mental Crossword Puzzles
Mental Health 2023-09-20
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- When you keep switching moods and can cause extreme
- episodes(mental disorder)
- When you are in a serious state of sad emotions(mental disorder)
- When you see or hear things(Mental disorder)
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- a word for Mental feelings
- when you are really self conscious(Mental disorder)
- Feeling emotional or physical tension
7 Clues: episodes(mental disorder) • a word for Mental feelings • Feeling emotional or physical tension • When you see or hear things(Mental disorder) • When you keep switching moods and can cause extreme • when you are really self conscious(Mental disorder) • When you are in a serious state of sad emotions(mental disorder)
Mental health puzzle 2022-08-26
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- The social aspect of Te Whare Tapa Whā
- Karl Pulotu-Endemann's wellbeing framework
- May be confused with symptoms of a western illness
- Forcing someone to do something they don't want to do
- He Ara Oranga states this needs to happen to the Mental Health Act
- What we need to focus on when planning care for a person
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- Family health in a Māori context
- One of the goals of recovery
- The aim of our care needs to be
- Must happen with the tangata whaiora every time restrictive practices are used
- How some nurses justify their use of restrictive practice
11 Clues: One of the goals of recovery • The aim of our care needs to be • Family health in a Māori context • The social aspect of Te Whare Tapa Whā • Karl Pulotu-Endemann's wellbeing framework • May be confused with symptoms of a western illness • Forcing someone to do something they don't want to do • What we need to focus on when planning care for a person • ...
Mental Emotional Health 2022-09-15
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- When you start to develop the physical characteristics of adults of your gender.
- Personal feeling or belief.
- “The teen years”, is the stage of life between childhood and adulthood.
- A state of well-being, or total health.
- lifestyles Way of life that includes little physical activity.
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- Planned actions are taken before an event to increase the chances of a safe outcome.
- The conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors.
- risks Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- Behaviors Actions or behaviors that might cause injury or harm to yourself or others.
- Chemical substances, produced in glands, help regulate many body functions.
- A combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
11 Clues: Personal feeling or belief. • A state of well-being, or total health. • lifestyles Way of life that includes little physical activity. • risks Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk. • A combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being. • The conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors. • ...
Common Mental Illnesses 2022-10-24
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- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- disorder where people obsess about how much they eat and how much they weigh and have a fear of being overweight and a distorted body image
- being unable to resist the urge to steal items that you generally don't need
- impulse control disorder that is the tunability to resist starting fires
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- consuming large amounts of food and feeling unable to stop eating
- having feelings that your observing yourself from outside or body or having a sense that things around you arent real
- affects the way a person thinks,acts, expresses emotion, and often have a hard time telling whats real and whats imagined
- anxiety disorder where you regularly have sudden attacks of panic or fear
- anxiety disorder where you experience fear and anxiety in situations with people, worrying about engaging in situations before they happen
- consuming large amounts of food then proceeding to vomit it up
- causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs and lows
11 Clues: consuming large amounts of food then proceeding to vomit it up • causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs and lows • consuming large amounts of food and feeling unable to stop eating • impulse control disorder that is the tunability to resist starting fires • anxiety disorder where you regularly have sudden attacks of panic or fear • ...
Common Mental Illnesses 2022-10-24
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- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- disorder where people obsess about how much they eat and how much they weigh and have a fear of being overweight and a distorted body image
- being unable to resist the urge to steal items that you generally don't need
- impulse control disorder that is the tunability to resist starting fires
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- consuming large amounts of food and feeling unable to stop eating
- having feelings that your observing yourself from outside or body or having a sense that things around you arent real
- affects the way a person thinks,acts, expresses emotion, and often have a hard time telling whats real and whats imagined
- anxiety disorder where you regularly have sudden attacks of panic or fear
- anxiety disorder where you experience fear and anxiety in situations with people, worrying about engaging in situations before they happen
- consuming large amounts of food then proceeding to vomit it up
- causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs and lows
11 Clues: consuming large amounts of food then proceeding to vomit it up • causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs and lows • consuming large amounts of food and feeling unable to stop eating • impulse control disorder that is the tunability to resist starting fires • anxiety disorder where you regularly have sudden attacks of panic or fear • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2022-06-01
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- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities
- a return to a "normal" state of health, mind, or strength
- a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness
- the body's response to pressure
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- the process of making known one's thoughts or feelings
- the use of the imagination or original ideas, especially in the production of an artistic work
- the state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal
- the practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
11 Clues: the body's response to pressure • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • the process of making known one's thoughts or feelings • a return to a "normal" state of health, mind, or strength • the practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health • the state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2020-09-11
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- The view a person has of his/her body.
- An illness that affects the mind and reduces a person's ability to function, to adjust to change or to get along with others.
- How much you respect and like yourself.
- Positive stress.
- An event or situation that causes stress.
- A reaction to a situation that involves your mind, body and behavior.
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- Complex set of characteristics that makes you unique and distinguishes you from everyone else.
- Distress
- The response of your body and mind to being challenged or threatened.
- The reaction of the body to stress.
- Being comfortable with yourself, others and your surroundings.
11 Clues: Distress • Positive stress. • The reaction of the body to stress. • The view a person has of his/her body. • How much you respect and like yourself. • An event or situation that causes stress. • Being comfortable with yourself, others and your surroundings. • The response of your body and mind to being challenged or threatened. • ...
Mental illness vocabulary 2023-02-23
12 Clues: quick • shake • shake • scary • follow • happens by chance • not thinking clearly • a wall made of plants • a very scary experience • seeing things that are not real • false praise to get something from someone • a disease that causes you to lose your memory
Mental Maths Crossword 2023-05-20
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- Who invented the equals sign (=)?
- Name the Polygon that have 15 sides?
- What is the name for the longest side of a Right Angled Triangle?
- A part of line that has starting point but no end point?
- A part of line that has two endpoints?
- Who is known as the prince of Mathematics in India?
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- Who discovered Zero(0)?
- What comes after a Trillion?
- Angle greater than 360° but less than 180° are called _____ angles
- Where was Abacus invented?
- The distance of a point from th point from the y-axis scaled with the x-axis?
11 Clues: Who discovered Zero(0)? • Where was Abacus invented? • What comes after a Trillion? • Who invented the equals sign (=)? • Name the Polygon that have 15 sides? • A part of line that has two endpoints? • Who is known as the prince of Mathematics in India? • A part of line that has starting point but no end point? • ...
Mental health disorders 2016-10-04
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- Abuse of this word can trigger bias against the disorder
- Animals, especially dogs have this disorder when they have lack of nutrition
- Some people are eager to have this disorder and proana is a movement to support this
- This disorder is related to vitamin D
- Temper tantrums are found in children with this disorder
- Mysophobia is related to this disorder
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- This term originally means "beside(by) mind"
- It is usually found veterans, and some people have false beliefs that people with this disorder are not strong enough
- Early stage of antisocial personality disorder, serious juvenile delinquency results from this
- It is done under general anesthesia
- People are sometimes confused with thyroid problem because it has similar symptoms
11 Clues: It is done under general anesthesia • This disorder is related to vitamin D • Mysophobia is related to this disorder • This term originally means "beside(by) mind" • Abuse of this word can trigger bias against the disorder • Temper tantrums are found in children with this disorder • Animals, especially dogs have this disorder when they have lack of nutrition • ...
Mental Health Recovery 2018-03-12
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- ‘people accessing mental health services’ are used to model humanistic _________ in line with a recovery approach
- In the Recovery Model, it is a ________ based approach
- The essence is in establishing a '_________ partnership’,
- Recovery is a_____________ journey
- We walk alongside people who are in the midst of a _____ and personal recovery journey
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- _________led and self defined
- a connectedness, between the nurse and client which is based on _______ and trust
- ___________is a journey that is non linear
- One of the 3R's
- ________happens at the level of individual transaction between workers and clients
- It is a specialised __________process embodying a concept of caring….”
11 Clues: One of the 3R's • _________led and self defined • Recovery is a_____________ journey • ___________is a journey that is non linear • In the Recovery Model, it is a ________ based approach • The essence is in establishing a '_________ partnership’, • It is a specialised __________process embodying a concept of caring….” • ...
Mental Health Medications 2024-02-01
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- Sensitivity to light
- Severe headaches, nausea, vomiting, severe hypertension, and sweating
- Muscle stiffness leading to the head drawing to the side
- Tachycardia, diaphoresis, incoordination, vomiting, and diarrhea
- Involuntary muscle spasms of the head and neck
- Rigidity, slow movements, and tremors
- High fever, sore throat, and mouth sores
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- Rigidity and has a temperature of 102.6F
- Pacing rocking while sitting or standing, marching in place, or crossing and uncrossing their legs
- Repetitive involuntary movements of the mouth, face, lip smacking, puckering of the lips, and rapid eye blinking
- Eyes rolled up in the head
11 Clues: Sensitivity to light • Eyes rolled up in the head • Rigidity, slow movements, and tremors • Rigidity and has a temperature of 102.6F • High fever, sore throat, and mouth sores • Involuntary muscle spasms of the head and neck • Muscle stiffness leading to the head drawing to the side • Tachycardia, diaphoresis, incoordination, vomiting, and diarrhea • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-12-08
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- Listen to this to decompress
- Write down your thoughts or ideas
- Stepping away from work or phone
- ___ your emotions to a trusted person
- Letting go of things you can't ____
- Go on a ___
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- Designated time for a guided break
- ____your feelings
- Drink this 8 times a day
- Take a moment for ____
- Do this to get blood flowing
11 Clues: Go on a ___ • ____your feelings • Take a moment for ____ • Drink this 8 times a day • Listen to this to decompress • Do this to get blood flowing • Stepping away from work or phone • Write down your thoughts or ideas • Designated time for a guided break • Letting go of things you can't ____ • ___ your emotions to a trusted person
Mental Health Awareness 2026-01-08
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- Ideas or beliefs we hold in our minds
- How a person acts or responds
- Techniques that help someone feel present and safe
- Feelings such as happiness, anger, or sadness
- Speaking up for mental health needs
- How a person understands themselves
- Daily structure that supports mental health
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- Giving attention to understand someone else
- Feeling safe relying on another person
- Limits that protect emotional well-being
- A general emotional state over time
11 Clues: How a person acts or responds • A general emotional state over time • Speaking up for mental health needs • How a person understands themselves • Ideas or beliefs we hold in our minds • Feeling safe relying on another person • Limits that protect emotional well-being • Giving attention to understand someone else • Daily structure that supports mental health • ...
Mental Disorder Crossword 2024-05-14
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- effects behavior and perception of reality
- Fear of being away from a safe place
- Obsession with repeated behavior or thoughts
- Identity is split or altered
- Developed after a traumatic terrifying event
- Pattern of distrust and suspicion of others
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- lack of guilt, shame, and empathy for others, manipulative
- Having episodes of depression and mania
- Excessive sadness and feeling of hopelessness
- Constant feeling of worry and panic
- Unreasonably high sense of self importance
11 Clues: Identity is split or altered • Constant feeling of worry and panic • Fear of being away from a safe place • Having episodes of depression and mania • effects behavior and perception of reality • Unreasonably high sense of self importance • Pattern of distrust and suspicion of others • Obsession with repeated behavior or thoughts • ...
Mental Health Terminology 2024-08-16
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- A panic attack may replicate symptoms of heart attack, inducing chest pain, ____, and a sense of impending doom.
- ADHD stands for _____ deficit hyperactivity disorder
- Worldwide, one of the most common psychological disorders is _____.
- ______, a form of talk therapy, extends over months or years for a comprehensive treatment approach
- A quiet workspace with reduced distractions improves _____ for individuals dealing with ADHD.
- Symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder include intense _____, intrusive thoughts and heightened anxiety.
- Comprehensive mental health treatment integrates _____ and talk therapy for a holistic approach to well-being
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- Autism is a _____ disorder that presents a wide range of symptoms and abilities
- ______ is the fear of being in a place or situation where escape might be challenging.
- Individuals with dyslexia often have average to above average _____ abilities.
- ______, form of talk therapy often involves short-term, goal-oriented sessions focused on addressing immediate concerns
11 Clues: ADHD stands for _____ deficit hyperactivity disorder • Worldwide, one of the most common psychological disorders is _____. • Individuals with dyslexia often have average to above average _____ abilities. • Autism is a _____ disorder that presents a wide range of symptoms and abilities • ...
Chapter 7 LP Nutrition india strange 2022-09-21
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- fat like substance in your blood
- simple guide to good nutrition
- high blood cholesterol
- intense fear of being obese
- bodily or mental tension
- despreate overeating
- component of blood that carries oxygen to cells
- state of physical, mental, emotional health
- people with common concern, offer emotional help
- promote sensible food choices
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- calcium deficiency may cause a condition
- plant based sources
- blood in large muscles of the legs
13 Clues: plant based sources • despreate overeating • high blood cholesterol • bodily or mental tension • intense fear of being obese • promote sensible food choices • simple guide to good nutrition • fat like substance in your blood • blood in large muscles of the legs • calcium deficiency may cause a condition • state of physical, mental, emotional health • ...
Unit 1: History & Approaches 2017-01-17
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- Developed by John B Watson and BF Skinner: studies behavior without reference to mental process; stimulus-response.
- Defined the four stages of childhood development; Cognitive Development.
- The father of experimental psychology; created the first experimental psychology lab.
- Developed Humanist approach with the Hierarchy of Needs.
- Formulated the theory of Natural Selection; published "Origin of Species."
- Belief that behaviors are a result of one's interaction with the environment.
- How culture and social situations affect people.
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- Introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind.
- The leading Behaviorist and developer of operant conditioning; rejected introspection.
- Promoted by William James and influenced by Charles Darwin; explored how mental and behavioral processes function.
- Received the first psychological Ph D, and first president of the APA.
- First to use term Psychoanalysis in 1896.
- Developed Classical Conditioning; demonstrated neurophysiology through experiments with animals.
- Established the first formal psychology lab in Germany.
- One of the three founders of Gestalt psychology.
- The first women to become president of the APA.
- The observation of one's own mental and emotional processes
17 Clues: First to use term Psychoanalysis in 1896. • The first women to become president of the APA. • One of the three founders of Gestalt psychology. • How culture and social situations affect people. • Established the first formal psychology lab in Germany. • Introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind. • ...
S3 French 2023-11-14
Exceptional Learner Terms 2023-07-24
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- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
- "day-to-day" skills and tasks
- Phenylketonuria
- chronic and significant impairments
- one in every 792 children is born with DS
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- an event that causes injury to the brain
- disabilities cognitive impairments or cognitive disability,or mental impairment, mental disability, or mental handicap
- 500,000 children ages 1-5 have raised levels of LP in their blood
- American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
- inflammation of the brain; can be caused by viral infection
10 Clues: Phenylketonuria • "day-to-day" skills and tasks • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders • chronic and significant impairments • an event that causes injury to the brain • one in every 792 children is born with DS • inflammation of the brain; can be caused by viral infection • 500,000 children ages 1-5 have raised levels of LP in their blood • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2024-03-19
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- A persons mental of physical condition
- The state of being very sad mentaly
- The state of feeling nervousness,or unease
- The five,______
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- a term that is related to the mental or emotional state of a person
- A state of being equal with yourself
- The state of being health and/or happy
- A state of worry thats is caused by a difficult situation.
- The ability to think of behave normaly
- Relating to disorders in the mind
10 Clues: The five,______ • Relating to disorders in the mind • The state of being very sad mentaly • A state of being equal with yourself • The state of being health and/or happy • A persons mental of physical condition • The ability to think of behave normaly • The state of feeling nervousness,or unease • A state of worry thats is caused by a difficult situation. • ...
wod 1-10 2022-03-09
10 Clues: not harmful • to be sluggish • rich or lavish • moderately warm • a perfect place • having great knowledge • to be tearfully sentimental • relating to a dry environment • showing keen mental discernment • having a keen mental understanding
healthy 2023-03-06
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- a state of being in good health
- being extremely sad
- An extremely low condition of the mental function; profound general mental incapacity.
- the act of doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.
- Poor health resulting from disease mind
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- in the mind
- A painful emotion caused by the awareness of having done something wrong or foolish.
- a lack of order
- A state of uneasiness and apprehension, as about future uncertainties.
- feelings
10 Clues: feelings • in the mind • a lack of order • being extremely sad • a state of being in good health • Poor health resulting from disease mind • A state of uneasiness and apprehension, as about future uncertainties. • A painful emotion caused by the awareness of having done something wrong or foolish. • ...
Gateway to Module E Unit 5 Vocabulary 2023-01-23
20 Clues: נפשי • הצעה • פנאי • לחבר • לחלק • זהות • בעיקר • המצאה • תוצאה • לחקור • לחקור • מבודד • יצירה • הסתגלות • מיומנות • ציוד, אספקה • לנבא, לחזות • באופן טיפוסי • לא חובה, רשות • להפגין, להדגים
Chapter 14: Language and Thinking 2025-05-08
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- abbreviation for Chomsky's linguistic theory proposing that an inborn mental program enables children to learn language.
- This communication involves action, motion, gestures, and emotions.
- The sudden realization of how a problem can be solved.
- A mental shortcut to solve problems quicker but still producing results that are still useful.
- A problem-solving strategy that involves trying one possible solution after another until one works.
- A system of words and sounds used to communicate thoughts and feelings.
- An early speech phase in which children use short sentences, leaving out all but the important words.
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- A theory that the structure of language determines the stature of thought, meaning that people who speak different languages also think differently.
- The mental grouping of objects, ideas, or events that share common properties.
- A mental representation of the most regular and basic member of a certain category.
- They guide which combinations of sounds and words are acceptable.
- Common name for Child-directed speech.
12 Clues: Common name for Child-directed speech. • The sudden realization of how a problem can be solved. • They guide which combinations of sounds and words are acceptable. • This communication involves action, motion, gestures, and emotions. • A system of words and sounds used to communicate thoughts and feelings. • ...
health and illness 2023-03-22
Health Care - Specialists 2026-02-24
17 Clues: SKIN • EYES • HEART • BLOOD • WOMEN • JOINTS • CANCER • NERVES • URINARY • KIDNEYS • ELDERLY • DELIVERY • CHILDREN • HORMONES • BRAIN SURGERY • MENTAL HEALTH • HEART SURGERY
Healthy body healthy mind 2026-04-07
17 Clues: õhk • aju • keha • terve • maailm • loodus • tervis • vaimne • magama • valgus • väsinud • parandama • lõõgastunud • teismelised • õues, väljas • kogema, kogemus • keemilised ühendid
Mental Illness Reform 2021-03-05
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- Mentally ill people were often thrown in here and treated poorly before asylums
- Dorothea Dix sent letters advocating for the mentally ill to these people
- From Philadelphia; Established first private Asylum
- The Quakers believed in _____. They employed women in their staff
- Ill, Mental condition that causes change in behavior and emotion
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- Treatment, The Quakers incorporated this into their program
- violation of mentally ill people not being treating they way they should
- Dix, A key reformer in the issue of mental intuitions
- An establishment providing shelter and treatment for the mentally ill
- Dorothea Dix had a _______ for fighting for the treatment of the mentally ill
- Asylum, First private asylum in the United States; Built on 52 - Acre Farm
11 Clues: From Philadelphia; Established first private Asylum • Dix, A key reformer in the issue of mental intuitions • Treatment, The Quakers incorporated this into their program • The Quakers believed in _____. They employed women in their staff • Ill, Mental condition that causes change in behavior and emotion • ...
mental health-Cameron 2022-04-27
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- you get help
- something illegal that you consume
- your feeling a certain way
- you get help
- you dont want to go out in public
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- somethings hard and you have short time
- somethings wrong with you
- someone helps you
- your scared of something
- your frightened
- your thinking of something
- you dont want to do anything
12 Clues: you get help • you get help • your frightened • someone helps you • your scared of something • somethings wrong with you • your feeling a certain way • your thinking of something • you dont want to do anything • you dont want to go out in public • something illegal that you consume • somethings hard and you have short time
Mental Health Quiz! 2023-10-24
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- A widely used psychotherapeutic approach that focuses on identifying and modifying irrational thought patterns and behaviors to improve mental well-being, abbreviated as three letters.
- Emotional exhaustion experienced by caregivers and healthcare professionals due to excessive empathy and care for others.
- The mental health professional who specializes in prescribing medication.
- Founder of Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy(REBT)
- The mental health professional who specializes in the assessment and diagnosis of psychological disorders.
- A personality disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of disregard for the rights of others.
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- A type of approach that focuses on exploring and resolving unconscious conflicts.
- Abbreviation for a technique that encourages individuals to challenge and reframe irrational beliefs.
- A chronic mood disorder characterized by prolonged periods of sadness and loss of interest.
- A neurotransmitter that plays a key role in mood regulation
- Intense & Irrational fear of crowds
11 Clues: Intense & Irrational fear of crowds • Founder of Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy(REBT) • A neurotransmitter that plays a key role in mood regulation • The mental health professional who specializes in prescribing medication. • A type of approach that focuses on exploring and resolving unconscious conflicts. • ...
Mental health vocabulary 2024-03-05
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- worry
- How your body feels
- The management or care of a patient to combat a disease, illness or health condition
- To identify a person’s medical condition
- How you feel mentally
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- Talking with a qualified professional
- to recuperate
- The drugs you take when you have a disease, illness or health condition
- Something that a person feels or experiences that may indicate they have a disease, illness or health condition
- How you act
- How you think
11 Clues: worry • How you act • to recuperate • How you think • How your body feels • How you feel mentally • Talking with a qualified professional • To identify a person’s medical condition • The drugs you take when you have a disease, illness or health condition • The management or care of a patient to combat a disease, illness or health condition • ...
Mental Health Vocabs 2023-02-27
11 Clues: Active • Positive help • Negative response • Positive response • Excersise if good for • Helping with socializing • Your mental and emotional • Helping to relieve stress • A group can help with your • Being healthy means having • Believing something is good for
MENTAL HEALTH 1 2025-01-07
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- connected with real situations rather than with ideas or theories
- something wrong with your body or mind that is a sign of the illness
- necessary or essential in order for something to succeed or exist
- to make something increase, or become better or more successful
- a young person who is developing from a child into an adult
- extremely important
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- connected with a person’s mind and the way in which it works
- connected with a person’s mind and the way in which it works
- a mental state in which you are sad and feel that you cannot enjoy anything
- general health and happiness
- including all the things or people that are involved in a particular situation
- the small hard seeds of food plants such as wheat , rice, etc.
12 Clues: extremely important • general health and happiness • a young person who is developing from a child into an adult • connected with a person’s mind and the way in which it works • connected with a person’s mind and the way in which it works • the small hard seeds of food plants such as wheat , rice, etc. • ...
Tobacco & Mental Health 2025-05-07
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- The part of the body most harmed by smoking.
- A plant product used for smoking or chewing.
- The addictive chemical in tobacco.
- A condition where you can't stop using a substance.
- What rises into the air when something burns.
- Depression, stress, and __ are increased with tobacco use.
- A physical or emotional reaction after quitting tobacco.
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- Breathing in smoke from someone else's cigarette
- It takes 7-10 __ for nicotine to reach your brain.
- Rolled tobacco products often smoked.
- Tobacco products can cause 12 different types of __.
11 Clues: The addictive chemical in tobacco. • Rolled tobacco products often smoked. • The part of the body most harmed by smoking. • A plant product used for smoking or chewing. • What rises into the air when something burns. • Breathing in smoke from someone else's cigarette • It takes 7-10 __ for nicotine to reach your brain. • ...
Mental Health Careers 2026-03-31
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- pertaining to a functional disorder or disease of the nerves
- is a doctor of a psychology
- a state of mind in which a person can cope with problems and maintain emotional balance and satisfaction in living
- Persistent abnormal dread or fear
- study of human and animal behaviour, normal and abnormal
- Awareness of position in relation to time, space, and person
- means reality orientation
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- functional disturbance of the mind in which the individual is aware that reactions are not normal
- physical confinement
- means the doctor of education
- Conduct, actions that can be observed
11 Clues: physical confinement • means reality orientation • is a doctor of a psychology • means the doctor of education • Persistent abnormal dread or fear • Conduct, actions that can be observed • study of human and animal behaviour, normal and abnormal • pertaining to a functional disorder or disease of the nerves • Awareness of position in relation to time, space, and person • ...
Challenge & Change in Society 2013-01-14
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- an impairment of reality testing causing cognitive/behavioural disturbances and often manifested as delusions
- study of behaviour (conditioning)
- consciousness and values
- a rigid and irrational generalization about an entire category of people
- Studies historical cultures through recovery and analysis of material facts
- studies the function of the brain (subconscious)
- "Deprived of mind" -a serious loss of cognitive ability in a previously-unimpaired person
- the scientific study of behaviour and mental process
- attempt to explain psychological traits- evolved adaptions
- a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea
- the belief that one racial category is innately superior or inferior to another
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- using principles of biology to study the mental process
- a sudden severe confusion and rapid changes in brain function
- the scientific study of the origin, the behaviour and the physical, social and cultural developments of humans
- a sensory perception of something that does not exist
- psychotic symptoms are more common in populations of elderly persons than in younger persons.
- the process of teaching and shaping our children into responsible members of society
- how thoughts, feelings & behaviours are influenced by other people
- studies mental processes of thought
- The study of human languages - grammar, spelling, phonetics, etc.
- the systematic study of human social life, groups & societies
21 Clues: consciousness and values • study of behaviour (conditioning) • studies mental processes of thought • a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea • studies the function of the brain (subconscious) • the scientific study of behaviour and mental process • a sensory perception of something that does not exist • using principles of biology to study the mental process • ...
Brain Health 2013-11-25
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- Movement to music that keeps your brain sharp.
- Brain snack that grows on bushes.
- When you remember most of a story but forget key details
- Swimmers that improve brain health.
- Sweat-free exercise that prevents Alzheimer’s.
- Builds muscle AND keeps your brain young.
- An easy step toward improving brain health.
- Nickname for a vitamin that helps women maintain brain health.
- Too many of these add weight and subtract life span.
- Do them and risk memory loss.
- Nuts that might keep you from going… nuts.
- Food additive that prevents dementia.
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- Minutes necessary to test your memory.
- Mental decline that interferes with daily life.
- 20-minute snooze that keeps you sharp.
- The abbreviated name of David Murdock’s research site.
- Genetic markers tied to health and longevity.
- Pixelated information that may hurt memory.
- In 100 years we’ve gained this many decades of life expectancy
- When your brain gets smaller
- Form of practice that helps you remember. ¬
- Quiet time that reduces stress.
- Play these to improve language skills.
- Crunchy additive that boosts brainpower.
- Pressure that reduces brain fitness.
- A little help from these maintains mental health
- Hours of sleep necessary to keep memory strong.
- Type of game that helps you remember.
- Leaves that boost memory.
29 Clues: Leaves that boost memory. • When your brain gets smaller • Do them and risk memory loss. • Quiet time that reduces stress. • Brain snack that grows on bushes. • Swimmers that improve brain health. • Pressure that reduces brain fitness. • Type of game that helps you remember. • Food additive that prevents dementia. • Minutes necessary to test your memory. • ...
Assaults 2015-07-22
Across
- A lawful defence to assault
- Crimes Act s.22 Conduct Endangering -
- One action that constitutes the summary offence of resist / hinder police
- To prove the offence of Affray you must prove that the accused was involved in unlawful violence or a -
- Planning and use of this would constitute circumstances of Gross Violence
- A defence to assault
- Causing serious injury to a person in this state contitutes circumstances of Gros Violence
- An action that may constitute Stalking
- Injury includes harm to ? health
- Crimes Act s23 Conduct Endangering -
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- offences of making threats to kill or injure are contained in this act.
- Injury includes this
- A course of conduct including entering or loitering outside the victim's residence intending to cause mental or physical harm to the victim.
- Mental harm includes thoughts of
- Unlawful Assault - what is the category of this offence
- A defence to assault
- A point of proof for Conduct Endangering Life is placing a person in danger of -
- A prohibited behaviour for which a Personal Safety Intervention order may be granted
- Crimes act s.18 "causing injury intentionally or ?
- In which court is a charge of Causing Serious Injury Intentionally heard
- Assault is the intentional application of ? to another
- Threats to kill or injure juristiction
22 Clues: Injury includes this • A defence to assault • A defence to assault • A lawful defence to assault • Mental harm includes thoughts of • Injury includes harm to ? health • Crimes Act s23 Conduct Endangering - • Crimes Act s.22 Conduct Endangering - • An action that may constitute Stalking • Threats to kill or injure juristiction • Crimes act s.18 "causing injury intentionally or ? • ...
Usul 2021-10-24
Across
- powerful matriarchal order whose members possess extraordinary physical and mental abilities
- individuals trained to be human computers
- Weapon made from the tooth of a sandworm
- Large often 120 metres by 40 metres mining machine used on Dune
- The other name of the planet Dune
- enemies of house Atreides
- a male Bene Gesserit whose organic mental powers would bridge space and timesandworm huge creature hat dwell beneath the surface of the planet
- Fremen design which performs the "functions of heat dissipation and filtering bodily wastes," as well as retaining and reclaiming moisture
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- planet of the Harkonnen
- An other name for the precious drug essential for space travel,extended life as well as increased mental awareness and abilities
- Duncan Idaho,Duke Leto's right-hand man does this job too
- extremely rare and precious resource on Dune
- Valuable resource mined on Dune
- ancestral home of House Atreides for twenty-six generations
- Paul's father
- soldier-fanatics obeying the Padishah Emperor
- Fremen desert survival kit. Notable contents include an inflatable stilltent, a sand snorkel, a thumper, and maker hooks
- "native" inhabitants of Dune
- Caves connected together and inhabited by a Fremen tribal community
- Fremen name for the sandworms of Arrakis
- What the Bene Gesserit use to control others
21 Clues: Paul's father • planet of the Harkonnen • enemies of house Atreides • "native" inhabitants of Dune • Valuable resource mined on Dune • The other name of the planet Dune • Weapon made from the tooth of a sandworm • Fremen name for the sandworms of Arrakis • individuals trained to be human computers • extremely rare and precious resource on Dune • ...
Crossword - Avery Smith 2022-01-09
Across
- break into small parts
- extreme confusion and disorder
- left behind
- pass into a solution
- the rate at which energy is drawn from a source
- frenzied as if possessed by a demon
- violent mental agitation
- no parents
- great loss and misfortune
- in rebellious matter
- showing pensive sadness
- partial or total loss of memory
- lacking self confidence
- worn out and ragged
- guilty of a misdeed
- an indication something has been present
- suffering from a psychotic disorder
- diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
- take by force and authority
- take by force
- money demanded for the release of a person
- having illusions of something that is not there
Down
- lacking orderly continuity
- dumbstruck with astonishment
- cast off hair
- force to leave an office
- suffering from a severe mental disorder
- shape of something rotating rapidly
- a state of deep unconsciousness
- events that will inevitably occur in the future
- calm by deception
- hoax
- feels like you've done this before
- extreme and violent energy
- stunned or confused
- confusion characterized by lack of clarity
- excite feelings and passions
- pathological egotist
- an insane person
- a star that explodes and becomes luminous in the process
- imitate
41 Clues: hoax • imitate • no parents • left behind • cast off hair • take by force • an insane person • calm by deception • stunned or confused • worn out and ragged • guilty of a misdeed • pass into a solution • in rebellious matter • pathological egotist • break into small parts • showing pensive sadness • lacking self confidence • force to leave an office • violent mental agitation • great loss and misfortune • ...
高中英语模块一Unit2 2021-01-20
Across
- assert to be true
- an unhappy and worried mental state
- a sudden unforeseen crisis (usually involving danger) that requires immediate action
- die of food deprivation
- a distant region
- make plain and comprehensible
- be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly
- issue a challenge to
- present reasons and arguments
- a disposition to tolerate or accept people or situations
- bring into balance or equilibrium
- be in charge of, act on, or dispose of
- made afraid
- socially incorrect in behavior
- a person who requires medical care
- involving the body as distinguished from the mind or spirit
Down
- be worthy or deserving
- free from external control and constraint
- behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself
- interpret in the wrong way
- concerned chiefly or only with yourself and your advantage to the exclusion of others
- mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature
- a medical establishment run by a group of medical specialists
- (sports) the team that is trying to prevent the other team from scoring
- keep from happening or arising; make impossible
- restrict or confine,
- injurious to physical or mental health
- form a curve
- any barrier to communication or vision
29 Clues: made afraid • form a curve • a distant region • assert to be true • issue a challenge to • restrict or confine, • be worthy or deserving • die of food deprivation • interpret in the wrong way • make plain and comprehensible • present reasons and arguments • socially incorrect in behavior • bring into balance or equilibrium • a person who requires medical care • ...
Riah's Rabid Crossword 2019-02-28
Across
- Genetically transmitted or transmittable from parent in offspring.
- Feeling of nervousness or unease typically about events with an uncertain outcome.
- The number one communicable disease.
- A disease that cannot be spread from person to person.
- Reduces anxiety, depression, and stress.
- A soft, waxy, fat like matter.
- Destroys brain cells, causing problems with memory, and thinking behavior.
- A state of mental strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
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- The process of by which your body takes in and uses fat.
- Nutrients that help your body build, repair, and maintain it's tissue.
- The third leading cause of death.
- A disease that is spread from one living organism to another or through the environment.
- One million lives can be saved if everyone does this.
- A mental illness that Can lead to daily unhappiness if not handled correctly.
- The process in which plaques accumulate on artery walls.
- Nutrients that can help chemical reactions take place in your body.
- 2.1 million teens do this.
- A chronic disease that effects the way the body cells covert food into energy.
- The combination of mental,physical, and social.
- Called the "Natural killer" cells, they recognize infected human cells and cancer cells.
20 Clues: 2.1 million teens do this. • A soft, waxy, fat like matter. • The third leading cause of death. • The number one communicable disease. • Reduces anxiety, depression, and stress. • The combination of mental,physical, and social. • One million lives can be saved if everyone does this. • A disease that cannot be spread from person to person. • ...
文字游戏的活动 2024-05-29
Across
- Relationships and interactions with others in society.
- To dedicate time, effort, or resources to a task or activity.
- Organizing and prioritizing tasks to make efficient use of time.
- The state of well-being concerning one's psychological and emotional state.
- The practice of being aware of and attentive to the present moment without judgment.
- A game that involves forming words from given letters.
- The feeling of being accepted and included in a group or community.
- Activities or tasks that engage and excite mental processes.
- Actions or techniques used to reduce or alleviate pressure or tension.
- The number of words a person knows or understands in a language.
Down
- Engaging in activities to pass the time.
- The extent to which something is widely accepted or recognized.
- The skill or capacity to focus attention on a task or activity.
- The mental capacity for understanding, reasoning, and problem-solving.
- Individual experiences and emotions.
- The level of effectiveness and productivity in learning and studying.
- Delaying or postponing tasks intentionally.
- Being excessively involved in or attached to something to the point of dependence.
- The extent to which something is widely accepted or recognized.
- The origin or fundamental cause of something.
- The advantages and disadvantages of a situation or decision.
- A state of mental clarity and alertness.
22 Clues: Individual experiences and emotions. • Engaging in activities to pass the time. • A state of mental clarity and alertness. • Delaying or postponing tasks intentionally. • The origin or fundamental cause of something. • Relationships and interactions with others in society. • A game that involves forming words from given letters. • ...
Smart Start (Mental health) crossword 2025-02-20
Across
- - A process of writing out your feelings
- - Returning to a "normal" state of mind
- - A disorder that creates a false sense of reality
- - Taking something to far
- - Easy access to something you need
- - A disorder creating low moods / mindset
- - An irresistible urge
- - a disorder hindering one's ability to calm themselves
- - A process of intervening
- - Something you have that helps with your diagnosis
- -A strong feeling of anger and irritation
- - feeling fearful
- - Something that affects someone mental illness to show more predominantly
- - A compulsive use of substance
- - A person who is confident
Down
- -Extreme stress creating a worsening state of mind
- - A person ready to face or endure danger
- - One's ability to feel stable within themselves
- -The process of becoming sound and healthy again
- - a movement someone does when their anxious
- - Someone whose job is dedicated to helping with mental health
- - Being too tired to perform day to day tasks
- - Someone who can support you in your mental health diagnosis
- - Strong feeling of annoyance
- -Feeling intense happiness or excitement
- -Feeling the need to part take in an activity
- - Feeling zero emotion
- -Relating to emotions
- - Something to treat your symptoms
- - fear's related to past situations
30 Clues: - feeling fearful • -Relating to emotions • - An irresistible urge • - Feeling zero emotion • - Taking something to far • - A process of intervening • - A person who is confident • - Strong feeling of annoyance • - A compulsive use of substance • - Something to treat your symptoms • - Easy access to something you need • - fear's related to past situations • ...
Smart Start (Mental health) crossword 2025-02-20
Across
- -The process of becoming sound and healthy again
- - A disorder that creates a false sense of reality
- - Something you have that helps with your diagnosis
- - a movement someone does when their anxious
- - An irresistible urge
- - fear's related to past situations
- - Returning to a "normal" state of mind
- - Feeling zero emotion
- - Someone whose job is dedicated to helping with mental health
- -Extreme stress creating a worsening state of mind
- - Easy access to something you need
- - A person ready to face or endure danger
- - A process of writing out your feelings
- -A strong feeling of anger and irritation
- - A disorder creating low moods / mindset
- - A process of intervening
- - Taking something to far
Down
- -Feeling the need to part take in an activity
- -Relating to emotions
- - feeling fearful
- - Something to treat your symptoms
- - a disorder hindering one's ability to calm themselves
- - One's ability to feel stable within themselves
- - Being too tired to perform day to day tasks
- - A person who is confident
- - Someone who can support you in your mental health diagnosis
- -Feeling intense happiness or excitement
- - Something that affects someone mental illness to show more predominantly
- - Strong feeling of annoyance
29 Clues: - feeling fearful • -Relating to emotions • - An irresistible urge • - Feeling zero emotion • - Taking something to far • - A process of intervening • - A person who is confident • - Strong feeling of annoyance • - Something to treat your symptoms • - fear's related to past situations • - Easy access to something you need • - Returning to a "normal" state of mind • ...
Health 8 Final Challenge 2026-01-29
Across
- Mental health disorder characterized by apathy and sadness
- Using your body to perform daily tasks
- Drugs category that cannabis would be in
- Drug in cigarettes and vapes
- The main part of your brain with 4 lobes
- Long-term stress
- Good stress
- Drug that causes liver cancer, failure, and cirrhosis
- How people view themselves
- Reverses an opioid overdose
- Response to stress where you deal with the problem head-on
- Relationships with others
- Saying nice things about yourself
- Mental health disorder characterized by feeling stressed and overwhelmed
- Bad stress
- Response to stress where you run away
Down
- Strong, synthetic opioid
- Earliest developing portion of the brain; provides life support functions
- Drugs that make you see and hear things that aren't there
- Drug from the hemp plant
- Feeling neutral toward your body
- Lung disease from vaping
- Being open to new ideas
- Back part of the brain
- Drugs that slow you down
- Drugs that speed you up
- Your connection to your natural and built environments
- Social movement focused on accepting all bodies
- Response to stress where you can't do anything
- Connecting the outer world to your values and beliefs
- Drug category that fentanyl and heroin would be in
- Mental and psychological well-being
32 Clues: Bad stress • Good stress • Long-term stress • Back part of the brain • Being open to new ideas • Drugs that speed you up • Strong, synthetic opioid • Drug from the hemp plant • Lung disease from vaping • Drugs that slow you down • Relationships with others • How people view themselves • Reverses an opioid overdose • Drug in cigarettes and vapes • Feeling neutral toward your body • ...
Psych Unit 5 2026-03-26
Across
- the virtue of moderation, self-restraint, and voluntary control over impulses, emotions, and desires
- attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
- a breakdown in cognitive, emotional, or behavioral functioning that interferes with daily life
- experience that threatens an individual's well-being
- holistic, person-centered approach that emphasizes inherent human goodness
- intense, alternating mood swings between extreme highs and serve lows
- inherited adaptations, which helped ancestors solve recurrent problems
- perspective examining how social environments and cultural contexts shape human behavior thoughts, and development
- prioritize understanding, processing, and regulating emotions to promote mental health and behavioral change
- a cycle of unwanted, uncontrollable thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors performed to reduce anxiety
- mental illness characterized by persistent, disturbed eating behaviors
Down
- fixed, false belief that is resistant to reason or contrary evidence, and is not shared by others within an individual's culture
- false, compelling sensory perceptions experienced as real despite the absence of external stimuli
- electroconvulsive therapy
- a chronic mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought, perception, emotion, and behavior
- deficits in social communication/interaction and restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interest, or activities
- irrational fear of being outside
- system of advantage based on race with prejudice and discrimination
- unpleasant emotional experience that overwhelms an individual's ability to cope
- all behaviors are acquired through conditioning processes
20 Clues: electroconvulsive therapy • irrational fear of being outside • attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder • experience that threatens an individual's well-being • all behaviors are acquired through conditioning processes • system of advantage based on race with prejudice and discrimination • intense, alternating mood swings between extreme highs and serve lows • ...
Spelling List- Week 3 Third Quarter 2022-01-22
Across
- relating to religious belief
- activity requiring physical effort
- being with people
- relating to person's emotion
- a group of one or more parents and their children
- a person's mental or physical condition
Down
- relating to the body
- food or nourishment
- overweight
- relating to the mind
- circumstance that makes progress difficult
11 Clues: overweight • being with people • food or nourishment • relating to the body • relating to the mind • relating to religious belief • relating to person's emotion • activity requiring physical effort • a person's mental or physical condition • circumstance that makes progress difficult • a group of one or more parents and their children
Personas vulnerables en psiquiatría forense 2026-01-21
Across
- : Capacidad de comprender y responder por un delito
- : Estudio de los trastornos mentales en el ambito forense
- : Analisis clinico-legal del estado mental
- : Daño reiterado sufrido por una persona
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- : Disciplina que une salud mental y derecho penal
- : Condición que incrementa el riesgo legal, social o clínico
- : Aceptacion libre e informada de la evaluacion
- : Capacidad del imputado para participar en un juicio
- : Ausencia de responsabilidad penal por condición mental
- : Alteración clinica del pensamiento o conducta
10 Clues: : Daño reiterado sufrido por una persona • : Analisis clinico-legal del estado mental • : Aceptacion libre e informada de la evaluacion • : Alteración clinica del pensamiento o conducta • : Disciplina que une salud mental y derecho penal • : Capacidad de comprender y responder por un delito • : Capacidad del imputado para participar en un juicio • ...
Crossword Puzzle Jette 2013-02-13
24 Clues: buik • enorm • tempo • zeker • gebed • slank • woede • geloof • methode • mentaal • aantonen • bereiken • uitgeput • opvallend • betrekken • gespannen • overwinnen • voldoening • uitglijden • ongelukkig • buitengewoon • uiteindelijk • (onder)steunend • hartstochtelijk
engels h4d 2013-02-13
24 Clues: bier • sluw • blind • kundig • bewijs • troost • gewaagd • aantonen • uitgeput • prachtig • opvallend • aarzelend • bevrijden • voldoening • concurrent • uitglijden • overwinnen • geestelijk • bevredigend • vriendelijk • uiteindelijk • buitengewoon • ondersteunend • hartstochtelijk
7B Terms 2013-12-19
Across
- set rules in a language
- the stage of speech at 4 months
- the stage of speech from age 1 to 2
- Whorf's hypothesis that language determines the way we think
- the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
- the smallest unit of a word that carries meaning
- the tendency to overestimate the accuracy of our knowledge or judgments
- inability to perceive a problem from a new perspective
- ex. going through every chapter to find the memory unit
- argues that we are born with a language acquisition device
- a mental image or best example of a category
- the Aha! moment
Down
- the way an issue is posed
- ex. Polish or English
- mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering and communicating
- ex. the order of words in a sentence
- the smallest distinctive sound
- the tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual functions
- ex. -ed means that it happened in the past
- a tendency to approach a problem in one particular way
- perseverance the tendency to cling to one's beliefs in the face of contrary evidence
- mental grouping of similar objects or events
- an automatic feeling or thought
- ex. looking up memory in the table of contents
- ex. "Drink milk"
25 Clues: the Aha! moment • ex. "Drink milk" • ex. Polish or English • set rules in a language • the way an issue is posed • the smallest distinctive sound • the stage of speech at 4 months • an automatic feeling or thought • the stage of speech from age 1 to 2 • ex. the order of words in a sentence • ex. -ed means that it happened in the past • mental grouping of similar objects or events • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism 2017-04-12
Across
- fully awakened one
- special symbolic posture, seated or standing used i yoga and in representation of the gods
- a Buddhist nun
- appearance of a deity in another form
- enlightened one
- that is, to be born into the world
- awakening
- the spouse of deity
- ancient language of the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism
- one who is undertaking the spiritual path of awakening
- mindfulness of breathing
- symbol of creativity and fertility in the form of a male sexual organ
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- the inner shrine of a Hindu temple
- law;(religious)
- a buddist monk
- suffering of pain, both physical and mental of change and endemic to cyclic existence
- the practice of giving
- the total actions in a persons life that determine the next state of life
- physical and mental calm
- to walk around something in a complete circle, as a ritual respect
- a round disc thrown as a weapon in ancient India
- faith
- the pattern of conditioned habits that we mistake for a sense of self
- enlightenment
- mental or physical formation
- an object or physical characteristic used as an identifying symbol
- wisdom;one of the five spiritual facilities
- moral or ethical conduct, virtue, the undermines faith
28 Clues: faith • awakening • enlightenment • a buddist monk • a Buddhist nun • law;(religious) • enlightened one • fully awakened one • the spouse of deity • the practice of giving • physical and mental calm • mindfulness of breathing • mental or physical formation • the inner shrine of a Hindu temple • that is, to be born into the world • appearance of a deity in another form • ...
Ch. 5 Understanding Mental and Emotional Health 2023-03-30
Across
- skill of knowing which emotions you feel and why
- any factor that causes one stress
- patterns of thoughts and feelings that decrease ME health
- stress caused by repeated, long-lasting exposure to stressors
- mental picture of oneself
- how a person feels about themselves
- who you are
- ability to feel what others are feeling
- moods or feelings a person experiences
- own thoughts and ideas
- body's impulse to fight or flee from threatening situations
- ways someone tinks or feels about something or someone
Down
- aspect of health referring to a person's thoughts and feelings
- negative thoughts interfere with ability to function for a short time
- being kind and understanding to oneself
- using strategies to reduce the impact of a mental, emotional, and physical stress responses
- positive stress that encourages growth and motivation
- extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events
- taking an active role in protecting your own health
- stress that causes negative feelings and harmful health effects
- understanding, controlling, and expressing one's emotions and sensing other's emotions
- ability to recover from trauma or stressful events
- thoughts and feelings about oneself
- ability to maintain a positive outlook on situations
- physical, mental, and emotional response to a challenge
25 Clues: who you are • own thoughts and ideas • mental picture of oneself • any factor that causes one stress • how a person feels about themselves • thoughts and feelings about oneself • moods or feelings a person experiences • being kind and understanding to oneself • ability to feel what others are feeling • extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events • ...
OCHS ECE II Second Quarter 2021-12-09
Across
- Conscious intellectual activity
- Can think abstractly
- Adjusting to new information
- Ability to understand personal strengths, weaknesses, talents, and interests
- Enthusiasm and drive for children
- Make the most of limited resources
- Responsible for the growth and development of the physical, mental, and social traits
- Using a person’s past to understand who they are
- Acronym for Georgia educator’s student organization
- Number of stages in Psychosocial Theory
- One egg fertilized then splits
- Ability to distinguish between living things
- Responsible for inborn traits
- Teachers should focus on the way children…
- Zone of Proximal Development
- Natural aptitude or skill
- Relates social conditions to mental health
- Your personal mental picture
- Two eggs fertilized
Down
- Adding new information to what you already know
- Working between what you’re good at and need help with
- Sociocultural Theory
- Multiple Intelligences Theory
- Adjusting to include the new information
- Studies observable and quantifiable behaviors
- Cognitive Development Theory
- Stage for learning representation skills
- Acronym for Georgia’s early learning standards
- Acronym for the national children’s education association
- Ability to understand feelings, behaviors, and motives of others
- The kind of thinkers preschoolers are
- Know who you are
- Psychosocial Theory
33 Clues: Know who you are • Psychosocial Theory • Two eggs fertilized • Sociocultural Theory • Can think abstractly • Natural aptitude or skill • Adjusting to new information • Cognitive Development Theory • Zone of Proximal Development • Your personal mental picture • Multiple Intelligences Theory • Responsible for inborn traits • One egg fertilized then splits • Conscious intellectual activity • ...
SOCIAL ISSUES 2025-02-11
Across
- Marriage before dreams, childhood cut short—this harmful tradition persists.
- The red stain of inequality that keeps girls away from school.
- A natural cycle, yet wrapped in whispers and shame in many societies.
- Forced silence, stolen innocence—this crime leaves scars beyond the visible.
- Society's failure when survivors are blamed instead of perpetrators.
- Unwanted glances, forced touches—a daily battle for many.
- Mental well-being often dismissed as "just overthinking."
- A cruel reality where young minds swap books for survival work.
- When knowledge about bodies and consent is denied, ignorance thrives.
- No access to soap, no dignity—basic health remains a privilege.
Down
- A denied voice, an unequal world—when gender determines opportunity.
- A generation's lost potential when they leave classrooms too soon.
- An invisible wound, a never-ending nightmare for survivors.
- A toxic belief that a girl’s education is secondary to chores.
- Schools should be safe spaces, not grounds for prejudice.
- A fundamental right, but still a privilege for many girls worldwide.
- More than just grades, mental resilience defines true learning.
- Mental chaos, rapid heartbeat, unseen yet suffocating—an invisible enemy.
- When society forces silence on natural changes, knowledge becomes power.
- A silent battle fought behind fake smiles; yet, it affects millions.
20 Clues: Schools should be safe spaces, not grounds for prejudice. • Unwanted glances, forced touches—a daily battle for many. • Mental well-being often dismissed as "just overthinking." • An invisible wound, a never-ending nightmare for survivors. • The red stain of inequality that keeps girls away from school. • ...
SEKOLAH TANPA PERUNDUNGAN 2025-02-15
Across
- Sikap peduli dan mendukung kepada teman, baik saat susah, senang, maupun sedih
- Perasaan tidak puas atau tidak senang yang dirasakan ketika harapan atau ekspektasi tidak terwujud
- Perasaan yang muncul sebagai respons terhadap suatu situasi atau peristiwa
- Memberikan hak kepada yang berhak menerimanya
- Salah satu perasaan yang dialami korban akibat perundungan
- Orang atau kelompok yang mengalami penderitaan, kerugian, atau pengabaian hak asasi manusia
- tindakan agresif yang dilakukan secara sengaja dan berulang-ulang untuk menyakiti, merendahkan, atau merugikan orang lain
- Keadaan baik secara fisik, mental, spiritual, dan sosial yang memungkinkan seseorang untuk hidup produktif
- Teman atau rekan akrab yang memiliki hubungan erat secara emosional dan sosial
- Sikap yang harus dimiliki agar tidak mudah terpengaruh oleh perundungan
- Perasaan takut atau khawatir
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- Pertentangan atau perselisihan antara dua pihak atau lebih
- Sikap mental yang membuat seseorang yakin pada kemampuannya sendiri
- Orang yang melakukan suatu perbuatan, tindakan
- sikap menghargai dan menerima perbedaan pendapat, keyakinan, atau praktik yang dilakukan oleh orang lain
- Bentuk perundungan dengan menyebarkan informasi palsu
- Tidak memihak
- Gangguan kesehatan mental yang ditandai oleh perasaan sedih berkepanjangan
- Proses penyelesaian sengketa dengan perundingan yang dibantu oleh pihak ketiga yang netral
- Sikap yang menunjukkan kasih sayang dan perhatian terhadap orang lain
- Keadaan tentram, harmonis, dan bebas dari konflik atau kekerasan
21 Clues: Tidak memihak • Perasaan takut atau khawatir • Memberikan hak kepada yang berhak menerimanya • Orang yang melakukan suatu perbuatan, tindakan • Bentuk perundungan dengan menyebarkan informasi palsu • Pertentangan atau perselisihan antara dua pihak atau lebih • Salah satu perasaan yang dialami korban akibat perundungan • ...
Medical Music Therapy 2024-12-15
Across
- an MT technique used for self-expression
- a goal and outcome of music therapy
- the brain's ability to cope with change, remaining functional
- the study of aging, normal and pathological
- frequently present in those who struggle with mental health issues
- Medical Assistance in Dying
- a source of healing in Indigenous culture
- an approach in music therapy
- a goal and outcome in group music therapy
- an MT technique that builds connections in a group
- using music to lessen the experience of pain
- communication without words or speech
- a mental health condition that MT can help
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- care that is focused on the person rather than the behaviour
- to be performed after removing each piece of PPE
- a critical attribute of an MT, particularly in a medical setting
- an element known to typify effective teams
- putting on gloves and mask
- an approach in MT that focuses on the whole person
- Person Protective Equipment
- a reason that MTs are hired to do groups rather thanindividuals
- a model used by MTs, particularly in a hospital
- injustice that excludes the wants and needs of individuals
- affirming the person
- mental health and social connections are key components
25 Clues: affirming the person • putting on gloves and mask • Person Protective Equipment • Medical Assistance in Dying • an approach in music therapy • a goal and outcome of music therapy • communication without words or speech • an MT technique used for self-expression • a source of healing in Indigenous culture • a goal and outcome in group music therapy • ...
Abnormal psychology terminology 2025-03-11
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- Repetitive thinking/dwelling on negative feelings and distress
- Concluding by focusing on a single part of a whole
- The origin/potential cause of a disorder
- Theory that looks into the role of HPA axis in depression development
- Theory states that low levels of it cause depression
- A neurotransmitter in the brain and spinal cord; increases alertness and attention
- Drawing conclusions based on little/no evidence
- Assuming that others' behaviour is done with the intention to hurt/humiliate you
- Case study on the biological etiologies of disorder
- Applying a single incident to all similar incidents
- Dynamic model suggesting that health & illness result from a combination of factors
Down
- Does not assume that the traits of normalcy and of mental illness are universal; uses local healers
- Also called magnification; overestimating the significance of negative events
- Prolonged feeling of helplessness and hopelessness
- An all-or-nothing approach to viewing the world
- Pooling data from multiple studies from the same R.Q. to arrive at a combined answer
- Resource for diagnosing disorders; uses a 5-axis system
- Ethical considerations
- Process by which new neurons are formed in the brain
- Assumes that normalcy and mental illnesses are universal; applies the DSM-5 to asses the level of mental illness cross-culturally
20 Clues: Ethical considerations • The origin/potential cause of a disorder • An all-or-nothing approach to viewing the world • Drawing conclusions based on little/no evidence • Prolonged feeling of helplessness and hopelessness • Concluding by focusing on a single part of a whole • Case study on the biological etiologies of disorder • ...
Stress and stress management 2025-07-04
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- the way people live, including work, leisure, and habits
- requirements or expectations that place strain on a person
- people who reduce their work or lifestyle intensity to improve well-being
- caused by excessive or prolonged stress
- causing a lot of anxiety or pressure
- the feeling of urgency or stress caused by high demands
- making changes to restore balance between work and life
- mental or emotional strain from demanding situations
- out physically or emotionally exhausted from long-term stress
- time time spent giving full attention to people or activities that matter
- difficult but motivating and potentially rewarding
- a collapse in mental health due to stress or overwork
- to work too much or excessively
- feeling pushed to one’s limits or capacity
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- providing satisfaction or a sense of achievement
- a monotonous, never-ending cycle of routine or work
- feeling unable to cope due to too much work or emotion
- mentally exciting or engaging
- not causing anxiety or pressure; calm
- of life the standard of health, comfort, and happiness a person experiences
- stress experiencing mental or emotional strain
- out feeling extremely anxious or under pressure
- balance a healthy division of time and energy between work and personal life
- choosing a simpler, less stressful lifestyle with less work
- race a way of life involving endless, stressful competition
25 Clues: mentally exciting or engaging • to work too much or excessively • causing a lot of anxiety or pressure • not causing anxiety or pressure; calm • caused by excessive or prolonged stress • feeling pushed to one’s limits or capacity • providing satisfaction or a sense of achievement • stress experiencing mental or emotional strain • ...
Codes 2022-02-14
Health & Wellness 2021-09-29
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- taking action in support of a cause
- sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
- Risk when one risk factor adds to another to increase the danger.
- trustworthy and dependable
- Body Connection how your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions
- the body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events
- the combination of physical, mental/ emotional, and social well being
- all the living and nonliving things around you
- the passing traits from parents to their biological children
- background the beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
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- a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- Skills ways to say no effectively
- a disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests, or needs
- resolution skills the ability to end a disagreement or keep it from becoming a larger conflict
- is a leading provider of trustworthy health information, empowering readers with practical strategies to improve their physical, mental,
- management identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health
- the chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
- are a result or effect of an action or condition.
- determine the quality of
19 Clues: determine the quality of • trustworthy and dependable • Skills ways to say no effectively • taking action in support of a cause • all the living and nonliving things around you • are a result or effect of an action or condition. • sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people. • the passing traits from parents to their biological children • ...
Bassword 2015-04-06
Matayahal 2025-02-12
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- walkway in between walls in public
- the quality of becoming annoyed very easily
- an advantage that only one person or group of people has, usually because of their position or because they are rich
- a person qualified to practice medicine
- a social event for a group of people who have not seen each other for a long time
- pleasant smell
- (verb)to frighten or threaten someone
- someone who is very interested in a particular subject and knows a lot about it
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- great mental suffering and unhappiness, or great physical pain
- (verb)to grow, develop, or be successful
- a kind of grain used for food and to make beer and whiskey
- a state of extreme physical or mental fatigue
- a feeling of sadness, or medical a type of mental illness that causes long periods of unhappiness
- (verb)to turn, or cause something to turn, from a solid or liquid state into gas
- walkway in between walls in a home
- The gym is putting members through the ______.
- walkway in between shelves, chairs, etc. no walls
17 Clues: pleasant smell • walkway in between walls in public • walkway in between walls in a home • (verb)to frighten or threaten someone • a person qualified to practice medicine • (verb)to grow, develop, or be successful • the quality of becoming annoyed very easily • a state of extreme physical or mental fatigue • The gym is putting members through the ______. • ...
Health and Wellness 2025-01-22
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- A way to manage difficult emotions, stress, and other challenges in life
- A person's ability to think and to understand ideas and information
- Ability to act independently and make decisions without authorization
- A way to get help with mental health issues or difficult times
- Objectives or targets that people set to achieve
- Regular physical activity that can improve your muscle strength and boost your endurance
- A conscious mental reaction (such as anger or fear)
- Drinking 8-10 cuts of water a day
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- A person who does something, especially helping other people, willingly and without being forced or paid to do it
- The state of being in good health
- Walking running sports exercise
- Non-physical part of yourself, often connected to deep beliefs, meaning, and a sense of connection to something bigger than yourself
- Enjoying being around people
- A natural reaction to a challenge or demand that causes a feeling of mental or physical tension
- Combines physical poses, breathing techniques, and meditation
- The practice of keeping clean and healthy
- A person with trustworthy qualities
17 Clues: Enjoying being around people • Walking running sports exercise • The state of being in good health • Drinking 8-10 cuts of water a day • A person with trustworthy qualities • The practice of keeping clean and healthy • Objectives or targets that people set to achieve • A conscious mental reaction (such as anger or fear) • ...
Cognition 2026-02-10
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- In order to be in a better position for reaching a goal we need s______.
- 2 words. Tendency to weight potential losses more heavily than potential gains.
- The mind can be studied s_______y.
- Decisions made slowly and with conscious effort
- Scientists compare the human mind with ________.
- Mental processes involved in thinking and knowing
- Type of Bias that involves falsely believing an outcome was predictable after it occurred. “knew it all along.”
- To develop a good problem-solving strategy, we need subgoals, algorithms and ______.
- Type of Bias that favours information that supports your already existing opinion.
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- Decisions made quickly and based on intuition
- Mental categories like "sports"
- Type of reasoning that draws general conclusions from specific observations.
- Thinking c_______ helps us analyze evidence to solve complex problems.
- Strategies that lead to the solution of a problem
- Type of reasoning that draws specific conclusions from general rules
- Mental process of working with information to form ideas, solve problems, make decisions, and reflect in a critical or creative manner.
- Synonym of prejudice
17 Clues: Synonym of prejudice • Mental categories like "sports" • The mind can be studied s_______y. • Decisions made quickly and based on intuition • Decisions made slowly and with conscious effort • Scientists compare the human mind with ________. • Strategies that lead to the solution of a problem • Mental processes involved in thinking and knowing • ...
Co-Occuring Disorders: Anxiety and Depression 2023-12-04
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- The coexistence of both a mental illness and a substance use disorder
- medicines or drugs, used to improve a particular condition or illness
- Provided by any of a variety of trained professionals—psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or licensed counselors— involves examining and gaining insight into life choices and difficulties faced by individuals, couples, or families.
- warning sign of anxiety
- any feeling of illness or physical or mental change that is caused by a particular disease or disorder
- warning sign of depression
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- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- type of treatment that patients receive mental health services in an office or clinical setting rather than being admitted to the hospital
- a common mental disorder. It involves a depressed mood or loss of pleasure or interest in activities for long periods of time
- a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation, its a natural human response that prompts us to address challenges and threats in our lives
10 Clues: warning sign of anxiety • warning sign of depression • The coexistence of both a mental illness and a substance use disorder • medicines or drugs, used to improve a particular condition or illness • any feeling of illness or physical or mental change that is caused by a particular disease or disorder • ...
Revision Breaking News English 2025-05-11
16 Clues: odra • chronić • rdzenni • podobny • umysłowy • hydraulik • unikatowy • odporność • mieszkańcy • dominujący • nieświadomy • uzależniony • prześladować • bezwartościowy • stopień naukowy • dreszczyk emocji
Mental/Emotional Health/ Relationships 2024-05-24
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- Communication style that has no regard for how another person feels.
- Reaching your fullest potential is self __________________.
- Communication style that avoids confrontation
- Created a theory that states, humans are motivated to reach their full potential when basic needs are met.
- Communication that expresses how you feel, while still respecting the other person.
- The type of health that deals with your psychological well being
- The ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes to try and understand their situation.
- Trust, honesty, respect, empathy and effective communication are characteristics of a ___________ relationship.
- Trying new things can help build new skills or _____________.
- People are motivated to reach their highest potential if they feel _______ by others.
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- Relating to the mind.
- When you have an understanding of what you need you are very self _________.
- How you much you value, respect and feel confident is self __________.
- How well you cope and manage your feelings has a lot to do with your _______ health.
- Maslow's need for protection from danger
- Food, air, water and shelter are basic ________ needs.
16 Clues: Relating to the mind. • Maslow's need for protection from danger • Communication style that avoids confrontation • Food, air, water and shelter are basic ________ needs. • Reaching your fullest potential is self __________________. • Trying new things can help build new skills or _____________. • The type of health that deals with your psychological well being • ...
FOR TEENAGERS: MENTAL HEALTH 2024-01-13
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- Everybody needs this
- You feel this when you have nothing to do
- You might feel this when someone hurts your feelings
- Children often act this way to make grown ups laugh
- This is a feeling and a name
- Before making decisions it is a good idea to be this
- How you feel when you are looking forward to something
- When waiting for someone, it is best to be this
- Many people feel this if they have to speak in front of a crowd
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- When you feel this way, you might cause a little bit of trouble
- The opposite of awful
- Many people feel this when they do not have coffee in the morning
- The opposite of guilty
- The feeling you get when your plans fall apart
- Don't worry. Be __________!
- This is also a feeling and a name
16 Clues: Everybody needs this • The opposite of awful • The opposite of guilty • Don't worry. Be __________! • This is a feeling and a name • This is also a feeling and a name • You feel this when you have nothing to do • The feeling you get when your plans fall apart • When waiting for someone, it is best to be this • Children often act this way to make grown ups laugh • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-12
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- A joyful sound caused by amusement or happiness.
- Creative expression through visual, auditory, or performance mediums.
- low-impact exercise method that focuses on core strength, flexibility, and body alignment through controlled movements.
- A calming technique that connects you to the present moment or stabilizes emotions.
- A steady movement on foot, one step at a time.
- an ancient Indian practice that unites poses, breathwork, and meditation for overall well-being.
- Recording thoughts, events, or financial transactions in writing.
- Physical activity that strengthens the body and boosts health.
- A therapeutic touch that relaxes muscles and soothes the body.
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- Interacting with others for connection, fun, or communication.
- Positive statements that encourage confidence and self-belief.
- Controlled breathing exercises that enhance relaxation and focus.
- A calming practice that focuses the mind and promotes inner peace.
- Rhythmic movement to music, full of energy and expression.
- Walking long distances, often on trails or in nature.
- A period of relaxation or recovery for the body and mind.
16 Clues: A steady movement on foot, one step at a time. • A joyful sound caused by amusement or happiness. • Walking long distances, often on trails or in nature. • A period of relaxation or recovery for the body and mind. • Rhythmic movement to music, full of energy and expression. • Interacting with others for connection, fun, or communication. • ...
Mental Health & Substance Use 2025-07-01
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- Re-experiencing past trauma or drug effects unexpectedly
- Condition where someone loses connection with reality
- An emotional state often worsened by substance use
- Practice of staying away from substances
- Misperception of reality or hearing voices
- Strong urge or desire to use a substance again
- Feeling of deep sadness that lasts a long time
- Strategy to manage emotions or stress
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- Brain chemical often linked to pleasure and mood
- Condition where someone uses drugs to avoid emotional pain (4,11)
- When both mental illness and substance use exist together (4,9)
- Seeking help from others or professionals
- Treatment or support that includes both substance use and mental health (10,4)
- Support group used in many recovery journeys (2, 5)
- Type of treatment involving talking to a therapist
- A helpful way to deal with triggers or stress (6,5)
16 Clues: Strategy to manage emotions or stress • Practice of staying away from substances • Seeking help from others or professionals • Misperception of reality or hearing voices • Strong urge or desire to use a substance again • Feeling of deep sadness that lasts a long time • Brain chemical often linked to pleasure and mood • An emotional state often worsened by substance use • ...
Mental health and wellbeing 2025-06-30
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- A way to calm your mind and body by focusing your attention on breathing, thoughts, or the present moment to reduce stress.
- Paying close attention to the present moment, focusing on what you’re doing to feel calm and reduce stress.
- Being brave and facing fear or difficulties with determination, even when scared.
- The ability to bounce back and recover quickly from challenges or difficulties while staying strong.
- A state of overall health and well-being that includes feeling good physically, mentally, and emotionally.
- Taking time to rest and calm your body and mind, reducing stress and tension.
- How much you like, believe in, and feel confident about yourself and your abilities.
- The process of improving or developing yourself, physically or emotionally
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- The drive or reason that pushes you to achieve a goal or complete a task.
- The process of sharing ideas, feelings, or information effectively through talking, writing, or actions.
- A sense of feeling part of a group or community, where you feel accepted and connected to others.
- Caring deeply about others, feeling concern for them, and wanting to help in kind and supportive ways.
- Physical activity that helps you stay fit, healthy, and improves your overall well-being.
- Understanding and sharing how someone else feels by imagining yourself in their position.
- A state of feeling good, content, and satisfied with life, often from positive emotions.
- The power to handle physical challenges or overcome emotional difficulties with resilience and determination.
16 Clues: The drive or reason that pushes you to achieve a goal or complete a task. • The process of improving or developing yourself, physically or emotionally • Taking time to rest and calm your body and mind, reducing stress and tension. • Being brave and facing fear or difficulties with determination, even when scared. • ...
OCD crossword bellringer 2023-09-22
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- The type of disorder that affect one's mood, behavior, and/or thinking.
- Repetitive behaviors.
- OCD is usually _______.
- OCD can be formed by one's ________, including negative behavior or showings of anxiety.
- Some people with OCD might have _______, involving repetitive movements or sounds.
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- Medication that helps relieve the symptoms of depression and anxiety.
- An ongoing dialogue between a patient and a mental health professional.
- Uncontrollable and reoccurring thoughts.
- A mental health disorder characterized by repetitive actions that seen impossible to stop.
- The age group of most people that are diagnosed with OCD.
- There are different types of ________ to help a patient's symptoms.
11 Clues: Repetitive behaviors. • OCD is usually _______. • Uncontrollable and reoccurring thoughts. • The age group of most people that are diagnosed with OCD. • There are different types of ________ to help a patient's symptoms. • Medication that helps relieve the symptoms of depression and anxiety. • The type of disorder that affect one's mood, behavior, and/or thinking. • ...
Health is Wealth 2025-09-19
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- Selfless service, a path to good karma and spiritual wellness.
- Selfless action done for others; key to both spiritual and mental well-being.
- Sanskrit for "truth," a core principle of Sai teachings.
- Baba says this is the best medicine (clue: grin)
- The festival of lights celebrated this month
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- A key spiritual practice for mental clarity and health.
- Essential for physical health; Baba emphasized drinking clean ______.
- One of the five human values taught by Sathya Sai Baba.
- Opposite of Illness
- A practice recommended by Sai Baba for inner peace and mental health.
- Non-violence, essential for inner peace and global harmony.
11 Clues: Opposite of Illness • The festival of lights celebrated this month • Baba says this is the best medicine (clue: grin) • A key spiritual practice for mental clarity and health. • One of the five human values taught by Sathya Sai Baba. • Sanskrit for "truth," a core principle of Sai teachings. • Non-violence, essential for inner peace and global harmony. • ...
Body Image 2016-08-07
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- Overweight
- Feelings of being dejected.
- The physical state of someone
- Understanding of yourself
- A sense of urgency caused by too many physical or mental demands
- The staple food animals or plants have.
- A necessity for speaking in public.
- Someone's personal well being.
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- A point of view you look at.
- Having extreme anxiety problems
- Traits passed down through the family tree
- An illness that disrupts normal physical or mental functions.
- The way you look.
- The will to succeed in achieving something
- The community around you.
15 Clues: Overweight • The way you look. • Understanding of yourself • The community around you. • Feelings of being dejected. • A point of view you look at. • The physical state of someone • Someone's personal well being. • Having extreme anxiety problems • A necessity for speaking in public. • The staple food animals or plants have. • Traits passed down through the family tree • ...
Psychology & Intelligence 2025-06-27
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- Characteristic or feature of personality
- Expert in mental processes and behavior
- Process of interpreting sensory information
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge
- Acquiring knowledge or skills
- Automatic response to a stimulus
- Tool to measure cognitive abilities
- Regular tendency or practice
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- Act of activating mental or physical activity
- Reaction to a stimulus or situation
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal disorder
- Ability to keep information in memory
- Abbreviation for intelligence quotient
- Rest period essential for memory consolidation
- The way a person acts
15 Clues: The way a person acts • Regular tendency or practice • Acquiring knowledge or skills • Automatic response to a stimulus • Reaction to a stimulus or situation • Tool to measure cognitive abilities • Ability to keep information in memory • Abbreviation for intelligence quotient • Expert in mental processes and behavior • Characteristic or feature of personality • ...
The surprising downsides of empathy 2026-05-08
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- To think too much about problems
- Unable to improve a difficult situation
- The ability to stay emotionally healthy
- A state of mental pressure or worry
- Feeling sorry for someone
- Failure to care for yourself or others properly
- Very tired emotionally or physically
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- A difficult emotional situation
- The feeling of being unhappy
- A feeling of nervousness or fear
- Easily affected by emotions
- Extreme mental or physical tiredness
- The ability to understand another person’s feelings
- Extreme tiredness caused by too much emotional pressure
- A strong human feeling
15 Clues: A strong human feeling • Feeling sorry for someone • Easily affected by emotions • The feeling of being unhappy • A difficult emotional situation • To think too much about problems • A feeling of nervousness or fear • A state of mental pressure or worry • Extreme mental or physical tiredness • Very tired emotionally or physically • Unable to improve a difficult situation • ...
Lenochka 2026-01-14
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- – ...out of it (stop overthinking and refocus)
- – extremely important; essential
- – get...(became distracted from a task)
- – smoothly, without stops or difficulty
- – to remove unnecessary things; tidy up
- – ...momentum (gain speed or progress)
- – the way work is organized and done
- – difficult or intimidating
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- – physical and mental ability to keep going
- – needing immediate attention
- – to change something slightly to fit better
- – self-control; mental strength
- – stay on ... (continue doing what you planned)
- –a smaller part of a task or information
- – endlessly scrolling through negative news
- – change or be unsure about an opinion
16 Clues: – difficult or intimidating • – needing immediate attention • – self-control; mental strength • – extremely important; essential • – the way work is organized and done • – ...momentum (gain speed or progress) • – change or be unsure about an opinion • – get...(became distracted from a task) • – smoothly, without stops or difficulty • – to remove unnecessary things; tidy up • ...
HAUORA 2023-05-08
11 Clues: means social • means physical • means spiritual • means whole or total • means mental emotional • the number of dimensions • how many hours of sleep you need • is included under social wellbeing • physical wellbeing looks after this • is included under spiritual wellbeing • is included under mental emotional wellbeing
Psychology Crossword 2021-08-18
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- works with athletes, increase motivation, helps them recover
- preforms brain scans, study effects of drugs on the brain
- study the changes in the way people think.
- works with severe mental illness, trys to prevent it.
- psychology psychology that solves real world problems
- professional with an academic degree ad specialized training in one or more areas of psychology
- Study human behavior related to design increase productivity decrease injury.
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- Medical doctors who specialize in diagnosing an treating mental illness (0nly psychiatrist that can prescribe medicine)
- works with law enforcement, create criminal profiles.
- helps students with learning problems
- work with less severe mental illness.
- physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders.
- Help companies make smarter hiring decisions, increase producivity
13 Clues: helps students with learning problems • work with less severe mental illness. • study the changes in the way people think. • works with law enforcement, create criminal profiles. • works with severe mental illness, trys to prevent it. • psychology psychology that solves real world problems • preforms brain scans, study effects of drugs on the brain • ...
Transtornos mentales 2025-10-31
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- Condiciones de salud que afectan varios aspectos de una persona.
- Ver o escuchar cosas que otras personas no ven ni escuchan.
- Estos factores son aquellos que se refieren a los seres vivos, tanto en un ecosistema como en el ámbito de la salud.
- Un proceso de conversación con un profesional de la salud mental para tratar problemas de salud mental, entender y gestionar emociones, pensamientos y comportamientos.
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- Existen varios tipos de --------- mentales, cada uno con sus propias características y síntomas.
- Enfermedad mental grave que afecta el modo de pensar, sentir y comportarse de las personas.
- Cualquier condición que afecta negativamente el estado físico, mental o social de una persona o comunidad, requiriendo o pudiendo requerir una acción médica o de salud.
- Tipo de tratamiento que se realiza cuando lo indica un profesional.
- Sentimiento de preocupación, temor o inquietud que puede ser una reacción normal al estrés
- Factor biologico por donde se puede trasmitir la enfermedad.
10 Clues: Ver o escuchar cosas que otras personas no ven ni escuchan. • Factor biologico por donde se puede trasmitir la enfermedad. • Condiciones de salud que afectan varios aspectos de una persona. • Tipo de tratamiento que se realiza cuando lo indica un profesional. • Sentimiento de preocupación, temor o inquietud que puede ser una reacción normal al estrés • ...
Health Jigsaw 2024-02-14
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- physical, mental, and social health
- compass knowing right and wrong in spiritual health
- body function as whole
- processing of emotions
- moral compass
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- effect of the environment on health
- expanding knowledge
- maintain your relationship with these
- a combination of different things
- psychological well being
- a way to boost physical health
- ability to start and maintain a relationship
12 Clues: moral compass • expanding knowledge • body function as whole • processing of emotions • psychological well being • a way to boost physical health • a combination of different things • effect of the environment on health • physical, mental, and social health • maintain your relationship with these • ability to start and maintain a relationship • ...
'NMI SPECIAL PROJECT 2016-10-12
Health 2024-07-22
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- (6) Supporting group of relations
- (5) 5 glasses a day...
- (7) A measure of your sporting level
- (9) Health of feelings
- (9) Negative effect of poor mental health
- (5) Competitve activity
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- (4) A relaxing stress reducing exercise
- (4) This should be balanced...
- (7) People you get to know well
- (6) The opposite of lazy
- (7) Things you do with your free time
- (6) Redue this as much as possible
- (6) Health of the mind
- (8) Health of the body
- (6) Health of friendships
15 Clues: (5) 5 glasses a day... • (9) Health of feelings • (6) Health of the mind • (8) Health of the body • (5) Competitve activity • (6) The opposite of lazy • (6) Health of friendships • (4) This should be balanced... • (7) People you get to know well • (6) Supporting group of relations • (6) Redue this as much as possible • (7) A measure of your sporting level • ...
Pergerakan Nasional 2024-09-09
1984 Honors English 2025-10-05
15 Clues: Stop • Whim • Mental • Replace • Balanced • Strength • Hierarchy • Surrender • Undefeated • Attractive • Tirelessly • Difference • Troposphere • Observation • Counterattack
Mental Health 2 2022-03-05
11 Clues: H A P Y P • A L E O N • G S O T R N • M U R T A A • R S T S S E • F U L P C A E E • P S V I T I O E • O S N O T I E M • S A N S A E W E R • O E D V R E W H M L E • I D E M N U S N S F L
Mental Health Awareness 2022-03-25
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- a nervous disorder characterized by excessive uneasiness and apprehension, typically with compulsive behavior or panic attacks.
- a strong feeling of disapproval that most people in a society have about something
- the practice of including and integrating all people and groups in activities or organizations
- the process of working with a licensed therapist or counselor to develop positive thinking and coping skills
- any type of change that causes physical, emotional, or psychological strain
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- the response to loss, particularly to the loss of someone or some living thing that has died
- the availability of something or ease of getting something
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something
- a lasting physical or mental impairment that interferes with a person's ability to function in one or more central life activities
- creating/controlling a situation by taking charge before something happens rather than responding to it after it has happened.
- an emotional response to a terrible event like an accident or natural disaster.
11 Clues: an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something • the availability of something or ease of getting something • any type of change that causes physical, emotional, or psychological strain • an emotional response to a terrible event like an accident or natural disaster. • ...
Mental Emotional Health 2022-09-15
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- When you start to develop the physical characteristics of adults of your gender.
- Personal feeling or belief.
- “The teen years”, is the stage of life between childhood and adulthood.
- A state of well-being, or total health.
- lifestyles Way of life that includes little physical activity.
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- Planned actions are taken before an event to increase the chances of a safe outcome.
- The conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors.
- risks Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- Behaviors Actions or behaviors that might cause injury or harm to yourself or others.
- Chemical substances, produced in glands, help regulate many body functions.
- A combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
11 Clues: Personal feeling or belief. • A state of well-being, or total health. • lifestyles Way of life that includes little physical activity. • risks Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk. • A combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being. • The conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors. • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2023-02-17
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- I feel___with my parents at home
- It is Ok to ask for___
- When in a dilemma, its better to talk to someone you____
- When exams are nearer, I experience____
- When you feel uncomfortable after someone touches you, its called
- A healthy___is as important as a healthy body
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- My friend seems sad since many weeks, and will not study or play with me. He may be suffering from___
- I keep worrying about small matters all day everyday
- Early to bed, Early to rise, makes a person healthy wealthy and____
- My ____ deserves kindness
- Playing with my friends makes me ___
11 Clues: It is Ok to ask for___ • My ____ deserves kindness • I feel___with my parents at home • Playing with my friends makes me ___ • When exams are nearer, I experience____ • A healthy___is as important as a healthy body • I keep worrying about small matters all day everyday • When in a dilemma, its better to talk to someone you____ • ...
Mental Disorder Crossword 2022-10-26
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- an expert or specialist in psychology.
- loss of thinking ability, memories etc.
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- excessive or obsessive tendencies.
- unstable emotions that can vary in short periods of time.
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- can be chronic and can recur for years.
- is the more-severe form of depression, also known as major depression or major depressive disorder.
- any disorder that significantly impairs the cognitive functions of an individual to the point where normal functioning in society is impossible without treatment.
- A sudden intense feeling of terror.
- a mental disorder that changes your perception of things.
- abnormal anxiety about one's health, especially with an unwarranted fear that one has a serious disease.
11 Clues: excessive or obsessive tendencies. • A sudden intense feeling of terror. • an expert or specialist in psychology. • can be chronic and can recur for years. • loss of thinking ability, memories etc. • a mental disorder that changes your perception of things. • unstable emotions that can vary in short periods of time. • ...
Evolving Mental Health 2023-05-11
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- NERVOUS OR _____
- IT TAKES TIME
- HEALTH OVERARCHING CONNECTION
- MIND___
- WHAT WE TRY TO MAKE ON THE NETBALL COURT
- YOU ARE
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- THESE POEMS WERE SLIGHTLY...
- SOMETIMES YOU DO THIS IN A RELATIONSHIP
- THESE POEMS HAD SOME...
- YOU MAY BE CALLED THIS IF YOU EAT TOO MUCH CHOCOLATE
- CONDITIONAL WRITEN BY FEMALE AUTHOR
- PEACE OF THE WILD THINGS WRITEN BY MALE AUTHOR
12 Clues: MIND___ • YOU ARE • IT TAKES TIME • NERVOUS OR _____ • THESE POEMS HAD SOME... • THESE POEMS WERE SLIGHTLY... • SOMETIMES YOU DO THIS IN A RELATIONSHIP • WHAT WE TRY TO MAKE ON THE NETBALL COURT • HEALTH OVERARCHING CONNECTION • PEACE OF THE WILD THINGS WRITEN BY MALE AUTHOR • YOU MAY BE CALLED THIS IF YOU EAT TOO MUCH CHOCOLATE • ...
Mental illness puzzle 2023-05-08
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- when your mood changes
- when your mental health is not good
- killing your self
- the way you view your self
- high stress levels
Down
- an illness that makes people think there unloved
- a way to deal with stress
- being rude over and over again
- feeling very down
- brain health
- what you go to to make yourself a better person
11 Clues: brain health • feeling very down • killing your self • high stress levels • when your mood changes • a way to deal with stress • the way you view your self • being rude over and over again • when your mental health is not good • what you go to to make yourself a better person • an illness that makes people think there unloved
Mental Health 1 2023-08-06
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- Men suffered ____ from alcohol abuse and depression.
- A study said the most common problem was mood disorders like __________.
- A _____ said the most common problem was mood disorders like depression.
- Men suffered most from ________ abuse and depression.
- A study said the most common problem was ____ disorders like depression.
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- Half of us will have at least one ______ health problem by the age of 75.
- A study said the most common _______ was mood disorders like depression.
- Men and women have _________ problems.
- The most common problems for women were depression and _______s.
- Men ______ed most from alcohol abuse and depression.
- A study said the most ______ problem was mood disorders like depression.
11 Clues: Men and women have _________ problems. • Men suffered ____ from alcohol abuse and depression. • Men ______ed most from alcohol abuse and depression. • Men suffered most from ________ abuse and depression. • The most common problems for women were depression and _______s. • A study said the most common _______ was mood disorders like depression. • ...
Mental Health Terminology 2023-11-16
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- ____ , a form of talk therapy, extends over months or years for a comprehensive treatment approach.
- A quiet workspace with reduced distractions improves ____ for individuals dealing with ADHD.
- Comprehensive mental health treatment integrates ____ and talk therapy for a holistic approach to well-being.
- Worldwide, one of the most common psychological disorders is ____ .
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- ____, form of talk therapy often involves short-term, goal-oriented sessions focused on addressing immediate concerns.
- Individuals with dyslexia often have average to above-average ____ abilities
- ADHD stands for ____ deficit hyperactivity disorder
- ___ is the fear of being in a place or situation where escape might be challenging.
- A panic attack may replicate symptoms of heart attack, inducing chest pain, ____ , and a sense of impending doom.
- Autism is a ____ disorder that presents a wide range of symptoms and abilities.
- Symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder include intense ____ , intrusive thoughts and heightened anxiety.
11 Clues: ADHD stands for ____ deficit hyperactivity disorder • Worldwide, one of the most common psychological disorders is ____ . • Individuals with dyslexia often have average to above-average ____ abilities • Autism is a ____ disorder that presents a wide range of symptoms and abilities. • ...
Mental health conditions 2023-10-05
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- a long-term condition where you may see, hear or believe things that are not real.
- anxiety a condition defined by long-term and overwhelming fear of social situations.
- a condition defined by an overwhelming sense of fear around a certain object, place, situation, feeling or animal.
- a condition defined by perceiving delusions, hallucinations and disordered thoughts or speech.
- a condition defined by prolonged periods of feeling low mood.
- depression a condition defined by persistent low mood after having a baby.
- a condition defined by obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviour.
- a condition defined by a sense of worry that is difficult to control.
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- a condition that affects your moods, which can swing from one extreme to another.
- a condition defined by an overwhelming fear of confined spaces.
- an anxiety disorder caused by very stressful, frightening or distressing events.
11 Clues: a condition defined by prolonged periods of feeling low mood. • a condition defined by an overwhelming fear of confined spaces. • a condition defined by obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviour. • a condition defined by a sense of worry that is difficult to control. • depression a condition defined by persistent low mood after having a baby. • ...
Mental Status Exam 2023-10-16
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- lack of interest
- Affect characterized by nonexistent expression
- Normal or tranquil mood
- Unfounded beliefs of special powers, abilities, wealth
- Unjustified suspicion or mistrust
- Literal thinking
- Cautious, hesitant
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- Unkempt appearance
- Speech or thought process jumping from topic to topic
- Very fast speech common in mania
- Unhappy
11 Clues: Unhappy • lack of interest • Literal thinking • Unkempt appearance • Cautious, hesitant • Normal or tranquil mood • Very fast speech common in mania • Unjustified suspicion or mistrust • Affect characterized by nonexistent expression • Speech or thought process jumping from topic to topic • Unfounded beliefs of special powers, abilities, wealth
Mental Health Awareness 2023-10-03
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- state of well being that enables people to cope with the stresses of life
- exposure to a stressful event
- difficulty regulating their emotion
- sad, empty, or irritable mood
- relationships with parents/guardians, siblings, aunt, uncle, cousin
- anticipation of future threat
- relationships with peers and friends
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- weakened or damaged
- risk factor for mental health conditions
- not having enough sleep
- grades, attendance, discipline
11 Clues: weakened or damaged • not having enough sleep • exposure to a stressful event • sad, empty, or irritable mood • anticipation of future threat • grades, attendance, discipline • difficulty regulating their emotion • relationships with peers and friends • risk factor for mental health conditions • relationships with parents/guardians, siblings, aunt, uncle, cousin • ...
