mental Crossword Puzzles
Cultural Awareness 2024-10-03
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- Act of taking one's own life
- A sense of belonging.
- American Indian Heritage Month
- Disability Awareness Month
- Different characteristics and attributes of individuals.
- Taking care of yourself.
- National Hispanic Heritage Month recognition starts.
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- Learned through the behaviors and practices supported by an organization.
- Mental Health Awareness Month
- Change that causes physical, emotional, or mental strain.
- An organization's unique identity?
- Ask, care, escort
12 Clues: Ask, care, escort • A sense of belonging. • Taking care of yourself. • Disability Awareness Month • Act of taking one's own life • Mental Health Awareness Month • American Indian Heritage Month • An organization's unique identity? • National Hispanic Heritage Month recognition starts. • Different characteristics and attributes of individuals. • ...
Psychology 2022-09-21
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- the father of Psychology
- the study of behavior and mental processes
- American psychologist and founder of humanistic approach
- was inspired by Wilhelm wundt and Edward titchener
- the mental action or process or obtaining knowledge
- brought psychology to America
- Swiss psychiatrist
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- how does your brain and nerves communicate
- American psychologist and behaviorist
- study of individual or group naturalistic observation
- Austrian neurologist
- founded behavioral perspective
12 Clues: Swiss psychiatrist • Austrian neurologist • the father of Psychology • brought psychology to America • founded behavioral perspective • American psychologist and behaviorist • how does your brain and nerves communicate • the study of behavior and mental processes • was inspired by Wilhelm wundt and Edward titchener • the mental action or process or obtaining knowledge • ...
Module 34 & 35 Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-22
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- talking with a mental health professional
- resolve trauma
- replaces old responses to new behaviors
- treats bipolar 1 disorder (starts with "l")
- applies learning principles to eliminate unwanted behaviors
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- treats depression and OCD (starts with "f")
- tranquilizers
- the use of medication in treating mental health conditions
- emphasizes social elements
- "no big deal"
- teaches new ways to interpret events
- treats schizophrenia (starts with "r")
12 Clues: tranquilizers • "no big deal" • resolve trauma • emphasizes social elements • teaches new ways to interpret events • treats schizophrenia (starts with "r") • replaces old responses to new behaviors • talking with a mental health professional • treats depression and OCD (starts with "f") • treats bipolar 1 disorder (starts with "l") • ...
Therapy 2023-04-24
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- type of treatment where it's used medication to treat mental health conditions.
- exposing people to fear-driving objects
- medication used to decrease abnormal activity in the brain.
- therapy technique where they aim to teach new ways to interpret events and thinking.
- neurotransmitter affected by antidepressant drugs.
- type of treatment which involves communication between a therapist and a patient.
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- type of therapy where the free association method is used.
- mental health condition treated with antipsychotic drugs.
- method used by humanistic therapists to restate and clarify the patient's expressed feelings.
- old treatment used to "reset" the brain through lowering the sugar level.
- type of positive reinforcement used to "treat" people with antisocial personality disorder.
- neurotransmitter often affected when treating mental health medically.
12 Clues: exposing people to fear-driving objects • neurotransmitter affected by antidepressant drugs. • mental health condition treated with antipsychotic drugs. • type of therapy where the free association method is used. • medication used to decrease abnormal activity in the brain. • neurotransmitter often affected when treating mental health medically. • ...
med term crossword puzzle 2024-12-16
18 Clues: gen • edem • mast • lact • cyst • cost • ante • iatro • brady • bil, bili • aden,adeno • out ectomy • gastr,gastro • record graph • cryot, crypto • disorder mani • arter, arterio • chondr, chondri
Psychology Terms 2020-04-17
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- the type of memory that is stored for less than 15 minutes and is central executive
- the object of social psychology study
- a doctrine, system of ideas or principles.
- the type of memory that can contain information for years
- scientific ___ - objective knowledge of reality within the framework of scientific and cognitive activity.
- a certain established way of interacting with the environment
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- a method of psychological research that consists in observing one's own mental processes
- the type of memory that is stored for less than a second
- science that studies mental processes
- a stable set of individual psychophysiological characteristics of the individual
- psychology studies the ___ processes
11 Clues: psychology studies the ___ processes • science that studies mental processes • the object of social psychology study • a doctrine, system of ideas or principles. • the type of memory that is stored for less than a second • the type of memory that can contain information for years • a certain established way of interacting with the environment • ...
Mental Illness 2013-01-15
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- Chronic and abnormal anxiety about imaginary symptoms and ailments.
- Having or relating to two poles or extremities of emotion.
- An emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat.
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- Habitual sleeplessness; inability to sleep.
- A mentality or approach characterized by inconsistent or contradictory emotions.
- A severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality.
- An addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor or the mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol dependency.
7 Clues: Habitual sleeplessness; inability to sleep. • Having or relating to two poles or extremities of emotion. • Chronic and abnormal anxiety about imaginary symptoms and ailments. • A mentality or approach characterized by inconsistent or contradictory emotions. • An emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat. • ...
Mental Disorders 2021-04-14
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- relates to mental processes such as perception, memory and reasoning
- the study of mental disorders and unusual or maladaptive behaviours
- a mild to a severe feeling of unease, such as worry or fear
- repetitive behaviours in response to recurrent thoughts to temporarily relieve the unpleasant feelings
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- a type of conditioning learned through reinforcement and/or punishment
- a type of conditioning learned through association
- persistent thoughts and/or impulses
7 Clues: persistent thoughts and/or impulses • a type of conditioning learned through association • a mild to a severe feeling of unease, such as worry or fear • the study of mental disorders and unusual or maladaptive behaviours • relates to mental processes such as perception, memory and reasoning • a type of conditioning learned through reinforcement and/or punishment • ...
Mental Maths 2023-07-02
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- degree of a zero polynomial
- If set A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5,…} is given, then it represents
- A card is drawn from the set of 52 cards. Probability of getting a honour card of red is ____/52.
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- a pair of linear equations is consistent, then the lines are
- The pairs of equations x+2y-5 = 0 and -3x-8y+20=0 have ____ solution
- If the sum of frequencies is 24, then the value of x in the observation: x, 5,6,1,2, will be
- A dice is thrown in the air. The probability of getting odd numbers is
7 Clues: degree of a zero polynomial • If set A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5,…} is given, then it represents • a pair of linear equations is consistent, then the lines are • The pairs of equations x+2y-5 = 0 and -3x-8y+20=0 have ____ solution • A dice is thrown in the air. The probability of getting odd numbers is • ...
Mental Health 2023-03-10
7 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • what we feel when we are worried, tense or afraid • Disorder" causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression)
mental health 2023-05-18
7 Clues: what week is it • an effect or influence • may indicate conditions • when you feeling nervous • what makes you feel uneasy • why might you be feeling down • strategies to help deal with something
CÁLCULO MENTAL 2021-10-14
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- Aquella operación mediante la cual se suma un número por sí mismo tantas veces como lo señala otro número
- Se necesita para poder realizar cualquier operacion matemática
- Es quitar una cierta cantidad a otra que ya teníamos
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- Se le denomina asi al resultado de una suma
- Operación matemática que resulta al reunir en una sola varias cantidades
- Operaciones básicas de que consiste en separar en partes iguales un total.
- Se le denomina así al resultado de la multiplicación
7 Clues: Se le denomina asi al resultado de una suma • Se le denomina así al resultado de la multiplicación • Es quitar una cierta cantidad a otra que ya teníamos • Se necesita para poder realizar cualquier operacion matemática • Operación matemática que resulta al reunir en una sola varias cantidades • ...
Saúde Mental 2021-04-18
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- É uma atividade física aeróbica moderada, é bastante indicada por especialistas
- É uma emoção presente em todos os humanos e geralmente decorre de uma sensação de antecipação ou medo
- Proporcionam alívio significativo dos sintomas
- É uma doença psiquiátrica crônica que tem como sintomas tristeza profunda, perda de interesse, ausência de ânimo e oscilações de humor
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- É um dos principais sintomas da depressão
- É considerado um fator de risco da depressão
- É uma técnica que trabalha a concentração, a respiração e, principalmente, o relaxamento
7 Clues: É um dos principais sintomas da depressão • É considerado um fator de risco da depressão • Proporcionam alívio significativo dos sintomas • É uma atividade física aeróbica moderada, é bastante indicada por especialistas • É uma técnica que trabalha a concentração, a respiração e, principalmente, o relaxamento • ...
Mental Disorders 2024-01-24
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- losing contact with reality
- Cannot resist the urge to hurt themselves/others
- Brief feelings of worry, insecurity, fear, self consciousness, or panic
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- leads to performing hurtful action
- feeling distressed in social situations.
- Includes Bipolar Disorder and Depression
- Can lead to unhealthful weight loss and death
7 Clues: losing contact with reality • leads to performing hurtful action • feeling distressed in social situations. • Includes Bipolar Disorder and Depression • Can lead to unhealthful weight loss and death • Cannot resist the urge to hurt themselves/others • Brief feelings of worry, insecurity, fear, self consciousness, or panic
Mental Health 2022-01-27
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- disrupts normal physical or mental functions
- extreme feeling of strong dislike or fear
- illness that severely affects a person period period of extreme mental and emotional stress disorder disorder that manifests antisocial behavior
- deluded
- state of being ill
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- relating to a person's emotions
- stability issue
- disorder that causes you to be sad
8 Clues: deluded • stability issue • state of being ill • relating to a person's emotions • disorder that causes you to be sad • extreme feeling of strong dislike or fear • disrupts normal physical or mental functions • illness that severely affects a person period period of extreme mental and emotional stress disorder disorder that manifests antisocial behavior
Mental Health 2025-09-15
7 Clues: like joy and sadness • to help yourself to be better • a deep sadness that leaves a mark • Health your stability around people • to end you're life because of others • choices that effect you your entire life • someone or something you can turn to for your feelings
Mental Health 2025-12-09
7 Clues: - long term sadness • - leads to delusions • - a useful form of treatment • -causes fatigue and difficulty sleeping • - a condition that effects normal functions • - a physical treatment, preserved by experts • - bringing importance to something that can be looked over
mp 2023-10-27
Nutrition Nutrients Calories Carbohydrates Glucose Fiber Deficiency Lipid Saturated fat Unsaturated fat Cholesterol (HDL & LDL) Protein Essential amino acids Dietary Guidelines (ABCs) Vitamins Water soluble Fat soluble Lacto 2024-12-16
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- risk Self esteem Sexual Orientation
- factors Disease Prevention Sexual Harassment
- Hierarchy of Needs Wellness- social, mental/emotional, physical
- expectancy Values Anxiety
- Decision Making Emotions
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- Environment Suicide
- Character Depression
- Coping skills Gender
- Defense Mechanisms (all 8)
- Conflict Resolution Resiliency
- Literacy Refusal Skills Mental health
11 Clues: Character Depression • Environment Suicide • Coping skills Gender • Defense Mechanisms (all 8) • Decision Making Emotions • expectancy Values Anxiety • Conflict Resolution Resiliency • risk Self esteem Sexual Orientation • Literacy Refusal Skills Mental health • factors Disease Prevention Sexual Harassment • ...
Rover mental illness puzzle 2021-12-18
6 Clues: The mental illness Jack has • the mental disorder Dotty has • The mental disorder Clover has • The mental disorder Tomahawk has • The mental disorder Toy Rover has • The mental illness Jack has where he doesn't eat
PSYC341 Written Assignment 3 2018-04-26
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- this is one method of representation used in problem solving. This method involves a table that associates one factor with each of the corresponding factors.
- messages of this type are thought to be hidden in advertisement to sway audiences. Largely put forth by James Vicary.
- recognition of object. What we interpret the object as through cognition.
- states that mental images are coded in terms of language, not likeness to physical objects. One of the two theories of mental image format.
- this effect names the impact of visual context on language perception. The most common example of this is differentiating “ba” and “fa” sounds.
- processes, mental processes that require conscious effort and intention. Naming colors is a classic example.
- Attention, the process by which we consciously focus on one thing and therefore ignore other extraneous stimuli. One of the types of attention.
- means “joined sensations,” and denotes crossover between the senses and perception, such as seeing sounds. It is known to have a genetic component and is much more common in women.
- concentration of mental effort on sensory or mental events. The process by which our brains filter stimuli for processing.
- Morris’ approach to effective reading for studying. The letters stand for Survey, Question, Read, Recite, and Review.
- this division of psychology states that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. One of the antecedents to cognitive psychology.
- states that mental images are coded in terms of exact representations to physical objects. One of the two theories of mental image format.
- Stimulus, retinal image of the object. Refers to the (upside-down) image we can then interpret.
- Attention, the process by which we [try to] focus on more than one thing at a time. One of the types of attention.
- this is one method of representation used in problem solving. This involves using characters to represent other concepts, such as variables in math.
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- this is the term for a prototypical sequence of events. These are universally recognized, but rarely perfectly accurate.
- refers to all processes by which the sensory input is transformed, reduced, elaborated, stored, recovered, and used. Defined by Ulrich Neisser.
- this word describes the meaning of words or sentences. There are many rules governing these, called grammar.
- “________ State Hypothesis” states that changes in neural plasticity play a role in language acquisition ability. This is a possible reason children are quick to learn languages.
- this is the second subdivision of memory that processes information to which we dedicate attention. Maintenance rehearsal can preserve information at this point.
- this is the word for the smallest individual unit of spoken language. These generally correspond to a single letter or a short string of letters in English.
- the inability to process information, despite having no visual impairment. People with this disability are often able to sense movement.
- this is the term for mental representation of categories. This is different to each individual and explains how each person sees things that belong together.
- the theory of semantic memory that says we organize categories based on similarity to the most typical example of this category. This typical example is termed the “prototype.”
- mnemonic method in which an image is called to mind to link the meaning of the vocabulary word. The two words can be linked by any degree of relatedness, so long as the image calls the meaning to mind.
- this is the third subdivision of memory in which encoded information is stored for extended periods of time. Recalling information from here is called retrieval.
- this is the first subdivision of memory to process new input. Unattended information is lost from here.
- Stimulus, physical object in the environment. Refers to the real-world thing that we then perceive.
- a term for the distribution of study time over a given period. This is extremely important in determining long-term retention.
- VR, a type of technology used to aid in language acquisition. This simulates immersive experiences.
30 Clues: recognition of object. What we interpret the object as through cognition. • Stimulus, retinal image of the object. Refers to the (upside-down) image we can then interpret. • Stimulus, physical object in the environment. Refers to the real-world thing that we then perceive. • ...
Group 5 2021-10-03
HUMAN SERVICES 2023-04-17
8 Clues: a person who counsels • professional guidance • field of service for your mind • taking care of your mental health • dealing with or affecting the mind • work for betterment of the community • Care taking care of your family's mental health • treatment of physical, mental or social disorders
Psychology Vocab 2022-09-27
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- relating to the branch of psychology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts
- able to be noticed or perceived
- the capacity to have an effect on the character development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself
- a statement or account that makes something clear
- psychology concerned especially with resolution of the mind into structural elements
- an expert or specialist in psychology
- the examination of one's own mental and emotional processes
- a medical doctor who specializes in medical health, including substance use disorders
- a thing predicted, a forecast
- A person who practices the understanding of behavior of humans and other animals
- A person who practices analyzing psychic phenomena and treating emotional disorders that involve treatment sessions during which the patient is encouraged to talk freely about personal experiences and especially about early childhood and dreams
- a person who believes or works in the branch of psychology dedicated to studying how people think
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- the study of the human mind and its functions
- a proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
- the theory that mental states can be sufficiently defined by their cause, their effect on other mental, and their effect on behavior
- relating to or involving conscious intellectual activity
- an advocate or follower of the principles of humanism
- Nature is what we think of as pre-wiring and is influenced by genetic inheritance and other biological factors. Nurture is generally taken as the influence of external factors after conception, e.g., the product of exposure, life experiences and learning on an individual
- a branch of science that deals with the biological basis of behavior and mental phenomena
- a spoken or written representation or account of a person, object, or event
20 Clues: a thing predicted, a forecast • able to be noticed or perceived • an expert or specialist in psychology • the study of the human mind and its functions • a statement or account that makes something clear • an advocate or follower of the principles of humanism • relating to or involving conscious intellectual activity • ...
Unit 5 Exam Review 2022-04-28
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- guide for diagnosing disorder, currently on edition 5 (abbreviated)
- the "h" in the HPA axis
- brain's "feel good" neurotransmitter, role in addiction
- National Suicide Prevention Helpline: 1-800-273-___
- when non-treatment works, used to test effects of actual treatments
- Aspergers now referred to as part of this diagnosis (abbreviated)
- negative effects following stopping a behavior
- how we view our role in our own stress, our explanatory style (2 words)
- most commonly used form of drug abuse treatment
- word ___; disordered speech pattern
- final stage of general adaptation syndrome
- schizophrenia, bipolar, other disorders are often managed but not ____ with treatment
- good stress
- CNS response to a threat
- tendency to focus on the bad things that happen (2 words)
- use of sub-perceptual psychedelic drugs as treatment
- ___ reinforcement occurs during binge-intoxication stage
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- hearing voices that are not really there, for
- long held belief regarding cause of mental illnesses
- therapeutic ___, social support benefit of all therapy types
- well established risk factor for mental health disorders, low SES
- UNL resource for mental health support, free to students (abbreviated)
- believing others can hear your thoughts, for example
- most commonly diagnosed psychological disorder
- type of mood disorder, has 2 subtypes based on manic symptoms
- any event that we perceive as threatening or challenging
- negative ___ style may exacerbate depressive symptoms
- hormone released by adrenals in response to stress
- research shows addiction is a ____ disorder
- nonpharmacological treatment, helpful despite dark history (abbreviated)
- positive outcomes associated with drug use
- stress management approach that includes exercise, TIPP
- the stress of adapting to a new culture
- viewing mental illness as disorder to be treated
- clinical criteria; most of the day, nearly every day (abbreviation, 2 words)
- process blocked by SSRIs, increase neurotransmitter activity
- ___ system; the brain's "reward pathway"
- a key neurotransmitter in depression
- approach focused on how thoughts/beliefs lead to disorders
39 Clues: good stress • the "h" in the HPA axis • CNS response to a threat • word ___; disordered speech pattern • a key neurotransmitter in depression • the stress of adapting to a new culture • ___ system; the brain's "reward pathway" • positive outcomes associated with drug use • final stage of general adaptation syndrome • research shows addiction is a ____ disorder • ...
UNIT 1 2022-06-07
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- an approach that takes biology, psychology, and society into account when viewing a person as a whole
- study of human flourishing in which there are goals and the promotion of one's strengths are important for thriving
- the debate whether behavior is due to environmental (nurture) or genetic (nature) factors
- study of how we think about and influence one another
- study of brain activity + cognition
- study of individuals’ characteristic patterns of thinking
- emphasized human growth potential
- study of the measurement of human abilities, attitudes, and traits
- study of how psychological processes affect teaching and learning
- knowledge comes from experience, and that observation and experimentation enable scientific knowledge
- study that aims to solve practical problems
- studies physical, cognitive, and social change throughout one's lifespan
- study of observable behavior
- study that uses the principles of natural selection
- branch of psychology that studies how unconscious drives and conflicts influence behavior
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- study of genetic, neural, and hormonal processes for psychology
- organisms with better traits have a higher chance of survival and produce more fit offspring
- survey, question, read, retrieve, review
- group that shares similar ideas, attitudes, values, and traditions
- process of looking into oneself to observe one’s psychological processes
- how mental and behavioral processes function and how they enable an organism to adapt, survive, and thrive
- says that psychology should be an objective science that studies behavior without looking at mental processes
- study of how situations and cultures affect your behavior and thinking
- doesn’t blindly accept arguments and conclusions.
- science that aims to increase the scientific knowledge base
- uses introspection to reveal the structure of the mind
- study of the power and limits of genetic and environmental factors on behavior
- science of behavior and mental processes
- of medicine that deals with psychological disorders
- study of mental processes such as thinking, perception, learning, and remembering
30 Clues: study of observable behavior • emphasized human growth potential • study of brain activity + cognition • survey, question, read, retrieve, review • science of behavior and mental processes • study that aims to solve practical problems • doesn’t blindly accept arguments and conclusions. • of medicine that deals with psychological disorders • ...
Memory and Cognition Review 2017-11-27
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- task that requires the reproduction of information from memory
- the whole is bigger than the sum of its parts when it comes to organizing perceptions
- going beyond the information given to reach a goal
- trying to identify the origin of a memory
- when speakers in a conversation share the same background knowledge to facilitate understanding
- taking a long time to name an ink color while inhibiting automatic reading of a color
- the smallest unit of sound
- failing to notice when something in the environment changes
- a group of objects that belong together
- concentration of mental activity
- Difficulty remembering something new because of old material
- communication using movements of parts of the body
- mental representation of stimuli that are not present; relies on top down processing
- relatively short kind of memory with a large capacity for sensory information
- rules that govern communication
- psychology of how people use language to communicate ideas (interdisciplinary field)
- generalized knowledge about a situation or event
- problem solving strategy that usually (but not always) produces the correct solution
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- problems with the same underlying structures and solutions but different surface details
- memory for events that happen to you
- Knowledge and control of cognitive processes, how you think about your thinking
- people think that distances to landmarks are closer than traveling to a non-landmark.
- a person performs many mental operations simultaneously
- acquisition, storage, transformation, and use of knowledge
- thinking deeply about a concept and relating it to other knowledge to encode it in memory
- that takes place using prior knowledge and expectations in your memory, not sensory input
- people decide if an item belongs to a category based on a comparison to a prototypical item
- mental strategy used to improve memory
- component of working memory that integrates information and coordinates activities
- difficulty with producing or understanding language, usually due to brain damage
30 Clues: the smallest unit of sound • rules that govern communication • concentration of mental activity • memory for events that happen to you • mental strategy used to improve memory • a group of objects that belong together • trying to identify the origin of a memory • generalized knowledge about a situation or event • going beyond the information given to reach a goal • ...
Explaining & Classifying Psychological Disorders 2025-04-02
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- Research suggests that some psychological disorders have a strong link to ____.
- The term for how common a psychological disorder is within a population.
- A psychological perspective that focuses on how thought patterns influence behavior.
- A tragic outcome influenced by mental health disorders, social stressors, and other risk factors.
- ____ is one of many stressors that can lead to mental health issues.
- The practice of diagnosing disorders, which some argue can lead to stereotyping.
- A common category of psychological disorders that includes phobias and panic disorder.
- The process clinicians use to organize and diagnose psychological disorders.
- A disorder involving unwanted repetitive thoughts and behaviors (abbreviation).
- A mood disorder characterized by episodes of depression and mania.
- A disorder characterized by persistent difficulty in falling or staying asleep.
- A perspective that emphasizes unconscious conflicts and childhood experiences in the development of disorders.
- Non-suicidal ____ is when someone deliberately harms themselves without intent to die.
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- The approach that views psychological disorders as illnesses with biological causes.
- This perspective focuses on learned behaviors and how the environment influences disorders.
- One of the most common mood disorders, characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- A strongly held false belief that persists despite evidence to the contrary.
- A model explaining how genetic predisposition and environmental stress interact to trigger disorders.
- A perspective that emphasizes personal growth and self-actualization in understanding mental health.
- A common criticism of diagnostic labels is that they contribute to this negative social judgment.
- A symptom of some disorders where an individual perceives things that aren’t real.
- A perspective that focuses on genetics, brain structures, and neurotransmitters in explaining disorders.
- These shape what is considered acceptable behavior in different cultures and societies.
- A state of high energy, impulsivity, and euphoria often associated with bipolar disorder.
- An intense, irrational fear of a specific object or situation.
- Some disorders are unique to specific societies, showing the influence of ____ factors on mental health.
26 Clues: An intense, irrational fear of a specific object or situation. • A mood disorder characterized by episodes of depression and mania. • ____ is one of many stressors that can lead to mental health issues. • The term for how common a psychological disorder is within a population. • A strongly held false belief that persists despite evidence to the contrary. • ...
Cognitive Approach to Psychology Vocabulary 2025-04-23
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- When a schema is triggered by a stimulus or situation
- Suggests thinking involves both fast, intuitive processes and slow, deliberate ones
- A model of memory including sensory, short-term, and long-term stores
- Mental processes such as thinking, learning, and memory
- Viewing psychological phenomena as wholes rather than isolated parts
- The cognitive process of selecting a course of action among alternatives
- A consequence that increases the likelihood of a behavior
- A consequence that decreases the likelihood of a behavior
- The idea that knowledge is organized into mental frameworks (schemas)
- How people explain the causes of behavior
- The manipulation of information to form concepts, solve problems, and make decisions
- How well a study or test measures what it intends to measure
- The part of the mind that operates outside of conscious awareness
- Mental structures that organize knowledge and guide information processing
- A system for temporarily holding and manipulating information
- The theory that people define themselves by group membership
- Learning by association between stimuli
- Data gained through observation or experimentation
- How well study results apply to real-world situations
- How people understand and interpret others and social situations
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- Beliefs and ideas a person holds about themselves
- Adjusting one’s behavior or thinking to align with a group
- Oversimplified and generalized beliefs about a group of people
- The process of interpreting sensory information
- A schema for routine activities or social situations
- Learning through consequences like reinforcement and punishment
- Freud’s model of personality: instinct, reality, and morality
- Unconscious strategies the mind uses to protect against anxiety
- The concept that every stimulus evokes a specific response
- Focusing awareness on a specific stimulus while ignoring others
- Explaining complex behavior in terms of its simpler components
- Freud’s method of interpreting dreams to reveal unconscious desires
- The mental ability to store and retrieve information
- A psychoanalytic technique of sharing thoughts without censorship
34 Clues: Learning by association between stimuli • How people explain the causes of behavior • The process of interpreting sensory information • Beliefs and ideas a person holds about themselves • Data gained through observation or experimentation • A schema for routine activities or social situations • The mental ability to store and retrieve information • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2025-10-18
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- memory with information that is better retrieved in the context in which it was encoded and stored or learned
- the stage of memory that can hold information for up to a minute after the trace of the stimulus decays
- inability to recall events that occur prior to the age of three or so
- the maintenance of information over time; the second stage of information processing
- a mental representation of an auditory stimulus (sound) that is held briefly in sensory memory
- a mental representation of a visual stimulus that is held briefly in sensory memory
- memory to perform an act in the future, as at a certain time or when a certain event occurs
- mental representation of information as a picture
- a memory that is highly detailed and strongly emotionally elaborated because of its great and unusual significance
- the feeling that information is stored in memory although it cannot be readily retrieved
- the stage of memory capable of relatively permanent storage
- a structure in the limbic system that plays an important role in the formation of new memories
- self awareness of the ways memory functions, allowing the person to encode, store, and retrieve information directly
- the processes by which information is encoded, stored, and retrieved
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- the tendency to recall the initial terms in a series of items; evaluate others sin terms of first impressions
- In information processing, the easiest memory task, involving identification of objects or events encountered before
- a way of mentally representing the world, such as a belief or expectation, that can influence perception of people, objects, and situations
- the sensory register that briefly holds mental representations of auditory stimuli
- the stage of memory first encountered by a stimulus; holds representations briefly
- the activation of specific associations in memory, often as a result of repetition and without making a conscious effort to access the memory
20 Clues: mental representation of information as a picture • the stage of memory capable of relatively permanent storage • the processes by which information is encoded, stored, and retrieved • inability to recall events that occur prior to the age of three or so • the sensory register that briefly holds mental representations of auditory stimuli • ...
Mental Health 2021-10-03
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- The persistent lack of interest or pleasure in previously enjoyable activities.
- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions.
- The compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli despite adverse consequences.
- A person’s psychological and emotional conditions.
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- An emotion characterized by feelings of tension and worrying thoughts.
- A persistent and irrational fear of a specific situation, object, or activity.
- A service that people seek due to grief, depression, anxiety, etc.
7 Clues: A person’s psychological and emotional conditions. • The scientific study of the human mind and its functions. • A service that people seek due to grief, depression, anxiety, etc. • An emotion characterized by feelings of tension and worrying thoughts. • The compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli despite adverse consequences. • ...
Mental Health 2021-03-04
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- doing this improves your mental and physical health
- you can improve your mental health by eating meals that are
- being under a lot of pressure can lead to
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- causes feelings of sadness or loss of interest
- an emotion characterized by worried thoughts
- at least 8 hours of this improves mental health
- listening to this helps the body to relax and relieve stress
7 Clues: being under a lot of pressure can lead to • an emotion characterized by worried thoughts • causes feelings of sadness or loss of interest • at least 8 hours of this improves mental health • doing this improves your mental and physical health • you can improve your mental health by eating meals that are • listening to this helps the body to relax and relieve stress
Mental disorder 2022-05-29
7 Clues: feeling fear • breathing ususally fast • feeling guilty or deppressed • false beliefs taht confilct with reality • paranoia and suspicion and distrust of others • use art to express and understand your inner feeling • a chemical messenger between neurons to help people to feel good
Mental Health 2022-06-06
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- feelings or reactions that can be affected by disorders
- mood disorder that causes constant sadness
- A condition that causes a disorder in a person's behaviour or thinking
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- a disorder that causes constant and persistent fear and worry
- people that we have at the school, who can help with mental problems
- A form of help people can receive from a therapist
- Eating disorder that causes a lack of eating
7 Clues: mood disorder that causes constant sadness • Eating disorder that causes a lack of eating • A form of help people can receive from a therapist • feelings or reactions that can be affected by disorders • a disorder that causes constant and persistent fear and worry • people that we have at the school, who can help with mental problems • ...
Mental Illness 2022-09-16
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- a disturbance of brain functioning involving cognition and perception.
- Characterized by false sense of reality, Disorganized behavior and thinking, Delusions, Hallucinations
- Loss of interest in things that normally bring interest, Feelings of hopelessness and worthlessness, Fatigue, Concentration problems, and Loss of pleasure.
- persistent worry and anxiety most days for about 6 months straight. Things such as work, friends, personal health, social interactions, and more.
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- Characterized by an unusual shift in moods, activity levels, energy levels, concentration, and just the ability to carry out everyday tasks.
- caused by a terrible event that occurs in a person's life. Anxiety, fear, trouble sleeping, reoccurring thoughts or images.
- characterized by obsessions and/or compulsions.
7 Clues: characterized by obsessions and/or compulsions. • a disturbance of brain functioning involving cognition and perception. • Characterized by false sense of reality, Disorganized behavior and thinking, Delusions, Hallucinations • caused by a terrible event that occurs in a person's life. Anxiety, fear, trouble sleeping, reoccurring thoughts or images. • ...
Mental Illness 2022-09-16
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- A disturbance of brain functioning involving cognition and perception.
- Characterized by false sense of reality, Disorganized behavior and thinking, Delusions, Hallucinations
- Loss of interest in things that normally bring interest, Feelings of hopelessness and worthlessness, Fatigue, Concentration problems, and Loss of pleasure.
- Persistent worry and anxiety most days for about 6 months straight. Things such as work, friends, personal health, social interactions, and more.
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- Characterized by an unusual shift in moods, activity levels, energy levels, concentration, and just the ability to carry out everyday tasks.
- Caused by a terrible event that occurs in a person's life. Anxiety, fear, trouble sleeping, reoccurring thoughts or images.
- Characterized by obsessions and/or compulsions.
7 Clues: Characterized by obsessions and/or compulsions. • A disturbance of brain functioning involving cognition and perception. • Characterized by false sense of reality, Disorganized behavior and thinking, Delusions, Hallucinations • Caused by a terrible event that occurs in a person's life. Anxiety, fear, trouble sleeping, reoccurring thoughts or images. • ...
Mental Health 2021-07-29
7 Clues: seeking help or therapy • another word for feelings • resting your body at night • another word for unwinding • body movements (e.g. sports) • a technique to calm your mind • a practice of writing down thoughts
Mental Illness 2016-09-08
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- Illness of the mind that can affect the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of a person
- Engage in patterns of behavior in which the rights of others or basic social rules are violated
- Mark of shame or disapproval that results in one being rejected by others
- Mental disorder where a person loses contact with reality
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- Involves mood extremes that interfere with every day living
- Occurs when people put pressure on themselves to look a certain way. Could lead to unhealthful weight loss and death
- A condition in which real or imaginary fears are difficult to control
7 Clues: Mental disorder where a person loses contact with reality • Involves mood extremes that interfere with every day living • A condition in which real or imaginary fears are difficult to control • Mark of shame or disapproval that results in one being rejected by others • Illness of the mind that can affect the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of a person • ...
Mental Disorders 2019-09-30
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- This is the passion for having rare books, or a specific kind of book, more because of an obsession than for hobby.
- the sensation that one of their hands doesn’t listen to them.
- Also known as body integrity identity disorder.
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- this mouthful-of-a disorder means the fear of the number 13.
- this disorder causes you to speak your native language as if you were from another country.
- This syndrome is named for Joseph Capgras, a French psychiatrist who explored the illusion of doubles.
- Those who suffer from EHS hear a loud noise inside their own head.
7 Clues: Also known as body integrity identity disorder. • this mouthful-of-a disorder means the fear of the number 13. • the sensation that one of their hands doesn’t listen to them. • Those who suffer from EHS hear a loud noise inside their own head. • this disorder causes you to speak your native language as if you were from another country. • ...
Mental Fitness 2023-01-23
Mental Health 2025-04-14
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- Drug issued to treat major depression/anxiety disorders, panic disorders
- Drug used to control anxiety disorders and insomnia
- Drugs that alter thinking, mood and behavior
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- Drug used to treat bipolar disorder.
- Drug used to treat schizophrenia
- Technique to treat mental health problems with electrodes
- What is altered through the controlled seizures(ECT)
7 Clues: Drug used to treat schizophrenia • Drug used to treat bipolar disorder. • Drugs that alter thinking, mood and behavior • Drug used to control anxiety disorders and insomnia • What is altered through the controlled seizures(ECT) • Technique to treat mental health problems with electrodes • Drug issued to treat major depression/anxiety disorders, panic disorders
Flowers For Algernon 2014-09-30
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- Main person
- Female doctor
- what is Algernon
- what was one of Charlie's mental problems
- who bullied Charlie
- test both Charlie and Algernon took
- who left at the end of the story
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- what did Charlie tell Mrs.kinnian to put on Algernon's grave
- who ended up dying
- what was Charlie before the test
- Mouse
- what Algernon could always finish before Charlie
- what Charlie also felt after the party
- what did Charlie say he felt after the bullying at the party
- what happened at the party
15 Clues: Mouse • Main person • Female doctor • what is Algernon • who ended up dying • who bullied Charlie • what happened at the party • what was Charlie before the test • who left at the end of the story • test both Charlie and Algernon took • what Charlie also felt after the party • what was one of Charlie's mental problems • what Algernon could always finish before Charlie • ...
introduction 2020-05-08
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- come to want seven thing that is required or requested
- Not to forget.
- more difficult or complicated.
- not fast, reduced speed.
- become larger in amount or size.
- Not to have something.
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- definition
- Refers to mental processes.
- : study of mental disorders
- in the recent past or not long ago
- look like, not 100% sure of this idea.
- territory where people, animals, and plants live, context.
- We make an action that also affects us.
13 Clues: definition • Not to forget. • Not to have something. • not fast, reduced speed. • Refers to mental processes. • : study of mental disorders • more difficult or complicated. • become larger in amount or size. • in the recent past or not long ago • look like, not 100% sure of this idea. • We make an action that also affects us. • ...
chapter 1- abnormal psych: past & present 2024-01-10
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- society's stated and unstated rules for proper conduct
- patterns of behaviors, thoughts, and emotions that interfere with an individuals ability to maintain important aspects of life
- treatment that emphasized humane and respectful treatment
- the theory/treatment of abnormal mental functioning that emphasizes unconscious psychological forces as the cause of psychopathology
- systemic procedure designed into change abnormal behavior to more normal behavior
- a people's common history, values, institutions, habits, and arts
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- interventions aimed at deterring mental disorders before they develop
- the scientific study of abnormal behavior
- behaviors, thoughts, that pose a risk to oneself or others
- behaviors, thoughts, and emotions that violate cultural norms
- field of psychology that examines the impact of culture, race, ethnicity, and gender on behavior and thought
- the study and enhancement of positive feelings, traits, and abilities
- behaviors, thoughts, and emotions that are unpleasant to the person themselves
- a type of institution that first became popular during the renaissance to provide care for persons with mental disorders
- the view that the causes of abnormal functioning are psychological
- the view that abnormal psychological functioning has physical causes
16 Clues: the scientific study of abnormal behavior • society's stated and unstated rules for proper conduct • treatment that emphasized humane and respectful treatment • behaviors, thoughts, that pose a risk to oneself or others • behaviors, thoughts, and emotions that violate cultural norms • a people's common history, values, institutions, habits, and arts • ...
BRAIN BOOST! Crossing Paths with Mental Health 2025-05-01
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- A playful way to describe a brain that thinks outside the neurotypical recipe (10 letters)
- Like mental clay—this brain trait lets thoughts reshape with experience (10 LETTERS)
- The science of mind and behavior—where thoughts meet theories (10 letters)
- The art of being here, now—where breath meets awareness (11 letters)
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- Like chasing thoughts on a mental scavenger hunt (10 letters)
- To find calm in the chaos; your brains resilience tool kit (4 letters)
- When your brain hits the gas pedal but forgets the destination (7 letters)
- Healing through brushstrokes, color, and clay—no words required (11 letters, 2 words)
- Refueling your mind, body, and soul—like maintenance for your mental engine (8 letters, 2 words)
- mental spotlight: where attention sharpens and noise fades (5 letters)
10 Clues: Like chasing thoughts on a mental scavenger hunt (10 letters) • The art of being here, now—where breath meets awareness (11 letters) • To find calm in the chaos; your brains resilience tool kit (4 letters) • mental spotlight: where attention sharpens and noise fades (5 letters) • When your brain hits the gas pedal but forgets the destination (7 letters) • ...
Vulnerable Population 2023-04-18
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- Mental health provider in cookeville that welcomes any person seeking services for mental health or addiction issues
- clinic that provides people with dental, medical, and vision screenings completely free of charge
- program that assists populations with mental illnesses, medical impairment, and substance abuse disorders
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- A social resource at Collegeside Church of Christ that offers food to meet basic nutritional needs, spiritual needs, and clothing to families in need
- A person's condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- An individual or family who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence
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- A homeless shelter in Cookeville whose mission is to rescue, recover, and restore
- A federal program that is designed to meet the needs and help homeless people who have mental health needs adapt to the environment
- Where God's Grace food pantry is located
- program that provides permanent supportive housing, shelter plus care, rapid rehousing, and emergency solutions grant
- a federal government program that sets data-driven objectives that improve overall health over this next decade
12 Clues: Where God's Grace food pantry is located • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another • A person's condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being • A homeless shelter in Cookeville whose mission is to rescue, recover, and restore • An individual or family who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence • ...
HUMAN SERVICES 2023-04-17
8 Clues: a person who counsels • professional guidance • field of service for your mind • dealing with or affecting the mind • work for betterment of the community • Care taking care of your mental health • Care taking care of your family's mental health • treatment of physical, mental or social disorders
Mental Health 2022-06-06
7 Clues: Feeling Down • Hearing voices • Caused by Stress • Difficulty to Read • Struggle to remember • It causes extreme mood swings • Causes people to think and act different
Mental Health 2022-12-03
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- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
- anti-depressant medication
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness
- many athletes put this on themselves in situations
- pressure or tension exerted on a material object
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- a source used to express your feelings
- abnormal or disturbed eating habits
7 Clues: anti-depressant medication • abnormal or disturbed eating habits • a source used to express your feelings • a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • pressure or tension exerted on a material object • many athletes put this on themselves in situations • a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness
Mental Illness 2022-10-20
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- Our reaction to stress
- Mental illnesses are associated with feelings of this
- A factor that contributes to anxiety disorders that is noticeable in early life
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- An intense fear of a certain object or situation
- The acronym for the type of anxiety disorder triggered by a specific event or experience
- The short form for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- The institution in Ottawa dedicated to supporting those with Mental Illness
7 Clues: Our reaction to stress • An intense fear of a certain object or situation • Mental illnesses are associated with feelings of this • The institution in Ottawa dedicated to supporting those with Mental Illness • The short form for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders • ...
Mental Diagnosis 2021-01-19
7 Clues: A nervous disorder • depression Persistent low mood • Unreasonable thoughts and fears • Episode of hearing, seeing, or believing • Belief or altered reality despite evidence • Drugs, extreme stress, trauma can cause it • Symptom related to persecution, conspiracy
Mental health 2021-11-16
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- body's natural response to stress
- a state of well-being in which the individual realises his/her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively, fruitfully and is able to contribute to his/her own community
- _____________ is unknown for most young adults and they have confusion with their goals
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- common and serious medical illness that negatively affects feeling, thinking and behavior
- aged 18-25
- One of the many common problems that students face during college life is _________ problem
- a feeling of emotional or physical tension
7 Clues: aged 18-25 • body's natural response to stress • a feeling of emotional or physical tension • _____________ is unknown for most young adults and they have confusion with their goals • common and serious medical illness that negatively affects feeling, thinking and behavior • ...
Mental Health 2023-05-30
7 Clues: Deep sadness • Working too hard • Autism, Dyslexia etc • Sweaty palms and dizziness • Makes you happy when you exercise • Fast breathing and fast heart rate • The state of being free from illness or injury
mental health 2012-09-18
7 Clues: - unstable emotions • - persecutory beliefs • - anxiety in social situations • - lack of interest in relationships • - inflated sense of self importance • - shy, overly sensitive to rejection • - excessive attention seeking behaviour
Mental Health 2022-01-27
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- disrupts normal physical or mental functions
- extreme feeling of strong dislike or fear
- illness that severely affects a person period period of extreme mental and emotional stress disorder disorder that manifests antisocial behavior
- deluded
- state of being ill
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- relating to a person's emotions
- stability issue
- disorder that causes you to be sad
8 Clues: deluded • stability issue • state of being ill • relating to a person's emotions • disorder that causes you to be sad • extreme feeling of strong dislike or fear • disrupts normal physical or mental functions • illness that severely affects a person period period of extreme mental and emotional stress disorder disorder that manifests antisocial behavior
Mental Health 2022-05-16
7 Clues: a metal used in pencils • what doing drugs gives you • an item that produces smoke • crash when 2 or more cars collide • when 2 or more people get physical • a person who stands guard at important places like school • when you do something that another person interprets as something else
Mental Health 2025-04-14
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- Issued to treat major depression/anxiety disorders, panic disorders
- Used to control anxiety disorders and insomnia
- Drugs that alter thinking, mood and behavior
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- Used to treat bipolar disorder.
- Used to treat schizophrenia
- Technique to treat mental health problems with electrodes
- What is altered through the controlled seizures(ECT)
7 Clues: Used to treat schizophrenia • Used to treat bipolar disorder. • Drugs that alter thinking, mood and behavior • Used to control anxiety disorders and insomnia • What is altered through the controlled seizures(ECT) • Technique to treat mental health problems with electrodes • Issued to treat major depression/anxiety disorders, panic disorders
Mental Health 2024-11-04
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- A mood disorder marked by alternating periods of high and low moods
- Condition often treated with antidepressants
- A condition involving persistent worry about various issues
- Professional who provides therapy
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- A practice used to calm the mind and reduce stress
- Technique used to focus the mind and promote relaxation
- A state of emotional well-being
7 Clues: A state of emotional well-being • Professional who provides therapy • Condition often treated with antidepressants • A practice used to calm the mind and reduce stress • Technique used to focus the mind and promote relaxation • A condition involving persistent worry about various issues • A mood disorder marked by alternating periods of high and low moods
mental health 2025-05-19
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- Awareness The process of understanding one's mental state
- Feelings of worry or unease
- A state of emotions, physical, and mental exhaustion
- mood disorder causing persistent sadness
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- The ability to bounce back from difficulties
- Seeking help from a professional
- A mental health condition involving obsessive thoughts
7 Clues: Feelings of worry or unease • Seeking help from a professional • mood disorder causing persistent sadness • The ability to bounce back from difficulties • A state of emotions, physical, and mental exhaustion • A mental health condition involving obsessive thoughts • Awareness The process of understanding one's mental state
Psychology 2020-09-16
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- / What organisms will do and, in the case of humans, what they will think or feel in various situations.
- / A medical doctor who can prescribe medication or operate on patients
- / Able to be noticed or perceived.
- / A psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth.
- / Having to do with an organism’s physical needs.
- / A psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how cognitive processes influence our behavior.
- / A psychologist who studied the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences.
- / The first goal for any scientist or psychologist is to describe or gather information about the behavior being studied and to present what is known.
- / Having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding.
- / A psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior.
- / The scientific, systematic study of behaviors and mental processes.
- / A method of self-observation in which participants report on their thoughts and feelings.
- / The theory that mental states can be sufficiently defined by their cause, their effect on other mental states, and their effect on behavior.
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- / Why people or animals behave the way they do.
- / To control behavior to make constructive and lasting changes in people's lives.
- / An assumption or prediction about behavior or an educated guess about the relationship between two variables that is tested through scientific research.
- / A scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
- vs. Nurture / Nature refers to the characteristics that a person inherits. Nurture refers to environmental factors, such as family, culture, education, and individual experiences.
- / A psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment.
- / A psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behaviors.
20 Clues: / Able to be noticed or perceived. • / Why people or animals behave the way they do. • / Having to do with an organism’s physical needs. • / Having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding. • / A medical doctor who can prescribe medication or operate on patients • / A scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals • ...
AP Psych Unit 5 Cognition 2021-12-03
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- a tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore that which is contradictory
- smallest units of speech that convey meaning ("kind")
- a mental image or best example of a category
- beginning at 4 months, stage of speech development in which the infant spontaneously utters various sounds at first unrelated to household langauge
- methodical, logical procedures that guarantees a solution
- study of meaning
- the rules for combining words into grammatically sensible sentences in a given language
- the inability to see a problem from a new perspective, by employing a different mental set
- all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
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- a type of heuristic that estimates the probability of an event by comparing it to an existing prototype in our minds, such as when choosing a lawyer and comparing him to the characteristics of a typical lawyer seen in movies or real life
- the tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual uses or purposes
- the tendency to cling to one's initial belief even after receiving new information that contradicts the belief
- time-saving mental shortcuts that are more error-prone
- smallest/basic set of sounds (/ch/,/i/,/l/,/d/)
- approaching a problem in one particular way, often one that has been successful in the past
- the phenomenon that people's confidence in their judgments and knowledge is higher than the accuracy of these judgments
- a type of heuristic that uses immediate information that comes to mind quickly and easily when making decisions
- an individual's choice from a set of options is influenced more by how the information is worded than by the information itself
- linguist Benjamin Lee Whorf's hypothesis that language determines the way we think
- psychologist who stated that language is innate (nature)
20 Clues: study of meaning • a mental image or best example of a category • smallest/basic set of sounds (/ch/,/i/,/l/,/d/) • smallest units of speech that convey meaning ("kind") • time-saving mental shortcuts that are more error-prone • psychologist who stated that language is innate (nature) • methodical, logical procedures that guarantees a solution • ...
History and Approaches + Research Methods 2022-04-01
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- Research that is pure science aiming to increase the scientific knowledge base.
- The view that psychology should be an objective science that studies behavior without reference to mental processes.
- The scientific study of all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating.
- __________ significance - A statistical statement of how likely it is that an obtained result is by chance
- The science of behavior and mental processes.
- The tendency to believe, after learning an outcome, that one would have foreseen it.
- arithmetic average of a distribution, obtained by adding the scores and then dividing by the number of scores
- The perception of a relationship where none exists (a correlation)
- post experimental explanation of a study to its participants
- A testable prediction, often implied by a theory.
- A technique in which one individual or group is studied in depth in hopes of revealing universal principles.
- Research that is the scientific study aiming to solve practical problems.
- extent to which a test or experiment measures or predicts what it is supposed to
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- Early school of thought using introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind (Wundt and Titchener)
- computed measure of how much scores vary around the mean score
- ___________ consent-the ethical principle that research participants be told enough info for them to decide if they want to
- The view that knowledge originates in experience and that science should rely on observation and experimentation.
- Early school of thought exploring how mental and behavioral processes function (William James, influenced by Darwin)
- A branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders.
- A technique for asserting the self-reported behaviors of a particular group, usually by questioning a representative.
- The scientific study of the measurement of human abilities, attitudes, and traits.
- The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied.
22 Clues: The science of behavior and mental processes. • A testable prediction, often implied by a theory. • A branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders. • post experimental explanation of a study to its participants • computed measure of how much scores vary around the mean score • The perception of a relationship where none exists (a correlation) • ...
Chapter 1 Crossword 2015-10-05
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- research that is conducted for its own sake, without seeking a solution
- rule or law
- observable and measurable actions of people and animals
- theoretical entitles, or concepts, that enable someone to discuss something that can't be seen, touched, or measured directly
- school of psychology founded by Sigmund Freud that emphasizes the importance of unconscious motives and conflicts as determinants of human behavior
- set of assumptions about why something is the way it is
- school of psychology founded by Wilhelm Wundt that maintains that conscious experience breaks down into objective sensations and subjective feelings
- group united by cultural heritage, race, language, or common history
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- school of psychology founded by William James that emphasizes the purposes of behavior and mental processes
- unobservable and persistent beliefs that shape the ways in which people see and problem solving
- school of psychology that emphasizes the tendency to organize perceptions into meaningful wholes
- school of psychology founded by John Watson that defines psychology as the scientific study of observable behavior
- theory focusing on the evolution of behavior and mental processes
- perspective that focuses on the roles of ethnicity, gender, culture, and socioeconomic status in personality formation, behavior, and mental processes
- psychological perspective that emphasizes the influence of biology on behavior
- psychological view that assumes the existence of the self and emphasizes the importance of self-awareness
- theory that most of what fills an individual's mind is unconscious and consists of conflicting impulses, urges, and wishes
- psychological point of view that emphasizes the effects of experience on behavior
- theory that suggests that people have the ability to change their environments or to create new ones
- learned connection between two ideas or events
- viewpoint that emphasizes the role of thought processes in determining behavior
- scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- examination of one's own thoughts and feelings
23 Clues: rule or law • learned connection between two ideas or events • examination of one's own thoughts and feelings • scientific study of behavior and mental processes • observable and measurable actions of people and animals • set of assumptions about why something is the way it is • theory focusing on the evolution of behavior and mental processes • ...
Chapter 1 - What is Psychology? 2023-08-23
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- emphasizes the role that thoughts play in determining behavior
- stresses that human capacity for self fulfillment and the importance of consciousness self-awareness and the capacity to make choices
- research that has no immediate application and is done for its own sake
- emphasizes the effects of experience on behavior
- emphasizes the influence of biology on our behavior
- suggest that people can change their environments or create new ones
- tools researchers use to learn more about human behavior
- stresses the influence of unconscious forces on human behavior
- a medical Doctor Who specializes in the treatment of psychological problems and who can prescribe medication for clients
- field of psychology concerned with discovering the basic elements of consciousness
- field of psychology concerned with how mental processes help organisms adapt to their environment
- “looking within”
- any action that people can observe or measure including walking, talking, eating, sleeping or drinking
- Floyd's theory that assumed that most of what exists in an individual's mind is unconscious and consists of conflicting impulses, urges,
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- study how the influences of ethnicity, gender, culture, and social-economic status have on behavior and mental processes
- basic truth or law
- Aristotle’s learning theory of how experiences remind us of similar experiences of the past
- the scientific study of human behavior
- Belief that psychology should be the scientific study of observable behavior
- Sigmund Freud's school of thought that emphasized the importance of unconscious motives and internal conflict in determining and understanding human behavior
- focuses on the evolution of behavior and mental processes
- mental processes including dreams perceptions thoughts and memories
- An alternative to behaviorism and structuralism developed by German psychologists
- a statement that attempts to explain why things are the way they are and why they happen the way they do
24 Clues: “looking within” • basic truth or law • the scientific study of human behavior • emphasizes the effects of experience on behavior • emphasizes the influence of biology on our behavior • tools researchers use to learn more about human behavior • focuses on the evolution of behavior and mental processes • emphasizes the role that thoughts play in determining behavior • ...
Unit 2 Review Crossword 2025-12-15
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- Unconscious memory
- Rising IQ scores over time
- Encoding without effort
- Eye muscles turning inward
- Persisting due to past investment
- Thinking about thinking
- Cramming
- Encoding requiring attention
- Memory using locations
- Ability to produce novel ideas
- Linking to meaning
- Strengthening synaptic connections
- Retaining information over time
- Smaller image seen as farther away
- Belief abilities can improve
- Active processing system
- Uniform testing procedure
- inflation Imagined events recalled as real
- Grouping nearby objects
- Temporary retrieval failure
- Persistence of memory
- Clear objects appear closer
- Readiness to perceive in a particular way
- Identifying learned information
- Sensory → short-term → long-term
- Mental shortcuts
- Mental framework for organizing knowledge
- Recall matches physical state
- Step-by-step problem-solving rules
- Visual/spatial memory system
- memory Relatively permanent storage
- Fitting new info into existing schemas
- Directs attention and resources
- Lack of early childhood memories
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- Tendency to solve problems a certain way
- Building perception from sensory input
- Separating object from background
- memory Memory reconstruction
- Forgetting where info came from
- Conscious recall of facts/events
- Recall matches mood
- Repeating to retain
- Better memory with spaced study
- Focusing mental resources
- Active mental workspace
- Personal life memories
- Narrowing to one solution
- Illusion of motion
- Exposure influencing response
- Meaning-based processing
- General knowledge
- Unconscious memory blocking
- Depth cues requiring both eyes
- — Depth affects retention
- General intelligence factor
- Grouping objects that look alike
- Rapid initial memory loss
- Consistent measurement
- Grouping by shared traits
- Info never stored
- Detailed textures appear closer
- Blocking cues for depth
- Better recall of recent items
- Test measures what it claims
64 Clues: Cramming • Mental shortcuts • General knowledge • Info never stored • Unconscious memory • Linking to meaning • Illusion of motion • Recall matches mood • Repeating to retain • Persistence of memory • Memory using locations • Personal life memories • Consistent measurement • Encoding without effort • Thinking about thinking • Active mental workspace • Grouping nearby objects • ...
UNIT 1 2022-06-07
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- study of individuals’ characteristic patterns of thinking
- study of the power and limits of genetic and environmental factors on behavior
- group that shares similar ideas, attitudes, values, and traditions
- study of brain activity + cognition
- emphasized human growth potential
- study of observable behavior
- study that aims to solve practical problems
- says that psychology should be an objective science that studies behavior without looking at mental processes
- study of how situations and cultures affect your behavior and thinking
- study of mental processes such as thinking, perception, learning, and remembering
- science of behavior and mental processes
- survey, question, read, retrieve, review
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- branch of psychology that studies how unconscious drives and conflicts influence behavior
- knowledge comes from experience, and that observation and experimentation enable scientific knowledge
- study of human flourishing in which there are goals and the promotion of one's strengths are important for thriving
- organisms with better traits have a higher chance of survival and produce more fit offspring
- doesn’t blindly accept arguments and conclusions.
- study of how psychological processes affect teaching and learning
- studies physical, cognitive, and social change throughout one's lifespan
- the debate whether behavior is due to environmental (nurture) or genetic (nature) factors
- study that uses the principles of natural selection
- study of how we think about and influence one another
- study of the measurement of human abilities, attitudes, and traits
- an approach that takes biology, psychology, and society into account when viewing a person as a whole
- study of genetic, neural, and hormonal processes for psychology
- uses introspection to reveal the structure of the mind
- science that aims to increase the scientific knowledge base
- how mental and behavioral processes function and how they enable an organism to adapt, survive, and thrive
- process of looking into oneself to observe one’s psychological processes
29 Clues: study of observable behavior • emphasized human growth potential • study of brain activity + cognition • science of behavior and mental processes • survey, question, read, retrieve, review • study that aims to solve practical problems • doesn’t blindly accept arguments and conclusions. • study that uses the principles of natural selection • ...
chapter 19 Key Concepts 2023-03-30
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- the deliberate, persistent and excessive use of a substance without regard to health concerns or accepted medical practices
- the leading cause of accidental death in the country, resulting in even more deaths than motor-vehicle collisions
- the most common stimulants in America are ________.
- drugs that affect the central nervous system by speeding up physical and mental activity
- drugs sometimes used by athletes to enhance performance and increase muscle mass
- any substance, other than food, intended to affect body functions
- one of the most publicized and powerful stimulants
- substances that affect the central nervous system by slowing down physical and mental activity
- substances that cause changes in mood, sensation, thought, emotion and self-awareness
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- occurs when a large amount of alcohol is consumed in a short period of time and can result in unresponsiveness and, if untreated, death
- the condition produced when people stop using or abusing a substance to which they are addicted
- Persons with a compulsive need for a substance and those who would suffer mental, physical and emotional distress if they stopped taking it are said to have an ________ to that substance
- occurs when someone uses an excessive amount of a substance
- the most widely used illicit drug in the United States
- In the United States, substance abuse costs tens of _________ of dollars each year in medical costs
- the use of a substance for unintended purposes or for appropriate purposes but in improper amounts or doses
- the most common stimulant used in America
- _____________ are categorized according to their effects on the body
- Substances inhaled to produce mood-altering effects
- describes when someone has to increase the amount and frequency of use to obtain the desired effect
- the most widely used and abused substance in the United States
- the desire to continually use the substance
- drug given therapeutically to prevent or treat a disease or otherwise enhance mental or physical well-being
23 Clues: the most common stimulant used in America • the desire to continually use the substance • one of the most publicized and powerful stimulants • the most common stimulants in America are ________. • Substances inhaled to produce mood-altering effects • the most widely used illicit drug in the United States • occurs when someone uses an excessive amount of a substance • ...
Family Violence 2015-01-25
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- question promise reward or threaten punishment for certain
- Cause or attempt serious emotional physical, mental, sexual harm to a family member
- one suffers from dysfunctions such as mental illness, causes them to engage in aggressive acts within the family
- a pattern of abuse in an intimate relationship
- child neglect physical indicator
- a formal pleading that alleges parents or care taker endangered the health or welfare of a child
- a sexual fixation on young children that usually is translated into sexual acts with the victim
- Any sexual act performed to a child by an adult or older child
- negligent or maltreatment of a child by a parent or caretaker causing harm to child's health or welfare
- burn caused by pressing a child to a hot object
- the worship of Satan
- sexual relations between blood relatives
- a statement or conduct of a party in the action that is offending at the trial
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- minors who have committed criminal offenses
- satanic ritual
- medical diagnosis of a child suffering from injuries not cause by accidents
- temporary circumstances resulting in an upset person unable to cope with a situation or solve a problem
- of physical harm, neglect,exploitation, sexual acts to a child
- behavioe child neglect indicator
- a group consisting of parent and children living in a household
- breaks in humerus or femur results in a twisting motion
- form of physical mental and sexual abuse by one child in the family to another
- adults who acts in sexual relations, physical, mental, emotional acts of a child
- use a person for prostitution and othr fors of sexual activities such as slavery
- Any person 18 or older
- recruitment, transportation, transfer or receipt of a person by threatening, or forcing for the purpose exploitation.
- a person the age of legal majority, usually 18
27 Clues: satanic ritual • the worship of Satan • Any person 18 or older • behavioe child neglect indicator • child neglect physical indicator • sexual relations between blood relatives • minors who have committed criminal offenses • a pattern of abuse in an intimate relationship • a person the age of legal majority, usually 18 • burn caused by pressing a child to a hot object • ...
Chapter 18 2017-01-09
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- are patterns of inflexible traits that describe social life at work and made his chest affected individual
- is usually considered the most serious of the psychological disorders is characterized by loss of contact with reality
- are clusters of symptoms that are considered recognizable diseases only within specific cultures or societies
- phobia is characterized by persistent fear of social situations in which one might be exposed to the close scrutiny of other where's invest be observed doing something embarrassing or humiliations
- involves feelings of helplessness hopelessness worthlessness guilt and great sadness
- are behavior patterns or mental processes that cost through his personal suffering or interfere with the persons ability to cope with every day life
- the first two intense persistent feelings of Exide he that are caused by an experience so dramatic that it would produce stress and almost anyone
- is the fear of heights
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- means fear
- is the of session of unwanted thoughts ideas for mental images that occur over and over again
- versus feelings of detachment from one's mental processes or body
- or an extreme excitement characterized by hyperactivity and chaotic behavior can change into depression quickly and for no apparent reason
- referred to the separation of certain personality components from mental processes of conscious thought
- is the fear of enclosed spaces
- attack is a relatively short period of intense fear what is comfort characterized by shortness of breath dizziness rapid heart trembling or shaking and sweating choking nausea and other distressing symptoms
- an immobile, expressionless, coma like state
- involves cycle of mood changes from depression to wowed elation and back again
- is the fear of being in places or situations in which is scape may be difficult or impossible
- first to the expression of psychological distress do physical symptoms
- fear of animals
20 Clues: means fear • fear of animals • is the fear of heights • is the fear of enclosed spaces • an immobile, expressionless, coma like state • versus feelings of detachment from one's mental processes or body • first to the expression of psychological distress do physical symptoms • involves cycle of mood changes from depression to wowed elation and back again • ...
Health Disparities of the LGBTQ Population 2018-05-27
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- social _____ associated with sexual orientation can have significant effects on quality and length of life
- studies show that African American and Hispanic individuals have _____ costs with medical care in later life
- approximately what percent of LGBTQ older adults have one or more diagnosable mental and/or substance abuse disorder
- social ____ doesn't mean living alone; it means being largely cut off from the outside world
- the most effective way to treat mental illness is through what type of care
- social _____ positively impacts the health of LGBTQ adults
- social support and increased social network size are associated with lower odds of _____ symptomatology, disability and poor general health
- psychotic conditions can be classified as transient, recurrent or _____
- LGBTQ individuals who have a history of _____ attempts are at a particularly high risk of repeated attempts
- studies show that the most common form of victimization towards LGBTQ individuals were what type of insults
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- _____ is strongly associated to LGBTQ adults mental health and risk for STDs and HIV
- what type of adults face the greatest financial and emotional barriers to seeking health care among the LGBTQ population
- those who identify as _____ in the U.S. have experienced significantly greater rates of living at or below the federal poverty level
- what type of interventions are proven to also be helpful in patients with major depression
- during the first half of the 20th century there will be a vast increase in the number of ____
- still to this day there are many _____ that unfairly treat sexual and gender minorities
- anxiety and mood disorders often co-occur with ____ in older adults
- justice one aspect of ____ is to better understand the social, structural and institutional elements creating differential access to health outcomes within the LGBTQ population
- process the ______ model addresses the influence of stressful life events associated with structural inequalities on mental health
- generally substance abuse disorders _____ in prevalence with age but this trend is offset among older LGBTQ individuals
20 Clues: social _____ positively impacts the health of LGBTQ adults • anxiety and mood disorders often co-occur with ____ in older adults • psychotic conditions can be classified as transient, recurrent or _____ • the most effective way to treat mental illness is through what type of care • ...
Module 14 Therapy and Treatment 2023-08-12
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- special group therapy consisting of one or more families
- when a person is put into therapy against their will
- therapy that works to change cognitive distortions and self defeating behaviors
- treats mental disorders with medication/medical procedures
- talk therapy, therapy based on the unconscious and childhood conflicts
- multiple patients meet with a clinician at the same time
- led reform efforts for mental health care
- when an individual starts using drugs again after a period of sobriety
- closing of large asylums, allowed people to be treated locally
- mental health professionals must develop this to understand and address issues of race, culture, and ethnicity
- two people in an intimate relationship go to therapy together to attempt to resolve relationship difficulties
- assesses one’s clinical needs
- institutions created to house people with psychological disorders, ostracized them from society, did not treat their disorders
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- therapy that includes principles of learning applied to change undesirable behaviors
- psychoanalytical therapy, uses interaction with toys, specifically used for children
- therapy that uses awareness of cognitive processes to help people eliminate certain thought patterns
- therapy where no advice is given, only listening
- increases self-awareness and acceptance through focus on conscious thoughts
- argued for humane treatment of people with mental illness
- Freud believed that the patient transfers all the positive or negative emotions associated with the patient’s other relationships to the psychoanalyst
- tries to treat a patients fear by presenting them with the object or situation, believing that they will get used to it and no longer be afraid
- patient and clinician meet one on one
- an individual with two or more diagnoses
- when a person chooses to go to therapy for self help
- aids in the treatment of depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia
- electroconvulsive therapy, electroshock therapy
26 Clues: assesses one’s clinical needs • patient and clinician meet one on one • an individual with two or more diagnoses • led reform efforts for mental health care • electroconvulsive therapy, electroshock therapy • therapy where no advice is given, only listening • when a person is put into therapy against their will • when a person chooses to go to therapy for self help • ...
Philos 2025-04-27
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- Tendency to incorporate misleading information
- Initial momentary storage of sensory information
- The process of converting information into a form for storage
- Central point of attention
- Relating to the process of paying attention
- Old memories interfering with new learning
- Activation of senses or body
- Relating to forming mental connections
- Focusing mental effort on something
- A place for holding information
- The act of interpreting and handling information
- Alteration of memory or perception
- Structuring information meaningfully
- Ability to perform actions without conscious thought
- Sustained attention to detect a stimulus
- Quality of being clear
- Grouping objects based on shared features
- Memory without conscious awareness
- Study of the nervous system
- Awareness of one’s own thinking
- Loss of sense of direction
- Directing attention toward a stimulus
- Lack of focus or attention
- Relating to the body
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- Combining parts to form a whole
- Ability to maintain focus over time
- New learning interfering with old memories
- Identifying previously encountered information
- Related to sensory and motor activities
- The brain’s ability to change and adapt
- Strengthening memories for long-term storage
- The study of the mind and behavior
- Continued or prolonged memory
- Relating to both sensory and motor functions
- Activation of certain memories by cues
- Degree to which a sense responds to stimuli
- Perception of something not actually present
- Difference between similar things
- The fading of memory over time
- Relating to the nervous system
- Mental structures to organize knowledge
- Quality of being prominent
- The act of gaining knowledge or skills
- Chemical messenger in the brain
- Relating to movement
- Detailed examination of elements
- Mental representation of spatial layout
- Ability to perceive spatial relationships visually
- Repeating information to aid memory
- Memory with conscious recall
50 Clues: Relating to movement • Relating to the body • Quality of being clear • Central point of attention • Quality of being prominent • Loss of sense of direction • Lack of focus or attention • Study of the nervous system • Activation of senses or body • Memory with conscious recall • Continued or prolonged memory • The fading of memory over time • Relating to the nervous system • ...
Getting Help Lesson 4 Chapter 4 2014-09-10
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- therapy involves treating a group of people who have similar problems
- therapy focuses on helping the family function in more positive ways.
- a physician who diagnoses and treats mental disorders
- therapy helps the patient to identify and correct distorted thinking patterns
- psychologist specializes in the emotional and behavior problems of school children
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- is a physician who treats physical disorders of the brain
- social worker provides guidance and treatment for emotional problems.
- therapy is the use of medications to treat symptoms of a mental disorders
- an ongoing dialogue between a patient and mental health professional
- therapy is a treatment process that focuses on changing unwanted behaviors
- may handle personal matter or work in a school setting
- psychologist treats emotional and behavior disorders through counseling.
12 Clues: a physician who diagnoses and treats mental disorders • may handle personal matter or work in a school setting • is a physician who treats physical disorders of the brain • an ongoing dialogue between a patient and mental health professional • social worker provides guidance and treatment for emotional problems. • ...
Inspire Crossword 2022-05-19
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- The feeling you get when you feel like you are missing out
- Helps decrease the stigma around mental heatlh, this app provides people the chance to _____ mental health issues around the world.
- TikTok trend that has made progressive progress in young adults mental health. This trend has over 290 million views and helps normalize therpay and other mental health related issues. (Mari, para 4)
- D'Amelio Famous TikTok influencer known for her dancing videos and has a new reality TV show coming out this september
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- The famous fashion retail site, the does all of their marketing through social media and influencers
- Social media ruling family that has had numerous of televisions shows, paid partnerships, lifestyle brand of their own, and even 5 sisters each with their own fan following
- Lots of parents and influencers these days are rooting for federal ____ to be put in place on social media sites
- Social media site known for its famous dancing, makeup, pranks and attention grabbing short vidoes. (Mari, para 1)
- health A person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being. Mental Health
9 Clues: The feeling you get when you feel like you are missing out • The famous fashion retail site, the does all of their marketing through social media and influencers • health A person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being. Mental Health • ...
AlfaTech AsiaMental Health Awareness crossword puzzle 2024-10-16
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- People who ________ each other can work together more effectively at home, at work, or elsewhere. They are also more willing to share intimate information, which can reduce the risk of anxiety and depression and build a stronger sense of self.
- An action that a mental health person would want from the society to stop criticized or judge towards their personality
- Having a __________whether through family, friends, or professionals, provides the emotional and psychological foundation needed to navigate challenges and maintain mental health
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- A loved one who lives with mental illness might show behaviour you think is unusual. It might be hard for you to________, accept and cope with.
- A feeling that a mental health person will experience that affect their daily interaction, loss of pleasure or interest in activities.
- Everyone who’s helping someone with mental health_______, is you haven't failed, you cannot fail, but you can do something.
- Mental health is a_____________ not identity of the person, mental health illness don’t define who someone is, they are just one aspect of a person’s experience.
- As a colleges, friends or family, it is important to create an environment to ease assurance to he/she experienced mental illness that everything is going to be ok.
8 Clues: An action that a mental health person would want from the society to stop criticized or judge towards their personality • Everyone who’s helping someone with mental health_______, is you haven't failed, you cannot fail, but you can do something. • ...
6245634 2020-01-06
Trawsieithu - pwysau ysgol 2020-05-18
23 Clues: / work • / feel • / worry • / exams • / advise • / stress • / upload • / advice • / support • / lack of • / results • / pressure • / bullying • / homework • / revision • / depresses • / pictures • / the future • / other pupils • / social media • / peer pressure • / mental health • / no confidence
Advocate Crossword 2020-11-23
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- Someone who can relate, sympathise and feel for others
- Hearing and trying to understand someone communicating to you
- The process of finding out who you really are and the life you can have with higher levels of mental health
- To connect with another person’s thoughts, feelings and experiences
- The path that marks progress from one place to another
- Working through emotional distress to find greater peace, acceptance and wellness
- To understand and acknowledge someone’s emotional experience
- A difficulty or hardship one is faced
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- To work together, a great dynamic with support networks while co-ordinating mental health care
- Someone who continues to try, regardless of what is thrown their way
- A bond or closeness between two people, all humans need it
- Understanding, hearing, accepting and encouraging some are all examples of how to show _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- To help someone to feel strong and confident in their own capability to help themself
- Someone able to withstand considerable challenge and hardship without giving up
- Someone who feels things very deeply
- The courage and strength to face difficult, challenging and scary situations
- In validating communication, people feel _ _ _ _ _
- Activities one undertakes to attend to their physical, emotional and mental health
- Continuing to put in the hard work in the belief things will get better is having _ _ _ _
19 Clues: Someone who feels things very deeply • A difficulty or hardship one is faced • In validating communication, people feel _ _ _ _ _ • Someone who can relate, sympathise and feel for others • The path that marks progress from one place to another • A bond or closeness between two people, all humans need it • To understand and acknowledge someone’s emotional experience • ...
Brodie's Law Crossword 2016-10-31
Trawsieithu - pwysau ysgol 2020-05-18
23 Clues: / work • / feel • / exams • / advise • / worry • / upload • / stress • / advice • / support • / lack of • / results • / homework • / bullying • / depresses • / pressure • / revision • / pictures • / the future • / other pupils • / social media • / mental health • / peer pressure • / no confidence
Mental Health Awareness 2023-05-03
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- A mental health disorder characterized by sudden and intense feelings of fear and panic
- A mental health disorder characterized by extreme changes in mood
- A feeling of intense sadness and hopelessness
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest
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- A mental health disorder characterized by excessive and uncontrollable worry
- A feeling of worry or unease
- A mental health disorder characterized by difficulty sleeping
- A mental health disorder characterized by difficulty paying attention and impulsivity
8 Clues: A feeling of worry or unease • A feeling of intense sadness and hopelessness • A mental health disorder characterized by difficulty sleeping • A mental health disorder characterized by extreme changes in mood • A mental health disorder characterized by excessive and uncontrollable worry • ...
civics 2022-06-23
19 Clues: ew • me • boo • tall • word • rules • sucks • arron • people • housing • cool ig • not fun • boooooo • dont die • get things • vroom vroom • mia needs it • getting around • unlike my mental health
Mental Health Month Crossword 2024 2024-04-25
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- practices that promote physical, emotional, and mental wellbeing
- Treatment aimed at improving mental health through counseling or intervention.
- he's us have a sense of belonging, purpose and support
- positively loaded phrases, or statements that are used to challenge unhelpful or negative thoughts.
- what is the first name of the wellness commissioner for the 23-24 school year
- where is the wellness center located
- regard for ones own wellbeing and happiness
- Acknowledgment and embracing of one's thoughts, feelings, and experiences without resistance
- Strategies or mechanisms used to manage stress or difficult emotions.
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- ability to bounce back from adverse experiences
- a common mood disorder that is more complicated than just being sad
- ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- what is the name of the wellness coordinator
- Practice of being present and aware of thoughts, feelings, and sensations without judgment.
- seek help, find ____ (hint: on some IG posts)
- confidence in ones own worth and abilities
- Negative attitudes or beliefs towards individuals with mental health conditions
- when you ask for a walk-in therapy appointment it is called ac a method someone uses to deal with stress
- a feeling of unease of dread that may NOT have an identifiable trigger
19 Clues: where is the wellness center located • confidence in ones own worth and abilities • regard for ones own wellbeing and happiness • what is the name of the wellness coordinator • seek help, find ____ (hint: on some IG posts) • ability to bounce back from adverse experiences • he's us have a sense of belonging, purpose and support • ...
Alcohol Crossword Wellness 2025-01-15
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- A chronic disease of the liver, often caused by alcohol consumption
- To be absent from drinking or using drugs
- Making something possible or easier
- The state of diminished mental or physical capabilities caused by a drug like alcohol
- Distilled beverages with a high alcohol content
- A person drinking an excessive amount of alcohol in a short amount of time
- Delayed unpleasant symptoms that occur after excessive alcohol intake
- The specific organic compound of alcohol found in alcoholic drinks
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- A liquor is an ____ drink
- A disease in which the liver becomes inflamed
- A dangerous and excessive amount of a drug
- A condition that results in the child's mental and physical defects due to the mother's alcohol consumption during pregnancy
- What is the name of the effect when a person drinks too much alcohol?
- Drugs that slow brain activity and cause a calming effect (alcohol is an example)
- The process through which the body breaks down materials like alcohol
- Operating a vehicle while under the effects of drugs that alter mental state
- Self-control and self-consciousness
- A word that describes the loss of memory caused by a high blood alcohol content
- Drinking alcohol is a health ____ regardless of the amount
19 Clues: A liquor is an ____ drink • Self-control and self-consciousness • Making something possible or easier • To be absent from drinking or using drugs • A dangerous and excessive amount of a drug • A disease in which the liver becomes inflamed • Distilled beverages with a high alcohol content • Drinking alcohol is a health ____ regardless of the amount • ...
A Saúde Mental é imprescindível para o bem-estar e a convivência em sociedade 2022-05-31
10 Clues: Gera bem-estar • Ambiente de apoio • Vontade de obter algo • Causa mundial de morte • Período de desenvolvimento • Exerce influencia na realidade • Fator de risco para a saúde mental • Constituem soluções contraditórias • Relação Importante para a saúde mental • Afetam humor, raciocínio e comportamento
TEKS CERAMAH 2022-09-24
10 Clues: kata ajakan • istilah lain ceramah • konjungsi sebab - akibat • struktur kedua teks ceramah • struktur ketiga teks ceramah • struktur pertama teks ceramah • orang yang menyampaikan ceramah • kata yang digunakan untuk menyapa • kata kerja yang menunjukan tindakan mental • kata ganti yang digunakan pada teks ceramah
Suicide Awareness and Prevention 2023-09-21
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- Talking about suicide can help spread ________ of mental health
- Condition associated with cyber and other bullying
- CDC says 20% of youth experience social __________
- Early diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders can lead to a ____________ life
- Targets of _____________ are at a greater risk of self-harm and suicidal behaviors
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- A potential warning sign of impending suicide is giving away _________
- Mean age of onset of adolescent depression
- Suicide _____________ is a critical goal of the NJROTC program
- A potential warning sign of impending suicide is long-term ____________
- Mental health is often overlooked and called the "silent ________"
10 Clues: Mean age of onset of adolescent depression • Condition associated with cyber and other bullying • CDC says 20% of youth experience social __________ • Suicide _____________ is a critical goal of the NJROTC program • Talking about suicide can help spread ________ of mental health • Mental health is often overlooked and called the "silent ________" • ...
Mental Health Matters 2024-04-23
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- Appreciation for what one has.
- Rest for mental and physical restoration.
- People you like and enjoy being with who are a source of social support.
- Spending time helping others in need by ________ can help decrease depression and increase self worth.
- Any physical activity that enhances physical fitness and reduces stress, anxiety, and depression.
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- Time _______ is the ability to plan daily tasks to increase efficiency or productivity.
- This year's Mental Health week theme is "a call to be ____".
- Understanding and sharing others' feelings.
- Help and encouragement from others.
- Overall mental and physical health.
10 Clues: Appreciation for what one has. • Help and encouragement from others. • Overall mental and physical health. • Rest for mental and physical restoration. • Understanding and sharing others' feelings. • This year's Mental Health week theme is "a call to be ____". • People you like and enjoy being with who are a source of social support. • ...
Psychologists at Work 2023-09-12
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- has no medical training but has a doctorate degree; they work in a wide range of vocational settings
- assess and treat mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders
- explores the relationship between psychological factors and physical ailments or disease
- considers the relationship between people and their physical environment
- applies psychology to athletic ability and exercise
- study and advise on workplace behavior
- help organizations, including companies, improve productivity and systems of operation
- experiments with how we perceive, think and solve problems
- research that is aimed at approaching a particular problem
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- explores links between the mind and the brain
- research that aims to increase the knowledge base
- professionals who help people cope with challenges by recognizing strengths and resources
- investigates our persistent traits
- a medical doctor who is licensed to prescribe drugs and treat causes of mental illnesses
- studies changes from the womb to death
- focuses on legal issues (related to criminal or civil cases), such as determining the accuracy of witness memories
- has training and usually a professional license in an area focused on how the surrounding environment (living conditions such as poverty and drug abuse) can impact one’s mental disorder/s
- explores how we view and affect one another
- devoted to counseling children in elementary and secondary schools who have academic or emotional problems
19 Clues: investigates our persistent traits • study and advise on workplace behavior • studies changes from the womb to death • explores how we view and affect one another • explores links between the mind and the brain • research that aims to increase the knowledge base • applies psychology to athletic ability and exercise • ...
kruiswoordpuzzel engels 1.a 2013-10-29
16 Clues: tak • groei • gevaar • recept • voedsel • allergie • dringend • uitzoeken • zeer doen • bewustzijn • verzekering • onderzoeken • ontwikkeling • geestelijk(e) • pijnlijk,zeer • lichamelijk(e)
speak word search 2024-12-19
18 Clues: art • ohio • heal • event • title • family • assault • villain • feeling • hideout • journey • anxiety • struggle • ex friend • safes pace • art teacher • hated class • mental state
Seize the Day! 2024-03-20
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- Increases strength and endurance
- Boosts memory recall
- Increases alertness
- May reduce the rate of cognitive decline
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- Lifts fatigue and low spirits
- Improves the ability to process information.
- Increases mental stamina
- Useful for children with learning disabilities
- Has caffeine
- Increases mental clarity and focus
10 Clues: Has caffeine • Increases alertness • Boosts memory recall • Increases mental stamina • Lifts fatigue and low spirits • Increases strength and endurance • Increases mental clarity and focus • May reduce the rate of cognitive decline • Improves the ability to process information. • Useful for children with learning disabilities
Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-18
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- - an extreme or irrational fear or an adversion to something
- - to give advice to ;advice
- - the feeling of being upset or annoyed
- - the state of having a serious mental illness.
- - Response of the body to the demands of daily living
- - Exercise that helps to improve health and happiness. It uses breathing techniques and meditation
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- - a feeling of expectation and desire for a particular thing to happen
- - the state of having a serious mental illness.
- - feelings of severe dispondency and dejection
- - a mental disorder that is characterized by sharp mood swings
- - a state of apprehensive and psychic tension occurring in some forms of mental disorder
- - treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. - Therapy
12 Clues: - to give advice to ;advice • - the feeling of being upset or annoyed • - feelings of severe dispondency and dejection • - the state of having a serious mental illness. • - the state of having a serious mental illness. • - Response of the body to the demands of daily living • - an extreme or irrational fear or an adversion to something • ...
Saúde integral 2° ano 2025-04-23
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- Processo conduzido por profissional capacitado para cuidar da saúde mental
- Processo de entender suas próprias emoções, pensamentos e comportamentos
- Emoção comum que pode se tornar um transtorno se constante e intensa
- Estado de equilíbrio físico, mental e emocional
- Profissional habilitado a cuidar da saúde mental
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- Capacidade de lidar com situações difíceis e se recuperar delas
- Conjunto de ações que uma pessoa realiza para promover sua própria saúde
- Prática que ajuda a acalmar a mente e melhorar o foco
- Resposta do corpo a situações desafiadoras ou ameaçadoras
- – Direito garantido por Lei para todos os cidadãos
- Habilidade de se colocar no lugar do outro
11 Clues: Habilidade de se colocar no lugar do outro • Estado de equilíbrio físico, mental e emocional • Profissional habilitado a cuidar da saúde mental • – Direito garantido por Lei para todos os cidadãos • Prática que ajuda a acalmar a mente e melhorar o foco • Resposta do corpo a situações desafiadoras ou ameaçadoras • ...
P1 2021-01-02
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- in or to a foreign country or countries
- in a lower position (than), under
- be willing to take
- the physical or mental power or skill needed to do something
- to say that you will not do or accept something
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- on or onto a ship, aircraft, bus, or train
- in or to a higher position than something else
- to be failed to due something due to the lack of mental power or skill
- to have the necessary physical strength, mental power, skill, time, money, or opportunity to do something
- to agree to take something
10 Clues: be willing to take • to agree to take something • in a lower position (than), under • in or to a foreign country or countries • on or onto a ship, aircraft, bus, or train • in or to a higher position than something else • to say that you will not do or accept something • the physical or mental power or skill needed to do something • ...
The Clues Puzzle 2025-03-09
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- 🌿 – The way a person lives, affecting their health.
- 💭 – Mental patterns that influence emotions and decisions.
- 🌀 – Regular actions that shape your well-being.
- 🧘♂️ – Activities that reduce stress and improve mental health.
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- 🥗 – The food and substances needed for growth and health.
- 🌟 – A state of good health, encompassing physical, mental, and emotional balance.
- 🏃 – Movement and exercise that keep the body strong.
- 💧 – Drinking enough water to maintain body functions.
- 😴 – Essential rest that helps the body and mind recover.
- ⚡ – The strength needed to be active and stay healthy.
10 Clues: 🌀 – Regular actions that shape your well-being. • 🌿 – The way a person lives, affecting their health. • 🏃 – Movement and exercise that keep the body strong. • 💧 – Drinking enough water to maintain body functions. • ⚡ – The strength needed to be active and stay healthy. • 😴 – Essential rest that helps the body and mind recover. • ...
health crossword 2024-04-08
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- this can affect your mental/emotional health
- a breathing exercise we practiced in class to help with mental/emotional health
- has three sides and lists the three main parts of your health
- things you can do to take care of your mental/emotional health
- thoughts & feelings and how you express them
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- this can affect your physical health
- this can affect your social health
- the condition of your body and how you treat it
- communication and relationships with others
- the game we played to move our bodies during class one day
10 Clues: this can affect your social health • this can affect your physical health • communication and relationships with others • this can affect your mental/emotional health • thoughts & feelings and how you express them • the condition of your body and how you treat it • the game we played to move our bodies during class one day • ...
Greek and Latin Roots #4 2025-11-06
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- the science of diagnosing and treating mental disorders
- a strong feeling of dislike
- the study and science of the mind and mental behavior
- high minded or noble
- a physical illness caused or aggravated by mental factors
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- relating to things that are unexplainable by natural laws. EX:telepathy, clairvoyance
- hostility or I'll will toward someone or something
- of one mind, two or more people in complete agreement
- a person who specializes in psychology
- to bring to life, or to use animation techniques to bring a character to life
10 Clues: high minded or noble • a strong feeling of dislike • a person who specializes in psychology • hostility or I'll will toward someone or something • of one mind, two or more people in complete agreement • the study and science of the mind and mental behavior • the science of diagnosing and treating mental disorders • ...
Mental and Behavioral Disorders 2020-11-25
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- Group of mental disorders in which the person experiences physical symptoms without having an actual underlying cause.
- Condition of persistent inattention leading to hyperactivity & impulsivity (ABBREV.)
- Progressive degenerative disease of the brain producing a typical profile of loss of mental & physical functioning. Most common cause of dementia. Common in people over 65.
- Progressive general deterioration of mental functions including perceiving, thinking & remembering. Several different types.
- Type of disorder of extreme withdrawal & obsessive behavior. Noticed in children with classic signs such as eye-to-eye gaze, resistance to change or physical touch.
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- Major affective disorder with abnormally intense mood swings from a manic state to a severely depressed state.
- Type of dementia due to reduction in blood flow to the brain from narrowed and stenosed arteries.
- Major psychiatric disturbance which is a group of disorders resulting in chronic mental dysfunction, producing varying degrees of mental impairment. May have delusions, hallucinations or flat affect.
- Behavioral disorder in which children demonstrate behaviors that are oppositional towards adults(ABBREV.)
- State of extreme worry & aggitation. If this state becomes unfocused & happens suddenly & unexpectedly, it may develop into a panic attack.
10 Clues: Condition of persistent inattention leading to hyperactivity & impulsivity (ABBREV.) • Type of dementia due to reduction in blood flow to the brain from narrowed and stenosed arteries. • Behavioral disorder in which children demonstrate behaviors that are oppositional towards adults(ABBREV.) • ...
Piaget's 4 stages of cognitive development 2023-01-13
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- Inability to rewind a process mentally
- understanding of the world, both in concrete and abstract terms
- Focusing on one aspect of a task or problem to the exclusion of other relevant
- Ability to use mental images or words to represent external reality
- thought Understanding that the things one cannot directly perceive still exist
- Inability to take the psychological or physical perspective of another person
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- of the task or problem
- Understanding that physical quantities remain the same in spite of changes in
- permanence A mental construction or concept that allows one to interpret, classify and refine
- shape or appearance
- Refers to mental, problem-solving or thinking abilities
11 Clues: shape or appearance • of the task or problem • Inability to rewind a process mentally • Refers to mental, problem-solving or thinking abilities • understanding of the world, both in concrete and abstract terms • Ability to use mental images or words to represent external reality • Understanding that physical quantities remain the same in spite of changes in • ...
