mental Crossword Puzzles
Stress 2012-11-27
Across
- Attributing one's own feelings, shortcomings, or unacceptable impulses to others
- A job-related condition of mental, physical, and emotional exhaustion
- The mental and physical condition that occurs when a person must adjust or adapt to the environment
- A person who has become a habitual target of displaced aggression
- A habitual and often unconscious psychological process used to reduce anxiety
- appraisal Deciding whether a situation is relevant to oneself and if it is a threat
- Any Distressing,day-to-day annoyance
- Wavering in intention or feelings
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- An event or situation perceived as potentially harmful
- Reassuring,self-enhancing statements that are used to stop self-critical thinking
- A state of despondency marked by feelings of powerless and hopelessness
- Protecting oneself from an unpleasant reality by refusing to perceive it or believe it
- A mental exercise for producing relaxation or heightened awareness
- A positive state of good health;more than the absence of disease
- A person who complains about illnesses that appear to be imaginary
15 Clues: Wavering in intention or feelings • Any Distressing,day-to-day annoyance • An event or situation perceived as potentially harmful • A positive state of good health;more than the absence of disease • A person who has become a habitual target of displaced aggression • A mental exercise for producing relaxation or heightened awareness • ...
SPEAKING 1 2024-08-21
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- someone who prepares medicines in shop or hospital
- a sign when you get ill
- a condition of your eye muscles which make the eyes move to different direction
- a physical or mental condition which makes some people cannot use their body parts properly
- a small bag or case containing medical supplies
- when you need to stay in the hospital to get medical care
- a chemical substance in food that is good for your body
- a serious mental illness that affects a person's thoughts and behaviors
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- a place where you can get medicine and beauty products
- to walk slowly because your leg gets injured
- a virus which is able to get people hard to breathe, smell and taste something
- the medical condition which makes some or all of your body parts can't move
- physical or mental qualities that you inherit from your parents
- when part of your body turns into blue
- a virus which cause one of the deadliest pandemic in 1918 in spanish
15 Clues: a sign when you get ill • when part of your body turns into blue • to walk slowly because your leg gets injured • a small bag or case containing medical supplies • someone who prepares medicines in shop or hospital • a place where you can get medicine and beauty products • a chemical substance in food that is good for your body • ...
mild -sion words 2024-09-29
10 Clues: Combining into one. • Changing or improving. • Separating into parts. • Large, impressive house. • Addition or enlargement. • Particular form or state. • violent release of energy. • Mental or emotional strain. • Regular payment after retirement. • Ability to see; mental image or idea.
psychology terms 2022-10-16
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- a precise, testable statement of what the researchers predict will be the outcome of the study.
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- a means of learning about one's own currently ongoing, or perhaps very recently past, mental states or processes
- They isolate parts of complex behaviors to study. The behaviorists take the view that all behavior, no matter how complex, can be broken down into the fundamental processes of conditioning.
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- the doctrine that what makes something a thought, desire, pain (or any other type of mental state) depends not on its internal constitution, but solely on its function, or the role it plays, in the cognitive system of which it is a part.
- a branch of psychology that deals with the effects of normal and pathological physiological processes on mental life.
- a theory of consciousness that seeks to analyze the elements of mental experiences, such as sensations, mental images, and feelings, and how these elements combine to form more complex experiences
- help clients tap into their unconscious mind to recover repressed emotions and deep-seated, sometimes forgotten experiences.
- the scientific study of mind and behavior.
- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured
10 Clues: the scientific study of mind and behavior. • actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured • a precise, testable statement of what the researchers predict will be the outcome of the study. • a means of learning about one's own currently ongoing, or perhaps very recently past, mental states or processes • ...
El fútbol y la salud 2020-12-17
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- el premio (prize) de los Juegos Olímpicos
- la ropa para jugar futbol
- la Copa _____
- to exercise es hacer _____
- la banana es la comida _____
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- la pizza es la comida _____
- el lugar para jugar al fútbol
- los jugadores que NO juegan están en _____
- to meditate
- el resultado fue 1-1. Se llama el _____
- mental health es la salud _____
- el grupo de jugadores de fútbol
12 Clues: to meditate • la Copa _____ • la ropa para jugar futbol • to exercise es hacer _____ • la pizza es la comida _____ • la banana es la comida _____ • el lugar para jugar al fútbol • mental health es la salud _____ • el grupo de jugadores de fútbol • el resultado fue 1-1. Se llama el _____ • el premio (prize) de los Juegos Olímpicos • los jugadores que NO juegan están en _____
Negative bias 2023-08-21
Across
- fail to notice
- tending to cause harm.
- believe that the worst will happen.
- harm that impairs the value, usefulness, or normal function of something
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- a particular part or feature of something
- set of attitudes held by someone.
- relating to the mind
- succeed in dealing with
- likely to cause harm.
- make stronger or more intense
- mental or emotional strain
- an unattractive or unsatisfactory feature
12 Clues: fail to notice • relating to the mind • likely to cause harm. • tending to cause harm. • succeed in dealing with • mental or emotional strain • make stronger or more intense • set of attitudes held by someone. • believe that the worst will happen. • a particular part or feature of something • an unattractive or unsatisfactory feature • ...
Fall Vocabulary Crossword 2025-10-29
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- To form a mental picture
- The season when leaves fall from trees
- The general weather pattern
- What you wear to stay warm in fall
- To buy something
- Ability to do something
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- To think about something carefully
- What falls from trees in autumn
- To find something new
- Things that come one after another
- Orange fruit carved at Halloween
- Someone’s moral or mental qualities
12 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 • 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 • The season when leaves fall from trees
"Flowers for Algernon" Vocabulary 2021-01-03
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- growth or development; continuous improvement
- to prove the truth of, as by evidence or testimony; confirm; substantiate
- lacking in ideas or intelligence (empty brain)
- capable of being touched; discernible by the touch; material or substantial
- to move backward; go back (bad/good/ bad again)
- to prove to be false or erroneous, as an opinion or charge
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- observation or examination of one's own mental and emotional state, mental processes, etc.; the act of looking within oneself
- to make or cause to become worse; diminish in ability, value, excellence, etc.; weaken or damage
- to disintegrate or wear away
- to make furious; enrage
- aware of one's own existence, sensations, thoughts, surroundings
- a visible incorporeal spirit, especially one of a terrifying nature; ghost; phantom; apparition
- easily fooled; innocent
- not clear to the understanding; hard to perceive
- showing a decline or deterioration of physical strength or mental functioning, especially short-term memory and alertness, as a result of old age or disease
15 Clues: to make furious; enrage • easily fooled; innocent • to disintegrate or wear away • growth or development; continuous improvement • lacking in ideas or intelligence (empty brain) • to move backward; go back (bad/good/ bad again) • not clear to the understanding; hard to perceive • to prove to be false or erroneous, as an opinion or charge • ...
Public Health Advocacy Crossword - College Health Period 6 2022-11-30
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- This is a very common mental health challenge that is treatable with therapy, medication, and sometimes, a combination of both.
- This policy was designed to reduce the public health impact of alcoholism by making alcohol illegal.
- This two-word term refers to any kind of abuse (emotional, physical, sexual, or financial) between two people that have a close relationship.
- This is the abbreviation for the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration
- This is a medication (usually given by a nasal spray) that can reverse an opioid overdose.
- You can't catch a _____________ from a vaccine.
- While some people might not understand how they work, ______________ are the most effective tools that we have to reduce serious illness and death from diseases like measles, polio, and now, COVID.
- One of the most significant predictors of how much a young person will drink is how much the ________ in their communities drink.
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- This public health issue affects more than 40 million Americans and costs us $600 billion per year.
- This is an abbreviation for an organization that helps to connect people with resources and support for mental illness.
- You can call 988 any time of day or night, 365 days a year if someone is having thoughts of _________.
- This is the abbreviation for the support group that can help people in recovery from Alcoholism.
- This is another word used to describe the sense of "shame" often prevents people from getting help with mental health challenges, addiction, and domestic violence.
- Sexual contact between partner is only legal when the partners give their _____________.
- The COVID vaccine is unable to change the genetic codes of your cells, also known as ______, even though there are people that have spread false rumors about this possibility.
- This two-word term refers to any kind of unwanted touching, sexual contact, showing or taking of sexual images/videos.
- Using your voice to promote a cause that is important to you.
- In December of 2021, The US Surgeon General Declared a "Youth Mental Health _________."
- One of the laws that is designed to help protect survivors of domestic violence allows them to break the _______ on their home or apartment if they need to leave for safety reasons.
19 Clues: You can't catch a _____________ from a vaccine. • Using your voice to promote a cause that is important to you. • This is the abbreviation for the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration • In December of 2021, The US Surgeon General Declared a "Youth Mental Health _________." • ...
Texas Law & Codes 2023-10-25
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- When a person's conscious objective was to commit the crime they committed, their culpable mental state was
- greatest possible punishment for the crime committed
- the legal burden of proof required to affirm a conviction in a criminal case
- When a person should have been aware of a risk but they were not, their culpable mental state was
- body of laws which govern the legal responsibilities between individuals who share a domestic connection
- places laws and restrictions on alcohol or any beverage containing more than one percent of alcohol by volume
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- body of laws which govern traffic
- The attitude someone has when committing a crime, their intentions
- When a person was aware with reasonable certainty, their culpable mental state was
- set of laws which are related to the punishment of crimes and offenses
- When a person was aware but consciously disregarded a substantial and unjustifiable risk that was a gross deviation of what a normal person would do, their culpable mental state was
- body of laws which protects health, safety and welfare of the general public
- serious crimes such as murder, kidnapping, robbery punishable by a year or longer in state prison
- less serious crimes such as shoplifting or DUI usually carrying a fine and jail sentence of less than a year, if at all
14 Clues: body of laws which govern traffic • greatest possible punishment for the crime committed • The attitude someone has when committing a crime, their intentions • set of laws which are related to the punishment of crimes and offenses • the legal burden of proof required to affirm a conviction in a criminal case • ...
Recap crime and culpability 2025-01-22
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- Mental state per Texas Penal Code where individual is "aware" but "consciously disregards" risk of harm
- The infancy defense applies to ______ because they cannot articulate criminal intent in the same way as adults
- Crime punishable by jail or fine, or both
- Crime punishable by death or prison
- Another word for culpability?
- Mental state per Texas Penal Code requiring "conscious objective" to commit a crime
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- In strict liability offenses, _______ is not an element that needs to be proven by the state
- Type of crime category where act is defined as criminal due to public consensus and public safety concerns (Mala en se)
- Type of crime category where law defines an act as criminal but not always by public consensus (Mala prohibita)
- Mental state of criminal ________ per Texas Penal Code is when a person "ought to be aware" of a substantial risk or gross deviation from standard of care
- An action or omission element to a crime
- Individual is "criminally responsible" for a result that would not have occurred if not for the person's conduct
- Mental state per Texas Penal Code requiring "general awareness" that the conduct will cause harm
13 Clues: Another word for culpability? • Crime punishable by death or prison • An action or omission element to a crime • Crime punishable by jail or fine, or both • Mental state per Texas Penal Code requiring "conscious objective" to commit a crime • In strict liability offenses, _______ is not an element that needs to be proven by the state • ...
EnkkuParasPulma 2021-12-21
23 Clues: kova • voihkia • mestari • esittää • vaivaton • parantaa • murahtaa • henkinen • toiminta • sisältää • ammatti- • vaatimus • mitalisti • elintärkeä • henkisesti • kansallinen • eroavaisuus • kinesiologia • asema, asento • kilpailullinen • samankaltainen • jättö;syöttö;syöksyä • aerobinen, happea tarvitseva
Kenakalan 2023-10-22
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 • ...
What is Psychology? 2022-07-20
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- The school of psychology, founded by William James, that emphasizes the purposes of behavior and mental processes
- The school of psychology that emphasizes the tendency to organize perceptions into meaningful wholes
- Observable and measurable actions of people and animals
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- The school of psychology, founded by Sigmund Freud, that emphasizes the importance of unconscious motives and conflicts as determinants of human behavior
- The psychological view that assumes the existence of the self and emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and the freedowm to make choices
- The perspective that focuses on the roles of ethnicity, gender, culture, and socioeconomic status in personality formation, behavior, and mental processes
- The theory focusing on the evolution of behavior and mental processes
- A learned connection between two ideas or events
- The psychological perspective that emphasizes the influence of biology on behavior
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- The psychological point of view that emphasizes the effects of experience on behavior
- The perspective that stresses the influences of unconscious forces on human behavior
- A set of assumptions about why something is the way it is and happens the way it does
- The school of psychology, founded by John Watson, that defines psychology as the scientific study of observable behavior
- A rule or law
- Type of research that is conducted for its own sake, that is, without seeking a solution to a specific problem
- The perspective/viewpoint that emphasizes the role of thought processes in determining behavior
- The school of psychology, founded by Wilhelm Wundt, that maintains that conscious experience breaks down in to objective sensations and subjective feelings
18 Clues: A rule or law • A learned connection between two ideas or events • The scientific study of behavior and mental processes • Observable and measurable actions of people and animals • The theory focusing on the evolution of behavior and mental processes • The psychological perspective that emphasizes the influence of biology on behavior • ...
Psychology Ch1 2023-09-14
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- What is the most important level of the Hierarchy of Needs.
- Is a precise, testable statement of what the researchers predict will be the outcome of the study
- Is a medical doctor (an M.D. or D.O.) who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders.
- focuses on the idea that all behaviors are learned through interaction with the environment.
- Refers largely to our genetics
- Is that people are innately good and that mental and social problems result from deviations from this natural tendency.
- Refers to all of the external or environmental factors that affect human development
- A method of learning that uses rewards and punishment to modify behavior.
- Is a school of thought in psychology that attempts to understand human consciousness by examining its underlying components. By identifying the basic and rudimentary components and examining how they operate together, it is possible to understand human behavior.
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- Is the examination or observation of one's own mental and emotional processes.
- A person who specializes in the study of mind and behavior or in the treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders
- The baby behind John Watson's famous 1920 emotional conditioning experiment at Johns Hopkins University,
- The state of being awake and aware of one's surroundings
- An operant conditioning chamber is a laboratory apparatus used to study animal behavior.
- Is an approach that emphasizes the functions of the mind over its structures and focused on how aspects of consciousness allowed human beings to adapt to their environments.
- Classical conditioning, the foundation of his theory, involves pairing a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to elicit a conditioned response.
- Founding father of psychology
- Created the Hierarchy of Needs
18 Clues: Founding father of psychology • Refers largely to our genetics • Created the Hierarchy of Needs • The state of being awake and aware of one's surroundings • What is the most important level of the Hierarchy of Needs. • A method of learning that uses rewards and punishment to modify behavior. • ...
Major Depression 2013-11-16
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- Chemicals in our brain
- Psychological treatment of a mental disorder
- Who can/ does suffer from depression?
- A characteristic of a mental disorder
- Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
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- A persistent false belief
- A mood disorder
- Used to alleviate symptoms of depression
- Overuse of alcohol or drugs
- A type of neurotransmitter
- Sleep disturbance
11 Clues: A mood disorder • Sleep disturbance • Chemicals in our brain • A persistent false belief • A type of neurotransmitter • Overuse of alcohol or drugs • Who can/ does suffer from depression? • A characteristic of a mental disorder • Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor • Used to alleviate symptoms of depression • Psychological treatment of a mental disorder
Customer Service 2024-03-02
Across
- Manner of conducting One's self
- Tender feeling
- Giving or exchanging information
- _____ persistence
- _____ Illness is an emotional Disorder
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- Providing your caller with encouragement
- Mental Outlook
- A place of residency or activity
- Callers may display a variety of them
- Our ability to feel and reflect on what the caller is feeling
- _____ listening
11 Clues: Mental Outlook • Tender feeling • _____ listening • _____ persistence • Manner of conducting One's self • A place of residency or activity • Giving or exchanging information • Callers may display a variety of them • _____ Illness is an emotional Disorder • Providing your caller with encouragement • Our ability to feel and reflect on what the caller is feeling
RADAR+ - Know the Tool 2017-05-01
Across
- Step 2
- Safety gear to consider
- Horizontal axis on the risk assessment 9 box
- Don't put your hands in this area
- Proceed with caution
- Protect these
- Work in the green box
- Evaluation needed (consult with manager)
- Usually a maintenance task
- Hazards Step 1
- Evaluation needed (consult with supervisor, lead)
- If conditions change, do this
- First A
- Assess mental states
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- Why RADAR+ is important
- When to use RADAR+
- D
- Vertical axis on the risk assessment 9 box
- Personal and mental aspect of RADAR+
- First R
- Zero energy
- Can happen on wet surfaces
- # of hazard sections on hazard checklist
- Second R
- Can aid in fixing an issue
- Second A
- 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 • Why RADAR+ is important • Safety gear to consider • Can happen on wet surfaces • Usually a maintenance task • Can aid in fixing an issue • If conditions change, do this • Assess people, skills & training • ...
Jaysen Reindel #24 Green U25 D3 2014-04-01
Across
- absurd to make fun of something
- having neither profit nor loss
- a formal utterance of on authoritative opinion
- mental strength to venture or persevere
- to recognize the rights authority or state of
- to rouse to an emotional response
- the state of mental uneasiness about something
- free from dirt or pollution
- to put in the proper order
- emotional involvement or commitment
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- involving or exposing one to risk
- free from harshness sternness or violence
- a light snack or meal
- unreasonably or preferable unyielding
- consisting of diverse thing or members
- to enhance in value or quality
- having no enclosing or confining barriers
- exceeding the limits of what is usual
- to be tired
- a reason given in proof or rebuttal
20 Clues: to be tired • a light snack or meal • to put in the proper order • free from dirt or pollution • having neither profit nor loss • to enhance in value or quality • absurd to make fun of something • involving or exposing one to risk • to rouse to an emotional response • a reason given in proof or rebuttal • emotional involvement or commitment • unreasonably or preferable unyielding • ...
Jaysen Reindel #24 Green U25 D3 2014-04-01
Across
- absurd to make fun of something
- having neither profit nor loss
- a formal utterance of on authoritative opinion
- mental strength to venture or persevere
- to recognize the rights authority or state of
- to rouse to an emotional response
- the state of mental uneasiness about something
- free from dirt or pollution
- to put in the proper order
- emotional involvement or commitment
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- involving or exposing one to risk
- free from harshness sternness or violence
- a light snack or meal
- unreasonably or preferable unyielding
- consisting of diverse thing or members
- to enhance in value or quality
- having no enclosing or confining barriers
- exceeding the limits of what is usual
- to be tired
- a reason given in proof or rebuttal
20 Clues: to be tired • a light snack or meal • to put in the proper order • free from dirt or pollution • having neither profit nor loss • to enhance in value or quality • absurd to make fun of something • involving or exposing one to risk • to rouse to an emotional response • a reason given in proof or rebuttal • emotional involvement or commitment • unreasonably or preferable unyielding • ...
DEPRESSION AND SUICIDE 2023-03-10
Across
- ACT OF HURTING ONESELF
- SHORT FOR ATTENTION-DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER
- SOMEONES MENTAL AND PHYSICAL STATE
- LACK OF INTEREST, SYMPTOM OF DEPRESSION
- MEDICATION USED TO TREAT DEPRESSION
- A WAY TO TREAT MENTAL ISSUES BY TALKING TO A THERAPIST
- ACT OF KILLING ONESELF
- ALSO CALLED MANIAC DEPRESSION,FEELING EXTREME HIGHS AND LOWS
- FEELINGS OF SHORT TEMPER, SYMPTOM OF DEPRESSION
- A CHEMICAL THAT MAKES YOU FEEL PLEASURE
- FEELING SAD OR DOWN FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME
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- A TYPE OF DEPRESSION THAT CHANGES WITH THE WEATHER
- SUBSTANCE USED FOR TREATMENT
- TAKING SOMEONE TO THE HOSPITAL FRO TREATMENT
- FEELING INTENSE AND EXTREME WORRY
- EX: COCAINE, METH, HEROIN
- SHORT FOR EATING DISORDER
- A CHEMICAL THAT MAKES YOU FEEL HAPPY
- EXTREMELY DISTRESSING EVENT
- NERVE CELL
20 Clues: NERVE CELL • ACT OF HURTING ONESELF • ACT OF KILLING ONESELF • EX: COCAINE, METH, HEROIN • SHORT FOR EATING DISORDER • EXTREMELY DISTRESSING EVENT • SUBSTANCE USED FOR TREATMENT • FEELING INTENSE AND EXTREME WORRY • SOMEONES MENTAL AND PHYSICAL STATE • MEDICATION USED TO TREAT DEPRESSION • A CHEMICAL THAT MAKES YOU FEEL HAPPY • LACK OF INTEREST, SYMPTOM OF DEPRESSION • ...
Special Education 2022-04-22
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- Which has several function.
- Agressiveness with mean gesture.
- Sudden and violent demonstration.
- A fundamental requirement, what is necessary for a human being.
- Subject relentlessly to small attacks.
- Setting up the goal.
- Afavorable disposition towards someone.
- Disposable linen in which one needs.
- A diary that is used to write important Information in brief about a user or a group.
- What activites the senses.
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- Allows you to take several situations that are out of the ordinary.
- A relationship that makes one thing dependent on another.
- Strive to hear.
- Particular physical or mental situation.
- Bad treatment.
- The respect someone deserves.
- Physical, physiological or mental Insufficiency.
- Following an action.
- Which makes it possible to do a job.
- More conception of an environment.
20 Clues: Bad treatment. • Strive to hear. • Setting up the goal. • Following an action. • What activites the senses. • Which has several function. • The respect someone deserves. • Agressiveness with mean gesture. • Sudden and violent demonstration. • More conception of an environment. • Which makes it possible to do a job. • Disposable linen in which one needs. • ...
Reducing Fractures 2022-11-04
Across
- Assisted squat exercise
- High in vitamin B12
- Dairy product with lots of calcium
- Remove these in the home
- Make exercises harder with___
- Free vitamin D source
- Great exercise for stability
- Condition that affects memory and mental status
- Excess amounts of this inhibit vitamin D
- Fruit high in calcium
- Turn these on when walking into a room
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- Salmon is a great source of this
- Foods that have extra added vitamins and minerals
- Can be used to increase vitamin intake
- Break in a bone
- Mental illness that causes intense feelings of sadness/despair
- Turn fruit into this for easier swallowing
- Trouble swallowing
- Always consult one before starting supplementation
- Weight bearing exercise
- Use one of these in the shower
- CDC initiative to prevent injury
22 Clues: Break in a bone • Trouble swallowing • High in vitamin B12 • Free vitamin D source • Fruit high in calcium • Assisted squat exercise • Weight bearing exercise • Remove these in the home • Great exercise for stability • Make exercises harder with___ • Use one of these in the shower • Salmon is a great source of this • CDC initiative to prevent injury • Dairy product with lots of calcium • ...
PE (term 2) 2023-06-28
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- he movement of the body in a rhythmic way
- sequence of events especially when imagined
- relating to the human body
- based on ideas that can be tested.
- a special or limited selection of food and drink
- producing or involving action or movement.
- a person's physical, social etc health factors
- how someone acts
- relates to your ability to think
- focused on what is bad or lacking
- The way in which a person lives.
- physical, mental, social
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- A part or element of a larger whole.
- positive thinking, therapy
- a close connection between two people
- way to get fit
- relating to human society
- relating to the mind
- something that produces good or helpful results
- the condition of being safe from being hurt
20 Clues: way to get fit • how someone acts • relating to the mind • physical, mental, social • relating to human society • positive thinking, therapy • relating to the human body • relates to your ability to think • The way in which a person lives. • focused on what is bad or lacking • based on ideas that can be tested. • A part or element of a larger whole. • ...
The Bell Jar 2024-05-06
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- Esther's promiscuous friend.
- A substance injected into patients.
- The weather phenomenon that parallels Esther's inner turmoil.
- The name of the protagonist.
- In which Esther sees her future through.
- The disease Buddy had.
- Last name of the author.
- Esther's ex-lover.
- Reflective surface symbolizing Esther's self-image.
- Esther's last attempt to take her life.
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- A person who accompanies Esther in the mental hospital; from Esther's hometown.
- Metaphor for Esther's suffocating mental state, two words.
- Esther's existential declaration, two words.
- The magazine where Esther is an intern.
- Esther's favorite delicacy; fish roe.
- Esther's passion, and a form of artistic expression.
- Butter, Cheese, and ____ _____.
- The type of therapy Esther got from Dr. Gordon.
- An abbreviation for a city Esther spent time in.
- Esther's hometown.
20 Clues: Esther's hometown. • Esther's ex-lover. • The disease Buddy had. • Last name of the author. • Esther's promiscuous friend. • The name of the protagonist. • Butter, Cheese, and ____ _____. • A substance injected into patients. • Esther's favorite delicacy; fish roe. • The magazine where Esther is an intern. • Esther's last attempt to take her life. • ...
Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-21
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- Teenager, between childhood and adulthood
- Prejudice for or against someone unfairly.
- Having the opposite of the intended effect
- An institution for people with mental illnesses
- No longer on friendly terms with someone
- The state or quality of being worthy of respect
- Escape from or avoid
- The action or process of making something active
- Unjust opinion formed without a reason
- Unfair treatment to certain groups or people
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- Unfair generalization of a group
- With good speed, hurriedly
- Not staying the same, lacking steadiness
- Control, the ability to make change to something.
- A disease, sickness
- Break or crack something
- Mark of shame or disgrace
- Unwilling and hesitant to
- Not true to facts, twisted from the truth.
- Relating to the mind
20 Clues: A disease, sickness • Escape from or avoid • Relating to the mind • Break or crack something • Mark of shame or disgrace • Unwilling and hesitant to • With good speed, hurriedly • Unfair generalization of a group • Unjust opinion formed without a reason • Not staying the same, lacking steadiness • No longer on friendly terms with someone • Teenager, between childhood and adulthood • ...
Week4: History of Psychology 2025-11-01
Across
- Becoming your best possible self.
- Learning through rewards or punishments.
- Mental tricks to reduce stress or anxiety.
- by forming associations.
- Maslow’s ladder of human motivations.
- Feelings of danger or worry.
- Learning by linking two stimuli.
- Founder of behaviorism.
- Respecting someone without judgment.
- Developing your potential and abilities.
- Study of observable actions.
- Understanding another’s feelings.
- Founder of psychoanalysis.
Down
- First psychology lab founder.
- Humanistic psychologist and therapist.
- on the person, not the problem.
- Mental struggles or opposing thoughts.
- Freud’s stages of personality growth.
- Studying dreams to find hidden meanings.
- Tool to measure reaction time.
- Based on testing and observation.
- How fast someone responds to a stimulus.
- Hidden thoughts and feelings.
- Therapy exploring the unconscious mind.
- Strong wants or wishes.
25 Clues: Founder of behaviorism. • Strong wants or wishes. • by forming associations. • Founder of psychoanalysis. • Feelings of danger or worry. • Study of observable actions. • First psychology lab founder. • Hidden thoughts and feelings. • Tool to measure reaction time. • on the person, not the problem. • Learning by linking two stimuli. • Becoming your best possible self. • ...
Hina's Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-09
Across
- a condition of persistent mental and emotional stress occurring as a result of injury or severe psychological shock, typically involving disturbance of sleep and constant vivid recall of the experience, with dulled responses to others and to the outside world.
- a serious mental condition of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.
- this disorder affects 5% of Canadians, causing mild to severe impairment.
- a personality disorder characterized by excessive orderliness, perfectionism, attention to details, and a need for control in relating to others.
- a disorder relating to or involving the development of the nervous system.
Down
- this is a response to pressure or threat. Under this, we may feel tense, nervous, or on edge. The response to it is physical, too.
- The stress response is also called the —-- – —--- response.
- this is the state of your psychological and emotional well-being.
- a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression
- A mood disorder that affects the way you think and feel (both mentally and physically).
- the most painful mental illness.
- this is a condition that affects people's behavior. People with it can seem restless, may have trouble concentrating and may act on impulse.
12 Clues: the most painful mental illness. • The stress response is also called the —-- – —--- response. • this is the state of your psychological and emotional well-being. • this disorder affects 5% of Canadians, causing mild to severe impairment. • a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression • ...
School classes 2023-05-31
18 Clues: space • Sound • Mental • People • Action • Bodies • Movies • Pencil • Numbers • Speaking • Instrument • Government • Hard Science • Asian language • Advanced Science • Start of the day • Past and present • European language
Saúde do idoso 2020-12-04
8 Clues: avaliação estado mental • teste para avaliar a audição • importante ameaça na autonomia • transtorno mental comum no idoso • teste para avaliar o estado mental • teste para avaliar a função dos mmii • muito frequente devido multiplas morbidades • tabela de ____ serve para avaliar visão longe
Sanastoharjoitus 2022-03-31
24 Clues: etu • tulos • tukea • suhde • tutkia • häiritä • ongelma • terveys • hallitus • henkinen • fyysinen • koulutus • kotityöt • matelija • oikeudet • tuttavuus • aktivisti • biologinen • tuomitseva • eksoottinen • kommunikaatio • talous/taloudellinen • sanallinen/verbaalinen • monimuotoinen/monipuolinen
Sanastoharjoitus 2022-03-31
24 Clues: etu • tulos • tukea • suhde • tutkia • häiritä • ongelma • terveys • hallitus • henkinen • fyysinen • koulutus • kotityöt • matelija • oikeudet • tuttavuus • aktivisti • biologinen • tuomitseva • eksoottinen • kommunikaatio • talous/taloudellinen • sanallinen/verbaalinen • monimuotoinen/monipuolinen
Vocab. List 4: Terms from "What's Inside" 2022-11-10
20 Clues: evil • humble • gloomy • yearly • awkward • chaotic • optional • emergency • craftsman • spineless • invisible • keep down • interesting • preventative • glossy coating • forced decision • negative mental state • extremely distressing • move like an elephant • important for progress
underground hyperpop 2 2022-01-11
25 Clues: 4_m • w_y_ • _ub_ • _u_o • k_t_ • _4_5 • p_yc_ • _mt_n • t__p_s • _en_a_ • _lx_c_ • j_yd_s • c__o_xo • _mo_e_i • _x_tu_el • q__n_n_c • 4_mi_a_e • i__o_sa_ • s_ve_o__t • e_od___9_0 • d__ly_o_d1 • u__er_c_re_ • d__ids_a_ty • y_ng_t_r_ac_ • _ho__ll_d_ix
Robots 2023-11-13
20 Clues: pomm • vaimne • õhkama • juhtum • hiljuti • väitlus • kohtlema • kirurgia • kunstlik • kõhutunne • vooluring • eurooplane • juhe, traat • tajuma, aistma • intelligentsus • areng, edenemine • peast arvutamine • omaks võtma, adopteerima • pakkuma, ettepanekut tegema • eeldama, kaasa tooma, vihjama
Discussion 8 - Chapter 6 2022-03-06
Across
- Listing things in no particular order.
- Preview, Question, Read, Reflect, Recite, Review.
- Knowing what you learn.
- Practicing over time.
- False statements about neuroscience in an educational context.
- Memories that stick to a person's mind due to important events.
- The branches at the ends of a neuron.
- When you remember the first thing listed.
- Comparing new information to old.
Down
- Where memories are stored for a few moments.
- Connecting new information to old.
- Continuous practicing.
- Writing down essential information.
- Repeating until we remember.
- Long cells important to the nervous system.
- A mental image
- Our personal memories; like a mental movie.
- Also known as Working memory.
- Information mix-up.
- When you remember the last thing listed.
- A condensed retelling.
21 Clues: A mental image • Information mix-up. • Practicing over time. • Continuous practicing. • A condensed retelling. • Knowing what you learn. • Repeating until we remember. • Also known as Working memory. • Comparing new information to old. • Connecting new information to old. • Writing down essential information. • The branches at the ends of a neuron. • ...
Unit 3 - Topic 8 2022-03-06
Across
- Listing things in no particular order.
- Preview, Question, Read, Reflect, Recite, Review.
- Knowing what you learn.
- Practicing over time.
- False statements about neuroscience in an educational context.
- Memories that stick to a person's mind due to important events.
- The branches at the ends of a neuron.
- When you remember the first thing listed
- Comparing new information to old.
Down
- Where memories are stored for a few moments.
- Connecting new information to old.
- Continuous practicing.
- Writing down essential information.
- Repeating until we remember.
- Long cells important to the nervous system.
- A mental image.
- Our personal memories; like a mental movie.
- Also known as Working memory.
- Information mix-up.
- When you remember the last thing listed.
- A condensed retelling.
21 Clues: A mental image. • Information mix-up. • Practicing over time. • Continuous practicing. • A condensed retelling. • Knowing what you learn. • Repeating until we remember. • Also known as Working memory. • Comparing new information to old. • Connecting new information to old. • Writing down essential information. • The branches at the ends of a neuron. • ...
Pscychology 2017-10-11
Across
- capacity to thrive during difficult times
- Uses Radio Waves / Provides more detail then CT Scan
- Combine ideas in new ways
- Ability to learn from your experience / Aquire knowledge
- Positives problems with recognition memory
- Doctor who treats psychological disorders
- Memories very emotional events / permanent storage
- Inability to get to sleep
- Motivation doing it for its own sake
- environmental influences
Down
- Fall asleep during the day without warning
- Specializes in behavior and mental processes
- learning learned by watching a model
- Imagery think of pictures/ make visual images
- System Made up of glial cells
- How people think, remember, use information
- Term Memory Held up to 30 seconds
- Genetic package
- Interprets info from the spinal cord
- Cord Long tube of neurons
20 Clues: Genetic package • environmental influences • Combine ideas in new ways • Inability to get to sleep • Cord Long tube of neurons • System Made up of glial cells • Term Memory Held up to 30 seconds • learning learned by watching a model • Interprets info from the spinal cord • Motivation doing it for its own sake • capacity to thrive during difficult times • ...
Pscychology 2017-10-11
Across
- Genetic package
- Memories very emotional events / permanent storage
- capacity to thrive during difficult times
- Motivation doing it for its own sake
- Specializes in behavior and mental processes
- Ability to learn from your experience / Aquire knowledge
- Cord Long tube of neurons
- Uses Radio Waves / Provides more detail then CT Scan
- Imagery think of pictures/ make visual images
Down
- Term Memory Held up to 30 seconds
- System Made up of glial cells
- learning learned by watching a model
- How people think, remember, use information
- Interprets info from the spinal cord
- Positives problems with recognition memory
- Fall asleep during the day without warning
- environmental influences
- Doctor who treats psychological disorders
- Combine ideas in new ways
- Inability to get to sleep
20 Clues: Genetic package • environmental influences • Combine ideas in new ways • Inability to get to sleep • Cord Long tube of neurons • System Made up of glial cells • Term Memory Held up to 30 seconds • learning learned by watching a model • Interprets info from the spinal cord • Motivation doing it for its own sake • capacity to thrive during difficult times • ...
Pscychology 2017-10-11
Across
- Memories very emotional events / permanent storage
- Combine ideas in new ways
- Uses Radio Waves / Provides more detail then CT Scan
- environmental influences
- Doctor who treats psychological disorders
- Inability to get to sleep
- Fall asleep during the day without warning
- Ability to learn from your experience / Aquire knowledge
- Positives problems with recognition memory
- System Made up of glial cells
- Interprets info from the spinal cord
Down
- Imagery think of pictures/ make visual images
- learning learned by watching a model
- Motivation doing it for its own sake
- Genetic package
- capacity to thrive during difficult times
- Term Memory Held up to 30 seconds
- Specializes in behavior and mental processes
- How people think, remember, use information
- Cord Long tube of neurons
20 Clues: Genetic package • environmental influences • Combine ideas in new ways • Inability to get to sleep • Cord Long tube of neurons • System Made up of glial cells • Term Memory Held up to 30 seconds • learning learned by watching a model • Interprets info from the spinal cord • Motivation doing it for its own sake • capacity to thrive during difficult times • ...
Peter and Todd PDHPE Crossword 2012-11-04
Across
- sport were you hit a ball with a bat
- impacts
- nutritious life
- running and hurdles are examples of this
- medicine doctors pescribe
- popular sport at Manly Selective Campus
- sport in water
- options
- energetic organised activities
- played with a frisbee
- liquor
- overweight
- drugs that make your heart rate speed up
Down
- strength
- smoking
- a mental state of calmness
- feel, handle
- drinking to much alcohol
- vigorous exercise
- circulatory system
- pulse beat
- self concept
- sport were you throw balls through hoops
- physical activity
- ball throwing balls at each other
- peer's influence
- variation of baseball
- a mental disorder that makes you skinny
28 Clues: liquor • smoking • impacts • options • strength • pulse beat • overweight • feel, handle • self concept • sport in water • nutritious life • peer's influence • vigorous exercise • physical activity • circulatory system • variation of baseball • played with a frisbee • drinking to much alcohol • medicine doctors pescribe • a mental state of calmness • energetic organised activities • ...
Jaysen Reindel #24 Green U25 D3 2014-04-01
Across
- absurd to make fun of something
- having neither profit nor loss
- a formal utterance of on authoritative opinion
- mental strength to venture or persevere
- to recognize the rights authority or state of
- to rouse to an emotional response
- the state of mental uneasiness about something
- free from dirt or pollution
- to put in the proper order
- emotional involvement or commitment
Down
- involving or exposing one to risk
- free from harshness sternness or violence
- a light snack or meal
- unreasonably or preferable unyielding
- consisting of diverse thing or members
- to enhance in value or quality
- having no enclosing or confining barriers
- exceeding the limits of what is usual
- to be tired
- a reason given in proof or rebuttal
20 Clues: to be tired • a light snack or meal • to put in the proper order • free from dirt or pollution • having neither profit nor loss • to enhance in value or quality • absurd to make fun of something • involving or exposing one to risk • to rouse to an emotional response • a reason given in proof or rebuttal • emotional involvement or commitment • unreasonably or preferable unyielding • ...
Jaysen Reindel #24 Green U25 D3 2014-04-01
Across
- absurd to make fun of something
- having neither profit nor loss
- a formal utterance of on authoritative opinion
- mental strength to venture or persevere
- to recognize the rights authority or state of
- to rouse to an emotional response
- the state of mental uneasiness about something
- free from dirt or pollution
- to put in the proper order
- emotional involvement or commitment
Down
- involving or exposing one to risk
- free from harshness sternness or violence
- a light snack or meal
- unreasonably or preferable unyielding
- consisting of diverse thing or members
- to enhance in value or quality
- having no enclosing or confining barriers
- exceeding the limits of what is usual
- to be tired
- a reason given in proof or rebuttal
20 Clues: to be tired • a light snack or meal • to put in the proper order • free from dirt or pollution • having neither profit nor loss • to enhance in value or quality • absurd to make fun of something • involving or exposing one to risk • to rouse to an emotional response • a reason given in proof or rebuttal • emotional involvement or commitment • unreasonably or preferable unyielding • ...
spelling u-24 d-3 2014-04-01
Across
- emotional involvement
- involving or exposing one to risk
- unreasonably or precisely unyielding
- free from dirt or pollution
- to recognize the rights, authority, or status of
- absurd to make fun of something or someone
- to be tired
- free from harshness, sternness, or violence
- to rouse to an emotional response
- exceeding the limits of what is used
- shaving neither profit or loss
Down
- a light snack or meal
- consisting of diverse things or members
- to put in the proper order
- a formal utterance of an authorities opinion
- mental strength to venture or preserve
- to enhance in value or quality
- the state of mental uneasiness about something
- having no enclosing or confirming barrier
- a reason giving in proof or rebutted
20 Clues: to be tired • a light snack or meal • emotional involvement • to put in the proper order • free from dirt or pollution • to enhance in value or quality • shaving neither profit or loss • involving or exposing one to risk • to rouse to an emotional response • unreasonably or precisely unyielding • exceeding the limits of what is used • a reason giving in proof or rebutted • ...
Spelling Unit 25 Day 1 Nicholas Cervantes #10 2014-04-01
Across
- a formal utterance of an authorition opinion
- emotional involvement or commitment between two people
- free from dirt or pollution
- a light snack or meal
- absurd, to make fun of something or someone
- the state of mental uneasiness about something
- showing neither profit nor loss
- consisting of diverse things or members
- to enhance in value quality
- to rouse to an emotional response
Down
- free from harshness, sterness, or violence
- exceeding the limits of what is usual
- mental strength to venture or persevere
- to be hired
- involving or exposing one to risk
- to recognize the rights, authority status of
- a reason given in proof or rebuttal
- to put in the proper order
- unreasonably or perversely unyielding
- having no enclosing or confining banier
20 Clues: to be hired • a light snack or meal • to put in the proper order • free from dirt or pollution • to enhance in value quality • showing neither profit nor loss • involving or exposing one to risk • to rouse to an emotional response • a reason given in proof or rebuttal • exceeding the limits of what is usual • unreasonably or perversely unyielding • ...
brain 2023-10-24
Across
- Your thoughts, consciousness, and intellect
- Feelings that come from the brain
- What your brain does to solve problems
- The ideas and images in your mind
- A situation that requires thought to resolve
- Your brain's ability to store and recall information
- The capacity for understanding and reasoning
- Focusing your thoughts on a task
Down
- The gap between nerve cells where signals pass
- Related to the mind or brain
- Create something new using your brain
- Basic building block of the brain
- Mental processes such as perception and reasoning
- Capacity for thinking and understanding
- The process of gaining knowledge
- Concentrate on one thing
- What you experience while sleeping
- Part of the body that's responsible for thinking
- Reasoning and thinking clearly
- A measure of intelligence
20 Clues: Concentrate on one thing • A measure of intelligence • Related to the mind or brain • Reasoning and thinking clearly • The process of gaining knowledge • Focusing your thoughts on a task • Basic building block of the brain • Feelings that come from the brain • The ideas and images in your mind • What you experience while sleeping • Create something new using your brain • ...
Unit 5 2025-03-17
Across
- evidence
- move something from one place to another
- related to the body
- relates to science or practice of medicine
- series of events that usually happen in the same order
- related to the mind
- the condition a person is in at the moment
- chemical intended to affect the structure or function of the body
- pressure or tension
- to improve
- very serious or severe
Down
- the study of the human mind and how it influences behavior
- worth remembering because it's special
- to remember
- physical or mental problems that show something is wrong with your body
- to commit to memory
- small; not important
- a way of dealing with something
- causing extreme distress
- a path taken to get from one place to another
20 Clues: evidence • to improve • to remember • related to the body • to commit to memory • related to the mind • pressure or tension • small; not important • very serious or severe • causing extreme distress • a way of dealing with something • worth remembering because it's special • move something from one place to another • relates to science or practice of medicine • ...
"Deep Work" by Cal Newport Done by Rayxona Jonixonova 2025-10-05
Across
- Mental state of full immersion in work
- Routine tasks done while distracted
- Mistaken sign of productivity
- Mindset that values quality and mastery
- Author of Deep Work
- Brain substance strengthened through deep focus
- Repeated actions that prepare you for focus
- Bill Gates’ week of isolation for thinking
- Feeling of effortless concentration
- What you must embrace to build focus
- Switching quickly into deep work whenever time appears
Down
- Major modern source of distraction
- The ability to focus without distraction on demanding tasks
- Philosophy that removes all shallow tasks
- Creates a daily habit of deep focus
- Planning time blocks for focused work
- Mental energy that deep work protects
- Divides time between deep and shallow work
- What deep work aims to eliminate
- Concentrated attention on one task
20 Clues: Author of Deep Work • Mistaken sign of productivity • What deep work aims to eliminate • Major modern source of distraction • Concentrated attention on one task • Routine tasks done while distracted • Creates a daily habit of deep focus • Feeling of effortless concentration • What you must embrace to build focus • Planning time blocks for focused work • ...
communications 2013-05-21
Across
- set of standars and codes.
- Mechanism physchological method of reducing phsychic pain from mental conflic.
- Images mental picture of self.
- individual right of paitent.
- sociable and outgoing person.
- to protect the security of paitent information.
- ability to preform as professional.
- Consent Knowing everything about all procedures before proceeding with actions.
- Bill Of Rights list of paitents rights.
- Leader person appointed to head a team.
Down
- lie instincs.
- support program for terminal paitents.
- Oath sworn oath to protect paitents privacy.
- not simply the absence.
- Euthanasia actively taking life.
- defense mechanism in which pailful truths are denied.
- Euthanasia noninterference with death.
- territorial rights within expertise area.
- Words words that express emotonal feelings.
- Of Loss Sequence five stages of bereavement, denial,anger,depression.
20 Clues: lie instincs. • not simply the absence. • set of standars and codes. • individual right of paitent. • sociable and outgoing person. • Images mental picture of self. • Euthanasia actively taking life. • ability to preform as professional. • support program for terminal paitents. • Euthanasia noninterference with death. • Bill Of Rights list of paitents rights. • ...
RADAR+ - Know the Tool 2017-05-01
Across
- Can happen on wet surfaces
- Assess people, skills & training
- Horizontal axis on the risk assessment 9 box
- Work in the green box
- Evaluation needed (consult with supervisor, lead)
- Don't put your hands in this area
- Hazards Step 1
- Vertical axis on the risk assessment 9 box
- Second R
- Why RADAR+ is important
- First R
- Safety gear to consider
- Zero energy
- Evaluation needed (consult with manager)
- If conditions change, do this
Down
- Can aid in fixing an issue
- First A
- Step 2
- Second A
- # of hazard sections on hazard checklist
- When to use RADAR+
- Usually a maintenance task
- Personal and mental aspect of RADAR+
- Proceed with caution
- D
- Assess mental states
- Protect these
27 Clues: D • Step 2 • First A • First R • Second A • Second R • Zero energy • Protect these • Hazards Step 1 • When to use RADAR+ • Proceed with caution • Assess mental states • Work in the green box • Why RADAR+ is important • Safety gear to consider • Can aid in fixing an issue • Can happen on wet surfaces • Usually a maintenance task • If conditions change, do this • Assess people, skills & training • ...
Psychology revision crossword 2022-03-23
Across
- Questions with directed answers
- Sometimes rules need to be broken
- Andrade says it helps you focus
- The variable that changes
- Enjoys train rides
- Not how it really happens
- is the sample representative?
- Saw bugs bunny in Disneyland
- Similarity in observer findings
- Publication of mental disorders
- Likes shocks
- Likes to fight dolls
- The location of Bandura's research
Down
- protecting participants identity
- A prediction prior to research
- Unique individuals researched
- Phobia investigated by S & S
- AS/HFA
- Observations in the real world
- Milgrams sample method
- ... from physical and mental harm
- Keeping everything the same
- Participants do all IV conditions
- Pepperbergs best friend
- Piliavins experiment type
- Often caught 'monkeying around'
- Questions allowing elaboration
27 Clues: AS/HFA • Likes shocks • Enjoys train rides • Likes to fight dolls • Milgrams sample method • Pepperbergs best friend • The variable that changes • Not how it really happens • Piliavins experiment type • Keeping everything the same • Phobia investigated by S & S • Saw bugs bunny in Disneyland • Unique individuals researched • is the sample representative? • A prediction prior to research • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-23
Across
- Technician Performs diagnostic tests and analyzes samples.
- Technician Takes medical images like X-rays.
- Specializing in skin conditions.
- Specializing in heart diseases.
- Provides medical care and support to patients.
- Administers anesthesia for surgical procedures.
- Who assesses and treats mental health issues.
- Therapist Helps patients regain mobility and physical function.
- Treats disorders of the nervous system.
- Specializing in children’s health.
- Doctor specializing in eye care.
Down
- Who specializes in performing operations.
- Who dispenses medications and advises on their use.
- Specializing in mental health.
- A professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses.
- Specialist in interpreting medical images like X-rays.
- Provides emergency medical care outside the hospital.
- Specializing in female reproductive health.
- Specialist in the musculoskeletal system.
- Advises on diets and nutrition to improve health.
20 Clues: Specializing in mental health. • Specializing in heart diseases. • Specializing in skin conditions. • Doctor specializing in eye care. • Specializing in children’s health. • Treats disorders of the nervous system. • Who specializes in performing operations. • Specialist in the musculoskeletal system. • Specializing in female reproductive health. • ...
Escape!! 2021-02-12
Across
- After hold paperwork is completed, you must call ________ and let them know you have hold paperwork that needs to be submitted
- After the Mental Health Hold paperwork is completed, a copy is provided to the patient, and one copy is placed in the patient’s ______________
- Edit patient’s ________________ for the suicide precautions query to ‘YES’
- All patient doors are to remain open so we have ______________ of the patient at all times.
- If the attending physician or __________, as defined in SDCL 27A1-3 determines that there is probable cause that the patient required emergency intervention under the criteria in SDCL 27A-1-2, they may initiate a mental illness hold
- All visitation and decisions on overnight visitors will be at the discretion of the provider and nursing staff. Visitor ___________ may not enter the patient’s room.
Down
- can be contacted for paperwork Sunday through Saturday 0800-1630
- A patient may be held for up to __________ on the mental illness hold, unless extended by the Board of Mental Illness
- The physician will be asked to initiate the Emergency Detention if he has witnessed, or as reason to believe, the patient may be a(n) _____________ to self or others
- During off hours, please contact __________ for hold paperwork
- Add and complete the __________________ Intervention after hold initiated
- A(n) ___________________ is to be completed on admission and at each shift change for a patient on suicide precautions, mental health/detox hold, or continuous observation
12 Clues: During off hours, please contact __________ for hold paperwork • can be contacted for paperwork Sunday through Saturday 0800-1630 • Add and complete the __________________ Intervention after hold initiated • Edit patient’s ________________ for the suicide precautions query to ‘YES’ • ...
Hina's Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-07
Across
- this is a response to pressure or threat. Under this, we may feel tense, nervous, or on edge. The response to it is physical, too.
- relating to or involving the development of the nervous system.
- this disorder affects 5% of Canadians, causing mild to severe impairment.
- The stress response is also called the —-- – —--- response.
Down
- a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression
- A mood disorder that affects the way you think and feel (both mentally and physically).
- this is the state of your psychological and emotional well-being.
- the most painful mental illness.
- a serious mental condition of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.
- a condition of persistent mental and emotional stress occurring as a result of injury or severe psychological shock, typically involving disturbance of sleep and constant vivid recall of the experience, with dulled responses to others and to the outside world.
- a personality disorder characterized by excessive orderliness, perfectionism, attention to details, and a need for control in relating to others.
- this is a condition that affects people's behavior. People with it can seem restless, may have trouble concentrating and may act on impulse.
12 Clues: the most painful mental illness. • The stress response is also called the —-- – —--- response. • relating to or involving the development of the nervous system. • this is the state of your psychological and emotional well-being. • this disorder affects 5% of Canadians, causing mild to severe impairment. • ...
crossword 2016-10-09
skeletal system 2023-05-10
Special care counselor 2020-10-17
10 Clues: Do it again • young humain • mental disorders • contrary of young • government in vote • stressful mental illness • what doctors find in people • routine at the doctor's office • there are 3 in elementary school • even the criminals can make use of them
Women's Connect May Newsletter Crossword 2025-05-02
Across
- This term describes the emotional exhaustion and reduced performance often caused by prolonged stress.
- This practice, involving deep breathing and awareness, is known to reduce stress.
- What is the name of the sleep disorder that affects a person’s ability to rest properly?
- This technique involves writing down thoughts and emotions to process experiences and improve mental clarity.
- The practice of expressing appreciation, often used to boost mood and mental well-being.
- What neurotransmitter is often associated with happiness and well-being?
- This mental health practice encourages maintaining a healthy balance between work and personal life.
Down
- This type of therapy focuses on changing negative thought patterns.
- This type of mental health professional can prescribe medication in addition to offering therapy.
- Which hormone, released during stress, is known as the "fight or flight" hormone?
10 Clues: This type of therapy focuses on changing negative thought patterns. • What neurotransmitter is often associated with happiness and well-being? • This practice, involving deep breathing and awareness, is known to reduce stress. • Which hormone, released during stress, is known as the "fight or flight" hormone? • ...
bullying 2025-06-19
9 Clues: online • left out • punching • talking to them • doing something evryday • health bad mental health • just watching not helping • doing it straight to somone • helping the person getting builled
Teens and Mental Health 2023-10-30
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- Vice President of Corporate and Community Partnerships at Discovery Education
- what happened in 2020 is also mentioned in paragraph one
- senior vice president at LG USA
- the percentage of young adults have reported feelings of anxiety and depression in the wake of COVID-19.
- when students have to learn from home on their computers
- the state Berkeley is located in
- these 50 people were recognized for teaching the six sustainable happy skills
- how we are able to deal with our emotions in public (paragraph 4)
- many educators are looking to support their students as children and teens urgently seek [blank] to better cope with and understand their emotions.
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- John Taylor is the lead sponsor of this organization
- part of the six teachable skills, this means to be thankful for something
- people who research things are called this (see paragraph 5)
- one of the six teachable skills that start with the letter m
- the lady has a PhD.
- teens are experiencing more of this emotional load (see paragraph one)
- another name for a teacher (see paragraph one)
16 Clues: the lady has a PhD. • senior vice president at LG USA • the state Berkeley is located in • another name for a teacher (see paragraph one) • John Taylor is the lead sponsor of this organization • what happened in 2020 is also mentioned in paragraph one • when students have to learn from home on their computers • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month 2024-01-09
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- The Queen from Snow White
- Sheldon Cooper from Big Bang Theory
- Gaston from Beauty and the Beast
- The Mad Hatter Alice in Wonderland
- Vanellope from Wreck it Ralph
- Alice from Alice in Wonderland
- Melman from Madagascar
- Captain Hook from Peter Pan
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- Dorry from Finding Nemo
- Hammy from Over the Hedge
- Belle from Beauty and the Beast
- The Red Queen from Alice in Wonderland
- Ariel from The Little Mermaid
- Elsa from Frozen
- Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh
- Fear from Inside Out
16 Clues: Elsa from Frozen • Fear from Inside Out • Melman from Madagascar • Dorry from Finding Nemo • The Queen from Snow White • Hammy from Over the Hedge • Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh • Captain Hook from Peter Pan • Ariel from The Little Mermaid • Vanellope from Wreck it Ralph • Alice from Alice in Wonderland • Belle from Beauty and the Beast • Gaston from Beauty and the Beast • ...
Foundations of Mental Health 2023-03-01
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- Insomnia is an example of this type of sleep disorder
- One in _____ first responders have PTSD
- Anxiety about possible situations in which a panic attack may occur
- Refusal to acknowledge conflict and thus escapes reality of situation; a defense mechanism
- A more personal kind of loss, and often include losses that involve some part of oneself
- The third stage in the Kubler-Ross Grief Cycle theory
- A prolonged emotional state that influences one’s whole personality and life functioning
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- An extreme internal fear reaction involving specific situations or objects
- A pattern of repeated mood swings alternating between hypomania and depression that has been occurring for more than 2 years
- Refers to an emotional state in which a person has an elevated, expansive, and irritable mood accompanied by a loss of identity, increased activity, and grandiose thoughts and actions
- Daily moderate depression that lasts for more than 2 years
- A vague, uneasy feeling that occurs in response to a threat
- A mental health condition in which an individual does not maintain a normal body weight because of an intense fear of becoming fat
- (Abbrev.) A mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event, either through experiencing it or witnessing it.
- A panic attack typically peaks in anxiety at ____ minutes
- Expressed thoughts or fantasies with no definite intent of following through is referred to as suicidal ______
16 Clues: One in _____ first responders have PTSD • Insomnia is an example of this type of sleep disorder • The third stage in the Kubler-Ross Grief Cycle theory • A panic attack typically peaks in anxiety at ____ minutes • Daily moderate depression that lasts for more than 2 years • A vague, uneasy feeling that occurs in response to a threat • ...
Social Work & Mental Health 2023-05-14
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- a person's health and happiness
- possessing the feeling of having reached one's potential
- a person whose job is to do social work
- a child whose parents are dead
- synonym of happy
- a mental state in which you are sad and feel that you cannot enjoy anything
- the condition of a person's body and the extent to which it is free from illness or is able to resist illness
- a feeling of nervousness or worry
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- someone who has an illness, injury, or condition that tends to restrict the way that they can live their life
- a person who has no job
- something to be ashamed of
- does not earn much
- illness or disability lasts for a very long time
- a person who has been treated cruelly or violently
- doing well, successful, healthy, or strong
- feel worried and tense because of difficulties in your life
16 Clues: synonym of happy • does not earn much • a person who has no job • something to be ashamed of • a child whose parents are dead • a person's health and happiness • a feeling of nervousness or worry • a person whose job is to do social work • doing well, successful, healthy, or strong • illness or disability lasts for a very long time • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
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- Main Chemical of pleasure
- Alarm system
- Memories that are subconsciously blocked by the brain
- re-enter reality
- Stressors that put strain on body
- Spiritual Exercise
- Largest part of the brain
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- Progressive disease that reduces memory function
- Main stress hormone
- Good stress
- Refusal to believe in reality
- Deals and promises
- Neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization
- Bring Harmony between mind and body
- Short term stress
- Understand what another person is going through
16 Clues: Good stress • Alarm system • re-enter reality • Short term stress • Deals and promises • Spiritual Exercise • Main stress hormone • Main Chemical of pleasure • Largest part of the brain • Refusal to believe in reality • Stressors that put strain on body • Bring Harmony between mind and body • Understand what another person is going through • ...
Stress & Health Mental Day 2022-05-11
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- Parasympathetic division
- coping mechanism, uses logic instead of emotion
- "Let thy food be thy Medicine"
- Positive stress
- Seasonal and a low feeling
- A type of lifestyle factor
- Negative stress
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- Controlling bodily states by monitoring States of control
- An amino acid we get from foods
- A major health issue of stress
- An amino acid from turkey
- An anxious or threatening feeling
- Stress-producing event or situation
- Sympathetic division
- Interacting with others and a lifestyle factor
- Body reacting to fight or flight (GAS)
16 Clues: Positive stress • Negative stress • Sympathetic division • Parasympathetic division • An amino acid from turkey • Seasonal and a low feeling • A type of lifestyle factor • A major health issue of stress • "Let thy food be thy Medicine" • An amino acid we get from foods • An anxious or threatening feeling • Stress-producing event or situation • Body reacting to fight or flight (GAS) • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-12
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- A joyful sound caused by amusement or happiness.
- Creative expression through visual, auditory, or performance mediums.
- low-impact exercise method that focuses on core strength, flexibility, and body alignment through controlled movements.
- A calming technique that connects you to the present moment or stabilizes emotions.
- A steady movement on foot, one step at a time.
- an ancient Indian practice that unites poses, breathwork, and meditation for overall well-being.
- Recording thoughts, events, or financial transactions in writing.
- Physical activity that strengthens the body and boosts health.
- A therapeutic touch that relaxes muscles and soothes the body.
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- Interacting with others for connection, fun, or communication.
- Positive statements that encourage confidence and self-belief.
- Controlled breathing exercises that enhance relaxation and focus.
- A calming practice that focuses the mind and promotes inner peace.
- Rhythmic movement to music, full of energy and expression.
- Walking long distances, often on trails or in nature.
- A period of relaxation or recovery for the body and mind.
16 Clues: A steady movement on foot, one step at a time. • A joyful sound caused by amusement or happiness. • Walking long distances, often on trails or in nature. • A period of relaxation or recovery for the body and mind. • Rhythmic movement to music, full of energy and expression. • Interacting with others for connection, fun, or communication. • ...
Tell tale heart crossword puzzle 2024-02-14
Clinical Psychology Crossword 2022-02-25
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- a disorder isolated to a specific culture and is usually diagnosed exclusively in one region or country (e.g.boufee deliriante)
- an excess/distortion of normal functions which represent a change in behavior or thoughts
- a notable Scottish anti-psychiatrist
- the author and the main researcher of the 1973 study 'On being sane in insane places', one of the most influential American psychologists of the 21 century
- beliefs contrary to fact,are very bizarre and can be of various types
- the extent to which a disorder has the same cause/causes (i.e.the disorder reflects known causes- e.g. family history of schizophrenia)
- a disorder provoked by harmful conditions of the community, not by mental causes, and thus requires legal punishment (e.g.hikikomori)
- various motor disturbances characterized by abnormal movement and behavior
- one of the two psychologists (with Rosenhan) that postulated 7 characteristics of a failure to function adequately
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- a diminution/loss of normal functions in case of a mental disorder
- a tendency of psychologists to overemphasize dispositional rather than situational causes of behavior when diagnosing patients
- a movement that included efforts to close down mental hospitals and return disturbed people to the community (to provide more integrated and humane treatment)
- a classification system solely for mental disorders, developed and approved by APA and predominantly used in the US
- poor and laconic speech resulting from cognitive deficit
- perceptiual experiences occurring in the absence of external stimulation of the corresponding sensory organ
- the extent of agreement and consistency of practitioners' diagnoses of a disorder
- the co-existance of two disorders in the same person at the same time
- a neurotic disorder, largely studied by psychoanalysts (Freud in particular)
- drugs that prevent large absorptions of neurotransmitters (e.g.dopamine) by neurons' receptors, thus reducing the effect of a neurotransmitter
- inability to experience pleasure/joy when engaging in activities previously enjoyed
20 Clues: a notable Scottish anti-psychiatrist • poor and laconic speech resulting from cognitive deficit • a diminution/loss of normal functions in case of a mental disorder • the co-existance of two disorders in the same person at the same time • beliefs contrary to fact,are very bizarre and can be of various types • ...
Unit 5 Exam Review 2022-04-28
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- clinical criteria; most of the day, nearly every day (abbreviation, 2 words)
- believing others can hear your thoughts, for example
- the "h" in the HPA axis
- viewing mental illness as disorder to be treated
- the stress of adapting to a new culture
- well established risk factor for mental health disorders, aka low SES
- ___ system; the brain's "reward pathway"
- hearing voices that are not really there, for
- therapeutic ___, social support benefit of all therapy types
- negative ___ style may exacerbate depressive symptoms
- any event that we perceive as threatening or challenging
- final stage of general adaptation syndrome
- positive outcomes associated with drug use
- use of sub-perceptual psychedelic drugs as treatment
- word ___; disordered speech pattern
- good stress
- most commonly used form of drug abuse treatment
- negative effects following stopping a behavior
- how we view our role in our own stress, our explanatory style (2 words)
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- tendency to focus on the bad things that happen (2 words)
- brain's "feel good" neurotransmitter, role in addiction
- ___ reinforcement occurs during binge-intoxication stage
- a key neurotransmitter in depression
- approach focused on how thoughts/beliefs lead to disorders
- type of mood disorder, has 2 subtypes based on manic symptoms
- schizophrenia, bipolar, other disorders are often managed but not ____ with treatment
- most commonly diagnosed psychological disorder
- UNL resource for mental health support, free to students (abbreviated)
- research shows addiction is a ____ disorder
- nonpharmacological treatment, helpful despite dark history (abbreviated)
- Aspergers now referred to as part of this diagnosis (abbreviated)
- guide for diagnosing disorder, currently on edition 5 (abbreviated)
- stress management approach that includes exercise, TIPP
- long held belief regarding causes of mental illnesses
- CNS response to a threat
- National Suicide Prevention Helpline: 1-800-273-___
- process blocked by SSRIs, increase neurotransmitter activity
- when non-treatment works, used to test effects of actual treatments
38 Clues: good stress • the "h" in the HPA axis • CNS response to a threat • word ___; disordered speech pattern • a key neurotransmitter in depression • the stress of adapting to a new culture • ___ system; the brain's "reward pathway" • final stage of general adaptation syndrome • positive outcomes associated with drug use • research shows addiction is a ____ disorder • ...
AP Psychology-Thinking, Language and Intelligence 2022-02-08
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- Shortcut strategies that suggest a solution to a problem but do not guarantee an answer.
- The tendency to strongly prefer to avoid losses compared to acquiring gains.
- The state of being alert and mentally present for one's everyday activities.
- The tendency to search for and use information that supports one's ideas rather than refutes them.
- Reasoning from a general case that is known to be true to a specific instance.
- A model emphasizing that when people evaluate whether a given item reflects a certain concept.
- The extent to which a test yields a consistent, reproduceable measure of performance.
- The extent to which a test measures what it is intended to measure.
- An individual's mental age, divided by chronological age, multiplied by 100.
- The meaning of words and sentences in a particular language.
- A language's rules for combining words to form acceptable phrases and sentences.
- The mental process of finding an appropriate way to attain a goal when the goal is not readily available.
- An all-purpose ability to do well on cognitive tasks.
- The tendency to report falsely, after the fact, that one has accurately predicted an outcome.
- Process of manipulating information mentally.
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- Failing to solve a problem as a result of fixation on a thing's usual functions.
- Intermediate goals or problems devised to put the individual in a better position for reaching the final goal or solution.
- A language's sound system.
- The way in which information is processed and manipulated in remembering, thinking and knowing.
- Strategies that guarantee a solution to a problem.
- Mental categories that are used to group objects, events and characteristics.
- Using a prior strategy and failing to look at a problem from a fresh new perspective.
- Reasoning from specific observations to make generalizations.
- A form of communication.
- A language's rules for word formation.
- The mental activity of transforming information to reach conclusions.
26 Clues: A form of communication. • A language's sound system. • A language's rules for word formation. • Process of manipulating information mentally. • Strategies that guarantee a solution to a problem. • An all-purpose ability to do well on cognitive tasks. • The meaning of words and sentences in a particular language. • ...
Depressants Crossword 2022-01-10
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- the ingestion or application of a drug or other substance in quantities greater than are recommended may result in a toxic state or death.
- the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.
- The brain's ability to ________ is stopped by the alcohol.
- A condition that occurs when the body gets used to a medicine so that either more medicine is needed or different medicine is needed.
- Drugs which slow down the CNS
- A drink that contains ethanol, a type of alcohol produced by fermentation of grains, fruits, or other sources of sugar that acts like a drug.
- A drug or other substance that affects mood or behavior and is consumed for nonmedical purposes, especially one sold illegally.
- Physical and mental symptoms that occur after stopping or reducing intake of a drug.
- One short term effect of taking depressants is poor_____.
- The Opioid commonly cited to have jump-started the opioid epidemic
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- A chronic, progressive disease characterized by significant impairment that is directly associated with persistent and excessive use of depressants.
- drugs that lower brain activity are prescribed to treat conditions such as anxiety, insomnia, and seizures
- an opioid used to treat pain and as a cough suppressant used for operations such as wisdom teeth removal for pain relief.
- block, An inability to recall some specific thing or perform some mental action, using depressants relieves this.
- A substance derived from opium
- The family who founded Purdue Pharma
- Alprazolam (more known as _____ ) is prescribed to treat anxiety and panic disorders.
- Alcohol can also affect the coordination of bones and muscles causing for an increase in the likelihood of ________.
- The Drug manufacturer that jump-started the opioid epidemic
- Function, Regulating the majority of our body and mind purpose which is reduced due to depressants
- Drugs that lower neurotransmission levels.
- extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness, are common negative side effects of depressants.
22 Clues: Drugs which slow down the CNS • A substance derived from opium • The family who founded Purdue Pharma • Drugs that lower neurotransmission levels. • One short term effect of taking depressants is poor_____. • The brain's ability to ________ is stopped by the alcohol. • The Drug manufacturer that jump-started the opioid epidemic • ...
Depressants Crossword 2022-01-10
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- the ingestion or application of a drug or other substance in quantities greater than are recommended may result in a toxic state or death.
- the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.
- The brain's ability to ________ is stopped by the alcohol.
- A condition that occurs when the body gets used to a medicine so that either more medicine is needed or different medicine is needed.
- Drugs which slow down the CNS
- A drink that contains ethanol, a type of alcohol produced by fermentation of grains, fruits, or other sources of sugar that acts like a drug.
- A drug or other substance that affects mood or behavior and is consumed for nonmedical purposes, especially one sold illegally.
- Physical and mental symptoms that occur after stopping or reducing intake of a drug.
- One short term effect of taking depressants is poor_____.
- The Opioid commonly cited to have jump-started the opioid epidemic
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- A chronic, progressive disease characterized by significant impairment that is directly associated with persistent and excessive use of depressants.
- drugs that lower brain activity are prescribed to treat conditions such as anxiety, insomnia, and seizures
- an opioid used to treat pain and as a cough suppressant used for operations such as wisdom teeth removal for pain relief.
- block, An inability to recall some specific thing or perform some mental action, using depressants relieves this.
- A substance derived from opium
- The family who founded Purdue Pharma
- Alprazolam (more known as _____ ) is prescribed to treat anxiety and panic disorders.
- Alcohol can also affect the coordination of bones and muscles causing for an increase in the likelihood of ________.
- The Drug manufacturer that jump-started the opioid epidemic
- Function, Regulating the majority of our body and mind purpose which is reduced due to depressants
- Drugs that lower neurotransmission levels.
- extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness, are common negative side effects of depressants.
22 Clues: Drugs which slow down the CNS • A substance derived from opium • The family who founded Purdue Pharma • Drugs that lower neurotransmission levels. • One short term effect of taking depressants is poor_____. • The brain's ability to ________ is stopped by the alcohol. • The Drug manufacturer that jump-started the opioid epidemic • ...
Chapter 1 - What is Psychology? 2023-08-23
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- emphasizes the role that thoughts play in determining behavior
- stresses that human capacity for self fulfillment and the importance of consciousness self-awareness and the capacity to make choices
- research that has no immediate application and is done for its own sake
- emphasizes the effects of experience on behavior
- emphasizes the influence of biology on our behavior
- suggest that people can change their environments or create new ones
- tools researchers use to learn more about human behavior
- stresses the influence of unconscious forces on human behavior
- a medical Doctor Who specializes in the treatment of psychological problems and who can prescribe medication for clients
- field of psychology concerned with discovering the basic elements of consciousness
- field of psychology concerned with how mental processes help organisms adapt to their environment
- “looking within”
- any action that people can observe or measure including walking, talking, eating, sleeping or drinking
- Floyd's theory that assumed that most of what exists in an individual's mind is unconscious and consists of conflicting impulses, urges,
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- study how the influences of ethnicity, gender, culture, and social-economic status have on behavior and mental processes
- basic truth or law
- Aristotle’s learning theory of how experiences remind us of similar experiences of the past
- the scientific study of human behavior
- Belief that psychology should be the scientific study of observable behavior
- Sigmund Freud's school of thought that emphasized the importance of unconscious motives and internal conflict in determining and understanding human behavior
- focuses on the evolution of behavior and mental processes
- mental processes including dreams perceptions thoughts and memories
- An alternative to behaviorism and structuralism developed by German psychologists
- a statement that attempts to explain why things are the way they are and why they happen the way they do
24 Clues: “looking within” • basic truth or law • the scientific study of human behavior • emphasizes the effects of experience on behavior • emphasizes the influence of biology on our behavior • tools researchers use to learn more about human behavior • focuses on the evolution of behavior and mental processes • emphasizes the role that thoughts play in determining behavior • ...
Health Chapter 1 2024-08-19
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- process of identifying one’s state of health and taking steps to improve it
- presence of waste in the environment
- land features and any bodies of water present in an area
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- person’s ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life’s present conditions are good
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- actual number of years a person lives
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances, and concerns with mental or emotional health
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- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a particular group or society
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies, social media, and advertisements
- aspects of people’s lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
- choices and behaviors that affect a person’s chance of developing a disease, unhealthy condition, or injury
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about one’s self, and views about the world
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and emotional, and social health
- length of time a person is expected to live
- aspects of people’s lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or disorder or experience an injury or decline in health
- state of being without regular, consistent housing
21 Clues: presence of waste in the environment • actual number of years a person lives • length of time a person is expected to live • state of being without regular, consistent housing • land features and any bodies of water present in an area • state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • ...
PSYC 366 Chapter 1 2024-09-11
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- The efforts to classify psychiatric disorder into descriptive categories.
- In the ECT, this involves relationships between sociopolitical structures that indirectly influence the child.
- developmental ... refers to the sequence and tiiming of particular behaviors and possible relationships between behaviors over time.
- ... tasks include a broad domains of competence, tell how child typically progress within each domain as they grow in a specific society.
- This term referring to the disruption in key domains that behavior/feelings can cause.
- In the ECT, this refers to the overarching societal and cultural structures where the individual, as well as the microsystem and exosystem exist.
- ... is the concept that various outcomes may stem from similar beginnings.
- This term referring to the discomfort the behavior/feelings can cause.
- ... mental health concerns include more overt behavior, such as aggression.
- Children who survived risk-filled environment by using their individual resolve, coping skills, and ability to avoid dangerous situation are said to have developed...
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- Having good access to mental health resources is an example of the ... factors.
- In the Ecological System Theory (ECT), this is the interconnections between microsystems
- In the ECT, this refers to the specific relationship between the systems and time course of which they occur.
- ... is the concept that similar outcomes stem from different early experiences and developmental pathways.
- The developmental model of psychopathology is regarded as a ...
- In Bronfenbrenner's theory, this system include persons or structure in which the child directly interacts with sets of individuals
- ... is a set of negative attitudes and beliefs that motivate fear, rejection, avoidance, and discrimination against people with mental illness.
- The ability to successfully adapt in the environment
- One of the criteria to define abnormal is that the feelings/behaviors ... from the social norms.
- ... mental health concerns include anxiety, somatic symptoms, and withdrawn behaviors.
- Living in a low-income household is an example of the ... factors.
21 Clues: The ability to successfully adapt in the environment • The developmental model of psychopathology is regarded as a ... • Living in a low-income household is an example of the ... factors. • This term referring to the discomfort the behavior/feelings can cause. • The efforts to classify psychiatric disorder into descriptive categories. • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2024-11-07
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- When two or more adjacent lights blink on and off in quick succession
- The organizing of stimuli into coherent categories
- A memory component that briefly holds auditory information.
- Perceiving familiar objects as having consistent color even in changing illumination
- The thinking pattern involving expanding the possible problem solutions
- Depth cues available to each eye separately
- Set of mental tendencies and assumptions that affect our senses
- The framing of choices in a way that encourages people to make beneficial decisions
- A logical rule or procedure that guarantees a solution to a problem
- The heuristic used to judge the likelihood of an event based on the prevalence in memories
- Memory component that coordinates the activities of the phonological loop and the visuospatial sketchpad
- Processing multiple aspects of a stimulus or problem simultaneously
- A tendency to approach a problem in one particular way
- A mental shortcut allowing for judgement and quick problem solving, more error prone than an algorithm
- When a subject can focus in on a particular stimuli, ignoring other possible distractions
- A failure to notice a change in the environment
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- movement A rapid progression of slightly varying still images
- The organization of the visual field into objects separate from their surroundings
- A mental image or personal example of a category
- The illusory movement of a still spot in a dark room
- A mindful form of cognition involving keeping track of and evaluating mental processes
- The heuristic used to judge the likelihood of events based on how well they match a prototype
- A psychologist who searched for rules used by the brain to organize fragments of sensory data into a whole
- A type of thinking involving narrowing down solutions to a singular, best answer
- A memory component that briefly holds information about appearance and location in a space
- A concept or framework that organizes and interprets information
26 Clues: Depth cues available to each eye separately • A failure to notice a change in the environment • A mental image or personal example of a category • The organizing of stimuli into coherent categories • The illusory movement of a still spot in a dark room • A tendency to approach a problem in one particular way • ...
Individual Development 2021-09-29
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- a complete state of physical, mental, and social well being
- people's strivings for self actualization, knowledge and understanding
- a sudden sadness caused by the loss of a person or thing
- refers to the realization or fulfillment of ones talents and potentialities
- the object of a persons ambition or effort
- the passing of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- enjoy socializing and working in groups, willing to lead others
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- a human emotional need for interpersonal relationships and being part of a group
- needs that arise due to deprivation and are said to motivate people when they are unmet
- refers to all the environmental variables that impact who we are
- prefer to work alone, prefer to listen and observe others
- the regard that something is held to deserve
- refers to all the genes and hereditary factors that influence who we are
- feeling nervous, unsure, or scared about something
- the body's physical and mental response to unpleasant or difficult situations
15 Clues: the object of a persons ambition or effort • the regard that something is held to deserve • feeling nervous, unsure, or scared about something • a sudden sadness caused by the loss of a person or thing • prefer to work alone, prefer to listen and observe others • a complete state of physical, mental, and social well being • ...
Healthy Habits 2024-09-26
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- A practice that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation.
- A nutrient found in whole grains, fruits, and vegetables that aids digestion.
- Eating a variety of foods from all the food groups for proper nutrition.
- A simple way to improve flexibility and prevent injuries.
- Physical activity that keeps the body fit and healthy.
- The process of drinking enough water to keep the body functioning properly.
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- A mental practice for relaxation and stress relief.
- A practice of staying present and fully engaged in the moment.
- The habit of preparing healthy meals in advance to maintain good eating habits.
- The habit of writing down thoughts and reflections to promote mental well-being.
- A healthy food group rich in vitamins and fiber.
- A lotion used to protect the skin from harmful UV rays.
- Essential rest that helps the body recover and recharge.
- Essential nutrients that the body needs for growth and health, often found in fruits and vegetables.
- A low-impact form of exercise that benefits both physical and mental health.
15 Clues: A healthy food group rich in vitamins and fiber. • A mental practice for relaxation and stress relief. • Physical activity that keeps the body fit and healthy. • A lotion used to protect the skin from harmful UV rays. • Essential rest that helps the body recover and recharge. • A simple way to improve flexibility and prevent injuries. • ...
Higher nervous activity 2024-11-29
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- – A higher nervous activity type characterized by strong inhibition and balance.
- – The structure in the CNS central to forming long-term memories.
- – The type of memory with a limited duration and capacity, lasting seconds to minutes.
- – The ability of the CNS to adapt through learning by forming new connections.
- – The psychological process of experiencing feelings such as joy or sadness.
- – The ability to focus mental energy on specific stimuli.
- – A mental process involving recognition of sensory stimuli.
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- – A type of speech used in informal, everyday communication.
- – A reflex that is innate and does not depend on learning or experience.
- – The process of encoding, storing, and retrieving information.
- – The emotional experience of guilt for violating one's moral standards.
- – A form of thinking that involves language and symbols.
- – A type of braking in higher nervous activity where a response is suppressed.
- – A basic unit of thought or mental representation.
- – A type of reflex that develops through learning and experience.
15 Clues: – A basic unit of thought or mental representation. • – A form of thinking that involves language and symbols. • – The ability to focus mental energy on specific stimuli. • – A type of speech used in informal, everyday communication. • – A mental process involving recognition of sensory stimuli. • – The process of encoding, storing, and retrieving information. • ...
Alcohol & Drugs 2024-11-12
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- Scarring of the liver.
- The physical and mental need for a drug.
- When the body itself feels a direct need for a drug.
- _________ is made when fruit, vegetables & grains go bad?
- Drinking a lot of alcohol at one time is called ________ drinking.
- A progressive, chronic problem involving a mental and physical need for alcohol.
- When a person’s mental and physical abilities have been impaired by alcohol.
- Slows the central nervous system down.
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- The process of learning to live an alcohol-free life, and is usually long and difficult.
- The percent of alcohol in a person's blood.
- Your _________ time is slowed down from drinking alcohol.
- Alcohol ______ is when alcohol affects your life so much, that you can't do normal things like going to work.
- When your body needs more and more of a drug to get the same effect.
- Reactions that happen to someone's body when they stop using an addictive substance.
- When too much alcohol is drank and the body cannot process it fast enough.
15 Clues: Scarring of the liver. • Slows the central nervous system down. • The physical and mental need for a drug. • The percent of alcohol in a person's blood. • When the body itself feels a direct need for a drug. • Your _________ time is slowed down from drinking alcohol. • _________ is made when fruit, vegetables & grains go bad? • ...
Memory and Cognition Review 2017-11-26
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- psychology of how people use language to communicate ideas (interdisciplinary field)
- people decide if an item belongs to a category based on a comparison to a prototypical item
- concentration of mental activity
- problems with the same underlying structures and solutions but different surface details
- Difficulty remembering something new because of old material
- the whole is bigger than the sum of its parts when it comes to organizing perceptions
- communication using movements of parts of the body
- going beyond the information given to reach a goal
- rules that govern communication
- relatively short kind of memory with a large capacity for sensory information
- problem solving strategy that usually (but not always) produces the correct solution
- component of working memory that integrates information and coordinates activities
- mental representation of stimuli that are not present; relies on top down processing
- takes place using prior knowledge and expectations in your memory, not sensory input
- task that requires the reproduction of information from memory
- acquisition, storage, transformation, and use of knowledge
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- the smallest unit of sound
- memory for events that happen to you
- people think that distances to landmarks are closer than traveling to a non-landmark.
- Knowledge and control of cognitive processes, how you think about your thinking
- failing to notice when something in the environment changes
- a person performs many mental operations simultaneously
- generalized knowledge about a situation or event
- trying to identify the origin of a memory
- thinking deeply about a concept and relating it to other knowledge to encode it in memory
- mental strategy used to improve memory
- when speakers in a conversation share the same background knowledge to facilitate understanding
- a group of objects that belong together
- taking a long time to name an ink color while inhibiting automatic reading of a color
- difficulty with producing or understanding language, usually due to brain damage
30 Clues: the smallest unit of sound • rules that govern communication • concentration of mental activity • memory for events that happen to you • mental strategy used to improve memory • a group of objects that belong together • trying to identify the origin of a memory • generalized knowledge about a situation or event • communication using movements of parts of the body • ...
Review health vocab mid2 2021-12-05
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- mental disorder in which a person loses contact with reality
- behavior in which the rights of others basic social rules are violated
- an ongoing dialogue between a patient and a mental health professional
- individual's unique traits and behavior pattern
- an illness, often with an organic cause, that involves mood extremes that interfere with everyday living
- a changing unwanted behaviors through rewards and reinforcement
- the feeling of sadness, hopelessness or despair last for more than a few weeks and interfere with daily interests and activities
- known as manic-depression disorder, extreme mood changes, energy levels and behavior
- a condition in which real or imagined fears are difficult to control
- a group of people who have similar problems
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- a condition that may develop after exposure to a terrifying event that threatened or caused by physical harm
- trapped in a pattern of repeated thoughts or behaviors
- unexplained feelings of terror
- caused by physical illness or an injury that affects the brain
- an illness of the mind that can effect the thoughts, feelings and behaviors of a person
- the act of intentionally taking one's own life
- an obsession with body image and thinness, such as anorexia and bulimia
- a strong and irrational fear of something specific, such as high place or dogs
- has a psychological cause and doesn't involve brain damage
- feeling isolated and separated from everyone else
- a distorted thinking patterns, troublesome, self-defeating or self-destructive
- a medications to treat or reduce the symptoms of a mental disorder
- a series of suicides occurring within a short period of time and involving several people in the same school or community
- a negative label or a mark of shame
24 Clues: unexplained feelings of terror • a negative label or a mark of shame • a group of people who have similar problems • the act of intentionally taking one's own life • individual's unique traits and behavior pattern • feeling isolated and separated from everyone else • trapped in a pattern of repeated thoughts or behaviors • ...
Unit 1: Psychology’s History and Approaches 2022-03-04
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- a branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders
- the study of behavior and thinking using the experimental method
- the study of an individual’ characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting
- the scientific study of the measurement of human abilities, attitudes, and traits
- the view that Knowles originates in experience
- the principle that, among the range of inherited trait variations, those contributing to reproduction and survival will most likely be passed on to succeeding generations
- an intergrated approach that incorporates biological, psychological, and social-cultural levels of analysis
- early school of thought promoted by James and influenced by Darwin; explored how mental and behavioral processes function
- a branch of psychology that studies, assesses, and treats people with psych disorders
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- a branch of psychology that studies how unconscious drives and conflicts influence behavior, and uses that information to treat people with psychological disorders
- a branch of psychology that studies psychical, cognitive, and social change through the life span
- early school of thought prompted by Wundt and Titchener; used introspection
- the study of how psychological processes affect and can enhance teaching and learning
- a branch of psychology that studies how people interact with their social environments and how social institutions affect individuals and groups
- the scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another
- a historically significant perspective that emphasized the growth potential of healthy people
- the scientific study of all the mental actives associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- the view that psychology should be an objective science that studies behavior without reference to mental processes
- the long-standing controversy over the relative contributions that genes and experience make to the development of psychological traits and behaviors
- pure science that aims to increase the scientific knowledge base
- the science of behavior and mental processes
- scientific study that aims to solve practical problems
22 Clues: the science of behavior and mental processes • the view that Knowles originates in experience • scientific study that aims to solve practical problems • a branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders • the study of behavior and thinking using the experimental method • pure science that aims to increase the scientific knowledge base • ...
UNIT 1 2022-06-07
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- study of genetic, neural, and hormonal processes for psychology
- study of how we think about and influence one another
- study that aims to solve practical problems
- study of human flourishing in which there are goals and the promotion of one's strengths are important for thriving
- organisms with better traits have a higher chance of survival and produce more fit offspring
- uses introspection to reveal the structure of the mind
- study of the measurement of human abilities, attitudes, and traits
- the debate whether behavior is due to environmental (nurture) or genetic (nature) factors
- says that psychology should be an objective science that studies behavior without looking at mental processes
- study of individuals’ characteristic patterns of thinking
- survey, question, read, retrieve, review
- science of behavior and mental processes
- study that uses the principles of natural selection
- study of mental processes such as thinking, perception, learning, and remembering
- of medicine dealing with psychological disorders
- how mental and behavioral processes function and how they enable an organism to adapt, survive, and thrive
- study of brain activity + cognition
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- study of how situations and cultures affect your behavior and thinking
- process of looking into oneself to observe one’s psychological processes
- studies physical, cognitive, and social change throughout one's lifespan
- branch of psychology that studies how unconscious drives and conflicts influence behavior
- study of the power and limits of genetic and environmental factors on behavior
- an approach that takes biology, psychology, and society into account when viewing a person as a whole
- study of observable behavior
- science that aims to increase the scientific knowledge base
- study of how psychological processes affect teaching and learning
- group that shares similar ideas, attitudes, values, and traditions
- knowledge comes from experience, and that observation and experimentation enable scientific knowledge
- emphasized human growth potential
- doesn’t blindly accept arguments and conclusions.
30 Clues: study of observable behavior • emphasized human growth potential • study of brain activity + cognition • survey, question, read, retrieve, review • science of behavior and mental processes • study that aims to solve practical problems • of medicine dealing with psychological disorders • doesn’t blindly accept arguments and conclusions. • ...
Psychological Disorders 2022-11-13
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- persistent fear of social situations in which one might be exposed to the scrutiny of others and thus be observed doing something embarrassing or humiliating
- loss of contact with reality
- disorder that refers to intense, persistent feelings of anxiety that are caused by an experience so traumatic that it would produce stress in almost everyone
- disorder characterized by obsessions- unwanted thoughts,ideas,or mental images that occur over and over again
- extreme sadness, an inability to concentrate , and feelings of helplessness and great sadness
- clusters of symptoms that are considered recognizable diseases only within specific cultures or societies
- the state of being that is typical
- extreme excitement characterized by hyperactivity and chaotic behavior, can change into depression quickly and for no reason
- expression of psychological distress through physical symptoms
- an immobile, expressionless, coma like state
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- disorder is an excessive or unrealistic worry about life circumstances that lasts for at least six months
- behavior patterns or mental processes that cause serious personal suffering or interfere with a person's ability to cope with everyday life.
- fear of being in places or situations in which escape may be difficult or impossible
- behaviors that stop you from adapting to new or difficult circumstances
- generalized state of dread or uneasiness that occurs in response to a vague or imagined danger
- feelings of detachment from one's mental processes or body
- separation of certain personality components or mental processes from conscious thought
- a person's mood changes from depression to wild elation and back again
- disorder is inflexible traits that disrupt social life or work and may distress the affected individual
- short period of intense fear or discomfort characterized by shortness of breath,dizziness,rapid heart rate, trembling, sweating, choking, nausea and other physical symptoms
- an excessive, irrational fear out of proportion to the actual danger
21 Clues: loss of contact with reality • the state of being that is typical • an immobile, expressionless, coma like state • feelings of detachment from one's mental processes or body • expression of psychological distress through physical symptoms • an excessive, irrational fear out of proportion to the actual danger • ...
HHD Unit 1 - Revision 2022-01-08
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- This dimension of h&w refers to the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others.
- Having optimal mental h&w would include making decisions and using:
- The dimensions of h&w can range from optimal to low and can be viewed as a:
- Having optimal emotional h&w includes the ability to display _____
- This dimension of h&w relates to ideas, beliefs, values and ethics.
- A characteristic of optimal physical h&w is having an ideal ________
- Being ____ from disease & illness is a characteristic of physical h&w.
- Having a positive _____ ____ shows optimal mental h&w.
- This dimension of H&W relates to the functioning of the body and it's systems
- Having optimal emotional h&w includes being able to _____ emotional actions and reactions.
- Having a sense of _____ shows optimal spiritual h&w.
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- Having strong ____ skills shows optimal social h&w.
- Engaging in regular physical ________ is a characteristic of optimal physical h&w.
- This is connected to how an individual assesses their quality of life
- The most universally known definition of health was designed by the:
- Having low levels of _____ shows optimal mental h&w.
- Health and Wellbeing can be considered ____ which means it's based on personal opinions and experiences.
- The dimensions of health and wellbeing can be:
- Displaying ______ and morals can show spiritual h&w.
- The World Health Organisation suggested that health was a ____ for everyday life
- This dimension of h&w relates to the mind and brain and relates to the ability to think and process information.
- VCAA states that there are ____ dimensions of health and wellbeing.
- The ability to ____ appropriately to different situations is a characteristic of social h&w.
- This dimension of h&w refers to the ability to express feelings in a positive way
- There are _____ definitions of health
25 Clues: There are _____ definitions of health • The dimensions of health and wellbeing can be: • Having strong ____ skills shows optimal social h&w. • Having low levels of _____ shows optimal mental h&w. • Displaying ______ and morals can show spiritual h&w. • Having a sense of _____ shows optimal spiritual h&w. • Having a positive _____ ____ shows optimal mental h&w. • ...
Going For The Goal! 2022-03-29
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- something I would like to be or do
- keep going if things are hard
- can be positive or negative
- to carry out successfully
- body health
- puttig action to achieve something
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- an idea to help
- feeling worried or uncomfortable about something
- social skills and handling problems
- includes physical, mental, and emotional health
- at a time in the future
- to suggest or help
12 Clues: body health • an idea to help • to suggest or help • at a time in the future • to carry out successfully • can be positive or negative • keep going if things are hard • something I would like to be or do • puttig action to achieve something • social skills and handling problems • includes physical, mental, and emotional health • feeling worried or uncomfortable about something
Naomi unit 2 lesson 3 2019-12-04
Mental Health 2 2023-08-13
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- The ________s looked at 32 health surveys from 156,000 people.
- An important ________ was that a lot of children have mental disorders.
- _______ people need more help.
- They need services that ______ their mental health problems.
- The researchers looked at 32 _______ surveys from 156,000 people.
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- An important finding was that a lot of _________ have mental disorders.
- An ________ finding was that a lot of children have mental disorders.
- The researchers looked at 32 health _______s from 156,000 people.
8 Clues: _______ people need more help. • They need services that ______ their mental health problems. • The ________s looked at 32 health surveys from 156,000 people. • The researchers looked at 32 health _______s from 156,000 people. • The researchers looked at 32 _______ surveys from 156,000 people. • ...
Psicobiologia 2024-06-07
형용사 성질 특성 2025-11-06
Higher nervous activity 2024-11-29
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- – A higher nervous activity type characterized by strong inhibition and balance.
- – The structure in the CNS central to forming long-term memories.
- – The type of memory with a limited duration and capacity, lasting seconds to minutes.
- – The ability of the CNS to adapt through learning by forming new connections.
- – The psychological process of experiencing feelings such as joy or sadness.
- – The ability to focus mental energy on specific stimuli.
- – A mental process involving recognition of sensory stimuli.
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- – A type of speech used in informal, everyday communication.
- – A reflex that is innate and does not depend on learning or experience.
- – The process of encoding, storing, and retrieving information.
- – The emotional experience of guilt for violating one's moral standards.
- – A form of thinking that involves language and symbols.
- – A type of braking in higher nervous activity where a response is suppressed.
- – A basic unit of thought or mental representation.
- – A type of reflex that develops through learning and experience.
15 Clues: – A basic unit of thought or mental representation. • – A form of thinking that involves language and symbols. • – The ability to focus mental energy on specific stimuli. • – A type of speech used in informal, everyday communication. • – A mental process involving recognition of sensory stimuli. • – The process of encoding, storing, and retrieving information. • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2023-05-03
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- A mental health disorder characterized by sudden and intense feelings of fear and panic
- A mental health disorder characterized by extreme changes in mood
- A feeling of intense sadness and hopelessness
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest
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- A mental health disorder characterized by excessive and uncontrollable worry
- A feeling of worry or unease
- A mental health disorder characterized by difficulty sleeping
- A mental health disorder characterized by difficulty paying attention and impulsivity
8 Clues: A feeling of worry or unease • A feeling of intense sadness and hopelessness • A mental health disorder characterized by difficulty sleeping • A mental health disorder characterized by extreme changes in mood • A mental health disorder characterized by excessive and uncontrollable worry • ...
Chapter 10- Thinking & Language 2013-04-22
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- The way an issue is posed
- The tendency to be more confident than correct
- A methodical, logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem
- A realization of a solution to a problem
- The set of rules by which we derive meaning from morphemes, words & sentences
- In language, the smallest distinct sound unit
- A mental grouping of similar events, people, or ideas
- In language, a system of rules that enables us to communicate with/understand others
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- The inability to see a problem from a new perspective
- Our spoken, written, or signed words & the way we combine them to communicate
- A mental image or best example of a category
- A simple thinking strategy that often allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently
- All the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering & communicating
- The set of rules for combining words into grammatically sensible sentences
- In language, the smallest unit that carries meaning
15 Clues: The way an issue is posed • A realization of a solution to a problem • A mental image or best example of a category • In language, the smallest distinct sound unit • The tendency to be more confident than correct • In language, the smallest unit that carries meaning • The inability to see a problem from a new perspective • ...
Schizophrenia 2013-08-12
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- These symptoms incorporate a loss or decrease in normal functioning.
- Type of therapy that uses training techiques to promote improvement of cognitive impairments.
- Range of difficulties that block life opportunities and that prevent people from participating in society.
- Any event arising that causes or contributes to a stress response
- Jumping to conclusions based on inadequate or imbiguous information.
- Mental disorder involving loss of contact with reality.
- Fixed, false belief that is held even when there is evidence against it.
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- Increasing an individual's knowledge and understanding of their mental disorder.
- Event that a person experiences or witnesses that is extremely distressing.
- Perceptual distortion when something is interpreted as real but does not exist in reality.
- Having increased risk for developing mental disorders dur to factors associated with genetic inheritance.
- Behaviour that involves disturbed actions or movements.
- These symptoms are experiences that happen in addition to normal experience.
- Combines cognitive and behavioural therapies to manage psychological problems.
- Neurotransmitter involved in pleasure, motivation and control of voluntary movements.
15 Clues: Behaviour that involves disturbed actions or movements. • Mental disorder involving loss of contact with reality. • Any event arising that causes or contributes to a stress response • These symptoms incorporate a loss or decrease in normal functioning. • Jumping to conclusions based on inadequate or imbiguous information. • ...
Kyumin's Mental Health Crossword puzzle. 2023-03-07
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- ______disorders are the most common of mental disorders and will affect nearly 30% of adults at some point in their lives.
- 25% of people gets _____
- 1 in 5 Canadian experiences _______
- The only way to have a ______ is to be one.
- Learning to read at a very early age (known as hyperlexia). Memorising and learning information quickly. Thinking and learning in a visual way.
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- ______ can last from less than a second to several minutes.
- 22% of Canadians have this
- An estimated 1 in 4 Canadians has a degree of ______ serious enough to need treatment at some time in his or her life.
- About 33% Canadians report feeling extreme _______
- Mental _____
- Accidents and bad things cause this
- A close Mental Illness to trauma
12 Clues: Mental _____ • 25% of people gets _____ • 22% of Canadians have this • A close Mental Illness to trauma • 1 in 5 Canadian experiences _______ • Accidents and bad things cause this • The only way to have a ______ is to be one. • About 33% Canadians report feeling extreme _______ • ______ can last from less than a second to several minutes. • ...
Mental Emotional TeenBrain Puzzle 2023-05-17
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- Focusing intensely on the present moment
- Someone has an inability to focus and displays hyperactivity
- A _____ mindset - you learn from mistakes, grow from hard work, can always improve
- The ____ brain helps us think, solve problems, make good decisions
- Feelings of tension, worry about the future
- When the body and mind respond to physical or mental pressure
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- Both adults and children can develop ____ illnesses
- A ______ mindset - you were born with certain skills and that's it
- a negative stereotype about someone with mental illness
- The _____ brain controls fight or flight & reacts emotionally
- Doing this with a trusted adult is the best way to help a friend who is suffering
- The symptoms of an ______ disorder include rotting teeth, hair loss, throat damage
12 Clues: Focusing intensely on the present moment • Feelings of tension, worry about the future • Both adults and children can develop ____ illnesses • a negative stereotype about someone with mental illness • Someone has an inability to focus and displays hyperactivity • The _____ brain controls fight or flight & reacts emotionally • ...
VOCABULARY 2024-05-26
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- A group based on similarities.
- Clear and easy to see.
- How we see and understand the world around us.
- Actions and reactions we do.
- Seemingly or seemingly true.
- Mental processes we're not aware of.
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- A way of doing things.
- Learned or gained.
- Mental processes like thinking, learning, and remembering.
- A disagreement or argument.
- One of a kind.
- Successfully reaching a goal.
12 Clues: One of a kind. • Learned or gained. • A way of doing things. • Clear and easy to see. • A disagreement or argument. • Actions and reactions we do. • Seemingly or seemingly true. • Successfully reaching a goal. • A group based on similarities. • Mental processes we're not aware of. • How we see and understand the world around us. • ...
Cultural Awareness 2024-10-03
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- Act of taking one's own life
- A sense of belonging.
- American Indian Heritage Month
- Disability Awareness Month
- Different characteristics and attributes of individuals.
- Taking care of yourself.
- National Hispanic Heritage Month recognition starts.
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- Learned through the behaviors and practices supported by an organization.
- Mental Health Awareness Month
- Change that causes physical, emotional, or mental strain.
- An organization's unique identity?
- Ask, care, escort
12 Clues: Ask, care, escort • A sense of belonging. • Taking care of yourself. • Disability Awareness Month • Act of taking one's own life • Mental Health Awareness Month • American Indian Heritage Month • An organization's unique identity? • National Hispanic Heritage Month recognition starts. • Different characteristics and attributes of individuals. • ...
