mental Crossword Puzzles
Psychological Disorders 2025-03-18
Across
- Expression of psychological distress through physical symptoms
- Loss of contact with reality
- Fear of clustered words
- Intense, persistent feelings of anxiety caused by traumatic experience
- Period of time with intense sadness
- Presence of obsessions and/or compulsions
- Fear of being in places or situations where escape is impossible
Down
- clusters of symptoms considered recognizable diseases
- Periods of intense excitement
- persistent fear of social situations
- Feelings of detachment from one's mental processes or body
- Means Fear
- Separation of certain personality components or mental processes from conscious thought
- short period of intense fear or discomfort
- Cycles of mood changes
15 Clues: Means Fear • Cycles of mood changes • Fear of clustered words • Loss of contact with reality • Periods of intense excitement • Period of time with intense sadness • persistent fear of social situations • Presence of obsessions and/or compulsions • short period of intense fear or discomfort • clusters of symptoms considered recognizable diseases • ...
Hatchet Vocab. Chp.1-4 2026-04-16
Across
- give evidence of
- an instrument that measures height above ground
- make a thrusting forward movement
- become less in amount or intensity
- a vast multitude
- a small ax with a short handle used by one hand
Down
- a vast treeless plain where subsoil is frozen
- elevation above sea level or the earth's surface
- heard or perceptible by the ear
- contort the face to indicate certain mental state
- a painful involuntary muscular contraction
- push down
- a small part remaining after the main part no longer exist
- a valve that regulates the supply of fuel to the engine
- intense feelings of suffering; a cute mental or physical pain
15 Clues: push down • give evidence of • a vast multitude • heard or perceptible by the ear • make a thrusting forward movement • become less in amount or intensity • a painful involuntary muscular contraction • a vast treeless plain where subsoil is frozen • an instrument that measures height above ground • a small ax with a short handle used by one hand • ...
ENG II Week 4 2023-09-13
Across
- of great force or power
- any property detected by the sense of smell
- put out or expel from a place
- come out into view, as from concealment
- a hole made by an animal, usually for shelter
- hold something in one's hands and move it
- inside and toward a center
- shake with fast, tremulous movements
- soften or disintegrate
- a piece broken off or cut off of something else
Down
- turn in a twisting or spinning motion
- a filled-in drawing of the outline of an object
- a raised structure on which sacrifices to a god are made
- extremely thirsty
- a mental disorder characterized by delusions of persecution
- army unit smaller than a division
- state of violent mental agitation
- play boisterously
- a hole made by an animal, usually for shelter
- army unit smaller than a division
20 Clues: extremely thirsty • play boisterously • soften or disintegrate • of great force or power • inside and toward a center • put out or expel from a place • army unit smaller than a division • state of violent mental agitation • army unit smaller than a division • shake with fast, tremulous movements • turn in a twisting or spinning motion • come out into view, as from concealment • ...
Gaskins Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-07
Across
- Small axe.
- To inflict severe prolonged suffering upon a victim.
- Execution method of death row inmates.
- Autobioraphy of Donald Gaskins.
- Mental plan or image created by ones mind.
- Stealing.
Down
- Someone who practices the consumption of human flesh.
- City in which Gaskins was born.
- Nickname of Gaskins due to his small frame.
- The state Gaskins became a notorious killer.
- Mental disorder describing a person with lack of empathy, conscious, and overall regard for others.
- Intentionally kill by the submersion in and inhalation of water.
- Violent release of energy.
- A toxic substance.
- To kill.
- An assembly of a barrel and action from which a projectile(s) is discharged by means of a rapidly burning propellant.
- Unlawful sexual activity or intercourse.
17 Clues: To kill. • Stealing. • Small axe. • A toxic substance. • Violent release of energy. • City in which Gaskins was born. • Autobioraphy of Donald Gaskins. • Execution method of death row inmates. • Unlawful sexual activity or intercourse. • Mental plan or image created by ones mind. • Nickname of Gaskins due to his small frame. • The state Gaskins became a notorious killer. • ...
session 3 2023-09-08
Across
- - mental or emotional strain.
- - relating to heart and blood vessels.
- - the act of using or utilizing something.
- - the kinds of food habitually consumed.
- - to suggest as the best course of action.
- - to stop something from happening.
- - a settled way of thinking or feeling about something.
- - stopping something undesirable from happening.
Down
- - to be composed of specific elements.
- - probable or expected to happen.
- - to experience pain or hardship.
- - the state of being aware and able to think.
- - a reason or factor that brings about a result.
- - high blood pressure.
- - the act of giving or providing something valuable.
- - continuous force applied to an object or mental stress.
- - an abnormal condition that impairs an organism's functioning.
17 Clues: - high blood pressure. • - mental or emotional strain. • - probable or expected to happen. • - to experience pain or hardship. • - to stop something from happening. • - to be composed of specific elements. • - relating to heart and blood vessels. • - the kinds of food habitually consumed. • - the act of using or utilizing something. • ...
physcology 2025-10-22
Across
- Study of observable behavior
- A testable prediction derived from a theory
- perspective Focus on unconscious drives and childhood
- study In-depth examination of one individual or group
- The scientific study of behavior and mind
- psychology Study of how people perceive whole patterns
- perspective Emphasizes individual potential and growth
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world
- Sample A subset representing the whole population
- perspective Focus on strengths and well-being
Down
- perspective Emphasizes learned behaviors
- perspective Examines biological bases of behavior
- perspective Behavior shaped by natural selection
- perspective Study of mental processes like thinking and memory
- Focus on the purpose of mental processes
- method Systematic process for conducting research
16 Clues: Study of observable behavior • perspective Emphasizes learned behaviors • Focus on the purpose of mental processes • The scientific study of behavior and mind • A testable prediction derived from a theory • perspective Focus on strengths and well-being • perspective Behavior shaped by natural selection • perspective Examines biological bases of behavior • ...
Ambition 2025-01-13
Across
- The boy wanted to become a famous _____star.
- The boy's mental condition he had to take medication for.
- The city where the boy was born
- The word for expensive & comfortable things.
- The boy's sister was born here.
- The medical professional the boy saw for his mental health.
- The boy tried skiing here but couldn't accomplish it.
- Opposite of negative.
Down
- The city known as the "Switzerland of India"
- The boy's family settled here permanently for his education.
- The boy's parents taught him different ____.
- The boy's father wanted him to be an ________.
- He got married and had a ________.
- The hub of Indian film-making.
- The boy's father's job.
- An illness where the person is alive but looks like sleeping.
- Opposite of "temporary"
17 Clues: Opposite of negative. • The boy's father's job. • Opposite of "temporary" • The hub of Indian film-making. • The city where the boy was born • The boy's sister was born here. • He got married and had a ________. • The city known as the "Switzerland of India" • The boy's parents taught him different ____. • The boy wanted to become a famous _____star. • ...
Insight Therapy Crossword 2025-10-31
Across
- A humanistic therapist
- Drawing negative conclusions about your self worth.
- Awareness to share inner experiences.
- ______ identified several distorted thinking patterns.
- Being honest regarding another's thoughts and feelings.
- The treatment of mental disorders with the goal of improving well being.
- Psychologist that developed rational-emotional behaviour therapy.
- Internal dialogue.
- A_CD approach
- The therapy that inspired psychodynamic therapy
- The transfer of unconscious feelings about life onto a therapist
- Thinking everything is either good or bad.
Down
- The modern form of psychoanalysis.
- Process in cognitive therapy to change destructive or inappropriate thoughts.
- Therapy that treats problem behaviours and mental processes.
- The theory that psychological problems that result from illogical thinking and self destructive .
16 Clues: A_CD approach • Internal dialogue. • A humanistic therapist • The modern form of psychoanalysis. • Awareness to share inner experiences. • Thinking everything is either good or bad. • The therapy that inspired psychodynamic therapy • Drawing negative conclusions about your self worth. • ______ identified several distorted thinking patterns. • ...
Anekdot 2022-08-31
Across
- Kalimat tanya yang tidak memerlukan jawaban
- kalimat yang ditujukan untuk mengekspresikan diri
- Kata kerja mental adalah kata yang menyatakan sesuatu yang dipikirkan atau dirasakan seorang tokoh.
- Gaya bahasa sindiran paling keras diantara tiga majas
- Kata Kerja Material Kata kerja material adalah kata yang menunjukkan suatu aktivitas yang dapat dilihat oleh panca indera.
- Konjungsi yang menjelaskan sebab akibat
- Kalimat yang identik dengan tanda baca kutip dua
Down
- Teks yang tujuannya untuk menghibur
- Kata hubung disebut juga
- Konjungsi yang menjelaskan waktu
- Fungsi komunikasi teks anekdot
- Langkah awal untuk membuat anekdot
- Stuktur anekdot yang berisi penyelesaian
- Ide cerita dalam teks humor
14 Clues: Kata hubung disebut juga • Ide cerita dalam teks humor • Fungsi komunikasi teks anekdot • Konjungsi yang menjelaskan waktu • Langkah awal untuk membuat anekdot • Teks yang tujuannya untuk menghibur • Konjungsi yang menjelaskan sebab akibat • Stuktur anekdot yang berisi penyelesaian • Kalimat tanya yang tidak memerlukan jawaban • ...
6B07(2) U.S. Economy I 2023-01-13
Salud y Bienestar 2022-02-23
Across
- algo grandioso o no disponible para muchas personas
- cuando alguien está herido se llama así
- cuando se juntan muchas cosas y se mezclan en una sopa
- para hacer algo más fuerte
- La esperanza de vida es 75 anos
- No obtener suficiente nutrición
Down
- qué tan grande es algo
- Personas que ya no tienen que trabajar
- Octubre 10 es un dia de salud mental
- dependen mucho en la ayuda de humanitario
- cuando una lesión recibe demasiados gérmenes
- Cuando alguien infringe una ley
- Salud mental es muy importante en las escuelas específicamente
- Más pesado de lo que es saludable
- Tiene 4 sistemas de salud
15 Clues: qué tan grande es algo • Tiene 4 sistemas de salud • para hacer algo más fuerte • Cuando alguien infringe una ley • La esperanza de vida es 75 anos • No obtener suficiente nutrición • Más pesado de lo que es saludable • Octubre 10 es un dia de salud mental • Personas que ya no tienen que trabajar • cuando alguien está herido se llama así • ...
Schizophrenia Project 2022-04-01
Across
- A chronic or persistent disorder of mental process
- Not properly planned or controlled
- Disorder of confusion
- Not conveying any emotion
- Departed from accepting standard
- A common medical illness that negatively affects how you feel
- odd or unusual thoughts/ideas
- Suffering from a mental condition of paranoia
- A rare brain disorder
- The state of insanity
- The idea of something that isn't true
Down
- a deeply ingrained patter of behavior
- Doesn't want to talk a lot they mind there own business and go about there day
- Experiencing something that isn't present
- Don't like being with or around people/ no longer include themselves
15 Clues: Disorder of confusion • A rare brain disorder • The state of insanity • Not conveying any emotion • odd or unusual thoughts/ideas • Departed from accepting standard • Not properly planned or controlled • a deeply ingrained patter of behavior • The idea of something that isn't true • Experiencing something that isn't present • Suffering from a mental condition of paranoia • ...
The Outsiders 2019-03-01
Across
- Showing scarcely suppressed anger
- Contort the face to indicate a certain mental state
- In a heroic or brave manner
- Having a difficult and contrary disposition
- In a manner showing a brooding ill humor
- Without respect; in a disdainful manner
Down
- In a manner expressing pain or sorrow for sins or offenses
- In a composed and unconcerned manner
- Angered at something unjust or wrong
- Escape, either physically or mentally
- The ability to shrewdly understand or judge things
- Unlike in nature, quality, form, or degree
- Imitate, especially for satirical effect
- Intense feelings of suffering; acute mental or physical pain
- Respiratory disease characterized by lung inflammation
15 Clues: In a heroic or brave manner • Showing scarcely suppressed anger • In a composed and unconcerned manner • Angered at something unjust or wrong • Escape, either physically or mentally • Without respect; in a disdainful manner • Imitate, especially for satirical effect • In a manner showing a brooding ill humor • Unlike in nature, quality, form, or degree • ...
Fitness Crossword 2012-12-10
Across
- A sequence of actions
- Activity requiring physical effort
- The heaviness of a person or thing
- Blood pressure is abnormally high
- A unit for measuring the energy produced by food when oxidized in the body
- Physical or mental suffering caused by injury or illness
- An expert on diet and nutrition
- Enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health
- Inflammation and stiffness of the joints
Down
- A disease that persists for a long period of time
- A session of physical exercises
- Some examples are jogging, swimming, and cycling
- A substance used for medical treatment
- Discomfort that arises from any joint
- Mental tension
15 Clues: Mental tension • A sequence of actions • A session of physical exercises • An expert on diet and nutrition • Blood pressure is abnormally high • Activity requiring physical effort • The heaviness of a person or thing • Discomfort that arises from any joint • A substance used for medical treatment • Inflammation and stiffness of the joints • ...
Y*4 2014-06-12
Across
- reduce complex things to simple elements
- relating to the mental process, involve in knowing learning and understanding things
- mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature
- related to hearing
- working as spreading in a hidden way
- something used to remove certain particle contained in, a device
Down
- having worth
- you look at it, listen to it, or think about it carefully
- taking a small amount into the mouth to test its quality
- electronic equipment to synthesize voices
- no voice
- serious effects that follow a sudden, dramatic event
- have great influence
- voice with low decibel
- recognize with gratitude
15 Clues: no voice • having worth • related to hearing • have great influence • voice with low decibel • recognize with gratitude • working as spreading in a hidden way • reduce complex things to simple elements • electronic equipment to synthesize voices • serious effects that follow a sudden, dramatic event • mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature • ...
nutrition 2016-04-12
Across
- an act of moving
- the type of health that involves sport
- basketball, football and tennis are all _____
- confidence in one's own worth or abilities
- also known as h20
- physical activity can be performed at various levels of _____
- a feeling of worry or nervousness
- something we do every night
Down
- a substance that is made up of nutrients
- activity requiring physical effort
- the type of health that involves your brain
- the state of being grossly fat or overweight
- the type of health that involves friends
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension
15 Clues: an act of moving • also known as h20 • something we do every night • a feeling of worry or nervousness • activity requiring physical effort • the type of health that involves sport • a substance that is made up of nutrients • the type of health that involves friends • confidence in one's own worth or abilities • the type of health that involves your brain • ...
El Bienestar 2022-10-09
Across
- Un sinonimo de probar
- Una persona que ensena a otras personas a hacer ejercicios
- Una persona quien mira demasiado television
- Cuando una persona no se mueve
- Una cosa resulte en una otra cosa
- Una comida pequena
- Si fortaleces sus musculos vas a ser _____
- Un ajectivo para una persona quien hace muchas ejercicios
Down
- Un estado mental donde una persona esta muy triste
- El opuesto de fuerte
- Un(a) _______ puede te ayudar con tu dieta
- Un ajectivo para una cosa que causa el estres
- Un estado mental cuando una persona sufre muchos presiones
- Si estiras, puedes ser mas ______
- Un sinonimo de descansar
15 Clues: Una comida pequena • El opuesto de fuerte • Un sinonimo de probar • Un sinonimo de descansar • Cuando una persona no se mueve • Si estiras, puedes ser mas ______ • Una cosa resulte en una otra cosa • Un(a) _______ puede te ayudar con tu dieta • Si fortaleces sus musculos vas a ser _____ • Una persona quien mira demasiado television • ...
What is Psychology? 2025-09-04
Across
- Where thoughts and feelings live
- Focuses on thinking, remembering, and mental shortcuts
- What happens when life give you too many lemons
- Approach emphasizing observable behavior and environmental determinants
- Fancy-sounding words that may mean nothing
- The devil on your shoulder
- Observation plus explanation
- Approach centered on adaptation, reproduction, and natural selection
Down
- process of reflecting, questioning and evaluating evidence
- Dogs, bells, drool
- A short, often personal story used to make a point
- Knowledge based on the collection of data
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- A social rule or expectation
- A description of something that happens
15 Clues: Dogs, bells, drool • The devil on your shoulder • A social rule or expectation • Observation plus explanation • Where thoughts and feelings live • A description of something that happens • Knowledge based on the collection of data • Fancy-sounding words that may mean nothing • What happens when life give you too many lemons • ...
Teenager Mental Health 2023 2023-10-23
Across
- (2 words) One reason many people feel number 6.
- The second biggest mental health problem in European teens. It is a feeling of sadness and a lack of interest in what you once enjoyed.
- (2 words) One technique to fight number 6.
- (2 words) What kills 15 - 19 year old teenagers the most in Europe.
- Who are twice as likely to kill themselves.
- One of the two biggest mental problems teenagers in Europe have. It is a feeling of worry or nervousness.
Down
- What kills 3 European teenagers every day.
- (3 words) One technique to fight number 2.
- Something that helps most people when they are down.
- (2 words) One technique to fight number 5.
- The percentage of boys (15 - 19 years old) in Europe with mental health problems.
- What we should feel often - another word for happiness.
12 Clues: What kills 3 European teenagers every day. • (3 words) One technique to fight number 2. • (2 words) One technique to fight number 5. • (2 words) One technique to fight number 6. • Who are twice as likely to kill themselves. • (2 words) One reason many people feel number 6. • Something that helps most people when they are down. • ...
COVID-19 and Mental Health 2025-04-07
Across
- Mental ___: successful adaption to life's challenges
- Mood disorder that is characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest or pleasure in activities
- Physiological, psychological, and behavioral response to events or situations that are perceived as challenging, threatening, or overwhelming
- deep sorrow, especially caused by someone's death
- The best way to prevent the spread of the virus (2 words)
- Mental ___: unsuccessful adaption to life's challenges
Down
- to be afraid of someone or something as likely to be dangerous, painful, or threatening
- How the COVID-19 virus is transmitted (2 words)
- To be without other people or things, separate
- The name of the virus that causes COVID-19 (without dashes)
- The number of feet recommended to stay away from other
- gender that is more affected by mental health complications as a result of COVID-19
12 Clues: To be without other people or things, separate • How the COVID-19 virus is transmitted (2 words) • deep sorrow, especially caused by someone's death • Mental ___: successful adaption to life's challenges • The number of feet recommended to stay away from other • Mental ___: unsuccessful adaption to life's challenges • ...
Unit 9 spelling words 2024-10-31
15 Clues: stop • fish • enemy • trash • reuse • board • leader • fighter • decline • computer • 4 quarts • body part • automobile • shape with three sides • brain depressed or stressed
HEALTH AND FITNESS 2024-01-25
Across
- Activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- Eating in the morning time
- Feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
- The action of drinking
- The conditions of being fit and healthy
Down
- Vitamin food
- Physical, emotional and mental well-being
- The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- Consume food
- Substance that people eat
- Eating routine and habits
- Body and mind are in the state of resting at night
12 Clues: Vitamin food • Consume food • The action of drinking • Substance that people eat • Eating routine and habits • Eating in the morning time • The conditions of being fit and healthy • Physical, emotional and mental well-being • Feeling or showing pleasure or contentment. • Body and mind are in the state of resting at night • ...
Atividade de Revisão 2023-10-16
Across
- É uma disfunção da atividade cerebral que pode gerar prejuízos emocionais e físicos de forma bastante significativa, podendo afetar o humor, o comportamento, o raciocínio e também influenciar na concentração e memória. Exemplo: TDAH, Personalidade, Ansiedade.
- A pandemia causou um grande impacto na saúde mental de todos. Esse público em específico, sofreu grandes prejuízos de aprendizagem dos quais, até a atualidade existem sequelas. Desde a educação infantil ao nível superior, esses foram prejudicados. Vale destacar que os educadores também sofreram com as adaptações repentinas desse período. Falamos da Saúde Mental dos ________________.
- Este tipo de lesão ocorre devido a um golpe, abalo ou forte lesão rotacional na cabeça que danifica o cérebro.
- De acordo com Gardner, é quando o indivíduo tem o conhecimento da própria vida, isto é, como ele vai se relacionar com as suas emoções utilizando uma forma de se entender e orientar o próprio comportamento.
- Considerado prejudicial para todas as idades, sobretudo, para os idosos.
- Considera-se esse tipo de internação quando envolve determinação do Poder Judiciário.
- É um estado de bem-estar no qual o indivíduo é capaz de usar suas próprias habilidades, recuperar-se do estresse rotineiro, ser produtivo e contribuir com a sua comunidade.
- Conjunto de sinais e sintomas que definem um determinado estado clínico que esteja associado a problemas gerais de saúde, que nem sempre possuem a causa clara, exemplo: Down, Pânico.
- Este tipo de lesão ocorre sem uma causa hereditária ou degenerativa.
- São as mudanças de hábito para diminuir o risco de doenças.
- De acordo com Gardner, é o vínculo criado entre dois ou mais indivíduos, com base em suas interações e no contexto social em que atuam.
- Trata-se de uma comunidade, no sentido de uma micro sociedade, com espaço físico apropriado, além dos seus equivalentes locais à sociedade em que nós, aqui fora, vivemos. Como exemplo temos AA, NA, NAAV.
- Considerada uma fase importante no desenvolvimento humano, esta também pode apresentar estados de depressão, principalmente após o parto, onde as mulheres sofrem com as alterações hormonais e a nova realidade maternal. É um período que requer acompanhamento periódico para garantir a saúde da mãe e o desenvolvimento fetal do bebê. Falamos da Saúde Mental na ________________.
- É o componente físico ou biológico e o comportamento é o aspecto mental ou psicológico. Este órgão não se recupera completamente como um corte ou outra lesão no corpo, é o único que não pode ser transplantado.
- É um transtorno mental que afeta pessoas de todas as idades. Suas principais características envolvem tristeza, excesso de culpa, profunda e desânimo excessivo, em que o paciente não consegue ter esperança ou mesmo vontade de realizar suas tarefas do dia a dia. Também faz parte do processo de luto e do estágio do paciente paliativo.
- Esse campo cuida, também, da prevenção da enfermidade, a promoção da saúde mental e o auxílio ao indivíduo no enfrentamento do sofrimento, adversidades e pressões do cotidiano. Falamos de Enfermagem ____e Saúde Mental.
- Da classe dos profissionais da saúde mental, este é o único autorizado a receitar medicamentos controlados ou não.
- Caracteriza-se por psicose (perda do contato com a realidade), alucinações (percepções falsas), delírios (crenças falsas), o indivíduo não consegue discernir o que é real ou imaginação.
- Nos processos de luto e dos estágios da pessoa terminal, considera-se essa a fase final, onde o paciente se torna mais resignado, aceita sua condição e torna-se mais colaborativo com a equipe.
- Esta fase do luto se constitui por negociações. A pessoa enlutada negocia consigo mesma ou com a entidade superior em que acredita na tentativa desesperada de aliviar a sua dor.
- É a capacidade que o cérebro possui de se modificar de acordo com a necessidade, estímulo e ambiente, também conhecida como neuroplasticidade.
Down
- Faz parte dos 5 certos da enfermagem.
- É uma alteração nas condições físicas ou mentais da pessoa que afeta o funcionamento de algo em sua rotina, e geralmente tem origem de fácil identificação; exemplo: Sono, Alimentar, Psicomotor.
- Nos seminários apresentados, falamos sobre a importância dos cuidados com esse perfil, onde pontuou-se o estresse como sendo um dos sinais que incluem a auto negligência. Esse perfil, deve ter como regra que para cuidar de alguém, precisamos nos cuidar. Falamos da Saúde Mental do ________________.
- É o conhecimento adquirido pelas pessoas a partir dos costumes, das experiências e vivências cotidianas, sem embasamentos ou comprovação científica, cheio de “achismos”.
- Também é uma fase importante no desenvolvimento humano, onde ocorrem vários processos de aprendizagem e modulações da vida adulta. Falamos da Saúde Mental na ________________.
- É um processo que se inicia a partir da perda, surge quando se perde um vínculo afetivo ou o contato com uma experiência com a qual já se estava acostumado, como o trabalho.
- São os esforços específicos feitos para reduzir o desenvolvimento de doenças.
- No modelo biopsicosocialespiritual, também diz respeito aos aspectos conscientes e inconscientes do ser humano.
- Popularmente é assim chamado aquele indivíduo que, em sociedade, não apresenta um juízo normal ou um comportamento convencional.
- É causado por doenças psiquiátricas, como esquizofrenia ou transtornos psicóticos.
- É um estado natural que é muito útil para nos alertar de um perigo e fazer com que nos preparemos para enfrentá-lo. Dentre os sintomas mais comuns temos: Palpitação; Tremores; Suor frio; Tensão muscular; Sensação de pressão ou aperto no peito; Falta de ar, respiração ofegante.
- São condições de saúde que envolvem mudanças na emoção, pensamento ou comportamento (ou uma combinação delas).
- Considera-se esse tipo de internação quando há o consentimento do usuário.
- Faz parte das emoções primárias, dos processos de luto e dos estágios da pessoa terminal. Sua função é preparar para situações extremas podermos nos defender diante de um possível perigo, ou seja, responde ao instinto de sobrevivência.
- Também classificado como um transtorno de personalidade, este, caracteriza-se por uma supervalorização e sentimento grandioso acerca de si próprio, além de uma grande necessidade de reconhecimento e desvalorização de outras pessoas.
- No modelo biopsicosocialespiritual, também diz respeito as crenças, valores e ao papel dentro da família e demais grupos.
- Está ligado ao aumento dos níveis de cortisol na corrente sanguínea e este aumento além de afetar a mente pode levar às doenças físicas.
- Também é um termo utilizado para identificar o paciente em estágio terminal.
- Considera-se esse tipo de internação quando ocorre sem o consentimento do usuário e a pedido de terceiros responsáveis.
- É um transtorno caracterizado pela dificuldade em se recuperar depois de vivenciar ou testemunhar um acontecimento assustador. Entre os sintomas estão pesadelos ou lembranças repentinas (flashbacks) do fator desencadeante.
- Esta síndrome é caracterizada pelo esgotamento profissional. Recentemente foi inserida no CID-11 e seu diagnóstico é pautado nas queixas, sintomas, avaliados por um médico psiquiatra. O tratamento inclui o uso de fármacos e acompanhamento psicológico além, do afastamento do agente operacional que gatilhou a síndrome. Falamos da Saúde Mental no ambiente Profissional.
- Estão classificadas em três categorias: as estimulantes, os depressores e os perturbadores das atividades mentais. O termo envolve os analgésicos, estimulantes, alucinógenos, tranquilizantes e barbitúricos, além do álcool e substâncias voláteis.
43 Clues: Faz parte dos 5 certos da enfermagem. • São as mudanças de hábito para diminuir o risco de doenças. • Este tipo de lesão ocorre sem uma causa hereditária ou degenerativa. • Considerado prejudicial para todas as idades, sobretudo, para os idosos. • Considera-se esse tipo de internação quando há o consentimento do usuário. • ...
Mental/emotional health vocab 2017-08-31
Across
- is to strive to be the best you own,
- of needs-is a ranked list of those needs essential to human growth and development, presented to ascending order, starting with basic needs and building toward the need to reach your highest potential,
- model- is someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for you,
- is having enough skills to do something.
- is how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself,
- signals that tell your mind and body how to respect,
- is firm observance of core ethical values,
Down
- is your sense of yourself as a unique individual,
- is a complex set of characteristics that makes you unique,
- criticism- is non hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement,
- the ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in your life,
- is the distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves,
- chemicals produced by your glands that regulate the activities of different body cells,
- they have the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment difficulty, or crisis,
14 Clues: is to strive to be the best you own, • is having enough skills to do something. • is firm observance of core ethical values, • is your sense of yourself as a unique individual, • signals that tell your mind and body how to respect, • is a complex set of characteristics that makes you unique, • is how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself, • ...
Elisha's Mental health review 2022-04-22
Across
- affects how you feel, the way you
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- of your mental illness.
- when someone sees you in a negative way
- Psychological and physical tension that you feel when you are in a difficult environment to adapt to.
- and how you act.
- health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior
Down
- a common and serious medical illness that
- the ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity.
- a normal reaction to stress
- not satisfied or pleased with a situation
- a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy.
- the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness.
14 Clues: and how you act. • of your mental illness. • a normal reaction to stress • affects how you feel, the way you • when someone sees you in a negative way • a common and serious medical illness that • not satisfied or pleased with a situation • a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy. • the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness. • ...
Shaina’s mental health crossword 2022-04-26
Across
- having a connection with one or more people
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- Feeling uneasy such as worry or fear
- having or relating to two poles or extremities.
- an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat.
- someone you can get treatment from
- having a tendency towards excessive orderliness, perfectionism, and great attention to detail.
Down
- Exception people have on certain things
- a mental health illness with really bad mood swings
- a psychotic disorder
- negative stereotypes surrounded towards certain things
- asking for help from people around you
- getting help from a professional
- fear of a traumatic experience that has happened to you
14 Clues: a psychotic disorder • getting help from a professional • someone you can get treatment from • Feeling uneasy such as worry or fear • asking for help from people around you • Exception people have on certain things • having a connection with one or more people • feelings of severe despondency and dejection • having or relating to two poles or extremities. • ...
Creativity and Mental Health 2026-04-25
Across
- A model suggesting that creativity is a cyclical process involving two distinct phases: generation and exploration.
- Condition associated with stronger divergent thinking but weaker convergent thinking.
- The study of mental disorders; the "Mad Genius" debate questions whether this is truly a requirement for high-level creativity.
- Reduced mental filtering that allows more ideas into awareness, sometimes aiding creativity.
- The brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life, which supports learning and creativity.
- disorder is characterized by a persistent, elevated, or irritable mood, high energy that may boost the generation of ideas, though it is often less helpful for assessing their usefulness.
Down
- A personality trait representing a continuum of psychosis-like tendencies; "magical ideation" within this trait correlates with artistic creativity.
- The cortex region responsible for higher-level cognitive functions like planning and decision-making, central to "convergent" thinking.
- One of the "Big Five" traits that shows mixed results in creativity research, sometimes linking to artistic but not scientific innovation.
- A state of deep "intrinsic motivation" and focus where a person is fully immersed in an activity, often discussed in the context of optimal creative performance.
- Part of the limbic system that processes emotions; its interaction with creative networks can influence how "affect" impacts original thought.
- The strongest and most consistent personality predictor of creativity within the Big Five model.
- Mood disorder is linked to higher creativity at mild levels but impairment at severe levels. A mood disorder characterized by periods of mania and depression, which some early studies (like Jamison’s) linked to higher rates in writers and artists.
- A condition that may impair creativity at high levels despite some benefits at low doses.
14 Clues: Condition associated with stronger divergent thinking but weaker convergent thinking. • A condition that may impair creativity at high levels despite some benefits at low doses. • Reduced mental filtering that allows more ideas into awareness, sometimes aiding creativity. • ...
Atividade de Revisão 2023-10-16
Across
- Esta síndrome é caracterizada pelo esgotamento profissional. Recentemente foi inserida no CID-11 e seu diagnóstico é pautado nas queixas, sintomas, avaliados por um médico psiquiatra. O tratamento inclui o uso de fármacos e acompanhamento psicológico além, do afastamento do agente operacional que gatilhou a síndrome. Falamos da Saúde Mental no ambiente Profissional.
- De acordo com Gardner, é quando o indivíduo tem o conhecimento da própria vida, isto é, como ele vai se relacionar com as suas emoções utilizando uma forma de se entender e orientar o próprio comportamento.
- É um transtorno mental que afeta pessoas de todas as idades. Suas principais características envolvem tristeza, excesso de culpa, profunda e desânimo excessivo, em que o paciente não consegue ter esperança ou mesmo vontade de realizar suas tarefas do dia a dia. Também faz parte do processo de luto e do estágio do paciente paliativo.
- Considerada uma fase importante no desenvolvimento humano, esta também pode apresentar estados de depressão, principalmente após o parto, onde as mulheres sofrem com as alterações hormonais e a nova realidade maternal. É um período que requer acompanhamento periódico para garantir a saúde da mãe e o desenvolvimento fetal do bebê. Falamos da Saúde Mental na ________________.
- Considera-se esse tipo de internação quando há o consentimento do usuário.
- São as mudanças de hábito para diminuir o risco de doenças.
- Da classe dos profissionais da saúde mental, este é o único autorizado a receitar medicamentos controlados ou não.
- No modelo biopsicosocialespiritual, também diz respeito aos aspectos conscientes e inconscientes do ser humano.
- Também é um termo utilizado para identificar o paciente em estágio terminal.
- São condições de saúde que envolvem mudanças na emoção, pensamento ou comportamento (ou uma combinação delas).
- Trata-se de uma comunidade, no sentido de uma micro sociedade, com espaço físico apropriado, além dos seus equivalentes locais à sociedade em que nós, aqui fora, vivemos. Como exemplo temos AA, NA, NAAV.
- É o componente físico ou biológico e o comportamento é o aspecto mental ou psicológico. Este órgão não se recupera completamente como um corte ou outra lesão no corpo, é o único que não pode ser transplantado.
- Caracteriza-se por psicose (perda do contato com a realidade), alucinações (percepções falsas), delírios (crenças falsas), o indivíduo não consegue discernir o que é real ou imaginação.
- Também é uma fase importante no desenvolvimento humano, onde ocorrem vários processos de aprendizagem e modulações da vida adulta. Falamos da Saúde Mental na ________________.
- São os esforços específicos feitos para reduzir o desenvolvimento de doenças.
- A pandemia causou um grande impacto na saúde mental de todos. Esse público em específico, sofreu grandes prejuízos de aprendizagem dos quais, até a atualidade existem sequelas. Desde a educação infantil ao nível superior, esses foram prejudicados. Vale destacar que os educadores também sofreram com as adaptações repentinas desse período. Falamos da Saúde Mental dos ________________.
- Este tipo de lesão ocorre sem uma causa hereditária ou degenerativa.
- Faz parte das emoções primárias, dos processos de luto e dos estágios da pessoa terminal. Sua função é preparar para situações extremas podermos nos defender diante de um possível perigo, ou seja, responde ao instinto de sobrevivência.
- Considera-se esse tipo de internação quando ocorre sem o consentimento do usuário e a pedido de terceiros responsáveis.
- Nos seminários apresentados, falamos sobre a importância dos cuidados com esse perfil, onde pontuou-se o estresse como sendo um dos sinais que incluem a auto negligência. Esse perfil, deve ter como regra que para cuidar de alguém, precisamos nos cuidar. Falamos da Saúde Mental do ________________.
- Estão classificadas em três categorias: as estimulantes, os depressores e os perturbadores das atividades mentais. O termo envolve os analgésicos, estimulantes, alucinógenos, tranquilizantes e barbitúricos, além do álcool e substâncias voláteis.
Down
- É uma disfunção da atividade cerebral que pode gerar prejuízos emocionais e físicos de forma bastante significativa, podendo afetar o humor, o comportamento, o raciocínio e também influenciar na concentração e memória. Exemplo: TDAH, Personalidade, Ansiedade.
- Nos processos de luto e dos estágios da pessoa terminal, considera-se essa a fase final, onde o paciente se torna mais resignado, aceita sua condição e torna-se mais colaborativo com a equipe.
- De acordo com Gardner, é o vínculo criado entre dois ou mais indivíduos, com base em suas interações e no contexto social em que atuam.
- É o conhecimento adquirido pelas pessoas a partir dos costumes, das experiências e vivências cotidianas, sem embasamentos ou comprovação científica, cheio de “achismos”.
- Está ligado ao aumento dos níveis de cortisol na corrente sanguínea e este aumento além de afetar a mente pode levar às doenças físicas.
- Esse campo cuida, também, da prevenção da enfermidade, a promoção da saúde mental e o auxílio ao indivíduo no enfrentamento do sofrimento, adversidades e pressões do cotidiano. Falamos de Enfermagem ____e Saúde Mental.
- Faz parte dos 5 certos da enfermagem.
- É causado por doenças psiquiátricas, como esquizofrenia ou transtornos psicóticos.
- Esta fase do luto se constitui por negociações. A pessoa enlutada negocia consigo mesma ou com a entidade superior em que acredita na tentativa desesperada de aliviar a sua dor.
- No modelo biopsicosocialespiritual, também diz respeito as crenças, valores e ao papel dentro da família e demais grupos.
- É a capacidade que o cérebro possui de se modificar de acordo com a necessidade, estímulo e ambiente, também conhecida como neuroplasticidade.
- Também classificado como um transtorno de personalidade, este, caracteriza-se por uma supervalorização e sentimento grandioso acerca de si próprio, além de uma grande necessidade de reconhecimento e desvalorização de outras pessoas.
- Considerado prejudicial para todas as idades, sobretudo, para os idosos.
- Este tipo de lesão ocorre devido a um golpe, abalo ou forte lesão rotacional na cabeça que danifica o cérebro.
- É um processo que se inicia a partir da perda, surge quando se perde um vínculo afetivo ou o contato com uma experiência com a qual já se estava acostumado, como o trabalho.
- É um transtorno caracterizado pela dificuldade em se recuperar depois de vivenciar ou testemunhar um acontecimento assustador. Entre os sintomas estão pesadelos ou lembranças repentinas (flashbacks) do fator desencadeante.
- Popularmente é assim chamado aquele indivíduo que, em sociedade, não apresenta um juízo normal ou um comportamento convencional.
- É um estado de bem-estar no qual o indivíduo é capaz de usar suas próprias habilidades, recuperar-se do estresse rotineiro, ser produtivo e contribuir com a sua comunidade.
- Considera-se esse tipo de internação quando envolve determinação do Poder Judiciário.
- É uma alteração nas condições físicas ou mentais da pessoa que afeta o funcionamento de algo em sua rotina, e geralmente tem origem de fácil identificação; exemplo: Sono, Alimentar, Psicomotor.
- É um estado natural que é muito útil para nos alertar de um perigo e fazer com que nos preparemos para enfrentá-lo. Dentre os sintomas mais comuns temos: Palpitação; Tremores; Suor frio; Tensão muscular; Sensação de pressão ou aperto no peito; Falta de ar, respiração ofegante.
- Conjunto de sinais e sintomas que definem um determinado estado clínico que esteja associado a problemas gerais de saúde, que nem sempre possuem a causa clara, exemplo: Down, Pânico.
43 Clues: Faz parte dos 5 certos da enfermagem. • São as mudanças de hábito para diminuir o risco de doenças. • Este tipo de lesão ocorre sem uma causa hereditária ou degenerativa. • Considerado prejudicial para todas as idades, sobretudo, para os idosos. • Considera-se esse tipo de internação quando há o consentimento do usuário. • ...
Atividade de Revisão 2023-10-16
Across
- A pandemia causou um grande impacto na saúde mental de todos. Esse público em específico, sofreu grandes prejuízos de aprendizagem dos quais, até a atualidade existem sequelas. Desde a educação infantil ao nível superior, esses foram prejudicados. Vale destacar que os educadores também sofreram com as adaptações repentinas desse período. Falamos da Saúde Mental dos ________________.
- Considera-se esse tipo de internação quando envolve determinação do Poder Judiciário.
- Este tipo de lesão ocorre devido a um golpe, abalo ou forte lesão rotacional na cabeça que danifica o cérebro.
- É o conhecimento adquirido pelas pessoas a partir dos costumes, das experiências e vivências cotidianas, sem embasamentos ou comprovação científica, cheio de “achismos”.
- É o componente físico ou biológico e o comportamento é o aspecto mental ou psicológico. Este órgão não se recupera completamente como um corte ou outra lesão no corpo, é o único que não pode ser transplantado.
- Nos seminários apresentados, falamos sobre a importância dos cuidados com esse perfil, onde pontuou-se o estresse como sendo um dos sinais que incluem a auto negligência. Esse perfil, deve ter como regra que para cuidar de alguém, precisamos nos cuidar. Falamos da Saúde Mental do ________________.
- Considerado prejudicial para todas as idades, sobretudo, para os idosos.
- Caracteriza-se por psicose (perda do contato com a realidade), alucinações (percepções falsas), delírios (crenças falsas), o indivíduo não consegue discernir o que é real ou imaginação.
- É uma alteração nas condições físicas ou mentais da pessoa que afeta o funcionamento de algo em sua rotina, e geralmente tem origem de fácil identificação; exemplo: Sono, Alimentar, Psicomotor.
- Conjunto de sinais e sintomas que definem um determinado estado clínico que esteja associado a problemas gerais de saúde, que nem sempre possuem a causa clara, exemplo: Down, Pânico.
- Estão classificadas em três categorias: as estimulantes, os depressores e os perturbadores das atividades mentais. O termo envolve os analgésicos, estimulantes, alucinógenos, tranquilizantes e barbitúricos, além do álcool e substâncias voláteis.
- Também classificado como um transtorno de personalidade, este, caracteriza-se por uma supervalorização e sentimento grandioso acerca de si próprio, além de uma grande necessidade de reconhecimento e desvalorização de outras pessoas.
- Também é um termo utilizado para identificar o paciente em estágio terminal.
- Considerada uma fase importante no desenvolvimento humano, esta também pode apresentar estados de depressão, principalmente após o parto, onde as mulheres sofrem com as alterações hormonais e a nova realidade maternal. É um período que requer acompanhamento periódico para garantir a saúde da mãe e o desenvolvimento fetal do bebê. Falamos da Saúde Mental na ________________.
- Também é uma fase importante no desenvolvimento humano, onde ocorrem vários processos de aprendizagem e modulações da vida adulta. Falamos da Saúde Mental na ________________.
- É um transtorno mental que afeta pessoas de todas as idades. Suas principais características envolvem tristeza, excesso de culpa, profunda e desânimo excessivo, em que o paciente não consegue ter esperança ou mesmo vontade de realizar suas tarefas do dia a dia. Também faz parte do processo de luto e do estágio do paciente paliativo.
- Considera-se esse tipo de internação quando ocorre sem o consentimento do usuário e a pedido de terceiros responsáveis.
Down
- Trata-se de uma comunidade, no sentido de uma micro sociedade, com espaço físico apropriado, além dos seus equivalentes locais à sociedade em que nós, aqui fora, vivemos. Como exemplo temos AA, NA, NAAV.
- É a capacidade que o cérebro possui de se modificar de acordo com a necessidade, estímulo e ambiente, também conhecida como neuroplasticidade.
- Esta fase do luto se constitui por negociações. A pessoa enlutada negocia consigo mesma ou com a entidade superior em que acredita na tentativa desesperada de aliviar a sua dor.
- É um processo que se inicia a partir da perda, surge quando se perde um vínculo afetivo ou o contato com uma experiência com a qual já se estava acostumado, como o trabalho.
- Está ligado ao aumento dos níveis de cortisol na corrente sanguínea e este aumento além de afetar a mente pode levar às doenças físicas.
- São as mudanças de hábito para diminuir o risco de doenças.
- Considera-se esse tipo de internação quando há o consentimento do usuário.
- Da classe dos profissionais da saúde mental, este é o único autorizado a receitar medicamentos controlados ou não.
- É um estado de bem-estar no qual o indivíduo é capaz de usar suas próprias habilidades, recuperar-se do estresse rotineiro, ser produtivo e contribuir com a sua comunidade.
- São condições de saúde que envolvem mudanças na emoção, pensamento ou comportamento (ou uma combinação delas).
- Este tipo de lesão ocorre sem uma causa hereditária ou degenerativa.
- É uma disfunção da atividade cerebral que pode gerar prejuízos emocionais e físicos de forma bastante significativa, podendo afetar o humor, o comportamento, o raciocínio e também influenciar na concentração e memória. Exemplo: TDAH, Personalidade, Ansiedade.
- Esse campo cuida, também, da prevenção da enfermidade, a promoção da saúde mental e o auxílio ao indivíduo no enfrentamento do sofrimento, adversidades e pressões do cotidiano. Falamos de Enfermagem ____e Saúde Mental.
- São os esforços específicos feitos para reduzir o desenvolvimento de doenças.
- Faz parte dos 5 certos da enfermagem.
- É causado por doenças psiquiátricas, como esquizofrenia ou transtornos psicóticos.
- Popularmente é assim chamado aquele indivíduo que, em sociedade, não apresenta um juízo normal ou um comportamento convencional.
- Faz parte das emoções primárias, dos processos de luto e dos estágios da pessoa terminal. Sua função é preparar para situações extremas podermos nos defender diante de um possível perigo, ou seja, responde ao instinto de sobrevivência.
- No modelo biopsicosocialespiritual, também diz respeito aos aspectos conscientes e inconscientes do ser humano.
- De acordo com Gardner, é quando o indivíduo tem o conhecimento da própria vida, isto é, como ele vai se relacionar com as suas emoções utilizando uma forma de se entender e orientar o próprio comportamento.
- É um estado natural que é muito útil para nos alertar de um perigo e fazer com que nos preparemos para enfrentá-lo. Dentre os sintomas mais comuns temos: Palpitação; Tremores; Suor frio; Tensão muscular; Sensação de pressão ou aperto no peito; Falta de ar, respiração ofegante.
- Esta síndrome é caracterizada pelo esgotamento profissional. Recentemente foi inserida no CID-11 e seu diagnóstico é pautado nas queixas, sintomas, avaliados por um médico psiquiatra. O tratamento inclui o uso de fármacos e acompanhamento psicológico além, do afastamento do agente operacional que gatilhou a síndrome. Falamos da Saúde Mental no ambiente Profissional.
- É um transtorno caracterizado pela dificuldade em se recuperar depois de vivenciar ou testemunhar um acontecimento assustador. Entre os sintomas estão pesadelos ou lembranças repentinas (flashbacks) do fator desencadeante.
- De acordo com Gardner, é o vínculo criado entre dois ou mais indivíduos, com base em suas interações e no contexto social em que atuam.
- Nos processos de luto e dos estágios da pessoa terminal, considera-se essa a fase final, onde o paciente se torna mais resignado, aceita sua condição e torna-se mais colaborativo com a equipe.
- No modelo biopsicosocialespiritual, também diz respeito as crenças, valores e ao papel dentro da família e demais grupos.
43 Clues: Faz parte dos 5 certos da enfermagem. • São as mudanças de hábito para diminuir o risco de doenças. • Este tipo de lesão ocorre sem uma causa hereditária ou degenerativa. • Considerado prejudicial para todas as idades, sobretudo, para os idosos. • Considera-se esse tipo de internação quando há o consentimento do usuário. • ...
Atividade de Revisão 2023-10-16
Across
- Também classificado como um transtorno de personalidade, este, caracteriza-se por uma supervalorização e sentimento grandioso acerca de si próprio, além de uma grande necessidade de reconhecimento e desvalorização de outras pessoas.
- A pandemia causou um grande impacto na saúde mental de todos. Esse público em específico, sofreu grandes prejuízos de aprendizagem dos quais, até a atualidade existem sequelas. Desde a educação infantil ao nível superior, esses foram prejudicados. Vale destacar que os educadores também sofreram com as adaptações repentinas desse período. Falamos da Saúde Mental dos ________________.
- É um transtorno caracterizado pela dificuldade em se recuperar depois de vivenciar ou testemunhar um acontecimento assustador. Entre os sintomas estão pesadelos ou lembranças repentinas (flashbacks) do fator desencadeante.
- Faz parte das emoções primárias, dos processos de luto e dos estágios da pessoa terminal. Sua função é preparar para situações extremas podermos nos defender diante de um possível perigo, ou seja, responde ao instinto de sobrevivência.
- É a capacidade que o cérebro possui de se modificar de acordo com a necessidade, estímulo e ambiente, também conhecida como neuroplasticidade.
- Estão classificadas em três categorias: as estimulantes, os depressores e os perturbadores das atividades mentais. O termo envolve os analgésicos, estimulantes, alucinógenos, tranquilizantes e barbitúricos, além do álcool e substâncias voláteis.
- Está ligado ao aumento dos níveis de cortisol na corrente sanguínea e este aumento além de afetar a mente pode levar às doenças físicas.
- É uma alteração nas condições físicas ou mentais da pessoa que afeta o funcionamento de algo em sua rotina, e geralmente tem origem de fácil identificação; exemplo: Sono, Alimentar, Psicomotor.
- Esse campo cuida, também, da prevenção da enfermidade, a promoção da saúde mental e o auxílio ao indivíduo no enfrentamento do sofrimento, adversidades e pressões do cotidiano. Falamos de Enfermagem ____e Saúde Mental.
- São as mudanças de hábito para diminuir o risco de doenças.
- De acordo com Gardner, é o vínculo criado entre dois ou mais indivíduos, com base em suas interações e no contexto social em que atuam.
- Nos processos de luto e dos estágios da pessoa terminal, considera-se essa a fase final, onde o paciente se torna mais resignado, aceita sua condição e torna-se mais colaborativo com a equipe.
- Popularmente é assim chamado aquele indivíduo que, em sociedade, não apresenta um juízo normal ou um comportamento convencional.
- Este tipo de lesão ocorre devido a um golpe, abalo ou forte lesão rotacional na cabeça que danifica o cérebro.
- É o componente físico ou biológico e o comportamento é o aspecto mental ou psicológico. Este órgão não se recupera completamente como um corte ou outra lesão no corpo, é o único que não pode ser transplantado.
- Conjunto de sinais e sintomas que definem um determinado estado clínico que esteja associado a problemas gerais de saúde, que nem sempre possuem a causa clara, exemplo: Down, Pânico.
- Considera-se esse tipo de internação quando há o consentimento do usuário.
- Considera-se esse tipo de internação quando ocorre sem o consentimento do usuário e a pedido de terceiros responsáveis.
- Trata-se de uma comunidade, no sentido de uma micro sociedade, com espaço físico apropriado, além dos seus equivalentes locais à sociedade em que nós, aqui fora, vivemos. Como exemplo temos AA, NA, NAAV.
- No modelo biopsicosocialespiritual, também diz respeito as crenças, valores e ao papel dentro da família e demais grupos.
- Considerado prejudicial para todas as idades, sobretudo, para os idosos.
- São condições de saúde que envolvem mudanças na emoção, pensamento ou comportamento (ou uma combinação delas).
- Esta fase do luto se constitui por negociações. A pessoa enlutada negocia consigo mesma ou com a entidade superior em que acredita na tentativa desesperada de aliviar a sua dor.
- Esta síndrome é caracterizada pelo esgotamento profissional. Recentemente foi inserida no CID-11 e seu diagnóstico é pautado nas queixas, sintomas, avaliados por um médico psiquiatra. O tratamento inclui o uso de fármacos e acompanhamento psicológico além, do afastamento do agente operacional que gatilhou a síndrome. Falamos da Saúde Mental no ambiente Profissional.
- Considera-se esse tipo de internação quando envolve determinação do Poder Judiciário.
Down
- São os esforços específicos feitos para reduzir o desenvolvimento de doenças.
- É um estado natural que é muito útil para nos alertar de um perigo e fazer com que nos preparemos para enfrentá-lo. Dentre os sintomas mais comuns temos: Palpitação; Tremores; Suor frio; Tensão muscular; Sensação de pressão ou aperto no peito; Falta de ar, respiração ofegante.
- Este tipo de lesão ocorre sem uma causa hereditária ou degenerativa.
- Também é um termo utilizado para identificar o paciente em estágio terminal.
- É um transtorno mental que afeta pessoas de todas as idades. Suas principais características envolvem tristeza, excesso de culpa, profunda e desânimo excessivo, em que o paciente não consegue ter esperança ou mesmo vontade de realizar suas tarefas do dia a dia. Também faz parte do processo de luto e do estágio do paciente paliativo.
- Caracteriza-se por psicose (perda do contato com a realidade), alucinações (percepções falsas), delírios (crenças falsas), o indivíduo não consegue discernir o que é real ou imaginação.
- Considerada uma fase importante no desenvolvimento humano, esta também pode apresentar estados de depressão, principalmente após o parto, onde as mulheres sofrem com as alterações hormonais e a nova realidade maternal. É um período que requer acompanhamento periódico para garantir a saúde da mãe e o desenvolvimento fetal do bebê. Falamos da Saúde Mental na ________________.
- No modelo biopsicosocialespiritual, também diz respeito aos aspectos conscientes e inconscientes do ser humano.
- É uma disfunção da atividade cerebral que pode gerar prejuízos emocionais e físicos de forma bastante significativa, podendo afetar o humor, o comportamento, o raciocínio e também influenciar na concentração e memória. Exemplo: TDAH, Personalidade, Ansiedade.
- É um estado de bem-estar no qual o indivíduo é capaz de usar suas próprias habilidades, recuperar-se do estresse rotineiro, ser produtivo e contribuir com a sua comunidade.
- Da classe dos profissionais da saúde mental, este é o único autorizado a receitar medicamentos controlados ou não.
- É causado por doenças psiquiátricas, como esquizofrenia ou transtornos psicóticos.
- Também é uma fase importante no desenvolvimento humano, onde ocorrem vários processos de aprendizagem e modulações da vida adulta. Falamos da Saúde Mental na ________________.
- De acordo com Gardner, é quando o indivíduo tem o conhecimento da própria vida, isto é, como ele vai se relacionar com as suas emoções utilizando uma forma de se entender e orientar o próprio comportamento.
- Nos seminários apresentados, falamos sobre a importância dos cuidados com esse perfil, onde pontuou-se o estresse como sendo um dos sinais que incluem a auto negligência. Esse perfil, deve ter como regra que para cuidar de alguém, precisamos nos cuidar. Falamos da Saúde Mental do ________________.
- Faz parte dos 5 certos da enfermagem.
- É um processo que se inicia a partir da perda, surge quando se perde um vínculo afetivo ou o contato com uma experiência com a qual já se estava acostumado, como o trabalho.
- É o conhecimento adquirido pelas pessoas a partir dos costumes, das experiências e vivências cotidianas, sem embasamentos ou comprovação científica, cheio de “achismos”.
43 Clues: Faz parte dos 5 certos da enfermagem. • São as mudanças de hábito para diminuir o risco de doenças. • Este tipo de lesão ocorre sem uma causa hereditária ou degenerativa. • Considerado prejudicial para todas as idades, sobretudo, para os idosos. • Considera-se esse tipo de internação quando há o consentimento do usuário. • ...
Psych Spot Light 2026-03-28
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- Way of thinking about situations
- Persistent sadness and loss of interest
- Belief in your abilities
- Mental rehearsal of success
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- Ability to stay focused on a task
- Ability to recover from challenges
- Strong feeling of fear or worry
- Hormone released during excitement or stress
- State of being calm and aware of the present
- Mental exhaustion from too much stress
- Feeling of worry or nervousness
11 Clues: Belief in your abilities • Mental rehearsal of success • Strong feeling of fear or worry • Feeling of worry or nervousness • Way of thinking about situations • Ability to stay focused on a task • Ability to recover from challenges • Mental exhaustion from too much stress • Persistent sadness and loss of interest • Hormone released during excitement or stress • ...
Taking Care of Your Mind: Mental Health & Self-Care 2026-04-16
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- Ability to bounce back from challenges
- Slow breathing to reduce stress
- Rest that improves mood and focus
- Writing thoughts to process emotions
- Pressure from school or life
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- Limits you set to protect your energy
- Taking care of mental and physical health
- Being present in the moment without judgment
- Help from friends or family
- Recovery time for the mind and body
- Peaceful mental state
11 Clues: Peaceful mental state • Help from friends or family • Pressure from school or life • Slow breathing to reduce stress • Rest that improves mood and focus • Recovery time for the mind and body • Writing thoughts to process emotions • Limits you set to protect your energy • Ability to bounce back from challenges • Taking care of mental and physical health • ...
chapter 7 2022-04-11
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- when cognition involves sorting information
- a type of concept that is defined by a specific set of rules
- a type of concept that is formed through direct and indirect experiences
- a type of schema that is mental collections about a set of behaviors/ routine.
- is a set of mental collections of related concepts that organizes information and allow the brain to work more efficiently
- a strong example or representation of a concept
- the way words are organized into a sentence
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- the process by which we derive meaning from words
- the smallest unit of language that conveys some type of meaning
- the practical aspects of communicating with others, or social norms of language
- a type of schema that is mental collections fo information about how individuals behave in certain situations
- a basic sound unit
12 Clues: a basic sound unit • when cognition involves sorting information • the way words are organized into a sentence • a strong example or representation of a concept • the process by which we derive meaning from words • a type of concept that is defined by a specific set of rules • the smallest unit of language that conveys some type of meaning • ...
Psychology 2022-11-25
Across
- A mental disorder where a person has abnormally low mood (and other symptoms)
- A mental disorder where a person has an abnormally high mood (and other symptoms)
- One of the ways to treat phobias
- A type of drugs that doctors use to cure depression
- An intense feeling of fear - too much or unreasonable
- A mental disorder with the combination of hallucinations, delusions, and extremely disordered thinking and behavior that makes daily functioning much harder
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- A doctor that works with mentally ill people
- A feeling of worry, nervousness about something
- Being suspicious about something, an idea that someone wants to hurt you
- A small boy who was made to be afraid of white rats
- When you have an idea you can't stop thinking about
- When you perform a ritual to feel better (e.g. washing hands, checking the light)
12 Clues: One of the ways to treat phobias • A doctor that works with mentally ill people • A feeling of worry, nervousness about something • A small boy who was made to be afraid of white rats • When you have an idea you can't stop thinking about • A type of drugs that doctors use to cure depression • An intense feeling of fear - too much or unreasonable • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2019-01-08
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- The school of psychology, founded by William James, that emphasizes the purpose of behavior and mental process.
- The school of psychology ,founded by John Watson that defines psychology as the scientific study of observable behavior.
- Private unobservable mental processes such as sensation perception, thought and problem solving
- A set of assumption about why something is the way it is and happens the way it does.
- Observable and measurable action of people an animals.
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- act Private unobservable mental processes such as sensation perception, thought and problem solving
- An examination of one’s own thoughts and feeling.
- Search Research that is conducted for it own sake that is without seeking and solution to a specific problem.
- The scientific study of behavior and mental process.
9 Clues: An examination of one’s own thoughts and feeling. • The scientific study of behavior and mental process. • Observable and measurable action of people an animals. • A set of assumption about why something is the way it is and happens the way it does. • Private unobservable mental processes such as sensation perception, thought and problem solving • ...
Mental Health & Workers' Comp in PA 2026-01-14
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- Depression, anxiety, and PTSD are all examples of ____ health conditions.
- To protect your rights in a mental health claim first report the injury to your ____.
- Mental health claims require expert medical testimony from psychiatrists or ____.
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- Consult an experienced workers' compensation ____ to give yourself the best chance.
- The PA workers' compensation system recognizes that mental health injuries are ____ injuries.
- PA workers' compensation law ensures that injured workers can replace lost ____ while recovering.
- Firefighters, police officers, emergency medical technicians, and paramedics are entitled to benefits under PTSD claims for first ____.
- ____ workplace stress is not enough and does not count as an "abnormal working condition."
- Like physical injuries, psychological ones can take workers' out of their ____ and affect every aspect of life.
9 Clues: Depression, anxiety, and PTSD are all examples of ____ health conditions. • Mental health claims require expert medical testimony from psychiatrists or ____. • Consult an experienced workers' compensation ____ to give yourself the best chance. • To protect your rights in a mental health claim first report the injury to your ____. • ...
Fit For Work 2026-01-23
Across
- Condition required to safely perform work duties
- Physical or mental condition affecting performance
- Required condition before starting a shift
- Using substances in a way not allowed by policy
- Employees must arrive at work free from this substance
- Being mentally and physically ready to perform job duties
- The ability to fucus safely on job tasks
- The opposite of impaired
- Drugs or alcohol present in the body
- A condition of being clear-headed and alert
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- Acting responsibly while working
- Substances that are prohibited in the workplace
- A core focus of fit for work programs
- Medications not prescribed or approved for use while working
- A written set of workplace rules
- To follow company rules and expectations
- A state of mental alertness
- A workplace expectation outlined in company rules
- The act of consuming alcohol or drugs
19 Clues: The opposite of impaired • A state of mental alertness • Acting responsibly while working • A written set of workplace rules • Drugs or alcohol present in the body • A core focus of fit for work programs • The act of consuming alcohol or drugs • The ability to fucus safely on job tasks • To follow company rules and expectations • Required condition before starting a shift • ...
Topic 5.3-5.4 Vocab 2026-04-08
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- suggests that mental disorders arise from maladaptive learned behaviors and associations, focusing on how inappropriate conditioning and reinforcement of behaviors contribute to psychological issues
- chronic, depressed mood lasting for at least two years, with symptoms that are less severe but longer-lasting than those of major depression, affecting daily functioning
- the study of unusual patterns of behavior, emotion, and thought, which may or may not be understood as precipitating a mental disorder. This field explores the causes, symptoms, and treatments of psychological disorders to understand and improve mental health
- characterized by acute discomfort in close relationships, cognitive or perceptual distortions, and eccentric behaviors, often leading to significant social and interpersonal difficulties
- predominantly observed in Japan, characterized by an intense fear of offending or embarrassing others through one's bodily functions or appearance, leading to significant social anxiety and avoidance behaviors
- a psychological disorder characterized by an intense and irrational fear of a specific object or situation, leading to significant distress and avoidance behavior that disrupts daily functioning
- psychological disorder characterized by an intense fear of being in situations where escape might be difficult or help unavailable, often leading to avoidance of places like public spaces or crowds, significantly impacting daily activities
- emphasizes that mental disorders arise when individuals' innate potential for self-fulfillment and personal growth is blocked, often due to failures in achieving self-acceptance and meaningful personal goals
- intense and prolonged emotional suffering that impairs an individual’s ability to function in daily life
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- characterized by excessive emotionality and attention-seeking behavior, including a need for approval and inappropriate seductiveness, often leading to difficulties in maintaining deep and meaningful relationships
- characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states or identities, each with its own pattern of perceiving and interacting with the world, resulting in gaps in memory and a disrupted sense of self
- group of disorders that begin in the developmental period, characterized by symptoms that affect behavior, learning, and development, focusing on whether behaviors are appropriate for the person's age or maturity level
- characterized by a pervasive pattern of detachment from social relationships and a restricted range of emotional expression, leading to a preference for solitary activities and limited interest in forming close relationships
- combining techniques and theories from multiple therapeutic orientations to tailor treatment to the unique needs of individual clients, enhancing flexibility and effectiveness in therapy
- the negative stereotypes and social disapproval directed at individuals with mental disorders, often leading to discrimination and barriers to seeking or receiving mental health care
15 Clues: intense and prolonged emotional suffering that impairs an individual’s ability to function in daily life • chronic, depressed mood lasting for at least two years, with symptoms that are less severe but longer-lasting than those of major depression, affecting daily functioning • ...
Hard Work - the Key to Success 2022-01-31
Across
- profession, ocupation;field of activity
- religious and mental values
- skills
- sinonim for "mistake"
- point,place, purpose that someone wants to reach
- what is received or given as a present.
Down
- good results or...
- to express in words appreciation
- aptitude, special ability
- higher, social being, which is characterized by thinking and intelligence
- an effort, both physical and mental, to overcome obstacles and achieve results
11 Clues: skills • good results or... • sinonim for "mistake" • aptitude, special ability • religious and mental values • to express in words appreciation • profession, ocupation;field of activity • what is received or given as a present. • point,place, purpose that someone wants to reach • higher, social being, which is characterized by thinking and intelligence • ...
Hard Work - the Key to Success 2022-01-31
Across
- point,place, purpose that someone wants to reach
- skills
- religious and mental values
- profession, ocupation;field of activity
- good results or...
Down
- to express in words appreciation
- what is received or given as a present.
- sinonim for "mistake"
- an effort, both physical and mental, to overcome obstacles and achieve results
- aptitude, special ability
- higher, social being, which is characterized by thinking and intelligence
11 Clues: skills • good results or... • sinonim for "mistake" • aptitude, special ability • religious and mental values • to express in words appreciation • what is received or given as a present. • profession, ocupation;field of activity • point,place, purpose that someone wants to reach • higher, social being, which is characterized by thinking and intelligence • ...
Girls Inc, Smart Start 2025-05-19
mari 2022-06-22
Across
- the attemped remediation of a health problem
- sudden expulsion of air through breathing passages
- science and practice of caring for a patient
- study of functions in a living system
- the father of the Russian physiology
- the process of determing of any disease
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- a state of complete physical,mental well-being
- injury caused by external force
- an instrument for small objects examination
- a physician who performs surgery
- the part of the body connecting the head and torso
- an organizm of microscopic size existing in cells
- the entire structure of a human organism
- abnormal condition that negatively affects a man
- faculties responsible for mental phenomena
15 Clues: injury caused by external force • a physician who performs surgery • the father of the Russian physiology • study of functions in a living system • the process of determing of any disease • the entire structure of a human organism • faculties responsible for mental phenomena • an instrument for small objects examination • the attemped remediation of a health problem • ...
nervous system anatomy & physiology 2023-03-11
Across
- brain
- glial cells
- action
- lept/o
- syncop/o
- membranes, meninges
- strength
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- dura mater
- Hereditary disorder marked by degenerative changes in the cerebrum leading to abrupt involuntary movements and mental deterioration.
- Brain disorder marked by gradual and progressive mental deterioration (dementia), personality changes, and impairment of daily functioning.
- Abnormal accumulation of fluid (CSF) in the brain.
- Chronic brain disorder characterized by recurrent seizure activity.
- order, coordination
- Congenital defects in the lumbar spinal column caused by imperfect union of vertebral parts (neural tube defect).
- Degenerative disorder of motor neurons in the spinal cord and brainstem.
15 Clues: brain • action • lept/o • syncop/o • strength • dura mater • glial cells • order, coordination • membranes, meninges • Abnormal accumulation of fluid (CSF) in the brain. • Chronic brain disorder characterized by recurrent seizure activity. • Degenerative disorder of motor neurons in the spinal cord and brainstem. • ...
- 2012-12-10
Across
- A unit for measuring the energy produced by food when oxidized in the body
- Mental tension
- Discomfort that arises from any joint
- A session of physical exercises
- Blood pressure is abnormally high
- Inflammation and stiffness of the joints
- The heaviness of a person or thing
- An expert on diet and nutrition
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- A disease that persists for a long period of time
- Some examples are jogging, swimming, and cycling
- Physical or mental suffering caused by injury or illness
- A substance used for medical treatment
- Enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health
- A sequence of actions
- Activity requiring physical effort
15 Clues: Mental tension • A sequence of actions • A session of physical exercises • An expert on diet and nutrition • Blood pressure is abnormally high • Activity requiring physical effort • The heaviness of a person or thing • Discomfort that arises from any joint • A substance used for medical treatment • Inflammation and stiffness of the joints • ...
Y*4 2014-06-12
Across
- reduce complex things to simple elements
- relating to the mental process, involve in knowing learning and understanding things
- mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature
- related to hearing
- working as spreading in a hidden way
- something used to remove certain particle contained in, a device
Down
- having worth
- you look at it, listen to it, or think about it carefully
- taking a small amount into the mouth to test its quality
- electronic equipment to synthesize voices
- no voice
- serious effects that follow a sudden, dramatic event
- have great influence
- voice with low decibel
- recognize with gratitude
15 Clues: no voice • having worth • related to hearing • have great influence • voice with low decibel • recognize with gratitude • working as spreading in a hidden way • reduce complex things to simple elements • electronic equipment to synthesize voices • serious effects that follow a sudden, dramatic event • mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature • ...
Crucigrama 2022-02-22
Across
- Riqueza y vida extravagante
- los servicios publicos no presta atencion a la salud :(
- Personas que dejan su trabajo y dejan de trabajar
- Invasion de germenes en el cuerpo
- Cocinado lentamente
- Un disturbio en la salud fisica o mental
- la comida es muy natural en el pais
- hay dos sectores de hospitales, publico y privado
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- Cuando algo esta en contra de la ley
- Para ganar fuerza
- Daño al cuerpo; por ejemplo, los moretones y las heridas
- celebra el día de la salud mental el 10 de octubre
- atencion medica es muy barata
- Una palabra descriptiva para alguien que tiene mucha grasa
- Mojado y fangoso
15 Clues: Mojado y fangoso • Para ganar fuerza • Cocinado lentamente • Riqueza y vida extravagante • atencion medica es muy barata • Invasion de germenes en el cuerpo • la comida es muy natural en el pais • Cuando algo esta en contra de la ley • Un disturbio en la salud fisica o mental • Personas que dejan su trabajo y dejan de trabajar • hay dos sectores de hospitales, publico y privado • ...
Vocabulary 91-105 2023-12-14
Across
- - require as useful, just, or proper
- - conclude by reasoning
- - reason by deduction; establish by deduction
- - establish after a calculation, investigation, or experiment
- - a single fact considered separtely from the whole
- - make something new, such as a product or mental creation
- - give a description of
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- - give an account or representation of in words
- - increasing by successive addition
- - show the validity of something, as by example or explanation
- - come up with after a mental effort
- - discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of
- - argue or speak in justification of
- - a discussion with reasons for and against some proposal
- - determine the nature of
15 Clues: - conclude by reasoning • - give a description of • - determine the nature of • - increasing by successive addition • - require as useful, just, or proper • - come up with after a mental effort • - argue or speak in justification of • - reason by deduction; establish by deduction • - give an account or representation of in words • ...
Week 12-13 vocab 2025-11-15
Across
- distance travelled per unit time in one direction
- relating to the motion of forces
- reflect deeply on a subject
- in a pensively sad manner
- a continuous portion of a circle
- a cry of sorrow and grief
- a specialist in the treatment of mental disorders
- formed or developed from something else; not original
- Give back less than is owed
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- the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
- a subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude
- referring back to itself
- the act of imitating the behavior of a situation
- constituting a separate entity or part
- a fever at and even militant proponent of something
15 Clues: referring back to itself • in a pensively sad manner • a cry of sorrow and grief • reflect deeply on a subject • Give back less than is owed • relating to the motion of forces • a continuous portion of a circle • constituting a separate entity or part • the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders • the act of imitating the behavior of a situation • ...
Week 12-13 vocab 2025-11-15
Across
- distance travelled per unit time in one direction
- relating to the motion of forces
- reflect deeply on a subject
- in a pensively sad manner
- a continuous portion of a circle
- a cry of sorrow and grief
- a specialist in the treatment of mental disorders
- formed or developed from something else; not original
- Give back less than is owed
Down
- the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
- a subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude
- referring back to itself
- the act of imitating the behavior of a situation
- constituting a separate entity or part
- a fever at and even militant proponent of something
15 Clues: referring back to itself • in a pensively sad manner • a cry of sorrow and grief • reflect deeply on a subject • Give back less than is owed • relating to the motion of forces • a continuous portion of a circle • constituting a separate entity or part • the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders • the act of imitating the behavior of a situation • ...
HARD 2 2024-01-03
Across
- State of being free from constraints
- Process of recovery through therapy and exercises
- Physical power and energy
- Vitality or power
- Assistance or help provided
Down
- Drive or reason for taking action
- Mental representation
- Explanation based on reasoning
- Treatment to regain physical or mental abilities
- Force that attracts objects toward each other
10 Clues: Vitality or power • Mental representation • Physical power and energy • Assistance or help provided • Explanation based on reasoning • Drive or reason for taking action • State of being free from constraints • Force that attracts objects toward each other • Treatment to regain physical or mental abilities • Process of recovery through therapy and exercises
Week 6 (10th) Name _________________ 2026-02-25
Across
- state of violent mental agitation
- incapable of being put up with
- handle effectively
- a distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasant
- a bottomless gulf or pit
Down
- bite or chew on with the teeth
- causing fear or dread or terror
- rise up against an authority
- completely sealed or airtight
- an erroneous mental representation
10 Clues: handle effectively • a bottomless gulf or pit • rise up against an authority • completely sealed or airtight • bite or chew on with the teeth • incapable of being put up with • causing fear or dread or terror • state of violent mental agitation • an erroneous mental representation • a distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasant
Common terminologies 2026-01-05
Across
- a branch of medicine for mental health
- preoccupation with an idea
- physical and mental wellness
- inability to express oneself through writing
- a false fixed belief
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- exchange of information
- excessive suspicious of other people's intentions
- failure to be intach with the present realiality
- repetition of of another's words or questions
- misinterpretation of stimuli
10 Clues: a false fixed belief • exchange of information • preoccupation with an idea • misinterpretation of stimuli • physical and mental wellness • a branch of medicine for mental health • inability to express oneself through writing • repetition of of another's words or questions • failure to be intach with the present realiality • excessive suspicious of other people's intentions
Shakespeare "Mind Over Pop" Crossword 2021-01-11
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- Apparitions commonly found in Shakespeare's plays.
- Chaotic energy, Hamlet was described to fake this mental illness.
- Mufasa
- "Hamlets depiction of mental health conditions is a mixed ________"
- Also apparent throughout Hamlet. Through the passing of his father and
Down
- Important to process ideas and words by talking about mental illnesses.
- What Hamlet's mom did, wed again.
- The main character of Hamlet, the spawn of an honorable royal.
- Intense sorrow, Hamlet was described to actually feel this after the passing of his father.
9 Clues: Mufasa • What Hamlet's mom did, wed again. • Apparitions commonly found in Shakespeare's plays. • The main character of Hamlet, the spawn of an honorable royal. • Chaotic energy, Hamlet was described to fake this mental illness. • "Hamlets depiction of mental health conditions is a mixed ________" • ...
R 2019-12-02
Across
- Most biases are
- Trait of an Inclusive Leader
- A good inclusive habit
- Giving everyone what they need
- Individuals working through biases to a common purpose
- Supporter of the LGBTQ+ community
- Environment that promotes authenticity
- Mental models are created by our past
- Prejudice for or against one person or group
- Right Brain vs Left Brain is a form of________
- Neurobiological condition and / or a development disability
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
Down
- Mental models reside in our _____
- An unconscious shortcut we take to navigate through life
- Representation of many types of people
- Low sense of belonging can lead to______ Exclusion.
- Important for inclusion of Persons with Disabilities
- Is attracted to someone more intellectually than physically
- Preconceived opinion, not based on reason or actual experience
19 Clues: Most biases are • A good inclusive habit • Trait of an Inclusive Leader • Giving everyone what they need • Mental models reside in our _____ • Supporter of the LGBTQ+ community • Mental models are created by our past • Representation of many types of people • Environment that promotes authenticity • Prejudice for or against one person or group • ...
R 2019-12-02
Across
- Individuals working through biases to a common purpose
- Right Brain vs Left Brain is a form of________
- An unconscious shortcut we take to navigate through life
- Is attracted to someone more intellectually than physically
- Representation of many types of people
- Supporter of the LGBTQ+ community
- Most biases are
- Prejudice for or against one person or group
- Giving everyone what they need
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
Down
- Neurobiological condition and / or a development disability
- Low sense of belonging can lead to______ Exclusion.
- Trait of an Inclusive Leader
- Important for inclusion of Persons with Disabilities
- Environment that promotes authenticity
- Mental models are created by our past
- A good inclusive habit
- Preconceived opinion, not based on reason or actual experience
- Mental models reside in our _____
19 Clues: Most biases are • A good inclusive habit • Trait of an Inclusive Leader • Giving everyone what they need • Supporter of the LGBTQ+ community • Mental models reside in our _____ • Mental models are created by our past • Environment that promotes authenticity • Representation of many types of people • Prejudice for or against one person or group • ...
Chapters 7,8,9 2024-04-09
15 Clues: Can. • Air. • 37,7. • Time. • Person. • Picture. • Sickness. • Remember. • To change. • Not wrong. • Stay alive. • Make a hole. • Getting well. • Under ground. • Mental/brain.
IPR 2017-03-08
Across
- lack of eating
- reducing nervous activity activity; drug for when you are depressed
- skills you must learn
- typically 2 years of learning
- send this in to your employer along with your cover letter
- 16 groups of career specialties
- what are your likes and what you like to do most
- natural ability
- drug raising nervous activity in the body; cocaine
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- obsessive desire to lose weight; results in overeating and depression
- what is improtant to you
- diet guide; designed to help Americans make healthy decisions
- wide range of degrees; first degree is bachelors
- person suffering alcoholism
- employer training; hand's on job training
- the activity of setting up a business
- send this in to your employer along with your resume
- A state of physical, mental, and emotional health
- A state of bodily or mental tension resulting from change
- drug affecting mood or behavior
20 Clues: lack of eating • natural ability • skills you must learn • what is improtant to you • person suffering alcoholism • typically 2 years of learning • 16 groups of career specialties • drug affecting mood or behavior • the activity of setting up a business • employer training; hand's on job training • wide range of degrees; first degree is bachelors • ...
Health crossword 2021-12-06
Across
- The study of the mind and behavior
- An extreme feeling of fear that may cause irrational thinking or behavior
- When someone places all their attention on something else
- A person's emotional response and condition
- The inability to remain still or at rest
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- Hormone that helps the body respond to stressors, inducing the fight-or-flight response
Down
- Being forced to do something, an irresistible urge
- An extreme or irrational fear
- The general feeling of when you suffer from anxiety
- A state of mental or nervous strain
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- A disturbance in physical or mental health or functions
- A person’s bravery
- To think about something too deeply or too much
- Type of anxiety revolving around loneliness
- Feelings, such as sad, happy, angry, nervous, etcetera
- Type of anxiety revolving around interacting with other people
- A person’s brain and attention
- To suffer from disturbing thoughts
20 Clues: A person’s bravery • An extreme or irrational fear • Obsessive-compulsive disorder • Post-traumatic stress disorder • A person’s brain and attention • The study of the mind and behavior • To suffer from disturbing thoughts • A state of mental or nervous strain • The inability to remain still or at rest • A person's emotional response and condition • ...
Allison Hahn- Bio basis exam 3 2021-04-05
Across
- downward shift in value
- party this weekend over good exam grade
- enjoying job getting paid
- cost of achievement
- reinforce low prob behavior
- motivation is freely chosen
- learned industriousness
- usually lead to good choices
- mental attempts develop strategies
- affects the magnitude of work done
- affects the variability of work
- how much somethings worth to you
- helps motivate behavior
- flow
- use of words
- effort uses up
- clarifies what is more valuable to you
Down
- up likelihood a behavior will happen
- decrease likelihood of a behavior
- related to preference reversal
- energy intake easier, work load lower
- preferred incentive
- Starbucks vs Dunkin Donuts
- are more disssatisfying
- the person you should ask on a date
- video game example
- things you absolutely need
- attractiveness of an incentive
- elastic
- mental image
30 Clues: flow • elastic • mental image • use of words • effort uses up • video game example • cost of achievement • preferred incentive • downward shift in value • are more disssatisfying • learned industriousness • helps motivate behavior • enjoying job getting paid • Starbucks vs Dunkin Donuts • things you absolutely need • reinforce low prob behavior • motivation is freely chosen • ...
B-dawg's Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-05
Across
- contort the face to indicate a certain mental state
- exhibiting politeness and good manner
- fall away or decline
- in a manner that is obvious or unmistakable
- a line that touches a curve at only one point
- extreme distress of body or mind
- expressing extreme contempt
- beg or request earnestly and urgently
- a constitutional tendency to be gloomy and depressed
- become faint or more distant
Down
- a calm, lengthy, intent consideration
- a large or extra supply of something
- any of various wild or domestic castle
- painfully desirous of another's advantages
- a severe or trying experience
- sit or lie with one's limb spread out
- exultantly proud and joyful; in high spirits
- strong and sharp, as a taste or smell
- having or emitting a high-pitch and sharp tone or tones
- use of physical or mental energy; hard work
20 Clues: fall away or decline • expressing extreme contempt • become faint or more distant • a severe or trying experience • extreme distress of body or mind • a large or extra supply of something • a calm, lengthy, intent consideration • exhibiting politeness and good manner • sit or lie with one's limb spread out • beg or request earnestly and urgently • ...
word work 2020-11-23
Across
- a microscope.
- if something is broken down or ruined.
- one of two or more genes that are seemingly alike.
- is a false name.
- financially broken.
- an instrument used to see microscopic things.
- A message appended at the end of a letter.
- suddenly stopping to take medication.
- an instrument used to examine things.
- a severe mental disorder.
- is another word for false scorpions.
- Referring to being financially broken and impoverished.
Down
- a long slender medical instrument.
- is a false form.
- means words with the word part pseudo.
- the act of transcribing.
- hand writing.
- being ejected from a volcano.
- an instrument used to measure a liquid's temperature.
- to have another person's soul or mind.
- sudden unconsciousness.
- a distinguishing character.
- pertaining to mental phenomena.
- when you can’t control yourself.
- One who writes copy to be used by an announcer.
25 Clues: a microscope. • hand writing. • is a false form. • is a false name. • financially broken. • sudden unconsciousness. • the act of transcribing. • a severe mental disorder. • a distinguishing character. • being ejected from a volcano. • pertaining to mental phenomena. • when you can’t control yourself. • a long slender medical instrument. • is another word for false scorpions. • ...
C.P. English #9 Spelling List 2024-03-19
Across
- to make vocal
- an object or item that serves to remind one of a person
- a specialist in linguistics
- extending back beyond memory
- to call for with earnest desire
- something designed to preserve the memory of a person
- To anger
- communication by voice in the distinctively human manner
- a physician who practices psychiatry
- happily excited
Down
- to speak or write in favor of
- tending or serving to provoke
- a particular occupation
- a type of pasta in long
- using or able to speak several or many languages with some facility
- a record or written statement of something
- the science of the mind or of mental states and processes
- to serve as a memorial or reminder of
- the mental capacity or faculty of retaining and reviving facts
- to recall to the mind by an act or effort of memory
- the human soul
21 Clues: To anger • to make vocal • the human soul • happily excited • a particular occupation • a type of pasta in long • a specialist in linguistics • extending back beyond memory • to speak or write in favor of • tending or serving to provoke • to call for with earnest desire • a physician who practices psychiatry • to serve as a memorial or reminder of • ...
Imagine Success Review 2023-02-23
Across
- Albert Einstein said imagination is not as important as knowledge.
- Fourth stage of addiction
- The Grounding Tool used to count tiles on the ceiling.
- The axiom for creative imagination is the “_____of the soul.
- Creativity peaks in the mid to late ______.
- Thought Challenging consists of _____ , Feeling, and Doing
- Imagination anchors the _______ process.
- The first step of Problem-Solving Strengths is to _____ the problem.
- The key to innovation.
- This type of Stress demonstrates the fight/flight response
- What imagination process did Thomas Edison use for the talking machine?
Down
- A fight/flight response
- First-Time User
- Which grounding tools involve imagery mental and __________.
- _____and Creative are the two types of Imagination
- “Gotta Have It”
- One of the seven learning styles
- Synthetic is to Creative as talent is to _______.
- The role of Imagination in healing
- Recreational Use
20 Clues: First-Time User • “Gotta Have It” • Recreational Use • The key to innovation. • A fight/flight response • Fourth stage of addiction • One of the seven learning styles • The role of Imagination in healing • Imagination anchors the _______ process. • Creativity peaks in the mid to late ______. • Synthetic is to Creative as talent is to _______. • ...
Nursing 2023-02-27
Across
- blood clots
- progressive,irreversible,disease involving memory loss,disorientation,deterioration
- alveoli lose elasticity
- Care Care for old people
- Acute,reversable metal confusion
- Inflammation of the Joints
- pressure under the eye
- someone looks into the quality of how an elderly person is treated
- activities that help improve an individual
- study of old people
- A physical or mental handicap
- Loss of mental ability
Down
- Accumulation of fats or mineral deposits on the inner wall of the arteries
- When the lens becomes cloudy
- urination at night
- things that aren't true
- brittle bones
- Hardening and narrowing of the walls of the artery
- Interferes with normal function of the body
- passed down from generation to the next
- not able to control bladder
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- Lentigines dark yellow spots
- the beliefs of a person
- Cerebrovascular Accident
- trouble swallowing
- strokes Transient Ischemic Attacks
27 Clues: blood clots • brittle bones • urination at night • trouble swallowing • study of old people • pressure under the eye • Loss of mental ability • things that aren't true • alveoli lose elasticity • the beliefs of a person • Cerebrovascular Accident • Care Care for old people • Inflammation of the Joints • not able to control bladder • When the lens becomes cloudy • ...
Language of the Test 2 2023-02-08
Across
- express indirectly by an image, form, or model
- an anticipated outcome that guides your planned actions
- a passage selected from a larger work
- a passage or expression that is cited
- imply as a possibility
- important in effect or meaning
- show the validity of something, as by example or explanation
- the act of improving by expanding, enlarging, or refining
- give evidence of
Down
- the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation
- a planned structure for arranging or classifying
- make clear or understandable by giving an example
- make realize the truth or validity of something
- a way of regarding situations or topics
- a mental position from which things are considered
- cause somebody to adopt a certain position or belief
- of view a mental position from which things are perceived
- short account of an incident
- a passage chosen from a larger work
- decide upon or fix definitely
20 Clues: give evidence of • imply as a possibility • short account of an incident • decide upon or fix definitely • important in effect or meaning • a passage chosen from a larger work • a passage selected from a larger work • a passage or expression that is cited • a way of regarding situations or topics • express indirectly by an image, form, or model • ...
1st Semester Review - Freshman Seminar 2025-01-05
Across
- Habit 3
- Mental maps, point of views, or beliefs
- Mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger
- Getting the same or better results over time
- Problem statement and identify outcomes
- Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Timely
- Habit 7
- Plan for carrying out a process or procedure, giving lists of intended events and times
- _______ thinking is the ability to think logically
- Thoughtful and sympathetic regard
- Habit 6
- Natural laws which govern our world (Timeless and Universal)
Down
- The ability to take action and responsibility without being told
- Relying on others
- Habit 2
- Habit 4
- Relying on cooperation and helping others
- The ability to think about your own thinking
- Personal ____ Statement
- Habit 1
- Self-directed inquiry to build knowledge and skills
- Habit 5
- _______ thinking is generating new, novel, or useful ideas
- Doing things better, faster with less resources and effort
24 Clues: Habit 3 • Habit 2 • Habit 4 • Habit 1 • Habit 7 • Habit 5 • Habit 6 • Relying on others • Personal ____ Statement • Thoughtful and sympathetic regard • Mental maps, point of views, or beliefs • Problem statement and identify outcomes • Relying on cooperation and helping others • Getting the same or better results over time • The ability to think about your own thinking • ...
Educational Theories/Philosophies 2025-03-21
Across
- thinking about thinking
- the belief that knowledge exists independently of perception
- viewing learning as an interconnected whole
- analyzing complex concepts by breaking them down into simpler components
- adult learning theory focused on self-directed learning
- the belief that learning is innate rather than acquired
- learning as an internal mental process
- knowledge is built through experiences
Down
- learning through reinforcement and punishment
- theoretical concepts that help explain learning and cognition
- learning by doing
- the idea that knowledge is shaped by language and labels
- the idea that knowledge comes from experience
- emphasizes self-actualization and personal growth
- learning through networks and digital interactions
- the method and practice of teaching
- mental structures for organizing knowledge
- support given to learners to help them achieve a task
- self-determined learning beyond andragogy
- learning through practical experience and problem-solving
20 Clues: learning by doing • thinking about thinking • the method and practice of teaching • learning as an internal mental process • knowledge is built through experiences • self-determined learning beyond andragogy • mental structures for organizing knowledge • viewing learning as an interconnected whole • learning through reinforcement and punishment • ...
The effects of drugs 2025-05-28
Across
- Brain damage from long-term use
- Physical and mental harm from drugs
- Breakdown of trust in homes
- Financial disaster caused by addiction
- Severe mental health issue linked to drug use
- Friends influencing drug use
- Process to help addicts recover
- Schools help protect kids from drugs
- Government fights drug trade
- Drug trade leads to this in communities
- Medical term for overdose treatment
- Medical use of opioids for pain
- Addicts often lose jobs hurting this
- Research on drugs helps find cures
Down
- Young people highly vulnerable to drugs
- Need for stricter laws
- Economic damage from addiction
- Needle-based drug use spreads diseases
- Illegal acts to fund drug habits
- Public campaigns to stop drug use
- Opioid drug that slows breathing
- Society suffers due to drugs
- Strong craving for drugs
- Raising understanding of risks
24 Clues: Need for stricter laws • Strong craving for drugs • Breakdown of trust in homes • Friends influencing drug use • Society suffers due to drugs • Government fights drug trade • Economic damage from addiction • Raising understanding of risks • Brain damage from long-term use • Process to help addicts recover • Medical use of opioids for pain • Illegal acts to fund drug habits • ...
SSTe Crucigrama 2025-05-23
Across
- – Factores como acoso o carga mental que afectan al trabajador.
- – Dolencia por exposición prolongada a riesgos laborales.
- – Dolor lumbar frecuente en enfermería por malas posturas.
- – Equipo de Protección Personal.
- – Siglas de Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo.
- – Riesgo por exposición a sustancias peligrosas.
- – Molestia ocular por uso prolongado de pantallas.
- – Adaptación del trabajo al trabajador para prevenir daños.
- – Correcta posición del cuerpo para evitar lesiones.
- – Tipo de riesgo por radiación.
- – Peligro por exposición a microorganismos.
- – Daño repentino durante el trabajo.
Down
- – Suceso que pudo causar un accidente pero no lo hizo.
- – Normas establecidas para actuar ante emergencias.
- – Medidas para evitar riesgos laborales.
- – Monitoreo de enfermedades relacionadas al trabajo.
- – Presión excesiva que afecta la salud mental.
- – Lesión por movimientos repetitivos de manos/muñecas.
- – Breves descansos para reducir fatiga muscular.
- – Lesión por cargar peso o movimientos repetitivos.
20 Clues: – Tipo de riesgo por radiación. • – Equipo de Protección Personal. • – Daño repentino durante el trabajo. • – Medidas para evitar riesgos laborales. • – Peligro por exposición a microorganismos. • – Siglas de Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo. • – Presión excesiva que afecta la salud mental. • – Breves descansos para reducir fatiga muscular. • ...
Psychology crossword 2025-01-14
Across
- Physical or emotional tension caused by challenges.
- State of mindfulness in the present moment.
- Ability to recover from adverse situations.
- Theory that studies observable behavior.
- Observation of one's thoughts and emotions.
- Freud's method of exploring the unconscious.
- Reason for acting in a certain way.
- The process of interpreting sensory information.
- Emotional response to stressful events.
- Chemical substance that transmits signals in the brain.
Down
- The brain's ability to reorganize and adapt.
- Mental processes such as thinking, learning, and remembering.
- Strong emotional bond between individuals.
- Persistent state of sadness or loss of interest.
- State of being awake and aware of one's surroundings.
- Treatment for psychological or emotional problems.
- A feeling of worry or fear.
- Mental shortcuts for making decisions quickly.
- Ability to understand and share emotions.
- A set of characteristics unique to an individual.
20 Clues: A feeling of worry or fear. • Reason for acting in a certain way. • Emotional response to stressful events. • Theory that studies observable behavior. • Ability to understand and share emotions. • Strong emotional bond between individuals. • State of mindfulness in the present moment. • Ability to recover from adverse situations. • ...
Psychology crossword 2025-01-14
Across
- Chemical substance that transmits signals in the brain.
- The brain's ability to reorganize and adapt.
- State of mindfulness in the present moment.
- Theory that studies observable behavior.
- A set of characteristics unique to an individual.
- Treatment for psychological or emotional problems.
- Mental processes such as thinking, learning, and remembering.
- Mental shortcuts for making decisions quickly.
- Ability to understand and share emotions.
- Persistent state of sadness or loss of interest.
- Observation of one's thoughts and emotions.
Down
- Reason for acting in a certain way.
- Physical or emotional tension caused by challenges.
- Emotional response to stressful events.
- Freud's method of exploring the unconscious.
- The process of interpreting sensory information.
- State of being awake and aware of one's surroundings.
- Strong emotional bond between individuals.
- Ability to recover from adverse situations.
- A feeling of worry or fear.
20 Clues: A feeling of worry or fear. • Reason for acting in a certain way. • Emotional response to stressful events. • Theory that studies observable behavior. • Ability to understand and share emotions. • Strong emotional bond between individuals. • State of mindfulness in the present moment. • Ability to recover from adverse situations. • ...
Vocab week 12-13 2025-11-06
Across
- reflect deeply on a subject
- a subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude
- a specialist in the treatment of mental disorders
- administer or bestow, as in small portions
- relating to the motion of material bodies and their forces
- a continuous portion of a circle
- give back less money than is due to someone who has overpaid
- a cry of sorrow and grief
- a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea
- the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
Down
- distance traveled over unit time in one direction
- referring back to itself
- the act of imitating the behavior of some situation
- a personal belief or judgement
- formed or developed from something else; not original
- a fervent and even militant proponent of something
- constituting a separate entity or part
- a second-year undergraduate
- a relative position or degree of value in a graded group
- in a pensively sad manner
20 Clues: referring back to itself • in a pensively sad manner • a cry of sorrow and grief • reflect deeply on a subject • a second-year undergraduate • a personal belief or judgement • a continuous portion of a circle • constituting a separate entity or part • a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea • administer or bestow, as in small portions • ...
Vocab Honors Week 9-10 2025-10-28
Across
- reflect deeply on a subject
- a subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude
- a specialist in the treatment of mental disorders
- administer or bestow, as in small portions
- relating to the motion of material bodies and their forces
- a continuous portion of a circle
- give back less money than is due to someone who has overpaid
- a cry of sorrow and grief
- a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea
- the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
Down
- distance traveled per unit time in one direction
- referring back to itself
- the act of imitating the behavior of some situation
- a personal belief or judgment
- formed or developed from something else; not original
- a fervent and even militant proponent of something
- constituting a separate entity or part
- a second-year undergraduate
- a relative position or degree of value in a graded group
- in a pensively sad manner
20 Clues: referring back to itself • in a pensively sad manner • a cry of sorrow and grief • reflect deeply on a subject • a second-year undergraduate • a personal belief or judgment • a continuous portion of a circle • constituting a separate entity or part • a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea • administer or bestow, as in small portions • ...
Vocab Weeks 12-13 2025-11-06
Across
- Administer or bestow, as in small portions
- A subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude
- A continuous portion of a circle
- Reflect deeply on a subject
- Distance traveled per unit time in one direction
- Referring back to itself
- Constituting a separate entity or part
- Give back less money than is due to someone who has overpaid
- A personal belief or judgement
- In a pensively sad manner
Down
- A specialist in the treatment of mental disorders
- The act of imitating the behavior of some situation
- A mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea
- A second-year undergraduate
- Relating to the motion of material bodies and their forces
- A relative position or degree of value in a graded group
- A cry of sorrow and grief
- A fervent and even militant proponent of something
- Formed or developed from something else; not original
- The diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
20 Clues: Referring back to itself • A cry of sorrow and grief • In a pensively sad manner • A second-year undergraduate • Reflect deeply on a subject • A personal belief or judgement • A continuous portion of a circle • Constituting a separate entity or part • A mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea • Administer or bestow, as in small portions • ...
Topic C 2026-04-23
Across
- Mental rehearsal using senses.
- Temporary, situational emotional response.
- Motivation Striving for task success.
- Anxiety Negative thoughts and concerns.
- Motivation Driven by external rewards.
- Learning Learning through observing others.
- Stable, enduring individual traits.
- Anxiety Physical symptoms of stress.
- Internal performance-focused dialogue.
- Goals Focused on winning results.
- Stage Automatic, subconscious skill execution.
- Stage Practice and refining skill.
- Learning Permanent change in skill.
- Stage Thinking and understanding movement.
- Motivation Internal drive and enjoyment.
- Consistent, innate behavioral characteristic.
- Setting Planning specific performance targets.
- Physiological and mental activation.
Down
- Traits and environment combined.
- Attention Focusing on relevant cues.
- Feedback External performance information received.
- Negative emotional state (worry).
- Goals Focused on movement execution.
- Systematically tensing/relaxing muscles.
- Feedback Internal sensory performance information.
- Breathing to regain focus.
- Individual’s sense of value.
- Autonomy, competence, and relatedness.
- Theory Linear arousal-performance relationship.
- Optimal arousal improves performance.
30 Clues: Breathing to regain focus. • Individual’s sense of value. • Mental rehearsal using senses. • Traits and environment combined. • Negative emotional state (worry). • Goals Focused on winning results. • Stage Practice and refining skill. • Stable, enduring individual traits. • Learning Permanent change in skill. • Attention Focusing on relevant cues. • ...
Psych Cognitive 2024-02-13
Across
- Multiple intelligences
- Mental concepts that organize and interpret information
- Memory Recollection of specific events/experiences
- Sentence organization and structure
- Creative
Down
- Fertilized egg 🥚
- Interpreting new things with the an already existing understanding
- During the preoperational stage
- Mental shortcuts that help with resolutions
- Key figure, particularly known for his stages of cognitive development
10 Clues: Creative • Fertilized egg 🥚 • Multiple intelligences • During the preoperational stage • Sentence organization and structure • Mental shortcuts that help with resolutions • Memory Recollection of specific events/experiences • Mental concepts that organize and interpret information • Interpreting new things with the an already existing understanding • ...
Heal B 2024-04-05
Across
- Maintaining adequate water intake
- Present-moment awareness for mental health
- Incorporating a variety of nutrients
- Essential for physical and mental well-being
- Eating for optimal health
Down
- Avoiding excess and maintaining balance
- Physical activity for fitness
- Overall health and well-being
- Techniques to cope with stress
- Essential nutrient for various bodily functions
10 Clues: Eating for optimal health • Physical activity for fitness • Overall health and well-being • Techniques to cope with stress • Maintaining adequate water intake • Incorporating a variety of nutrients • Avoiding excess and maintaining balance • Present-moment awareness for mental health • Essential for physical and mental well-being • ...
Health and Wellness 2023-08-07
Across
- Restful state for body and mind.
- Harmony and equilibrium in life.
- Body's ability to resist infections and diseases.
- Maintaining adequate water levels.
- Mental or emotional strain.
- Mind-body practice for well-being.
Down
- Reducing tension and promoting calmness.
- Physical activity for body fitness.
- Focus practice for mental clarity.
- Providing nourishment to the body.
10 Clues: Mental or emotional strain. • Restful state for body and mind. • Harmony and equilibrium in life. • Focus practice for mental clarity. • Providing nourishment to the body. • Maintaining adequate water levels. • Mind-body practice for well-being. • Physical activity for body fitness. • Reducing tension and promoting calmness. • ...
Atividade de Revisão 2023-10-16
Across
- Considera-se esse tipo de internação quando há o consentimento do usuário.
- É um transtorno mental que afeta pessoas de todas as idades. Suas principais características envolvem tristeza, excesso de culpa, profunda e desânimo excessivo, em que o paciente não consegue ter esperança ou mesmo vontade de realizar suas tarefas do dia a dia. Também faz parte do processo de luto e do estágio do paciente paliativo.
- Faz parte dos 5 certos da enfermagem.
- É uma alteração nas condições físicas ou mentais da pessoa que afeta o funcionamento de algo em sua rotina, e geralmente tem origem de fácil identificação; exemplo: Sono, Alimentar, Psicomotor.
- É um processo que se inicia a partir da perda, surge quando se perde um vínculo afetivo ou o contato com uma experiência com a qual já se estava acostumado, como o trabalho.
- Popularmente é assim chamado aquele indivíduo que, em sociedade, não apresenta um juízo normal ou um comportamento convencional.
- Este tipo de lesão ocorre devido a um golpe, abalo ou forte lesão rotacional na cabeça que danifica o cérebro.
- É um estado de bem-estar no qual o indivíduo é capaz de usar suas próprias habilidades, recuperar-se do estresse rotineiro, ser produtivo e contribuir com a sua comunidade.
- Considera-se esse tipo de internação quando ocorre sem o consentimento do usuário e a pedido de terceiros responsáveis.
- Faz parte das emoções primárias, dos processos de luto e dos estágios da pessoa terminal. Sua função é preparar para situações extremas podermos nos defender diante de um possível perigo, ou seja, responde ao instinto de sobrevivência.
- Esta fase do luto se constitui por negociações. A pessoa enlutada negocia consigo mesma ou com a entidade superior em que acredita na tentativa desesperada de aliviar a sua dor.
- Nos processos de luto e dos estágios da pessoa terminal, considera-se essa a fase final, onde o paciente se torna mais resignado, aceita sua condição e torna-se mais colaborativo com a equipe.
- Está ligado ao aumento dos níveis de cortisol na corrente sanguínea e este aumento além de afetar a mente pode levar às doenças físicas.
- Estão classificadas em três categorias: as estimulantes, os depressores e os perturbadores das atividades mentais. O termo envolve os analgésicos, estimulantes, alucinógenos, tranquilizantes e barbitúricos, além do álcool e substâncias voláteis.
- Considerado prejudicial para todas as idades, sobretudo, para os idosos.
- No modelo biopsicosocialespiritual, também diz respeito as crenças, valores e ao papel dentro da família e demais grupos.
- É o conhecimento adquirido pelas pessoas a partir dos costumes, das experiências e vivências cotidianas, sem embasamentos ou comprovação científica, cheio de “achismos”.
- Da classe dos profissionais da saúde mental, este é o único autorizado a receitar medicamentos controlados ou não.
- No modelo biopsicosocialespiritual, também diz respeito aos aspectos conscientes e inconscientes do ser humano.
- É causado por doenças psiquiátricas, como esquizofrenia ou transtornos psicóticos.
- Nos seminários apresentados, falamos sobre a importância dos cuidados com esse perfil, onde pontuou-se o estresse como sendo um dos sinais que incluem a auto negligência. Esse perfil, deve ter como regra que para cuidar de alguém, precisamos nos cuidar. Falamos da Saúde Mental do ________________.
- De acordo com Gardner, é o vínculo criado entre dois ou mais indivíduos, com base em suas interações e no contexto social em que atuam.
- Também classificado como um transtorno de personalidade, este, caracteriza-se por uma supervalorização e sentimento grandioso acerca de si próprio, além de uma grande necessidade de reconhecimento e desvalorização de outras pessoas.
Down
- Também é um termo utilizado para identificar o paciente em estágio terminal.
- São os esforços específicos feitos para reduzir o desenvolvimento de doenças.
- Conjunto de sinais e sintomas que definem um determinado estado clínico que esteja associado a problemas gerais de saúde, que nem sempre possuem a causa clara, exemplo: Down, Pânico.
- Caracteriza-se por psicose (perda do contato com a realidade), alucinações (percepções falsas), delírios (crenças falsas), o indivíduo não consegue discernir o que é real ou imaginação.
- É um estado natural que é muito útil para nos alertar de um perigo e fazer com que nos preparemos para enfrentá-lo. Dentre os sintomas mais comuns temos: Palpitação; Tremores; Suor frio; Tensão muscular; Sensação de pressão ou aperto no peito; Falta de ar, respiração ofegante.
- Considera-se esse tipo de internação quando envolve determinação do Poder Judiciário.
- Também é uma fase importante no desenvolvimento humano, onde ocorrem vários processos de aprendizagem e modulações da vida adulta. Falamos da Saúde Mental na ________________.
- Este tipo de lesão ocorre sem uma causa hereditária ou degenerativa.
- A pandemia causou um grande impacto na saúde mental de todos. Esse público em específico, sofreu grandes prejuízos de aprendizagem dos quais, até a atualidade existem sequelas. Desde a educação infantil ao nível superior, esses foram prejudicados. Vale destacar que os educadores também sofreram com as adaptações repentinas desse período. Falamos da Saúde Mental dos ________________.
- Considerada uma fase importante no desenvolvimento humano, esta também pode apresentar estados de depressão, principalmente após o parto, onde as mulheres sofrem com as alterações hormonais e a nova realidade maternal. É um período que requer acompanhamento periódico para garantir a saúde da mãe e o desenvolvimento fetal do bebê. Falamos da Saúde Mental na ________________.
- É a capacidade que o cérebro possui de se modificar de acordo com a necessidade, estímulo e ambiente, também conhecida como neuroplasticidade.
- É uma disfunção da atividade cerebral que pode gerar prejuízos emocionais e físicos de forma bastante significativa, podendo afetar o humor, o comportamento, o raciocínio e também influenciar na concentração e memória. Exemplo: TDAH, Personalidade, Ansiedade.
- São condições de saúde que envolvem mudanças na emoção, pensamento ou comportamento (ou uma combinação delas).
- É um transtorno caracterizado pela dificuldade em se recuperar depois de vivenciar ou testemunhar um acontecimento assustador. Entre os sintomas estão pesadelos ou lembranças repentinas (flashbacks) do fator desencadeante.
- São as mudanças de hábito para diminuir o risco de doenças.
- De acordo com Gardner, é quando o indivíduo tem o conhecimento da própria vida, isto é, como ele vai se relacionar com as suas emoções utilizando uma forma de se entender e orientar o próprio comportamento.
- Esta síndrome é caracterizada pelo esgotamento profissional. Recentemente foi inserida no CID-11 e seu diagnóstico é pautado nas queixas, sintomas, avaliados por um médico psiquiatra. O tratamento inclui o uso de fármacos e acompanhamento psicológico além, do afastamento do agente operacional que gatilhou a síndrome. Falamos da Saúde Mental no ambiente Profissional.
- Esse campo cuida, também, da prevenção da enfermidade, a promoção da saúde mental e o auxílio ao indivíduo no enfrentamento do sofrimento, adversidades e pressões do cotidiano. Falamos de Enfermagem ____e Saúde Mental.
- Trata-se de uma comunidade, no sentido de uma micro sociedade, com espaço físico apropriado, além dos seus equivalentes locais à sociedade em que nós, aqui fora, vivemos. Como exemplo temos AA, NA, NAAV.
- É o componente físico ou biológico e o comportamento é o aspecto mental ou psicológico. Este órgão não se recupera completamente como um corte ou outra lesão no corpo, é o único que não pode ser transplantado.
43 Clues: Faz parte dos 5 certos da enfermagem. • São as mudanças de hábito para diminuir o risco de doenças. • Este tipo de lesão ocorre sem uma causa hereditária ou degenerativa. • Considerado prejudicial para todas as idades, sobretudo, para os idosos. • Considera-se esse tipo de internação quando há o consentimento do usuário. • ...
Puzzle Tres (3)! :o) Epiphany, Mundane, Lurid, Naïve, Succumb, Unwieldly, Prestigious, Nonchalant, Era, Antics, Blatant, Elated, Gaudy, Melee, Scrutinize, Bludgeon, Frugal, Feign, Flamboyant 2022-11-02
21 Clues: happy • boring • flashy • a brawl • to fake • to beat • obvious • relaxed • to fake • obvious • disturbing • time period • to give into • overly flashy • hard to carry • goofing around • overly innocent • mental awakening • highly respected • careful with money • to examine closely
R 2019-12-02
Across
- A good inclusive habit
- Preconceived opinion, not based on reason or actual experience
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- Mental models reside in our _____
- Important for inclusion of Persons with Disabilities
- An unconscious shortcut we take to navigate through life
- Right Brain vs Left Brain is a form of________
- Prejudice for or against one person or group
Down
- Individuals working through biases to a common purpose
- Supporter of the LGBTQ+ community
- Representation of many types of people
- Is attracted to someone more intellectually than physically
- Mental models are created by our past
- Most biases are
- Trait of an Inclusive Leader
- Neurobiological condition and / or a development disability
- Giving everyone what they need
- Low sense of belonging can lead to______ Exclusion.
- Environment that promotes authenticity
19 Clues: Most biases are • A good inclusive habit • Trait of an Inclusive Leader • Giving everyone what they need • Supporter of the LGBTQ+ community • Mental models reside in our _____ • Mental models are created by our past • Representation of many types of people • Environment that promotes authenticity • Prejudice for or against one person or group • ...
Careers in mental health 2021-11-01
Across
- helps couples and families manage mental disorders
- treats through individual and group therapy
- They provide assessments and therapeutic interventions to patients with psychiatric disorders
- diagnose then treat people who have behavioral, emotional, and mental disorders
- registered nurses who specialize in psychiatric and mental health
Down
- they help people overcome emotional and mental disorders and addictions
- they are physicians who specialize in treating psychiatric disorders
7 Clues: treats through individual and group therapy • helps couples and families manage mental disorders • registered nurses who specialize in psychiatric and mental health • they are physicians who specialize in treating psychiatric disorders • they help people overcome emotional and mental disorders and addictions • ...
Health and Wellness 2018-07-18
Across
- The opposite of sadness
- A set of habits that you can adhere to sleep better and longer is sleep ______
- People with mental ______ have up to three times greater likelihood of having a stroke
- Stay ______, even in the winter
- Life _________ is the way in which people show their emotions and feelings and how they feel about their directions and options for the future
- _________ health is a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being.
- The minimum number of how many times a week you should exercise
- Eating proper foods and proper amounts of food
Down
- Women with _______ are 80 percent more likely to experience heart disease than women without
- ________ well being: all aspects of your body including your overall health, your senses, intellect and the type, and consistency, of the activities you partake in
- Physical activity that leads to healthiness
- What you should drink a lot of
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
- Example of a healthy fruit
- You should maintain a healthy _______ pressure
- Healthy adults generally need between _________ and nine hours of uninterrupted sleep
16 Clues: The opposite of sadness • Example of a healthy fruit • What you should drink a lot of • Stay ______, even in the winter • Physical activity that leads to healthiness • You should maintain a healthy _______ pressure • Eating proper foods and proper amounts of food • The minimum number of how many times a week you should exercise • ...
A la folie, pas du tout 2025-03-07
AP Review History of Psychology & Approaches 2017-04-16
Across
- View that psych should be objective & study behavior without reference to mental processes
- Study method of 5 steps: survey, question, read, rehearse, review
- Study of how brain activity is linked to cognition (thinking, memory, language)
- Scientific study that aims to solve practical problems
- Branch of psych that assists people with problems in living & in achieving greater well-being
- Science of behavior & mental processes
- Perspective that focuses on the individual’s potential for growth
- Early school of psych that used introspection to explore the structures of the human mind
Down
- Controversy over the contributions of genes & experience to behaviors & traits
- An integrated approach that uses biological, psychological, & sociocultural levels of analysis
- Those traits contributing to reproduction & survival will most likely be passed on to future generations
- Pure science that aims to increase the scientific knowledge base
- Branch of psych that studies, assesses, & treats people with psych. disorders
- Differing complementary views (biological, psychological, & sociocultural) for analyzing phenomenon
- Branch of medicine dealing with psych disorders including prescribing patients medicine
- School of psych that focused on how our mental & behavioral processes allow us to adapt & survive
16 Clues: Science of behavior & mental processes • Scientific study that aims to solve practical problems • Pure science that aims to increase the scientific knowledge base • Study method of 5 steps: survey, question, read, rehearse, review • Perspective that focuses on the individual’s potential for growth • ...
All of Night 2014-02-05
Across
- vigor; energy
- hindered; restricted
- leaving one area to settle in another
- trivial; not important
- a loud, continued mixture of noises
- very careful about what you are about to do; concerned with doing something correctly
- to separate into parts; to scatter
- believable
- lack of emotion or feeling
- to take something away from
- lacking strength, weak
- written discussion of a topic
- short, interesting story, often autobiographical
Down
- grief; mourning
- a family name; someone’s last name
- selfless concern for the welfare of others
- done in a secret way
- to cause physical pain or mental anguish
- causing a strong emotional reaction
- sadness; depression
- remote, secret places
- lacking good judgment; unwise
- a very small amount in payment
- expressing sorrow
- violent mental agitation or wild excitement
- to attract and keep someone’s attention
- time passed
27 Clues: believable • time passed • vigor; energy • grief; mourning • expressing sorrow • sadness; depression • done in a secret way • hindered; restricted • remote, secret places • trivial; not important • lacking strength, weak • lack of emotion or feeling • to take something away from • lacking good judgment; unwise • written discussion of a topic • a very small amount in payment • ...
Vocab Unit 9 Crossword 2016-05-18
Across
- Having no luck
- to gather into storage
- To relieve of a responsibility, obligation, or hardship
- an aggressive attack on or refutation of the opinions or principles of another
- Of acute mental vision or discernment
- Characterized by routine or superficiality
- acting or done quickly and without thought or care.
- instill (an attitude, idea, or habit) by persistent instruction.
Down
- A complete failure
- To take up and support as a cause
- Extravagant exaggeration
- tending to associate with others of one's kind
- Evenness of mind especially under stress
- To make more violent, bitter, or severe
- Marked with or characterized by disgrace or shame: dishonorable
- (of something regarded as unpleasant) continuing without pause or interruption.
- to make lucid especially by explanation or analysis
- a small portion, amount, or allowance
- Of or relating to money
- Lacking physical, mental, or moral vigor
20 Clues: Having no luck • A complete failure • to gather into storage • Of or relating to money • Extravagant exaggeration • To take up and support as a cause • Of acute mental vision or discernment • a small portion, amount, or allowance • To make more violent, bitter, or severe • Evenness of mind especially under stress • Lacking physical, mental, or moral vigor • ...
Embrace crossword 2020-05-04
Across
- Morbid fear (5)
- Coined the term ‘Intersectionality’, Kimberlé ______ (8)
- Neurochemical that creates feelings of pleasure (8)
- Christian patron saint for mental illness (7)
- Greek goddess of health (6)
- Paratriathlon who gave a talk at the FCA last year, Steve _____ (5)
- Ability to cope in the face of challenging circumstances (10)
- Memoir about depression by Dr Kay Redfield Jamison, An _____ Mind (7)
- hierarchy of needs psychologist (6)
Down
- Embrace event to mark Time To Talk Day: _____, cake and chat (5)
- Pioneer of cognitive behaviour therapy in the 1960s, Aaron ____ (4)
- Feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease (7)
- Sudden fear (5)
- President of MIND, surname (3)
- Black dog (10)
- Often the hardest word to say (4)
- Comedian and mental health campaigner,surname (3)
- Month celebrating International Day of Persons with Disabilities (8)
- used to provide a unifying identity for all disabled people, including Embrace (6)
- FCA charity partner (4,acronym)
20 Clues: Black dog (10) • Morbid fear (5) • Sudden fear (5) • Greek goddess of health (6) • President of MIND, surname (3) • FCA charity partner (4,acronym) • Often the hardest word to say (4) • hierarchy of needs psychologist (6) • Feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease (7) • Christian patron saint for mental illness (7) • Comedian and mental health campaigner,surname (3) • ...
Words by Kaden 2017-02-03
Across
- very harsh, bright, dazzling light
- in a state mental or nervous strain
- a low, continuous sound, as of a brook
- any of various large, edible, marine, usually dull-green, stalk-eyed decapod crustaceans of the family homarridae
- to depress the hope, courage, or spirits
- a ridge of rocks or sand
- atmospheric moisture, dust, smoke, and vapor that diminishes visibility
- wood floating on a body of water
- to draw in the breath sharply
Down
- to cast or thrust forcibly or suddenly into something.
- frondsanoften large, finely divided leaf
- the season immediately preceding lent
- small, low island composed largely
- to peer out at or observe repeatedly
- to splash or throw water or other liquid
- something for catching water
- any of several marine bivalve mollusk
- to make a dull, continued, low, monotonous sound
- full of mental distress or uneasiness because of fear of danger or misfortune
- to disturb persistently
20 Clues: to disturb persistently • a ridge of rocks or sand • something for catching water • to draw in the breath sharply • wood floating on a body of water • very harsh, bright, dazzling light • small, low island composed largely • in a state mental or nervous strain • to peer out at or observe repeatedly • the season immediately preceding lent • any of several marine bivalve mollusk • ...
EPIC Vocab 2024-06-03
Across
- Government
- The strongest thing
- Red dragon
- A plan to be voted on
- Join Epic
- An arena to watch fights or other entertainment
- Currency in Epic
- The rich capitol city
- A town in epic
- Threatening to release damaging info about another person if they don't follow your commands
- Lack of satisfaction
- Deserving praise
- To tremble in fear
- Town Erik is from
Down
- Teaching one to accept ideas without thinking
- An abstract mental idea
- The ditrict Erik is from
- To cause one to become entranced
- To cause pain (mental or physical
- Lacking energy
- The most common thing
- Decorated with
- Think about possibilities
- Video game that runs society
- A pardon
- To mean to do something
- Feeling shocked and dissapointed
- resentfully
- Leave Epic
- When all agree on a dedision
30 Clues: A pardon • Join Epic • Government • Red dragon • Leave Epic • resentfully • Lacking energy • Decorated with • A town in epic • Currency in Epic • Deserving praise • Town Erik is from • To tremble in fear • The strongest thing • Lack of satisfaction • The most common thing • A plan to be voted on • The rich capitol city • An abstract mental idea • To mean to do something • The ditrict Erik is from • ...
HLHS101 Medical Terminology Midterm Study Guide 2023-09-30
Across
- brief loss of mental function
- inflammation of the bursa
- inflammation of the joint caused by infection
- removal of portion of skull
- inflammation of joints
- is getting worse
- removal of a joint
- inflammation of the tear sac
- risk for being sick
- chances for things getting better or worse
- mole
- inability to speak
- loss of coordination
- ringing in the ears
- not feeling well
- inflammation of the conjunctiva
- having no known cause
Down
- large bruise
- loss/decline in mental function
- hives
- inflammation of joint, symptoms resemble rheumatic fever
- loss of bone density
- overgrowth of scar tissue
- dry skin
- tissue death
- decreased vision due to old age
- disease of the retina
- baldness
- risk for dying
- decrease in level of consciousness (LOC)
- all of the sudden
- condition characterized by reduced muscle tone
32 Clues: mole • hives • dry skin • baldness • large bruise • tissue death • risk for dying • is getting worse • not feeling well • all of the sudden • removal of a joint • inability to speak • risk for being sick • ringing in the ears • loss of bone density • loss of coordination • disease of the retina • having no known cause • inflammation of joints • inflammation of the bursa • overgrowth of scar tissue • ...
YOGA CLASS 2024-07-24
Across
- Awareness of the present moment.
- Gentle exercises to prepare the body for yoga.
- Maintaining steady and grounded poses.
- Resting pose, often at the end of class, like "Savasana."
- Physical and mental equilibrium in poses.
- Lengthening muscles to increase flexibility.
- Connecting with the earth or feeling rooted during poses.
- Correct positioning of body parts to avoid strain and injury.
- Vital force or life energy, like "Prana."
- Yoga posture or position.
- Singing or vocalizing sacred sounds or mantras.
- Building muscular power and endurance.
Down
- Quiet reflection or mental focus.
- Abdominal and lower back muscles.
- Purpose or goal set for the practice.
- Inhalation and exhalation, central to yoga practice.
- A sequence of poses linked together in a continuous movement.
- Gentle exercises to relax the body after yoga.
- A welcoming gesture or phrase, such as "Namaste."
- Concentration on a specific point or intention during practice.
20 Clues: Yoga posture or position. • Awareness of the present moment. • Quiet reflection or mental focus. • Abdominal and lower back muscles. • Purpose or goal set for the practice. • Maintaining steady and grounded poses. • Building muscular power and endurance. • Physical and mental equilibrium in poses. • Vital force or life energy, like "Prana." • ...
Oskars Potops 2023-02-23
Across
- you gain it when you win respect for your achievements.
- road you use to get somewhere
- food when its not cooked
- a technical term for speed.
- can be dangerous and causes harm by melting.
- they are listed on a periodic table.
- part of a whole number, for example a half of a quarter
- is used when person is sick
- move to another country
- used as an insult or mental disease.
Down
- procces when you are getting robbed.
- boat to swim under water.
- an mechanical transport(teens over 14 tend to use it.)
- its a verb which means to invent a new word or term.
- a mathematical operation which is the opposite of multiplication.
- used to see routes and location
- body isn’t used to it
- the right or ability to use something.
- physical or mental damage.
- make something new
20 Clues: make something new • body isn’t used to it • move to another country • food when its not cooked • boat to swim under water. • physical or mental damage. • a technical term for speed. • is used when person is sick • road you use to get somewhere • used to see routes and location • procces when you are getting robbed. • they are listed on a periodic table. • ...
Nursing 2023-04-18
Across
- blood clots
- progressive,irreversible,disease involving memory loss,disorientation,deterioration
- alveoli lose elasticity
- Care Care for old people
- Acute,reversable metal confusion
- Inflammation of the Joints
- pressure under the eye
- someone looks into the quality of how an elderly person is treated
- activities that help improve an individual
- study of old people
- A physical or mental handicap
- Loss of mental ability
Down
- Accumulation of fats or mineral deposits on the inner wall of the arteries
- When the lens becomes cloudy
- urination at night
- things that aren't true
- brittle bones
- Hardening and narrowing of the walls of the artery
- Interferes with normal function of the body
- passed down from generation to the next
- not able to control bladder
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- Lentigines dark yellow spots
- the beliefs of a person
- Cerebrovascular Accident
- trouble swallowing
- strokes Transient Ischemic Attacks
27 Clues: blood clots • brittle bones • urination at night • trouble swallowing • study of old people • pressure under the eye • Loss of mental ability • things that aren't true • alveoli lose elasticity • the beliefs of a person • Cerebrovascular Accident • Care Care for old people • Inflammation of the Joints • not able to control bladder • When the lens becomes cloudy • ...
psychology crossword jem hewett 2023-05-04
Across
- an extremely irrational fear
- talk therapy
- adjusting behaviors to meet a groups standard
- psychological dependence on a substance
- a powerful shock that can cause long-lasting impact
- how people think
- describes people that are active, social, and talkative
- part of the mind containing instinct, impulses, images
- the way someone acts toward certain things
Down
- sleep disorder that causes drowsiness
- mental or physical strain or tension
- the study of behavior and mental processes
- a disorder characterized by excited and sometimes violent behavior
- disorder in which someone experiences hallucinations, delusions, and erotic behavior
- feeling prejudice for or against something
- thinking that you are being threatened even without evidence
- the adaptation by an adult to take up adolescent behaviors as a defence mechanism
- legal term, being seriously ill
- the mediator
- lack of motivation, inability to concentrate, sadness
20 Clues: talk therapy • the mediator • how people think • an extremely irrational fear • legal term, being seriously ill • mental or physical strain or tension • sleep disorder that causes drowsiness • psychological dependence on a substance • the study of behavior and mental processes • feeling prejudice for or against something • the way someone acts toward certain things • ...
psychology crossword jem hewett 2023-05-04
Across
- an extremely irrational fear
- talk therapy
- adjusting behaviors to meet a groups standard
- psychological dependence on a substance
- a powerful shock that can cause long-lasting impact
- how people think
- describes people that are active, social, and talkative
- part of the mind containing instinct, impulses, images
- the way someone acts toward certain things
Down
- sleep disorder that causes drowsiness
- mental or physical strain or tension
- the study of behavior and mental processes
- a disorder characterized by excited and sometimes violent behavior
- disorder in which someone experiences hallucinations, delusions, and erotic behavior
- feeling prejudice for or against something
- thinking that you are being threatened even without evidence
- the adaptation by an adult to take up adolescent behaviors as a defence mechanism
- legal term, being seriously ill
- the mediator
- lack of motivation, inability to concentrate, sadness
20 Clues: talk therapy • the mediator • how people think • an extremely irrational fear • legal term, being seriously ill • mental or physical strain or tension • sleep disorder that causes drowsiness • psychological dependence on a substance • the study of behavior and mental processes • feeling prejudice for or against something • the way someone acts toward certain things • ...
Doctors 2021-09-17
Across
- diagnoses and treats problems of the nervous system
- uses X-rays and radium therapy
- performs surgery on bones and joints
- performs surgery to improve features
- treats skin disorders
- specializes in treating cancer patients
- specializes in mental and emotional disorders and can prescribe medicine
- specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, throat, head and neck disorders
- specializes in correcting spine misalignment
- administers pain killing drugs during surgery
Down
- diagnoses and treats problems of the female reproductive system
- specializes in correcting teeth misalignment
- treats patients with mental and emotional disorders(can not prescribe medication)
- diagnoses and treats asthma, hay fever, and other allergies
- diagnoses and treats heart disease
- treats stomach and intestinal disorders
- specializes in all areas of childbirth
- specializes in diagnosing and treating foot problems
- doctor who diagnoses and treats vision problems
- specializes in the medical care of children
20 Clues: treats skin disorders • uses X-rays and radium therapy • diagnoses and treats heart disease • performs surgery on bones and joints • performs surgery to improve features • specializes in all areas of childbirth • specializes in treating cancer patients • treats stomach and intestinal disorders • specializes in the medical care of children • ...
Anxiety 2021-12-01
Across
- The inability to remain still or at rest
- Feelings, such as sad, happy, angry, nervous, etcetera
- An extreme feeling of fear that may cause irrational thinking or behavior
- Type of anxiety revolving around loneliness
- Type of anxiety revolving around interacting with other people
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- When someone places all their attention on something else
- The study of the mind and behavior
- Hormone that helps the body respond to stressors, inducing the fight-or-flight response
Down
- A person’s bravery
- A disturbance in physical or mental health or functions
- A person's emotional response and condition
- Being forced to do something, an irresistible urge
- The general feeling of when you suffer from anxiety
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- To suffer from disturbing thoughts
- A state of mental or nervous strain
- A person’s brain and attention
- An extreme or irrational fear
- To think about something too deeply or too much
20 Clues: A person’s bravery • Obsessive-compulsive disorder • An extreme or irrational fear • Post-traumatic stress disorder • A person’s brain and attention • To suffer from disturbing thoughts • The study of the mind and behavior • A state of mental or nervous strain • The inability to remain still or at rest • A person's emotional response and condition • ...
Vocabulary crossword 2025-01-06
Across
- Mentally sound or rational.
- A container or tube, often for transporting fluids.
- Having a positive or helpful effect.
- An injury to a ligament caused by overstretching.
- A device used to track or observe something.
- To ease or alleviate pain or discomfort.
- A disruption of normal physical or mental health.
- A person who gives something, especially a gift or organ.
- Feeling satisfied or at peace.
- To restore health or return to a normal condition.
Down
- Extremely dry or thirsty, often due to lack of water.
- An extraordinary event that defies natural laws.
- Relating to muscles or strength.
- To recommend a treatment or medication.
- A term relating to the mind or mental processes.
- Administered through a vein.
- Promoting good health or well-being.
- An injury, typically involving a break in the skin.
- To find or uncover something previously unknown.
- A state of extreme emotional agitation or irrational behavior.
20 Clues: Mentally sound or rational. • Administered through a vein. • Feeling satisfied or at peace. • Relating to muscles or strength. • Having a positive or helpful effect. • Promoting good health or well-being. • To recommend a treatment or medication. • To ease or alleviate pain or discomfort. • A device used to track or observe something. • ...
Risk factors and management of back pain/sciatica 2025-01-30
Across
- (11) pharmaceutical, not recommended alone
- (4, 7) how you hold yourself - risk factor
- (8) example of an opioid for short term
- (8,6) risk factor - in PMH, trauma
- (7) relieve muscular tension or pain
- (7) improper technique can cause back pain
- (15) muscle relaxant, not first line
- (6) can increase your risk if increased mental load
- (10) risk factor - may involve heavy lifting
- (3 - acc.) support with mental health
- (9) reassuring and empowering patients
- (3) as this increases so does your risk
Down
- (6, 12) may be performed by a chiropractor
- (18) low level laser therapy
- (7) one of the leading risk factors for back pain
- (8) lack of this = cause, can also be a treatment
- (13) refer a patient here for physical support
- (4) and ice applied superficially
- (11) a form of alternative medicine
- (6 - acc.) first line pharmaceutical treatment
- (7) risk factor, reduces oxygen to tissues
21 Clues: (18) low level laser therapy • (4) and ice applied superficially • (8,6) risk factor - in PMH, trauma • (11) a form of alternative medicine • (7) relieve muscular tension or pain • (15) muscle relaxant, not first line • (3 - acc.) support with mental health • (9) reassuring and empowering patients • (8) example of an opioid for short term • ...
