plant
20 Clues: certain drugs that relieve pain • physical and mental need for alcohol • drugs that speed up the body's function • illegal drug that comes from the hemp plant • steroids synthetic drugs based on a male hormone • drugs that slow the body's functions and reactions • misuse taking medicine in a way that is not intended • ...
Eating Disorder Awareness Week Crossword 2020-02-03
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- Most prevalent eating disorder(acronym)
- The rule of __'s (__ meals, __ snacks/day)
- Trigger for binge eating
- CMHA takes this treatment-based approach
- Eating disorders are a mental ____.
- Least common type of eating disorder
- Mindful eating
- A psychological disturbance in eating behaviour
- Eating disorders affect this population
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- Common trait associated with eating disorders
- The mortality rate of individuals with Anorexia Nervosa is ___ percent
- Recovery is _____!
- Natural Weight Range
- Eating disorder characterized by binging and purging
- Over exercising is an example of this
- Starvation causes the body's metabolism to ____.
- This organization supports the recovery of people experiencing mental illness (acronym)
- True or False: eating disorders have a high cure rate
18 Clues: Mindful eating • Recovery is _____! • Natural Weight Range • Trigger for binge eating • Eating disorders are a mental ____. • Least common type of eating disorder • Over exercising is an example of this • Most prevalent eating disorder(acronym) • Eating disorders affect this population • CMHA takes this treatment-based approach • The rule of __'s (__ meals, __ snacks/day) • ...
Honors Unit 6 2025-10-27
18 Clues: τείνω • φωτίζω • Ενταση • αλλαζω • νοητικό • ανάκτηση • γνωστικό • απλοποιω • look like • αποθήκευση • αναπόφευκτο • ανεξαιρέτως • διευκρινίζω • λεω, εκφράζω • χωρις πρόθεση • very important • ταλέντο, ικανότητα • ξεπερασμένο, απαρχαιομενο
Wellbeing 2025-02-17
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- A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being.
- A mental health professional who diagnoses and treats mental disorders.
- The process of talking about one’s thoughts and feelings with a trained professional.
- A mental health condition characterised by persistent sadness and loss of interest
- A positive state of mind characterised by feelings of contentment and joy.
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- A technique for managing stress by focusing on the present moment.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.
- A support group for people with similar experiences or conditions.
- The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one’s own health.
9 Clues: A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. • A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being. • A technique for managing stress by focusing on the present moment. • A support group for people with similar experiences or conditions. • The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one’s own health. • ...
BHS 9.6 KELOMPOK 8 2022-10-29
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- SARIRA unsur-unsur Panca maha bhuta yaitu Pertiwi apah Bayu Teje dan akasa disebut
- orang yang pertama kali mempelopori ayur Weda adalah
- merupakan ketidakseimbangan dari kondisi normal tubuh manusia
- memuaskan dalam ahara
- badan juga perlu dirawat dengan keseimbangan gerak dan peredaran tenaga ke seluruh tubuh antara lain
- kata asri identik dengan
- bagaimana menjaga agar kondisi jasmani dan rohani senantiasa sehat
- apa itu rohani
- suatu keadaan yang sempurna baik fisik mental dan sosial tidak hanya bebas dari penyakit
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- kitab wrehaspati tattwa disebut sebagai
- suci lahir batin melalui kebersihan dan kesehatan badan serta kesucian batin disebut
- berperilaku wajar
- apa itu jasmani
- meningkatkan status hidup
- berprilaku wajar
- makanan di atas tanah
- INDRA mengendalikan emosi dan perilaku kemudian dapat dirasakan melalui
- teratur minum jamu
- menjaga makanan
- memperpanjang hidup
20 Clues: apa itu rohani • apa itu jasmani • menjaga makanan • berprilaku wajar • berperilaku wajar • teratur minum jamu • memperpanjang hidup • makanan di atas tanah • memuaskan dalam ahara • kata asri identik dengan • meningkatkan status hidup • kitab wrehaspati tattwa disebut sebagai • orang yang pertama kali mempelopori ayur Weda adalah • ...
Girl in Pieces 2022-12-15
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- charlies friend who comes to live with her
- title of the book
- charlies age
- Charlies girl best friend when she was younger
- who got her out of the mental hospital then left
- what charlie struggles with
- the authors last name
- where she would email her friends
- her friend who she went to live with in arizona
- charlies hobbie
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- who was never leaving the mental hospital
- what they called charlie because she didn't talk
- what charlie works with
- where charlie moved to at the end of the book
- what riley's nickname for charlie
- the main character
- where charlie works
- the main love interest
18 Clues: charlies age • charlies hobbie • title of the book • the main character • where charlie works • the authors last name • the main love interest • what charlie works with • what charlie struggles with • what riley's nickname for charlie • where she would email her friends • who was never leaving the mental hospital • charlies friend who comes to live with her • ...
Eating Disorder Awareness Week Crossword 2020-02-03
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- CMHA takes this approach
- The rule of ___'s (__ meals, __ snacks/ day)
- Starvation causes the body's metabolism to ______.
- Mindful eating
- Organization the supports the recovery of people experiencing mental illness (acronym)
- Trigger for binge eating
- Common trait associated with eating disorders
- Most prevalent eating disorder (acronym)
- True or False: eating disorders have a high cure rate
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- Recovery is _____!
- Eating disorders are a mental ____.
- Over exercising is an example of this
- A psychological disturbance in eating behaviour
- Least common type of eating disorder
- Eating disorders affect this population
- Natural Weight Range
- Eating disorder characterized by binging and purging
- The mortality rate of individuals with Anorexia Nervosa is ___ percent
18 Clues: Mindful eating • Recovery is _____! • Natural Weight Range • CMHA takes this approach • Trigger for binge eating • Eating disorders are a mental ____. • Least common type of eating disorder • Over exercising is an example of this • Eating disorders affect this population • Most prevalent eating disorder (acronym) • The rule of ___'s (__ meals, __ snacks/ day) • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-02-21
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- Postgraduate academic degree in a specific field of study
- A serious mood disorder
- Intense worry and fear
- Diagnose, treat, and prevent mental disorders
- physical, emotional, or mental strain on the body
- Provide assistance to groups of people and help them cope with their situations
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- Most common undergraduate degree
- Help administer treatment, transport patients, and provide assistance to psychiatrists
- Practices psychology, helps patients, and holds a doctoral degree
- A way to help people overcome mental difficulties; also known as talk therapy
10 Clues: Intense worry and fear • A serious mood disorder • Most common undergraduate degree • Diagnose, treat, and prevent mental disorders • physical, emotional, or mental strain on the body • Postgraduate academic degree in a specific field of study • Practices psychology, helps patients, and holds a doctoral degree • ...
IDK 2023-06-09
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- Causing mental or emotional pressure. (9 letters)
- Causing amusement or laughter. (5 letters)
- Possessing great skill or ability. (8 letters)
- Engaging in physical or mental activity. (6 letters)
- Warm, kind, and pleasant. (8 letters)
- Producing a lot of sound; loud. (5 letters)
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- Mentally deranged or out of the ordinary. (5 letters)
- Endowed with exceptional ability or talent. (6 letters)
- Having a high level of mental capacity. (11 letters)
- Unable to relax or stay still; constantly moving. (8 letters)
10 Clues: Warm, kind, and pleasant. (8 letters) • Causing amusement or laughter. (5 letters) • Producing a lot of sound; loud. (5 letters) • Possessing great skill or ability. (8 letters) • Causing mental or emotional pressure. (9 letters) • Having a high level of mental capacity. (11 letters) • Engaging in physical or mental activity. (6 letters) • ...
Unit 1 - Mental Health 2021-08-26
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- Stress that produces positive effects
- Technique for learning to control body functions by monitoring body responses
- Illness that affects the mind and reduces the ability to function, adjust to change etc.
- Fear caused by a source that cannot be identified
- Eating disorder in which a person does not eat enough to maintain a healthy body weight
- Inability to enjoy activities or accomplish tasks; feeling sad and hopeless
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- Ability to recover from prolonged stress
- Event or situation that causes stress
- Unreasonable need to behave in a certain way to prevent a feared outcome
- Intentionally cutting or scratching one's body deep enough to bleed
- Anxiety related to a specific situation or object
- Stress that produces negative effects
- Set of behaviors, etc that are unique to an individual
- Strategy for dealing with an uncomfortable situation
- Eating disorder characterized by periods of binge eating followed by purging
- Response of body and mind to being threatened
16 Clues: Stress that produces positive effects • Event or situation that causes stress • Stress that produces negative effects • Ability to recover from prolonged stress • Response of body and mind to being threatened • Anxiety related to a specific situation or object • Fear caused by a source that cannot be identified • Strategy for dealing with an uncomfortable situation • ...
Mental health and wellbeing 2025-06-30
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- How much you like, believe in, and feel confident about yourself and your abilities.
- Being brave and facing fear or difficulties with determination, even when scared.
- The process of improving or developing yourself, physically or emotionally
- A state of overall health and well-being that includes feeling good physically, mentally, and emotionally.
- Paying close attention to the present moment, focusing on what you’re doing to feel calm and reduce stress.
- The drive or reason that pushes you to achieve a goal or complete a task.
- The ability to bounce back and recover quickly from challenges or difficulties while staying strong.
- 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.
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- A state of feeling good, content, and satisfied with life, often from positive emotions.
- Physical activity that helps you stay fit, healthy, and improves your overall well-being.
- Taking time to rest and calm your body and mind, reducing stress and tension.
- The power to handle physical challenges or overcome emotional difficulties with resilience and determination.
- A way to calm your mind and body by focusing your attention on breathing, thoughts, or the present moment to reduce stress.
- Understanding and sharing how someone else feels by imagining yourself in their position.
- Caring deeply about others, feeling concern for them, and wanting to help in kind and supportive ways.
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. • ...
Health Crossword 2021-11-15
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- the most common neurodivergence in the U.S.
- consistent, dependable
- aka talk therapy
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
- research based, factual, logical
- a book that identifies signs of various mental heath disorders
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- a Disney movie that largely focuses on mental health
- aka neurotransmitters
- a way to communicate non-verbally
- A negative or disapproving attitude or belief that can cause people to avoid or fear something; usually a result of lack of knowledge or understanding.
10 Clues: aka talk therapy • aka neurotransmitters • consistent, dependable • research based, factual, logical • a way to communicate non-verbally • the most common neurodivergence in the U.S. • a Disney movie that largely focuses on mental health • a book that identifies signs of various mental heath disorders • ...
8th Grade Health 2023-04-13
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- What does it mean to be over a healthy body weight?
- A balance of mental, social and physical health
- An act of limiting or increasing your food choices
- pills you take to loose weight
- A very common and well known mental illness
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- The cycle where loose weight and gain weight over periods of time
- taking care of your mental well-being.
- What is body mass index?
- The way you view how you look
- The rate at which your heart beat.
10 Clues: What is body mass index? • The way you view how you look • pills you take to loose weight • The rate at which your heart beat. • taking care of your mental well-being. • A very common and well known mental illness • A balance of mental, social and physical health • An act of limiting or increasing your food choices • What does it mean to be over a healthy body weight? • ...
Puzzle 3 2023-11-05
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- Process of learning societal norms and values
- Chronic mental disorder characterized by distorted thoughts and perceptions.
- Capacity for learning, reasoning, problem-solving, and adapting.
- State of awareness of oneself and the environment.
- Study of mental disorders.
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- Branch of psychology that focuses on human growth and changes over time.
- Psychological and physiological response to demanding situations.
- Psychological driving force behind behavior.
- Unique pattern of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that define an individual.
- Mental ability to store, retain, and recall information.
10 Clues: Study of mental disorders. • Psychological driving force behind behavior. • Process of learning societal norms and values • State of awareness of oneself and the environment. • Mental ability to store, retain, and recall information. • Capacity for learning, reasoning, problem-solving, and adapting. • Psychological and physiological response to demanding situations. • ...
Research a mental health disorder 2025-12-18
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- – A method used to treat mental health disorders.
- – An intense, irrational fear of a specific object or situation.
- – A disorder involving extreme mood swings.
- – A sleep disorder often linked with mental health problems.
- – A severe disorder affecting thinking, emotions, and behavior.
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- – A mental or emotional strain caused by pressure.
- – A mood disorder causing persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- – A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- – A disorder characterized by excessive worry and fear.
- – A disorder involving unwanted repetitive thoughts and behaviors.
10 Clues: – A disorder involving extreme mood swings. • – A deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • – A method used to treat mental health disorders. • – A mental or emotional strain caused by pressure. • – A disorder characterized by excessive worry and fear. • – A sleep disorder often linked with mental health problems. • ...
1.3.1 vocabulary 2025-09-16
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- A sensory experience in which a person sees, hears, smells, tastes, or feels something that does not exist outside the mind.
- hurting oneself on purpose
- a mental health condition with sadness and loss if interest
- a mental health condition where a person loses touch with reality
- Disorganized thinking that is expressed through disorganized or jumbled speech.
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- A false belief. A person experiencing delusions is resistant to reason or being presented with facts.
- the act of taking ones life
- a mental health condition with periods of intense excitement followed by periods of depression
- a person who diagnosis and treats mental disorders
9 Clues: hurting oneself on purpose • the act of taking ones life • a person who diagnosis and treats mental disorders • a mental health condition with sadness and loss if interest • a mental health condition where a person loses touch with reality • Disorganized thinking that is expressed through disorganized or jumbled speech. • ...
Vocab 68 2013-01-27
vocab 2022-06-03
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- disorder:a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression.
- disorder: paralysis; Abnormal movement, such as tremors or difficulty walking; Loss of movement.
- therapy:a type of psychotherapy in which negative patterns of thought about the self and the world are challenged in order to alter unwanted behavior patterns or treat mood disorders such as depression.
- caused by injuring oneself with the intent to die.
- disorder: a mental health problem that primarily affects a person's emotional state.
- expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died, typically involving following certain conventions such as wearing black clothes.
- disorder:symptoms of intense anxiety or panic that are directly caused by a physical health problem.
- disorder:a group of behavioral and emotional problems characterized by a disregard for others.
- disorder conditions that affect your thinking, feeling, mood, and behavior.
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- therapy:the treatment of neurotic symptoms by training the patient's reactions to stimuli.
- response:Grief is a person's emotional response to loss.
- therapy:a form of psychotherapy in which a group of patients meet to describe and discuss their problems together under the supervision of a therapist.
- treatment of mental disorder by psychological rather than medical means.
- disorder:an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress.
- disorder:a dysfunction of the brain that was meant to exclude psychiatric disorders.
- physiological treatments such as medications to treat psychological disorders.
- disorder:any of a range of psychological disorders characterized by abnormal or disturbed eating habits such as anorexia nervous.
- state or experience of being isolated from a group or an activity to which one should belong or in which one should be involved.
18 Clues: caused by injuring oneself with the intent to die. • response:Grief is a person's emotional response to loss. • treatment of mental disorder by psychological rather than medical means. • disorder conditions that affect your thinking, feeling, mood, and behavior. • physiological treatments such as medications to treat psychological disorders. • ...
Careers in Psychology 2023-10-06
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- Psychologist: they work in educational settings to support students' mental health, learning, and behavior.
- Psychologist: they examine the relationship between individuals and their physical environments, including how the environment affects behavior and well-being.
- Counselor: they help individuals with disabilities or injuries lead independent lives by providing counseling and vocational services.
- they study the relationship between brain function and behavior, often working in clinical or research settings.
- Psychologist: they study how people change and develop throughout their lives, focusing on physical, cognitive, and social development.
- Psychologist: they help individuals with disabilities or chronic illnesses adjust to and manage their conditions.
- Psychologist: they study how individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by social interactions and group dynamics.
- Psychologist: they work with athletes to improve performance, manage stress, and enhance mental resilience.
- Psychologist: they study how psychological factors impact physical health and promote healthy behaviors.
- they design and analyze psychological tests and assessments used in various fields, including education and clinical practice.
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- they specialize in issues related to aging and provide psychological services to older adults.
- Psychologist: they help individuals cope with life's challenges, provide therapy, and assist with personal development.
- Psychologist: they apply psychological principles to the legal and criminal justice systems, often as expert witnesses or in criminal profiling.
- Psychologist: they conduct research to investigate various aspects of human behavior and cognition.
- Psychologist: they work to improve the learning process, develop educational programs, and assess student performance.
- Psychologist: they provide mental health services to military personnel and their families, addressing issues related to combat stress, trauma, and resilience.
- Psychologist: they diagnose and treat mental health disorders through therapy and counseling.
- Psychologist: they work to improve the well-being of individuals and communities through interventions and advocacy.
- Psychologist: they focus on workplace issues, such as employee motivation, productivity, and organizational behavior.
- Psychologist: they apply psychological principles to criminal investigations and the legal system, often working with law enforcement agencies or in correctional facilities.
20 Clues: Psychologist: they diagnose and treat mental health disorders through therapy and counseling. • they specialize in issues related to aging and provide psychological services to older adults. • Psychologist: they conduct research to investigate various aspects of human behavior and cognition. • ...
Circadian Rhythm 2024-05-15
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- A state of being awake and aware of external stimuli and one's own mental activity
- sequence of images, emotions, and thoughts passing through a sleeping person's mind
- associated with normal waking consciousness and a heightened state of alertness, logic and critical reasoning
- the unconscious thoughts and desires that underlie the manifest content of dreams
- suggests that sleep is necessary for the body and mind to recover and restore from daily activities
- the relatively slow brain waves of a relaxed, awake state
- A common sleep disorder that can make it hard to fall asleep or stay asleep or cause you to wake up too early and not be able to get back to sleep
- a hormone that helps regulate sleep cycles, also known as circadian rhythms
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- vivid sensations that seem real even though they are not
- small organ located near the center of the brain that produces melatonin
- a drug that slows down or depresses the central nervous system and therefore slows down both the physical and mental processes in the body
- a family of practices that train attention to heighten awareness and bring mental processes under greater voluntary control
- the physical, mental, and behavioral changes an organism experiences over a 24-hour cycle
- brain waves are also recorded in trances, hypnosis, and daydreams
- a chronic neurological disorder that causes people to experience uncontrollable sleep attacks, often without warning
- the actual events and imagery that occur within a dream, as remembered by the dreamer
- the large, slow brain waves associated with deep sleep
- the tendency for REM sleep to increase following REM sleep deprivation
18 Clues: the large, slow brain waves associated with deep sleep • vivid sensations that seem real even though they are not • the relatively slow brain waves of a relaxed, awake state • brain waves are also recorded in trances, hypnosis, and daydreams • the tendency for REM sleep to increase following REM sleep deprivation • ...
History and Systems: Experimental Psychology 2023-12-06
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- first use of experimental research on behalf of a major corporate entity
- organized by James McKeen Cattell, this lab focused a lot on testing, and experimental and correlational studies
- demonology, biomedical conditions, injuries, homeostatic, degeneration, psychosocial
- studied the component structure of the human conscious experience and organization of these fundamental or irreducible elements
- studied mental and behavioral processes in terms of their adaptive value
- landmark study conducted at the Western Electric Company in Illinois, examining the physical and sociopsychological work environment at the plant
- contributed to the use of psychology in advertising and business
- receive the first doctoral degree in psychology in America, began the first psychology laboratory in the US at Clark University, and served as the first president of APA.
- asserted that psychology should study mental actions rather than mental contents
- systematic and standardized process of observation developed by Wundt
- a method developed by Kulpe as an alternative to Wundt's experimental introspection. Involved performing a complex task and then having subjects provide a retrospective report about their cognitive processes during the task
- outlined the central tenets of American functionalism, emphasizing naturalistic inquiry of consciousness and pragmatism.
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- the belief that men have a greater degree of variability than women on a number of traits including intelligence, thus the brightest men will be more intelligent than the brightest women.
- student of Wundt who established a psychology lab at Cornell University
- advocated and lobbied for the first federally funded government hospital for the insane in Washington DC
- contributed to the war effort and opened the door to female psychologists
- created the first psychology laboratory
- a functional psychology program developed by John Dewey and James Rowland Angell focusing on mental processes, conscious mediation betweeen the organism and demands of the environment, and psychophysical relations.
18 Clues: created the first psychology laboratory • contributed to the use of psychology in advertising and business • systematic and standardized process of observation developed by Wundt • student of Wundt who established a psychology lab at Cornell University • first use of experimental research on behalf of a major corporate entity • ...
Types of Strengths 2025-02-12
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- Physical or mental vitality
- Ability to maintain a positive attitude
- Strength of character and moral principles
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- Strong will to achieve goals
- Courage to take risks
- Ability to adapt to change
- Ability to handle stress
- Endurance under pressure
- Skill in dealing with emotions
- Mental Clarity and Focus
- Capacity for perseverance
11 Clues: Courage to take risks • Ability to handle stress • Endurance under pressure • Mental Clarity and Focus • Capacity for perseverance • Ability to adapt to change • Physical or mental vitality • Strong will to achieve goals • Skill in dealing with emotions • Ability to maintain a positive attitude • Strength of character and moral principles
TWENTY EIGHTH 2020-04-18
19 Clues: fear • long • human • steed • young • weapon • royalty • fairness • terrible • culpable • bookcase • infirmary • desperate • grand jury • celebration • intellectual • jumping person • something we do lolipopa • a kind of musical instrument
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Mental Health 1 2021-09-28
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- the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
- the state of being free from illness or injury
- Device that respond to a stimuli and are necessary for neuroplasticity
- threshold The smallest level of stimulation that we can detect at least 50% of the time that we are exposed to it
- Slows our heart rate, reduces our blood pressure and relieves tension.
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- threshold The noticeable difference between two stimulations that we can detect at least 50% of the time that we exposed to them
- Producing movement in or maintaining the position of parts of the body
- Necessary to get energy into the body to fuel all living processes
- pressure or tension exerted on a person
- Functioning as the coordinating centre of sensation and intellectual and nervous activity
11 Clues: pressure or tension exerted on a person • the state of being free from illness or injury • The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy • Necessary to get energy into the body to fuel all living processes • Producing movement in or maintaining the position of parts of the body • Device that respond to a stimuli and are necessary for neuroplasticity • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2016-09-08
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- Negative stress
- How much you respect or like yourself
- A reaction to a situation that involves your mind, body and behavior
- Complex characteristics that makes you unique from others
- The reaaction your body has to a stressor
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- Postive stress
- The response of your body and mind to being challenged or threatened
- An illness that affects the mind and reduces a person's ability to function or adjust to change
- Being comfortable with yourself, can handle normal issues
- The view a person has of his/her body
- An event or situation that causes stress
11 Clues: Postive stress • Negative stress • How much you respect or like yourself • The view a person has of his/her body • An event or situation that causes stress • The reaaction your body has to a stressor • Being comfortable with yourself, can handle normal issues • Complex characteristics that makes you unique from others • ...
Common Mental Illnesses 2022-10-24
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- anxiety disorder where you regularly have sudden attacks of panic or fear
- consuming large amounts of food then proceeding to vomit it up
- having feelings that your observing yourself from outside or body or having a sense that things around you arent real
- anxiety disorder where you experience fear and anxiety in situations with people, worrying about engaging in situations before they happen
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
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- affects the way a person thinks,acts, expresses emotion, and often have a hard time telling whats real and whats imagined
- 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
- consuming large amounts of food and feeling unable to stop eating
- 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 disorder 2022-10-26
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- disorders that interrupt normal thought processes
- abnormal anxiety about one's health, especially with an unwarranted fear that one has a serious disease
- mental health disorder that causes extreme mood swings
- medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
- long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior
- an expert or specialist in psychology
- intense fear or anxiety and physical symptoms
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- Condition causing people to be obsessed with being clean or neat
- disregard of social standards or rules
- disease or injury that causes memory loss and personalitychangePostTraumaticStressDisorder(PTSD) anxiety disorder cause by very stressful frightening events
- depression caused by medical condition
11 Clues: an expert or specialist in psychology • disregard of social standards or rules • depression caused by medical condition • intense fear or anxiety and physical symptoms • disorders that interrupt normal thought processes • mental health disorder that causes extreme mood swings • Condition causing people to be obsessed with being clean or neat • ...
Mental Health Careers 2023-03-20
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- Physical confinement
- Study of human and animal behavior, normal and abnormal
- time, space, and person
- the individual is aware that reactions are not normal
- fear of a particular object, class of objects, or situation
- Intense anxiety or panic in non-threatening social situations
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- reactions that are drastic and irrational
- Of work which with progressing scientific development
- Major Mental disorder in which the individual loses contact with reality
- Awareness of position in relation
- Electronic Data Process
11 Clues: Physical confinement • time, space, and person • Electronic Data Process • Awareness of position in relation • reactions that are drastic and irrational • Of work which with progressing scientific development • the individual is aware that reactions are not normal • Study of human and animal behavior, normal and abnormal • ...
Mental Health Review 2023-12-13
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- An example of a physical effect that stress can do to your body.
- _______ thoughts on paper can help someone release them if they do not have anyone they feel comfortable talking to.
- _____ stress is stress that can help you reach your goals and can motivate you to do your best.
- An example of a way to cope with stress and anxiety.
- The body’s response to real or imagined dangers or other life events.
- Physical _________ is a way to help cope with stress and anxiety.
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- What can stress and anxiety eventually lead to?
- Having good self-esteem means feeling good about yourself no matter what other _________ are around you.
- Having a positive attitude about the life/future.
- One of the 3 C's are
- Positive self-____ are things that you say to yourself that makes you feel good about yourself.
11 Clues: One of the 3 C's are • What can stress and anxiety eventually lead to? • Having a positive attitude about the life/future. • An example of a way to cope with stress and anxiety. • An example of a physical effect that stress can do to your body. • Physical _________ is a way to help cope with stress and anxiety. • ...
Mental Illness crossword 2022-05-06
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- A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- Anxiety disorder defined by a persistent and excessive fear of an object or situation.
- A group of thinking and social symptoms that interferes with daily functioning.
- coping mechanism to a captive or abusi
- Personality qualities include thinking very highly of oneself, needing admiration, believing others are inferior, and lacking empathy for others.
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- characterized by thoughts or experiences that seem out of touch with reality, disorganized speech or behavior, and decreased participation in daily activities
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- illness A wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior.
- A serious developmental disorder that impairs the ability to communicate and interact.
- A childhood developmental disorder marked by clumsiness in otherwise healthy kids.
- A group of conditions associated with the elevation or lowering of a person's mood
11 Clues: coping mechanism to a captive or abusi • illness A wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior. • A group of thinking and social symptoms that interferes with daily functioning. • A childhood developmental disorder marked by clumsiness in otherwise healthy kids. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2025-03-21
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- treatment for mental health conditions; when a patient talks with a trained professional
- the type of health that involves the mind
- a mental disorder characterized by feeling sad, guilty, or numb for more than 2 weeks
- a physical and spiritual activity usually associated with meditation
- deficiency of this hormone is associated with depression
- writing your thoughts and feelings, typically every day
- feelings
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- like a psychiatrist, but cannot prescribe medication
- having a healthy mix of responsibilities and relaxation
- thankfulness
- the name of the documentary we watched
11 Clues: feelings • thankfulness • the name of the documentary we watched • the type of health that involves the mind • like a psychiatrist, but cannot prescribe medication • having a healthy mix of responsibilities and relaxation • writing your thoughts and feelings, typically every day • deficiency of this hormone is associated with depression • ...
Mental wellness 2 2025-09-30
11 Clues: a breath • Has a trunk • preposition • of the mind. • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • belonging to you. • overall well-being • Likes to chase mice • kind attention to needs.
CNA Crossword Lesson 22 2024-07-05
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- fear of heights
- counseling with mental health professional
- fear of crowds
- lack of interest
- characterized by flashbacks
- blocking painful thoughts or feelings from the mind
- seeing a problem as very low in importance instead of evaluating it honestly
- uncontrollable need to repeat or perform actions
- disorder characterized by mood swings from lows of depression to highs of mania
- vague, uneasy feeling
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- complex mental disorder
- before birth
- returning to a old, immature behavior
- abnormal, irrational fear
- fear of small spaces
- transference of emotion or anger to a less threatening person or object
- blaming another person for one's own unacceptable behavior
- making excuses to justify behavior
- refusal to accept or believe something
19 Clues: before birth • fear of crowds • fear of heights • lack of interest • fear of small spaces • vague, uneasy feeling • complex mental disorder • abnormal, irrational fear • characterized by flashbacks • making excuses to justify behavior • returning to a old, immature behavior • refusal to accept or believe something • counseling with mental health professional • ...
Fall Vocabulary Crossword 2025-10-29
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- The general weather pattern
- The season when leaves fall from trees
- What you wear to stay warm in fall
- To find something new
- Things that come one after another
- To form a mental picture
- little cold; like autumn mornings
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- Orange fruit carved at Halloween
- What falls from trees in autumn
- Someone’s moral or mental qualities
- To think about something carefully
- To buy something
- Ability to do something
13 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 • To think about something carefully • What you wear to stay warm in fall • Things that come one after another • Someone’s moral or mental qualities • ...
Modern theories # 1 (1500 AD - Present) 2025-04-11
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- mental illness is caused by malicious, spiritual entities
- madness was due to a degenerate family trait that was passed down
- mental illness was organic and had no connection to psychological and social environmental factors
- mental illness results from things such as brain damage, impaired neural transmissions, or biochemical abnormalities
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- attributes mental health with passions or nervousness stemming from life's events
- mental illness results from things such as conflict, anxiety, faulty beliefs, frustration, or traumatic experience
- infectious disease can cause mental illness
7 Clues: infectious disease can cause mental illness • mental illness is caused by malicious, spiritual entities • madness was due to a degenerate family trait that was passed down • attributes mental health with passions or nervousness stemming from life's events • mental illness was organic and had no connection to psychological and social environmental factors • ...
Personality 2022-01-31
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- a professional who specializes in the diagnosis and the counseling for mental and emotional problems
- a disorder in which a person’s brain deteriorates in function
- a mental disorders involving moods that are extreme
- a disorder in which a person regularly violates the rights of others and breaks social rules
- a disorder in which real or imagined threats prevent a person from enjoying life
- a compelling desire to use a drug or to engage in a specific behavior, despite consequences
- a disorder in which there is excessive of certain objects, situations, or people that pose little or no actual danger
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- a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders can prescribe medication
- a disorder in which a person’s patterns of thinking, feeling, and acting interfere with daily living
- a mental disorder in which a person has a compelling need to starve, to binge, or to binge and purge
- a disorder in which a person has symptoms of diseases but no physical cause can be found
- a behavioral or psychological syndrome or pattern that occurs in an individual and that is associated with distress or disability
- a disorder in which there is a breakdown in logical thought process
- a period of intense fear accompanied by body changes
- the compelling desire to use a drug even though it harms the body, mind or relationships
15 Clues: a mental disorders involving moods that are extreme • a period of intense fear accompanied by body changes • a disorder in which a person’s brain deteriorates in function • a disorder in which there is a breakdown in logical thought process • a disorder in which real or imagined threats prevent a person from enjoying life • ...
Ch. 10 Health Terms 2015-12-08
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- An illness in which a person complains of disease symptoms, but no physical cause can be found.
- A rash of suicides occurring within a short space of time and involving several people in the same school or community.
- A preoccupation with the body and fear of presumed diseases that are not present.
- An illness of the mind that can affect thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of a person.
- A medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating mental disorders and can prescribe medications.
- An illness in which real, imagined, or persistent fears prevent a person from enjoying life.
- A psychologist who diagnoses and treats emotional and behavioral disorders but cannot prescribe medications.
- The taking of one's own life.
- An illness often with an organic cause that relates to emotions and may involve mood swings or mood extremes that interfere with everyday living.
- Feelings of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness
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- One who has concentrated on psychiatric casework by doing fieldwork in a mental hospital, mental health clinic, or family service agency that provides guidance and treatment for clients with emotional problems.
- A variety of psychological condition that affect a person's ability to get along with others.
- A serious mental disorder meaning "split-mind"
- A psychological illness characterized by extreme mood swings between depression and extreme happiness.
- A physician who specializes in organic disorders of the brain and nervous system.
15 Clues: The taking of one's own life. • A serious mental disorder meaning "split-mind" • Feelings of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness • A preoccupation with the body and fear of presumed diseases that are not present. • A physician who specializes in organic disorders of the brain and nervous system. • ...
Disorders 2023-05-02
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- The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- mental illness marked by periods of great excitement or euphoria, delusions, and overactivity.
- A group of conditions associated with the elevation or lowering of a person's mood
- Personality Disorder A disorder in which a person has an inflated sense of self-importance.
- where you hear, see, smell, taste, or feel things that appear to be real but only exist in your mind
- Personality Disorder a personality disorder characterized by severe mood swings, impulsive behavior and difficulty forming stable personal relationships.
- technical term for hypochondria.
- extreme or irrational fear of entering open or crowded places, of leaving one's own home, or of being in places from which escape is difficult.
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- a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
- departing from usual or accepted standards, especially in social or sexual behavior.
- the simultaneous presence of two or more diseases or medical conditions in a patient.
- Disorders any of a group of mental conditions characterized by persistent disturbance of mood
- Norms the perceived informal, mostly unwritten, rules that define acceptable and appropriate actions.
- Behavior behavior that is atypical or statistically uncommon within a particular culture or that is maladaptive or detrimental to an individual or to those around that individual.
15 Clues: technical term for hypochondria. • The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders • a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally • a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person. • A group of conditions associated with the elevation or lowering of a person's mood • ...
Development 2022-10-19
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- limited inborn schemes like sucking, looking, grasping, pushing
- the tendency to be captivated by more perceptually striking features of objects
- understanding that objects exist and behave independently of actions and awareness
- improved ability to mentally represent objects not physically present
- the genetic makeup of each human is the main determinant or development and behavior
- thinking becomes abstract
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- modification of new experiences to fit what is already known
- understanding that physical and mental operations can be reversed
- capable of mental operations
- mental structures that enable individuals to interpret the world
- physical properties of objects do not change when nothing is added or taken away, even when appearance is the same
- restructuring existing schemes based on new information
- inability to take the perspective of others
- human infant is born without knowledge or skills, and that experience, in the form of learning is the main determinant of development and behavior
14 Clues: thinking becomes abstract • capable of mental operations • inability to take the perspective of others • restructuring existing schemes based on new information • modification of new experiences to fit what is already known • limited inborn schemes like sucking, looking, grasping, pushing • mental structures that enable individuals to interpret the world • ...
Pscychology 2017-10-11
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- Imagery think of pictures/ make visual images
- Cord Long tube of neurons
- Specializes in behavior and mental processes
- How people think, remember, use information
- Combine ideas in new ways
- environmental influences
- Ability to learn from your experience / Aquire knowledge
- Memories very emotional events / permanent storage
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- Term Memory Held up to 30 seconds
- Interprets info from the spinal cord
- Positives problems with recognition memory
- System Made up of glial cells
- Inability to get to sleep
- Motivation doing it for its own sake
- Doctor who treats psychological disorders
- learning learned by watching a model
- capacity to thrive during difficult times
- Fall asleep during the day without warning
- Genetic package
- Uses Radio Waves / Provides more detail then CT Scan
20 Clues: Genetic package • environmental influences • Cord Long tube of neurons • Inability to get to sleep • Combine ideas in new ways • System Made up of glial cells • Term Memory Held up to 30 seconds • Interprets info from the spinal cord • learning learned by watching a model • Motivation doing it for its own sake • Doctor who treats psychological disorders • ...
RADAR+ - Know the Tool 2017-05-01
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- First R
- Proceed with caution
- Safety gear to consider
- Horizontal axis on the risk assessment 9 box
- Evaluation needed (consult with manager)
- Why RADAR+ is important
- Evaluation needed (consult with supervisor, lead)
- Vertical axis on the risk assessment 9 box
- Hazards Step 1
- Can happen on wet surfaces
- Usually a maintenance task
- Assess mental states
- Don't put your hands in this area
- D
- Step 2
- Can aid in fixing an issue
- Second A
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- Work in the green box
- When to use RADAR+
- Protect these
- Personal and mental aspect of RADAR+
- # of hazard sections on hazard checklist
- First A
- Second R
- If conditions change, do this
- Zero energy
- Assess people, skills & training
27 Clues: D • Step 2 • First R • First A • Second R • Second A • Zero energy • Protect these • Hazards Step 1 • When to use RADAR+ • Proceed with caution • Assess mental states • Work in the green box • Safety gear to consider • Why RADAR+ is important • Can happen on wet surfaces • Usually a maintenance task • Can aid in fixing an issue • If conditions change, do this • Assess people, skills & training • ...
SAR Co-ordination 2013-07-16
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- This search can be preliminary or extended
- Key to uncertainty
- I in IPNANO
- You may feel this if you are in the Alert Phase
- A in ACO
- Follows Information Gathering and Evaluation
- Last of the SAR Operation Stages
- Volume 2 of this contains the SAR Operation Stages
- First of the SAR Operation Stages
- This type of question should be avoided
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- One of the MCA's values
- Last of the 6 Ws
- Type of model that forms a picture in your head
- ...and imminent danger
- This bias makes you ask questions to fit things into your mental model
- His fence is a good analogy
- Number of stages in SAR
- Other name for the coastal area
- Written in 1925
- S in SAR
20 Clues: A in ACO • S in SAR • I in IPNANO • Written in 1925 • Last of the 6 Ws • Key to uncertainty • ...and imminent danger • One of the MCA's values • Number of stages in SAR • His fence is a good analogy • Other name for the coastal area • Last of the SAR Operation Stages • First of the SAR Operation Stages • This type of question should be avoided • This search can be preliminary or extended • ...
Grant Silva #27 Unit 24 Spelling Day 3 2014-04-02
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- a reason given in proof or rebuttal
- mental strenght to venture or persevere
- a formal utterance of an authoritative opinion
- emotional involvment or commitment between two people
- to recognize the rights, authority, or status of
- the stste of mental uneasiness about something
- free from harshness, strength, or violence
- having no enclosing or confining barrier
- to rouse to an emotional response
- to enhance in value or quality
- unreasonably or perversely unyielding
- to be tired
- involving or exposing one to risk
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- absurd, to make fun of something or someone
- free from dirt or pollution
- to put in the proper order
- consisting od diverse things or members
- showing neither profit or less
- exceeding the limits of what is usual
- a light snack or meal
20 Clues: to be tired • a light snack or meal • to put in the proper order • free from dirt or pollution • showing neither profit or less • to enhance in value or quality • to rouse to an emotional response • involving or exposing one to risk • a reason given in proof or rebuttal • exceeding the limits of what is usual • unreasonably or perversely unyielding • ...
Vocab Capitulo 4 2014-01-30
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- / Favorecer o facilitar la realizacion de algo
- / Hacer duradera una cosa
- / huella en el cuerpo
- / personas sin los suficientes medios para subsistir
- / Desafiar o provocar a una persona
- / tenia una conciensa culpable por mentir a su mamá
- / efecto de incorporar o incluyir
- / honrar o respetar a una persona
- / producir daño a una persona o animal
- / justicia o rason
- / differencia entre dos o mas elementos
- adecuación / adaptarse a una situacion
- / eliminar a una persona del lugar que ocupaba
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- / Conjunto de seres que habitan en una misma superficie
- / promover una idea
- / Grado o categoria superior
- mental / discapacidad intelectual
- / falta de alguna facultad fisica o mental
- / caracteristica unica o propia de una persona
- / hacer que una persona se sienta inferior
20 Clues: / justicia o rason • / promover una idea • / huella en el cuerpo • / Hacer duradera una cosa • / Grado o categoria superior • mental / discapacidad intelectual • / efecto de incorporar o incluyir • / honrar o respetar a una persona • / Desafiar o provocar a una persona • / producir daño a una persona o animal • adecuación / adaptarse a una situacion • ...
