mental Crossword Puzzles
Sam Smith - Diamonds 2022-11-08
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- what you use to pay for things
- the opposite of spiritual or mental
- past tense of buy
- the past tense of sell
- the past tense of know
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- the amount of resources required to do something
- where love comes from
- a very expensive metal
- mental images of the past
- the part of your body that breathes air
- a unit of vocabulary
- when something is missing; you can't find it
12 Clues: past tense of buy • a unit of vocabulary • where love comes from • a very expensive metal • the past tense of sell • the past tense of know • mental images of the past • what you use to pay for things • the opposite of spiritual or mental • the part of your body that breathes air • when something is missing; you can't find it • the amount of resources required to do something
MOOD & AFFECT 2025-09-10
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- – Focusing on the present moment without judgment.
- – Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed.
- – A person’s sustained emotional state (happy, sad, angry, etc.).
- illness – Conditions that affect thinking, mood, or behavior (e.g., depression, anxiety, schizophrenia).
- distress – Feelings of extreme worry, tension, or restlessness that affect daily life.
- – Feelings such as happiness, sadness, fear, or anger.
- – A stable, “normal” mood (not depressed or overly elevated).
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- – When emotional distress shows up as physical symptoms (e.g., headache, stomach pain) without a clear medical cause.
- modification – Changing unhelpful thoughts to healthier, more realistic ones.
- syndrome – A dangerous reaction from too much serotonin, often due to medications; causes agitation, confusion, muscle rigidity, high fever.
- – A long-term, mild form of depression lasting two or more years.
- – The outward display of emotions (facial expression, tone of voice, body language).
- mental illness – Severe mental health disorders that greatly interfere with daily life (e.g., schizophrenia, bipolar disorder).
- health – A state of well-being where a person can cope with stress, work, and relationships.
14 Clues: – Focusing on the present moment without judgment. • – Feelings such as happiness, sadness, fear, or anger. • – Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed. • – A stable, “normal” mood (not depressed or overly elevated). • – A person’s sustained emotional state (happy, sad, angry, etc.). • ...
Student nurse crossword 2025-10-15
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- Perceptions without external stimuli (examples include visual, auditory, olfactory, tactile and gustatory) (13)
- Model of care promoting hope, self-determination, and personal growth in mental health (8)
- Protecting patient information – shared only when necessary (15)
- Type of care centred on the individual’s needs and choices (16)
- Approach considering biological, psychological and social factors (16)
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- Section 2 under the Mental Health Act (1983; 2007) used for admission for _________ (10)
- A method of medication administration meaning “into the muscle” (13)
- Mood disorder characterised by episodes of mania and depression (7)
- The legal framework Mental Capacity Act assesses decision-specific capacity through: understanding, retention, weighing up decisions, and _________ (13)
- the process of reducing tension or aggression in a distressed individual, often through effective communication (12)
- Hierarchy of needs model developed by Abraham _______ (6)
- Principle of care focusing on autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence and justice (6)
- Common disorder characterised by persistent sadness, anhedonia, and loss of motivation (10)
- Nursing theorist who described the nurse–patient relationship as “interpersonal” (6)
14 Clues: Hierarchy of needs model developed by Abraham _______ (6) • Type of care centred on the individual’s needs and choices (16) • Protecting patient information – shared only when necessary (15) • Mood disorder characterised by episodes of mania and depression (7) • A method of medication administration meaning “into the muscle” (13) • ...
JENIS MASALAH KESIHATAN MENTAL 2025-08-09
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- – Gangguan mental serius yang menjejaskan cara berfikir, beremosi, dan berkelakuan.
- – Gangguan mental yang menyebabkan perubahan mood yang melampau antara kemurungan dan mania.
- – Penurunan fungsi kognitif seperti ingatan, pemikiran, dan keupayaan membuat keputusan.
- – Gangguan perkembangan yang menjejaskan komunikasi dan interaksi sosial.
- – Kesukaran untuk tidur atau mengekalkan tidur yang berkualiti.
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- – Pemikiran atau dorongan yang berulang dan tidak diingini yang sukar dikawal.
- – Gangguan makan yang dicirikan oleh keinginan melampau untuk kurus dan penolakan makan.
- – Gangguan perasaan yang menyebabkan kesedihan berpanjangan, hilang minat, dan rasa putus asa.
- – Gangguan perkembangan neuro yang menyebabkan masalah fokus, hiperaktif, dan impulsif
- – Keadaan mental yang menyebabkan seseorang hilang sentuhan dengan realiti.
- – Gangguan makan yang melibatkan episod makan berlebihan diikuti dengan pembersihan diri seperti memuntahkan makanan.
- – Perasaan cemas atau risau yang berlebihan terhadap sesuatu keadaan.
12 Clues: – Kesukaran untuk tidur atau mengekalkan tidur yang berkualiti. • – Perasaan cemas atau risau yang berlebihan terhadap sesuatu keadaan. • – Gangguan perkembangan yang menjejaskan komunikasi dan interaksi sosial. • – Keadaan mental yang menyebabkan seseorang hilang sentuhan dengan realiti. • ...
Piaget's 4 stages of cognitive development 2023-01-13
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- of the task or problem
- centration •Inability to rewind a process mentally
- thought •Understanding that the things one cannot directly perceive still exist
- object permanence •A mental construction or concept that allows one to interpret, classify and refine
- shape or appearance
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- understanding of the world, both in concrete and abstract terms
- egocentrism •Focusing on one aspect of a task or problem to the exclusion of other relevant
- conservation •Ability to use mental images or words to represent external reality
- •Refers to mental, problem-solving or thinking abilities
- cognitive •Inability to take the psychological or physical perspective of another person
- •Understanding that physical quantities remain the same in spite of changes in
11 Clues: shape or appearance • of the task or problem • centration •Inability to rewind a process mentally • •Refers to mental, problem-solving or thinking abilities • understanding of the world, both in concrete and abstract terms • •Understanding that physical quantities remain the same in spite of changes in • ...
Vocabulary Crosswords 2023-09-20
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- A mental health professional who is trained and licensed by the state to counsel
- Professional counseling
- A suggestion to seek help or information from another person or place
- A disturbance in the normal function of a part of the body
- Counseling that seeks to improve troubled family relationships
- A feeling of sudden, intense fear
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- A mental and emotional problem in which a person undergoes mood swings that seem extreme.
- A serious mood disorder in which people lose interests in life and can no longer find enjoyment
- A severe mental disorder in which a person loses contact with reality
- An emotional problem marked by long periods of hopelessness
- Intense and exaggerated fear of a specific situation
11 Clues: Professional counseling • A feeling of sudden, intense fear • Intense and exaggerated fear of a specific situation • A disturbance in the normal function of a part of the body • An emotional problem marked by long periods of hopelessness • Counseling that seeks to improve troubled family relationships • ...
St.Dymphna 2023-06-01
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- The symbol of a queen
- Another word for courage
- Place in Belgium
- A place for the ill
- St.Dymphna is the patron saint of _____ Health
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- Daughter of a king
- When someone is smart they have much
- When you leave a country you
- Another word for decapitate
- A gesture of kindness to someone
- This Patron of mental illness was born here
11 Clues: Place in Belgium • Daughter of a king • A place for the ill • The symbol of a queen • Another word for courage • Another word for decapitate • When you leave a country you • A gesture of kindness to someone • When someone is smart they have much • This Patron of mental illness was born here • St.Dymphna is the patron saint of _____ Health
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 • ...
Mental Health and Illness 2021-01-08
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- Real or imagined threats that prevent a person from enjoying life
- Response of the body to demands of daily living
- -Suffer depression only during specific times of the year
- A person regularly violates the rights of others and breaks social rules
- mental and moral qualities specific to an individual
- Ability to bounce back from challenges/ difficulties that occur in our lives
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- Persistent and excessive worry about a number of many things all at once
- Spontaneous panic attacks and preoccupied by the fear of a recurring attack
- an individual's unique pattern of characteristics
- A behavioral or psychological syndrome/pattern that occurs in an individual
- At least 5 of the diagnostic symptoms, of which at least one symptom is either an overwhelming feeling of sadness or a loss of interest and pleasure in most usual activities
- Intense anxiety or fear of being judged, negatively evaluated or rejected in a social or performance situation
- A person with this may spend many hours every day performing their rituals
- belief about his/her worth
- Serious, potentially debilitating, condition that can occur in people who have experienced or witnessed something traumatic
15 Clues: belief about his/her worth • Response of the body to demands of daily living • an individual's unique pattern of characteristics • mental and moral qualities specific to an individual • -Suffer depression only during specific times of the year • Real or imagined threats that prevent a person from enjoying life • ...
Mental Health Being Understood 2017-08-28
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- advise beraten
- to make something easy to understand etw klarstellen
- somewhat trained to give help and advice Berater/in
- strong feelings of sympathy mitgefühl
- difficulty Missgeschick
- a strong Feeling of worry Besorgnis
- a short text/film to persuade you to buy or do sth Inserat
- prepared to do sth Bereitschaft
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- patients who stay overnight stationär
- dedication Engagement
- patients who come for the day only ambulant
- People who give or help
- a Feeling based on Intuition Bauchgefühl
- accomplish erreichen
- heal_behandeln
15 Clues: advise beraten • heal_behandeln • accomplish erreichen • dedication Engagement • People who give or help • difficulty Missgeschick • prepared to do sth Bereitschaft • a strong Feeling of worry Besorgnis • patients who stay overnight stationär • strong feelings of sympathy mitgefühl • a Feeling based on Intuition Bauchgefühl • patients who come for the day only ambulant • ...
Mental Health ATI Remediation 2013-11-12
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- A client receives tokens for good behavior and can exchange them for a privilege or other items, what kind of behavioral therapy is this.
- Clients who exhibit a morbid fear of obesity and a refusal to maintain a minimally normal body weight are considered.
- Respiratory distress is an expected finding in what kind of abuse in infants.
- Which of the following medications should the nurse anticipate administering to assist the client with maintaining abstinence from alcohol.
- A diagnosis of schizophrenia should no be made for children until after the age to rule out attention deficit disorder.
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- Which mood stabilizer is most commonly used in bipolar disorder.
- Intentionally causing an older adult to fall is an example of what.
- What communication style allows the client to assert her feelings and then make a change in the situation.
- When a spouse calls the clients employer with an excuse of illness, when the client is really intoxicated what kind of behavior is the spouse experiencing.
- Which manic characteristic includes spending money, giving away money or possessions.
- Depression,fatigue,craving,excess sleeping or insomnia,dramatic unpleasant dreams, psychomotor retardation or agitation are withdraw manifestations of.
- Which prevention deals with prevention of further problems in clients already diagnosed with a mental illness.
- What defense mechanism demonstrates an inability to reconcile negative and positive attributes of self or others.
- Which benzodiazepine may be useful to minimize the anxiety that a client might feel in a crisis situation.
- Gradual loss of all ability to move, stupor and coma, death frequently related to choking or infection are manifestations of what stage of Alzheimer's disease.
15 Clues: Which mood stabilizer is most commonly used in bipolar disorder. • Intentionally causing an older adult to fall is an example of what. • Respiratory distress is an expected finding in what kind of abuse in infants. • Which manic characteristic includes spending money, giving away money or possessions. • ...
TTS Mental Health Universe 2022-06-08
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- Perasaan senang kepada lawan jenis; cinta
- Menetapkan standar tinggi
- Mata uang negara China
- Gemar
- Tempat tumbuh gigi
- Salah satu bela diri
- Menganggap dirinya sangat penting; gangguan kepribadian
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- Gangguan kecemasan
- Merawat hewan seperti anjing, kucing, atau burung
- Ibukota negara Rusia
- Termasuk olahraga air
- Teh (Inggris)
- Lawan kata negatif
- Takaran obat untuk sekali pakai
- Jenis ikan
15 Clues: Gemar • Jenis ikan • Teh (Inggris) • Gangguan kecemasan • Lawan kata negatif • Tempat tumbuh gigi • Ibukota negara Rusia • Salah satu bela diri • Termasuk olahraga air • Mata uang negara China • Menetapkan standar tinggi • Takaran obat untuk sekali pakai • Perasaan senang kepada lawan jenis; cinta • Merawat hewan seperti anjing, kucing, atau burung • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-06
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- It often involves focusing on sensations to root yourself in your in the here and now. Being in the present.
- The ability to exert control over one's own emotional state.
- Strategies sued to reduce unpleasant emotions.
- The process of achieving goals by overcoming obstacles.
- Continuous behavioral standards and needs that work to support a person's purpose and vision, are often a guide in decision making.
- Roadmaps for interactions and behaviors that we find acceptable or unacceptable in our relationships.
- The ability to positively cope with stress and adversity bouncing back to a previous state of normal functioning.
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- Aggressive, passive-aggressive, passive, assertive are_______ styles.
- state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation.
- Type of psychotherapy that focus on changing unhelpful or unhealthy ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
- Tool devised to help make your environment safer.
- feelings of nervousness, panic, and fear.
- Mood disorder that causes persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest, and can interfere with daily activities.
- A psychotherapy focused on acceptance and change-oriented strategies.
- The inner voice that provides a running monologue on your life throughout the day.
15 Clues: feelings of nervousness, panic, and fear. • Strategies sued to reduce unpleasant emotions. • Tool devised to help make your environment safer. • The process of achieving goals by overcoming obstacles. • The ability to exert control over one's own emotional state. • state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation. • ...
Mental Health Coping Skills 2023-04-17
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- It is important to set short and long term ______ to plan and achieve what you want.
- Any physical activity that enhances physical fitness and reduces stress, anxiety, and depression.
- sounds that are sung by voices or played by instruments.
- an animal in your home that can help decrease loneliness and reduce stress.
- How do you cope with stress?
- An expression or appearance of amusement that decreases stress hormones and strengthens the immune system.
- ______ a book can help stimulate your mind and decrease stress.
- Obtaining adequate ______ in the meals you eat is essential to maintaining good physical and mental health.
- People you like and enjoy being with who are a source of social support.
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- A period of time spent away from home to relax, usually involving traveling.
- It is important to get enough ______ at night to ensure your mind and body are fueled.
- A technique used to promote relaxation and clear the mind that often includes closing the eyes.
- someone in the school you can go to speak to.
- Time ______ is the ability to plan daily tasks to increase efficiency or productivity.
- Taking slow, deep ______ reduces stress and increases relaxation.
15 Clues: How do you cope with stress? • someone in the school you can go to speak to. • sounds that are sung by voices or played by instruments. • ______ a book can help stimulate your mind and decrease stress. • Taking slow, deep ______ reduces stress and increases relaxation. • People you like and enjoy being with who are a source of social support. • ...
Wellness Mental Health Crossword 2022-12-19
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- A deep and longing stress
- Also called "good stress"
- The study of how your behaviors and environment can cause changes that affect the way your genes work
- A feeling of worry
- Damage to brain form; blockage of blood supply in the brain
- Questioning reality/making deals
- The ability of neural networks in the brain to change Through growth and reorganization
- Refusal to believe in reality
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- Saddened mood or loss in activities
- Emotions stabilize and "re-enter" reality
- "Displacement" of frustration towards others
- Stress hormone
- Understanding how others feel
- Most complex part of the brain; conscious thought, memory, and learning
- To train attention and awareness, and achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state
15 Clues: Stress hormone • A feeling of worry • A deep and longing stress • Also called "good 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 • ...
Mental Health and Illness 2022-08-24
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- disorder A group of behavioral and emotional problems characterized by a disregard for others
- disorder A wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking and behaviour
- Feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- It's a neuropsychiatric disorder that has been makred by deficient emotional responses, lack of empathy, and poor behavioral controls.
- Acting mad, wild, or erratic behaviour or nature
- State of being lunatic; insanity
- An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- Mental, emotional, or physical reactions that act drastic and irrational
- A feeling of unease, such as worry or fear, that can be serious
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- It's a belief that is clearly fake and that indicates an abnormality in the affected person's content of thought
- disorder A way of thinking, feeling and behaving that deviates from the expectations of the culture, causes distress or problems functioning, and lasting over time.
- Thinking and feeling like you are being threated in some way, even if there is no evidence, or very little evidence, that you are.
- A disturbance of normal bodily functioning or operation
- the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness
- Mental Illness marked by periods of great excitement or euphoria, delusions, and overactivity
15 Clues: State of being lunatic; insanity • Feelings of severe despondency and dejection • Acting mad, wild, or erratic behaviour or nature • the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness • A disturbance of normal bodily functioning or operation • An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something. • A feeling of unease, such as worry or fear, that can be serious • ...
Wellness Mental Health Review 2023-05-16
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- This stress doesn't last for a long time
- The last stage of stress (Pencil snapping)
- "Good stress"
- This is what you are born with (Genetics)
- Breaking your leg would be a ___ stresssor
- Biggest part of the brain
- These are your experiences
- To be present in the moment
- These stressors are events, situations,Individuals,and comments
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- Your brain makes paths on things you do consistently
- Something that causes you to stress
- Stage of grief tied to sadness
- Usually the first stage in the grief prosses
- The final stage of grief
- When blood is blocked from the brain (F.A.S.T.)
15 Clues: "Good stress" • The final stage of grief • Biggest part of the brain • These are your experiences • To be present in the moment • Stage of grief tied to sadness • Something that causes you to stress • This stress doesn't last for a long time • The last stage of stress (Pencil snapping) • This is what you are born with (Genetics) • Breaking your leg would be a ___ stresssor • ...
Abnormal Psychology & Mental Disorders 2025-09-19
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- Attention-related behavioral disorder marked by hyperactivity and impulsivity
- Defense mechanism in OCD linked to rituals to reduce anxiety
- Persistent unwanted thoughts and repetitive behaviors
- Neurotransmitter reduced in depression and anxiety
- Abnormal psychology is also known as ___
- Disorder characterized by extreme excitement, elation, and inflated self-esteem
- Common anxiety type where person feels constant worry, also called GAD
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- The manual used for classification of mental disorders (abbrev.)
- In autism, children often live in an almost totally private ___
- Learning process central to the development of phobias
- Disturbance of thought, emotion, and behavior, with types like paranoid and catatonic
- Repetitive movements in autism, such as hand flapping, are called ___ behaviors
- In DSM-IV, Axis II includes this category of disorders, e.g. paranoid, histrionic
- Abnormal behavior is often explained with the four D’s; one is ___, meaning "upsetting or unpleasant"
- Sudden, intense fear without real danger, a hallmark of ___ disorder
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 ___ • ...
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 ___ • ...
CIMHA - POS 2014-09-04
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- To complete
- The team providing state-wide support to CIMHA
- Provision of service
- To look back upon
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- Key Performance Indicator
- Intended
- The required CIMHA web browser
- A consumer’s discrete engagement with a mental health service
- Abbreviation for Program Specific Items
- The mental health application for Queensland Health
10 Clues: Intended • To complete • To look back upon • Provision of service • Key Performance Indicator • The required CIMHA web browser • Abbreviation for Program Specific Items • The team providing state-wide support to CIMHA • The mental health application for Queensland Health • A consumer’s discrete engagement with a mental health service
Materi teks diskusi 2023-02-16
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- contoh konjungsi pertentangan
- contoh kata mental
- nama lain argumen mendukung
- kata penghubung yang berfungsi untuk menghubungkan pendapat
- salah satu struktur teks diskusi
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- kata kerja yang menggambar perasaan
- nama lain argumen menentang
- kata liar termasuk kata
- sifat apa yang harus kita lakukan pada saat berdiskusi
- nama lain diskusi
10 Clues: nama lain diskusi • contoh kata mental • kata liar termasuk kata • nama lain argumen menentang • nama lain argumen mendukung • contoh konjungsi pertentangan • salah satu struktur teks diskusi • kata kerja yang menggambar perasaan • sifat apa yang harus kita lakukan pada saat berdiskusi • kata penghubung yang berfungsi untuk menghubungkan pendapat
Health genesis 2023-04-20
10 Clues: in good health • sugar molecules • relating to the mind. • mental and social well-being. • an essential part of a healthy • discarded as worthless,defective • eating a healthy and balanced diet • a group of substance that are needed • naturally occurring inorganic element • a type of nutritious that you get from
WODS 1-10 2021-10-20
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- Self-pityingly or tearfully sentimental
- Moderately warm
- not harmful or injurious; harmless
- having keen mental perception and understanding
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- Having profound/great knowledge/learning
- Relating to cattle; sluggish
- having or showing acute mental discernment and keen practical sense;
- relating to a dry environment
- luxurious/lavish
- A perfect place-paradise
10 Clues: Moderately warm • luxurious/lavish • A perfect place-paradise • Relating to cattle; sluggish • relating to a dry environment • not harmful or injurious; harmless • Self-pityingly or tearfully sentimental • Having profound/great knowledge/learning • having keen mental perception and understanding • having or showing acute mental discernment and keen practical sense;
Indigenous Crossword 2022-05-12
10 Clues: Living self • Mental disposition • No self in Buddhism • Engenders the ego sense • The concept of real self • Ramanuja’s theory of non duality • The life sustaining vital breath • Highest state if mental concentration • One of the six external substance in Jainism • One of the 3 gunas according to Samkhya yoga
Cats with Dementia 2025-10-01
10 Clues: rats, mice, etc. • studying a topic • opposite of gain • what helps you think • animal that says meow • what you use to recall moments • mental illness found in people • transmit messages in your brain • someone who is great at one subject • mental illness found in people and cats
Prison and Asylum reforms 2023-11-07
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- Hospitals that treat mental health
- To make changes, can be political, Economic or social
- Minor crimes
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- the state of being confined in prison
- Detention centers for people who have committed crimes.
- Treatment of mental disorders
- focusing on the health of a person instead of punishment.
- Leading figure of reforms in mental hospitals
8 Clues: Minor crimes • Treatment of mental disorders • Hospitals that treat mental health • the state of being confined in prison • Leading figure of reforms in mental hospitals • To make changes, can be political, Economic or social • Detention centers for people who have committed crimes. • focusing on the health of a person instead of punishment.
Mental Health Awareness for Teens 2025-07-16
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- Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain
- A popular and well-researched type of psychotherapy that helps individuals manage mental health conditions and emotional concerns by identifying and changing unhelpful patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving. (3 words)
- The practice of paying attention to the present moment, without judgment, and with a sense of curiosity and acceptance
- Under HIPAA laws, you have a right to patient/client _________ during sessions, with imminent danger as an exception.
- Someone who can prescribe and administer medications for mental health related areas
- The way you view yourself on the inside (2 words)
- Individual whose neurological or brain function differs significantly from what is considered "typical" or "neurotypical" by societal standards. This encompasses a wide range of conditions, including autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and others.
- The interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, class, and gender as they apply to a given individual or group, regarded as creating overlapping and interdependent systems of discrimination or disadvantage.
- A serious mental illness that causes persistent and intense changes in a person's mood, energy, and behavior (2 words)
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- Negative, judgmental, and/or discriminatory attitudes towards mental health challenges and those who live with them
- The process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms.
- The progressive changes in an individual's physical, cognitive, and psychosocial characteristics throughout their lifespan.
- Well-being should be _________, meaning that all areas of one’s experience (spiritual, mental, physical, emotional, etc.) should be considered and treated in therapeutic settings.
- Agreement or permission expressed through affirmative, voluntary words or actions that are mutually understandable to all parties involved. It can be withdrawn at any time.
- A severe emotional response to a stressful event that overwhelms a person's ability to process it emotionally, often triggered by a distressing experience perceived as life-threatening or dangerous in some way.
- Characterized by a persistent and intense urge to use a drug or engage in a behavior that produces natural reward, despite substantial harm and other negative consequences.
16 Clues: The way you view yourself on the inside (2 words) • Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain • Someone who can prescribe and administer medications for mental health related areas • The process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms. • ...
Psychology 2013-10-16
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- a professional qualified in psychology
- a form of non-verbal communication
- the likelihood of a person committing a serious act of violence, with the little provocation
- hemispheres the brain is divided into two halves; the left and right half or hemisphere
- a modd state often resulting in a mental disorder, usually characterized by sadness, hopelessness and despair
- a sleep disorder that is characterized by a lack of sleep and poor quality sleep
- an intense and irrational fear of an object or situation that affects everyday functioning
- a bridge of nerve fibers that connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain
- a person who completes a medical degree and than a postgraduate degree in psychiatry
- a systematic approach to planning, undertaking and analysing research
- an assemblage of people who have minimal contact with each other
- a mental disorder characterized by a split from reality, delusions and hallucinations
- mental processing of information, also known as thinking
- a stage of sleep that is characterized by no eye movement
- a branch of psychology that applies legal knowledge and issues to psychology
- 'the global capacity to act purposely, to think rationally, and to deal effectively with the environment'
- encourages all group members to participate in decision-making, with the leaders supporting the opinions of the group to promote cohesiveness, attainment of goals and ownership of decisions
- the space around oneself when interacting with others
- any disabling behavioral, cognitive or mental health problem that decreases a person's level of functioning in society
- a personal awareness or knowing where we fit in society
- a therapy that aims to change a person's behavior through learning
- a stage of sleep th at is characterized by a rapid, spontaneous movements of the eyes
- sleepwalking
- emphasizes the importance of completing the task through the use of rewards and punishment
- a group that professes great devotion to a person, idea or object
- the importance of an individual's standing or position in a group
- how common a disorder occurs in a community
- a collection of two or more people who interact with each other and share a common goal or purpose
- a drug used to reduce the experience of anxiety
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- a fake science, not based on a scientific method
- the desire to associate with other people in relationships, friendships and groups
- the outer layer of the cerebrum in the human brain
- a form of depression characterized by episodes of mania and depression
- a behavior therapy treating phobias
- involves an individual or group, with high power and status, directing a group
- involves structured interaction between a professional and a client with a problem
- a sleep problem that interfere with the normal sleep cycle
- a normal occurrence during sleep, such as sleepwalking or sleep talking
- a personal experience that involves subjective feelings
- the process of identifying and classifying a mental illness using symptoms, assessment and examination
- a state of physical or psychological alertness or awareness of the environment
- characteristics that indicate a mental disorder
- a psychological feeling of intense excitement and ecstasy
- a group of stable personality characteristics unique to an individual, determining a person's thought, feeling and behaviours
- the systematic study of thoughts, feelings and behaviours
- a technique used to assist in the identification and apprehension of a likely offender for a particular crime
- a drug used to treat schizophrenia, by reducing the number of symptoms
- a psychological therapy dealing with what we are thinking and how this affects our emotions and behaviour
- the study of mental illness
- a lie detector that measures skin resistance, heart rate, blood pressure and respiration
- any experience associated with a feeling or emotion
51 Clues: sleepwalking • the study of mental illness • a form of non-verbal communication • a behavior therapy treating phobias • a professional qualified in psychology • how common a disorder occurs in a community • characteristics that indicate a mental disorder • a drug used to reduce the experience of anxiety • a fake science, not based on a scientific method • ...
Utilitarianism 2024-03-03
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- Affected alongside the victim by criminal acts
- Utilitarianism gives priority to the happiness of this group
- Hereditary factors that might influence addiction risk
- What a victim's family might seek after an execution
- Notorious New York City jail complex
- Mental health issues can have _____ origins
- The philosophical study of morality
- A common CPO task
- Utilitarianism focuses on the _____ of actions, not intentions
- Historical method of execution
- The goal of rehabilitation, aiding a person's change
- Motivated by a desire to get even
- The core goal of utilitarianism
- Deeply distressing event impacting mental health
- High-security Scottish psychiatric hospital
- Drug Treatment and Testing Order
- Punishment Death as a legal punishment
- Refraining from addictive substances
- Monetary form of punishment
- A haven of safety and refuge
- Focused on inflicting punishment
- Sharing knowledge, potentially with offenders
- The founder of utilitarianism
- Chair Used in some US states for executions
- Restriction of Liberty Order (similar to house arrest)
- Potential sentence offered in place of execution
- Unusually strict or severe
- Justice focused on rebuilding relationships
- To protect or watch over
- Punishment as a deserved consequence
- Mandatory _____ for substance-related offences
- Community Payback Order (non-custodial sentence)
- Intensely harsh or burdensome
- Safeguarding against harm or danger
- Country known for its focus on humane prisons
- Excessive or severe punishment
- Positive mental and physical health state
- Facility for detaining offenders long-term
- A punishment or cost
- Arrest Confinement to a residence as a punishment
- How you were raised, potentially affecting mental health
- Prominent utilitarian philosopher emphasising individual liberty
- A philosophy aiming for the greatest good for the greatest number
- Carrying out a death sentence
- Factors in your surroundings affecting well-being
- Relating to disorders of the mind
- Something incurred for committing a crime
- Using punishment to discourage further crime
- Economic hardship linked to potential mental health struggles
- Unjustly tyrannical or restrictive
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- A substance frequently involved in addiction
- Compulsive behaviour, often regarding substances
- Lack of necessities, impacting well-being
- To discourage or deter someone
- Demanding and highly restrictive
- Sentences carried out outside of prison
- Tagging Monitoring device used
- Legal term referring to a minor
- A major prison in Glasgow, Scotland
- A gene potentially linked to aggression
- Detention before trial or sentencing
- Calm and peaceful
- Another term for retribution
- Some view capital punishment as _____ for serious crimes
- Pertaining to the mind
- Process of helping offenders rejoin society
- How utilitarianism assesses the morality of actions
- Treatment to address substance misuse
- Person harmed by a crime
- YOI located near Falkirk, Scotland
- Where some sentences take place
- Making amends for caused harm
- The goals of punishment in a justice system
- Used for paying penalties and fines
- Young Offenders Institution (for youth in custody)
- Relating to imprisonment
- Substances that may lead to addiction and health issues
- Temporary period of confinement
- Injection Most common modern execution method
- The possibility of danger or loss
- Treatment targeting improved mental health
- Fair and balanced treatment
- Safe from harm
- Offender supervision within the community
- Health State of well-being across emotional, psychological, and social aspects
- Lacking in justice or equity
- System for judging right and wrong
- Positively changing a criminal's behaviour
- Another potential CPO task
- Punishments given by a court
- "Eye for an eye" concept of punishment
- The state of being protected from risks
- Aim of repairing the harm done by a crime
- Utilitarian actions seek the _____ amount of good
94 Clues: Safe from harm • A common CPO task • Calm and peaceful • A punishment or cost • Pertaining to the mind • Person harmed by a crime • Relating to imprisonment • To protect or watch over • Unusually strict or severe • Another potential CPO task • Monetary form of punishment • Fair and balanced treatment • Another term for retribution • A haven of safety and refuge • ...
Antonette's Biopsychology Crossword puzzle 2023-09-23
15 Clues: Fat • Action • Mental • Obstruct • Response • Formation • likelihood • Off Spring • Descendants • Enlargement • Surroundings • Mistreatment • Genetic history • Adjust to change • Failure to provide
Antonette's Biopsychology Crossword puzzle 2023-09-23
15 Clues: Fat • Action • Mental • Obstruct • Response • Formation • likelihood • Off Spring • Descendants • Enlargement • Surroundings • Mistreatment • Genetic history • Adjust to change • Failure to provide
healthy body image 2025-02-18
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- used for emphasis or to express annoyance.
- any of a range of mental conditions in which there is a persistent disturbance of eating behaviour and impairment of physical or mental health.
- how a person feels about the way they look.
- confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect.
- the expression of the body-centered culture, in which humans. are perceived through the prism of their corporeality.
- a person with a lean and delicate body build.
- softer bodies with curves.
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- enough or more than enough; plentiful.
- a relief printing plate cast in a mold made from composed type or an original plate.
- a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
- a person's subjective picture or mental image of their own body.eatingdisorder.
- body types with a naturally high muscle-to-fat ratio.
- a sign of the existence of something, especially of an undesirable situation.softer bodies with curves.
13 Clues: softer bodies with curves. • enough or more than enough; plentiful. • used for emphasis or to express annoyance. • how a person feels about the way they look. • a person with a lean and delicate body build. • body types with a naturally high muscle-to-fat ratio. • confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect. • ...
Wellbeing and Mental Gealth 2022-09-08
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- An 's' word for what you should give someone who is struggling
- Relating to your happiness and quality of life
- Feeling of nervousness and unease about something with an uncertain outcome
- A mental health disorder that is characterised by persistent upset moods and loss of interest in activities
- One’s mental and physical condition
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- An 'r' word for the way in which people behave and interact with each other
- An ‘s’ word for the state of mental or emotional strain or tension from tough circumstances
- The religious text of Christianity
- The heavenly father
- The place where you learn and spend time with peers
- Belief and Trust in someone or something
11 Clues: The heavenly father • The religious text of Christianity • One’s mental and physical condition • Belief and Trust in someone or something • Relating to your happiness and quality of life • The place where you learn and spend time with peers • An 's' word for what you should give someone who is struggling • ...
Crossword 2013-03-19
11 Clues: be nice • construct • from your heart • dad brother sister • put an end to; ruin • talk to one and other • might have a best _______ • social and physical _________ • shared between one and another • you dont really consider a friend • of the three types of health; mental, physical and ______
At risk populations 2023-11-30
8 Clues: age • without a home • substance users • outside workers • serving the country • mental health conditions • strenuous exercise for sport • behavioral health conditions
Development 2023-12-11
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- The ability to only see the world from your own point of view.
- Changing an existing schema or forming a new one to fit new information.
- The first stage in Piagets stages of cognitive development in which object permanence is developed.
- The name of the study of egocentrism.
- A mental structure that contains information we have about one aspect of the world.
- An autonomic function in the body that we do not control
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- The second to last stage in Piagets stages of cognitive development in which logical thinking is developed
- Refers to 'thinking' and all mental processes
- The psychologists who carried out the naughty teddy study.
- The ability to realise a quantity remains the same even though the appearance of the object changes.
- The key hub of information in the brain, relaying sensory and motor signals to the cortex.
- Refers to all other influences on development e.g. your environment.
- The outer covering of the brain where mental processing takes place.
- Genetic influences, characteristics you inherit from your ancestors.
14 Clues: The name of the study of egocentrism. • Refers to 'thinking' and all mental processes • An autonomic function in the body that we do not control • The psychologists who carried out the naughty teddy study. • The ability to only see the world from your own point of view. • Refers to all other influences on development e.g. your environment. • ...
NON 2021-05-23
17 Clues: part • unite • answer • get up • disturb • torment • surviving • no pausing • some point • look toward • requirements • make greater • little depth • mental process • confined limits • decorative design • position of sitting
Anxiety 2022-10-23
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- the feeling of bodily or mental tension
- to be timid or apprehensive
- doubt
- to give strength and hope
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- inner striving, unrest or imbalance
- lack of peace or tranquillity
- a regular or harmonious arrangement
- to undergo mental or emotional distress
- a state of tranquillity
- to be extremely confused or agitated
10 Clues: doubt • a state of tranquillity • to give strength and hope • to be timid or apprehensive • lack of peace or tranquillity • inner striving, unrest or imbalance • a regular or harmonious arrangement • to be extremely confused or agitated • the feeling of bodily or mental tension • to undergo mental or emotional distress
Health genesis 2023-04-20
10 Clues: in good health • sugar molecules • relating to the mind. • mental and social well-being. • an essential part of a healthy • discarded as worthless,defective • eating a healthy and balanced diet • a group of substance that are needed • naturally occurring inorganic element • a type of nutritious that you get from
Stress and Health Crossword 2020-04-02
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- The act or instance of consoling/ comforting.
- The set of behavioral, mental, and physical processes that occur as an organism attempts to deal with an environmental event or a stimulus that it perceives as threatening.
- A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- Large disruptions, especially unpredicted and uncontrollable catastrophic events that affect central areas of people's lives.
- An environmental event or stimulus that an organism perceives as threatening.
- A state of anxiety or nervous excitement.
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- The state of undergoing pain, distress, or hardship.
- Slight pain, to make someone feel uneasy, anxious, or embarrassed.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- Behavioral, mental, and/or physical responses to stressors.
- Direction of attention to a single object.
- Mental or emotional strain resulting in pressure.
- To give assistance to/enable to function or act.
- A state of anxiety or nervous excitement.
14 Clues: A state of anxiety or nervous excitement. • A state of anxiety or nervous excitement. • Direction of attention to a single object. • The act or instance of consoling/ comforting. • To give assistance to/enable to function or act. • Mental or emotional strain resulting in pressure. • The state of undergoing pain, distress, or hardship. • ...
Psychology 2024-09-30
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- A form of learning in which behavior is strengthened if followed by a reinforcement.
- A structure in the limbic system involved in memory formation.
- The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information.
- A disorder characterized by disturbances in thinking, mood, and behavior.
- Method The systematic approach to gathering knowledge through observation and experimentation.
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
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- A measure of the degree to which two variables are related.
- A mental process of deriving meaning from stimuli received by the senses.
- Threshold The smallest amount of stimulus energy needed to detect a stimulus.
- Threshold The difference in the level of activation needed to notice a change in stimulus.
- A method of research in which the researcher collects data without directly interfering.
- A branch of psychology focused on how biological processes influence behaviors and mental states.
- The systematic variation of conditions to study cause and effect in research.
13 Clues: The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. • A measure of the degree to which two variables are related. • A structure in the limbic system involved in memory formation. • The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information. • A mental process of deriving meaning from stimuli received by the senses. • ...
Sleep and nutrition 2024-11-06
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- State of physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and lack of interest
- system The body's defense system that protects against infections and diseases.
- Clear, colorless liquid essential for life.
- Conditions that disrupt normal physical or mental functioning.
- Regular, or repeated behaviors that are often automatic or part of a routine.
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- Nutrients found in foods like bread, pasta, and fruits that provide the body with energy.
- Recurring state of rest for the body
- Process of taking in and using food and nutrients to support health and growth.
- A sleep disorder where a person as difficulty falling or staying asleep.
- Types and amounts of food and drink that a person habitually consumes.
- State of lacking or being denied something, often a basic necessity like food, sleep or social connection.
- A feeling of worry or fear, often about things that might happen in the future.
13 Clues: Recurring state of rest for the body • Clear, colorless liquid essential for life. • State of physical, mental, and social well-being. • Conditions that disrupt normal physical or mental functioning. • Types and amounts of food and drink that a person habitually consumes. • A sleep disorder where a person as difficulty falling or staying asleep. • ...
Health 2014-08-03
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- eat a balanced _______
- mental well being is a state where a person is in control of his ______________
- being free from __________
- __________ well being
- __________ regularly
- __________ well being
- _________ well being
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- avoid _________ and pollution
- have a healthy __________
- where all body _______ work well
10 Clues: __________ regularly • _________ well being • __________ well being • __________ well being • eat a balanced _______ • have a healthy __________ • being free from __________ • avoid _________ and pollution • where all body _______ work well • mental well being is a state where a person is in control of his ______________
Wellbeing and Mental Gealth 2022-09-08
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- An 's' word for what you should give someone who is struggling
- Relating to your happiness and quality of life
- Feeling of nervousness and unease about something with an uncertain outcome
- A mental health disorder that is characterised by persistent upset moods and loss of interest in activities
- One’s mental and physical condition
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- An 'r' word for the way in which people behave and interact with each other
- An ‘s’ word for the state of mental or emotional strain or tension from tough circumstances
- The religious text of Christianity
- The heavenly father
- The place where you learn and spend time with peers
- Belief and Trust in someone or something
11 Clues: The heavenly father • The religious text of Christianity • One’s mental and physical condition • Belief and Trust in someone or something • Relating to your happiness and quality of life • The place where you learn and spend time with peers • An 's' word for what you should give someone who is struggling • ...
Piaget's 4 stages of cognitive development 2023-01-13
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- of the task or problem
- centration, Inability to rewind a process mentally
- thought, Understanding that the things one cannot directly perceive still exist
- object permanence, A mental construction or concept that allows one to interpret, classify and refine
- shape or appearance
- Understanding that physical quantities remain the same in spite of changes in
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- understanding of the world, both in concrete and abstract terms
- egocentrism, Focusing on one aspect of a task or problem to the exclusion of other relevant
- conservation, Ability to use mental images or words to represent external reality
- Refers to mental, problem-solving or thinking abilities
- cognitive, Inability to take the psychological or physical perspective of another person
11 Clues: shape or appearance • of the task or problem • centration, Inability to rewind a process mentally • Refers to mental, problem-solving or thinking abilities • understanding of the world, both in concrete and abstract terms • Understanding that physical quantities remain the same in spite of changes in • ...
Health chapter 1 2023-09-05
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- health ability to cope with both positive and negative emotions
- when as people create healthy and positive realastionship with one and other
- of life standard of the health and happiness experienced by an inSocial healthgroup
- state of being comfortable
- expectancy The Period of a person may expect in life
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- health funcontioning of the body
- health dynamic balance of emtional, social, spiritual and intellectual health
- act of practicing haelthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes
- a disease of sickness affecting the body or mind.
- span length of timeof which a person or animal lives of functions
- A person mental state or physical condition
- health A person condition that regards to emotional and psychological well being
12 Clues: state of being comfortable • health funcontioning of the body • A person mental state or physical condition • a disease of sickness affecting the body or mind. • expectancy The Period of a person may expect in life • health ability to cope with both positive and negative emotions • span length of timeof which a person or animal lives of functions • ...
Hari Kanak-Kanak SK Proton City 2022-10-28
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- Kita perlulah menjaga kebersihan diri agar terhindar daripada...
- Semasa berada di kantin
- Salah satu gaya hidup sihat adalah pemakanan
- Nama Guru Besar SK Proton City
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- Salah satu masalah kesihatan mental
- Salah satu punca masalah kesihatan mental
- Kelas mestilah sentiasa kemas dan...
- Setiap kali berjumpa dengan guru
- Berbahaya untuk paru-paru
- Dibaca setiap perhimpunan Hari Jumaat
- Bahan yang menyebabkan ketagihan
11 Clues: Semasa berada di kantin • Berbahaya untuk paru-paru • Nama Guru Besar SK Proton City • Setiap kali berjumpa dengan guru • Bahan yang menyebabkan ketagihan • Salah satu masalah kesihatan mental • Kelas mestilah sentiasa kemas dan... • Dibaca setiap perhimpunan Hari Jumaat • Salah satu punca masalah kesihatan mental • Salah satu gaya hidup sihat adalah pemakanan • ...
Lisa, Bright and Dark 2022-12-12
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- Word for tries to take your own life
- Goes by M.N.
- Family name
- Doctor who helps with mental illness
- Mental illness Lisa might have
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- Where the book is set
- Friend name who starts with a B
- Who doesn't believe or help Lisa
- Where Lisa goes after trying to take her life
- Main character
- Friend who Lisa attacks
11 Clues: Family name • Goes by M.N. • Main character • Where the book is set • Friend who Lisa attacks • Mental illness Lisa might have • Friend name who starts with a B • Who doesn't believe or help Lisa • Word for tries to take your own life • Doctor who helps with mental illness • Where Lisa goes after trying to take her life
Beverly Allitt Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-23
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- Location of crimes
- Main symptom of her mental health condition
- Most common underlying cause of death
- Missing evidence for alibi
- Her last victim
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- Mental health condition was diagnosed with
- Main final cause of deaths that raised suspicions and eventually led to her investigation
- Nickname
- Name of serial killer
- Her first victim
- postmortem examination to discover the cause of death
11 Clues: Nickname • Her last victim • Her first victim • Location of crimes • Name of serial killer • Missing evidence for alibi • Most common underlying cause of death • Mental health condition was diagnosed with • Main symptom of her mental health condition • postmortem examination to discover the cause of death • ...
Brain teasers 2024-08-31
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- "Enlighten AD" program
- Awareness page on ED problems
- Glaucoma website
- To address the mental health of patients with chronic skin conditions
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- Patient support program
- Awareness page on liver health
- Cheers to a Healthier Liver
- Core club for End stage liver disease
- Campaign on Posaconazole levels testing
- Awareness on Invasive Fungal infections
- Awareness page on Mental Health Problems
11 Clues: Glaucoma website • "Enlighten AD" program • Patient support program • Cheers to a Healthier Liver • Awareness page on ED problems • Awareness page on liver health • Core club for End stage liver disease • Campaign on Posaconazole levels testing • Awareness on Invasive Fungal infections • Awareness page on Mental Health Problems • ...
Individual Differences Abnormality 2013-05-09
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- one of the criticisms of Biological model
- The field of Psychology that deals with mental, emotional and behavioural problems
- People deviating from the average norm
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- Are called the advocates of the medical model
- Chemicals that transmit nerve impulses from one nerve cell to the next
- This model sees mental disorders as caused by abnormal physiological processes
- Thoughts that take place automatically and without full awareness
- approach Views abnormal behaviour caused by unconscious, underlying psychological forces
- Approach Is the model that deals with irrational thinking
- Bacteria or viruses can cause rise to Mental Health illnesses
10 Clues: People deviating from the average norm • one of the criticisms of Biological model • Are called the advocates of the medical model • Approach Is the model that deals with irrational thinking • Bacteria or viruses can cause rise to Mental Health illnesses • Thoughts that take place automatically and without full awareness • ...
Psychiatric Emergencies 2025-06-18
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- An irrational fear that someone is trying to harm you.
- A physical or chemical method used to limit a patient’s movement.
- A severe mental disorder where thoughts and emotions are impaired.
- A sudden state of confusion and reduced awareness of the environment.
- Techniques used to calm an aggressive or agitated patient.
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- Seeing or hearing things that are not present.
- The legal process of hospitalizing a person with mental illness.
- A state of nervousness or restlessness often seen in emergencies.
- A professional evaluation of a patient's mental condition.
- Related to the desire to take one's own life.
10 Clues: Related to the desire to take one's own life. • Seeing or hearing things that are not present. • An irrational fear that someone is trying to harm you. • A professional evaluation of a patient's mental condition. • Techniques used to calm an aggressive or agitated patient. • The legal process of hospitalizing a person with mental illness. • ...
ADHD 2024-11-14
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- People with ADHD struggle to keep up in their work, school, family, and ___life
- The worst type of stigmatization with ADHD is ___-stigmatization because people develope low self astem or depression
- A model showing the combination of mental, physical, and social health with are all crucially affected with ADHD
- Medication to treat ADHD
- common mental or development disorder
- Unable to concentrate or stay on task
- Acting without thinking, interrupting people, and struggling with self control
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- A type of drug that affects your mental health
- What does the H in ADHD stand for?
- People with ADHD sometimes take this type of therapy
10 Clues: Medication to treat ADHD • What does the H in ADHD stand for? • common mental or development disorder • Unable to concentrate or stay on task • A type of drug that affects your mental health • People with ADHD sometimes take this type of therapy • Acting without thinking, interrupting people, and struggling with self control • ...
Health 2022-07-18
10 Clues: Assistance • Being in charge • A task or problem • A stock or supply • Unpleasant situation • Something you're good at • A state of mental or physical strain • The bodies reaction to a state of stress • the mental/moral qualities unique to someone • Picking yourself up after being knocked down
Anxiety 2022-10-23
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- a state of tranquillity
- inner striving, unrest or imbalance
- lack of peace or tranquillity
- the feeling of bodily or mental tension
- doubt
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- to give strength and hope
- to be timid or apprehensive
- a regular or harmonious arrangement
- to undergo mental or emotional distress
- to be extremely confused or agitated
10 Clues: doubt • a state of tranquillity • to give strength and hope • to be timid or apprehensive • lack of peace or tranquillity • inner striving, unrest or imbalance • a regular or harmonious arrangement • to be extremely confused or agitated • to undergo mental or emotional distress • the feeling of bodily or mental tension
Health genesis 2023-04-20
10 Clues: in good health • sugar molecules • relating to the mind. • mental and social well-being. • an essential part of a healthy • discarded as worthless,defective • eating a healthy and balanced diet • a group of substance that are needed • naturally occurring inorganic element • a type of nutritious that you get from
health puzzle 2024-10-17
10 Clues: constant stress • maintaining the same • a diagnosed mental illness • when someone kills themself • when a disease is identified • seeing someone in a negative way • not being able to stop comething • a calming way to help with stress • constant fast changes in one’s mood • actions to protect one’s mental state
Journey Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-05
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- - This is where you go to Journey for all your computer and tech needs
- Bridge - This is a program that connects individuals to community resources after a crisis.
- - This acronym stands for programs that offer coordinated professional care and treatment for adults who live with severe mental illness. Consumers receive a range of services in the community. Services aim to meet a consumer’s unique needs, reduce symptoms, and lead to recovery
- - a strong feeling of sympathy with another person’s feelings of sorrow or distress, usually involving a desire to help or comfort that person
- Manager- These are healthcare professionals who serve as patient advocates to support, guide and coordinate care for patients, families and caregivers
- - to look forward to with desire and reasonable confidence.
- - This is Journey's HER System, where client documentation goes
- - This branch of Journey helps fundraise money for the organization
- - This branch of Journey manages the complete lifecycle of employees from recruitment to termination and is responsible for ensuring regulatory compliance, fostering a positive work culture, handling employee complaints and maintaining confidential records.
- - the quality of being fair and just, especially in a way that takes account of and seeks to address existing inequalities.
- Court - One of Journeys locations, found on the West Side
- Health - This is a state of mental well-being that enables people to cope with the stresses of life, realize their abilities, learn and work well, and contribute to their community. It has intrinsic and instrumental value and is a basic human right.
- Line - 608-280-2600
- Joy - You can find this button on Enews, to celebrate a staff member or team for their hard work!
- Latina - This is one of Journeys culturally specific programs. The program provides a safe space for Spanish speaking consumers to express themselves without needing to explain or translate parts of who they are.
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- - This is when people work together to achieve a shared goal
- - This is the quality of being honest and having a consistent and uncompromising adherence to strong moral and ethical principles and values.
- - The Best Mental Health Center
- - This is A process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a selfdirected life, and strive to reach their full potential.
- - This is the acronym for the staff who facilitates the smooth operation of organizational programs by performing administrative, clerical, and logistical tasks. They are key components of each Journey program.
- - This is the feeling of security and support when there is a sense of acceptance, inclusion, and identity for a member of a certain group.
- - This is the Journey committee that puts on the Summer Bash and much more!
- - These are trained mental health professional who helps people manage emotions, behaviors, and life challenges through talk therapy (psychotherapy) and other techniques, guiding them to develop coping skills, understand feelings, and improve overall well-being
- - This is the formal process by which authorized healthcare professionals (such as doctors, dentists, and authorized nurses) issue instructions for a patient to receive a specific medication
- - a feeling of fellowship with others, as a result of sharing common attitudes, interests, and goals.
- - This is the use of electronic information and telecommunication technologies to support long-distance healthcare - efforts made to maintain, restore, or promote someone's physical, mental, or emotional well-being especially when performed by trained and licensed professionals
- - This is the Journey committee that brought you this activity!
- - This The program identifies students needing mental health support using standardized measures and one-to-one student consultations, connects them to appropriate school or community-based intervention(s), and increases schools’ capacities to support students impacted by stress and trauma.
- Center - One of Journeys locations, found on East Olin Avenue
- House - One of Journey's locations as well as one of it's programs. This program is built on the Clubhouse International model that guarantees a place to belong and experience meaningful relationships, meaningful work and a place to return.
30 Clues: Line - 608-280-2600 • - The Best Mental Health Center • Court - One of Journeys locations, found on the West Side • - to look forward to with desire and reasonable confidence. • - This is when people work together to achieve a shared goal • Center - One of Journeys locations, found on East Olin Avenue • - This is Journey's HER System, where client documentation goes • ...
Crucigrama 2025-09-28
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- cualitativo o cuantitativo para diagnóstico
- mental por el cual el individuo incorpora información a través de la repetición, el ejemplo o la razón
- de tiempo en el que los seres vivos se desarrollan desde la fase cero hasta que sucumben
- habilidad motora básica que se hace con los miembros superiores
- persona en tiempo presente simple del verbo ser
- mental elevada que aparece en la etapa operacional concreta de Piaget
- capacidades, facilidades
- de ideas entrelazadas a través de relaciones lógicas que buscan explicar un fenómeno
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- mental que trata del cómo se aprende o se conoce
- de un proceso, que tiene características diferenciadoras
- que muestra evolución de las etapas
- onomatopeya del lenguaje de bebé
- de psicólogo alemán creador de la teoría de las 8 etapas y del concepto conflicto de identidad
- de los desarrollos que se logran además del social y motor durante el desarrollo motor. Organización Mundial de la Salud
- para medir la actividad cerebral
- para realizar un trabajo
- que desarrolló la teoría de las etapas del desarrollo motor
- etapa, de 0-2 meses, en la que los motores se centran en la cabeza y el tronco
18 Clues: para realizar un trabajo • capacidades, facilidades • onomatopeya del lenguaje de bebé • para medir la actividad cerebral • que muestra evolución de las etapas • cualitativo o cuantitativo para diagnóstico • persona en tiempo presente simple del verbo ser • mental que trata del cómo se aprende o se conoce • de un proceso, que tiene características diferenciadoras • ...
HEALTH 1.2 Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-26
18 Clues: PEERS • GENES • SOCIAL • HEALTH • CULTURE • PHYSICAL • WELLNESS • HEALTHCARE • WELL-BEING • ENVIRONMENT • RISK FACTORS • FAMILY HISOTRY • SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT • PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT • MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL • PREVENTIVE HEALTHCARE • PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN
Chapter 7, 8, 9 2024-04-09
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Mental Health Disorders 2017-05-11
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- This is when you feel in a low mood that lasts for a long time and affects your everyday duties.
- This is when there are severe changes in your identity accepting new identities as your own.
- This is when you have sudden urges of doing things repeatedly and compulsions of doing things repetitively.
- This is when your attitudes beliefs and behaviours cause problems in your life.
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- This is when your having flashbacks or nightmares after experiencing something very traumatic.
- This is when you have mood swings.
- This is when your having panic attacks for unknown reasons.
- This is when you feel delusional and have hallucinations.
- This is when you see hallucinations hearing or seeing things.
- This is when you feel uneasy worried or fearful.
10 Clues: This is when you have mood swings. • This is when you feel uneasy worried or fearful. • This is when you feel delusional and have hallucinations. • This is when your having panic attacks for unknown reasons. • This is when you see hallucinations hearing or seeing things. • This is when your attitudes beliefs and behaviours cause problems in your life. • ...
3.1 Mental Health 2021-10-26
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- Claustro______
- To be happy all (or most) of the time
- Your feelings
- The pink squishy thing in your head
- Being very, very sad
- How you picture yourself
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- is something that is becoming ever more prevalent in teens and is seen as an alternative to smoking
- Abusing or overusing a drug
- Confident in yourself
- A feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness
10 Clues: Your feelings • Claustro______ • Being very, very sad • Confident in yourself • How you picture yourself • Abusing or overusing a drug • The pink squishy thing in your head • To be happy all (or most) of the time • A feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness • is something that is becoming ever more prevalent in teens and is seen as an alternative to smoking
Mental Health Crossword 2021-10-30
10 Clues: A deep sorrow • A bad experience • A feeling of worry • The you inside of you • Controls your movements • Has to do with your wellbeing • The help someone shows for you • The way you think about something • A sickness affecting the body or mind • the ability to think and behave normally
Mental Health Crossword 2013-05-05
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- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- to provide assistance and help
- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
- professional assistance and guidance to resolve issues
- having extreme mood swings
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- a state of pressure and tension
- feeling hopeless, down and not interested in life
- a feeling of worry, nervousness and unease
- feelings and moods
- being free from illness and injury
10 Clues: feelings and moods • having extreme mood swings • to provide assistance and help • a state of pressure and tension • being free from illness and injury • a feeling of worry, nervousness and unease • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • feeling hopeless, down and not interested in life • the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy • ...
Psychology Mental Illness 2016-10-12
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- An erroneous belief that is held in the face of evidence to the contrary
- An anxiety disorder characterized by unpredictable panic attacks
- An anxiety disorder characterized by extreme and irrational fear of simple things or social situations
- Physical symptoms for which there is no apparent physical cause
- Perceptions that have no direct external cause
- A relatively permanet state of worry and nervousness occurring in a variety of mental disorders, usually accompanied by compulsive behavior or attacks of panic
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- Disorder in which an individual alternates between feelings of mania and depression
- A dissociative disorder in which a person experiences alterations in memory, identity or consciousness
- any of several psychotic disorders characterized by distortions of reality and disturbances of thought and language and withdrawal from social contact
- Lowered mood in which a person experiences feelings of worthlessness and diminished pleasure or interest in many activities
10 Clues: Perceptions that have no direct external cause • Physical symptoms for which there is no apparent physical cause • An anxiety disorder characterized by unpredictable panic attacks • An erroneous belief that is held in the face of evidence to the contrary • Disorder in which an individual alternates between feelings of mania and depression • ...
Mental Health- Aislynn 2023-03-09
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- Emotional strain in response to internal or external stressors
- A medical practitioner who specializes in the study, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of personality, mental, and behavioral disorders.
- A state of mind characterized by emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
- A deep feeling of sadness that may be for an extended amount of time
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- Drugs that are prescribed as a part of the treatment of depression
- A person specialized to help talk through certain problems with you
- Who do you call when your having suicidal thoughts?
- An emotional response to any disturbing experience.
- Sessions of this often help with these disorders
- A feeling of worry or nervousness
10 Clues: A feeling of worry or nervousness • Sessions of this often help with these disorders • Who do you call when your having suicidal thoughts? • An emotional response to any disturbing experience. • Emotional strain in response to internal or external stressors • Drugs that are prescribed as a part of the treatment of depression • ...
mental health crossword 2023-03-09
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- is sudden uncontrollable fear.
- is a mood disorder .
- health is a state of your psychological and emotional well being .
- is a physical response to an external cause caused by too much work.
- is a feeling of worry.
- illness refers to a wide range of mental health condition that affects moods , thinking and behaviors.
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- is a mentality characterized by inconsistent element .
- HEALTH CROSSWORD
- is a condition or quality of being sad .
- is unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is in danger.
- distress is a range symptoms and experience of person ‘s internal life that are held to be confusing.
- is a deeply distressed or disturbing experience.
- is the ability to read and write .
13 Clues: HEALTH CROSSWORD • is a mood disorder . • is a feeling of worry. • is sudden uncontrollable fear. • is the ability to read and write . • is a condition or quality of being sad . • is a deeply distressed or disturbing experience. • is a mentality characterized by inconsistent element . • health is a state of your psychological and emotional well being . • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2022-09-27
10 Clues: angry • no motivation • walking, running,etc • workout, running, etc • eating less or too much • affects how you feel and act • mad, wild erratic behavior, etc • worry, nervousness, overthinking, etc • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience • a mental disorder, lack of sleep, tiredness, sadness
Mental Health Crossword 2022-09-27
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- severe apprehension
- terrible event flashbacks
- someone who helps with mental health
- feeling of being under pressure
- feeling or mood
- calm movements for strength and balance
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- incessant feelings of sadness
- focusing silently for a short period of time
- place where intelligence is
- A place to learn how to cope with feelings
10 Clues: feeling or mood • severe apprehension • terrible event flashbacks • place where intelligence is • incessant feelings of sadness • feeling of being under pressure • someone who helps with mental health • calm movements for strength and balance • A place to learn how to cope with feelings • focusing silently for a short period of time
Mental Health Crossword 2022-09-28
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- something that happens when you take drugs
- the organ that keeps you alive
- something you feel when your sick/another word for sick
- the feeling of sadness all the time
- something you feel when there's too much to take care of
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- a feeling when you are scared
- when someone is out of their mind
- a fear of holes
- something that you can get addicted to
- something we feel when we don't want to do presentations
10 Clues: a fear of holes • a feeling when you are scared • the organ that keeps you alive • when someone is out of their mind • the feeling of sadness all the time • something that you can get addicted to • something that happens when you take drugs • something you feel when your sick/another word for sick • something we feel when we don't want to do presentations • ...
Mental health crossword 2022-09-28
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- a person's mental or physical
- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.
- a naturally occurring, automatic state of mind resulting from one's environment, mood, or social connections
- a complex organ that controls thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, breathing, temperature, hunger and every process that regulates our body.
- a mental illness making you think you’re seeing things
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- a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- Working out, walking, running, etc
- feeling of emotional or physical tension
- Feeling of fear, dread and uneasiness
- thinking and feeling like you are being threatened in some way
10 Clues: a person's mental or physical • Working out, walking, running, etc • Feeling of fear, dread and uneasiness • feeling of emotional or physical tension • a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest • a mental illness making you think you’re seeing things • a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind. • ...
Mental Health Terms 2023-04-19
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- The presence of two or more diseases or medical conditions in a patient at the same time.
- A strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
- A medical doctor who treats mental illness with medicine.
- The action of or noise produced by laughing.
- A condition in which you have a period of abnormally elevated, extreme changes in your mood or emotions, energy level or activity level.
- A person with a doctorate who treats mental illness with therapy (talking).
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- The process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms.
- Persistent sadness and a lack of interest or pleasure in previously rewarding or enjoyable activities.
- A person who treats mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction.
- An emotion characterized by feelings of tension, worried thoughts, and physical changes like increased blood pressure.
10 Clues: The action of or noise produced by laughing. • A strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility. • A medical doctor who treats mental illness with medicine. • A person with a doctorate who treats mental illness with therapy (talking). • A person who treats mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-04-14
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- Study of the human mind and its functions
- One of the Dimensions of Wellness, Spiritual health can bring an inner peace- a contentment with who you are and your current situation.
- One of the Dimensions of Wellness, Even walking 30 minutes a day three times a week will greatly improve your health
- One of the Dimensions of Wellness, Stay up to date with what is going on in your life- school, athletics, extracurricular activities, relationships, etc.
- A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- Struggle occurring in character’s mind (Two Word)
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- One of the Dimensions of Wellness, Try to maintain a positive attitude even when problems arise.
- One of the Dimensions of Wellness, Creating and maintaining healthy, supportive relationships with family, friends and peers.
- A conflict when a character struggles against an outside force. (Two Word)
- An extreme or irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or situation.
10 Clues: Study of the human mind and its functions • Struggle occurring in character’s mind (Two Word) • A conflict when a character struggles against an outside force. (Two Word) • An extreme or irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or situation. • A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-04-23
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- A word that describes a reduced interest in activities an individual used to enjoy
- You need to get at least 7 hours of it daily
- Licensed mental health professionals
- Inability to fall asleep
- .A common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act
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- It is never an option no matter how hard life is
- The state of feeling alone and without friends or help
- An exercise performed to achieve inner tranquility
- Overwhelming sense of exhaustion
- It helps the body with detoxification
10 Clues: Inability to fall asleep • Overwhelming sense of exhaustion • Licensed mental health professionals • It helps the body with detoxification • You need to get at least 7 hours of it daily • It is never an option no matter how hard life is • An exercise performed to achieve inner tranquility • The state of feeling alone and without friends or help • ...
Emotions/mental /anger 2020-11-02
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- feelings of displeasure
- emotion threatens our concern for safety
- emotion felt when you have done something wrong
- feelings we are born knowing how to feel
- love, fear, grief, guilt, and anger
- an example of mental health
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- love is an emotion taught to us
- our attitudes, self esteem & feelings
- deep concern for someone or something
- needed in order to control our emotions
10 Clues: feelings of displeasure • an example of mental health • love is an emotion taught to us • love, fear, grief, guilt, and anger • our attitudes, self esteem & feelings • deep concern for someone or something • needed in order to control our emotions • emotion threatens our concern for safety • feelings we are born knowing how to feel • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2020-11-04
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- occurs when a person responsible for a child or adolescent’s welfare causes physical injury or harm to the child.
- A neuro-developmental condition which is usually diagnosed in the first 3 years of life. Generally parents become concerned when their child has delays in speech development, limited social relatedness, and restricted interests and activities.
- A trained professional who provides treatment to children with mental health issues.
- A type of mood disorder characterized by low or irritable mood or loss of interest or pleasure in almost all activities over a period of time.
- A form of psychiatric treatment that involves therapeutic conversations and interactions between a therapist and a child or family.
- Unhealthy pattern of eating characterized by preoccupation with food and distorted body image.
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- Disorder of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
- A type of mood disorder characterized by low or irritable mood or loss of interest or pleasure in almost all activities over a period of time.
- A type of mood disorder with marked changes in mood between extreme elation or happiness and severe depression during adolescence.
- The fearful anticipation of further danger or problems accompanied by an intense unpleasant feeling (dysphoria) or physical symptoms. Anxiety is not uncommon in children and adolescents.
- Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol.
11 Clues: Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol. • Disorder of thinking, feeling, and behaving. • A trained professional who provides treatment to children with mental health issues. • Unhealthy pattern of eating characterized by preoccupation with food and distorted body image. • ...
Mental Health Matters 2021-10-06
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- It is important to practice ____-____ as much as your can. Dedicate some time everyday to do something healthy and enriching for yourself.
- __________ is a great way to keep calm and reduce your stress. It can also help to improve your focus and concentration.
- Getting just 15 minutes of ________ each day can help improve your mood. Try taking a walk outside and soak in the warmth.
- Staying away from sugary treat and sticking to a healthy ____ helps with fewer mood fluctuations and an overall happier outlook.
- Focus on the ________ things in your life. Forgive yourself for making mistakes and forgive others.
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- Learning new ______ can build a sense of purpose and boost your self-confidence.
- Acts of ________ can create a positive feeling and gives you a sense of reward and purpose.
- Light a candle and take a nice warm ____ to relax your muscles and mind.
- Seeking _______ from your friends and family can help you to cope with any emotional stress you're facing.
- ________ is a great way to relieve stress and get your heart pumping.
10 Clues: ________ is a great way to relieve stress and get your heart pumping. • Light a candle and take a nice warm ____ to relax your muscles and mind. • Learning new ______ can build a sense of purpose and boost your self-confidence. • Acts of ________ can create a positive feeling and gives you a sense of reward and purpose. • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2022-06-05
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- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- Chemicals secreted by your glands that regulate the activity of different cells.
- Prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness.
- If you are experiencing thoughts of suicide, you should seek help from a ______ health professional.
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- Reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.
- Condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen.
- Signals that tell your mind and body how to react.
- A condition that may develop after exposure to a terrifying event that threatened or cause physical harm.
- It is ____ to talk about your mental health.
- Dealing successfully with difficult changes in your life.
10 Clues: It is ____ to talk about your mental health. • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • Signals that tell your mind and body how to react. • Dealing successfully with difficult changes in your life. • Condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen. • Prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness. • ...
Common Mental Disorders 2022-05-20
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- worry or fear that does not go away
- A condition of retardation
- unwanted anxious repetitive thoughts
- hyperactivity and inattention
- unusual shifts in mood and energy
- disorganized and delusional thinking
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- two or more weeks of depressed mood
- A condition of limited mental ability
- Normal sensations thought as diseases
- nightmares after a traumatic event
10 Clues: A condition of retardation • hyperactivity and inattention • unusual shifts in mood and energy • nightmares after a traumatic event • two or more weeks of depressed mood • worry or fear that does not go away • unwanted anxious repetitive thoughts • disorganized and delusional thinking • A condition of limited mental ability • Normal sensations thought as diseases
Mental Health & Wellbeing 2022-07-13
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- Opposite of Anxious.
- Doing this activity helps reduce stress, weight & blood pressure.
- Tasty and healthy snack for you.
- Do this activity to help relieve stress, improve cholesterol, lower blood pressure & reduce blood sugar.
- What we do when we offer to help someone.
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- Turn down the volume.
- Drinking one litre of this helps avoid fatigue
- A way of giving thanks.
- Tasty and healthy lunch or dinner side.
- The minimum number of hours sleep we should be getting.
10 Clues: Opposite of Anxious. • Turn down the volume. • A way of giving thanks. • Tasty and healthy snack for you. • Tasty and healthy lunch or dinner side. • What we do when we offer to help someone. • Drinking one litre of this helps avoid fatigue • The minimum number of hours sleep we should be getting. • Doing this activity helps reduce stress, weight & blood pressure. • ...
Mental health crossword 2023-05-08
10 Clues: mind health • "you're fat" • making fun of you • calling you names • bulling for being gay • bulling for how he looked • illness that effects your mind • when someone hurts you more then once • went to jail for bringing gun to school • killed themself because they were bullied
Postpartum Mental Health 2023-10-01
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- Talk Therapy, includes group therapy or one-on-one with a licensed professional
- Stigma where shame is internalized or have negative attitudes about oneself and their mental health
- One of the most common types of medications prescribed to help with postpartum depression
- The Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) used to identify women who may have PPD.
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- Strong feelings of sadness, anxiety, and tiredness that last longer than 2 weeks
- Characterized by serious mood instabilities, which peak from 48 hours to 2 weeks postpartum
- Begins after delivery of your baby and ends when your body has nearly returned to its pre-pregnant state
- Intense feelings of fear and constant worry after giving birth
- A mild, transient condition that typically resolves within 2 weeks
- Stigma described as others holding negative attitudes towards those with mental illness
10 Clues: Intense feelings of fear and constant worry after giving birth • A mild, transient condition that typically resolves within 2 weeks • The Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) used to identify women who may have PPD. • Talk Therapy, includes group therapy or one-on-one with a licensed professional • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-12-01
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- a feeling of worry
- a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood going from highs to lows
- a person who helps people with their thoughts and feelings
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from demanding circumstances.
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- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- A feeling of constant sadness
- Medication used to help with depression
- an emotional state or reaction
- includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
10 Clues: a feeling of worry • A feeling of constant sadness • an emotional state or reaction • Medication used to help with depression • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. • a person who helps people with their thoughts and feelings • includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being • ...
Mental Illness Crossword 2024-01-12
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- Causes intense fear called panic attacks
- Traps people in a pattern of repeated thoughts & actions
- Causes extreme mood swings, switching between low periods and high periods
- Can occur after a very stressful event
- Variety of psychological conditions that affect a person's ability to get along with others
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- Extreme fears of real or imaginary situations that get in the way of normal activities
- Severe mental disorder in which a person loses contact with reality
- A fear of dealing with peeople
- Intense and exaggerated fears of a specific object or situation
- Causes feelings of sadness, hopelessness, worthlessness, and guilt
10 Clues: A fear of dealing with peeople • Can occur after a very stressful event • Causes intense fear called panic attacks • Traps people in a pattern of repeated thoughts & actions • Intense and exaggerated fears of a specific object or situation • Causes feelings of sadness, hopelessness, worthlessness, and guilt • ...
mental health vocab 2024-03-22
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- when you think you're too fat so you throw up
- when someone believes they're the opposite gender
- unjustified suspicion and mistrust of other people or their actions
- the fear that a duck may be watching you.
- chronic mental disorder that can cause people to have thoughts or experiences that seem out of touch with reality
- the fear of getting fat so you don't eat
- a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration.
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- thinking you have multiple people in your head
- when you're sad all the time for no reason
- This condition affects a person's sense of reality, causing hallucinations, delusions, paranoia or other behavior changes. In severe cases, people with PPP may attempt to harm themselves or their newborn.
10 Clues: the fear of getting fat so you don't eat • the fear that a duck may be watching you. • when you're sad all the time for no reason • when you think you're too fat so you throw up • thinking you have multiple people in your head • when someone believes they're the opposite gender • unjustified suspicion and mistrust of other people or their actions • ...
Mental Health Drugs 2024-09-08
10 Clues: Lithium Drug Class • Generic Name for Celexa • Aripiprazole Drug class • Generic name for Pamelor • Generic name for Lexapro • Brand Name for Sertraline • Brand Name for Olanzapine • Generic Name for Cymbalta • Brand Name for Aripiprazole • Generic name for Effexor and Effexor XR
mental health disorders 2024-08-28
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- a preoccupation with the body and fear of imagined disease
- an extreme fear that causes a person to react in ways that limit normal functioning
- persistent thoughts or ideas that keep people from thinking about other things
- a medical doctor who treats people with mental, emotional,and behavior disorders of the mind
- a medical doctor who specializes in the treatment of organic disorders of the brain and nervous system
- a mental disorder characterized by feelings of sadness or hopelessness lasting more than a few weeks
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- a type of mental disorder that is caused by physical illness or I injury that affects the brain
- disorder in which real or imagined fears prevent a person from enjoying life
- an urgent need to repeat certain behavior
- a condition in which a person who has lived through a traumatic event experiences severe and Lon lasting after effects
10 Clues: an urgent need to repeat certain behavior • a preoccupation with the body and fear of imagined disease • disorder in which real or imagined fears prevent a person from enjoying life • persistent thoughts or ideas that keep people from thinking about other things • an extreme fear that causes a person to react in ways that limit normal functioning • ...
Mental Health Diagnoses 2025-02-04
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- a personality disorder characterized by a pervasive, long-term pattern of significant interpersonal relationship instability, a distorted sense of self, and intense emotional responses.
- a chronic mental health condition characterized by profound disruptions in thought processes, perceptions, emotions, and behaviors
- Characterized by at least two weeks of pervasive low mood, low self-esteem, and loss of interest or pleasure in normally enjoyable activities.
- develops from experiencing a traumatic event, such as sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse
- Disorder characterized by periods of depression and periods of abnormally elevated mood that each last from days to weeks.
- thought process that is believed to be heavily influenced by anxiety, suspicion, or fear, often to the point of delusion and irrationality.
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- a condition that results in difficulties determining what is real and what is not real
- an anxiety disorder characterized by sentiments of fear and anxiety in social situations, causing considerable distress and impairing ability to function in at least some aspects of daily life
- characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication.
- a chronic condition that involves compulsive seeking and taking of a substance or performing of an activity despite negative or harmful consequences.
10 Clues: a condition that results in difficulties determining what is real and what is not real • develops from experiencing a traumatic event, such as sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse • characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication. • ...
Mental Maths Crossword 2025-05-21
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- Curved Surface Area of a hemisphere
- Coordinates of the origin
- Theorem used to calculate hypotenuse of a right triangle
- Chords equidistant from the center of the circle are _____
- _____ of 40° is 50°
- 4 in P(4, 5)
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- Point where 2x+3y=6 cuts X axis
- Numbers with non-terminating non-recurring decimal expansions
- Diagonals of a parallelogram _____ each other
- Quadrilaterals whose vertices lie on a circle
10 Clues: 4 in P(4, 5) • _____ of 40° is 50° • Coordinates of the origin • Point where 2x+3y=6 cuts X axis • Curved Surface Area of a hemisphere • Diagonals of a parallelogram _____ each other • Quadrilaterals whose vertices lie on a circle • Theorem used to calculate hypotenuse of a right triangle • Chords equidistant from the center of the circle are _____ • ...
Nutrition 2023-04-27
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- Body desire and what you want to eat
- What is the process by which the body takes in and uses food? Carbohydrates Sugar molecules that provide the body with glucose/energy
- Parts of your food your body can’t digest
- Vitamins your body gets rid of once you get enough
- creates amino acid that builds the body
- What Is a diet that is popular for a short period of time and rarely has lasting effects?
- Measure how much energy the body uses and how much energy food supplies your body with
- Mental illnesses with extreme eating behaviors that can lead to illness or death
- Maintains your body temperature
- Vitamins D, A, and K are all this type of vitamin
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- Where you eat lots of food at once but you don’t purge
- The amount of food that the product recommends that you should have at a time
- What is an instinct that makes you have a physical response?
- A mental illness where you binge and then purge
- Elements your body needs in small amounts to keep you alive
- Fats that are liquid at room temperature
- What mental illness did Nancy have in “For the Love Nancy”?
- Another source of energy that is made with carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
18 Clues: Maintains your body temperature • Body desire and what you want to eat • creates amino acid that builds the body • Fats that are liquid at room temperature • Parts of your food your body can’t digest • A mental illness where you binge and then purge • Vitamins D, A, and K are all this type of vitamin • Vitamins your body gets rid of once you get enough • ...
PE 2013-04-22
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- What L could help you win an event
- What GC could help you improve in a sport
- What D will have a drastic impact on your mental performance
- What P is how well you complete a task
- What F is the physical body state
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- What HRE is able to improve how well you can do a sport
- What S can pre-determine what sport you choose
- What F is the range of movement occurring at a joint
- What WTW will have a drastic impact on your mental performance
- What H is a state of complete mental, physical and social well-being
10 Clues: What F is the physical body state • What L could help you win an event • What P is how well you complete a task • What GC could help you improve in a sport • What S can pre-determine what sport you choose • What F is the range of movement occurring at a joint • What HRE is able to improve how well you can do a sport • ...
Wellness 2024-05-02
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- The use of aromatic oils to enhance well-being
- A practice that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation
- A practice of focused thought to achieve mental clarity and calm
- A mental state achieved by focusing on the present moment
- The state of being free from tension and anxiety
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- Manipulating the body's muscles to relieve tension and promote relaxation
- A location where treatments are provided to improve health and well-being
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health
- Physical health and exercise
- Considering the whole person, including physical, mental, and emotional aspects
10 Clues: Physical health and exercise • The use of aromatic oils to enhance well-being • The state of being free from tension and anxiety • A mental state achieved by focusing on the present moment • A practice of focused thought to achieve mental clarity and calm • The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health • ...
crossword 2024-11-16
Across
- A complex psychological state involving feelings, thoughts, and physiological responses.
- Actions or reactions of an organism in response to stimuli.
- Mental processes of acquiring knowledge and understanding.
- The process of acquiring knowledge or skills through experience.
- Focusing mental resources on a particular task or stimuli.
- The process of growth and change over time, especially in humans.
Down
- The unique set of traits and characteristics that define an individual.
- The way we interpret sensory information from our environment.
- The mental capacity to store and recall information.
- The reason or drive to act in a certain way.
10 Clues: The reason or drive to act in a certain way. • The mental capacity to store and recall information. • Mental processes of acquiring knowledge and understanding. • Focusing mental resources on a particular task or stimuli. • Actions or reactions of an organism in response to stimuli. • The way we interpret sensory information from our environment. • ...
Mental Health And Well-Being 2021-08-27
Across
- some people don’t feel they need this but often will benefit them
- having the ability to bounce back from adversity
- being happy and motivated
- Am am showing what when I really want to achieve something
- a person that gives professional advice
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- My health can rely on my...
- an overwhelming emotion that everyone deals with through their life
- a diagnoses mental condition involving severely unhappy
- to improve my mental health and release dopamine I can do some...
- most people get this, however this condition can be quite severe and diagnoses as a mental illness
10 Clues: being happy and motivated • My health can rely on my... • a person that gives professional advice • having the ability to bounce back from adversity • Am am showing what when I really want to achieve something • a diagnoses mental condition involving severely unhappy • some people don’t feel they need this but often will benefit them • ...
Minute to Guess It 2024-02-28
Across
- It is an empathic understanding of a person's feelings, accompanied by altruism, or a desire to act on that person's behalf.
- occurs when you're exposed to situations that have no direct effect on you.
- knowledge of one's own mental states, processes, and dispositions. Most agree it involves a capacity for understanding the representational properties of mental states and their role in shaping behavior.
- it is commonly known as Good Stress.
- Emotional, social, spiritual, or physical pain or suffering that may cause a person to feel sad, afraid, depressed, anxious, or lonely.
Down
- The main control and coordinating system of the body.
- the process of thinking about one's own thinking and learning.
- can be defined as a state of worry or mental tension caused by a situation.
- The overall idea we have about who we are and our judgments about ourselves.
- The belief in your capacity to execute behaviors necessary to produce specific performance goals.
- the ability to focus on yourself and how your actions, thoughts, or emotions do or don't align with your internal standards.
- It is how we value and perceive ourselves. It's based on our opinions and beliefs about ourselves, which can feel difficult to change.
- Any situation, activity, or individual that gives you mental or emotional strain.
13 Clues: it is commonly known as Good Stress. • The main control and coordinating system of the body. • the process of thinking about one's own thinking and learning. • can be defined as a state of worry or mental tension caused by a situation. • occurs when you're exposed to situations that have no direct effect on you. • ...
The Big Show Off 2023-01-16
Across
- to fall down
- extreme physical or mental fatigue
- no longer feeling stressed or anxious
- a person who watches a show, game or event
- display something that is a source of pride
Down
- amazingly good
- bird of power and speed
- a statement that something is true
- an action or move that has a distinctive form of identification
- mental strength to withstand danger
- surely, without a doubt
- being exact and accurate
12 Clues: to fall down • amazingly good • bird of power and speed • surely, without a doubt • being exact and accurate • a statement that something is true • extreme physical or mental fatigue • mental strength to withstand danger • no longer feeling stressed or anxious • a person who watches a show, game or event • display something that is a source of pride • ...
zaysha 2022-09-28
Common terms 2025-07-12
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- A neurocognitive condition in which people are unaware of their neurological or psychiatric diagnosis and/or signs and symptoms. It is found in people with mental illness and neurological disorders and is associated with lesions in both the non-dominant hemisphere and frontal cortex of the brain.
- Experiencing difficulty with cognition, such as having trouble paying attention, thinking clearly or remembering new information.
- Psychotic symptoms that reflect a disinhibition of normal functions. Examples include hallucinations (e.g., hearing and seeing things that are not real), delusions and disorganized speech and behaviors.
- A severe brain disorder that appears in late adolescence or early adulthood and includes symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, confusion, agitation, social withdrawal and/or extremely odd behavior.
- Conscious mental activities such as thinking, communicating, understanding, solving problems, processing information and remembering.
- A psychotherapy treatment that helps people focus on solving current problems.
- The existence of two or more physical or mental illnesses in the same person
- A Medication used to treat depression and other mood and anxiety disorders.
- Training designed to strengthen underlying brain functions that help support cognitive skills such as memory, attention and problem solving through a variety of techniques including computer exercises and adaptive strategies to improve cognition
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- Persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.
- The practice of providing community-based mental health treatment under civil court commitment as a means to motivate adults with mental illness who struggle with voluntary treatment adherence to engage fully with their treatment plan.
- A false auditory perception. Hearing something that is not real.
- A Medication used to treat psychosis spectrum disorders that especially targets delusions and hallucinations, among other symptoms.
13 Clues: Persisting for a long time or constantly recurring. • A false auditory perception. Hearing something that is not real. • A Medication used to treat depression and other mood and anxiety disorders. • The existence of two or more physical or mental illnesses in the same person • A psychotherapy treatment that helps people focus on solving current problems. • ...
