mental Crossword Puzzles
Intro To Mental Health 2025-08-28
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- Global manual by WHO to classify disorders
- Debate between genetics and environment in shaping mental health
- False beliefs often seen in schizophrenia
- Factors like income, housing, and work that impact mental health
- Persistent depressive disorder acronym
- Extreme shifts in mood, energy, and functioning
- Disorder with persistent, excessive worry not in proportion to threat
- Feeling good, functioning effectively, managing emotions
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- An individual’s emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- The study of psychological health over the lifespan
- A trauma-related disorder caused by war, abuse, or disaster
- Disorder involving abnormal thinking and perceptions, with hallucinations/delusions
- Constant sadness, helplessness, or irritability
- Document produced by the APA to diagnose disorders
- Natural response to perceived threats; triggers fight-or-flight
15 Clues: Persistent depressive disorder acronym • False beliefs often seen in schizophrenia • Global manual by WHO to classify disorders • Constant sadness, helplessness, or irritability • Extreme shifts in mood, energy, and functioning • Document produced by the APA to diagnose disorders • The study of psychological health over the lifespan • ...
vocabulary crossword puzzle 2022-03-09
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- having keen mental understanding
- not harmful or injurious; harmless
- relating to a dry environment
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- having/showing acute mental discernment
- moderately warm
- having profound/great knowledge
- self pitying or tearfully sentimental
- relating to cattle; sluggish
- extravagant/rich
- a perfect place/paradise/heaven/ideal place
10 Clues: moderately warm • extravagant/rich • relating to cattle; sluggish • relating to a dry environment • having profound/great knowledge • having keen mental understanding • not harmful or injurious; harmless • self pitying or tearfully sentimental • having/showing acute mental discernment • a perfect place/paradise/heaven/ideal place
Vocab 16 2024-01-08
10 Clues: A region • To limit • To press in • To hold back • To confine forcibly • Harsh biting quality • Great pain or mental suffering • To separate liquids from solids. • Excessive physical or mental tension • "The students didn't like the new teacher, due to her being too _."
LIST 30 2023-04-18
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- malicious or playfully annoying
- a person who's on good terms with another
- next number after the eleventh
- to go without something
- in a way that is genuine, earnest or truthful
- in, into, or through the midst of; in association or connection with
- manner of behaving
- across from; facing
- an area set apart for or containing graves, tombs, or funeral urns
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- a large wavw caused by seaquake or volcanic eruption
- a state of mental indecision
- to take into one's possession
- essential, indispensable or requisite
- the act of a person or thing that writes
- rise
- a vessel used for private cruising
- to form a mental image of something
- anything kept, furnished or provided for a specific purpose
18 Clues: rise • manner of behaving • across from; facing • to go without something • a state of mental indecision • to take into one's possession • next number after the eleventh • malicious or playfully annoying • a vessel used for private cruising • to form a mental image of something • essential, indispensable or requisite • the act of a person or thing that writes • ...
Jacob's Fish in a Tree Crossword 2021-11-18
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- Removal of tissue to find disease
- Impossible to perceive
- Loss of memory
- Comfort received by a person after tragedy
- Cause someone to feel very bad
- Surgical procedure on a corpse
- Pursued in addition to the normal course of study
- A complete destruction of something
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- Deny something by using the opposite idea
- Close observation
- Relating to the application of scientific methods to the investigation of crime
- An examination of someone’s own mental health
- An opening on a house that allows air to flow through
- Marked by using irony
- To change form or character of
- Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or disease
- Relationship
- Move away from a certain point
18 Clues: Relationship • Loss of memory • Close observation • Marked by using irony • Impossible to perceive • To change form or character of • Cause someone to feel very bad • Surgical procedure on a corpse • Move away from a certain point • Removal of tissue to find disease • A complete destruction of something • Deny something by using the opposite idea • ...
Jacob's Fish in a Tree Crossword 2021-11-18
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- Removal of tissue to find disease
- Deny something by using the opposite idea
- Close observation
- Marked by using irony
- Pursued in addition to the normal course of study
- A complete destruction of something
- Cause someone to feel very bad
- Loss of memory
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- Relating to the application of scientific methods to the investigation of crime
- Move away from a certain point
- An opening on a house that allows air to flow through
- Relationship
- An examination of someone’s own mental health
- Comfort received by a person after tragedy
- Impossible to perceive
- Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or disease
- To change form or character of
- Surgical procedure on a corpse
18 Clues: Relationship • Loss of memory • Close observation • Marked by using irony • Impossible to perceive • Move away from a certain point • To change form or character of • Surgical procedure on a corpse • Cause someone to feel very bad • Removal of tissue to find disease • A complete destruction of something • Deny something by using the opposite idea • ...
Saavedra Phobia Psych Crossword 2025-02-18
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- way a disorder manifests in an individual
- process where one predicts negative outcomes
- strong emotional reaction linked to certain phobias
- association of a negative stimuli and a neutral one
- Strengthening a behavior by reward
- straying away from stress inducing environments
- intense and irrational fear or disgust
- type of exposure therapy involving real-life situations
- study that follows participants over time
- self-reported measures of discomfort
- treatment that gradually introduces the feared object
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- Learning through rewards and punishments
- replace stress-producing thoughts with neutral ones
- treatment that combines thought restructuring and behavioral changes
- form of learning through emotional associations
- techniques used to manage distressing thoughts
- technique using mental visualization to reduce fear
- manual used for diagnosing mental disorders
18 Clues: Strengthening a behavior by reward • self-reported measures of discomfort • intense and irrational fear or disgust • Learning through rewards and punishments • way a disorder manifests in an individual • study that follows participants over time • manual used for diagnosing mental disorders • process where one predicts negative outcomes • ...
Unit 9: Take Care 2022-11-11
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- The person in command / in charge mostly in forums or chatroom
- Relating to the mind
- How you look
- Can be good for social life and health
- Disagreement; Dispute
- You should eat five ______ of fruits and vegetables daily
- Adolescent
- The person whom you seek regarding psychological problems
- Connection between people
- A group of people who intimidate the weak and vulnerable people, often to bring harm
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- A function where you can use to block certain messages in networking sites
- Needed for body growth
- The person who is ill-treated is often the?
- People do this to stay healthy
- Mental breakdown, dejection
- Not mechanical, opposing to analogue
- Having problems will most likely cause this
- Grown-ups
18 Clues: Grown-ups • Adolescent • How you look • Relating to the mind • Disagreement; Dispute • Needed for body growth • Connection between people • Mental breakdown, dejection • People do this to stay healthy • Not mechanical, opposing to analogue • Can be good for social life and health • The person who is ill-treated is often the? • Having problems will most likely cause this • ...
surviving and thriving 2018-04-05
18 Clues: reveal • support • irritate • bring up • invention • surrender • until now • misbelief • irritating • declaration • mental health • flourish, prosper • overused, overdone • advocate, supporter • overcome an obstacle • critical observation • proposition, predicate • invulnerable, impregnable
Do you know psychology? 2021-05-19
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- the negative effect of challenging circumstances on one’s mental and emotional wellbeing
- mental model that includes prior knowledge and expectations
- the science of mind and behavior
- a person who feels energized after time alone
- prejudice for or against something
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- the treatment of mental disorder by psychological rather than medical means
- one’s standard pattern of thinking, feeling, and behaving
- person who gains energy from being around other people
- part of Freud’s model of the psyche that handles moral decisions; also known as the conscience
- worry or fear that is not proportional to reality
10 Clues: the science of mind and behavior • prejudice for or against something • a person who feels energized after time alone • worry or fear that is not proportional to reality • person who gains energy from being around other people • one’s standard pattern of thinking, feeling, and behaving • mental model that includes prior knowledge and expectations • ...
Suicide Awareness and Prevention 2023-09-21
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- Early diagnosis & treatment of mental disorders can lead to a _____ life
- Talking about suicide can help spread ________ of mental health
- Targets of _____ are at a greater risk of self-harm & suicidal behaviors
- Mean age of onset of adolescent depression
- Suicide _______ is a critical goal of the NJROTC program
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- Condition associated with cyber and other bullying
- CDC says 20% of youth experience social __________
- A potential warning sign of impending suicide is giving away _________
- 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 ________" • ...
Suicide Awareness and Prevention 2023-09-21
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- CDC says 20% of youth experience social __________
- A warning sign of impending suicide is long-term ____________
- Suicide _______ is a critical goal of the NJROTC program
- Condition associated with cyber and other bullying
- Talking about suicide can help spread ________ of mental health
- Mean age of onset of adolescent depression
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- Early diagnosis & treatment of mental disorders can lead to a _____ life
- Targets of _____ are at a greater risk of self-harm
- A warning sign of impending suicide is giving away _________
- Mental health is often overlooked and called the "silent ________"
10 Clues: Mean age of onset of adolescent depression • CDC says 20% of youth experience social __________ • Condition associated with cyber and other bullying • Targets of _____ are at a greater risk of self-harm • Suicide _______ is a critical goal of the NJROTC program • A warning sign of impending suicide is giving away _________ • ...
Well-being for the care giver. 2025-04-15
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- A condition of mental or physical tension resulting from challenging circumstances.
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties.
- The restorative rest that is essential for recovery.
- The act of prioritizing your own needs and well-being.
- Relationships and social support that can help reduce stress.
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- A period of rest or relaxation.
- The process of providing the body with essential nutrients.
- Physical activity to maintain or improve health.
- OUT: A period away from responsibilities to recharge.
- WELL-BEING: A state of positive mental and emotional health.
10 Clues: A period of rest or relaxation. • Physical activity to maintain or improve health. • The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties. • The restorative rest that is essential for recovery. • OUT: A period away from responsibilities to recharge. • The act of prioritizing your own needs and well-being. • The process of providing the body with essential nutrients. • ...
Mindfulness Practices 2024-09-27
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- – Concentrating on the present moment
- – Mental practice of imagining positive outcomes
- – Spending time in nature for relaxation
- – Recognizing and appreciating the good
- – Technique for reducing stress
- – Being present in the moment
- – Importance of quiet time for the mind
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- – Practice of focused relaxation
- – Positive statements for self-improvement
- – Physical and mental practice for wellness
- – Writing thoughts for clarity and reflection
- – Awareness technique to relax body parts
12 Clues: – Being present in the moment • – Technique for reducing stress • – Practice of focused relaxation • – Concentrating on the present moment • – Recognizing and appreciating the good • – Importance of quiet time for the mind • – Spending time in nature for relaxation • – Awareness technique to relax body parts • – Positive statements for self-improvement • ...
TEKS CERAMAH 2022-10-08
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
Alzheimers 2015-09-10
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- mental or physical power
- enjoyable, increase activity in something or encourage someone
- become less or reduce
- something added into your diet e.g. eating vitamin tablets
- related to your brain; thinking about things
- ability to do something e.g. mental capacity – brain power
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- joined in or took part in something
- something has been added into a type of food
- losing your memory; when your memory deteriorates (gets worse) in old age
- stop something from happening
- uses
- support
- continuing or lasting for a long time (such as a long-term illness)
- Keep
14 Clues: uses • Keep • support • become less or reduce • mental or physical power • stop something from happening • joined in or took part in something • something has been added into a type of food • related to your brain; thinking about things • something added into your diet e.g. eating vitamin tablets • ability to do something e.g. mental capacity – brain power • ...
Cognitive and language development 2016-03-15
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- a mental category
- prelingusitic communication
- a child learns the difference between a cat and a tiger
- mental manipulations
- baba dada
- a preschool child cannot see things from another's perspective
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- the second stage of Piaget's theory
- baby sees a tiger and calls it "Fluffy" the family cat's name
- recommends moving away from " talk and chalk"
- modifying the level of instruction based on a child's needs
- the study of the sounds of language
- stringing together vowel sounds
- a child gives human qualities to nonliving things
- proposed a stage theory cognitive development
14 Clues: baba dada • a mental category • mental manipulations • prelingusitic communication • stringing together vowel sounds • the second stage of Piaget's theory • the study of the sounds of language • recommends moving away from " talk and chalk" • proposed a stage theory cognitive development • a child gives human qualities to nonliving things • ...
Consciousness & Drugs 2024-04-02
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- drugs that slow mental and body functions
- drugs that cause false sensory stimuli
- hormone most responsible for mood
- stage of sleep that contains dreams
- sleep disorder that can stop breathing
- sleep disorder where the brainstem malfunctions
- dream theory based on random firing of the brain
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- our awareness of ourselves & environment
- CIA led conspiracy involving LSD
- Sigmund Freud's main reason for our dreams
- drugs that raise mental and body functions
- dream theory where we sort through day's events
- cheap anti-overdose drug
- government program started under Nixon
14 Clues: cheap anti-overdose drug • CIA led conspiracy involving LSD • hormone most responsible for mood • stage of sleep that contains dreams • drugs that cause false sensory stimuli • government program started under Nixon • sleep disorder that can stop breathing • our awareness of ourselves & environment • drugs that slow mental and body functions • ...
Unit 8 2025-10-21
Puzzle 1: Scientific Foundations: Approaches 2022-12-15
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- scientific study of behavior & mental process
- unconscious influences behavior
- scientific study of observable behavioral
- behavior impacted by body,brain,nervous system
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- integrated approach to psychology
- emphasizes human growth potential
- branch relating to psychological disorders
- study of mental processes
- prescribes medical and psychological therapy
- cultural differences affect behavior
- natural selection and survival of fittest
11 Clues: study of mental processes • unconscious influences behavior • integrated approach to psychology • emphasizes human growth potential • cultural differences affect behavior • natural selection and survival of fittest • scientific study of observable behavioral • branch relating to psychological disorders • prescribes medical and psychological therapy • ...
AP Psych Definition Word Play 2021-04-09
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- mental state when an organzism
- demonstrated that cognition is at
- understanding complex cognitive
- taught rats to run in a maze
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- trained raccoons to act like humans
- reversion to a natural behavior
- sudden realization regarding a prob.
- principle that worked well w/ humans
- perceptions are organized wholes
- stimulus must provide reliable signal
- mental represen. that recalls info
11 Clues: taught rats to run in a maze • mental state when an organzism • reversion to a natural behavior • understanding complex cognitive • perceptions are organized wholes • demonstrated that cognition is at • mental represen. that recalls info • trained raccoons to act like humans • sudden realization regarding a prob. • principle that worked well w/ humans • ...
Spelling Words 2021-05-06
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- The two oval-shaped masses
- an inclination
- consequently
- the combination of mental and physical traits of a person
- to enclose on all sides; encompass
- any of several plants belonging to the genus Nicotiana
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- state of being suspected
- a state of mental indecision
- to fashion or adapt to a particular taste
- contemplation or speculation
- complete
11 Clues: complete • consequently • an inclination • state of being suspected • The two oval-shaped masses • a state of mental indecision • contemplation or speculation • to enclose on all sides; encompass • to fashion or adapt to a particular taste • any of several plants belonging to the genus Nicotiana • the combination of mental and physical traits of a person
Miss South Africa 2023-06-29
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- Car won by miss south africa
- Miss South Africa 2022 second runner up
- Miss South Africa 2021
- Greatest to ever do it
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- Owner of champagne brand
- First black Miss Supranational
- Mondays Surname of miss sa mental health adv
- Miss Universe South Africa 2020
- Swimwear sponsor
- Media Miss SA key driver
- Miss South Africa 2020
11 Clues: Swimwear sponsor • Miss South Africa 2021 • Miss South Africa 2020 • Greatest to ever do it • Owner of champagne brand • Media Miss SA key driver • Car won by miss south africa • First black Miss Supranational • Miss Universe South Africa 2020 • Miss South Africa 2022 second runner up • Mondays Surname of miss sa mental health adv
Mental and Physical Health 2021-02-10
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- obsessive desire to lose weight
- severe physical or mental suffering
- disorder that affects people's behavior
- a disorder associated with mood swings
- nightmares or unwanted memories of trauma
- having sense of panic or doom
- feelings of sadness or hopelessness
- damage to a person's mind from bad events
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- feeling eating behavior is out of control
- characterized by disregard for other people
- an extreme or irrational fear
- treatment to relieve or heal a disorder
- direct influence on people by peers
- feeling tired, anxious, or depressed
- lack or loss of appetite for food
15 Clues: an extreme or irrational fear • having sense of panic or doom • obsessive desire to lose weight • lack or loss of appetite for food • severe physical or mental suffering • direct influence on people by peers • feelings of sadness or hopelessness • feeling tired, anxious, or depressed • a disorder associated with mood swings • treatment to relieve or heal a disorder • ...
All About Mental Health 2022-05-16
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- A thing is done successfully, typically by effort, courage, or skill
- A state of mental or emotional strain
- Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood
- The center of interest or activity
- A strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure or hostility
- The desire to act in service of a goal
- A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
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- The limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships
- A false belief firmly held in spite of invalidating evidence
- Worry, nervousness, or fear
- Hostile or violent behavior or attitudes toward another
- The characteristic patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that make a person unique
- A person, place or event, or situation that causes an unwanted emotional or behavioral response
- These are your positive attributes
- An effort or urge to complete a goa
15 Clues: Worry, nervousness, or fear • These are your positive attributes • The center of interest or activity • An effort or urge to complete a goa • A state of mental or emotional strain • The desire to act in service of a goal • Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood • Hostile or violent behavior or attitudes toward another • ...
Mental Qualities pg 80 2020-06-02
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- wise or judicious in practical affairs
- having or exercising the power of fluent, forceful, and appropriate speech
- artfully subtle or shrewd
- unable to read and write
- foolish or inane, especially in an unconscious, complacent manner; silly
- lacking in ideas or intelligence
- uttered clearly and distinctly
- crazy; insane; mad.
- not elaborate or artificial
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- unusually advanced or mature in development, especially mental development
- lacking in knowledge or training; unlearned:
- mentally bright; having sharp or quick intelligence
- childishly foolish; immature or trivial
- astute or sharp in practical matters:
- agreeable to reason; reasonable; sensible
15 Clues: crazy; insane; mad. • unable to read and write • artfully subtle or shrewd • not elaborate or artificial • uttered clearly and distinctly • lacking in ideas or intelligence • astute or sharp in practical matters: • wise or judicious in practical affairs • childishly foolish; immature or trivial • agreeable to reason; reasonable; sensible • ...
ATIVIDADE DE TREINAMENTO MENTAL 2020-11-02
15 Clues: Iguais. • Pretos. • Demoliu. • Enganado. • Vitoriosa. • Majestosa. • Batalharam. • Pessoa maltratada. • Ter independência. • Refúgio dos negros. • O mesmo que sem anos. • Primeiro nome de Jorge Velho. • Comandante do Quilombo dos Palmares. • Localização do Quilombo dos Palmares. • País onde está localizado o Quilombo.
Abnormal Psychology & Mental Disorders 2025-09-19
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- Sudden, intense fear without real danger, a hallmark of ___ disorder
- Disturbance of thought, emotion, and behavior, with types like paranoid and catatonic
- In autism, children often live in an almost totally private ___
- Repetitive movements in autism, such as hand flapping, are called ___ behaviors
- Neurotransmitter reduced in depression and anxiety
- Learning process central to the development of phobias
- The manual used for classification of mental disorders (abbrev.)
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- Attention-related behavioral disorder marked by hyperactivity and impulsivity
- Abnormal psychology is also known as ___
- Abnormal behavior is often explained with the four D’s; one is ___, meaning "upsetting or unpleasant"
- Defense mechanism in OCD linked to rituals to reduce anxiety
- Common anxiety type where person feels constant worry, also called GAD
- In DSM-IV, Axis II includes this category of disorders, e.g. paranoid, histrionic
- Disorder characterized by extreme excitement, elation, and inflated self-esteem
- Persistent unwanted thoughts and repetitive behaviors
15 Clues: Abnormal psychology is also known as ___ • Neurotransmitter reduced in depression and anxiety • Persistent unwanted thoughts and repetitive behaviors • Learning process central to the development of phobias • Defense mechanism in OCD linked to rituals to reduce anxiety • In autism, children often live in an almost totally private ___ • ...
More positive and negative feeling words 2012-07-02
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- satisfied with what one is or has
- to inspire with courage
- having one's curiosity or attention engaged
- depressed by the failure of one's hopes
- to be full of mental distress or uneasiness
- depressed in spirits; discouraged
- to be sure of oneself
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- characterized by keeping a firm hold
- disappointed; let down; sad
- gloomy; the tendency to see only bad outcomes
- feeling or expressing gratitude
- able or quick to receive suggestions, ideas, etc.
- in a state of nervous mental or physical strain
- to deprive of courage, hope, or confidence
- disposed to take a positive view of events
- up to be agitated or excited
16 Clues: to be sure of oneself • to inspire with courage • disappointed; let down; sad • up to be agitated or excited • feeling or expressing gratitude • satisfied with what one is or has • depressed in spirits; discouraged • characterized by keeping a firm hold • depressed by the failure of one's hopes • to deprive of courage, hope, or confidence • ...
More positive and negative feeling words 2012-07-02
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- characterized by keeping a firm hold
- having one's curiosity or attention engaged
- gloomy; the tendency to see only bad outcomes
- to deprive of courage, hope, or confidence
- satisfied with what one is or has
- to inspire with courage
- disappointed; let down; sad
- in a state of nervous mental or physical strain
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- up to be agitated or excited
- feeling or expressing gratitude
- to be full of mental distress or uneasiness
- disposed to take a positive view of events
- depressed by the failure of one's hopes
- depressed in spirits; discouraged
- to be sure of oneself
- able or quick to receive suggestions, ideas, etc.
16 Clues: to be sure of oneself • to inspire with courage • disappointed; let down; sad • up to be agitated or excited • feeling or expressing gratitude • depressed in spirits; discouraged • satisfied with what one is or has • characterized by keeping a firm hold • depressed by the failure of one's hopes • disposed to take a positive view of events • ...
Understanding Mental and Emotional Health 2022-11-29
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- who you are, which includes physical/social traits and internal thoughts and feelings
- ability to keep a positive outlook
- any factor that causes stress
- thoughts/feelings about oneself
- to overcome tough or stressful events
- physical, mental or emotional reactions to challenges
- to put yourself in someone else's shoes
- your mental picture of yourself
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- ideas and thoughts a person knows to be true
- set ways a person thinks or feels
- negative stress
- moods or feelings that you experience
- positive stress
- to be thankful or grateful
- how you feel about yourself
- extreme stress due to deeply troubling events
16 Clues: negative stress • positive stress • to be thankful or grateful • how you feel about yourself • any factor that causes stress • thoughts/feelings about oneself • your mental picture of yourself • set ways a person thinks or feels • ability to keep a positive outlook • moods or feelings that you experience • to overcome tough or stressful events • ...
Health Vocabulary 2022-10-19
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- Chemicals produced by your body that regulate the activities of different body cells.
- Model- Someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for you.
- The ability to understand how someone else feels.
- Having enough skill to do something
- identity- Your sense of yourself as a unique individual.
- Mechanisms- Are mental processes that protect individuals from stressful emotions and situations.
- The distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks,feels,and behaves
- They have the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis.
- To strive to be the best you can
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- Signals that tell your mind and body how to react.
- The intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior.
- health- Is the ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with demands and challenges you meet in your life.
- How much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself, influences the other characteristics of good mental health
- A complex set of characteristics that makes you unique.
- criticism- Non-Hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement.
- A firm observance of core ethical values.
- of needs- Is a ranked list of those needs essential to human
17 Clues: To strive to be the best you can • Having enough skill to do something • A firm observance of core ethical values. • The ability to understand how someone else feels. • Signals that tell your mind and body how to react. • A complex set of characteristics that makes you unique. • The intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior. • ...
Health Vocab 2022-10-19
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- Chemicals produced by your body that regulate the activities of different body cells.
- Model- Someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for you.
- The ability to understand how someone else feels.
- Having enough skill to do something
- identity- Your sense of yourself as a unique individual.
- Mechanisms- Are mental processes that protect individuals from stressful emotions and situations.
- The distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks,feels,and behaves
- They have the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis.
- To strive to be the best you can
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- Signals that tell your mind and body how to react.
- The intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior.
- health- Is the ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with demands and challenges you meet in your life.
- How much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself, influences the other characteristics of good mental health
- A complex set of characteristics that makes you unique.
- criticism- Non-Hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement.
- A firm observance of core ethical values.
- of needs- Is a ranked list of those needs essential to human
17 Clues: To strive to be the best you can • Having enough skill to do something • A firm observance of core ethical values. • The ability to understand how someone else feels. • Signals that tell your mind and body how to react. • A complex set of characteristics that makes you unique. • The intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior. • ...
12 - Behavioral Health 2024-10-16
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- handling or dealing with stress
- a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality or person
- loss or recognition of time, place or people
- mental state characterized by irregular and erratic behavior
- unconscious defense mechanism in which an occurrence or observation is refuse recognition as reality in order to avoid anxiety or pain
- sum of the behavior, attitudes, and character traits of an individual
- reacting to a patient in a manner that shields the patient from experiencing the full impact or consequences or his or her actions
- relating to mental illness
- an intense, irrational, and persistent fear of a specific object, situation, or activity that poses little to no actual danger
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- a chronic mental illness that affects a person’s thoughts, feelings and behavior
- an emotion that can feel like fear, dread or uneasiness
- adjustments made for everyday stressors
- situations, feelings, or conditions that cause a person to be anxious about his or her well-being
- unconscious defense mechanism by which an individual denies his or her own emotionally unacceptable traits and sees them as belonging to another person
- false belief
- state in which one has delusions of persecution and/ or grandeur
- morbid sadness or melancholy
17 Clues: false belief • relating to mental illness • morbid sadness or melancholy • handling or dealing with stress • adjustments made for everyday stressors • loss or recognition of time, place or people • an emotion that can feel like fear, dread or uneasiness • mental state characterized by irregular and erratic behavior • ...
Design Vocaab 2023-02-11
16 Clues: plans • making • access • fixing • talking • limiters • creation • creating • thinking • searching • pros-cons • adjusting • materials • trying out • mental idea • finding solution
Modules 60-64 AP Psychology 2024-02-02
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- Variation among individuals attributed to genes
- People sharing a common characteristic
- the extent to which a test yields consistent results
- Intelligence for everyday use
- The ratio of mental age to chronological age
- Environmental factors
- Academic, problem solving, intelligence
- Biological factors
- Bell shape
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- Type of test that predicts future jobs according to your interests and strengths
- The ability to learns from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- Type of graph that forms a bell curve
- Syndrome: Exceptional skill at a specific topic with limited mental ability
- Passion and perseverance
- Innovative smarts
15 Clues: Bell shape • Innovative smarts • Biological factors • Environmental factors • Passion and perseverance • Intelligence for everyday use • Type of graph that forms a bell curve • People sharing a common characteristic • Academic, problem solving, intelligence • The ratio of mental age to chronological age • Variation among individuals attributed to genes • ...
SDG 3 CROSSWORD 2025-10-30
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- Unequal access leading to poor health outcomes
- Health systems depend on this public backbone
- Type of health linked to well-being and SDG 3.4
- Global health crisis in 2020
- One of the four main NCDs
- Actions that stop illness before it starts
- Place where patients receive treatment
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- Country with a National Mental Health Strategy
- Type of mortality targeted by SDG 3.1
- Goal of SDG 3: Good ___ & Well-being
- Country improving access to essential services
- State of comfort, health and happiness
- Illness affecting people or animals
- Rate of deaths in population
- Professionals assisting in delivery and care
15 Clues: One of the four main NCDs • Rate of deaths in population • Global health crisis in 2020 • Illness affecting people or animals • Goal of SDG 3: Good ___ & Well-being • Type of mortality targeted by SDG 3.1 • State of comfort, health and happiness • Place where patients receive treatment • Actions that stop illness before it starts • ...
Hi!!! 2023-08-05
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- I've got the magic in me!!!!!!!!! :)
- what I am with u ;3 WHO AAIDTHAT
- same thing as debit
- our offspring
- iMessage game that u always beat me in and I throw a hissy fit :(
- Sexy little professor (according to 2 Gay girls)
- Your self proclaimed undiagnosed mental illness
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- guy who heard me talk ab my testicles
- Mongol guy
- Fnaf Question mark man's creator
- US CORE!!!
- My self proclaimed undiagnosed mental illness(es....)
- ___ check!!! :D
- Show ab war and gay men looking at an ocean idk (Pandering for u)
14 Clues: Mongol guy • US CORE!!! • our offspring • ___ check!!! :D • same thing as debit • Fnaf Question mark man's creator • what I am with u ;3 WHO AAIDTHAT • I've got the magic in me!!!!!!!!! :) • guy who heard me talk ab my testicles • Your self proclaimed undiagnosed mental illness • Sexy little professor (according to 2 Gay girls) • ...
maze runner cross word 2023-03-08
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- something difficult to understand or comprehend
- physical or mental effort
- chasing something or someone
- an expectation or prediction
- hesitate or be unwilling to accept an idea
- being private or away from people
- to have a dispute
- extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion/illness
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- to be under or have something under close observation
- make something or become red
- have an angry look on your face
- something high pitched
- too long or slow
- being in a state of mind that prevents normal perception
14 Clues: too long or slow • to have a dispute • something high pitched • physical or mental effort • make something or become red • chasing something or someone • an expectation or prediction • have an angry look on your face • being private or away from people • hesitate or be unwilling to accept an idea • something difficult to understand or comprehend • ...
Chapter 3 & 4 Crossword 2022-02-22
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- key factor is having the support of family and friends
- graduating high school
- “split mind”
- abnormal behaviors related to food
- tendency to focus on positive aspects of a situation
- Sally arrives home from war and suffers nightmares
- highly stressful event that is unexpected
- tendency to focus on the negative
- common stressors that are minor and frequent
- anxiety related to a specific or object
- an example of a mood disorder is
- your _______ influences your assessment of a situation
- Sally is very thin but sees herself as fat
- asthma, stomachaches, and headaches can be caused by this
- recognize warning signs of stress, then identify this
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- stage of prolonged exposure to stress
- Sally eats an entire pizza and then forces herself to vomit
- clinical depression can often lead to this
- negative stress
- a mood disorder that may make people feel sad and hopeless for months
- fear caused by a source you cannot identify
- technique that can be used to keep stress under control
- stage where fight or flight takes place.
- illness that affects the mind
- signs of a mental disorder include _______ thoughts, feelings, or behaviors
- physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders
- the body’s response to stress occurs in ________stages
- positive stress
- can cause mental disorders
29 Clues: “split mind” • negative stress • positive stress • graduating high school • can cause mental disorders • illness that affects the mind • an example of a mood disorder is • tendency to focus on the negative • abnormal behaviors related to food • stage of prolonged exposure to stress • anxiety related to a specific or object • stage where fight or flight takes place. • ...
Chapter 8 & 9 Crossword 2022-02-17
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- negative stress
- asthma, stomachaches, and headaches can be caused by this
- abnormal behaviors related to food
- illness that affects the mind
- key factor is having the support of family and friends
- an example of a mood disorder is
- positive stress
- graduating high school
- recognize warning signs of stress, then identify this
- physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders
- anxiety related to a specific or object
- Sally eats an entire pizza and then forces herself to vomit
- tendency to focus on the negative
- highly stressful event that is unexpected
- stage where fight or flight takes place.
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- a mood disorder that may make people feel sad and hopeless for months
- stage of prolonged exposure to stress
- your _______ influences your assessment of a situation
- Sally is very thin but sees herself as fat
- technique that can be used to keep stress under control
- the body’s response to stress occurs in ________stages
- common stressors that are minor and frequent
- Sally arrives home from war and suffers nightmares
- can cause mental disorders
- fear caused by a source you cannot identify
- tendency to focus on positive aspects of a situation
- “split mind”
- clinical depression can often lead to this
- signs of a mental disorder include _______ thoughts, feelings, or behaviors
29 Clues: “split mind” • negative stress • positive stress • graduating high school • can cause mental disorders • illness that affects the mind • an example of a mood disorder is • tendency to focus on the negative • abnormal behaviors related to food • stage of prolonged exposure to stress • anxiety related to a specific or object • stage where fight or flight takes place. • ...
The Surprising Benefits of Language Learning & Bilingual Education 2025-05-01
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- A high degree of skill, expertise, or competence.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- A course or principle of action adopted by a government or organisation.
- Relating to the mental processes of thinking, knowing, or remembering.
- A countless or extremely great number or variety.
- Pertaining to high-level mental control and self-regulation functions (often followed by 'functions').
- Conscious knowledge or perception (often paired with 'metalinguistic').
- To expose the falseness or hollowness of a myth or belief.
- Dealing with more than one task at the same time.
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- In a way that is impossible to separate or disentangle.
- The scientific study of the nervous system and brain.
- To encourage or promote the development of something (typically something good).
- Able to speak two languages fluently.
- Valued qualities, traditions, or language passed down from previous generations, often spoken at home.
- To make the difference or division between two things smaller or less distinct (often followed by 'the gap').
- The ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society.
- The subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college.
- Public support or recommendation for a particular cause or policy.
- Deep mental involvement; or a method of language teaching surrounded by the language.
- The quality of being fair and impartial in opportunity.
20 Clues: Able to speak two languages fluently. • A high degree of skill, expertise, or competence. • A countless or extremely great number or variety. • Dealing with more than one task at the same time. • The scientific study of the nervous system and brain. • In a way that is impossible to separate or disentangle. • The quality of being fair and impartial in opportunity. • ...
Chapter 1 Psychology Terms Part 1 2025-06-04
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- A branch of psychology that studies how unconscious drives
- and psychological processes.
- The study of the evolution of behavior and the mind, using
- - how they enable the organism to adapt, survive, and flourish.
- An early school of psychology that used introspection to explore the structural
- reference to mental processes. Behavior should be observable and quantifiable
- of natural selection.
- An integrated approach that incorporates biological,
- experience make to the development of psychological traits and behaviors.
- The study of behavior and mental processes.
- The study of how situations and cultures affect our behavior and
- of the human mind.
- The scientific study of the links between biological (genetic, neural,
- The interdisciplinary study of the brain activity linked with cognition
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- The longstanding controversy over the relative contributions that genes
- and social-cultural levels of analysis.
- The principle that, among the range of inherited trait variations, those
- of healthy people and the individual's potential for personal growth.
- A school of psychology that focused on how mental and behavioral processes
- conflicts influence behavior and uses that information to treat people with psychological
- A historically significant perspective that emphasized the growth
- The differing complementary views, from biological to psychological to
- for analyzing any given phenomenon.
- perception, thinking, memory, and language).
- to reproduction and survival will most likely be passed on to succeeding
- The view that psychology should be an objective science that studies behavior
26 Clues: of the human mind. • of natural selection. • and psychological processes. • for analyzing any given phenomenon. • and social-cultural levels of analysis. • The study of behavior and mental processes. • perception, thinking, memory, and language). • An integrated approach that incorporates biological, • A branch of psychology that studies how unconscious drives • ...
The Corporate Mental Health Day 2026-02-06
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- Doing something for show rather than genuine meaning.
- Found everywhere; constantly encountered.
- The legal right to ignore work emails after hours.
- A typical example or pattern of something; a model (___ Shift).
- The state or quality of producing something; the obsession of capitalism.
- The practice of making only a perfunctory or symbolic effort to do a particular thing.
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; often weaponized by HR.
- The right or condition of self-government; freedom to do your work your way.
- Mental discomfort from holding conflicting beliefs (Cognitive ___).
- A raw material or product that can be bought and sold; viewing labor as this.
- Recognition or affirmation that a person or their feelings are valid.
- Limits set to protect one's mental health and time.
- A system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other.
- Relating to a system as a whole, rather than individual parts.
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- The state of being no longer needed or useful; laying off staff.
- Manipulating someone into questioning their own reality.
- An attitude of scornful or jaded negativity, especially a general distrust of integrity.
- A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by excessive stress.
- The practice of being at work more hours than is required, often while sick.
- A word or phrase that is not formal or literary.
20 Clues: Found everywhere; constantly encountered. • A word or phrase that is not formal or literary. • The legal right to ignore work emails after hours. • Limits set to protect one's mental health and time. • Doing something for show rather than genuine meaning. • Manipulating someone into questioning their own reality. • ...
The Communication Process 2025-09-25
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- perception the complex physical process of taking in data through the five senses (seeing, hearing smelling, tasting and touching)
- one person's observable response to another's message
- the space in which the message is transmitted
- communication communication between two people
- the information that is exchanged between communicators
- media outlets of communication such as radio, television, film and print that are designed to reach large audiences
- mental process of assigning meaning and language to data
- a process that involves an exchange
- communicator characteristics ethical, responsible, accessible
- the person who receives, or believes he or she has received, a message
- the mental process receiver-senders use to create meaning from language
- the physical process of sending verbal and nonverbal messages
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- communication the communication that occurs in your own mind
- the inner speech or mental conversations that we carry on with ourselves
- communication communication within formal or informal groups or teams
- any obstacle that blocks communication
- the person who sends the message to someone
- the physical process receiver-senders use to take in the sender's message
- anything that interferes with a message and is usually temporary
- communication involves a speaker who seeks to inform, persuade, or motivate an audience
- made up of those things that catch a communicator's attention, such as objects, people, sounds, thoughts, memories and the messages sent by others
- communication the electronic or print transmission of messages to the general public
22 Clues: a process that involves an exchange • any obstacle that blocks communication • the person who sends the message to someone • the space in which the message is transmitted • communication communication between two people • one person's observable response to another's message • the information that is exchanged between communicators • ...
Teka Teki Silang 2023-10-23
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- kata kerja yang mengacu pada tindakan fisik
- puncak permasalahan yang dialami tokoh
- kata yang diletakkan di depan kata lain
- kata yang digunakan untuk mengajak seseorang
- unsur yang terdapat pada cerita
- kata yang menyatakan keterengan sifat
- kata kerja yang menghubungkan subyek dengan pelengkap
- Gambaran atau awal cerita perkenalan tokoh
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- Kalimat yang dapat menyampaikan informasi
- kata yang berfungsi mengganti kata orang
- kata yang digunakan untuk merayu si pembaca
- kata yang berfungsi sebagai penghubung
- Kata Yang digunakan untuk menyapa
- kata kerja yang menyatakan aktivitas atau keadaan mental
- Kata - kata yang digunakan untuk memberi efek indah
- kata yang menunjukkan aktivitas
16 Clues: unsur yang terdapat pada cerita • kata yang menunjukkan aktivitas • Kata Yang digunakan untuk menyapa • kata yang menyatakan keterengan sifat • puncak permasalahan yang dialami tokoh • kata yang berfungsi sebagai penghubung • kata yang diletakkan di depan kata lain • kata yang berfungsi mengganti kata orang • Kalimat yang dapat menyampaikan informasi • ...
ENA5 - Glossary: Psychology 2025-12-11
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- the opposite of selfishness
- the opposite of progress; decline
- an extreme or irrational fear
- an inclination or a habit
- an umbrella term for certain medical conditions; a disturbance of normal function
- an expert in mental processes
- preoccupation; fixation; something that dominates the mind
- an outgoing person
- the opposite of surplus; when something is lacking
- the loss of memory
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- of sight, sound, touch, taste, or smell
- The inability to sleep.
- the part of the mind that you're unaware of
- Relating to mental processes, knowledge, or perception.
- inherent; a quality that is innate or natural
- self-sufficiency; autonomy
16 Clues: an outgoing person • the loss of memory • The inability to sleep. • an inclination or a habit • self-sufficiency; autonomy • the opposite of selfishness • an extreme or irrational fear • an expert in mental processes • the opposite of progress; decline • of sight, sound, touch, taste, or smell • the part of the mind that you're unaware of • ...
Brodie's Law 2016-08-10
Health Triangle Review 2024-09-03
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- group that works together to create safe environment
- measure of our overall well being
- physical part of the health triangle, what you eat
- a type of mental disorder
- a group that celebrates your accomplishments
- exercise gives you more
- keeping your community safe
- health dealing with your body parts and body systems
- interferes with messages to your brain
- feelings such as happy, joy, sad, excitement
- side of triangle about the mind
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- emotional health helps us express our
- health triangle consists of
- increases overall health
- impact on our bodies
- represents different aspects of our health
- you need at least 8 hours of this each night
- for total wellness all side of the health triangle need to be
- side of the health triangle about relationships
19 Clues: impact on our bodies • exercise gives you more • increases overall health • a type of mental disorder • health triangle consists of • keeping your community safe • side of triangle about the mind • measure of our overall well being • emotional health helps us express our • interferes with messages to your brain • represents different aspects of our health • ...
Yr 9 Vocab 2017-03-20
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- smart
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of an illness
- affecting the mind and mental/emotional state of a person
- a charge or claim that someone has done something illegal
- sailing boat
- deserted on an island
- income, especially involving an organisation of substantial nature
- criminal deception resulting in financial or personal gain
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- more than needed
- no work
- without doubt, used for emphasis
- normal
- surrender or yield a possession, right or privilege
- to stop
- denoting the second or second mentioned of two this
- sharp-tasting or sour in food. Having a pH of less than 7.
- only as specified and nothing more
17 Clues: smart • normal • no work • to stop • sailing boat • more than needed • deserted on an island • without doubt, used for emphasis • only as specified and nothing more • surrender or yield a possession, right or privilege • denoting the second or second mentioned of two this • affecting the mind and mental/emotional state of a person • ...
intro and history of psychology 2016-12-06
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- Believed in blank state at birth
- Science of behavior and mental processes
- Studies thought process
- Francis bacon believed this could help understand the mind
- Father of psychology
- Belief that psychology should be studied through observable behaviors only
- focuses on Unconscious thought process
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- The idea that knowledge comes from experience
- Rene descarte used this theory
- Focus on growth potential of healthy people
- Charles Darwin's theories explored how mental processes function
- Believed Knowledge comes from experience
- Used humanistic psychology along with Maslow
- Encouraged introspection to reveal information on the human mind
- Studies legal issues
15 Clues: Father of psychology • Studies legal issues • Studies thought process • Rene descarte used this theory • Believed in blank state at birth • focuses on Unconscious thought process • Science of behavior and mental processes • Believed Knowledge comes from experience • Focus on growth potential of healthy people • Used humanistic psychology along with Maslow • ...
Mindfullness 2025-04-29
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- concentration on the present moment
- -Being aware and present
- A place of inner alignment and grounding
- Living in the moment, not the past or future
- Mental and emotional steadiness
- -To watch carefully without judgment
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- Conscious knowledge of your thoughts and feelings
- -A peaceful state of mind
- The absence of movement or sound
- Take a moment to reflect or stop
- To think deeply or carefully
- To receive willingly without resistance
- The opposite of inner conflict
- Feeling thankful for what you have
- What you should do deeply when feeling overwhelmed
15 Clues: -Being aware and present • -A peaceful state of mind • To think deeply or carefully • The opposite of inner conflict • Mental and emotional steadiness • The absence of movement or sound • Take a moment to reflect or stop • Feeling thankful for what you have • concentration on the present moment • -To watch carefully without judgment • To receive willingly without resistance • ...
BRAIN 2025-06-11
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- The junction between nerve cells for communication.
- The process of improving nerve signal transmission.
- The brain’s interpretation of sensory input.
- Combining ideas to form new understanding.
- Capacity: The brain’s potential to handle tasks.
- Breaking down information to understand it.
- Focused mental effort on a task.
- The brain’s ability to reorganize itself.
- The ability to store and recall information.
- The mental process of acquiring knowledge.
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- Logical thinking to solve problems.
- Adjusting to new learning methods.
- The dominance of one brain hemisphere.
- Assessing the value or quality of something.
- Understanding and interpreting information.
15 Clues: Focused mental effort on a task. • Adjusting to new learning methods. • Logical thinking to solve problems. • The dominance of one brain hemisphere. • The brain’s ability to reorganize itself. • Combining ideas to form new understanding. • The mental process of acquiring knowledge. • Breaking down information to understand it. • Understanding and interpreting information. • ...
Mary-Mental Health Mr.Read 2022-02-09
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- in bad health
- health, your emotional wellbeing that affects your thought and feelings
- The feeling of sadness and/or loss of interest in thing you once enjoyed
- health, Your bodies health
- being in good mental and physical health
- lack of knowledge
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- illness, Something a doctor diagnosed you with
- A professional who help you with your mental health
- wellbeing, How your managing things positively
- Feeling worried or nervous
10 Clues: in bad health • lack of knowledge • health, Your bodies health • Feeling worried or nervous • being in good mental and physical health • wellbeing, How your managing things positively • illness, Something a doctor diagnosed you with • A professional who help you with your mental health • The feeling of sadness and/or loss of interest in thing you once enjoyed • ...
Unit 5: Cognition 2022-01-19
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- The extent to which a test measures or predicts what it's supposed to.
- Developed the g (general intelligence) factor.
- The widely used American revision, by Louis Terman, of Alfred Binet's original intelligence test.
- Presented the Multiple Intelligence Theory (8 mental abilities).
- A statistical procedure that identifies clusters of related items, known as factors, on a test.
- _______ intelligence - The ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions.
- The proportion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes.
- Defining meaningful scores by comparing then to the performance of a pretested standardization group.
- The ratio of mental age to chronological age multiplied by 100.
- Viewing an abstract, immaterial concept as if it were a concrete thing.
- Developmental and intellectual delays due to a genetic chromosome 21 disorder.
- The chronological age that most typically corresponds to a given level of performance.
- ________ intelligence - The accumulated knowledge and verbal skills that come with education and experience.
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- A self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative stereotype.
- _______ validity - An example would be a driving test that samples driving tasks.
- The trend that there is an increase in intelligence testing scores over time.
- _______ validity - The success with which a test predicts the behavior it is designed to predict.
- _______ of intellectual disability; include mild, moderate, severe, and profound.
- Mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
- Responsible for the theory of intelligence, which consisted of 7 mental abilities.
- _______ prophecy - we tend to behave in ways that reinforce our beliefs and actions, causing them to come true.
- A condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill.
- The extent to which a test produces consistent results.
- Developed the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence.
- The SAT and MCAT would be examples of this kind of test.
- Gender that scores better on tests of spatial ability.
- A disorder that appears in childhood and is marked by deficient communication, social interaction, and understanding of others.
- Developed the well-known intelligence scales, the WAIS and WISC.
- ________ intelligence - The ability to think on your feet and solve problems, common in young people.
- A final exam in a class would be an example of this kind of test.
- The symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many physical and psychological attributes.
31 Clues: Developed the g (general intelligence) factor. • Developed the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence. • Gender that scores better on tests of spatial ability. • The extent to which a test produces consistent results. • The SAT and MCAT would be examples of this kind of test. • The ratio of mental age to chronological age multiplied by 100. • ...
intro to memory and cognition 2017-05-09
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- the system that control attention in the multi-component model,
- a serial position effect that items mentioned at the end are better recalled,
- an expressive language deficit with problem in speech production,
- the focus attention to one specific information and ignore others,
- the smallest unit of meaning in language,
- the mental representation of stimulus that not physically present,
- when new information interfere with with old information and old memory,
- the loss of ability to remember memory happened before trauma to brain,
- a cognitive disorder of impaired face recognition ability,
- aphasia with fluent speech but poor language comprehension,
- in cognitive maps relative to distance, the tendency to estimate shorter distance between or going to landmarks,
- a form of declarative memory that about thing happened personally,
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- attending to more than 2 stimulus at same time,
- a visual processing error of failing to detect new visible objects,
- when information you previously learned interfere new information and memory formation,
- a deep information processing in terms of meaning and concepts that encourage recall,
- the knowledge of social rules in language that help successful communication,
- a abstract and simple sequence of events in specific order,
- a cognitive processing approach that driven by sensory input
- a mental representation that is language-like and abstract,
- in cognitive maps relative to shape, the tendency to remember the figure as more regular and symmetrical,
- the most stereotypical and representative example of a category,
- in cognitive maps relative to position, the tendency to remember several separated structures as more lined up in straight row,
- the loss of ability to form new memory after trauma to brain,
- a mental strategy that combine smaller units into a large unit,
- in cognitive maps relative to position, the tendency to remember slightly tilted structure as more vertical or horizontal then it is in reality,
- in cognitive maps relative to distance, the tendency to estimate larger distance between two location if they are on opposite sides of geographical border,
- a mental representation that resemble the physical objects,
- a cognitive processing approach that driven by our knowledge and expectation,
- a visual processing error of failing to detect changes in the scene/object,
- a serial position effect that items mentioned at the beginning are better recalled,
31 Clues: the smallest unit of meaning in language, • attending to more than 2 stimulus at same time, • a cognitive disorder of impaired face recognition ability, • a abstract and simple sequence of events in specific order, • a mental representation that is language-like and abstract, • a mental representation that resemble the physical objects, • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab 2022-06-03
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- A death caused by one injuring themselves with the intent of dying
- A short-term form of psychotherapy based on the concept that the way we think about things affects how we feel emotionally
- The expectation that something desired will occur
- When a person withdraws or becomes isolated from their environment or from other people
- A range of irregular eating behaviors that may or may not warrant a diagnosis of a specific disorder
- An emotional state that may range in intensity from mild irritaton to intense fury and range
- a group of suicides or suicide attempts, or both, that occur closer together in time and space than would normally be expected in a given community
- Conditions that affect your thinking,feeling,mood,and behavior
- A mental disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, concentration, and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks.
- an umbrella term for types of therapy that treats mental health disorder
- The normal process of reacting to a loss
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- an anxiety disorder characterized by unxepected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress
- a for of Psychotherapy that involves one or more mental health practitioners who deliver psychotherapy to several individuals in each session
- Uses physiological treatments such as medications to treat psychological disorders.
- The thoughts and behaviors mobilized to manage internal and external stressful situations
- A coping mechanism that gives you time to adjust to distressing situations
- A sudden outpouring of grief
- a dysfunction of the brain that was meant to exclude psychiatric disorders
- a medical condition that impairs normal functioning of bodily processes that remains largely undetected under examination,dissection or even under a microscope.
- A group of behavioral and emotional problems characterized by a disregard for others.
- The normal process of reacting to a loss
- Your general emotional state or mood is distorted or inconsistent with your circumstances and interferes with you ability to function.
- a general term for treating mental health problems by talking with a psychiatrist,Psychologist or other mental health provider
- Symptoms of intense anxiety or panic that are directly caused by a physical health problem
- The process by which people adapt to a loss
- approval or acquiescence
- a gnawing distress airisng from a sense of guilt for past wrongs
27 Clues: approval or acquiescence • A sudden outpouring of grief • The normal process of reacting to a loss • The normal process of reacting to a loss • The process by which people adapt to a loss • The expectation that something desired will occur • Conditions that affect your thinking,feeling,mood,and behavior • a gnawing distress airisng from a sense of guilt for past wrongs • ...
AP PSYCHOLOGY UNIT 1 2023-12-04
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- of Analysis (Biopsychosocial Approach) Examining phenomena from biological, psychological, and social-cultural perspectives.
- Involves the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
- Psychology Examines the influences of social and cultural environments on behavior.
- The scientific study of the mind and behavior.
- A psychological philosophy that views the mind as a functional tool enabling adaptation to the environment, emphasizing the purpose and function of behavior.
- The study of the fundamental components of consciousness and the mind, emphasizing the analysis of mental processes into basic elements.
- Psychology Concerned with testing theories related to human thoughts, feelings, actions, and other aspects of being human through systematic experimentation.
- vs. Nurture Nature refers to innate biological factors influencing development and personality, while Nurture encompasses external and environmental factors, including learning.
- Psychology The study of behavior and thinking through controlled experiments to test theories related to human thoughts, feelings, and actions.
- Psychology The study of the evolution of behavior and the mind, utilizing principles of natural selection.
- A learned preference for stimuli based on prior exposure, shaping behavior through experiences and environmental influences.
- Psychology Explores human lifespan development from conception to death.
- Psychology A branch of psychology focused on the biology of behavior, including the nervous system, genetics, and hormones.
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- Psychology Focuses on understanding emotions and unconscious patterns of behavior, often applied in therapeutic settings.
- The scientific study of measuring human abilities, attitudes, and traits.
- Selection A mechanism of evolution where organisms more adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and pass on successful genes.
- Psychology The scientific study of how individuals think about, influence, and relate to one another.
- Psychology The scientific study of mental activities such as thinking, knowing, remembering, and communication concepts.
- Wundt The first person to identify as a psychologist, known as the father of psychology, and established the first psychology laboratory.
- Titchener Proposed the system of structuralism and brought Wundt's research perspective to the United States.
- Dix Pioneered the creation of the first generation of American mental asylums.
- Psychology A branch of psychology dedicated to the assessment and treatment of mental illness and psychological problems.
- Psychology Concerned with enduring characteristics, behaviors, traits, interests, drives, values, self-concept, abilities, and emotional patterns that make up an individual's adjustment to life.
- Floy Washburn Contributed to the understanding of animal behavior and basic psychological processes of sensation and perception.
24 Clues: The scientific study of the mind and behavior. • Psychology Explores human lifespan development from conception to death. • The scientific study of measuring human abilities, attitudes, and traits. • Dix Pioneered the creation of the first generation of American mental asylums. • ...
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17 Clues: Sturz • Menge • Einheit • Notfall • geistig • Gesichts- • Krankheit • Verletzung • oft, häufig • Notaufnahme • Koordination • zum Beispiel • beeinträchtigen • Stimmung, Laune • Untersuchung, Studie • Gleichgewicht(ssinn) • Entsprechung, Gegenwert
Brains and Anatomy Affixes 2022-05-05
19 Clues: see • bone • fear • skin • fake • body • body • teeth • nerve • heart • change • change • straight • foot/feet • form/shape • eyes/sight • mind/mental • first/primitive • madness/insanity/obsession
unit 9 spelling crossword 2024-11-01
17 Clues: fish • stop • wood • brain • enemy • trash • reuse • leave • advise • warrior • stringy • 3 sides • mistake • from a flower • open farm area • almost the same • measurement of water
How do Natural Disasters impact Human Services? 2021-11-30
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- a cloud based video conferencing tool that lets you host virtual one on one or team meetings
- crisis-centered aid accessed by phone or computer
- who discussed effects of homelessness during natural disasters
- who discussed affects of paranoia during natural disasters
- (non-governmental organization) that provides disaster relief and medical treatment--3 words
- condition of suffering from a mental illness and comorbid substance use disorder--2 words
- COVID-19 recently included in this list of wide-spread, destructive winter storms, floods, tornados, hurricanes, wildfires, earthquakes--2 words
- not having a dwelling place or shelter
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- excessive concern that harm will occur due to deliberate actions of others
- primary central intake for all adults and children needing mental health services for people living in Sacramento--2 words
- this occurs when nurses are overworked and become apathetic to patients
- who discussed effects of domestic violence during natural disasters
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- manages case workers--2 words
- a place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger
- who discussed how human services help during and after natural disasters
- who discussed effects of mental health during natural disasters
17 Clues: manages case workers--2 words • Federal Emergency Management Agency • not having a dwelling place or shelter • crisis-centered aid accessed by phone or computer • who discussed affects of paranoia during natural disasters • who discussed effects of homelessness during natural disasters • a place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger • ...
Health Vocab 2022-10-19
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- Chemicals produced by your body that regulate the activities of different body cells.
- Model- Someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for you.
- The ability to understand how someone else feels.
- Having enough skill to do something
- identity- Your sense of yourself as a unique individual.
- Mechanisms- Are mental processes that protect individuals from stressful emotions and situations.
- The distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks,feels,and behaves
- They have the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis.
- To strive to be the best you can
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- Signals that tell your mind and body how to react.
- The intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior.
- health- Is the ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with demands and challenges you meet in your life.
- How much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself, influences the other characteristics of good mental health
- A complex set of characteristics that makes you unique.
- criticism- Non-Hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement.
- A firm observance of core ethical values.
- of needs- Is a ranked list of those needs essential to human
17 Clues: To strive to be the best you can • Having enough skill to do something • A firm observance of core ethical values. • The ability to understand how someone else feels. • Signals that tell your mind and body how to react. • A complex set of characteristics that makes you unique. • The intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior. • ...
Health Vocab 2022-10-19
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- A complex set of characteristics that makes you unique.
- The ability to understand how someone else feels.
- A firm observance of core ethical values.
- criticism- Non-Hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement.
- Your sense of yourself as a unique individual.
- Chemicals produced by your body that regulate the activities of different body cells.
- How much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself, influences the other characteristics of good mental health
- The distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks,feels,and behaves
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- To strive to be the best you can
- Having enough skill to do something
- The intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior.
- of needs- Is a ranked list of those needs essential to human
- Model- Someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for you.
- Signals that tell your mind and body how to react.
- health- Is the ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with demands and challenges you meet in your life.
- They have the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis.
- Mechanisms Are mental processes that protect individuals from stressful emotions and situations.
17 Clues: To strive to be the best you can • Having enough skill to do something • A firm observance of core ethical values. • Your sense of yourself as a unique individual. • The ability to understand how someone else feels. • Signals that tell your mind and body how to react. • A complex set of characteristics that makes you unique. • ...
Vocabulary Practice 2023-01-26
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- to be shy or lack confidence
- to make a sound of despair or pain
- to give a half-suppressed, scornful laugh
- the best achievable or highest of its kind
- to use time wisely to accomplish things
- to say something in a confident manner
- of highest importance; necessary
- to shout or cry very noisily
- to make a high pitched noise or cry
- having a broken, rocky terrain or surface
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- an advantage gained from something
- mental abilities and intellectual activity
- mental or emotional strain; pressure
- to speak under your breath
- to put off doing xyz until the last minute
- to walk with a swaying motion
- to remember something long-term
- to take in or soak up (knowledge)
18 Clues: to speak under your breath • to be shy or lack confidence • to shout or cry very noisily • to walk with a swaying motion • to remember something long-term • of highest importance; necessary • to take in or soak up (knowledge) • an advantage gained from something • to make a sound of despair or pain • to make a high pitched noise or cry • mental or emotional strain; pressure • ...
Vocab 2025-11-12
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- formed or developed from something else; not original
- the act of imitating the behavior of some situation
- reflect deeply on a subject
- a cry of sorrow and grief
- Separate part
- the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
- a fervent and even militant proponent of something
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- Back to you
- in a pensively sad manner
- distance traveled per unit time in one direction
- relating to the motion of material bodies and their forces
- Less money
- A subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude
- a specialist in the treatment of mental disorders
- a continuous portion of a circle
15 Clues: Less money • Back to you • Separate part • in a pensively sad manner • a cry of sorrow and grief • reflect deeply on a subject • a continuous portion of a circle • the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders • distance traveled per unit time in one direction • a specialist in the treatment of mental disorders • a fervent and even militant proponent of something • ...
AP Psych 2012-11-19
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- Division of the nervous system that consists of the brain and spinal cord.
- Neurons that connect the bipolar cells in the eyes to the brain.
- Sleep disorder characterized by difficulty in falling asleep or remaining asleep throughout the night.
- Vivid visual and auditory experiences that occur primarily during REM periods of sleep.
- Electrically charged particles found both inside and outside the neuron.
- The psychological and social meanings attached to being biologically male or female.
- The senses of equilibrium and body position in space.
- Learning that depends on mental processes that are not directly observable.
- A reliable "if-then" relationship between two events, such as a CS and a US.
- Trancelike state in which a person responds readily to suggestions.
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- A biological readiness to learn certain associations because of their survival advantages.
- The Scientific study of mental processes.
- School of psychology devoted to the study of mental processes in the broadest sense.
- The experience of sensory stimulation.
- A stimuli that follows a behavior and increases the likelihood that the behavior will be repeated.
- Chemicals that slow down behavior or cognitive processes.
- White fatty covering found on some axons.
- The quality or texture of sound.
- Principle that the action potential in a neuron does not vary in strength.
- Specific predictions derived from a theory.
20 Clues: The quality or texture of sound. • The experience of sensory stimulation. • The Scientific study of mental processes. • White fatty covering found on some axons. • Specific predictions derived from a theory. • The senses of equilibrium and body position in space. • Chemicals that slow down behavior or cognitive processes. • ...
Memory and Cognition 2023-11-28
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- A term describing people who report experiencing very little to no mental imagery
- Repeating spoken words as you hear them
- Group to which a person does not belong
- Occurs when the response to a stimulus increases with exposure
- knowledge about situation/event/person/etc
- An individual’s cognitive capability
- Words and expressions
- grouping information to make it easier to remember in short-term memory
- The mental representation of a category.
- The process of accessing stored information.
- The smallest unit of sound
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- “rules” of a language
- are memory aids that make it easier to remember information
- the act of reflecting on and examining one's own thoughts, feelings, and experiences
- non-verbal movements that express meaning or emotions.
- When an idea or solution has a low probability of occurrence
- The fading of memories with the passage of time
- The bias to be systematically affected by the way in which information is presented, while holding the objective information constant.
- The systematic and predictable mistakes that influence the judgment of even very talented human beings.
- Occurs when the response to a stimulus decreases with exposure.
- your mental representation of a category
- cognitive (or thinking) strategies that simplify decision making by using mental short-cuts
- things that “belong together” b/c share properties
- An example in memory that is labeled as being in a particular category.
24 Clues: “rules” of a language • Words and expressions • The smallest unit of sound • An individual’s cognitive capability • Repeating spoken words as you hear them • Group to which a person does not belong • your mental representation of a category • The mental representation of a category. • knowledge about situation/event/person/etc • The process of accessing stored information. • ...
2024 Mental Health Awareness Week 2024-07-10
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- The practice of taking an active role in protecting one's own well-being and happiness.
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- An abbreviation for a mental health condition triggered by a terrifying event.
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- A person trained to give guidance on personal or psychological problems.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.
- Dealing effectively with something difficult.
- A medication used to treat depressive disorders.
- A mood disorder causing a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
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- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- A practice where an individual uses a technique to focus the mind on a particular object, thought, or activity.
- A professional who studies mental states and processes and behavior.
- The process or fact of being alone or separated from others.
- The quality or state of being conscious or aware of something.
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
- Assistance and encouragement given to someone.
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties.
20 Clues: A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. • Dealing effectively with something difficult. • Assistance and encouragement given to someone. • A medication used to treat depressive disorders. • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. • The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties. • ...
Chapter 3 & 4 Crossword 2022-02-22
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- Sally arrives home from war and suffers nightmares
- common stressors that are minor and frequent
- stage of prolonged exposure to stress
- stage where fight or flight takes place.
- highly stressful event that is unexpected
- Sally eats an entire pizza and then forces herself to vomit
- an example of a mood disorder is
- positive stress
- fear caused by a source you cannot identify
- illness that affects the mind
- technique that can be used to keep stress under control
- abnormal behaviors related to food
- clinical depression can often lead to this
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- “split mind”
- signs of a mental disorder include _______ thoughts, feelings, or behaviors
- negative stress
- a mood disorder that may make people feel sad and hopeless for months
- tendency to focus on the negative
- anxiety related to a specific or object
- tendency to focus on positive aspects of a situation
- your _______ influences your assessment of a situation
- the body’s response to stress occurs in ________stages
- physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders
- graduating high school
- key factor is having the support of family and friends
- Sally is very thin but sees herself as fat
- asthma, stomachaches, and headaches can be caused by this
- recognize warning signs of stress, then identify this
- can cause mental disorders
29 Clues: “split mind” • negative stress • positive stress • graduating high school • can cause mental disorders • illness that affects the mind • an example of a mood disorder is • tendency to focus on the negative • abnormal behaviors related to food • stage of prolonged exposure to stress • anxiety related to a specific or object • stage where fight or flight takes place. • ...
Chapter 3 & 4 Crossword 2022-02-22
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- a mood disorder that may make people feel sad and hopeless for months
- Sally arrives home from war and suffers nightmares
- the body’s response to stress occurs in ________stages
- technique that can be used to keep stress under control
- graduating high school
- key factor is having the support of family and friends
- signs of a mental disorder include _______ thoughts, feelings, or behaviors
- stage where fight or flight takes place.
- an example of a mood disorder is
- can cause mental disorders
- physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders
- common stressors that are minor and frequent
- tendency to focus on positive aspects of a situation
- tendency to focus on the negative
- asthma, stomachaches, and headaches can be caused by this
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- anxiety related to a specific or object
- “split mind”
- your _______ influences your assessment of a situation
- illness that affects the mind
- Sally is very thin but sees herself as fat
- negative stress
- stage of prolonged exposure to stress
- highly stressful event that is unexpected
- clinical depression can often lead to this
- abnormal behaviors related to food
- positive stress
- fear caused by a source you cannot identify
- recognize warning signs of stress, then identify this
- Sally eats an entire pizza and then forces herself to vomit
29 Clues: “split mind” • negative stress • positive stress • graduating high school • can cause mental disorders • illness that affects the mind • an example of a mood disorder is • tendency to focus on the negative • abnormal behaviors related to food • stage of prolonged exposure to stress • anxiety related to a specific or object • stage where fight or flight takes place. • ...
Chapter 3 & 4 Crossword 2022-02-22
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- “split mind”
- Sally arrives home from war and suffers nightmares
- positive stress
- highly stressful event that is unexpected
- the body’s response to stress occurs in ________stages
- can cause mental disorders
- clinical depression can often lead to this
- abnormal behaviors related to food
- your _______ influences your assessment of a situation
- Sally eats an entire pizza and then forces herself to vomit
- Sally is very thin but sees herself as fat
- signs of a mental disorder include _______ thoughts, feelings, or behaviors
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- tendency to focus on the negative
- fear caused by a source you cannot identify
- physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders
- technique that can be used to keep stress under control
- anxiety related to a specific or object
- recognize warning signs of stress, then identify this
- a mood disorder that may make people feel sad and hopeless for months
- stage of prolonged exposure to stress
- common stressors that are minor and frequent
- negative stress
- key factor is having the support of family and friends
- illness that affects the mind
- an example of a mood disorder is
- graduating high school
- asthma, stomachaches, and headaches can be caused by this
- stage where fight or flight takes place.
- tendency to focus on positive aspects of a situation
29 Clues: “split mind” • positive stress • negative stress • graduating high school • can cause mental disorders • illness that affects the mind • an example of a mood disorder is • tendency to focus on the negative • abnormal behaviors related to food • stage of prolonged exposure to stress • anxiety related to a specific or object • stage where fight or flight takes place. • ...
Chapter 3 & 4 Crossword 2022-02-22
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- clinical depression can often lead to this
- stage where fight or flight takes place.
- can cause mental disorders
- highly stressful event that is unexpected
- physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders
- Sally eats an entire pizza and then forces herself to vomit
- stage of prolonged exposure to stress
- tendency to focus on positive aspects of a situation
- “split mind”
- the body’s response to stress occurs in ________stages
- abnormal behaviors related to food
- signs of a mental disorder include _______ thoughts, feelings, or behaviors
- an example of a mood disorder is
- recognize warning signs of stress, then identify this
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- positive stress
- a mood disorder that may make people feel sad and hopeless for months
- common stressors that are minor and frequent
- graduating high school
- asthma, stomachaches, and headaches can be caused by this
- anxiety related to a specific or object
- your _______ influences your assessment of a situation
- illness that affects the mind
- Sally arrives home from war and suffers nightmares
- technique that can be used to keep stress under control
- fear caused by a source you cannot identify
- tendency to focus on the negative
- negative stress
- key factor is having the support of family and friends
- Sally is very thin but sees herself as fat
29 Clues: “split mind” • positive stress • negative stress • graduating high school • can cause mental disorders • illness that affects the mind • an example of a mood disorder is • tendency to focus on the negative • abnormal behaviors related to food • stage of prolonged exposure to stress • anxiety related to a specific or object • stage where fight or flight takes place. • ...
Chapter 3 & 4 Crossword 2022-02-17
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- negative stress
- asthma, stomachaches, and headaches can be caused by this
- abnormal behaviors related to food
- illness that affects the mind
- key factor is having the support of family and friends
- an example of a mood disorder is
- positive stress
- graduating high school
- recognize warning signs of stress, then identify this
- physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders
- anxiety related to a specific or object
- Sally eats an entire pizza and then forces herself to vomit
- tendency to focus on the negative
- highly stressful event that is unexpected
- stage where fight or flight takes place.
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- a mood disorder that may make people feel sad and hopeless for months
- stage of prolonged exposure to stress
- your _______ influences your assessment of a situation
- Sally is very thin but sees herself as fat
- technique that can be used to keep stress under control
- the body’s response to stress occurs in ________stages
- common stressors that are minor and frequent
- Sally arrives home from war and suffers nightmares
- can cause mental disorders
- fear caused by a source you cannot identify
- tendency to focus on positive aspects of a situation
- “split mind”
- clinical depression can often lead to this
- signs of a mental disorder include _______ thoughts, feelings, or behaviors
29 Clues: “split mind” • negative stress • positive stress • graduating high school • can cause mental disorders • illness that affects the mind • an example of a mood disorder is • tendency to focus on the negative • abnormal behaviors related to food • stage of prolonged exposure to stress • anxiety related to a specific or object • stage where fight or flight takes place. • ...
Chapter 8 & 9 Crossword 2022-02-17
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- stage where fight or flight takes place.
- tendency to focus on positive aspects of a situation
- positive stress
- stage of prolonged exposure to stress
- Sally eats an entire pizza and then forces herself to vomit
- illness that affects the mind
- anxiety related to a specific or object
- common stressors that are minor and frequent
- key factor is having the support of family and friends
- the body’s response to stress occurs in ________stages
- an example of a mood disorder is
- a mood disorder that may make people feel sad and hopeless for months
- asthma, stomachaches, and headaches can be caused by this
- physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders
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- your _______ influences your assessment of a situation
- abnormal behaviors related to food
- graduating high school
- can cause mental disorders
- signs of a mental disorder include _______ thoughts, feelings, or behaviors
- highly stressful event that is unexpected
- clinical depression can often lead to this
- tendency to focus on the negative
- technique that can be used to keep stress under control
- Sally is very thin but sees herself as fat
- Sally arrives home from war and suffers nightmares
- “split mind”
- fear caused by a source you cannot identify
- negative stress
- recognize warning signs of stress, then identify this
29 Clues: “split mind” • positive stress • negative stress • graduating high school • can cause mental disorders • illness that affects the mind • an example of a mood disorder is • tendency to focus on the negative • abnormal behaviors related to food • stage of prolonged exposure to stress • anxiety related to a specific or object • stage where fight or flight takes place. • ...
b r ai n 2022-05-13
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- the irrational fear of spiders
- a range of behavioral disorders occurring primarily in children, including such symptoms as poor concentration, hyperactivity, and impulsivity
- fluctuations of very high and very low moods
- when you have trouble getting closer to and maintaining relationships with others
- a rare psychological disorder in which two or more personalities with distinct memories and behavior patterns apparently exist in one individual
- any of a range of behavioral disorders occurring primarily in children, including such symptoms as poor concentration
- a chronic or persistent disorder that causes memory loss, impaired reasoning, and personality changes
- a state of excessive uneasiness and apprehension, typically with compulsive behavior or panic attacks
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- the irrational fear of peanut butter
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- a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to hallucinations
- national mental health awareness month
- a sudden feeling of acute and disabling anxiety
- the irrational fear of knees
- a condition of persistent mental and emotional stress occurring as a result of injury or severe psychological shock
- when someone experiences heavy depressions after giving birth
- having a tendency towards excessive orderliness, perfectionism, and great attention to detail
- When someone feels as though they cannot live/feel good without drugs
- habitual sleeplessness; inability to sleep
- when someone feels anxious and uncomfortable in social situations
20 Clues: the irrational fear of knees • the irrational fear of spiders • the irrational fear of peanut butter • national mental health awareness month • habitual sleeplessness; inability to sleep • fluctuations of very high and very low moods • feelings of severe despondency and dejection • a sudden feeling of acute and disabling anxiety • ...
MINDFULNESS AND RELAXATION 2024-10-27
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- Directing attention on a single thought
- Deep thinking about one’s thoughts or actions
- Using mental images to achieve calm
- A body position that aids in mindfulness practice
- The act of releasing stress and tension
- Being fully present in the moment
- Part of the mind influencing actions without awareness
- Energy centers in the body, used in meditation
- A Positive statement to boost self-confidence
- Deep, slow inhales to relax the body
- A Practice to calm the mind and focus
- Knowing and understanding oneself
- Soft lighting often used in relaxation practices
- Paying full attention to the experience of eating
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- A state of complete quiet and calm
- A Word or sound repeated for focus
- Focusing on the good aspects of life
- The state of being awake and aware
- The practice of being aware of the present
- A State of peace and calm
- Taking time to care for your mental and physical health
- Free from stress or strong emotion
- The outdoors, often used as a setting for mindfulness
- A State of quiet and tranquility
- Music designed to calm and soothe the mind
- A period of relaxation and rejuvenation
- A Practice combining breath, movement, and meditation
- The practice of being thankful
- A State of calm attentiveness in meditation
- Maintaining mental and emotional stability
30 Clues: A State of peace and calm • The practice of being thankful • A State of quiet and tranquility • Being fully present in the moment • Knowing and understanding oneself • A state of complete quiet and calm • A Word or sound repeated for focus • The state of being awake and aware • Free from stress or strong emotion • Using mental images to achieve calm • ...
Camp Cozy 2025-11-20
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- the easing or alleviation of a person's feelings of grief or distress
- creating personal satisfaction and enrichment from one's work
- a relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something else
- expanding a sense of purpose and meaning in life
- coping effectively with life and creating satisfying relationships
- physical activity that improves or maintains physical and mental health
- focusing your full attention on the present moment
- a form of treatment aimed at relieving emotional distress and mental health problems
- recognizing the need for physical activity, healthy foods, and sleep
- practice of writing down your thoughts and feelings
- a vital biological process that allows your body and brain to rest and repair, and is essential for good health
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- the holistic sense of purpse and deep satisfaction derived from living a life aligned with your core values
- mind-body practice that connects physical postures, breathing techniques, and meditation
- occupying pleasant, stimulating environments that support wellbeing
- a multifaceted process of restoring wholeness to the body, mind, and spirit
- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
- recognizing creative abilities and finding ways to expand knowledge and skills
- focusing the mind to achieve mental clarity and an emotionally calm and stable state
- feeling satisfied with current and future financial situations
- developing a sense of connection, belonging, and a well-developed support system
20 Clues: expanding a sense of purpose and meaning in life • the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy • focusing your full attention on the present moment • practice of writing down your thoughts and feelings • creating personal satisfaction and enrichment from one's work • feeling satisfied with current and future financial situations • ...
Yr 8- Lesson 4 Exit Slip 2023-10-20
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- a circumstance or obstacle that keeps people or things apart or prevents seeking help
- a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person:
- the act or manner of treating someone or something
- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy:
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a mental health condition
- related to the mental and emotional state of a person
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- the skill of making or carrying out plans to achieve a goal
- A person who is feeling sad for weeks on end, who no longer enjoys doing things that used to interest them and/or who finds themselves low on energy or motivation
- something that needs great mental or physical effort in order to be done successfully and therefore tests a person's ability
- Fear characterized by behavioural disturbances.
10 Clues: Fear characterized by behavioural disturbances. • the act or manner of treating someone or something • the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy: • related to the mental and emotional state of a person • the skill of making or carrying out plans to achieve a goal • a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person: • ...
Cognitive Development 2025-03-30
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- A more persistent generalised mental state that is not necessarily exclusively triggered by external sensory stimulus but can also result from internal circumstances.
- The higher order cognitive processes that children use to organise and order their thoughts.
- Refers to the process of growth in intellectual/mental abilities around thinking, reasoning and understanding
- Theory of cognitive development postulates that information from the external world is internalised through language
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- Theory refers to the amount of mental effort that can be used in working memory
- One component of the theory is the adaption process that allows the transition from one stage to another
- The set of symbols and the rules for combining those symbols that we use to communicate with others.
- Thinking about thinking
- Guiding oneself to what is important.
- The mental process by which sensory information (what a child sees, hears, feels, smells or tastes) is interpreted, identified and organised as information that is stored and understood.
- The process of encoding, storing and retrieving experience and information
11 Clues: Thinking about thinking • Guiding oneself to what is important. • The process of encoding, storing and retrieving experience and information • Theory refers to the amount of mental effort that can be used in working memory • The higher order cognitive processes that children use to organise and order their thoughts. • ...
Chapter 11 Crosswords 2015-03-22
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- retest validity Do you get the same score?
- validity Is the performance accurate?
- validity Is the test representative of the group?
- range Middle of distribution is average
- validity Test is supposed to be like that?
- quotient Mental over chronological times 100
- Ahead in IQ range
- tests Open ended questions
- analysis Looking at each question to test objectives
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- half validity Test split into two parts
- intelligence Knowledge someone has indefinitely acquired
- rater reliability How are the scores similar if two similar people take it?
- Same results over time?
- age Number of years since birth
- retardation Behind in IQ range
- tests Ex. scantron
- factor General ability
- syndrome Remarkable talent but mentally slow
- Measures whether a test served its purpose
19 Clues: Ahead in IQ range • tests Ex. scantron • factor General ability • Same results over time? • tests Open ended questions • retardation Behind in IQ range • age Number of years since birth • validity Is the performance accurate? • half validity Test split into two parts • range Middle of distribution is average • retest validity Do you get the same score? • ...
Addictions - Caio e Victor Hugo 2023-09-15
10 Clues: Health professional • Treats mental illness • Person out of control • A person with addiction • A person addicted to drugs • Physical or mental illness • Way to get rid of addiction • A person addicted to alcohol • Not under the influence of alcohol • Group of people under alcohol influence
AP Psych 2022-01-31
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- the proportion of variation among individuals in a group that we can attribute genes. herability may vary depending on the range of populations and environments studied
- a test designed to predict a person's future performance, aptitude is the capacity to learn
- a measure of intelligence test performance devised by Binet; the level of performance typically associated with children of a certain chronological age
- the ability to learn from experience, solve problems and use knowledge to adapt to new situation
- a condition of limited mental ability, indicated by an intelligence test score of 70 or below and difficulty adapting to the demands of life
- the success with which a test predicts the behavior it is designed to predict, it is assessed by computing the correlation between test scores and the criterion behavior
- a condition of mild to severe intellectual disability and associated physical disorders caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21
- in psychology grit is passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long term goals
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- our accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tend to decrease with age
- a group of people sharing a common characteristic, such as from a given time period
- the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest
- a method for assessing an individual's mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others, using numerical scores
- the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- according to spearman and others, underlies all mental abilities and is therefore measured by every task on an intelligence test
- the extent to which a test yields consistent results, as assessed by the consistency of scores on two halves of the test, on alternative forms of the test, or on resting
- a condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such as computation or drawing
- a test designed to assess what a person has learned
- a statistical procedure that identifies clusters of related items (called factors) on a test; used to identify different dimensions of performance that underlie a person's total score
- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- research that compares people of different ages at the same point in time
- research that follows and retests the same people over time
21 Clues: a test designed to assess what a person has learned • research that follows and retests the same people over time • the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions • the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest • our accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tend to decrease with age • ...
pshe CROSSWORD 2024-06-25
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- An addictive substance found in tobacco.
- A practice where you focus your mind to relax and find inner peace.
- Spending time with others in a friendly way.
- Drinking enough water to keep your body healthy.
- A person who sees something happening but doesn't take part.
- Paying full attention to what is happening in the present moment.
- Believing in your abilities and feeling sure of yourself.
- Resting your body and mind to recharge.
- Small rolls of paper filled with tobacco that people smoke.
- TIME Time spent using devices like computers, tablets, or phones.
- A liquid essential for life and good health.
- PRESSURE Influence from people your age to do something.
- Treating others well and valuing their feelings and opinions.
- A practice that involves stretching and breathing exercises to relax.
- Using an electronic device to inhale vapor.
- Sending inappropriate photos or messages on a phone or online.
- Repeated aggressive behavior towards someone to hurt them.
- A mental health condition that causes persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- A feeling of being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental or emotional pressure.
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- Being in the open air and nature.
- Physical activity that keeps you fit and healthy.
- People you like to spend time with and trust.
- Feeling worried or nervous about something.
- The process of getting the food you need for health and growth.
- Things you aim to achieve or accomplish.
- Nutrients your body needs to stay healthy.
- Activities you enjoy doing in your free time.
- Activities you do to take care of your mental, emotional, and physical health.
- MANAGEMENT Organizing your time effectively to get tasks done.
- THINKING Focusing on the good in situations.
- Edible plants that are good for your health.
- Harmful treatment of a person or animal.
- Substances that can change how your body or mind works.
- Talking to a professional to help you with mental health issues.
- A drink that can make you drunk and is illegal for kids.
- DIET Eating a variety of foods to get all the nutrients you need.
- Relationships with friends.
- Giving permission for something to happen.
- IMAGE How you see and feel about your body.
- HEALTH Your emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
- Sweet and healthy food that grows on trees or plants.
- FIBRE Foods that help with digestion and keep you full longer.
- How much you value and respect yourself.
43 Clues: Relationships with friends. • Being in the open air and nature. • Resting your body and mind to recharge. • An addictive substance found in tobacco. • Things you aim to achieve or accomplish. • Harmful treatment of a person or animal. • How much you value and respect yourself. • Nutrients your body needs to stay healthy. • Giving permission for something to happen. • ...
American Reformers Study Guide 2025-05-19
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- a rule or belief in many religions that encourages people to treat others as you want to be treated (sometimes called the "_______ rule")
- What did Dorothea Dix want for people with mental health problems? special __________
- a hospital for people with mental illnesses
- Lucretia Mott first tried to convince Elizabeth Cady Stanton to go slowly in her fight to win women’s right to ___________
- Which state became the model for school reform?
- Which behavior did the temperance movement focus on?
- a promise
- Which was a problem in free public schools during the early 1800s? short school “year,” poorly ________ teachers, and run-down and unheated school buildings
- What did the reformers of the 1830s and 1840s hope to win? better ______ for Americans
- In the 1800s, reformers worked to improve the lives of Americans because they believed that in America a better life was ___________
- a formal gathering of people for a purpose
- An important abolitionist was William Lloyd ______________.
- Which reform movement of the early 1800s tried to persuade people to drink little or no alcohol?
- a teacher who teaches only one student, usually in the student’s home
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- Why did business people support free public education? to get well-trained __________
- Which two reformers were once enslaved workers? Sojourner Truth and Frederick ___________
- Which statement expressed most people’s feelings about those with mental health problems during the early 1800s? "Get them out of ________."
- What famous document was used as a model by people who worked for women’s rights? The Declaration of ______________
- Which reformer led the movement to provide free public school education for all? (no space between first and last name)
- In American jails, reformer Dorothea Dix was surprised to find people with ________ illnesses
- In the 1800s, most enslaved workers lived in __________ states.
- to end, to stop something completely
- Where were women welcome to listen and learn but not to speak? At temperance and _________ meetings
- a sense or belief a person has that a certain action is right or wrong
- Which person is most likely to need an advocate, someone to speak for him or her? A person with mental ________
- Who marched in the Cold Water Army?
- the part of state government responsible for making laws for the state is called the state ____________
- the practice of drinking little or no alcohol
- the freedoms and legal protections guaranteed to all citizens (equal __________)
- In order to obtain reforms for people with these illnesses, Dorothea Dix had to get the attention of
30 Clues: a promise • Who marched in the Cold Water Army? • to end, to stop something completely • a formal gathering of people for a purpose • a hospital for people with mental illnesses • the practice of drinking little or no alcohol • Which state became the model for school reform? • Which behavior did the temperance movement focus on? • ...
The portrayal of mental health in literature 2025-01-22
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- Feeling compassion or pity for someone’s situation, often less personal than empathy but still caring.
- Something that emotionally connects with you, as if it vibrates on your wavelength, like a song lyric or a character’s struggle that feels personally relatable.
- The characteristics, beliefs, and experiences that define a person or group, often explored in literature to show growth and self-discovery.
- The ability to deeply understand and share another person’s feelings, putting yourself in their shoes emotionally.
- The ability to think and create in imaginative and original ways, often associated with both inspiration and struggle.
- To make someone or something relatable, showing their humanity and flaws so that they’re not just a concept or idea but a real, empathetic figure.
- Depicting something inaccurately or unfairly, like when mental health is shown as overly dramatic or dangerous in stories.
- A negative stereotype or mark of shame associated with a condition, group, or behavior, often leading to misunderstanding or prejudice.
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- Being genuine, real, and true to one’s self or to reality, without pretense or exaggeration.
- The lens or viewpoint from which a story or issue is seen, shaping how it’s understood and interpreted.
- The way something or someone is represented or depicted, often reflecting society’s views or the creator’s perspective. Think of how books and movies portray characters or events to make you see them in a certain way.
- To mirror or show something, whether it’s societal attitudes, personal experiences, or values, like how literature reflects its time.
- The quality of being intricate or layered, as in the multifaceted nature of human experiences and characters in literature.
- A bond or relationship that ties people together emotionally or intellectually, often a theme in stories about mental health.
- A character often portrayed as the antagonist or “bad guy,” sometimes linked unfairly to mental health issues in stories.
- Health The state of your emotional, psychological, and social well-being, impacting how you think, feel, and interact with others.
- A fixed, oversimplified belief or image about a group of people, often ignoring individuality and complexity.
- The process of gradual change and growth, whether it’s in understanding, development, or even how mental health is portrayed in literature.
- A deep understanding or sudden realization about something, often leading to a new perspective.
- A story or account of events, often shaped by the perspective and tone of the storyteller.
20 Clues: A story or account of events, often shaped by the perspective and tone of the storyteller. • Being genuine, real, and true to one’s self or to reality, without pretense or exaggeration. • A deep understanding or sudden realization about something, often leading to a new perspective. • ...
Sports Psychology 2024-09-26
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- One of the world's most widely used psychological instruments.
- ___________ Psychology- the study of behaviors and mental illnesses that are atypical.
- The word '________' in Greek language refers to 'spirit' or 'soul'.
- the faculty of encoding, storing, and retrieving information
- Norman _____________- studied the motivation of cyclist when training together rather than apart.
- the psychological feature that arouses an organism to action toward a desired goal.
- ____________ psychology is the study of mental processes such as attention, memory, perception, language use, problem solving, creativity, and thinking.
- ___________ Psychology is the application of the principles of biology to the study of mental processes and behavior.
- _____________Memory is the memory of Personal Memories
- The branch of psychological science mainly concerned with understanding how the presence of others affects our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
- ____________ Memory is the memory that allows us to gain new Knowledge
- the characteristic ways that people differ from one another.
- ____________ Memory is the memory that allows for the performance of actions
- the strength of state of arousal
- The word '_______' refers to 'discourse' or 'study'.
- conscious thought about thought processes
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- The Theory that Believes that portions of an individual’s knowledge acquisition can be directly related to observing others within the context of social interactions, experiences, and outside media influences.
- refers to the physiological, behavioral, cognitive, and social changes that occur throughout human life.
- a state of focused awareness on a subset of the available perceptual information.
- ___________ Motivation- Motivation that comes from factors inside an individual
- ___________ Psychology- concerned with the cognitions, emotions, and behaviors that are related to perceptual and objective changes in cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength & enduranc, flexibility, and body composition.
- relatively enduring, highly consistent internal attributes that an individuals possess and exhibit
- “Father of North American Sports Psychology”
- the state of responsiveness
- degree of attraction or aversion that an individual feels toward a specific object or event
- ___________/Physical Health Psychology is what many people think of when they think about psychology—mental disorders and counseling.
- the study of the mind and behavior
- The Theory that Beliefves that explains how an individual interprets achievement outcomes and how that interpretation influences future behavior.
- ___________ Psychology- concerned with the application of psychology principles to performance in the areas of sport and athletic competion.
- a steroid hormone that is produced by your 2 adrenal glands, that control the fight or flight response
- ___________ Motivation- Motivation that comes from factors outside an individual
31 Clues: the state of responsiveness • the strength of state of arousal • the study of the mind and behavior • conscious thought about thought processes • “Father of North American Sports Psychology” • The word '_______' refers to 'discourse' or 'study'. • _____________Memory is the memory of Personal Memories • the faculty of encoding, storing, and retrieving information • ...
Jacob's Fish in a Tree Crossword 2021-11-18
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- Relating to the application of scientific methods to the investigation of crime
- Loss of memory
- Cause someone to feel very bad
- Comfort received by a person after tragedy
- To change form or character of
- Deny something by using the opposite idea
- Close observation
- Relationship
- Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or disease
- Surgical procedure on a corpse
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- An examination of someone’s own mental health
- Removal of tissue to find disease
- Marked by using irony
- Move away from a certain point
- Pursued in addition to the normal course of study
- Impossible to perceive
- An opening on a house that allows air to flow through
- A complete destruction of something
18 Clues: Relationship • Loss of memory • Close observation • Marked by using irony • Impossible to perceive • Move away from a certain point • Cause someone to feel very bad • To change form or character of • Surgical procedure on a corpse • Removal of tissue to find disease • A complete destruction of something • Deny something by using the opposite idea • ...
Nutrition 2018-07-19
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- Legal age to purchase alcohol in the UK
- You all have this mindset!
- The chemical found in bananas
- The organ you damage through excessive alcohol consumption
- A side effect of drug use
- Another side effect of drug use
- GCSE Classifications
- Your favorite subject!
- Eating disorder involving starvation
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- You'll need a job to pay this when you move out
- You need to do this regularly in the heat!
- Monthly earnings
- What you are about to go on!
- The most common mental health disorder in the UK
- Helps block UV Rays in your skin
- Your monthly spending allowance
- The most popular mental health charity
- What you need to wake up in the mornings
18 Clues: Monthly earnings • GCSE Classifications • Your favorite subject! • A side effect of drug use • You all have this mindset! • What you are about to go on! • The chemical found in bananas • Another side effect of drug use • Your monthly spending allowance • Helps block UV Rays in your skin • Eating disorder involving starvation • The most popular mental health charity • ...
surviving and thriving 2018-04-05
18 Clues: reveal • support • bring up • irritate • until now • invention • misbelief • surrender • irritating • declaration • mental health • flourish, prosper • overused, overdone • advocate, supporter • overcome an obstacle • critical observation • proposition, predicate • invulnerable, impregnable
PSY Week 4 Assignment Puzzle 2023-09-21
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- Old information hinders recall of new information
- the loss of information that was acquired before the onset of amnesia
- The impaired capacity for new learning.
- Known for her attachment studies
- Semantic and Episodic
- Known for his study of the cognitive stages
- New information hinders recall of old information
- Maintenance rehearsal
- Development of symbolic thought marked by irreversibility and egocentrism
- The loss of long term memory that occurs after disease or trauma
- Coordination of sensory input and motor responses
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- Elaborative rehearsal
- Known for his study of the psychosexual stages
- mental Operations applied to concrete events
- Assimilation and Accommodation
- Iconic and Echoic
- Cloth Mothers or Bare Wire Mothers
- Mental operations applied to abstract ideas
18 Clues: Iconic and Echoic • Elaborative rehearsal • Semantic and Episodic • Maintenance rehearsal • Assimilation and Accommodation • Known for her attachment studies • Cloth Mothers or Bare Wire Mothers • The impaired capacity for new learning. • Mental operations applied to abstract ideas • Known for his study of the cognitive stages • mental Operations applied to concrete events • ...
The Classical Origins of The Hunger Games; The Hunger Games; The Cruel Tribute 2025-05-06
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- willing to act evilly or dishonestly for personal gain
- intrude on someone else's territory
- something that does not follow a certain rule
- the ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort
- quickly or skillfully
- to demand by authority
- to give something back or return to its owner
- climb up stairs
- lasting a long time; enduring
- to state that something is not true
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- very lively and amusing; fun
- admire or love greatly or excessively
- a feeling of jealousy for another person's life or situation
- severe mental or physical pain or suffering
- an extremely complex maze
- harvest or gather, as in a crop
- loudly and deeply roaring like an animal
- a formal promise; to formally promise something
18 Clues: climb up stairs • quickly or skillfully • to demand by authority • an extremely complex maze • very lively and amusing; fun • lasting a long time; enduring • harvest or gather, as in a crop • intrude on someone else's territory • to state that something is not true • admire or love greatly or excessively • loudly and deeply roaring like an animal • ...
HMSU BASSWORD 2015-04-06
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- / Пионерът на дъбстепа в България; Създателят на Mirizma
- / Част от Sketches Bulgaria
- / Единият от основателите на Дръм и Басс движението в България
- / Най-известното Дръм и Басс дуо в България
- / Пионерът на "Junglе" музиката в България
- / Българско движение за култура и музика
- / Истинският лидер на дръм и басс пропагандата у нас
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- / Дръм и Басс агент в родна "тайна" организация
- / Един от основателите на Underground Warfare
- / Част от BassBox
- / Част от Mirizma
- / Част от Metafiziq
- / Част от Metafiziq
- / Част от Techsys Recordings
- / Част от Sketches Bulgaria
- / Създателят на Mental Disorder Recordings
16 Clues: / Част от BassBox • / Част от Mirizma • / Част от Metafiziq • / Част от Metafiziq • / Част от Sketches Bulgaria • / Част от Sketches Bulgaria • / Част от Techsys Recordings • / Българско движение за култура и музика • / Пионерът на "Junglе" музиката в България • / Създателят на Mental Disorder Recordings • / Най-известното Дръм и Басс дуо в България • ...
A Masters Word Search 2023-02-17
15 Clues: sure • fuzzy • faith • hacks • mental • assign • values • dignity • offender • good-will • cataclism • recognition • encouraging • a connection • think, like really think
Health Chapter 1 2021-08-19
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- recognize your feelings
- balance of all 4 parts of health
- condition of physical,mental,social,emotional
- practice of keeping clean
- passing down of traits
- set of behaviors you live by
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- coping with daily demands
- all living and non-living things around you
- interacting with people
- way of acting,thinking and feeling
- health that deals with the body
- skills you need to deal with situations
12 Clues: passing down of traits • recognize your feelings • interacting with people • coping with daily demands • practice of keeping clean • set of behaviors you live by • health that deals with the body • balance of all 4 parts of health • way of acting,thinking and feeling • skills you need to deal with situations • all living and non-living things around you • ...
SM2 Psychology 2025-02-20
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- – The body's ability to maintain internal stability and balance despite external changes.
- stress disorder - A mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, causing anxiety, flashbacks, and emotional distress.
- – Relating to the normal functions and processes of the body, such as breathing, digestion, and circulation.
- needs – The desire for self-respect, recognition, and a sense of accomplishment, important for confidence and achievement.
- – The transitional stage between childhood and adulthood, marked by physical, emotional, and cognitive development.
- – A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress, often related to work or responsibilities.
- needs – The desire to acquire knowledge, understand concepts, and engage in problem-solving and critical thinking.
- needs – Basic survival requirements such as food, water, air, and shelter, necessary for maintaining life and health.
- – The involuntary grinding or clenching of teeth, often occurring during sleep and linked to stress or anxiety.
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- – The scientific study of behavior and mental processes, including thoughts, emotions, and actions.
- – An internal drive that initiates, directs, and sustains behavior toward achieving a goal.
- – A physical and emotional response to demanding or challenging situations, often leading to tension and anxiety.
- motivation – The drive to engage in an activity for personal satisfaction, enjoyment, or a sense of accomplishment.
- needs – The need for security, stability, and protection from harm, including financial, physical, and emotional safety.
- motivation – The drive to perform an activity due to external rewards, such as money, grades, or recognition.
- – A psychologist known for developing the Hierarchy of Needs, which explains human motivation through a series of progressive needs.
- – A state of extreme physical or mental fatigue, often caused by prolonged stress, overwork, or lack of rest.
17 Clues: – The body's ability to maintain internal stability and balance despite external changes. • – An internal drive that initiates, directs, and sustains behavior toward achieving a goal. • – The scientific study of behavior and mental processes, including thoughts, emotions, and actions. • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2017-02-21
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- an emotion in reaction to a perceived danger and directed toward a specific object
- pervasive and sustained feelings and emotions
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- a basic emotion that protects from poison or infection
- drugs prescribed to manage an illness
- behavior involving use of force to abuse another person or to damage property
- negative or unfair beliefs about something
- a painful feeling that occurs when experiencing loss or failure
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- outward expression of feelings and emotions
- anticipation of less specific or less predictable threats
- the desire to achieve goals and overcome obstacles
- a complex pattern of changes that includes physiological arousal and an attempt to label the feelings associated with the experience
- a positive emotion that includes liking and wanting
- long-term depression that may not disable
- attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
15 Clues: drugs prescribed to manage an illness • attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder • long-term depression that may not disable • negative or unfair beliefs about something • outward expression of feelings and emotions • pervasive and sustained feelings and emotions • the desire to achieve goals and overcome obstacles • a positive emotion that includes liking and wanting • ...
Wellness Mental Health Crossword 2022-12-19
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- Also called "good stress"
- Most complex part of the brain; conscious thought, memory, and learning
- A deep and longing stress
- The ability of neural networks in the brain to change Through growth and reorganization
- Emotions stabilize and "re-enter" reality
- A feeling of worry
- Saddened mood or loss in activities
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- Questioning reality/making deals
- "Displacement" of frustration towards others
- To train attention and awareness, and achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state
- Understanding how others feel
- Damage to brain form; blockage of blood supply in the brain
- Refusal to believe in reality
- The study of how your behaviors and environment can cause changes that affect the way your genes work
- Stress hormone
15 Clues: Stress hormone • A feeling of worry • Also called "good stress" • A deep and longing stress • Understanding how others feel • Refusal to believe in reality • Questioning reality/making deals • Saddened mood or loss in activities • Emotions stabilize and "re-enter" reality • "Displacement" of frustration towards others • ...
2E_Social Media Mental Health_Crossword 2021-07-29
15 Clues: dull • humdrum • navigate • faux pas • drawn out • fabricated • goes beyond • understanding of • easily influenced • take center stage • mutual relationship • dangerous / hazardous • short story / recount • escalation or increase • unexpressed but implied
Counseling and Mental Health 2021-10-18
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- This disorder is characterized by the irrational suspicion of others.
- An unfair judgment of people with mental illness.
- Feelings of severe despondency and dejection; sadness.
- A person looked to by others as an example to be imitated (2 words).
- Country with highest documented mental illness.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.
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- To make easier or less difficult.
- The body's normal response to the pressures of everyday life.
- Does not care about the law or the rights of others.
- Anxiety is more common.
- An anxiety disorder in which people have unwanted and repeated thoughts, ideas, and behaviors.
- Brought on by severe trauma.
- Inherited traits from your biological parents.
- How you feel about yourself.
- Lack of social drive, low self-esteem, extremely sensitive to criticism.
15 Clues: Anxiety is more common. • Brought on by severe trauma. • How you feel about yourself. • To make easier or less difficult. • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. • Inherited traits from your biological parents. • Country with highest documented mental illness. • An unfair judgment of people with mental illness. • Does not care about the law or the rights of others. • ...
